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We do not meddle with the affairs of the Church.
Local newspapers have urged lawmakers not to meddle with the court.
Don't let anyone meddle with your process, schedule, habits, or routine.
Russia's efforts to meddle with U.S. elections are not a hoax.
Nicotine seems to meddle with the development of adolescent brains, for example.
"Don't meddle with my headscarf, shorts, outfits," read posters held by participants.
They also say the government should not meddle with the sacrament of marriage.
HMD believes that there is reason not to meddle with Android these days.
No administration since former President Richard Nixon has attempted to meddle with the data.
Foley was conscious of the risk of being seen to meddle with the community.
The president's spokesman on Monday warned countries not to meddle with the state's affairs.
The summary that Ms. Winner released points to direct attempts to meddle with voting.
This is not an attempt to meddle with the internal affairs of a sovereign state.
Lawmakers claimed that it wasn't the job of the state to meddle with doctors' decisions.
"We will not let anyone to meddle with the security of our people," he said.
Trump said during the campaign that he would not meddle with Social Security and Medicaid.
On the Michael Kay show, Dolan emphasized that he'd never meddle with his nonchalant president.
Though foreign powers might interfere with election campaigns, ancient voting machines are hard to meddle with.
Just say that Russia meddle with our elections, knock it off, whatever, and then move on.
A key concern is that these devices can be easily hacked to meddle with election results.
" The committee member added: "It would be truly shocking for the government to meddle with us.
Fortunately, Congress need not meddle with the free speech of Americans to address foreign political meddling.
"Do not meddle with the drivers' faith in God," the association's president George San Mateo said.
CONSIDERING THEY call themselves Conservatives, Britain's recent leaders have been unusually willing to meddle with individual choices.
Probes into Russia's attempts to meddle with the election reportedly involve examining Trump aides' contacts with Moscow.
The Trump administration's plan to meddle with this program involves blocking China's access to key American technology.
That these heretics would also meddle with the supernatural was not a leap, but why the broomstick?
Did anyone involved in the Trump campaign have any contact with Russians trying to meddle with the election?
The real question is if Beijing will meddle with bonds in bad times, as it has in stocks.
Meanwhile: House Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday that "we all knew Russia was trying to meddle with our election."
A sitting U.S. president is not supposed to meddle with regulatory affairs at independent agencies like the Justice Department.
Putting these ads in plain sight could hamper the efforts of bad actors hoping to meddle with upcoming elections.
That day, intelligence officials, including Mr. Comey, briefed the incoming president on Russia's attempt to meddle with the election.
U.S. intelligence officials have said Russia orchestrated the hacking of Democratic officials to meddle with the 2016 presidential election.
Central banks under assault Turkey is the poster child for what can happen when political leaders meddle with central banks.
A number of Chinese professors have reprimanded the IEEE's decision, flagging the danger of letting politics meddle with academic collaboration.
The Chinese government could meddle with U.S. companies with operations in China, and take such steps as ramping up regulation.
That's in addition to fake news campaigns to meddle with elections this year in the U.S., U.K., France and Germany.
Small surprise if along the way Putin concluded he could at no serious cost cyber-meddle with the U.S. itself.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, warns GOP officials not to meddle with convention rules.
Ron Paul (R-Texas) said Congress should not meddle with how Facebook curates the political content on its trending topics.
"She said something (to Capt Keel) like, 'Don't meddle with it, you have nothing to do with it,'" he said.
The president warned Congress not to meddle with the trade negotiations or he would terminate the trilateral trade pact altogether.
It shows that in some people the genes the virus left behind meddle with mechanisms associated with pleasure in the brain.
The Post's Friday story isn't the first time reports of emerged of Trump's attempts to meddle with Amazon behind closed doors.
Jeh Johnson, in which he said that the Obama Administration knew about Russian attempts to meddle with the Election last year.
Some have speculated that the United States has tried to meddle with the program using cyber methods, which could halt progress.
Nor does it have to meddle with the rest of its movie slate in an attempt to repair what Snyder broke.
The big question: Though Tesla has convinced investors not to meddle with its management, its cash burn is impossible to ignore.
Trump said in April 2017 China may have hacked the emails of Democratic officials to meddle with the 2016 presidential election.
