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"open door" Definitions
  1. (of a policy, system, principle, etc.) allowing people or goods freedom to come into a country; allowing people to go to a place or get information without controls or limits
  2. a policy within a company or other organization designed to allow people to freely communicate with the people in charge

865 Sentences With "open door"

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However, Chancellor Angela Merkel, once praised for her open-door policy toward newcomers, has been criticized by what many Germans now view as an open-door migrant policy.
" One Twitter user wrote, "Love is an open door.
Indeed, Mr Trump is pushing at a partly open door.
The company will also roll out an "Open Door" policy.
"It's not going to be an open door," Dupuis says.
The show deserves a similar response: it's an open door.
It's neither a panacea nor an open door to abuse.
The driver hopped out and came around his open door.
Remember, love is always an open door at Saint Luke's.
I want to have a big fat beautiful open door.
I still want the ecosystem, but with an open-door policy.
The Muslim call to prayer drifted out through the open door.
Find an open door, and enter the studio of Alyssa Monks.
Time management regret is a jail cell with an open door.
High church incense replaced by clouds slipping through an open door.
An open door invites welcomed guests, like their neighbor, Priscilla Hartung.
"Here, we have been pushing against an open door," Ms. Rodin said.
"It was always an open door and open gate," she says, laughing.
Perhaps Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy of 2015 is to blame.
Uh, but we can't do this in front of the open door.
If they see an open door, that's an invitation to do more.
An open door policy means everyone feels comfortable enough to approach anyone.
Still, major donors have found an open door at the White House.
The border is not an open door that can simply be shut.
The rabbi's words were punctuated by frogs chirping outside the open door.
"There's not an open-door policy," said former ORR director Robert Carey.
I excused myself and hurried through the open door toward the ocean.
"[Amazon] preaches that they have this open-door policy and then when you try to go through that open door, instead of being allowed in, you are now set up," a former Fulfillment Center worker in Indiana told Gizmodo.
Not to mention Keith Morrison has an open door to narrate my life.
Many companies are similarly exposed, as an open-door policy pervades corporate America.
While many have been welcoming, others have criticized the country's open-door policies.
"This is embarrassing, man," he said, aiming the camera out the open door.
She survived, but has backtracked from her controversial open door policy on migration.
After China's open-door policy, all these moving images, films, pop culture arrived.
The gunman walked in through the open door "guns blazing," Mr. Shubert said.
Amazon Ring's policies are an open door for privacy and civil liberty violations.
Renaming the parade was an extension of that open-door spirit, she believed.
All programs should have an open-door policy for parents to drop in.
Carney on Thursday promised libra "an open mind but not an open door".
An open door reminds us that there is another room we have not entered.
Merkel has herself come under scrutiny in Germany for her open-door refugee policy.
Even so, at the Commerce Department Boeing may be pushing on an open door.
"If they see an open door, that's an invitation to do more," Schiff said.
The officers were responding to a report of an open door at her residence.
That is putting pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel and her open door migrant policy.
During flight, you can watch the pilots through the open door to the cockpit
Many sanctuaries have regular schedules, lack robust security and proudly bear open-door policies.
"We're the party of the 'open door,' " Priebus told me, as he often does.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has faced growing criticism for her open-door refugee policy.
Part of the reason for the shift is the nation's open-door immigration policy.
It's an open-door type of tale that can end up in different places.
One photo from the Open Door that night has since become a jazz icon.
Progress is associated with an open door, taking the invitation, putting yourself out there.
Germany adopted an open-door policy, eventually taking in more than a million migrants.
And some of them I'm sure are really concerned about this open-door policy.
Ankara says it keeps an "open door" policy for those fleeing the five-year conflict.
He was sitting across the aisle and posted a short video of the open door.
" Orji also posted on Instagram: "I am a benefactor of the open door of immigration.
I realize now that I still want the ecosystem, but with an open-door policy.
The country implemented its Open Door Policy in 20153, allowing China up to foreign businesses.
He subsequently defended Merkel's open-door migrant policy, however, accusing the AfD of fuelling fears.
Turkey insists it has an open door policy, yet that door seems pretty much closed.
Even with the premise and open door to BDSM culture, Bonding isn't often overtly sexual.
When one door closes, another door opens and I hope to be that open door.
I walked in through the open door and shouted his name from the living room.
They look at the open door, see nothing on the ground, and pass on by.
Police said the caller had reported someone was removing items from a small, open door.
Still, that has not stopped Silicon Valley from keeping an open door for Mr. Obama.
Italy's open-door policy toward migrants has already changed significantly in the past 12 months.
On Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration finally put a stop to open-door helicopter flights.
As I leaned forward to grab them, I hit my head on the open door.
Shows like Black-ish might be the open door they've been needing to walk through.
The country is embroiled in a battle over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
Some years ago, my wife and I declared Thanksgiving a travel-free, open-door feast.
At another point, we passed an open door and spotted a steel girder right outside.
This brought the birdies in through an open door, which both delighted and terrified me.
FlyNYON, which now uses its own helicopters rather than charters, still offers open-door flights.
I remember stopping dead in my tracks at an open door to a visitation room.
"I don't charge per hour," she said of her frequent open-door sessions with employees.
"We have reached out and we've always found an open door and a responsive ear," Mrs.
Serena hasn't got anybody pushing her very much, so it is an open door for her.
They see it as an open door to "moral hazard", a permanent reward for bad behavior.
You look to your left and an open door appears, beckoning you to walk through it.
As Loughlin's arrest became international news, the Fuller House crew has begun an open door policy.
"Growing up, my grandmother was always hosting people — she had an open-door policy," Kerr shared.
It's the most open door — the biggest way to escape — that you have at the time.
It wasn't private by design, so when censors came along, they pushed on an open door.
With his aim to foster greater scale, Mr Macron should be pushing on an open door.
A hard point to argue, though your "may" does leave an open door for further inquiry.
"China's open door will not be closed, it will be only be opened wider," Xi said.
Swartz told the news station she instinctively ran toward the first open door she could find.
Other countries including Italy and Austria have also been outspoken critics of Merkel's open-door policies.
Turkey will continue its open door policy, but "not because someone told us to," Akdogan said.
There is an open door of dialogue, and I hope they feel this belongs to them.
Midway up the hall, he saw, Caroline's empty wheelchair was placed beside a partially open door.
With abattoirs generally not known for their open-door policy, iANIMAL seemed like a good alternative.
"China's open door will not be closed — it will be only be opened wider," he said.
Prayers and songs spilled out of the open door amid the chirping of the pet birds.
Perdue has an Open Door Policy which includes an anonymous toll-free hotline to voice concerns.
The Brexiteers that rail against the insatiable appetites of Brussels are pushing at an open door.
Through an open door we saw a group of migrant laborers squatting around a poker game.
He sees his open-door policy as the best demonstration of his commitment to total transparency.
Requires an open door or window and a complete lack of motivation for simple household tasks.
The stresses on the Canadian system mirror those of other countries with an open door policy.
She stood for a moment by the open door, watching him close the gate behind him.
A white sheet lay on the ground next to the open door of a trooper's car.
In the front, three men occupied the passenger seat, limbs splaying out of the open door.
Still, Mexican authorities are cashing in on the open-door policy offered by Trump's White House.
FlyNYON has been offering open-door photo flights for years, benefiting from the growth of Instagram.
Out in the street, a stray dog sees the open door and makes his way inside.
He is positive about the future: "It feels like we're pushing an open door," he says.
Drudge may have been especially responsible for mainstreaming Jones, but he was pushing on an open door.
While Merkel's popularity abroad is unshaken, her domestic standing got seriously hampered by her open-door policy.
"It's their open door to the public, who own the house, which is really important," she said.
Conflict in Syria and Iraq will likely force more refugees to test Germany's controversial open-door policy.
I could see on the far side of the plane [an open door, and I went out].
At Sadie's home, the police found a broken fence, an open door and the smell of gas.
This is an incredible open door to a real dialogue that is so rare in today's politics.
Spahn is a champion of the party's right who has fiercely attacked her open-door asylum policy.
Packages of dried seaweed, and seaweed in gel form, sat on a shelf inside the open door.
Before entering, the women stood on the cement porch in front of the open door and prayed.
I see a man leaning against the open door in a proprietary fashion, and explain my dilemma.
" The Open Door was a dark little joint that Mr. Haynes would later characterize as "a dump.
Her mother retired as a math and English teacher at Open Door Christian Schools in Elyria, Ohio.
The hallway was dimly lit and quiet, save for celebratory sounds emitting from the occasional open door.
Create an open door, not a closed one, for people to say more when they are upset.
"Looking at the future, China will insist on the basic state policy of open door," he said.
The man fills the passenger's seat; the woman stands at his shoulder beside the roadster's open door.
The cooling welcome in Emerson is a microcosm of growing discontent over Canada's open door policy for refugees.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated his country's open-door policy on refugees in a series of tweets.
