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"nullify" Definitions
  1. nullify something (formal or law) to make something such as an agreement or order lose its legal force synonym invalidate
  2. nullify something (formal) to make something lose its effect or power synonym negate

727 Sentences With "nullify"

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"They're trying to nullify Trump's election just like they're trying to nullify Brexit," he said.
States have no sovereignty to interpose to nullify federal law.
Voters then decide whether to keep or nullify the law.
Generosity will not nullify the terms of the agreement. 7.
"He can nullify everything with a tweet," another NATO diplomat said.
MAS legislators have said they will vote to "nullify" her appointment.
That would nullify the pro-competition effects of the French sale.
The former, because it was an attempt to nullify people's votes.
Her lawyer told Der Spiegel they were seeking to nullify that agreement.
Facebook them claimed it would update its code to nullify the workaround.
It would be very difficult for Trump to renegotiate or nullify NAFTA.
An outright exit from NAFTA might nullify these opportunities and economic gains.
Doesn't a guy like that just nullify the cultural idea of luck?
A constant currency calculation attempts to nullify the impacts of exchange rate fluctuations.
" Whitaker added he didn't think states had the "political courage to nullify Obamacare.
Gerrymandering isn't the only way modern Republicans have tried to nullify Democratic votes.
It won't be easy for Trump to renegotiate or nullify the agreement either.
In 1998, his wife petitioned the courts to nullify their 25-year marriage.
If successful, the lawsuit could nullify all decisions the current acting secretary makes.
But it allows states to waive insurer requirements that could nullify those protections.
Jeff Flake of Arizona threatened to introduce legislation to nullify the President's tariffs.
Their claim is that the MOPR does not disregard or nullify state policies.
Jeff Flake will introduce a bill that would essentially nullify the import taxes.
He might even file a complaint or sue to nullify the results, he said.
Republican lawmakers fought the Obama administration in court to nullify the subsidies and won.
The growers sued the Arkansas State Plant Board last year to nullify the deadline.
Since then, the government has used its hand-picked supreme court to nullify parliament.
That is, he would like it, politically, if States could disobey (nullify) federal law.
However, with 28 seconds remaining, Shaw received a hooking penalty to nullify that edge.
That, Duff explained, would nullify the usefulness of the zero-days, risking exposing them.
Some state Republicans have even decided to nullify the results of this year's elections.
Do it in virtual reality with a simulator, and you obviously nullify that risk.
Republicans have rising groups of their own that could counter or nullify these trends.
Left unchecked, this Republican faction has the power to nullify Democratic policies going forward.
PB: One sense is that when jurors nullify, they think of it as subversive.
Mr. Avenatti has been representing Ms. Clifford in a lawsuit to nullify her deal.
Last year, the administration unveiled its proposed federal regulations to nullify the court case.
Instead, they want to nullify the election and install somebody more to their liking.
"They do shrewd things sometimes and then nullify their efforts with the sheerest nonsense."
Last year, the administration revealed its proposed federal regulations to nullify the court case.
The resolution now before Congress serves mainly to nullify Mr. Trump's border emergency declaration.
In a cybersecurity example, after an attack, defense systems are updated to nullify the threat.
And that was the only reason given by the court to nullify the trust agreement.
When Garcia was taken down, she did well to nullify any attack from her opponent.
KSI "ate a lot of punches" to try and get inside and nullify Paul's length.
The court will rule on Monday on cases that seek to nullify the rerun election.
A deal could also nullify part or all of Charter's network resale agreement with Verizon.
Enemies appear to nullify their ability to attack you by constantly teleporting in a loop.
"We are starting initiatives at the UN to nullify America's decision on Jerusalem," Erdogan said.
They rightly call into question the legitimacy of Trump's presidency, but they don't nullify it.
"It cannot serve as a method to nullify the election by other means," he said.
A resolution has already been introduced which purports to nullify the CFPB's prepaid account rule.
For their part, Democrats are pushing a legislative effort that will nullify the FCC's repeal.
The right to freedom of expression does not nullify respect for people and their values.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ) has said he will propose a bill to nullify the tariffs.
What counterbalancing force is there, with the power to nullify or even diminish that influence?
Relations improved after Kirchner convinced Congress to nullify the amnesty laws that protected Dirty War criminals.
Facebook will begin rolling out code to nullify Adblock Plus' workaround today, according a TechCrunch report.
Having him resort to using guns to blow people to bits would nullify his origin story.
He said it was part of an "establishment" plan to try to "nullify" the election result.
In essence, they nullify the outcomes of all prior elections and congressionally approved legislation and laws.
The hubris in the shadows is almost as great as the desire to nullify an election.
Or would it be viewed as just a way to nullify the election by other means?
Although he later killed the healer, thinking that would nullify the debt, that isn't the case.
One of them would nullify Heller by more explicitly limiting the Second Amendment to militia regulations.
She has filed a lawsuit against Trump and Cohen to nullify the nondisclosure agreement she signed.
And local communities have filed a lawsuit, still pending resolution, to nullify the project's land titles.
When editors at various news organizations balked, White House officials backed down, agreeing to nullify it.
Democrats who worked on passing the bipartisan bill say repealing Obamacare could nullify the legislation's impact.
My color and gender nullify me, and it gets worse: I grew up in the suburbs.
The Trump administration has already said it would support congressional efforts to nullify the arbitration rule.
There was an ungodly amount of brandy and cocaine on hand to help nullify the despair.
On Sunday, Johnson told CNN's "State of the Union" he'd back legislation to nullify Trump's tariffs.
Trump said Democrats were trying to "nullify" the results of the 2016 election by impeaching him.
And then comes the earthquake, like a purifying fire, to nullify all this busy human activity.
Some say it would make no difference, while others say it would nullify the entire amendment.
"It will be interesting to see if the President has authority to nullify a monument," Zinke said.
Using a tactic known as pre-emption, states can nullify local measures and thus ensure statewide uniformity.
"We don't want to nullify the protected area, we just want to change its limits," Benavides said.
The suit argues that the weapons assist terrorists and criminals, and essentially nullify state gun control laws.
"The danger for Democrats is being seen as trying to nullify the presidential election," Binder told me.
An idea that is gaining momentum on the left: Expand the court to "nullify" Trump's conservative picks.
The bill would also nullify any transfers that should have been blocked under existing executive branch orders.
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), a retiring Trump critic, has introduced a bill seeking to nullify the tariffs.
They didn't know necessarily that this power to nullify might be employed in a more strategic way.
If the proposal goes into effect, it is expected to nullify the court ruling about coffee warnings.
They have accused Democrats of using the Ukraine affair to try to nullify Trump's 2016 election victory.
They also argued the president should nullify the nuclear deal unless the U.S. sailors were immediately released.
"Of course, the way chosen to try to nullify the priest's work would be different," he said.
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) officially introduced his bill to nullify Trump's tariffs on Monday afternoon and Sen.
It's also bad democracy to have New York state nullify a democratically adopted New York City law.
He is seeking to stop the companies from completing their deal and to nullify their joint venture.
If applying the MOPR disregards and nullifies federal policies, why doesn't it disregard and nullify state policies?
That should nullify his claims and the waiver — and force the state to return his money to him.
"You can always change it or modify it," she says, adding she's even seen couples nullify their agreements.
But today, the judge ruled that the terms-of-service clause isn't sufficient to nullify the Illinois law.
Chairman Smith doesn't have the political mandate to overturn these laws—so instead he's looking to nullify them.
One key issue was corporate tax breaks, which Senator Bernie Sanders publicly urged President Obama to nullify unilaterally.
"This is to protect the nuclear deal, not to nullify it," said Iran's deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi.
He will also ask to rejoin the Commonwealth and nullify Jammeh's declaration of Gambia as an Islamic republic.
On Monday, the country's Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether to nullify the re-do election.
Sympathy for the victims of sexual abuse, while understandable, is not a sufficient reason to nullify such statutes.
Does the fact that a writer's POV not apply to every person in existence somehow nullify their experience?
"It is outrageous that Republicans are trying to nullify the rule to the detriment of consumers," she said.
"They want to nullify your ballots, poison our democracy and overthrow the entire system of government," Trump said.
Clearly, those cities and counties are attempting to nullify federal immigration law and declare themselves exempt from it.
Also, the PROMESA Act suspended essential elements of self-governance by allowing the Board to nullify local laws.
" He added that he would not use them "to nullify or undermine congressional instructions as enacted into law.
"It is outrageous that Republicans are trying to nullify the rule to the detriment of consumers," Waters said.
He said the dismissal was necessary to nullify the appointment of the prosecutor heading the team of investigators.
The lawyers gained access to the facilities despite the Trump administration's repeated efforts to nullify the Flores settlement.
But these actions aren't enough to prop up Philadelphia's offense and ultimately nullify an aesthetic that's occasionally drowsy.
Tambor chose to nullify the NDA when he publicly, and without her consent, identified Van Barnes to the press.
"No national assembly should have the power to nullify that law as we've seen elsewhere in Africa," he said.
This afternoon, the Senate is set to vote on whether to nullify the FCC's removal of net neutrality protections.
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Former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, another of the defeated candidates, has petitioned court to try to nullify the result.
Congress plans to hold hearings on the issue and some Republicans plan to introduce legislation to nullify the tariffs.
Do Portugal's tactics — setting out to nullify the opponents rather than imposing a style of its own — dull Ronaldo?
Mr. Trump has also promised to nullify all of Mr. Obama's executive orders, including one that bans anti-L.
Large groups of civil society have asked the electoral authority to nullify the president's candidacy, citing the constitutional violation.
As I wrote in a September column, victims could file a formal, legal objection, which would nullify the settlement.
It all smacks of a partisan witch-hunt funded by the American taxpayers, attempting to nullify the 2016 elections.
"I'm disappointed that the legislature chose to nullify the bedrock principles of self-governance and limited government," he said.
Trump accused the Washington establishment of "looting" and "pillaging" the country while trying to undemocratically nullify the 2016 election.
Photo: GettyThe US Senate about to vote on a resolution to nullify new FCC rules that will rollback net neutrality.
The hackers then changed the handle (which according to Twitter's rule should nullify the verification) and then started scamming away.
But there's a catch: Exceptional talent, success and accolades at an unusually young age don't nullify the whole youth thing.
Thoughts of the voices that seek to nullify the movement filled her head and "triggered my rage inside," she says.
The Rome court would not give details of the investigation but the Justice Ministry wants to nullify the exam results.
But Crowley has made it clear he doesn't plan to complete any of the steps necessary to nullify the nomination.
"They want to nullify your ballots, poison our democracy and overthrow the entire system of government," Trump said about Democrats.
Gentiloni's government is seeking to change the voucher law before the referendum, a move that would probably nullify the vote.
Trump could issue executive orders that make it tougher for felons to get jobs and or nullify President Obama's pardons.
Congress could also theoretically rewrite the nation's immigration laws to nullify the ban, but would have to overcome Trump's veto.
He led a group of defensively responsible forwards that managed to frustrate and nullify a potent group of Stars defensemen.
Trump's lawyers have tried to nullify the subpoena, arguing that while he's in office, Trump cannot be investigated or prosecuted.
Using the power of the RNC to nullify those laws sounds more like Obama's White House than a Republican proposal.
Some thoughts Congress simply counted ballots; others thought Congress could review the qualifications and nullify votes cast for ineligible candidates.
Just last week, the FCC voted 3-2 to nullify 2015's Open Internet Order, repealing its net neutrality laws.
Trade wars are not won, they are only lost...I will immediately draft and introduce legislation to nullify these tariffs.
Boxing out of the red corner, Sangmanee used every weapon in his southpaw armoury to try and nullify Superlek's rhythm.
The president cannot exercise his pardon power to nullify his duty to faithfully execute the laws of the United States.
Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, said that Democrats were attempting to nullify the 2016 election and pre-empt 2020.
"It cannot serve as a method to nullify the election by other means," Mr. Schiff said of possible impeachment proceedings.
The proposal "doesn't completely nullify (China's) 'surrogate country' status, it merely allows the status quo to covertly continue," Shen said.
For example, Senator Dianne Feinstein of California introduced a bill to nullify the effect of the executive order on immigration.
The administration is seeking to nullify that settlement and allow itself to detain far more immigrant families for far longer.
So you have spent three straight years attempting to overturn the will of the American people and nullify their votes.
This summer the Spanish government in Madrid attempted to nullify the vote in advance through a number of different measures.
It took a federal judge to nullify the state legislature's actions and allow the high school busing plans to go further.
Others have pointed out that the president cannot nullify state laws, and only Congress has the power to pass federal laws.
"They want to nullify your ballots, poison our democracy, and overthrow the entire system of government," Trump said of House Democrats.
The Republican effort to nullify old spending could jeopardize good-faith efforts to finish the spending bills in a timely manner.
Billed at a height of 5ft 8ins, Suguira used his wrestling ability to nullify Silva's size advantage by taking him down.