By then, Mr. Bush was in the White House, having campaigned on a promise not to meddle with the local police.
Since taking office, Trump hasn't been afraid to publicly meddle with these investigations, threatening witnesses and coming close to obstructing justice.
AMG has had a meddle with the SLC 2-seater roadster and the C-Class, making the C43 coupe, cabriolet, and sedan.
AMG has had a meddle with the SLC 243-seater roadster and the C-Class, making the C24 coupe, cabriolet, and sedan.
Not one to meddle with a winning formula, Koeman continued to trawl Europe's bargain basements and carried on promoting from the academy.
It's a serious type of bug, because it gives hackers an opportunity to meddle with a system from anywhere in the world.
The justices should not shrink from their duty to "level the playing field" when nefarious actors meddle with the right to vote.
We should get rid of independent institutions like the FBI, we should get rid of courts that can meddle with our decisions.
This is in addition to fake news campaigns to meddle with elections this past year in the U.S., U.K., France and Germany.
The issue that riles up all media outlets, it seems, is the suggestion that Brussels will meddle with good ol' British food.
But we also can't meddle with or get in the way of it, and I think they're are responsibility in that sense.
Now that deal is official, and the brothers say they're putting $650 million into the merged company but won't meddle with it.
It seems safe to assume Mr Barr, whose confirmation looked unstoppable as The Economist went to press, will not meddle with the investigation.
Just as politicians are tempted to meddle with central banks, so the technocrats will take decisions that are the rightful domain of politicians.
But meddle with Hainanese chicken rice and you're asking for trouble with Singaporeans and Malaysians, where the meal has achieved national dish status.
Incoming White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus last Sunday said he doesn't think Trump wants to "meddle" with Medicare or Social Security.
"Nobody is going to meddle with their oil and gas fields," said Sadad Ibrahim Al-Husseini, former executive vice president of Saudi Aramco.
That same day, the Obama administration took the unprecedented step of accusing Russia of deploying its hackers to meddle with the U.S. election.
They kept their projects to themselves until one morning, a little hungover, Kakacek sat down to meddle with the tape machine he'd just bought.
Any program that gives more economic security to a broad, politically powerful group will be dangerous to meddle with, even in these polarized times.
Sorey said she was concerned the box, which was labeled "provisional ballots," might have contained uncounted ballots and decided not to meddle with it.
"Let's be very clear, just so everybody knows: Russia did meddle with our elections," said House Speaker Paul Ryan, another steady Trump political ally.
It took a whistleblower complaint that Trump was trying to get Ukraine's help to meddle with the 203 election for this all to happen.
And foreigners who want to meddle with a country's elections will look to hire people locally, through bribery or trickery, to do their bidding.
But if we want to explore and meddle with the universe outside our own planet, we'll need an infrastructure for doing so, according to Bezos.
On several occasions, the Speaker pointed out that there is sufficient evidence Russia did try to meddle with the 2016 presidential election to aid Trump.
There are also concerns that Russia will meddle with voting systems or leak other stolen materials — or fake ones — to try to influence the election.
If Congress is serious about addressing the election meddling experienced in 2016, it will get serious about foreign actors, not meddle with our free speech.
It continues with [Attorney General] Jeff Sessions doing Trump's bidding by heeding his calls to meddle with a department that is supposed to function independently.
But that won't stop Edward (who now goes by the Duke of Windsor, or David) from turning up to meddle with his late brother's funeral arrangements.
However important those lessons may be, Mr Trump is likely to draw others, notably that there is plenty of precedent for presidents to meddle with business.
But ahead of those official opening salvos, it looks like Beijing may have already begun to quietly meddle with the way US businesses operate in China.
More important, they found that the newly created material is not toxic at the concentrations that were needed to meddle with the surface charges on viruses.
Navarro last week gave a speech at a Washington think tank in which he warned that "Wall Street" was trying to meddle with Trump's China crackdown.
Because they run on proprietary software, and because they are connected to the internet, their corporate creators can always reach across cyberspace and meddle with them.
Trump's incoming chief of staff, Reince Priebus, doubled down on that position over the weekend, insisting that his boss wouldn't "meddle" with Medicare or Social Security.