COTTER That economic ruling class, for its part, could, and should, contribute to an open-door cultural policy.
Once, I walked by Scary Mary's open door and saw her pull a child out of his seat.
It's sweet, he wants some me time, says Kennedy B. They cross yard open door  lightshape runs out.
His story highlights the importance and need for urban open-door shelters like the Western PA Humane Society.
Door after open door revealed artists engaged with interested viewers asking why and how they made their work.
Some in the French government, mostly ex-premier Manuel Valls, criticizing Berlin's open-door policy, as has Trump.
The Commonwealth "open door", the subject of Clair Wills's poignant book, "Lovers and Strangers", lasted only until 1968.
"Sometimes stress is just a major downer, but sometimes stress is anticipation — the open door of something new."
Ankara has since reversed its "open door" policy, building a wall along the 911 km (570 mile) frontier.
How much were you pushing at an open door when you brought your modernising credo to the party?
I'll be damned if you can't hear 'Truck Yeah' by Tim McGraw blasting out of this open door.
When she arrived, sunshine was pouring through the open door and Motown was playing on the sound system.
The EU tax pushers see the ruling as an open door to impose burdensome taxes on American companies.
They gained popularity last year by criticizing Merkel's open-door refugee policy but have slipped in recent weeks.
CAS SEC-GEN SAYS RULING COULD OPEN DOOR TO APPEALS BY A DOZEN RUSSIAN COMPETITORS AGAINST OLYMPICS BAN
And the way he does that is when he sees an open door, he'll just walk through it.
"New York is like a big mystery tour," Kate said, looking out from the open door of Moe's.
Will he liberalise the visa rules so that there is an open-door policy for migrants with degrees?
One day there was an open door, and I walked through it and my life was changed forever.
New entry restrictions in Chile, Peru and, most recently, Ecuador have raised fears the open-door policy is ending.
An even less restrictive "open door" policy for Cubans was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s.
German yields briefly underperformed after voters signalled disapproval of Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy in regional elections.
Without a peep, the peahen strutted into the open door of the Royal Oaks Liquors in Arcadia on Monday.
Last month, Trump accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of making a "catastrophic mistake" with her open-door immigration policy.
Respire functions as a collective in essence and in practice, with an open door policy for our extended family.
But the mindset of a police officer changes when they hear it's an "open structure" or "open door" call.
This episode, however, signals that these awakening feelings are only the open door to a world of greater understanding.
Ryan Zinke ultimately got the job, he has provided an open door to both Lucas and Protect the Harvest.
Merkel opposes such a unilateralist move as it would reverse her 2015 open-door policy and undermine her authority.
Merkel, who has been in the chancellery since 2005, has been criticized for her open-door policy to refugees.
It involves people getting out of their cars and dancing to the song alongside the cars&apos open door.
"You have to work with people who have an open door and are working with you," Dudley told me.
He deceived voters: over Britain's involvement in two wars and by presiding over an undeclared open-door immigration policy.
The confession of an Uzbek man may lead some to call for scrutiny of Sweden's open-door immigration policy.
This beauty was the first to pee in our open door bathroom with all of us in the room.
But campaigners said the "parental consent" clause for under 18s had now become an "open door" to forced marriage.
So we're going where the growth is and pushing on an open door, unencumbered by legacy or analog businesses.
He had promised that every fundraiser he would do would be open door, but this one was closed door.
"The only way you can be the party of the open door is if you keep that in mind."
The Alternative for Germany party was quick to link the attack to Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
"The rally was a 3,000-person, open-door event for the public," the campaign said in an emailed statement.
But Ankara has since reversed its "open door" policy, building a wall along the 911 km (570 mile) frontier.
Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey has boasted of an open-door policy for legislators whose support he needs.
Reisner knew he could get great musicians on Sunday, even at a second-rate venue like the Open Door.
I walked through an open door and up a set of wood-plank steps into a timber-beamed loft.
Rumsfeld initially balked, saying that Ford's open-door "spokes of a wheel" management style was a prescription for disorder.
To say hello, we gesture: to an empty chair, to grab a bag you're carrying, through an open door.
It has painted the dispute as a drive by bullying neighbors to crush Qatar's maverick, open-door foreign policy.
The male officer jumps out of the way to avoid being hit by the open door, which slams shut.
In keeping with its open-door approach, Doha was home to an Israeli trade office from 1996 to 2008.
He had promised that every fundraiser he would do would be open door, but this one was closed-door.
"After so many years China is much more confident to have further reform and open-door policy," Zhou said.
And under Mulvaney, Trump's open-door policy with rank-and-file Republicans has become even more freewheeling than usual.
The idea is that it's better for everyone to know about an open door, versus just a select few.
She has already made corrections to her open-door policy, including a stricter deportation law for immigrants who commit crimes.
Church officials are at odds, with some urging a slow evolution toward a more open-door policy in the schools.
That's a tough reality to confront for many synagogues, who take pride in their usually welcoming and open-door environment.
The shift in focus began with Merkel's open-door policy during the height of the European migrant crisis in 2015.
He intentionally deceived voters: over Britain's involvement in two wars and by presiding over an undeclared open-door immigration policy.
An open-door policy would run the danger of dissolving that contract, and with it the state's claim to legitimacy.
"I can't stress enough that I want to serve as an open door between Silicon Valley and Medicaid," he said.
More than 1 million people have come to Germany as migrants since 2015 under Chancellor Angela Merkel's open door policy.
"Amazon Ring&aposs policies are an open door for privacy and civil-liberty violations," Markey said in a statement Tuesday.
One-third of these refugees and migrants are sheltering in Colombia, which has maintained a very generous open-door policy.
Those developments have urged Merkel's administration to revise their open-door refugee policy and create border camps for asylum seekers.
As a matter of law and policy, visa denials are a wide-open door the Trump administration can push on.
Instead, Qatar has painted the dispute as a drive by bullying neighbors to crush its maverick, open-door foreign policy.
CreditCreditBob Parent A friend gave Bob Parent a tip: be at the Open Door on West 3rd Street on Sunday.
Even the Open Door is a memory, torn down to make way for the Bobst Library at New York University.
Looking back, it's possible to feel that the people who campaigned against those laws were pushing on an open door.
The right-wing AfD has gained support as voters become uneasy with Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy toward refugees.
Around 41 percent of poll respondents said they believe the country's open door policy threatened the idea of Australian identity.
Nationally, the AfD, which has capitalized on voter resentment over Merkel's open-door migrant policy, is polling at around 14%.
A Liberty Aircraft spokesperson declined comment, citing ongoing litigation, but said that the company no longer offers open-door flights.
" Markey said in a statement that the responses show Ring was "an open door for privacy and civil liberty violations.
He has an open door to the weakening of sanctions, no one is going to be putting on the squeeze.
He had promised that every fund-raiser he would do would be open-door, but this one was closed-door.
By coincidence, the security officer, Jesus Campos, had been sent to check an open-door alarm on the same floor.
Echo focused the lenses of his front-facing cameras to look beyond the man, through the open door to the abattoir.
Merkel's waning popularity is in part due to her open-door policy towards refugees fleeing the carnage in Syria and Iraq.
The biggest change comes from Mrs Merkel's "open door" policy towards refugees, which brought in 1.2m new migrants in 2015-16.
But Tannehill politely closed that wide-open door on his own, throwing a game-ending pick to Pats safety Duron Harmon.
Turkish authorities continue to insist they have an open door policy but that most certainly doesn't seem to be the case.
They are using the hashtag #IkWilHelpen ( "I want to help"), #PorteOuverte ( "open door"), and #OpenHouse to demonstrate their willingness to help.
Other customers will look on as they pass by the open door like I'm a car crash in the opposite lane.
The delay is the clearest sign that Mrs May is rethinking the open-door industrial policies of her predecessor (see article).
This type of activism is where a politician's open door becomes crucial; this is how grassroots fights turn into national movements.
Our sources -- who are directly knowledgeable about this -- tell us Kimora has an open door policy when it comes to visitation.
The hawks finally got their end-date for QE, while the doves still have their open door for more if needed.
For me, growing up there and when I heard rock and roll, it was like an open door to the world.
In contrast to many leaders, the German chancellor claimed an "open-door" policy to refugees from war-torn nations in 2015.
To enter that open door after everything else has closed is to feel like you are already getting away with something.
"We have to have an open-door policy with the smaller producers," said Lars Kragelund, Arcus's technical brand director for Aalborg.
But Chen says the coronavirus is likely dozens of times smaller, rendering the filter an open door rather than a blockade.
In 2015, when Islamic State militants attacked Paris, people used the hashtag #PorteOuverte ("open door") to offer each other safe shelter.
Wednesday's gala performance also includes an excerpt from "Open Door" with the Ailey dancers Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims.
He had been held on a $200,000 bond after the shooting that started with a nonemergency call about an open door.