Gowdy challenged him on that, asking Bannon who is this establishment you refer to who is trying to nullify Trump's victory?
It said that it had issued a block on the ability to post tweets from its service to nullify the threat.
Republicans and their business allies have been trying to nullify Elizabeth Warren's brainchild, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, since its inception.
At Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, Trump said sanctuary cities nullify federal law and violate the U.S. Constitution.
She is also seeking to nullify a $130,85033 nondisclosure agreement that she and Cohen signed just weeks before the 2016 election.
Why then, has a Republican administration opted to nullify a policy so directly aligned with one of the GOP's staunchest principles?
Daniels is also seeking to nullify a $130,000 nondisclosure agreement that she and Cohen signed just weeks before the 2016 election.
Alouane says the international community must join human rights groups in placing public pressure on French lawmakers to nullify the law.
In a previous government database filing, the administration described the regulations as a way to detain families and nullify the settlement.
The Week 17 home rematch against the Cowboys could easily pull the two teams level and nullify the Cowboys' tiebreaker advantage.
Republicans have actively gerrymandered every part of this country in an active attempt to nullify the votes of people of color.
"It appears this fourth special session will be to nullify the vote of the people," the leader of House Democrats said.
It'd be a legislative miracle but technically Congress could nullify the FCC's net neutrality repeal under the Congressional Review Act (CRA).
So one suggestion would be that they could be more transparent about when they nullify, because that gets the word out.
So if the seller was supplying the drug to minors, that's something the jurors would consider in deciding not to nullify.
The legislation would nullify the decision-making of Wisconsin's voters, who rejected Republicans for every statewide office in the November midterms.
Any clampdown could help nullify Sunday's result, but it could also backfire and prompt frustrated voters to take to the streets.
But I have faith that more Americans will overcome the barriers to participation that have been erected to nullify their votes.
He added if the Taliban did not live up to commitments, the United States would not hesitate to nullify the agreement.
"We need assurances that a change in policy or administration at the federal level will not nullify those investments," he continued.
In this instance, if the present administration and Congress fail to nullify the sanctuary cities executive order, the courts surely will.
Now, without waiting to outline, let alone complete, his legal rewrite, this new move will unilaterally nullify current standards, Bennett said.
Francis Gimara, president of Uganda Law Society (ULS), told Reuters the lawyers petitioned in court on Monday to nullify the law.
The move has prompted concern that the president could nullify the FBI's special counsel's central enforcement mechanism in the Russia probe.
South Carolina tried to nullify a federal tariff within its borders and was only dissuaded by the threat of military force.
Nigeria has tried to nullify the award, saying it was not subject to international arbitration but British courts rejected the argument.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said just minutes after the president spoke that he plans to devise legislation that would nullify Trump's tariffs.
The budget proposed by Trump on Monday would nullify a two-year deal negotiated with Congress last summer by cutting domestic spending.
The move has only been used once in history, by Bush to nullify a workplace ergonomics regulation from the Bill Clinton administration.
A committee in its House of Representatives just approved a bill to allow state lawmakers to nullify federal law — a nonstarter, constitutionally.
Men who are seeking to nullify their sex often go to great lengths to find someone who is willing to help them.
Like its efforts to sideline the EPA's methane restrictions, the Trump administration tried to nullify the Interior Department's methane-waste reduction rule.
It would "effectively nullify the current tax benefits of owning a home for the vast majority of tax filers," the NAR continues.
But also I think it challenges us to nullify the notion that there's a single trans story out there — because there isn't.
Shortly after her announcement, members of Mr. Morales's party said they would hold another legislative session on Wednesday to nullify her decision.
But Americans had their say in 2012, and it is anything but noble to nullify our votes as Republicans are now doing.
G.M. set private detectives on Mr. Nader to get the dirt on him that would nullify his criticism of its Corvair car.
Now some of the #NEVERTRUMP dead-enders what to change that by an RNC Rules change which would nullify state binding rules.
Simply put, Republican leaders in Congress are invoking an arcane parliamentary maneuver in attempts to nullify the work of the last administration.
After the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm for the records, Trump's team countersued to nullify the subpoena.
Opposition legislators, the Uganda Law Society and civil society groups filed a petition in April asking the court to nullify the bill.
After being elected on the promise to nullify a state law that severely limited the rights of LGBT people, North Carolina Gov.
He often does not seem to quite know what his feet are doing – which makes him all the more difficult to nullify.
And the state's online privacy law has prompted tech companies to promote a weaker federal law that would nullify any state laws.
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit seeking to nullify state laws that protect undocumented immigrants, as part of a larger crackdown.
Jeff Flake has threatened to introduce legislation to nullify the President's tariffs if they are anything like what Donald Trump is predicting.
"President Moon also ordered to find ways to nullify North Korea's nuclear facilities and display our military's capability to retaliate," Chung said.
Earlier this month, Daniels filed a suit seeking to nullify the so-called "hush agreement," alleging that Trump never signed the document.
"Referring to House Democrats, he added: "They want to nullify your ballots, poison our democracy, and overthrow the entire system of government.
Electoral authorities are unlikely to heed Mr. Morales's call to nullify the referendum results on the basis of the supposed disinformation campaign.
So, even if the Steele dossier was flawed or incorrect, it only would nullify evidence that was discovered directly as a result.
Now with that mark Bran is going to pass beyond the wall and nullify the magic of it tearing the wall down.
" The president also fleetingly criticized House Democrats over his impeachment, decrying it as a "hoax" and an attempt to "nullify your ballots.
Larsa says the prenup went out the window one year ago this month, when both she and Scottie agreed to nullify it.
Aside from gunning to win key elections, the main NDRC tactic is fighting court battles to nullify maps that strongly disadvantage Democratic candidates.
Republican lawmakers, who often say CFPB regulations are too onerous, want to nullify it in Congress, and the industry has already threatened lawsuits.
The New York Times, for instance, has reported that black voters sense racial bias in the decision to effectively nullify Obama's appointment power.
Kelly categorically ruled out that his department had arrested any eligible Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient, saying any crimes committed nullify DACA.
Ruling party deputy Diosdado Cabello said the decision to ignore the supreme court ruling would nullify all decisions made by the new legislature.
The potential for change does not nullify existing rules, and regulators may use any policy hiatus to increase their supervision and enforcement efforts.
Some countries announce reforms but either fail to enact them or nullify their impact with countervailing policies, as in the case of Brazil.
In March, Roberts tried to fast-track a bill through the Senate that would nullify Vermont's law and make labeling purely voluntary nationwide.
Letting the map stand could, as the plaintiff's lawyer warned, give states "a free pass" to create maps that, in effect, "nullify democracy".
Wade, nullify same sex marriage, eliminate the federal minimum wage, gut public education, and every evil little thing their shriveled black hearts desire.
Slate wrote an amazing piece about how those faults completely nullify what was supposed to have been a revolutionary moment for the company.
The willingness to slog through office chores rather than strategically nullify them is why Zenefits grew so fast, then suddenly hit a wall.
Within minutes of the announcement, U.S. Republican Senator Jeff Flake, a Trump critic, said he would introduce a bill to nullify the tariffs.
The European Union is also considering legislation to nullify the effects of Trump's sanctions on E.U. companies for engaging in transactions with Iran.
After all, if these cities decide to nullify federal law, there should be no issue in settling more illegal immigrants within their boundaries.
The Iranians would say that violates the spirit of the agreement — and Iran's leadership has already threatened that such action would nullify it.
However, the U.S. Senate blocked a bill that would nullify state and local efforts requiring food companies to label products made with GMOs.
Blumenthal pointed out, the dissent suggested that a President can "nullify" a law he does not like, such as the Affordable Care Act.
The Senate voted 50-50 to nullify a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule facilitating consumer lawsuits against big banks and credit card companies.
The court's ruling, made under new constitutional rules, appeared reasonably straightforward: nullify the disputed election and hold a new one within 60 days.
The vote comes on the heels of a U.N. Security Council vote seeking to nullify any move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
"There's an attempt to nullify the office of the attorney general," Ms. Ortega said at a news conference on Wednesday before the announcement.
Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said Sunday that he would support legislation to nullify President Donald Trump's newly announced tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Jeff Flake of Arizona formally introduced legislation Monday to nullify the tariffs on aluminum and steel that President Donald Trump announced last week.
Iran's ability to nullify the attacking threat of the Iberian powers may be closely examined by the teams that remain in the tournament.
We're also explaining a U.S. government decision to nullify a deal that would have allowed Cuban citizens to play in Major League Baseball.
The vote comes on the heels of a U.N. Security Council vote seeking to nullify any move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
For their part, Democrats are pushing legislation that would use authority under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to nullify the FCC's repeal vote.
Edelman immediately rose from the Gillette Stadium turf to see that his wrongdoing would also nullify a Patriots touchdown pass to Benjamin Watson.
Green, nonetheless, was able to use his ring craft to nullify the shots and staggered Sombat with a right cross to the kisser.
The bill would nullify a Trump administration guidance that would allow states to ask for waivers to make major changes to their Obamacare markets.
Following a scramble, Rena was taken down again by the ropes, but did well to nullify and ground-based assault from the experienced wrestler.
"They want to nullify your ballots and overthrow the entire system of government," he said at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday.
At least 20 Republicans would have needed to band with Democrats in order to hit the 67-member supermajority needed to nullify the veto.
Attorneys for Ravi, who was found guilty in 2012, argued that a recent change in the state's bias law should nullify their client's conviction.
In both Masterpiece Cakeshop and Janus, the ideologically conservative outcome would nullify or undermine laws passed by legislative majorities in twenty or more states.
The solicitor-general has filed a petition at the Supreme Court in recent weeks to nullify her original appointment as the country's top judge.
It is time for our government to put action behind its words, before settlements and the occupation nullify prospects for a two-state solution.
It could also nullify the benefits Trump says would result from doubling the standard deduction people now receive if they don't itemize their taxes.
A strange menagerie of legislative add-ons made their way through the legislative thicket, to compensate for earlier laws that Republicans wished to nullify.
The CRA allows Congress to nullify recent regulations with a simple majority vote, and Flake has reportedly lined up at least 12 co-sponsors.
At the time, the president warned that he would take further action to nullify the deal if Congress and the allies did not act.
Payday industry leaders are urging Congress to overturn the rule through the Congressional Review Act, which lets lawmakers nullify regulations within 60 legislative days.
Similarly, some of Mr. Modi's allies are pushing the Supreme Court to nullify special protections for India's biggest Muslim-majority state, Jammu and Kashmir.
Mozambique's Attorney-General has filed a lawsuit in the UK to nullify the government guarantee to the loan contracted by ProIndicus with Credit Suisse.
The decision does not automatically nullify the deportation order for Mr. Cardona, said Mr. Barua, who must now petition ICE to drop the order.
The override attempt, the second such effort this year, failed when it fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to nullify a veto.
"The Democrats voted to potentially nullify the votes of 63 million Americans, disgracing themselves and bringing shame upon the House of Representatives," Trump said.
The Trump administration has been trying to get around this on multiple fronts, including efforts to write a new federal regulation to nullify it.
Meadows have sponsored bills to repeal FATCA, and  Mnuchin and Mulvany would have legal authority to nullify the agreements without which FATCA is unenforceable.
Showtime's aforementioned losses to Rafael dos Anjos and Eddie Alvarez were largely down to two skilled grapplers who wished to nullify Pettis' taekwondo attack.
He compared efforts to nullify the Supreme Court's desegregation orders to "a hound dog baying at the moon and claiming it's got the moon treed".
In the original case filed in March 2016, Samsung sought to nullify dozens of additional patents on Humira filed by AbbVie to block the application.
The non-traditional weapons are powerful, especially grenades that cause heavy damage or nullify enemies' powers, but they can also feel situation-limited and inconvenient.
But Chakwera, the president's main rival, and Chilima rejected the results and filed a petition to the High Court asking it to nullify the results.
And footage from his failed 2014 Senate bid shows him arguing that states have the right to nullify federal law, something constitutional experts disagree with.
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After that, a signature from President Donald Trump, a fellow Republican, will nullify the rule and bar the CFPB from ever enacting a similar regulation.
"There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will," Trump said.
Trudeau could theoretically nullify any provincial law that effectively kills a federally approved project under a constitutional provision that hasn't been used since the 1940s.
Daniels has sued Cohen to nullify a $130,000 "hush money" deal to keep details about the porn star's alleged affair in 2006 with Trump quiet.
They prompt accusations of thievery, cries of illegitimacy and a determination to neuter the victor, nullify the results or reverse them as soon as possible.
A Republican lawmaker is pushing to nullify the regulations that require airlines to include taxes and fees in the price quotes for flight tickets. Rep.
With the trigger idea off the table, Republicans are now grappling with a way to find another revenue stream to nullify Corker's concerns about deficit.