If both parties are willing to meddle with the marketplace in order to help one sector, why not do the same for jobs that currently exist?
Man of Medan, a nautical thriller following the horror experienced by a group of curious divers who meddle with a ghostly wreckage site. Yes. Please. More.
Rather than meddle with this foundational law that has been essential to digital innovation and freedom of expression, law enforcement should focus on the underlying criminals.
Courtesy Getty Images Courtesy Getty Images Russians, both individuals or crime syndicates, or geopolitically motivated state-sponsored institutions, meddle with and hack U.S. computers and systems constantly.
The Obama administration in early October publicly attributed recent political hacking incidents to the Russian government, accusing it of trying to meddle with the U.S. election process.
Despite a rare public statement from U.S. intelligence agencies saying that Russia has been involved in a campaign to meddle with the election, Trump has pleaded ignorance.
China would meddle with Mr. Duterte's ties to the United States by extending generous economic inducements and offering a deal on the South China Sea, he said.
That software presented the attackers, whoever they were, with a chance to meddle with the preliminary results or, worse, to announce a false winner, at least temporarily.
They mean that top political appointees will get a heads-up at every step of the inquiry — and an opportunity to meddle with the special counsel's work.
"That would be obstruction of justice and the only reason he would be doing that is to try to meddle with special counsel Robert Mueller," Lieu said.
Whereas Kim Jong Un threatens nuclear retaliation if attacked, Putin threatens nuclear annihilation if his enemies meddle with his regime, and he decides what, how and when.
Women, people of colour, and sexual minorities as outsiders trying to meddle with or impose some nefarious "agenda" on geek culture owes something to this rhetorical tradition.
"The work NOAA does is too important to public safety and the economy to allow ideologues like him to meddle with the agency and its scientists," said Rep.
In that short time they managed to stall the workings of government, inspire a riot and provoke the Communist Party in Beijing to meddle with the territory's judiciary.
Allowing a few wise men and women to meddle with the money supply, governed by their own discretion, is more trouble than it is worth, these economists argue.
" December 18, 2016 Top aide Kellyanne Conway answered "absolutely not" when asked by CBS' John Dickerson if there was contact with "Russians trying to meddle with the election.
The Kingdom views the Canadian position as an affront to the Kingdom that requires a sharp response to prevent any party from attempting to meddle with Saudi sovereignty.
But what isn't criminal may still raise valid national security concerns — and the F.B.I. has long viewed Russian efforts to meddle with American democracy as a counterintelligence matter.
Concerns about campaign security have heightened since U.S. intelligence agencies concluded last year that Russia orchestrated the hacking of Democratic officials to meddle with the 2016 presidential election.
There was no reason to pick Whitaker other than the wholly inappropriate reason that he is deemed more likely to meddle with the Mueller investigation than any other candidate.
The majority of Americans believe that a foreign government will try to meddle with the 2628 midterm elections, according to a new poll from Axios and SurveyMonkey released Tuesday.
Perry might have wanted to meddle with these awkward conclusions, but a draft of Silverstein's report leaked to Bloomberg in July, so big changes would have been too obvious.
It also said that the United States remained poised to act if China did start to meddle with its currency, as it did in the not-too-distant past.
ISPs must not be allowed to meddle with people's right to access content and services online and efforts to weaken net neutrality rules are bad for consumers and innovation.
In 2016, the Trump campaign hired the company to run its digital operations, but the company maintains the data was never used to meddle with the 2016 U.S. election.
Over the past year, the Kremlin's strategy of weaponizing leaks to meddle with democracies around the world has become increasingly clear, first in the US and more recently in France.
The social networking giant has also faced criticism over the spread of misinformation on Facebook and the fact that Russian-linked accounts used Facebook to meddle with the U.S. election.
Russia's foreign ministry on Sunday called on President Trump not to meddle with something that's already working after Trump announced last week his decision to decertify the Iran nuclear deal.
Governments may also have become more focused on reporting accounts to Twitter that they believe are wrappers for foreign agents to spread false information to try to meddle with democratic processes.
This new approach makes these propaganda campaigns harder to detect, and raise questions as to whether they will also be used in an attempt to meddle with the 2020 US elections.