And for Russia, it provided an open door into Syria and a wedge into a leadership role in the Middle East.
"Amazon Ring's policies are an open door for privacy and civil liberty violations," Markey said in a statement announcing the findings.
Amazon has an open-door policy that encourages employees to bring their comments, questions, and concerns directly to their management team.
Well, more accurately it's a gap in a tree—a hollow inside a towering sitka spruce that stands like an open door.
To compete, Europe must stay open while also calling out and if necessary blocking outside powers that abuse its open-door policies.
Daimler, the reason they have 5 percent shareholding in Aston Martin, is that we have an open door to their future technologies.
On Monday, he said crime in Germany is "way up," and berated Chancellor Angela Merkel for her open-door policy for refugees.
In Sweden, for instance, which like Germany has had an open door, 71 percent of all asylum applicants in 2015 were men.
Kanyia Rudd, 8, right, leads the Open Door Step Group during the Juneteenth Parade, in the historic Five Points neighborhood of Denver.
But diplomats say Obama could be pushing on an open door in Laos, thanks to a change of government there in April.
I was walking through the streets of New York City when I passed the open door of a bar, its TV blaring.
With Europe's immigration crisis inciting resistance to her continued open-door policy, there is talk of a "graceful exit" for the chancellor.
Though it may be an unpopular message in some countries, these two studies suggest that an open door for eggheads will help.
"EU law demands that the UK has an open door to European countries," the website of the official Vote Leave campaign explains.
You always have to have an open door for parents and make them feel like whatever issues they have, we have too.
AfD supporters are passionately against Merkel's controversial open-door refugee policy which has divided voters in Germany and dented CDU's poll ratings.
" The Clinton campaign told ABC News in a statement Tuesday: "The rally was a 3,000-person, open-door event for the public.
Merkel's open-door migrant policy is under intense scrutiny after two attacks claimed by the jihadist militant group Islamic State last month.
It's amazing to see Shea, a private citizen, flexing for the 'gram and baring her soul in front of an open door.
On Monday, Trump censured Germany's open-door policy toward refugees Monday, falsely claiming that it has resulted in an increase in crime.
"Love Is An Open Door" always manages to get stuck in my head for days on end and I can't even complain.
But with low market volatility and many economies around the world growing steadily, there's an open door for complacency to creep in.
McCarthy had an open-door policy for EPA staffers, and she would leave her office door unlocked when leaving for the night.
A lack of government oversight combined with the open door to foreign volunteers means there's no safeguard to protect children from abuse.
Our decades-old open-door policy has led other nations to reciprocate, affording American scientists the opportunity to collaborate on projects abroad.
This open-door policy has since been fervently criticized by an increasing number of domestic lawmakers, including many within her own ranks.
The new program will give Uber a way to widen its content partners, but it isn't quite an open door for all.
The Brazil flag hangs in the corner and from the open door of the kitchen comes the clatter of pots and pans.
There were moments for instruction, too, as when Innes suddenly made a sharp right — toward the open door of a perfume store.
The assault also bolstered critics of Ms. Merkel's open-door immigration policy of 2015 who said it added to the country's vulnerabilities.
I walked into a meeting room with an open door to find a group of conservative Catalan lawmakers huddled around a table.
"I always had an open door policy for my friends and family, people from the district, in our Senate office," Abruzzo said.
Conversely, a nondiscriminatory open-door policy to all refugees without a workable welfare and settlement program in place has commensurate deleterious consequences.
" What employees say: "Work with amazing people, great company, great benefits, upper management all the way to CEO is open door policy!
Masha wanted no part of the scene; she stood, sadly turned, and waddled back toward the open door of her caged den.
And he sees it: a person carrying a flashlight, the pale beam emanating from the open door of the walk-in freezer.
The far-right critics of Merkel's open-door border policy, which saw 890,000 refugees enter Germany in 2015, seized on the attack.
And making yourself available to someone who needs you, or "leaving an open door," as Germanotta puts it, is an invaluable first step.
Political opponents and electoral rivals Alternative for Germany rejected the chancellor's call for togetherness and renewed criticism of her open-door refugee policy.
Thankfully, even after the snake bolted (it got in through an open door), Mcnamara was able to snag it using his other shoe.
Are we meant to assume that the portal is just an open door now, able to transport anyone, anywhere, in time and space?
Three days after Boback promised Davis a surge in membership, he and Wallace began calling Open Door patients whose information had been exposed.
Petersen rolled through the convention, glad-handing delegates and circling back to his open-door suite, filled with meatballs and alcohol for supporters.
Just over six months before an election, Chancellor Angela Merkel's political foes say her open-door migrant policy may have raised the risks.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policies have allowed into Germany about 1.1 million refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere since mid-2015.
Border controls imposed in 2015 remain in place, and there is no appetite to return to the open-door policy of the past.
While cooking bacon in the cabin with the windows open, a curious dog sauntered up to the open door for a closer sniff.
Merkel's party has been bleeding support to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party which has criticized Merkel's "open-door" refugee policy.
Regional elections resulted in a protest vote against Angela Merkel's open-door policy for refugees, and saw her party punished in three states.
While the AfD has focused on opposing Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, it has also won backing for criticising the ECB.
These days, it is often said, the real dividing line in politics is between open-door liberals and pull-up-the-drawbridge nationalists.
It was all about celebration, like you'd walked in on one of those open door birthday parties that accidentally went viral on Facebook.
Police said an open door to a room near Paddock's suite had set off an alarm, prompting Campos to respond to the floor.
Because of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 19603 and subsequent similar legislation, there was no open door to the American dream for him.
Merkel's popularity waned after she launched her open-door migrant policy last year, although it has recovered somewhat in the last few months.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition is also under pressure because of divisions over migration and anger at Merkel's "open door" policy in 2015.
Ever since, she has been buffeted by the rise of far-right politics whipped up in the wake of her open-door policy.
Both Italy and Austria are reportedly critical of Merkel's open-door policies toward migrants, and support Seehofer's pursuits to restrict the German border.
The German chancellor has consistently taken the moral high ground in response to Europe's refugee crisis and advocated for an open-door policy.
African nations have been lauded for adopting a more liberal "open door" policy towards refugees than Western nations, despite being low-income economies.
In response, Fisher said the group has an open-door policy with automakers and welcomes industry executives to its test facility and track.
With the gavel in reach, she has been quietly pushing her bipartisan credentials and is promising an "open door policy" to all parties.
Ms. Merkel has responded by watering down some of her open-door policies, and has backed a partial ban on the facial veil.
In 2018, five people were killed when a helicopter operating an "open-door" tour over New York City crashed into the East River.
Despite his injuries, Levitow dragged the burning fuse to an open door and dropped it out of the plane seconds before it ignited.
But the attorneys general believe the move is a natural extension of the department's new open-door policy toward the for-profit industry.
"(Immunization) gaps at local level still offer an open door to the virus," the WHO's European director, Zsuzsanna Jakab, said in a statement.
When a deliveryman arrived with a parcel—and shouted out her real name—Lyndsey stood at the open door and signed for it.
"You'll always find an open door at the White House, and you've already found it, believe me," he said after highlighting FOP leadership.
Leno also instituted an open-door policy and always contracted writers for a full year, rather than a 13-week run, he says.
Young voices reciting the Quran can be heard through the open door, as well as from a small mosque further down the road.
Last September, Merkel's open-door policy was crystallized in the moment that thousands of travel-worn refugees arrived at Munich's main train station.
On the campaign trail, Trump bashed Merkel for her open-door refugee policy, which allowed nearly 900,000 refugees into her country in 2015.
The AfD has garnered support over the past year for its anti-immigration stance, following the backlash seen against Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
With all these open-door sex scenes, as they're known in the publishing industry, the books often lack emotional maturity and authentic physical intimacy.
Open-door policies in countries like Germany and Austria have been stretched to the breaking point, and support for xenophobic parties has been rising.
Human behavior expert and business performance coach, Melody Wilding, LMSW, suggested to Psych Central adopting " an open-door policy," especially if you're at work.
He is in the open door of a helicopter with a jammed machine gun, yelling to his crew while Magel lies dying beside him.
But, nonetheless, we're 100% comfortable with our decision to operate an entirely open-door Membership Policy because Your TLB is entirely incapable of discriminating.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party suffered its second electoral rout in as many weeks on Sunday as voters rejected her open-door migrant policy.
Similarly, Morgan, Karloff's House persona, is a mute, scarred butler who is revealed to the audience in the concealing sliver of an open door.
Their comments reflect the political sensitivity of crimes involving migrants after Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy triggered a sharp fall in her popularity.
Previously, Lewis had said that Edward had an open door policy when it came to spending time with Monroe, who lives at Lewis's home.
Some politicians have criticized German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, saying it makes it easier for Islamist militants to enter Europe undetected.
I have an open-door policy at my restaurant, and I feel this is a huge reason why my cooks have stayed with me.