It's not universally true, of course, but in many agencies, unelected bureaucrats are doing everything they can to nullify the results of the 2628 election.
It would also reauthorize the NFIP but would use unrealistic caps on rate increases to effectively nullify any meaningful benefits from FEMA's risk rating update.
If an elector were to cast his or her vote, it's not at all clear that a state could then move to nullify that vote.
Do his whiteness, upper-middle-class background and Harvard and Oxford degrees nullify his experience as a minority and undercut his status as a trailblazer?
This month, Mr. Trump gave Congress and European allies 120 days to overhaul the terms of the agreement or, he warned, he would nullify it.
Members of the victorious coalition led by Mr. Sadr had resisted any recount, expressing concern that the losers might use it to nullify the results.
Lawyers for the city called the suit a "last-minute ploy to nullify a legislative directive and eviscerate" the city's promise to protect applicants' privacy.
Additionally, he had to determine whether the Soviet Union could nullify the sensors by exploding a nuclear device in the atmosphere before the main launch.
A. Republicans hope to use the fast-track procedure of budget reconciliation to repeal or nullify provisions of the law that affect spending and taxes.
Travel groups are slamming a Republican effort to nullify the regulations that require airlines to include taxes and fees in price quotes for flight tickets.
The president had promised throughout his campaign that he would nullify the law, which gave millions health care coverage who previously could not affordable it.
A federal court has the power to order a municipality to nullify a zoning decision, and require it to redo the land use approval process.
The proposed federal regulations would nullify the court case known as the Flores Settlement Agreement, which governs how undocumented children can be treated in custody.
As the debate unfolded, Republicans accused Democrats of seeking to use an unfair, rigged process to nullify the 18683 election and influence the 2020 vote.
The rule was enacted in the final weeks of former President Barack Obama's administration, giving lawmakers the opening to nullify it under the review law.
They're also not happy about the accusation that getting rid of the Obamacare ban on charging higher premiums would nullify its protections for pre-existing conditions.
The 15-yard penalty assessed on King is enforced between downs, meaning it didn't nullify the Raiders' new first down; it was just first-and-303.
Europe will continue to set up the course to the perceived strength of their team, but knowledge of the layout would help nullify any home advantage.
The Bad Trump continues to advocate for anti-free trade policies that threaten to nullify the pro-growth elements of his tax, regulatory, and energy proposals.
Congress is initiating impeachment proceedings against her, while the government is attempting to nullify through the courts her appointment as chief justice almost six years ago.
"I share President Trump&aposs continued frustration as the left continues to try to nullify the 2016 Presidential election with claims of Russian interference," he said.
The GOP Congress used the law to nullify the EPA's Stream Protection Rule, a regulation that in part limited coal mines from dumping waste into streams.
State attorneys general and environmental groups immediately petitioned for court review, arguing that the EPA had no authority to nullify key compliance requirements by administrative fiat.
The Senate has voted to nullify a rule allowing consumers join together to sue banks or credit card companies, with Vice President Pence breaking the tie.
The news comes as Bannon claimed "the Republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election" in an interview that aired on "60 Minutes" Sunday night.
Gonzalez-Badillo then asked the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to intervene and toss out the search, which would almost certainly nullify the case against him.
Precious Chakasikwa of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights told CNN the organization had filed a lawsuit on behalf of the nurses to nullify the dismissal.
Where voters have risen up to banish the gerrymander, incumbents have sought to welcome it back in, through appeals and bids to nullify the voters' will.
"The yuan's fall also makes it less likely for the Fed to raise rates and nullify the existing reasons to bet against the yen," he said.
"The administration strongly supports the actions taken by the House to begin to nullify unnecessary regulations imposed on America's businesses," read the statement of administration policy.
The potential for tariffs to nullify the impact shows how the trade war could undermine a prime re-election issue for Mr. Trump, a strong economy.
One way of getting rid of the flesh and its disturbing habit of replicating desire is by clamping down on it, or trying to nullify it.
"It is outrageous that Republicans are trying to nullify the rule to the detriment of consumers," said Representative Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on Hensarling's committee.
But Democrats, most of whom are backing a legislative effort to nullify the FCC vote, are unlikely to be moved toward a compromise bill anytime soon.
Tariffs could also nullify some of the benefits of tax reform at a time when Americans finally stand to see new jobs and real wage growth.
There simply is no constitutional or statutory mechanism to nullify the installation of an elected president based on election influencing, even by a hostile state actor.
But the particular danger of Biden's promise of an epiphany leading to an outbreak of bipartisanship is that Republicans have the ability to unilaterally nullify it.
It is a weapon used to nullify the other point of view — or even, sometimes, to suggest that the other point of view is being tricked.
Absentee and military voting started October 18 in the Alabama election, so ballots have already been cast; calling a new election would effectively nullify those votes.
He called for fresh elections and petitioned the Supreme Court to nullify the results – a decision that could take months, after the chief justice recused himself.
The CEO is asking a judge to nullify his removal from the trust that stands to inherit Redstone's voting shares once he dies or is declared incompetent.
The state senator's victory in the deep red, newly redrawn district will nullify one of the GOP-held districts Democrats are expected to claim in the state.
By labeling impeachment a "coup," Trump is attempting to label it illegitimate — arguing that it's an attempt to nullify the will of the voters, and thus undemocratic.
Democrats plan to force a vote on the IRS rules by using the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to vote to nullify recently finalized guidance items.
The Alabama legislature has voted to nullify a law passed last year in Birmingham that would have set the city's minimum wage at $10.10 by mid-2017.
The "Tik Tok" singer, 28, has been seeking to nullify her six-album recording contract with her producer Dr. Luke, his associated record labels, and Sony Music.
On Friday, the ban came to fruition when Trump signed a directive to nullify the Obama-era policy change that allowed transgender service members to serve openly.
On the positive side, AMLO has said he has no plans to nullify any of the $153 billion in existing oil contracts unless they were awarded illegally.
But the White House denial — that Trump did not explicitly discuss the sources and methods behind the intelligence — did not directly address or nullify the Post's reporting.
"The key when you have family history is to start living a heart healthy lifestyle in your twenties to help nullify the genetic predisposition," says Dr. Mieres.
Palmer's legislation to nullify the EPA's Endangerment Finding provides the "clarity" Scalia said would be needed when unelected bureaucrats usurp the lawmaking power held by Congress alone.
If enacted, PICA would nullify laws in California, Florida, Arizona, Massachusetts and several other states designed to prevent cruel confinement systems including battery cages and gestation crates.
She has appointed a new military chief and cabinet members, while MAS lawmakers seemed to have backed away from plans to try to nullify her interim appointment.
Manning said for the Eagles to prevail over the defending champions, they must emulate his Giants teams and nullify the five-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback's timing.
The judge's decision Monday comes in a case that is separate from Daniels's lawsuit against Trump and Cohen to nullify the nondisclosure agreement she signed in 2016.
"[Jurors] could be more transparent about when they nullify, because that gets the word out" As I see in nullification in this cases, it has two purposes.
I have to say when I heard the part about Whitaker thinking the states should nullify federal laws I was … who knew I could still be floored?
"The Republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election," Mr. Bannon said in an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" that was to air on Sunday night.
His gay-rights decisions will now face a hostile majority on the court, which is likely to overturn, cut back or nullify at least some of them.
And it would nullify existing policies in San Antonio, Dallas and other cities that allow transgender people to use the public bathroom that matches their gender identity.
But Mr. Chakwera, the president's main rival, and Mr. Chilima rejected the results and filed a petition to the High Court asking it to nullify the results.
Malawi's high court is currently hearing a petition brought by the country's political opposition seeking to nullify this year's elections, which it says were marred by irregularities.
But Clinton has assets that they don't: the name recognition, donors and intense popularity among New Yorkers to nullify de Blasio's strengths, no matter his legal fate.
And therefore nullify -- or at least mitigate -- the core of his argument that the country would see all of this as nothing more than a partisan affair?
"The Democrats voted to potentially nullify the votes of 63 million Americans, disgracing themselves and bringing shame upon the House of Representatives," Trump said, according to Politico.
"After three years of sinister witch hunts, hoaxes, scams, the House Democrats are trying to nullify the ballots of tens of millions of patriotic Americans," he said.
While companies have lobbied for a law that would overrule the CCPA, state legislators have urged Congress not to nullify the consumer protections attained in the act.
Jackson wanted to boot out his Vice-President, John C. Calhoun, who believed that states had a right to nullify federal laws, a position that Jackson opposed.
His main challenger, Raila Odinga, 72, who petitioned the Supreme Court to nullify the election, had received about 44 percent, a difference of about 1.4 million votes.
If a new precedent is set lowering the bar for removing a president from office, we will see more attempts to invoke that precedent and nullify elections.
The Nets shot 7 for 24 (29 percent) in the fourth quarter, making only 2 of 12 3-point attempts to nullify any hopes for a comeback.
He used the same strategy three years later when his effort to nullify the country's opposition-controlled legislature set off protests that petered out after four months.
But he contended that these concerns could easily be addressed and remedied by the BLM, and that using the CRA to nullify the rule is counter productive.
So it's still chugging along, though it does seem like Apple may nullify an app like Houseparty if it hasn't locked in a huge and engaged fan base.
We must prepare in every possible way to counter efforts by the Republicans and Mr. Trump to rig the coming election and to nullify it if they lose.
Der Spiegel has previously reported that Ronaldo signed a $375,000 settlement with an unnamed woman in 2010 — an agreement Mayorga's lawyer says he is now trying to nullify.
SIMPLY PUT, THE PARTY IN POWER ILLEGALLY SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN, BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER THE ELECTION, IN ORDER TO CHANGE OR NULLIFY THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION.
The bitter conflict between the family and the city has lingered for years, with the family contending that Prague's failure to construct a venue should nullify Mucha's gift.
The company said the CFE was seeking to nullify certain clauses in the contract relating to transport services and to obtain reimbursement for some payments on the deal.
The first hearing of a Milan-based arbitration launched by the Italian media company to nullify the 2013 sale of its headquarters to Blackstone is held on Monday.
The Lofgren Bill contains provisions that may prove challenging for the Indian IT sector and will also leave loopholes that will nullify the objective of saving American jobs.
The United States could not actually nullify the global agreement on its own, and withdrawing from the agreement would take one to four years, depending on the approach.
"There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will," Trump wrote in a statement.
Roy Cooper's veto of the bill, with the House voting 72-85033 on Wednesday and the Senate confirming they had the votes to nullify the veto on Thursday.
But tensions were building, with Morales supporters who still have a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly promising an attempt to nullify Ms. Añez's self-proclaimed presidency.
If he chooses a candidate in the mold of Scalia, a majority of the court will nullify public sector union security clauses as a matter of constitutional law.
" BenguetCorp Nickel Mines Inc, a unit of Benguet Corp, said it would use "various legal options available to it to nullify the baseless closure order upon its receipt.
There is also a vote to ratify or nullify legislation passed that banned plastic bags, and one requiring performers in pornographic films to use condoms during sex scenes.
He and his justice secretary formally asked a Hong Kong Court to condemn the actions of Baggio Leung and Ms. Yau and to nullify their legislator-elect status.
As countless legal analysts have pointed out, what would the point of the Supreme Court be if a president could just nullify their rulings with an executive order?
Loosening up to accept landscape videos too might nullify a differentiator, but also pipe in a flood of content it could then algorithmically curate to bootstrap IGTV's library.
Lawrence called it "insulting" that Meadows used the testimony of one person, Department of Housing and Urban Development staffer Lynne Patton, in an attempt to nullify those accusations.
Jamelle Bouie connects the early 19th century political efforts to preserve slavery to current conservative political movements like the Tea Party and its efforts to nullify federal authority.
Cowher, who went 67-59 in his career on the road, said that the best way he knew how the nullify a noxious crowd was to score early.
The shilling has strengthened from 103.80/90 since the beginning of the week, after the Supreme Court's ruling, which dismissed two petitions seeking to nullify Kenyatta's re-election.
The university's dean, Ivanka Popovic, said that its ethics board had unanimously decided to nullify the degree Mali had earned with his 2013 thesis on restructuring and privatization.
He went on to note that the localities and local constitutional officers "cannot nullify state laws" and must follow gun violence prevention measures passed by the General Assembly.
"There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will," Trump said at the time.
Hardwick also said she fears that by the time a $15 federal minimum wage is enacted, continued inflation and rising costs of living will nullify any progress made.
And the industry now wanted congressional leaders like Mr. McConnell, who is from one of the country's top coal-producing states, to nullify the Obama administration's new rules.
The anticipated General Assembly vote comes days after Haley vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution that would seek to nullify any move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
In a late added amendment, the proposed law says that it cannot allow discrimination already prohibited by federal law, which opponents said could nullify some of its provisions.