It was clear on Tuesday that Republicans are not eager to let Democrats meddle with their plans for a tax overhaul, even if they would welcome a few of their votes.
Where plant owners once worried that cybersecurity pros would meddle with industrial processes they didn't understand, the very real impacts of 2 global cyberattacks in 2016 proved their skills were sorely needed.
Photo: GettyIf you had any doubt that Russian hackers attempted to meddle with the United States electoral system, a new report from Bloomberg is here to scare the shit out of you.
As Trump's attorney general, he's reignited the war on drugs and reversed an Obama-era policy to allow the federal government to meddle with states' legal weed, a move even Republicans hated.
Some people inside the BBC believe David Cameron likes the broadcaster, unlike some in his party, and ultimately had no interest in being seen to meddle with it, much less dismantle it.
The idea: if their laser cutter knows exactly what material was placed inside, there's no need for you to meddle with the configuration at all, and there's way less room for error.
U.S. President Donald Trump said at the weekend there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the trade talks.
Mueller's 448-page report — which the president on Thursday described as "the Bible" — said there was insufficient evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin to meddle with the 2016 election.
Despite fatigue with Brexit, the European Union wants to make sure there are no opportunities for Mr. Johnson and his allies to claim that Brussels is trying to meddle with British politics.
But in a year when some of its most popular products have been used to propagate misinformation, spread conspiracy theories and meddle with elections, Google struck a more measured tone on Tuesday.
The company recently handed the House and Senate intelligence committees data on 200 accounts that Russian political actors may have used to meddle with people's perceptions of divisive issues during the presidential campaign.
There are those in the British political establishment, particularly those in the "Leave" camp that favor a "Brexit" – or U.K. leaving the 28-member bloc, that think Obama shouldn't "meddle" with U.K. affairs.
This is proof that the "purge was a co-ordinated effort" to meddle with the mid-term elections November rather than a good-faith effort to enforce the sites' rules about hate speech.
"And yet she never wanted to derail things and she's never demanded story approval and she's never tried to meddle with what the screenwriters and show creators thought was best," the source says.
And complacent supporters of Mrs Clinton, expecting an easy victory, may have switched sides to meddle with their general-election opponents instead: 7% of voters in the Republican primary were self-identified Democrats.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (Ut-85033) has decided to meddle with the NDAA, the bill that sets our national security priorities and takes care of our men and women in uniform.
The study, which was published today in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, also found that most people aren't even aware that distractions meddle with how they see the world.
The move spurred a strongly worded statement from top clerics, including Qassim, against any attempt to meddle with the collection of a Muslim tax called Khums, which is a pillar of Shi'ite Islam.
The move spurred a strongly-worded statement from top clerics, including Qassim, against any attempt to meddle with the collection of a Muslim tax called Khums, which is a pillar of Shi'ite Islam.
The move sparked a strongly worded statement from senior Shi'ite clerics, including Qassim, against any attempt to meddle with the collection of a Muslim tax called Khums, which is a pillar of Shi'ite Islam.
"Coats later emphasized that, based on what he's currently seen, the Russian government's efforts to meddle with November's midterm election is "not the kind of robust campaign that we assessed in the 2016 election.
Maybe the judiciary does not need to meddle with politically tainted line-drawing, Donald Trump's two appointees suggested in the oral arguments, because a new political awakening is fixing the problem all by itself.
It's also why Castro is such a hero to many Latin Americans, who have long seen Castro as the vanguard of resistance against an imperial US trying to meddle with or control their countries.
S. Attorney in Manhattan, has a piece of unsolicited advice for President Donald Trump: don't meddle with investigations being pursued by his former office, especially one involving the Trump business or a family member.
He has reportedly tried to meddle with foreign policy between the US and Ukraine and has appeared frequently on cable-news shows in the last week denouncing the Bidens and talking up an investigation.
In "How I Know You Wrote Your Kid's College Essay," JM Farkas writes about how some parents meddle with their child's college essay to the point that the student's original voice gets lost: Henceforth.
Security experts have long complained that the old, outdated machines can be easily hacked, either in person but also in some cases over the internet, allowing anyone — including state actors — to meddle with the results.
While national security sources had previously said Canadian political parties have been targeted by sophisticated state-sponsored hacking campaigns, the motive for those campaigns was not publicly linked to attempts to meddle with the election.