Coach Jebreh Harris had an open door policy and, after Ziff went to him with her condition, walked her personally to UNLV's counseling center.
Kneissl, 52, has criticized Merkel's open-door policy toward refugees and has called the European Union's migrant deal with Turkey "nonsense" in newspaper comments.
Two of Calgary's Syrian refugees, Muhammad and Afraa Bilan, are so grateful for Trudeau's open-door policy that they've named their son after him.
In one room, the open door reveals a bunch of guys cheering as one man has sex with a woman dressed as a handmaid.
The CSU and Christian Democrats (CDU), which form a bloc in the German parliament, have been at odds over Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
Germany has taken in hundreds of thousands of Syrians and others since 2014 but Merkel's "open door" migration policy is threatening her ruling coalition.
Even when I accomplish something big, it feels like I've been tied down and made to sit in front of a wide open door.
We arrived at an open door, where a young man in green hospital scrubs with dark circles under his eyes sat smoking a cigarette.
As he drove his Mustang one night to a gym and tried to park, a car with an open door blocked his parking spot.
Her book "The Open Door: Homelessness and Severe Mental Illness in the Era of Community Treatment," is a new release from Oxford University Press.
" Refugees and security Trump: "We want to have to have a big beautiful, open door, but we cannot have the wrong people come in.
Sunlight poured in from an open door behind him, flaring around his darkened silhouette, giving the scene the menacing ambience of a ransom tape.
But we sneak in an open door and ask a man if we can at least take a couple of pictures of the place.
A lack of government oversight combined with an open-door policy for foreign investors and volunteers has left girls like Patricia vulnerable to abuse.
Institution: Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R.I. Grade Level: Twelfth grade students enrolled in Project Open Door, a college access program for teenagers.
At the top, a half-open door emits a cloud of sparkly dust motes or tiny stars that may at first escape your notice.
Merkel's open-door refugee policy, and her insistence that Germany can cope with last year's influx, has strained local infrastructures and divided her conservatives.
Footage from Little's bodycam shows him standing behind his open door, gun drawn, ordering Ward to show his hands — but Ward sped off again.
A TVE spokesman said those involved did not breach any external cybersecurity barriers, but instead took advantage of an "open door" on the site.
A TVE spokesman said those involved did not breach any external cybersecurity barriers, but instead took advantage of an "open door" on the site.
Leaders can and should let veterans become more involved in their decision- making processes, and an open-door policy should exist no matter what.
She now lives in Dial House, the "open door, open heart" utopian Essex cottage members of Crass have called home since before their inception.
In this day and age, an effort to demystify the "aura" of the autonomous art object is an exercise in battering down an open door.
"It often had an open door or an open window, which led me to believe there was somebody inside," Cypkin said in a phone interview.
The hospital is located in a non-descript office building and would go unnoticed were it not for the wheelchairs visible through the open door.
The crowd overflowed out the open door, blocking the sidewalk on the otherwise quiet Coney Island Avenue, and dozens outside peered in through the windows.
Sweden reversed its open door immigration policy late last year and has introduced border controls and identity checks to stem the flow of asylum seekers.
In the next snap, Jenner sat in the front seat of her parked car with her pup as Kardashian leaned in through the open door.
Silicon Valley is notably absent from the Trump administration, after having enjoyed an open-door (or sock on the door?) policy during the Obama administration.
A key battleground for the upcoming election is migration, and Merkel's implementation of a controversial open door policy for those trying to enter the country.
Furthermore the article, which was published by Winning Democrats, referenced how Canada has adopted an open door immigration policy for disgruntled Americans - which it hasn't.
People are using the hashtags #PorteOuverte (open door), #ikwilhelpen (I want to help), #OpenHouse and #BrusselsWelcome to invite people who are stranded into their homes.
And it's important for us to not get caught up purely on the symbolism of the moment and to use that as an open door.
And we promise that you will always find an open door at the White House — an open invitation to our great cops and sheriffs nationwide.
This authority, based on a regulation adopted by the Department of Justice in 1953, is an open door for potential abuses in the current climate.
But the number of arson attacks on migrants' hostels there has shot up while Chancellor Angela Merkel's open door policy has come under heavy fire.
They have also deepened scepticism in Germany about migrants at a time when Chancellor Angela Merkel is under fire over her open-door refugee policy.
One, "Ports of Call," is set to music by the 20th-century French composer Jacques Ibert; the other, "The Open Door," features Elgar's "Enigma" Variations.
Merkel's open-door migrant policy is widely blamed for the rise of the right-wing AfD, now the main opposition party in Germany's federal parliament.
Trump is prepared to grant evangelicals at least the illusion of what Faith Nation's anchors breathlessly call "an open-door policy" in the White House.
They would've danced and whisperily sparkled, that is, until someone or something — a gust of wind through an open door, or a door blown open!
That's mainly because in 2015, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel enacted an "open-door" policy, allowing more than 1.4 million migrants to flow into the country.
The cookies that called to me were so distinctive that even though they were on a back counter, I spotted them through an open door.
After previously having an open-door policy when it came to spending time with their daughter, the pair have been increasingly formalizing their parenting arrangement.
The blockading nations — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain — insist that Qatar is using an open-door policy to destabilize its neighbors.
There's an open door policy with every manager and director in the building so if you have an issue there's always someone who can help.
"All anybody ever needs is an open door and they will make a success of it if they are dedicated and desperate enough," he said.
But it has certainly rattled other newsrooms across the United States, which have long cultivated open-door ties with their communities as a business model.
It says that a chaotic response by the Syriza administration contributed to overcrowding on the islands and virtually adopted an "open door" policy toward arrivals.
"The DOJ has the obligation to have an open door to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant," Barr said.
In his victory speech, Qu said he was grateful to China whose decades of successful reform and open door policy made him who he is.
Accepting large numbers carries political risks, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel is still struggling with the issue after declaring an open door policy in 2015.
Human rights groups and volunteers who work with refugees are outraged to see Europe slamming shut its open door for victims of war and persecution.
YouTube's open door policy allowed committed cameramen who actually lived among the artists they filmed to document the rise of those around them in forensic detail.
" In the wake of the alleged incident, Turkish Minister for EU affairs Omer Celik tweeted: "We have maintained an open door policy for refugees since 2011.
At a CSU party conference in November 2015, Merkel defended her open-door refugee policy — only to receive a stinging telling-off on stage by Seehofer.
Mr. King says the agency has an open-door policy that gives workers access to management and encourages lower-level workers to share ideas and grievances.
Merkel's open-door policy drew even more refugees to the E.U., and now that the Germans want to stop the flow, their neighbors won't take them.
Somma noted several recent productions that have featured diverse casts and actors of color in lead roles as a result of this open-door audition policy.
Assa Abloy stresses that its newer offerings are based on different technologies, including a system that allows hotel guests to open door locks with their smartphones.
"I'm looking for an open door/but all I see is a broken mirror," sings Carter, capturing the band's need to escape confinement and quash claustrophobia.
It was Mesa who'd first raised concerns after Plunkett failed to show up for a scheduled math tutoring session and his always-open door remained locked.
With the bank's makeover mostly complete, and a profit-boosting change in global interest rates imminent, Mahon said Bramson was just "pushing on an open door".
He did away with the busy seal at the center of the flag and reversed the diagonal line, creating a shape that suggests an open door.
Rice stressed again her assessment that preventive war would be "foolish and catastrophic" and suggested a path reliant on deterrence -- with an open door to diplomacy.
The police clarified that Campos had been responding to an alarm associated with an open door on the 32nd floor that was unrelated to Paddock's room.
According to the police timeline, an open door to a room near Paddock's suite had set off an alarm, prompting Campos to respond to the floor.
It means that Israel can maintain its open-door policy for Jews everywhere — so central to the country's raison d'être — and still enjoy sustainable population levels.
An open door to the balcony circulated air through the stifled apartment and filled the quiet apartment with sounds of honking cars and airplanes flying overhead.
The tie-up between the traditionally center-left Labour Party and nationalist NZ First represents an abrupt shift in the country's formerly open-door investment policy.
This strong showing sent shockwaves through Germany's political and business elite and was widely seen as a backlash against Chancellor Angela Merkel's "open door" refugee policy.
This has raised opposition to Merkel's open-door migrant policy, which allowed hundreds of thousands from the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere into Germany last year.
Thing is, the low Fatmax point that'd I'd hoped for makes my war on adipose tissue feel impossibly easy, like I'm pushing against an open door.
ATLANTA — Grace Kisa's whimsical sculpture, "Love is an Open Door," features two blue porcelain faces, one with a bluebird on its head, atop brass candlestick bodies.
If Ms. Merkel fails to make a migration deal with European allies by July, Mr. Seehofer has vowed to reverse her open-door policy toward migrants.
So when the company takes the stage in Ronald K. Brown's jubilant "Open Door" on Program C (Friday and Saturday), it will be on familiar terrain.