Also on Wednesday, Jammeh's ruling party, the APRC, filed a second petition at the Supreme Court asking it to nullify the election results because of alleged voting irregularities.
Some House Democrats, including Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, began endorsing a joint resolution to essentially nullify a national emergency declaration.
That's not a sin in and of itself, but all of the toughest encounters — most of which are relegated to high-level Stronghold missions — effectively nullify Anthem's greatest strengths.
RICHMOND (Reuters) - Virginia Republicans on Monday sued to nullify Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe's order restoring voting rights to 206,000 felons, a move that could affect the November presidential election.
Shortly after the FCC voted in December to nullify the agency's 2015 net neutrality rules, Norwalk resident named Markara Man contacted Pai several times threatening him and his family.
" The government said that California sought to "second-guess" the federal government and warned "the effect of this state legislation would be to nullify federal law across the country.
" The government said that California sought to "second-guess" the federal government and warned "the effect of this state legislation would be to nullify federal law across the country.
Hours after Mr. Obama finished speaking on Tuesday, the House voted to nullify a set of water regulations Mr. Obama had issued, denouncing what they called another power grab.
Faraday Future is also now asking the arbitrator to nullify a number of liens Evergrande has against the EV startup's assets, including a vice grip on its intellectual property.
Earlier this week, the U.S. Senate blocked a bill that would nullify state and local efforts requiring food companies to label products made with genetically modified organisms, or GMOs.
We do not blame Martijn Garritsen, but this does not mean that he could unilaterally end or nullify all existing contracts, as he did with his post on Facebook.
The other, the so-called "Midnight Rules Act," would roll together any regulations put out in the last days of a departing Administration and allow Congress to nullify them.
It could nullify hundreds of verdicts for crimes ranging from corruption to human trafficking, including potentially the case against Social Democrat leader Liviu Dragnea, a former deputy prime minister.
Bannon said he had resigned from his post and told CBS television at the time that the "Republican establishment" was looking to nullify the 2016 election and neuter Trump.
With most 0% APR offers, if you miss even a single payment or pay late, you nullify the 0% offer and have to pay interest on the full balance.
And so the question is, do we have the political courage in the state of Iowa or some other state to nullify Obamacare and pay the consequences for that?
Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said last year that Russia had created a system that could replace SWIFT and "nullify" risks of Russia being cut from the global network.
President Quang said Vietnam believed in handling disputes on the South China Sea through peaceful negotiations and on the basis of international laws - which Vietnam says nullify China's claims.
Manchin said one of the questions Democrats raised was whether there was a possible failsafe that would nullify the law if there wasn't as much growth as expected. Sen.
South Carolina, furious about federal tariffs, cited Madison's Virginia Resolutions to argue that every state had the constitutional right to nullify federal laws and even withdraw from the union.
"Throughout the first trial, however, the defendants invited the jury to nullify the law by making comments and arguments designed to politicize and racialize this case," the motion said.
Chamisa's lawyer Thabani Mpofu said he had asked the Constitutional Court to nullify the July 30 vote and that his court application meant Mnangagwa's swearing-in had been halted.
That's because a Trump pardon wouldn't simply nullify any potential federal conviction — it would, under current New York law, bar state prosecutors from trying to go after him themselves.
Three Republican lawmakers on Tuesday filed a bill that, if passed, would make same-sex marriage illegal in North Carolina, and nullify any such marriages that have already been officiated.
Democrats have decided to attempt to use the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to nullify the repeal of net neutrality, and they are surprisingly close to making it through the Senate.
"[T]he legislature chose to nullify the bedrock principles of self-governance and limited government by imposing regulations on our city over the objection of Austin voters," Adler told KXAN.
It's that burst of adrenaline when your body reaches the freezing cold, especially going from hot to cold, and adrenaline can go a long way to nullify some hangover symptoms.
As the countdown to Inauguration Day intensifies, it remains unclear exactly how the Trump administration plans to nullify scores of regulations promulgated and executive actions taken by the Obama administration.
"Moreover, the facts that the proposed attack can nullify state-of-the-art solutions and is easy to launch, make it even more important to design and deploy its countermeasures."
He's sided with the fossil fuel industry to try to nullify clean air safeguards that reduce power plant emissions of tiny soot particles, sulfur dioxide and pollution that causes smog.
The first legal challenge came less than 24 hours after Thursday's vote, when an activist filed a case seeking to nullify the election, which the opposition rejected as a "sham".
Ms. Pamfilova, a respected human rights advocate newly appointed to the post, vowed to nullify the results if any obvious fraud — something of a tradition in previous elections — was detected.
Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind.), who is running for Senate, plans to introduce a bill on Tuesday that would nullify any executive actions that undermine congressional authority or the Second Amendment.
The filing is the first suggestion that Mozambique could try to nullify the guarantee on the loan by VTB, which had previously not been involved in any related court proceedings.
Brought by several plaintiffs including the cities of Chicago, Cincinnati and Columbus, the lawsuit recounts the "relentless and unlawful campaign to sabotage and, ultimately, to nullify" the Affordable Care Act.
But I would submit that when jurors nullify, they very much consider the evidence — that's part of the calculus about whether they should find the defendant guilty or not guilty.
From Mr. Trump's point of view, the trial was simply the latest chapter in a campaign by his enemies to nullify his election that started before he even took office.
More than a dozen media organizations condemned the law and said they would start an information campaign that would also aim to kill those bills or nullify them with litigation.
"The administration strongly supports the actions taken by the House to begin to nullify unnecessary regulations imposed on America's businesses," said a statement issued by the White House on Wednesday.
More than a dozen media organizations condemned the law and said they would start an information campaign that would also aim to kill those bills or nullify them with litigation.
On Monday, the U.S. was forced to cast its first veto in the U.N. Security Council in six years to block a vote attempting to nullify moves to change Jerusalem's status.
Making his own parallel address in Lilongwe, the administrative capital, Chakwera said he is in the process of filing fresh petitions to the High Court asking it to nullify the results.
There's no sign that the ads are having the desired effect, but it's also reasonable that many of those Democrats are trying to nullify those attacks by distancing themselves from Pelosi.
Washington (CNN)Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon claimed "the Republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election" in an interview that aired on CBS's "60 Minutes" Sunday night.
Even worse, they provoked Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans into formulating the doctrine of "nullification," supporting the "right" of states to nullify and ignore any federal laws they believed to be unconstitutional.
Sessions, who gets his name from Confederate President Jefferson Davis, invoked the Civil War in reprimanding the state, accusing it of trying to nullify federal law and secede from the Union.
Because Baez's bat hit Wieters's mask, it opened up the possibility that the umpires would invoke Rule 6.03, declare batter's interference and nullify everything after Baez struck out, ending the inning.
Impact: Two new analyses found that the president's tariffs on Mexico, China, Europe and other governments could nullify the economic gains from his signature tax cuts, undermining his biggest political win.
The kingdom's sad history also offers an urgent, cautionary tale of how rapid population growth can nullify development efforts that might otherwise let an emerging nation endure periods of abnormal weather.
They're also pushing longshot legislation that would nullify the vote and keep the rules intact, a proposal that they see as promising political upside in the midst of an election year.
The violence took place a day before the Supreme Court rules on two cases seeking to nullify the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta in a repeat election held last month.
Daniels filed a lawsuit earlier this month trying to nullify the nondisclosure agreement she has with Trump, whose legal team has moved to seek damages of as much as $20 million.
The review act, which had been used only once before the Trump administration, can nullify federal regulations for 60 legislative days after they have been finalized with a simple majority vote.
Much of Obamacare has already been set in regulation, which a president does not have the power to nullify and which can take months or even a year or two to change.
The Senate currently needs a single additional vote to nullify the repeal of net neutrality by using the Congressional Review Act (CRA)—assuming it can pass the House and President Trump's veto.
On Monday, Washington was forced to cast its first veto in the U.N. Security Council in six years to block an Egypt-sponsored resolution seeking to nullify any changes to Jerusalem's status.
"There is nothing in the federal Constitution" that allows a state to remove an elector or nullify his vote, a three judge panel of the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals held.
His closest opponent, Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party of National Development (UPND), disputed the outcome, and on Friday the UPND filed a petition asking the Constitutional Court to nullify the vote.
The charters would nullify New York's interest rate caps and anti-usury laws, allowing internet lenders to gouge New York borrowers by locating in states that authorize higher rates, the lawsuit says.
Cro Cop did a good job to nullify King Mo's ground and pound attack, which prompted the referee to stand the pair up with around two minutes remaining in the first round.
If it passes the House and is signed by President Trump, as is widely expected, the resolution would nullify privacy rules that make it harder for internet providers to sell consumer data.
It also fails to address the reason: trade rival countries use new mercantilistic tactics to nullify the impact of tariff cuts by manipulating currency, subsidizing state-influenced companies and increasing border taxes.
This case's decision to nullify the pre-clearance provision of the Voting Rights Act unleashed a wave of racially discriminatory election rules and practices across the country, and especially in the South.
In exchange for volunteering to follow certain guidelines on what kind of information they collect and share about users, the groups said, they would insist that the federal statute nullify California's rules.
"That is why from Day One, the wretched Washington swamp has been trying to nullify the results of a truly great and democratic election, the election of 2016," Trump told the crowd.
" The states do have broad authority to decide who should be appointed as an elector, but this power cannot "be expanded to include the power to remove electors or nullify their votes.
Defenders such as Dershowitz have gone so far in their arguments that they have tried to essentially nullify any constitutional provisions that we have to make certain that presidents are held accountable.
Kachindamoto has used her chief role to nullify more than 1,500 child marriages since 2017, sending the girls who were married off before being able to complete their education back to school.
Since President Donald Trump was impeached on Wednesday, he and his allies in Congress and the right-wing media have floated the idea that Democrats are trying to "nullify" the 2016 election.
The Trump administration is pushing to nullify a court settlement that set minimum standards for the care of immigrant children in custody, whether or not they're with their parents when they arrive.
The act, first adopted in 1996, had been used only once before to nullify a regulation, at the start of the Bush administration in 2001, when a Clinton-era rule was revoked.
Democrats are "trying to tear our country apart," he told a raucous crowd, "trying to nullify the ballots" of the 63 million Americans who voted for him in the 333 election. Sen.
God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things — and the things that are not — to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him.
This would make the web harder to censor, nullify monopolies, and maybe even create new economies in which you can profit individually from the web activity that you currently give away for free.
The unanimous ruling by the 11-judge constitutional court also criticized parliament for passing a resolution that purported to nullify Public Protector Thuli Madonsela's findings on the state spending on Zuma's private residence.
"These are the same people who say the party is irrelevant and in the next breath they say that the party ought to singlehandedly nullify the wishes of 14.5 million people," he said.
Photo: APThe United States Senate on Wednesday passed a resolution to nullify the Federal Communication Commission's rollback of net neutrality, which is slated to go into effect less than four weeks from now.
The Congressional Review Act allows Congress to vote to nullify recently finalized regulations, and senators can force a vote on resolutions under the act with the signatures of 2628 members of the chamber.
" Flake said he would immediately draft and introduce legislation to nullify the tariffs, "and I urge my colleagues to pass it before this exercise in protectionism inflicts any more damage on the economy.
On July 7th the high court accepted the main opposition party's bid to nullify the tender for printing the ballots for the presidency amid accusations that the printing contract had been improperly awarded.
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) announced that she's signed onto Markey's request to overturn the new rules, under the Congressional Review Act — which lets Congress nullify recently passed regulations with a simple majority.
If Trump were to enter office with a Republican House and Senate, under the Congressional Review Act, lawmakers could pass a resolution of disapproval on any recent rule that would nullify the policy.
His audience, burly delegates of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, were the sort of working-class voters the 76-year-old former vice-president is counting on to nullify the hard-left.
The iCloud screwup is embarrassing, but it doesn't nullify the bureau's search warrant any more than a policeman accidentally bolting the front door would affect his right to crawl in through the window.
Since Alabama has never impeached a governor before, new procedures had to be devised, whereupon, Mr Henry says, the party establishment concocted rules to "make it so difficult as to nullify" the prospect.
Legislating trade equilibrium If and when legislated, the trade equilibrium law would provide Trump with a trump card to create jobs and bring back home, even if he cannot renegotiate or nullify NAFTA.
Debt is essentially an effort to foreclose the future, to neutralize the necessary "indetermination" that allows the present to encompass alternatives, choices, risk — in other words, to nullify the possibility of a politics.
And pre-emption, the use of state law to nullify municipal authority, and President Trump's threats to withhold federal subsidies from sanctuary cities are creating a sense of siege in many urban areas.
In part to nullify its threat, he has promised that unless a deal is reached by the end of October, the deadline for Britain's departure from the bloc, he will leave without one.
Martinez said his team had done well to nullify the French threat from open play and denied that his decision to start Mousa Dembele in midfield had a major effect on the outcome.