NOAA's space weather agency issued warnings for geomagnetic storms, which are major disturbances in our planet's magnetosphere that can meddle with all kinds of technologies we rely on, including satellites, radio communications, and GPS signals.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States imposed fresh Russia-related sanctions on Wednesday, expanding a blacklist of individuals allegedly involved in a Kremlin-backed campaign to meddle with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, among other misdeeds.
After months of speculation on whether dreaded Russian hackers would try to meddle with the French elections the same way they did last year in America, cybersecurity researchers finally pointed the finger earlier this week.
Much like the mutable presence of grief, the jinn remind us of what could have been, and their attempts to meddle with humans drive some of the most empowering and tender scenes in the film.
That balancing act has been strained by Russia's suspected role in the release of stolen emails from the Democratic National Committee, a leak widely viewed as an attempt to meddle with the American election process.
Many websites, including President Trump's 2020 campaign page, forgot to turn off a testing feature that could have given hackers the ability to meddle with their sites, according to a report from security firm Comparitech.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said China may have hacked the emails of Democratic officials to meddle with the 2016 presidential election, countering the view of U.S. intelligence officials who have said Moscow orchestrated the hacks.
Given that, it's hard to imagine him suddenly calling for the appointment of a neutral third party to get to the bottom of exactly how effective Russia was in its attempts to meddle with our elections.
I was left with great admiration for the economy and assurance of the writing, as well as the depiction of how Americans and other outsiders meddle with a culture, with devastating historical fallout for all involved.
But whereas movies are at the point where re-releases that meddle with the original are seen as irritations at best, I'd already like nothing more than for a later version to fix The Last Guardian's flaws.
Price found that the app's API wasn't processing payments correctly, allowing users with enough technical know-how to meddle with it and trick the app into accepting invalid payments, essentially allowing them to order pizza for free.
On Saturday Trump said there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the talks to revamp NAFTA or he would terminate the trilateral trade pact.
Francy joins the auto industry group at a time when federal regulators and lawmakers are increasingly concerned that hackers could exploit vehicles through their internet connections and meddle with computers that control braking, steering and eventually autonomous driving.
Yelp public policy staffer Luther Lowe, a consistent critic of the search giant, suggested in a tweet that the real incentive for Google to meddle with search results is to privilege its own business, not because of politics.
In the closing weeks of the campaign, Northam argued he'd be tougher on MS-13 than Gillespie and shifted his position on monuments from vowing to take them down to saying he wouldn't "meddle" with localities about them.
The situation is arguably more severe than alleged Russia-backed attempts to meddle with the 28 U.S. election — people have died in Myanmar as Facebook has for years been used to spread hate speech against its minority Muslim population.
It is our hope that moving forward the House will reject the misguided attempts to repeal medical aid in dying and that the Senate will refrain from taking up any legislative efforts that would meddle with D.C.'s law.
Giuliani has remained a central figure in the controversy as he has reportedly tried to meddle with foreign policy between the US and Ukraine and appeared frequently on cable-news shows to slam the Bidens and defend the president.
But as Clinton said, there is something odd and disturbing about it — and the extent to which, as Comey describes, Trump was willing to meddle with criminal investigations to establish Russia-related elbow room only makes it more disturbing.
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump said there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the trade talks or he would terminate the trilateral pact altogether.
As my Vox colleague Jennifer Williams noted, the latest charges have tremendous new detail about how actively the Russians tried to meddle with the elections but don't directly implicate anyone in the Trump campaign or in his inner circle.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the trade negotiations or he would terminate the trilateral trade pact altogether.
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump said there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the trade talks or he would terminate the trilateral trade pact altogether.
Top campaign officials held a press call on Monday in the wake of reports that the FBI director chose not to publicly comment on the Trump campaign's potential ties to alleged efforts by Russia to meddle with the U.S. election.
Anyone who's serious about getting to the bottom of Russia's attempts to meddle with our elections should sign on as a co-sponsor of these vitally important bills -- and we need to speak out TODAY to make sure that happens.
In a live demonstration at MIT Technology Review's EmTech conference, J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, showed just how easy it would be to meddle with vote tallies to directly change election outcomes.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the talks to revamp NAFTA or he would terminate the trilateral pact altogether.