After recently being confined to a wheelchair I find I can no longer work with my oven; the open door comes between the oven and me.
"When Trump adopts a protectionist strategy, China should have an open door and force the state-owned enterprises to reform," Professor Yan added in an interview.
The video also shows pepper spray being shot through an open door at a group seated on the floor while one man holds up his hands.
In Nashville, you can hear the song wafting from the open door of any honky-tonk on Lower Broad: Johnny Cash singing about love, about desire.
When they pitched their project at firms, "it always felt we were pushing an open door," recalled her co-founder, Jon Finer, who teaches at Princeton.
From Singapore's outright ban to the open-door practices of Beijing's close ally Cambodia, policies on travel from China have varied among the 10 ASEAN nations.
Netanyahu's open door in Washington and other world capitals, at a combustible time on Israel's borders with Syria, Gaza and Lebanon, remains a big draw domestically.
The attack came a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to social media to restate Canada's open-door policy in response to Mr. Trump's ban.
It was probably her underperformance in mobilizing African-Americans that hurt her most, and they are generally the group least enthusiastic about open door immigration policies.
The German government has emphasized education as part of its open door policy and recruited more than 8,500 teachers to teach child refugees German last year.
Difference of opinion: Horst Seehofer (left) wants Germany to turn back refugees who have already registered in other countries, a sharp contrast to Merkel's open door policy
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A second specialist performed a tumor biopsy, and then discussed the results with a medical student outside the open door of the exam room where Naito waited.
Merkel, despite appearing increasingly isolated over her open-door policy on refugees, has resisted pressure from some conservatives to cap the influx, or to close Germany's borders.
"The worst thing you can do is to just say 'I have an open-door policy,' because that puts all the onus on the employees," says McMullin.
For some reason, the exam room was set up so the inmates sat between me and the open door—between me and the bright red panic button.
Jones became caught between the truck's open door and the truck itself and "feared his life was in jeopardy," once Mitchell began to accelerate, Vander Sanden said.
It's disturbingly evident that deportation could be a real outcome if they fail to find an open door fast enough, as packs of officers chase them down.
He stressed the meeting wasn't about recruiting new Hill backers but the campaign had an "open door policy" to discuss campaign strategy for those who are interested.
The photo went viral after it was taken in August 2015, in part because many saw it as symbolic of Merkel's open-door policy toward asylum seekers.
We'd put the paper together on Sunday's and actually deliver it out of the hatchback, open door of the station wagon, kind of crawling along the streets.
NATO's Open Door has been a historic success -- together with EU enlargement, it has spread stability and prosperity in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Two officers were talking to Jacobs through an open door in the hallway when she emerged and lunged at them with a large kitchen knife, he said.
Some 155,207 currently live in neighboring Ethiopia, home to nearly a million refugees - the second largest refugee population in Africa - thanks to its open-door asylum policy.
Among them is the fact that Haaland placed public lands atop her list of priorities and announced an open-door policy for all of America's tribal citizens.
Conversely, the U.S. needs Saudi Arabia (and the UAE as well) to re-unite the Gulf Cooperation Council, whose disarray is an open door to Iranian influence.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is losing popular support over her open-door refugee policy, is bound to be a target when the floats are unveiled on Monday.
Everyone was moving effortlessly through the halls of an open-door art school, governed by their own inspiration, and in no rush to maximize an Instagram moment.
The CSU has long bristled at Merkel's open-door policies that allowed into Germany about 1.1 million refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere since mid-2015.
Mr. Stanzel said the company had a process for employees to appeal terminations and an open-door policy that encourages workers to bring their concerns to managers.
"Some bosses say they have an open-door policy, but then don't actually have one," Mike Gnitecki, a firefighter and paramedic, told Business Insider in an email.
I glanced out the open door to where a freight was rolling silently by, its mechanical shrieks and clanks negated by the forward thrust of the music.
He probably did not see that a sales rep stopped by and brought lunch for the clinic staff, getting a wave from Chun through the open door.
In a September election, some 13 percent of Germans voted for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) which campaigned hard against Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
From taking in Vietnam draft dodgers in the 1003s to Balkans war refugees in the 1990s, Sweden has been proud of its open door policy for decades.
Not so different from the world today, an open-door policy was common in the late '60s, particularly for colorfully dressed hipsters carrying acoustic guitars and drugs.
Above, he announced that he would ask the Pentagon to set up a "Space Force" to protect U.S. interests, and went after Germany's open-door migrant policy.
The requester gets to admit they're not doing so great, and those on the receiving end get an open door invitation to post photos of their animals.
His large frame was compressed into his seat, and—because he would be shooting out an open door—he was buckled to a military-grade safety harness.
"Most people have seen the same images over and over — 'The Open Door,' 'Lace,' some botanicals — but the sheer quantity and his intense effort is stunning," Schaaf said.
"There are many things in canon that have been alluded to but never shown, and that is the open door through which we walk on Discovery," Kurtzman says.
Merkel's open-door policy on refugees was widely credited with causing her conservatives to bleed votes to the far-right AfD party in a national election in September.
Most have fled south to Uganda, whose open-door refugee policy is now creaking under the sheer weight of numbers in sprawling camps carved out of the bush.
She also learned that in order to turn the light off, the cupboard door needed to be closed, because the open door blocked her access to the switch.
Bavaria was on the frontline of a migration crisis in 2015, when an "open door" policy adopted by Merkel led to around a million refugees flooding into Germany.
But after a spate of attacks in Germany in recent months, including several by refugees from Afghanistan, many have begun to question the country's open-door immigration policy.
Merkel's open-door refugee policies allowed 1.2 million asylum seekers and migrants to make their home in Germany from the beginning of the crisis in 2015 through 2016.
And the blue harnesses were approved by the F.A.A. for some uses, though not specifically open-door helicopters flights, which had not been explicitly addressed in F.A.A. rules.
Suddenly a man in a jumpsuit over by the open door shouted something, but I couldn't quite make it out over the deafening buzz of the propeller engine.
Its businesses have enjoyed a relative open door to western economies while it has constrained access to its own markets, and displayed little respect for Western intellectual property.
The AfD capitalized on anger over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door immigration policy from 2015-16 that has led to the arrival of more than a million migrants.
SZA needs to be way more careful when she's scoping out a new pad ... because you never know when an open door to a down staircase will appear.
Support for the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has jumped amid the deepening public unease over Merkel's open-door policy for refugees from Syria and elsewhere.
Now that Blackstone and their allies have an open door to the White House, communities across the country must fight back against this corporate takeover of their neighborhoods.
Her sisters tried to get her to open door and talk to them, but it was only Paul Kingston, the church's leader, with whom she relented to speak.
I stood staring at the open door of the closet, my whole body now burning, feeling a sort of shame and sorrow that made me want to run.
He closed the President's open-door Oval Office policy, curated his reading, and limited calls from his longtime outside friends with whom he loves to shoot the breeze.
Faced with the historic influx of refugees, Chancellor Angela Merkel boldly declared, "Wir schaffen das (We'll manage this)" and offered an open door to the newcomers that September.
Some saw in the success of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), an anti-immigrant party, a sign that Germans had turned decisively against Angela Merkel's open-door policy.
Mass immigration is now destabilizing Europe's liberal order, forging Islamist fifth columns and empowering the very nationalism that open-door cosmopolitanism thought it could safely marginalize and ignore.
The European elite still believes in the Kantian dream of perpetual peace, which is how the Continent ended up with Angela Merkel's open-door policy for Syrian refugees.
I doubt she would accept global finance, with its cyber-run fractional reserve and hedge-fund speculation, or open-door mass-immigration of refugees and culturally incompatible communities.
Support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which says Islam is not compatible with the constitution, has risen due to Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
"Amazon maintains an open-door policy that encourages employees to bring their comments, questions, and concerns directly to their management team for discussion and resolution," the company said.
Luther Strange in a runoff primary race, made the comments in February during a speech at the Open Door Baptist Church, a video reviewed by CNN's KFile shows.
His description of the attackers has been seized on by right-wing lobbyists as a sign that German chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy on refugees had failed.
In my course, we have content and activities about eating disorders and share my own eating disorder experiences with my students and allow an open door for them.
It was a boring, repetitive task, something odd to open a video game with, but there was an open door to the side, just asking me to rebel.
Trump also pointed to Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy to Syrian refugees has led to both a deluge of asylum-seekers and massive public pushback.
But the open door was undercut by other ministers who publicly said there would be no backing down on the government's new gas taxes or its overall program.
She had been accompanying her father on his hospital rounds when, through an open door, she caught sight of four men in lab coats standing around a table.
"This is not just a story of pushing on an open door and taking people who are already Democrats and they just needed a small push," Broockman adds.
Some laudable yet (again) still less-than radical open-door policies include encouraging employees to ask questions, voice concerns, or pitch ideas even if it's outside their department.
Yet the boy in "Close Encounters" stands before an open door, and the reddish-gold light beyond beckons him to some adventure he couldn't possibly have had before.