The principle of diplomatic immunity generally restricts criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits against ambassadors and their staff, and it has been used to nullify charges ranging from abuse of domestic workers to parking violations.
On Tuesday night, she tweeted her support of Kesha, who has been fighting to nullify a record contract that ties her career to the man she claims has sexually abused her, producer Dr. Luke.
In Alabama, a pre-emption effort introduced this month seeks to nullify a law passed last year by the Birmingham City Council for a citywide minimum wage of $10.10 an hour by mid-2017.
He was a strong leader who successfully challenged the rich and privileged leaders of the Bank of the United States and blocked South Carolina's attempt to nullify federal tariff law and weaken the Union.
While there are other drivers of commodity prices next year, the mercurial U.S. president looms large over the sector, and the actions of his administration will either amplify or partially nullify the established trends.
And there's another group poised to get in on the tax loophole fun: state governments that, in a few simple steps, can and probably will nullify the biggest sources of revenue in the bill.
AFSCME, a case in which the court may prohibit forced agency fee payments to all public unions, those unions were about to execute a strategy to nullify the court's 2014 decision in Harris v.
The announcement caps months of drama and sporadic bouts of deadly violence following a landmark decision by the country's Supreme Court to nullify the previous election in September, which Kenyatta also won, citing irregularities.
Liverpool know they must nullify the threat of Diego Costa, who has scored four goals in as many Premier League games, but the Brazilian Oscar has been almost as influential in Chelsea's strong start.
And many, regardless of their feelings for Mr. Trump, are unwilling to undo the results of the primary process and nullify the votes of the 14 million people who cast ballots for Mr. Trump.
Mr. Moon has also criticized, but did not nullify, Ms. Park's unpopular 2015 agreement with Japan to resolve a decades-old dispute over "comfort women," Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japanese occupiers.
In a rare display of spine, 12 Republican senators on Thursday defied their president and joined Democrats in passing a resolution to nullify President Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border.
The potential for Mr. Trump's tariffs to nullify his signature tax cut shows how the president's trade war could undermine his biggest selling point going into his 2272 re-election campaign: a strong economy.
The act lets Congress use fast-track procedures to pass "resolutions of disapproval" that, when signed by the president, nullify federal regulations issued roughly in the last six months of the previous presidential term.
"While I agree action should be taken to address overcapacity of steel and aluminum ... the proposed tariffs would nullify the positive gains created by the recent tax reform package passed by Congress," said Sen.
The Senate could not muster enough votes this afternoon to override President Donald Trump's veto of a measure that would nullify his February order to shift $1163 billion toward construction of the border wall.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican Senator Jeff Flake said on Thursday he would introduce a law to nullify President Donald Trump's aluminum and steel tariffs, which Trump finalized in a proclamation earlier in the day.
The wave of protests were triggered by a government move to nullify the opposition-controlled congress in late March, but the demonstrations have morphed into a general airing of grievances against the unpopular socialist administration.
At the same time, with the Muslim nations most on the frontline of this war, we must hollow out and nullify the jihadi ideology and show it for what it is: a decrepit death cult.
So long as regulators do not treat the call date as the final maturity date - which would nullify the intended benefit - some analysts reckon callable structures could become the preferred choice for banks going forward.
Before he went to Pittsburgh, the news site Axios published an interview in which he said he was preparing an executive order to nullify the guarantee of U.S. citizenship for everyone born in the country.
He has since shown no inclination to ease up on his efforts to nullify virtually every initiative the Obama administration took to limit greenhouse gases from power plants, cars, trucks, and oil and gas operations.
The current mess started as February began when the country's Supreme Court unexpectedly decided to nullify sentences against nine of the many opposition figures thrown into prison or forced into exile by President Abdulla Yameen.
It would nullify NFIP rules that prevent NFIP policyholders from obtaining a refund when they cancel a policy before its expiration date to obtain better terms or pricing using a private market flood insurance policy.
It's the flip side of the Wisconsin-Michigan-North Carolina laws: Instead of trying to nullify Democratic victories after they happen, they're trying to change the system so Democrats can't win in the first place.
Praise be to Tarantino, then, for granting Pitt the time and the latitude to unfurl his good humor, and for guaranteeing that no twist in the narrative, however menacing, is enough to nullify his smile.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, filed the suit to nullify a nondisclosure deal she signed in exchange for $130,000 before the 2016 election that barred her from discussing an alleged affair with Trump.
Other Republican efforts to exploit this 20-year-old law — which until this week had been used only once to nullify a new rule — were thwarted five times with vetoes by President Obama since 2015.
"Three years of very unfair and ridiculous witch hunts and partisan Democrat crusades, it was the radical left's pathetic attempts to nullify your ballots, poison our democracy and overturn our system of government," Trump said.
The researchers found these chemicals were able to nullify the sperm's natural response to progesterone and they say that this method is 10 times more effective than other forms of birth control currently on the market.
While Trump couldn't nullify the actions of other countries, he could freeze actions being taken to align U.S. emissions with the goals of the agreement, complicating global efforts to avoid potentially catastrophic levels of global warming.
The biotech drug arm of South Korea's top conglomerate, Samsung Group, said the company was seeking a court injunction to nullify the regulator's disciplinary action including recommendations to dismiss its chief executive and chief financial officer.
Others are simply Euroskeptics—nationalist politicians who wish to nullify the EU itself and tend to oppose any stringent, far-reaching legislation coming from Brussels—or market conservatives who tend to favor the rights of corporations.
Daniels is suing the two men, as well as Essential Consultants, Cohen's shell company, to try to nullify a 2016 hush agreement that sought to prevent her from speaking out about her alleged affair with Trump.
"I will immediately draft and introduce legislation to nullify these tariffs, and I urge my colleagues to pass it before this exercise in protectionism inflicts any more damage on the economy," Flake said in a statement.
Mulvaney, a former member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, argued in favor of backing a lawsuit to nullify the Affordable Care Act during a White House meeting with other officials, according to two published reports.
Daniels is suing the two men, as well as Essential Consultants, Cohen's shell company, to try to nullify the 2016 hush agreement that sought to prevent her from speaking out about her alleged affair with Trump.
By this point you may be noticing that today's fictional drugs, rather than promising to enrich or distort experience, often promise the opposite: to nullify, reverse or erase experience, much like clearing a computer's browser history.
Republicans and industry stakeholders disagree and are broadly convinced that CCPA goes too far and any federal law should nullify it and any other state laws in order to stave off a "patchwork" of privacy regulations.
In response, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, whose Democratic-Republican Party was favored by immigrants, wrote the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions, which held that individual states had the right to nullify unconstitutional laws within their borders.
"There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will," Trump added in a statement released after Sessions spoke, urging Congress to act.
Trump brought up House Democrats' inquiry repeatedly during the Thursday rally, using old lines attacking the party for what he characterized as an effort to nullify the 2016 election and disregard the will of his voters.
Over the past few weeks, congressional Republicans have delivered on deregulatory promises by using the Congressional Review Act (CRA), a esoteric legislative tool that allows them to nullify late Obama-era rules with simple majority votes.
Stephanie Clifford who claims to have had an affair with President Trump has filed a suit against him in an attempt to nullify a nondisclosure deal with Trump attorney Michael Cohen days before Trump's 2016 presidential victory.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling slipped to a two-week low on Thursday after the governor of the Bank of England said the central bank could not be expected to nullify the likely damage to the economy from Brexit.
The package also would effectively nullify Trump's expansion of bare-bones "short-term" insurance plans, per the New York Times; provide money to promote enrollment; and encourage states to set up reinsurance programs, which help reduce premiums.
He sought to effectively nullify entire regulatory agencies and contrived to keep conservatives in control of the second most powerful court in the country, by shattering the norms that once governed the Senate's advice and consent power.
The court's decision effectively ended a two-year quest by a father to nullify his daughter's marriage to a Muslim man in the southern state of Kerala, saying that she had been forced to convert to Islam.
The story follows a hacker with the handle Neo, who is contacted by individuals who inform him that his life is a lie and he lives in the Matrix, a world designed to nullify the human conscious.
Both the Noble K21s and UE2450s nullify the incessant drone of busy London streets with ease (UE advertises a -2399dB passive noise suppression), and once I'm playing music, they create a completely isolated bubble of my own.
Late last week, however, the Senate Armed Services Committee added a provision to its version of the annual defense authorization act that would nullify Colonel Pohl's ban immediately and bar any future military judge from acting likewise.
Collusion and obstruction of justice allegations are neat little hooks on which to hang their hats, but neither is the point of all of this: This is nothing but a political attempt to nullify the 2016 elections.
Anez, who has already overhauled some of Morales' policies, faces a challenge from lawmakers of Morales' Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, who have a majority in parliament and have threatened a rival session to nullify her presidency.
The family of Pham Thi Tra My, who sent an emotional text message to her parents warning in her dying moments that she couldn't breathe, has asked local authorities to nullify their agreement to have her cremated.
Lawyers for the petitioners, a former lawmaker and two human rights activists, urged the court to nullify the repeat poll due to a lack of fresh nominations for candidates and violence in some areas that prevented voting.
The group, and the "House of Sharing," another major advocacy organization that provides a shelter for the victims, respectively issued a statement, calling for Seoul to nullify the deal and return the 1 billion yen to Japan.
The family of Pham Thi Tra My, who sent an emotional text message to her parents warning in her dying moments that she couldn't breathe, has asked local authorities to nullify their agreement to have her cremated.
Congress could overturn them using the Congressional Review Act, which gives lawmakers 2100 legislative days to nullify new regulations, but political analysts think that Republicans will struggle to get the votes needed to strike down the regulations.
He visits with his 8-year-old daughter, Alexis, who lives with her mother, and his lawyer, who is trying to reclaim the property he sold in 2011, arguing the fraudulent deal should nullify the whole transaction.
Under the terms of Uber's corporate charter, Mr. Kalanick has the power to name two more board members — a power that Benchmark is suing to nullify while also trying to remove Mr. Kalanick from the board entirely.
This abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and to seize and control the power of impeachment, and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested solely in the House of Representatives.
Eric Greitens of Missouri, a Republican, must decide whether to approve or veto a bill to nullify an $153-an-hour minimum wage enacted in St. Louis and bar other cities and counties from enacting minimum wages.
CECILIA KANG PASS A COMPREHENSIVE FEDERAL LAW The law would pre-empt (or nullify) one in California that is about to go into place, because the existence of state and federal laws creates a confusing regulatory landscape.
He called the GOP leaders "strong partners in helping us advance our economic agenda," disputing remarks made by former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who said the GOP leaders are trying to "nullify" the 2016 election.
In doing so, the companies would be able to control their messaging through their extensive lobbying efforts, allowing them to push for a weaker statute that would nullify some of the provisions in California's new privacy law.
This abuse of office served to cover up the President's own repeated misconduct and to seize and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested solely in the House of Representatives.
Federal dependence on states is so pronounced in criminal law that the Vanderbilt law professor Robert Mikos has suggested that states can effectively "nullify" federal marijuana law simply by withdrawing enforcement resources, as did Colorado and Washington.
Paul said he thought there are at least another six Republican senators who feel the same way he does but "I don't know if they will all follow through with it" and vote to nullify the president's declaration.
The Obama-era rules that the new law will nullify mandated that internet service providers ask for opt-in consent from users before selling sensitive information to advertisers, a revenue stream that ISPs have long wanted to tap.
Another way to nullify an Ali shuffle is to crouch into a Karate style right hand gyakuzuki to the midsection, and then spring up to wallop your opponent with an old Joe Frazier (left hook) to the jaw.
You can pick apart The Birth of a Nation's creative limitations—and you're welcome to debate whether the rape charges against Parker nullify his moral authority—but that underlying societal scar isn't healing; if anything, it's getting worse.
"By doubling the standard deduction and repealing the state and local tax deduction, the plan would effectively nullify the current tax benefits of owning a home for the vast majority of tax filers," said NAR President William Brown.
The Southern states had spent the decades preceding the outbreak of war attempting to secure their 'states' rights' to maintain and spread slavery as the country admitted new states, using tactics such as attempting to nullify federal law.
The only good that came of McConnell's ruthless and unprecedented decision to orphan Court nominee Merrick Garland last year—to nullify Obama's appointment power by abdicating the Senate's advice and consent responsibility—was that its shamelessness was revelatory.
" The Supreme Court's ruling, which was announced Monday, brings to an end her family's persistent attempts to nullify the marriage, with the three-judge panel stating that "the court has no right to annul marriage between consenting adults.
Mr. Trump was sold on the idea of trying to nullify the law during a heated Oval Office meeting in which Mick Mulvaney, the acting chief of staff, prevailed over the vice president and the White House counsel.
Google and other internet companies have lobbied for a federal privacy law through their trade groups and have hastened to support a national law that would nullify state privacy laws, such as the one California passed this year.