" Marianne Elliott, the musical's director, thanked Mr. Sondheim in her acceptance speech for being "so open to allowing us to meddle with this piece" and believing "that theater could change and evolve and should be of and for the times.
It is also promising to crack down on any hoaxes that could turn off people from participating in the census, as experts warn the count could be a key target for bad actors seeking to meddle with the U.S. democratic process.
U.S. President Donald Trump gave fresh impetus to trade worries at the weekend when he said there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the trade talks.
Revolt among both parties Several top Senate Republicans told CNN on Wednesday that firing Sessions would prompt a revolt among both parties and would reopen damaging questions about whether he was taking such steps to meddle with the Russia investigation.
Underlying the Hong Kong protest movement are rising fears about China's tightening grip on the city and worries that Beijing is reneging on promises not to meddle with Hong Kong's Western-style civil liberties, such as freedom of speech and an independent judiciary.
Russia's known efforts to meddle with the 20163 election had three major components: hacking Democrats' computer systems and leaking the contents to WikiLeaks; probing election infrastructure, including scanning states' online voter registration databases for vulnerabilities; and the Internet Research Agency's influence operations.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and warned Congress not to meddle with the talks to revamp NAFTA or he would terminate the trilateral pact altogether.
If a rogue scientist tinkering quietly in a lab can smash through norms, local laws, and meddle with the human genome to feed his own ego or scientific curiosity, the worry is that many more dangerous applications of CRISPR could be in store.
The incident has fueled speculation that Russia is trying to meddle with the upcoming election in the US. In 2011, when Clinton was secretary of state, Putin accused her of fueling a major opposition movement by sending a "signal" to Russian activist groups.
Collins, however, indicated she might support the bill as a pointed warning to Trump not to fire senior Department of Justice officials with oversight of Mueller's investigation or otherwise meddle with his probe on possible collusion with Russia during the 2016 election.
The CIA also had developed information, including from human intelligence sources, that they believed showed Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered his intelligence services to conduct a broad operation to meddle with the US election, according to current and former US officials.
After initially saying he would be "a vocal advocate" for taking down the monuments, Mr. Northam, facing an onslaught of ads from his Republican opponent over the issue, said last week that he was "not going to meddle" with localities over the issue.
Strongmen like Mr. Chávez or Mr. Erdogan, who installed his son-in-law as finance minister, tend to meddle with their central banks, both to juice short-term growth and out of a tendency to see independent institutions as threats rather than partners.
As The Hill and others reported, incoming White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus told the CBS Sunday talk show "Face the Nation" that Trump promised during the campaign to not meddle with Social Security and Medicare and intends to keep that promise.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle with the trade negotiations or he would terminate the trilateral trade pact altogether.
So far, Burt said Russian efforts to meddle with the 2018 mid-terms, haven&apost matched the level of activity the company saw during the 2016 election, which involved attacks on think tanks and academia and using social networking services to research potential targets.
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Mr. Trump pushed party leaders again and again to deliver a bill quickly, and for the most part, he let them write it, intervening only to push for a low corporate rate and to nix an idea to meddle with tax-advantaged 237(k) plans.
Utgoff isn't afraid that the Trump Administration will meddle with statistical methodologies or the numbers they produce; that would require co-opting thousands of career government surveyors, statisticians, and economists in an effort to alter data collected from hundreds of thousands of businesses and citizens.
The Federal Aviation Administration will need to be reauthorized in the spring, but a six-month funding bill for that agency passed Congress with almost no debate, and lawmakers will be loath to meddle with the FAA or risk being blamed for flight problems.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Thousands of Czechs filled the center of Prague and other cities for a second week in a row to protest against the appointment of a new justice minister who they say they fear could meddle with a criminal case involving the prime minister.
Conservative groups push Congress not to meddle with internet law Some conservative groups are pressing Congress not to eliminate Section 22010 protections for social platforms, Makena Kelly reports: Other right-leaning groups like FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity see any changes to the law as a mistake.
But it continued as Trump began to meddle with FBI and DOJ personnel decisions, berate Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions for allowing a special prosecutor to be appointed, and launch the absurd argument that Mueller was pursuing a personal vendetta about golf course membership fees.