These are abundant, and include Israel's envoy to Washington, who has an open door at the White House, and the U.S. envoy to Israel, a career Trump confidant.
"I have an open door policy, in order to hear a wide range of perspectives and concerns regarding the complex issues under the Financial Services Committee's jurisdiction," Waters said.
The country took in more than 11,000 Indochinese "boat people" refugees over three decades to 2005 in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, a little-remembered open-door policy.
Now, there is serious wariness emerging over Bolton among Trump's circle of outside advisers, who enjoys open-door access to the President and spends hours with him each day.
The sanctuary has an "open door" policy, meaning that any cat found on the island will be taken in, given a name, a microchip, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered.
"When we look at the four cases last week none of those people came with the open-door policy, but they came before," Ziebarth said of their varied backgrounds.
"Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have largely maintained a commendable open-door policy," said Eduardo Stein, UNHCR-IOM Joint Special Representative for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela.
While Davis was not one for office cheer or the open door policy, his memos include many tips that still apply to the workplace — and employee-employee relationships — today.
Merkel opposes any unilateral move by Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who is also CSU chairman, that would reverse her 2015 open-door policy on migrants and undermine her authority.
The CSU has long criticized Merkel's open-door refugee policy and on Saturday Seehofer said the two conservative parties face election defeats if they remain at odds over migration.
Researchers also have to be comfortable with their zero day not being quickly fixed — leaving an open door for the next person who discovers the vulnerability to crawl through.
He has also dubbed NATO as obsolete, though he softened his stance towards the defense alliance recently, and criticized German Chancellor Angela Merkel for her open door immigration policy.
Trump said German Chancellor Angela Merkel had made a "catastrophic mistake" with her open door policy on migration, according to an interview published on Sunday by German newspaper Bild.
In a February speech at the Open Door Baptist Church, Moore suggested that the September 11, 2001, terror attacks happened because the United States had distanced itself from God.
While a few participants — John Cage, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Karlheinz Stockhausen — were big cultural deals, most were not, and the open-door policy made the festival extra-special.
The diplomat managed to slide on his back, with the officer on top of him, through an open door into the building, where the Russian police have no jurisdiction.
They also had to make sure the sounds didn't interfere with any of the car computer systems and other sounds, like those for a seatbelt warning or open door.
This is anathema to the usually flexible Merkel as it would undermine her open-door migrant policy and be a major setback to the EU's Schengen free border system.
A spokesperson for the sheriff's office tells PEOPLE that in that instance, the girl fell out an open door of a minivan that was being driven by a relative.
Mr. Maynard said his client had an open-door policy at his home, inviting friends over after evening prayer or taking in those who needed a place to stay.
But amid the mounting criticism, the president took time to swipe at Germany's immigration policies in a series of tweets about German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migration law.
Just nine days after the incident anti-immigration groups took to the streets in protest, linking the attacks to the open-door refugee policy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Merkel, whose 13-year chancellorship has been marked by her open-door migrant policy, said the U.N. pact was in Germany's interests and would not infringe on national sovereignty.
African Immigrants Find an Open Door at a Bronx College Bronx Community College has seen its enrollment of African students climb to nearly 27,219 from 215 a decade ago.
The rising xenophobia and Islamophobia in the AfD that Lucke was responding to grew worse over the course of 93, in direct response to Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
But she said that she was generally pleased with her pay and benefits, and that having a union could disrupt the open-door relationship she had with her supervisors.
The temple, he says, has an open-door policy, and it offers free food to anyone who comes into the building—a policy that hasn't changed since the shooting.
The more disappointing factors seem to be the open door shower concept (read: no door) and the fact that the quiet neighborhood felt a bit less inviting at night.
Wednesday brought the world premiere of his "Ports of Call," a complete embarrassment; Thursday's gala featured the New York premiere of his "The Open Door," half-baked at best.
What the changes actually mean Practically speaking, many Starbucks locations have always had an open-door policy for most customers, with employees rarely preventing visitors from using the restrooms.
Should the perpetrator be shown to have been a beneficiary of Merkel's controversial 2015 open-door policy towards around a million refugees, the pressure on her would be significantly greater.
Merkel's open-door refugee policy has come under attack from critics after five attacks in Germany since July 18 have left 15 people dead, including four assailants, and dozens injured.
The club's got an open door, and of the dozen or so members I speak to, all of them say they wish more types of people would walk through it.
He added that he ran toward the one open door — which connected to the next carriage — but the small area was already teeming with people and he couldn't get through.
The incident, after three other attacks since July 18 that left 10 people dead and dozens injured, will fuel growing public unease about Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
"The Bank of England approaches Libra with an open mind but not an open door," Carney says in a speech he will give in the heart of London's financial district.
Previously, they had an "open-door" co-parenting arrangement where Edward — who has his own apartment — could come to Lewis's home (where Monroe stays) whenever he wanted, according to Lewis.
She went on to study at the Screenwriter's Guild Open Door Program and the Clarion Science Fiction Writers' Workshop, where she found a mentor in science-fiction great Harlan Ellison.
And while most people think about open door policies in a practical sense – with the boss leaving their door open throughout the day – they transcend physically propping a door open.
" Horowitz denied any deception and intimated the officers, like all Swedes, were under intense pressure not to speak out about their country's "open door immigration policy to the Muslim world. . . .
Two officers were talking to the person through an open door in a hallway when that person emerged and lunged at the officers with a large kitchen knife, he said.
A white police officer fatally shot a black woman inside her own home on Saturday after they received a call about her open door, the Fort Worth Police Department said.
"So if there are people watching this at TSA who feel they are being wrongfully retaliated against, you're saying you have an open door?" asked the panel's ranking member, Rep.
Costa Rica has maintained its open-door policy for migrants and refugees, but services are overstretched with about 26,000 Nicaraguans waiting to have their asylum claims processed, the UNHCR said.
Under Turkey's open-door policy, more than 2.2 million displaced Syrians — the largest numbers worldwide — have crossed into the country in the most massive global refugee movement in recorded history.
Germany's European affairs minister, Michael Roth, said in August that Trump's assertion that Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy had resulted in a huge increase in crime was incorrect.
"I hope it's an open door for somebody who might say, 'I would never move to West Virginia because I would be tarred and feathered in the road,'" Croft added.
Merkel opposes any unilateral move by German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who is also CSU chairman, that would reverse her 2015 open-door policy on migrants and undermine her authority.
But the open-door policy and complimentary alcohol also courted disruption; after a few incidents with thirsty skaters, a door person was installed, armed with a guest list and discretion.
You may regard voting for universal background checks as a no-brainer, but they see it as a blemish on their N.R.A. rating — an open door to a primary challenge.
As well as being a distribution point for an array of social services, it's home to the Open Door re-entry program, which offers shelter to homeless, formerly incarcerated men.
From the open door, it appeared to be a modest apartment with three small bedrooms, two of them with just enough room for a single bed and a flimsy wardrobe.
The House Intelligence Committee, one of the three panels overseeing the impeachment inquiry, concluded public hearings last week after calling a dozen witnesses forward to testify in open-door sessions.
"Should the prospect of a two-state solution disappear as a mirage in the desert, then that would be an open door to more extremism and more terrorism," he said.
An article on Redbooth talks about the fact that leaders of all levels at Google agree that an open-door policy gives everyone the opportunity to have their ideas heard.
Organizations like One Law For All and Southall Black Sisters along with the National Secular Society campaigned against this open door to sex segregation until Universities UK withdrew its guidance.
Without being told what the repercussions of a satellite launch would be mean, the North Koreans see an open door, explains David Maxwell of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel remains popular in the polls, although weakened by her long service in the job and by severe criticism of her 2015 "open-door" immigration policy.
There he found the open door to a dormitory with mattresses to sleep on and running tap water, but there was no heat in the building and nothing to eat.
METROPOLITAN DIARY An open door on East 86th Street, a modest proposal at Radio City Music Hall and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
Harbaugh extended an "open-door" invitation to any member of the Paramus Catholic Paladins to take a look at Michigan, although he added, "I'm obviously excited to get the big guy."
Merkel's conservative CDU suffered its second electoral rout in as many weeks in Berlin on Sunday as voters rejected her open-door migrant policy just a year before a federal election.
The former Fox News pundit enjoys an open-door policy with the President and spends more time with him than any other member of the national security team, those sources said.
But then came Germany's great unraveling in 2150 as a result of its ill-conceived, open-door immigration policies to welcome people from war-torn Middle Eastern and North African countries.
It's in the young Eleanor Ray's intimate plein air works, for example; Porter's "Night" (1962), with its open door, mirror, and inner glow, could have been channeled into her last show.
With the upcoming Germany election, 2017 will prove to be a critical year -- Merkel will come under increasing pressure to water down her open-door immigration policy to win re-election.