Iran has sued the United States at the International Court of Justice in a new, if dubious, strategy to nullify the nuclear sanctions reimposed by President Trump, which are starting to inflict pain on Iran's already troubled economy.
"We took care of the puck a lot better," Kopitar said in reference to Los Angeles' 073-3 loss Saturday to the Ottawa Senators, who scored four goals in the third period to nullify a 3-1 deficit.
But Scarpulla said that an appeals' court ruling in favor of the President wouldn't entirely nullify the attorney general's case; rather, it would likely force the office to amend its lawsuit to remove Trump himself as a defendant.
When the Senate considered the resolution last fall, the White House said the bill would "would "nullify years of work and deny businesses and communities the regulatory certainty needed to invest in projects that rely on clean water.
It views its ballistic missile and civilian nuclear programs as normal facets of its defense sector and "resistance" economy, which aims to nullify the impact of sanctions through a number of initiatives, including smuggling and boosting domestic industry.
First in their sights is Lau Siu-lai, who paused for six seconds between each word while taking her oath and later explained that she had been trying to nullify its meaning (she passed muster with her second delivery).
Recently, Kaine added his name as a co-sponsor to the Women's Health Protection Act, a Senate bill that purports to nullify any law that regulates abortion differently from other medical procedures or increases the difficulty of abortion access.
Senator James Orengo from the opposition alliance said they also wanted to warn ruling party lawmakers not to pass a proposed amendment to the election laws that would limit circumstances in which the Supreme Court could nullify an election.
But what we&aposre seeing really is finally, the unfolding of the reality of an attempt to frame the president elect, of an attempt then to continue that frame as that man took office, to nullify an American election.
Early in the year, a group of Republican members of Congress also made it clear their dislike for the rule and introduced a joint House and Senate resolution showing congressional disapproval of the regulation and asking to nullify it.
There is no constitutional requirement that the Court have nine members, so a Democratic majority could nullify the effects of the 2017 Neil Gorsuch and 2018 Kavanaugh appointments by passing a law to increase the size of the Court.
Mr. Erdogan's successful bid to nullify the Istanbul election results is certain to further undercut the confidence of the foreign investors whose money has fueled Turkish growth, but who have become increasingly disenchanted with his management of the economy.
Voting-rights advocates in Pennsylvania filed suit on Thursday to nullify the state's congressional-district map as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander, joining other court battles over the role of politics in redistricting already being waged in three other states.
"If you argue that, well, the House needed to go through endless months or even years of litigation before bringing about an impeachment, you effectively nullify the impeachment clause," House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said earlier this month.
She has filed suit seeking to nullify a non-disclosure agreement she signed the month before the 2016 election in exchange for a $130,000 payment she received from Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to keep her story secret.
"If the political goal is to nullify the F.P.I., then it's a serious miscalculation," said Ian Wilson, a researcher in politics and security at Murdoch University in Australia, referring to the Islamic Defenders Front by its initials in Indonesian.
While the strategy has quickly invigorated the party's liberal base, it's also empowered GOP attacks that Democrats are attempting to nullify the results of the 28500 presidential election through an impeachment process that remains underwater in national opinion polls.
The court's ruling on Thursday could nullify the non-prosecution agreement and subject Mr. Epstein and any co-conspirators in the case to new federal charges, said Jack Scarola, a lawyer for the two victims who challenged the agreement.
The Xbox 360 remained largely invulnerable until late 2009, when security researchers finally identified a weakness: By affixing a modchip to an arcane set of motherboard pins used for quality-assurance testing, they managed to nullify the 360's defenses.
Kriti Bharti, founder of Saarthi Trust, has helped nullify more than 30 child marriages in the western state of Rajasthan, and recently used Facebook posts as evidence in court in a state where these marriages are often held secretly at night.
President Trump's mastery of the micro-blogging site has become a key factor in his success with governance, self-defense against an old system determined to nullify his presidency, and plays an important part in the 'art of the deal.
You can even vote to eliminate the office that brought you the vote, which seems like it would either nullify the results altogether or create a rift in the federal space-time continuum through which more agencies could slip in undetected.
All of these behaviours might be "odious" and out of whack with the ideal of an impartial jury, the justices noted, but jury privacy would be torn to shreds if all of them are cause to nullify verdicts after the fact.
But Krauss — a composite character of the real police officers involved in the Algiers incident — represents racism in such extreme form that it may nullify less intense, more subtle, patrons of police brutality and other racists, in and out of uniform.
Pannick argued that the 2015 act did not say what should happen after the referendum, and that since triggering Article 50 would effectively nullify the 1972 act through which Britain joined the EU, only parliament could authorise such a step.
Alan Thicke's widow, Tanya Callau, is asking a judge to set Alan's kids straight by telling them to shut up on all their allegations that she's a greedy widow who will try to nullify her prenup to get more cash.
In a legal brief filed over the weekend, McCrory's campaign petitioned the State Board of Elections for the right to assume jurisdiction over counties in which they claim voter fraud occurred, effectively allowing them to nullify voting results in those counties.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told his French counterpart Jean-Marc Ayrault on Friday that a flare-up of violence in eastern Ukraine may nullify two-year long efforts to pacify warring sides, Russia's foreign ministry said on Friday.
Daniels, an adult film star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is currently suing to nullify a nondisclosure agreement she signed with Cohen in exchange for $130,000 that prevented her from speaking publicly about her alleged affair with President Trump.
Clifford, who stars in and directs pornographic films, is suing Donald Trump to nullify what her complaint calls a "hush agreement," which she signed on October 28, 2016, regarding an affair that she said she'd had with him a decade earlier.
So far this year, we've seen a resolution that would devalue federal lands entirely, nullify clean water regulations for mining projects, and dispose of 3.3 million acres of Western countryside (also proposed by Chaffetz, and later withdrawn after public protests).
The GOP majority has already used the Congressional Review Act 14 times since January to nullify rules passed under Barack Obama, and US senator Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, has already vowed to introduce a resolution to block the arbitration rule.
The order to preserve the records was issued by the Montgomery County Circuit Court on Monday afternoon — less than 24 hours before voting was set to begin — and the stay that will effectively nullify that order was issued late Monday night.
The Trump administration could reduce funds for the state's vast research community — including two national laboratories — which has contributed a great deal to climate science and energy innovation, or effectively nullify state regulations on clean air emissions and automobile fuel standards.
But if Judge took off for second and stole it before the Astros got the ball to second to officially ask for the appeal, he would create what is called an "intervening play" and nullify the Astros' appeal attempt. Really.
" Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, warned that he would "pursue all appropriate legislative and other means to nullify these and any planned ongoing sales should the administration move forward in this manner.
Impact: Mr. Erdogan's successful bid to nullify the Istanbul election results is certain to further undercut the confidence of the foreign investors whose money has fueled Turkish growth, but who have become increasingly disenchanted with his management of the economy.
"Pledges to reform are sincere, but simultaneous pledges to prevent all instability too often nullify progress," said Daniel H. Rosen, a founding partner of Rhodium Group, an economic analysis firm that helps keep a running scorecard on China's promised changes.
"We want to hope that Congress will not take any dramatic steps which would effectively signify a collapse" of the deal, Russia's deputy foreign minister told Interfax, referring to the renewed sanctions that might lead Iran to nullify the accord.
Those provisions include a five-year sunset clause that would cause Nafta to automatically expire unless the three countries voted to continue it — a proposal that businesses say would inject so much uncertainty into the deal as to effectively nullify it.
And in late 2016, an all-white North Carolina state legislative caucus called a special session to attempt to nullify the governorship win of Roy Cooper, a Democrat, and the election of an African-American judge to the state Supreme Court.
Given all of this, why are people surprised that, in some quarters, Mueller's efforts now appear to be nothing more than a witch hunt run by a pack of partisan wolves seeking to do nothing less than nullify the 2016 election.
Since federal law states that the right to keep and bear arms "shall not be infringed," the Supremacy Clause does not apply in this situation, and the 10th Amendment allows Missouri to, in effect, nullify federal gun laws in the state.
If they cannot, if impeachment is seen by a substantial part of the country as merely an effort to nullify an election by other means, there will be no impeachment, no matter how high the crime or serious the misdemeanor.
In the weeks since, Mr. Trump's pick for chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, has moved quickly to nullify or curtail consumer protection measures, such as "net neutrality" rules, that were established under President Obama over the industry's objections.
"While doubling the standard deduction would nullify the need for middle class families to take the mortgage interest deduction (MID), it would have the positive effect of lowering housing prices and help expand the first time homebuyer market," the letter said.
The justice found that Kesha was free to record for Sony with other producers without interference from Dr. Luke, and that most of her claims did not constitute valid causes of action to nullify a contract under New York law.
"After three years of sinister witch hunts, hoaxes, scams, tonight the House Democrats are trying to nullify the ballots of tens of millions of patriotic Americans," Trump said during a rally on Wednesday as the House voted to impeach him.
During the campaign, Farkhunda Naderi, a female member of parliament, suggested in a TV debate that the next President should name a woman—the first—to Afghanistan's high court, which has the power to nullify laws deemed contrary to Islamic law.
"This abuse of office served to cover up the President's own repeated misconduct and to seize and control the power of impeachment—and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested solely in the House of Representatives," the article said.
JERUSALEM — Israel's Parliament passed a provocative law late Monday that would retroactively legalize Jewish settlements on privately owned Palestinian land, pressing ahead with a statement of right-wing assertiveness despite the likelihood that the country's high court will nullify the legislation.
The bill had been so contentious that the nation's attorney general, who described it as unconstitutional and in contravention of international law, said he would not defend it in the high court, which seemed in any case likely to nullify it.
Bolsonaro is trying to win over roughly one-third of voters who tell pollsters they will nullify their ballots or not vote for anyone, highly disillusioned with politics-as-usual after years of investigations that exposed stunning levels of graft.
That provision has drawn swift condemnation from the chamber and other industry groups like the National Association of Manufacturers, which say that it would instill so much uncertainty in the future of Nafta that it would basically nullify the trade agreement.
If outsiders said that spit held secrets about the past, the ni-Vanuatu might worry that those secrets — if these foreigners said they were "actually" from elsewhere, indeed latecomers to their own nation — could nullify their rights to the land.
He talks to plenty of people in his out-of-office hours, and in the residence, who fuel his sense that the intelligence community is populated by enemies out to get him — who are trying to engineer a coup and nullify his presidency.
"Yesterday, the Democrats voted to potentially nullify the votes of 63 million Americans, disgracing themselves and bringing shame upon the House of Representatives," Trump said, referring to Thursday's adopted House resolution that codifies an impeachment inquiry into his alleged abuse of power.
As expected, and at the urging of social conservatives, the legislature did more than simply nullify the controversial provision — they instead chose to create their own statewide bathroom law barring transgender people from using the bathroom of the gender they identify with.
Sterling had earlier been trading down on the day, dipping to as low as $1.3344 after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the bank could not by itself nullify the negative effects of Britain leaving the European Union on the economy.
Trump has signed 220006 bills into law that nullify late-term Obama administration regulations that ranged from ensuring states can't block funds for healthcare providers that offer abortion services to preventing broadband companies from selling consumers' data for targeted ads without their permission.
A real-estate baron, with the wealthiest Cabinet in U.S. history, Trump is at peace with the plutocracy but at war with the clerks—the apparatchiks who, he claims, are seeking to nullify the election by denying the prerogatives of his Administration.
The Congress party, in power at the time, moved to nullify the court's decision and pushed Parliament to adopt a new law shifting responsibility for supporting a divorced wife away from her husband after three months and to her relatives or Muslim charities.
Republican officials in Washington and across the country have for years refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of political opponents, and have thus justified taking any and all measures to keep them out of power, or to nullify their power when they hold it.
If Democrats are unwilling to nullify this presidency based on Trump's supposed involvement in violating campaign finance laws in an election decided by 80 thousand votes in three states, their party's activists will occupy the Capitol until they move on articles of impeachment.
In addition to pressing him about his clients at McKinsey — which Buttigieg says he can't reveal because of a nondisclosure agreement, which he has asked the firm to nullify — Warren has criticized Buttigieg for holding closed-door fundraisers where media access is denied.
They want the court to nullify the previous election, force Mr. Mohd to step down and require the current board to divulge the full shareholder contact list, along with meeting minutes and financials, so they can have what they consider a fair election.
Orange juice's high sugar levels nearly nullify its vitamin C and potassium content, so much that a glass of plain water with a pinch of vitamin C from a lemon or orange wedge might be a safer bet for fortifying your immune system.
Photo: APOfficials with California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) have intervened to nullify a recent court ruling saying coffee sold in the state—say, like at a local Starbucks—must be accompanied by warning labels saying brewed coffee contains the carcinogen acrylamide.
But Congress can easily wipe out a subset of Obama's agency rules using the 1996 Congressional Review Act, which allows the House and Senate to nullify any recently finalized federal regulation by a simple majority vote in both chambers — so long as the president agrees.