But people on both sides of the aisle want to see President Trump take a much tougher stance with Vladimir Putin and say, you can&apost meddle with our elections, you can&apost be doing what you&aposre doing in Syria and we are going to stand our ground.
The only way to know for sure which lands are private and whether roads have public easements is to do a title search at the county assessor's office, Additionally, local governments in Wyoming have been all-too-willing to meddle with public easements in an effort to entrap travelers.
Trump has repeatedly shown a willingness to suspend disbelief when it comes to strongmen like Kim, accepting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's denial of involvement in the premeditated murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi and Vladimir Putin's claim Russia didn't meddle with the 2016 US presidential election.
The Russian foreign ministry this week announced a new part of its website dedicated to flagging media reports that it considers to be "fake news," in a bid to counter accusations that the Kremlin has been spreading its own disinformation online to meddle with politics in the US and Europe.
This came the same afternoon that people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post that US officials have told Sanders, a Vermont independent running for the Democratic nomination for president, that Russia is trying to help his campaign as part of their efforts to meddle with the Democratic primary contest.
Proponents of a change say easing the terms of the test would alleviate a housing slowdown and stem the flow of borrowers being pushed toward loosely regulated private lenders but one source with direct knowledge of the matter said the regulator is reluctant to meddle with a test it introduced only 13 months ago.
For the Brexit audit, it's worth noting that Facebook appears to have only looked at identified Internet Research Agency (IRA) pages or account profiles — IRA being the previously unmasked Russian troll-farm — so there could be scope for other Russian-backed accounts to have bought ads intending to meddle with Brexit without Facebook realizing it.
It continues with Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE doing Trump's bidding by heeding his calls to meddle with a department that is supposed to function independently.
He took Kim "at his word" he did not know about Warmbier's treatment until it was too late -- just as he has accepted the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's denial of involvement in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi and Vladimir Putin's claim Russia didn't meddle with the 2016 US presidential election.
Side quests introduce you to mad scientists who meddle with nature, but also a lot of bored office workers who hold tabletop role-playing games in off-hours, use a high-tech gun that shoots glue-like balls to build a snowman named "Glooey McGlooface," and write obsessive documentation for a top-secret Nerf crossbow design.
Emile Cilliers, 38, had pleaded not guilty to two charges of attempted murder, after a jury found that he tried to kill his wife, Victoria, by first causing a gas leak at the couple's home and then using his experience as a parachute packer to meddle with his wife's equipment to ensure that it would not open.
News reports arrive after the fact, but theater can meddle with time and dimension, showing us the before, the during, the yet to come — as in Nathan Yungerberg's "Esai's Table," which trails three black teenagers just past the threshold of the afterlife, where we come to understand what their needless, unwilling absence from the world will mean.
Trump has repeatedly shown a willingness to suspend disbelief when it comes to strongmen, including accepting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's denial of involvement in the premeditated murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi and Russian President Vladimir Putin's claim his country didn't meddle with the 2016 US presidential election despite US intelligence agencies concluding otherwise.
Kevin Durant, after the Thunder's shoot-around for Game 4, said he and his teammates didn't give the suspension speculation much thought, suggesting that the league was not about to meddle with a marquee series in which the defending champion Warriors suddenly found themselves in a desperate situation — win on the road, or face elimination on Thursday at home and possibly again here Saturday night in Game 6.
"Ensuring these Russian nationals stand trial in the United States is imperative for deterring Russia from future attacks on our democracy and would be a signal to those who seek to meddle with our election that such actions are not without consequences," Senator Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in his chamber, and Representative Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrat in the House, wrote in a letter to the White House.
The ads, as Politico alluded to, don't show an all-out effort to elect Trump as much as they show an effort to undermine Clinton — the former Democratic Party nominee — and deepen political divides in the U.S. Facebook said the price tag for the ads came to only around $150,000, though the ads are seen as part of a larger attempt by the Russian government to meddle with the 2016 presidential election.
Former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE said Monday that renewed focus on Russian uranium deals approved during her tenure is nothing more than debunked "baloney" and a sign that Republicans are nervous about the current intelligence probe into Moscow's efforts to meddle with last year's election.

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