So there we were, crowded around the open door as anxious passengers are wont to do, when Skrillex and his entourage rolled up on hoverboards and scooted right onto the plane.
Up a set of metal stairs, an open door led to a back room lined with shelves of books with titles such as In God's Image and Race Differences in Intelligence.
I glance back at the open door, Erin staring at me with unbelieving eyes, Luke hugging her leg, sobbing, both of them silhouetted against the technicolor festive glow of blinking LEDs.
For many of the survivors I have worked with, this pain is lifelong — never being able to sleep with their back to an open door, or waking up screaming from nightmares.
The right-wing AfD has gained support as voters become increasingly uneasy with Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, which saw about one million migrants arrive in Germany last year.
Besides the open-door policy for massages, he said, all non-family guests will require court approval, and an interpreter must be present during the daytime so conversations can be monitored.
Merkel's conservatives have been bleeding support to the AfD over her open-door policies that allowed into Germany about 1.1 million refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere since mid-2015.
Hosts maintain an open-door policy, and families wander from house to house, sipping tea, eating a moufleta, sampling another sweet or two and then walking down the street for more.
Also, open door shelters such as Animal Rescue League Shelter and the Western PA Humane Society do not turn any animal away if there are no other options for the pet.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose open-door migrant policy critics say has put Germany's security at risk, promised after the Berlin attack - which killed 12 people - to introduce new laws if needed.
The complaints sparked a backlash against German Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to have an open-door policy to refugees who had recently arrived in Europe from war-torn Syria and Iraq.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Immigration into Switzerland rose again last year, taking the foreign population further above 2 million as the wealthy country's open-door policy for Europeans faces a right-wing challenge.
MORE: Open door forces passenger plane to turn back The plane, which was already near the Detroit airport when the pilot reported the fire to the control tower, landed without incident.
Sending back migrants is anathema to the usually flexible Merkel as it would undermine her open-door migrant policy and be a major setback to the EU's Schengen open-border system.
The more challenging sounds of Afro-Cuban jazz that drive Ronald K. Brown's "Open Door" aren't the only element that distinguishes Mr. Brown's treatment of Afro-Cuban material from Mr. Bigonzetti's.
The break room offers fresh-pressed juices and a selfie station, and Elle embraces an open door policy in her corner office between her meetings with D.C.'s highest profile clients.
Four people come in, and you're hiding behind an open door wiggling the camera to the side hoping that you can get at least one shot off before they get you.
She went on to study at the Screen Writers Guild Open Door Program and the Clarion Science Fiction Writers' Workshop, where she found a mentor in science-fiction great Harlan Ellison.
"What do you mean?" he wonders over and over again, but he never tries to sway the answer, leaving only the neutral question, an open door, a microcosm of infinite possibility.
But insiders call that a misconception, insisting that Mr. Mulvaney at most is pushing on an open door and otherwise is merely liberating Mr. Trump to pursue the courses he prefers.
With educational outreach programs, an open-door policy, and an inaugural show — "Readymades Belong to Everyone" — the Institute adds energy and edge to a neighborhood that it clearly gets and supports.
I leaned down to my open door and said, "The previous owner—was he a tall man?" but I didn't wait for an answer, because I knew what it would be.
"He has always made me personally feel very comfortable and had an open-door policy for the issues that are important to me," Schumer told the crowd, according to the source.
Emergency workers reached the helicopter, but the passengers were tightly harnessed in the open-door helicopter and had to be cut out, Fire Department of New York Commissioner Daniel Nigro said.
Members of the community have brought tributes to the home where Atatiana Jefferson was killed early Saturday by an officer who was responding to a neighbor's report of an open door.
It's kind of like an open door — Sunday supper, anybody knows, we're there, we're cooking at home, it's probably going to be chicken, we're listening to Johnny Cash, there's always candlelight.
In it, the officer can be seen taking notice of an open door at the residence — which had its lights on — and then walking around the home's perimeter with a colleague.
Photograph by Moises Saman / Magnum for The New Yorker "Bomb" was also spray-painted on another house nearby; through the open door, we could see an explosive device on the couch.
We should be giving aggressive support to our own clean energy initiatives instead of giving China an open door to take away those industries and the jobs that go with them.
The conservative government, elected in July, has taken a tougher stance compared to its leftist predecessor, which it blames for adopting what it says is an "open door" policy towards arrivals.
Over the past 10 months, the former couple went from having a relatively peaceful open-door coparenting policy to bringing in lawyers to negotiate Monroe's time with each of her dads.
His open-door vision of country, which embraces jazzy harmonies; western swing; gospel piano; pop songs; outlaw irreverence; rock drive; and a kindly, avuncular wisdom, is the city's presiding musical spirit.
The vandalism at the Nessah Synagogue was discovered Saturday morning by an employee who said he found "an open door and items ransacked inside," local police said in a news release.
Germany has seen more than one million asylum seekers arrive since 2015 since Merkel introduced her open door policy, but she has even acknowledged the need to strengthen the EU's external borders.
It inspired the couple to create the Moki Door Step, essentially a small step that attaches to the u-shaped latch in your vehicle's open door so you can reach the roof.
With this latest US pullback, the United States' strategic withdrawal from the Mideast looks like an open door to regional disaster -- or worse, to a wholesale loss of American influence, perhaps worldwide.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday defended her open-door policy for migrants, rejecting any limit on the number of refugees allowed into her country despite divisions within her government.
"Without a chain of command, everyone would litigate their pet issues with Trump when it was an open door policy," he said, pointing to Ivanka Trump as someone who used that strategy.
President Donald Trump says Germany's official crime statistics are wrong: Crime in Germany is up a whopping 10 percent since the country implemented its open-door policy toward refugees, he tweeted Tuesday.
John Stamos and Lori Loughlin sang along to Frozen's "Love Is An Open Door" which Stamos posted on Instagram Wednesday, showing off their cuteness (and amazing chemistry!) to their thousands of fans.
His parents hope to "prevent what happened to their son from ever happening to anyone else" by stopping open-door chopper flights for taking aerial photos, said their lawyer, Gary C. Robb.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, who faces a national election next year, has been criticized for her open door refugee policy after an influx of more than a million people over the past year.
She hopes that her open door policy to big pups encourages other landlords to follow in her paw steps, especially since welcoming large dogs has turned out to be great for business.
The results have been seen as a damning indictment of Merkel's open-door migrant policy which has allowed more than an estimated 1 million refugees and migrants to enter Germany in 2015.
Russian qualifier Evgeniya Rodina is her next hurdle and with no seeds left in her quarter of the draw 25th-seed Williams appears to have an open door to the semi-finals.
Her 'open door' refugee policy saw her conservatives bleed support in the election to the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD), which won seats in the national parliament for the first time.
In this provocative view, two young girls with electrified hair and torn dresses, as if empowered by an enormous sunflower, are led to a half-open door through which burning flames entice.
In the 1800s, the first photographers harkened back to those themes, among them the British inventor William Henry Fox Talbot, whose "The Open Door," was a conscious mirroring of the Dutch masters.
The president's comments came as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other German politicians huddled on Monday to blunt a dispute over the chancellor's open-door refugee policy that she adopted in 2015.
For Pyongyang, denuclearization is perceived as an open door to U.S.-orchestrated regime change and the loss of a major national priority achieved at a brutal cost for the North Korean people.
Hers was the first open door on the right, and without turning on the light he could see from the doorway that Amber was in her bed, under the covers, breathing steadily.
"When multiple harassment claims bring down a charmer like former 'Today' show host Matt Lauer, women who thought they had no recourse see a new, wide-open door," the cover article says.
To be sure, publicly declaring the prospective closing of NATO's open door would resign Georgia, Ukraine and the other states located between NATO's eastern frontier and Russia to a strategic gray zone.
The Justice Department "has the obligation to have an open door to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant," Mr. Barr said at an unrelated news conference.
"The beautiful and the scary thing for marketers is that for the first time in history, they now have this open door for a two-way dialogue with consumers," Mr. LaChance said.
The HDP occasionally shares his artwork from prison, including short stories and two paintings - one of a horse and the other of a small child staring out from a half-open door.
It is true that the country's mainstream parties — the Christian Democrats, the Social Democrats and the Christian Social Union — have lost votes since Ms. Merkel introduced her open-door policy in 2015.
The United Nations has praised African nations, which host more than 20 million displaced people, for adopting a more liberal "open door" policy toward refugees than Western nations, despite being low-income economies.
Trevor Cadigan's parents hope to "prevent what happened to their son from ever happening to anyone else" by stopping open-door chopper flights for taking aerial photos, said their lawyer, Gary C. Robb.
"Anyone who knows me knows that there's pretty much an open-door policy at my house," Hudson, 38, tells PEOPLE exclusively for a first look at the cover of her new book below.
Support for Merkel has fallen sharply due to her open-door refugee policy, with a poll on Wednesday showing 81 percent of people think her government does not have the situation under control.