The new federal law will essentially nullify a GMO labeling law that went into effect in Vermont last month; it would have required genetically modified foods to display a label reading, "produced with genetic engineering" instead of giving companies options as to how to label.
He is very pleased that more information is coming out that you can now connect more dots between these people who were trying all these shenanigans even after he was elected, always trying to nullify the democratically elected President, but I agree with you, too.
"The Republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election," Bannon said, saying it was an "open secret on Capitol Hill" that many Republicans did not support Trump's agenda, and singling out Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan for criticism.
Jeff Flake, a Republican senator from Arizona and vocal Trump critic, on Monday introduced a bill in Congress to nullify the tariffs, though it would be extremely difficult for the measure to achieve a two-thirds majority needed to override an expected Trump veto.
"I would, but I doubt it would have any chance of passing or, even if it passed, that we would have the votes to override the veto," Johnson told CNN's "State of the Union" when asked about supporting legislation to nullify the tariffs. Sen.
For instance, Congress could nullify the basis of the judge's decision by raising the penalty amount or declaring the individual mandate severable from the rest of the law, University of Michigan law professor Nicholas Bagley and Richard Primus argued in The Atlantic last month.
Trump's defenders argued that Steele was not a whistle-blower but a villain—a dishonest Clinton apparatchik who had collaborated with American intelligence and law-enforcement officials to fabricate false charges against Trump and his associates, in a dastardly attempt to nullify the 2016 election.
Washington (CNN)The White House is reviewing a plan that could nullify a settlement that immigrant children that arrive with their families be released from custody within 20 days, a rule they have blamed for their separation of thousands of families at the border.
And senators would have failed to nullify four other rules — two from the Department of Labor, one from the Department of Education and one from the Department of Defense — all of which required just one vote to flip in order to reject it outright.
I have been vocal in Congress by cosponsoring legislation to completely nullify the rule and by voting for legislation that provides a six month implementation delay to provide relief to those that are struggling to comply in the short window given by the Administration.
Mr. Trump's broadside came a day after Mr. Ryan, the speaker from Wisconsin, dismissed the president's plan, floated on Tuesday, to take executive action to nullify the constitutional guarantee that anyone born in the United States is a citizen, which he said was "obviously" impossible.
The defamation suit is separate from Ms. Clifford's efforts to nullify a nondisclosure agreement that she signed days before the 2016 election, when she accepted a $130,000 payment and agreed to keep quiet about the affair she said she had with Mr. Trump in 2006.
Missouri gun proponents built on the repeal to legalize "permitless carry" by anyone 19 years of age or older, nullify local gun-control ordinances, expand "stand your ground" protections and empower citizens to carry weapons into restaurants, bars, streets, schools and seemingly everyplace else.
So all that is to say that if the law is that if a juror is not considering the evidence, she can be removed from the jury during the course of the trial, I don't think that that is true of jurors who nullify.
Though there have been desperate moves among some Remainers to find a way to nullify the referendum—to hold a second one, or just ignore it, or hope that the Scottish parliament will block it using some obscure constitutional wizardry—this would be a mistake.
To the Editor: Re "Interior Nominee Helped Quash Pesticide Report" and "Move to Nullify Health Care Act Roils Democrats" (front page, March 27): The Republican Party is demonstrating once again that its priorities lie with industry, even when products put American lives at risk.
WASHINGTON — The House on Tuesday failed to overturn President Trump's first veto, leaving the declaration of a national emergency at the southwestern border intact despite the bipartisan passage of a resolution attempting to nullify the president's circumvention of Congress to fund his border wall.
The Congress party, which counts Muslims as a core constituency, moved to nullify the court's ruling and pushed Parliament to adopt a new law shifting responsibility for supporting a divorced wife away from her husband after three months and to her relatives or Muslim charities.
In a letter to acting Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, Rubio questioned how someone with the officer's social media history received a commission and said the Army should immediately nullify the commission and pursue all available disciplinary options under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
"From Day 1, the wretched Washington swamp has been trying to nullify the results of a truly great and democratic election," Mr. Trump told a crowd of about 20,000 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, one of the most Democratic cities in the country.
With a zealotry that would put your typical Area 51 fanatic to shame, they seek to sell middle America on all of their fevered psychodramas with the obvious objective being to nullify the results of the 2016 election and, in a word, bring Trump down.
LEADING THE DAY CONGRESS: House action on Tuesday to nullify Trump's emergency declaration to finance additional miles of border wall by rearranging Congress's appropriations foreshadows a dramatic clash in March between the two branches when the GOP-led Senate has to make the next move.
In 2014, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler said the agency would attempt to use federal authority granted to it in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which states the FCC should take "measures that promote competition in the local telecommunications market," to nullify state laws that prevent such competition.
He is laying groundwork to invoke an untested provision of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law that allows the council of the country's top financial regulators to nullify a consumer agency rule if they decide it threatens the safety and soundness of the banking system.
The White House also plans to try to nullify the waiver California has under the Clean Air Act to set its own standards — effectively forcing the state, and the dozen states that have aligned their standards with it, to roll back their standards back as well.
Under Senate leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore's leadership, we have not only witnessed the attempt to nullify Mike Morgan's election to the Supreme Court, but watch their legislature pass what we and the federal courts agreed was an overtly racist voter suppression bill.
It claims Democrats are violating President Donald Trump's right to due process, as well as violating "the Constitution, the rule of law, and every past precedent," with their inquiry, and suggests the inquiry is politically motivated and seeks to nullify the results of the 2016 election.
Without deciding on the veracity of Kesha's allegations, including that she had been drugged, raped and emotionally abused by Dr. Luke, Kornreich ruled on Wednesday that most of the singer's claims did not constitute valid causes of action to nullify a contract under New York law.
In Monday's unsigned opinion, the Supreme Court cited its ruling in 2011 that AEDPA permits a federal court to nullify a state court's decision in a capital case only when the latter is "so lacking in justification" that there is no "possibility for fair-minded disagreement".
Arthur called Gevers incompetent, and threatened that if he did anything improper—like prevail upon the supervisory authority to nullify the foundation's contract with the Breitmans' company—he'd expose him to the press; according to Pons, Arthur began to harass the third board member as well.
"The American people ... insist that vague, unsubstantiated, and uncorroborated allegations of 30-plus-year-old misconduct — where all the supposed witnesses either totally deny it or can't confirm it — is nowhere near grounds to nullify someone's career or destroy their good name," McConnell said in floor remarks.
In a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California made public on Friday, the Blakely Law Group also asked for a lawsuit by Daniels that seeks to nullify the agreement to be moved to a federal district court from a county court.
We're also fighting back as the gun lobby tries to push through dangerous "reciprocity" legislation that would arm anyone and nullify concealed carry standards in every state -- a race to the bottom that would force states with strong gun laws to allow anyone to carry guns anywhere.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) introduced a bill Monday to nullify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) net neutrality rules.
If enough states pass laws protecting net neutrality, it would effectively nullify the FCC's hugely unpopular decision, and may discourage major ISPs from creating "fast lanes" on the internet for services that can afford to pay — one of the biggest fears in a post-net neutrality world.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's Supreme Court will rule on Monday on cases that seek to nullify the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta last month and the judges could order a fresh vote or clear the way for the incumbent to be sworn in for a second term.
Education rules These bills, HJ Resolutions 57 and 58, nullify education rules outlined by the Obama administration near the end of 2016 that Republicans argued took control out of the hands of states and localities while also burdening states with requirements on data collection and teacher training.
According to the lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Ontario, the CCLA is seeking court orders that will nullify the agreement between Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto—the municipal organization tied to the project—and prevent Waterfront Toronto from approving Sidewalk Labs' yet-to-be-presented master plan.
Well, that isn't quite right; everyone understands how his length and leaping ability make him one of the game's foremost alley-oop threats, how his rolls to the rim open up space for every other Clipper, how his rebounding and shot-blocking can nullify entire opposing frontcourts.
The A.F.C's decision to nullify its contract for the broadcast rights to games in Saudi Arabia comes even after rulers there have allowed a major piracy operation, perhaps the most sophisticated in television history, to steal billions of dollars of sports content owned by beIN since 2017.
The Justice Department, after all, prevailed on both of its constitutional arguments at the 5th Circuit, which ruled, as DOJ argued, both that the FHFA director is unconstitutionally insulated from accountability to the president but that the unconstitutional appointment doesn't nullify Treasury's 2012 agreement with the agency.
In short, the longstanding rules of temporary side-by-side coexistence in the West Bank, as set out under the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, are already being violated, and bit by bit both sides are taking steps that would nullify the remaining vestiges of the accords.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, flanked by company executives and miners, signed a long-promised executive order on Tuesday to nullify President Barack Obama's climate change efforts and revive the coal industry, effectively ceding American leadership in the international campaign to curb the dangerous heating of the planet.
Not since the Reagan administration has Washington moved so quickly to roll back or nullify so many federal regulations, one of the clearest signs of an abrupt shift of power in a government now under one-party control that has flipped the script of winners and losers.
Sen. Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) introduced a bill Monday to nullify the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) net neutrality rules.
Editorial The Kenyan Supreme Court's courageous decision to nullify the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta is a critical first for Kenya and Africa, demonstrating that democratic institutions are capable of acting independently and resolving disputes that in the past have often spilled over into violence.
So essentially, these little-noticed 538 people chosen mainly to fulfill a ceremonial role would be taking it upon themselves to nullify the outcome an election in which 129 million people voted, and make someone who wasn't even on the ballot the president of the United States.
Republican leaders told rank and file members at this morning's conference meeting that they intend to use a somewhat obscure statute -- the Congressional Review Act -- to nullify some of the most recent Obama Administration regulations, according to multiple GOP sources -- including a rule expanding who qualifies for overtime pay.
Long before Giannis Antetokounmpo decided to dominate the NBA with unprecedented physical characteristics so obscene they nullify his need for a reliable outside shot, there was Grant Hill: A unique, positionless natural who probably could've averaged a triple-double if averaging a triple-double was his primary goal.
To his detractors, Jabari is a lone actor not to be trusted for his close ties to pro-settlement Israelis and, intentionally or not, serving as a fig leaf for plans to extend Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank and thereby nullify the decadeslong struggle for Palestinian rights.
But the new regulations threaten to nullify the very point of such institutions for most parents, which is to offer an alternative to the mainstream Chinese system, in which students spend years cramming for extremely competitive university-entrance exams that prize rote learning over critical or lateral thinking.
The possibility that Kenya&aposs Supreme Court could nullify the second presidential election this year and order a third vote threatens a "Kafkaesque situation where we have elections for years and years," said Martin Kimani, a presidential envoy and head of a government task force on counter-terrorism.
"We pledge to limit and restrain all federal government exercise of power that exceeds in any way the plain language of those few powers listed in the Constitution and to nullify all others that exceed such limit," read the resolution signed by Moore at the 19963 Tenth Amendment Summit.
The president slammed Ryan for coming out against his plan to nullify birthright citizenship, dismissed his push to embrace free trade and opted not to support a stop-gap spending bill, leading to Ryan ending his congressional career during what became the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Everyone knows what Teixeira is going to do, he hasn't changed a thing in his striking repertoire since before he fought Marvin Eastman, but an important point to remember is that the difference between 'predictable' and 'reliable' is whether the other guy is actually doing anything to nullify it.
Jerusalem Rejecting the Americans as a possible broker in a Middle East peace process, Palestinian leaders have shifted tactics, aiming for the United Nations to nullify President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, while simultaneously trying to get other countries to recognize a Palestinian state.
The decision to nullify the Istanbul election — made by a body beholden to Mr. Erdogan, which found that some election officials had been appointed illegally — may ultimately backfire on the president by adding to the economic distress that caused him to lose Istanbul in the first place, analysts say.
Dolores Troiani, a lawyer who helped Andrea Constand overcome a non-disclosure agreement to testify against Bill Cosby, leading to his sexual-assault conviction earlier this year, suggested that the smartest move for Mr. Trump and his team would be to nullify Ms. Clifford's contract on their own.
But the negotiating strategy of the United States' new chief diplomat is unlikely to be embraced by major European powers, who opposed Mr. Trump's move and are talking now about how to nullify the effects of threatened United States sanctions on European firms that do business with Iran.
Witness John Brennan, Obama's CIA director, calling on the nation's spies to defy the commander in chief, local mayors purporting to nullify federal law by creating so-called sanctuary cities, and rogue federal judges attempting to block the president's clear right and duty to defend the nation's borders.
That suit, and the Justice Department, initially pressed to nullify only the part of the law that forces insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing medical conditions as well as a suite of health benefits deemed "essential," such as pregnancy and maternal health, mental health and prescription drugs.
But in the surprise second session, the ultraconservative contingent that controls North Carolina's Republican supermajority unleashed an instant barrage of bills to nullify the results of Democrat Roy Cooper's recent defeat of McCrory and the voters' elevation of a distinguished African American jurist, Mike Morgan, to the state's Supreme Court.
The president and congressional Republicans were gaining public mileage with the charge that the whole impeachment thing was a "witch hunt" being carried out in secretive chambers as a ploy not only to nullify the results of the 2016 presidential election but to influence the outcome of the 2020 election.
What they're saying: "[I]t is clear that President Trump's decision to spend $8.1 billion on a border wall will not only injure the House's general institutional power over appropriations ... but also nullify the House's specific vote to reject President Trump's request for the funds at issue here," the brief says.
Successful equal protection challenges under the US and California constitutions could nullify the law: The government would have to prove not only that there is disparity in board representation among men and women but also that such a divide is a sufficient reason to create a special law for women.
Let's remember that even if Trump does deliver an hour's worth of decent rhetoric on Tuesday night, it not only does not nullify his past indecencies and unfit behavior, but we can all set a timer to see just how long the mirage of a "more presidential" Trump will last.
Your Department of Justice has not only refused to intervene in a lawsuit brought by state attorneys general that would nullify preexisting conditions protections if successful, but also argued in a brief that guaranteeing coverage to people with health conditions and charging them the same rates should be struck down.
President Trump said he was preparing an executive order that would nullify the long-accepted constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship in the United States, his latest attention-grabbing maneuver days before midterm congressional elections as he has sought to activate his base by vowing to clamp down on immigrants and immigration.
" That fear doesn't go away as they get deeper into their relationship, even if they justify their coupling up — as Gretchen does in the first season — as two pit bulls who might not be able to get along with other dogs but together "nullify the threat through mutually assured destruction.
The court granted a request by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, which had petitioned to nullify federal permits for Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota Access Pipeline on grounds that the Army Corps of Engineers violated the National Environmental Policy Act when it issued permits in 2016 without conducting adequate environmental reviews.
Mr. Russell said he was also worried about Mr. Trump's executive order to revive the coal industry and nullify President Barack Obama's work to combat climate change, as well as efforts by Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, to push for more school choice programs while cutting resources from public schools.
He has a chance that Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton never had — to mitigate, at least, the sting of impeachment — and his political operation wasted little time mounting a counterassault on what Mr. Trump characterizes as the corrupt, liberal Democrats who orchestrated a largely party-line scheme to nullify his election.
Now, Blackmore — a New York City-based hairdresser whose clients are said to have included Marc Jacobs, Leighton Meester, Andre Balazs and Selena Gomez — is suing Andi and her father in excess of $2 million for fraud and seeks to nullify the prenup and have a jury trial, according to court papers.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two companies largely owned by Dish Network will have an opportunity to nullify about $500 million in fines and be eligible once again for $3.83 billion in credits for a wireless spectrum auction, if they can demonstrate that they are independent entities, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday.
There were also protests from cultural and humanitarian groups, who argued that the night sky is a commons to which all of humanity is entitled to have access, and that the ability to experience the darkness of night and observe observe the stars is a basic human right that no corporation can nullify.
And so, on March 2628, one day after the high court's decision, Republican lawmakers dusted off their minimum wage preemption bill and rewrote it to be a local minimum wage nullification bill — one that would nullify, even retroactively, the St. Louis raises and impose state-mandated wage suppression targeting Missouri's underpaid workers.
Executive orders, issued willy-nilly from the White House, have been used to try to wreck the national health care system, abolish environmental oversight, foil efforts to counter climate change, nullify corporate regulations, destroy labor-management forums, set immigration restrictions, conduct foreign policy, and hand vast public lands over to private investors.
That case seeks to nullify a controversial nonprosecution agreement made in secret in 2007 that allowed Mr. Epstein to avoid federal criminal charges, despite police findings that Mr. Epstein had lured girls — some of them runaways or foster children — to his Palm Beach mansion to give him massages that frequently turned sexual.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE on Monday unveiled a $2023 trillion budget proposal that includes spending cuts that would nullify a two-year deal negotiated with Congress last summer.
Blackmore — a New York City-based hairdresser whose clients he says have included Marc Jacobs, Leighton Meester, Andre Balazs, Elizabeth Olsen, Brian Atwood and Selena Gomez — is suing Andi and her father in excess of $2 million for fraud and seeks to nullify the prenup and have a jury trial, according to court papers.
"The result would all but nullify the incentive to purchase a home for most, amounting to a de facto tax increase on homeowners, putting home values across the country at risk and ensuring that only the top 5 percent of Americans have the opportunity to benefit from the mortgage interest deduction, " the NAR said.
While the win which earned him his TUF winner's glass, it wasn't exactly the most enthralling of contests we've ever seen with a dominant Hall doing his utmost to nullify Lobov's striking-heavy attack, that was Hall's fifth win in a row and had finished his previous four bouts by either submission or TKO.
Judge Kavanaugh has also addressed the other big issue raised in the signing statements debate: whether it is legitimate for presidents to sign bills but effectively nullify some provisions by deeming them unconstitutional, or whether the Constitution gives presidents only the choice of signing a bill — and then obeying all of it — or vetoing it.
At least six people died in clashes between the police and opposition supporters who said that the election had been rigged, and the opposition asked the Constitutional Court to throw out the results and nullify the victory for Mr. Mnangagwa, a former deputy to Mr. Mugabe who stepped in to replace him in November.
"We are choosing to meet this challenge head-on, investing to make our neighborhoods more resilient and doing our part to reduce the pollution that drives climate change," Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said in a statement after President Trump signed an executive order to nullify President Barack Obama's climate change efforts.
These two repeals slid through quickly and easily through thanks to the little-known 1996 Congressional Review Act (CRA), which allows Congress to nullify any rules submitted to the Federal Register within the previous 60 legislative days using a joint resolution, which only takes a simple majority that cannot be filibustered, but can be vetoed by the president.
He files three lawsuits on behalf of Stephanie Clifford, "Stormy" Daniels: One seeks to nullify a nondisclosure agreement Daniels signed in 2016 prohibiting her from discussing an affair she had with Trump; one claims that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen conspired with the president to keep her quiet; and the last accuses Trump of defaming Daniels on Twitter.
There is some confusion over exactly how powerful it actually is (it does not linger long in the atmosphere) and whether the methane leaks from wells and pipelines are large enough to nullify natural gas's clear advantages over coal as a source of electric power (some academics say yes, the White House and other academics say no).
Mazie HironoMazie Keiko HironoDemocratic senator on possibility of Trump standing up to the NRA: 'That's just such BS' Schumer to Trump: Demand McConnell hold vote on background check bill Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (D-Hawaii) on Sunday claiming future judicial and legislative decisions will nullify Roe v. Wade.
The defamation suit — filed last April in federal court in Manhattan and later transferred to California at the request of Mr. Trump's lawyers — stands apart from Mr. Avenatti's efforts to nullify the nondisclosure agreement that Ms. Clifford signed days before the 2016 election, agreeing to keep quiet about the affair that Ms. Clifford said occurred in 2006.
Among the ways it has done so: suspending the requirements and tools instituted to effectively improve municipal planning efforts to further fair housing, and proposing to nullify the Fair Housing Act's Discriminatory Effects Standard, also known as disparate impact, by shifting the burden of proof onto the plaintiff at every step of a disparate impact discrimination claim.
New White House appointees at agencies including the Federal Communications Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency have also personally intervened in recent weeks to block, delay or start the process to nullify other rules, such as a requirement that corporations publish tallies comparing chief executive pay with average employee wages.
Here&aposs What&aposs Next in the Fight to Save Net NeutralityThe United States Senate on Wednesday passed a resolution to nullify the Federal Communication…Read more ReadInitial remarks this morning kicked off with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell saying that "this resolution takes us in the wrong direction," and insisting that it's a partisan attempt to drum up a campaign issue.
Essentially, whenever you see the religious right kicking down the doors between church and state, they leave that door wide open for us behind them and we're going to find a way to use that, not simply to spite them but to kind of try to nullify some of the damage they're doing and use it to the benefit of reasonable people.
According to The Wall Street Journal, "Congress can use a little-known law called the Congressional Review Act to nullify rules that have been finalized within 60 days that Congress is in session, a time period that often extends much longer than a couple of months since lawmakers aren't in session every weekday," which makes November 20 the unofficial deadline for climate action.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-AZ) to nullify the steel and aluminum tariffs.
Last week, Attorney General 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 accused the state of California of trying to nullify federal law by its continuing refusal to cooperate in the prosecution of criminal illegal aliens.
"We are encouraged the Supreme Court unanimously rejected the lower court's politically motivated attempt to force a special legislative election in 2017 and its efforts to 'suspend provisions of the North Carolina Constitution,' ignore voters' constitutional right to elect representatives to two-year terms, and effectively nullify their votes from 2016," state Senator Ralph Hise and Representative David Lewis said in a statement.
At a time of tribalism and polarization, culminating in threats by the states to nullify federal laws and secede from the Union, Marshall's central idea, shared with his Federalist heroes George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, was that "we the people" of the United States as a whole are sovereign and united, as opposed to "we the people" of the individual states.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (Ariz.) introduced legislation on Monday to nullify the tariffs.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (Ariz.) has also introduced a bill to nullify them.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (Ariz.) introduced legislation on Monday to nullify the tariffs.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE on Monday introduced legislation that would nullify Trump's tariffs.
Stunning knockout victories over the likes of Ryan Couture and George Sotiropoulos have made opponents more than wary of the punching power of Pearson, leading to the opposition trying their best to nullify his biggest weapons by taking the fight to the ground to stall out a decision victory with a smothering, wrestling-based attack—case in point with the aforementioned losses against both Dunham and Trinaldo.
"On Wednesday, Senate Democrats will force a vote to nullify the IRS's horrible rule and put power back in the hands of homeowners," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerReddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian presses Congress for paid paternity leave Turkey says soldier killed despite cease-fire in Syria Schumer calls for FDA to probe reports of contaminated baby food MORE (D-N.
After about two hours of arguments and about 20 minutes of deliberations, the judges issued a unanimous ruling: To remove the question of the pound of flesh — "We agreed it was a merry sport, and no court would enforce it," Justice Ginsburg said — to restore Shylock's property, to restore the 3,000 ducats that he had lent to Antonio, and to nullify the demand of his conversion.
What's sad and unfortunate is that a lot of young people in schools and in formal education don't get told the whole story about how this country was founded, don't get told the real story about why education is the way that it is, and what education has been put in place to do…which is basically to numb and nullify a bunch of people into labor.
At a private meeting on Thursday hosted by the National Association of Manufacturers, a trade group, a senior White House adviser provided a plan on how the administration would handle efforts to curtail environmental regulations beyond the initial rush now underway to nullify recently adopted rules, said an energy industry executive who participated in the meeting and spoke on the condition of anonymity because details were confidential.
Stunning knockout victories over the likes of Ryan Couture and George Sotiropoulos have made opponents more than wary of the punching power of Pearson, leading to the opposition trying their best to nullify his biggest weapons by taking the fight to the ground to stall out a decision victory with a smothering, wrestling-based attack—case in point with the aforesaid losses against both Dunham, Trinaldo and Brooks.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE (R-Neb.) wrote a letter to Barr on Tuesday recommending that the Justice Department nullify the 85033 deal between Epstein and federal prosecutors in Florida in order to go after his co-conspirators.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), a staunch Trump critic, said he'd introduce a bill to nullify the tariffs.
Meanwhile, the state legislature has lined up behind no fewer than three bills to expand gun rights in the wake of that tragedy, including one that would bar creditors from seizing firearms in a debt collection, another that would nullify any executive order to do with guns, and a "reciprocity" measure to allow Georgians with concealed weapons permits to carry into South Carolina, despite that state's much laxer permitting requirements.
Immediately following the White House's statement, Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.) threatened legislation to nullify the action.
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies MORE (D-Mass.), would use authority under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to nullify the FCC's vote in December to roll back the rules.
However, unless there has been a sudden change of heart in the Obama administration, Weiss will merely reiterate the official view that Congress should provide "independent fiscal oversight while respecting Puerto Rico's autonomy," and that territories like Puerto Rico be provided "with a legal framework that allows for a comprehensive restructuring" of the island's debt obligations – a "Super-Chapter 9" mechanism that would nullify even the creditor rights enshrined in Puerto Rico's own Constitution.
Rauha Mäkilä, "Mura" (2013), oil on canvas, 31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in (courtesy of the artist and Helsinki Contemporary © Rauha Mäkilä, courtesy Helsinki Contemporary / 2015 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / KUVASTO, Helsinki, photo by Ville Löppönen) (click to enlarge)By avoiding the temptation to advertise the exhibited artists as "the Finnish equivalents of 'x'" in the promotional material, the exhibition also avoids the kind of hand holding which can quickly nullify anyone's sense of adventure.

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