And, who knows, with a bit of luck, it could also be that Trump is knocking on an open door in the Great Hall of the People at the Gate of Heavenly Peace.
But China's 2000 "Open Door Policy," which transitioned the country from a rigid, centrally planned economy to a global, market-based economy, exposed the Chinese people to an array of outside cultural influences.
"When the stakes are as high as the safety and security of the United States, we should always have an open door for the best, most talented patriots," Donnelly said in a statement.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has adopted an open-door policy for refugees, though the government has come under increased scrutiny after a spate of attacks against women in Cologne on New Year's Eve.
Dr. Mark V. C. Taylor of the Church of the Open Door, which sits on the Farragut property, and canvassed the projects to talk to parents and inform them of the city's proposal.
It's to figure out where the bottlenecks exist in a system, if processes work the way they're supposed to — whether, as the president would have it, our immigration system has an open door.
Seehofer, who during the 2015 refugee crisis repeatedly criticized Merkel's "open-door" policy for asylum seekers, reaffirmed his plans to curb migration and facilitate deportations of those who have no right to stay.
In September, Merkel's approval rating has plunged to a five-year low of 45 percent, down from 67 percent a year ago, due to spreading disenchantment with her open-door policies on refugees.
Such comments go down well with a growing number of Germans who fear they are being inundated by foreigners after 1.1 million migrants arrived last year under Chancellor Angela Merkel's open door policy.
This helped raise revenues for China and reflected a national shift toward free-market economic policies under Deng Xiaoping's "open door policy," but it, too, violated conservation agreements (and looked a little tacky).
I had an intimation of the fragility of the bled al-makhzen — the sphere men create to keep at a safe distance the perturbation beyond, should one step through the wrong open door.
While the Brazilian federal government has said it would continue to take in migrants, local officials in border communities have said the open-door policy is unsustainable as schools and hospitals become overrun.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migrant policy, under which Germany took in nearly 1 million people in 2015 alone, led to a surge in support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
"Open Door," from 2015, was his sixth Ailey creation — he first worked with the company in 1999 — and the depth of that relationship shows in how the dancers seem to relish every step.
OTTAWA — As President Trump's executive order on immigration stranded people around the world and provoked condemnation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada took to social media to restate the country's open-door policy.
It's certainly not cut out for everybody, but those that aspire to make something of themselves will quickly learn that an entry-level job is not a dead end, but an open door.
In his first six months in office, Trump has upended White House convention with a loose decision-making style and an open-door policy to his Oval Office for advisers, both internal and external.
"There is now an open door for qualifying borrowers and lenders who could potentially come to a better economic deal if they can obtain more foreign credit support without incurring US tax," Romanova said.
During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, Trump regularly criticized Merkel for her open-door refugee policy, contrasting it with what he promised would be tighter controls in the United States if he won office.
" Asked about the petition, Amazon responded with a statement: "Amazon maintains an open-door policy that encourages employees to bring their comments, questions, and concerns directly to their management team for discussion and resolution.
Seehofer's plan would represent a reversal of Merkel's open-door policy, which has already been scaled back since Germany let in around a million migrants in 2015, mostly fleeing war in the Middle East.
The first right-wing political party to enter parliament since 210, the AfD opposes Chancellor Angela Merkel's long-standing open-door policy towards refugees, undermining Germany's reputation as a safe place for displaced people.
At Longo's Supermarkets, president and CEO Anthony Longo realizes employees may not feel comfortable taking advantage of executives' open-door policies to share ideas they've gathered from customers or for keeping the team inspired.
Whether a casual summer get-together or your kid's next birthday party, guests will arrive to the exciting aroma of freshly popped popcorn and can help themselves thanks to its easy-to-open door.
As much good as two-year schools have done over the last century, our "open door admissions" policy carries a stigma of being a college for students who couldn't get into a "real" college.
Turkey has won international praise for its humanitarian response to Syria's war, maintaining an open door policy to those fleeing the violence and taking in more than 2.5 million refugees over almost five years.
And as it took flight, enemy fire hit the tail, swinging it around so violently that a soldier was thrown through an open door and saved himself only by grabbing one of the skids.
But since then, the CSU government's restrictive policies, which were intended to ward off conservative backlash to Merkel's open-door refugee policy, have made it more difficult for these groups to help refugees integrate.
But those decisions are rarely why a person enters poverty, and when the working poor can't access a living wage or safe, affordable housing, credit cards look like an open door, not a trap.
The dispute reflects growing tensions between German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the center-left Social Democrats, junior partners in the ruling coalition, about issues ranging from Russia to Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
Lombardo on Monday said Paddock shot a hotel security guard Jesus Campos, who was checking on an open-door fire alarm on the same floor, six minutes before beginning to fire on the crowd.
Read more " _____ • Sharon Block in Democracy Journal: "Upon review of the President's budget, it is safe to say that that any remaining pretense of an open door to labor has been slammed firmly shut.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged on Wednesday that her open-door migrant policy had unleashed a wave of aggression from right-wing opponents in Germany but made clear that her course was unchanged.
The initiative follows outrage over attacks on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve blamed predominantly on North African migrants that sharpened a national debate about the open-door refugee policy adopted by Merkel.
The gunman was dead, his body lying outside a cooler with an open door, near two other bodies — one of them a police officer; another a woman who seemed to be a supermarket employee.
Ivanka Trump and Georgieva are known to have grown close over the past two years, with the White House signaling that it is keeping an open door for opportunities to collaborate with the IMF.
When will it dawn on liberals that their extremes — globalization, an immigration "open door," regulations that suffocate and an economy that leaves millions of displaced workers angry — are the result of decades of elitism?
The task is further complicated by the fact that Merkel's conservative bloc compromises her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the right-leaning Bavarian CSU, whose alliance has been strained by her open-door migrants policy.
On Monday, a 13-year-old Siberian female called Shouri was killed at Longleat Safari Park in southwest England when she managed to enter the adjacent paddock of two other tigers through an open door.
" Zachary Weiss, 26, a Tree of Life congregation member whose father was filling in as a rabbi during the services, tells PEOPLE the shooter entered through the synagogue's front door: "It's an open-door policy.
To quell the fears, Merkel delivered a calm but firm speech Thursday, in which she defended her open-door policy but also emphasized precautions the government would take, laid out in a nine-point plan.
Merkel's speech — and the public's reaction — have centered around her open-door policy for Syrian refugees, which she began last fall as a response to the crowds of desperate refugees appearing at the nation's borders.
Ruff said he expected Olesiak to "be out a little bit of time," but was more optimistic about Eaves, who was hurt when he was checked into the half-open door to the team's bench.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party suffered its second electoral blow in two weeks on Sunday, slumping to its lowest level since 1990 in a Berlin state vote that rejected her open-door refugee policy.
Support for Merkel and her conservative Christian Democrat Union (CDU) party has been hit by her open-door migrant policy, with a record number of people moving to Germany in 2015, according to official statistics.
HALL: What I hope this movie does is I hope people see it and they understand a little bit more about what the veterans have been through so they can offer them an open door.
She still requires the official backing of her party at a conference in early December and also of her Christian Social Union (CSU) allies in Bavaria, who have fiercely criticized her open-door migrant policy.
Riot police broke up far-right protesters in Cologne on Saturday as they marched against Germany's open-door migration policy after asylum seekers were identified as suspects in assaults on women on New Year's Eve.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Turkey is doing its best to stem illegal migration to Europe but will keep its "open-door" policy for refugees fleeing the civil war in Syria, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday.
Merkel's center-right party is expected to win next year's national elections, though the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has gained momentum amid a nationalist backlash to the chancellor's open-door refugee policy.
Through an open door an occupant is seen holding a banner saying "Article 350 libertad" -- referring to an article in the Venezuelan constitution that allows citizens to oppose the government should it subvert democratic principles.
In 2015, Merkel enacted an open-door policy to take in refugees fleeing war from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan, reportedly taking in more than 1.4 million people; now, about 10,000 immigrants flow in each month.
A prominent ally of Germany's Angela Merkel has threatened to take her government to court over its open door refugee policy as political pressure grows for the chancellor to reduce the number of new arrivals.
Voters punished Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in three German regional elections on Sunday, giving a thumbs-down to her open-door refugee policy and turning in droves to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).
But I'd be remiss if I didn't also mention Teresa Teng, whose swaying 1977 pop ballad — one of the first foreign songs allowed into mainland China after the Open Door Policy — provides the exhibition's title.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Still reeling from a state election rout which unleashed a party row about her open-door migrant policy, Angela Merkel's conservatives are bracing for further losses in the Berlin city vote on Sunday.
During the Munich rampage, André Poggenburg, a leader of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party, tried to blame the open-door refugee policy of chancellor Angela Merkel—even before anyone knew who was shooting.
"Companies like Open Door, HubHaus, and WeLive, a subsidiary of co-working giant WeWork, are competing for millennials' dollars as young people continue moving to high-priced urban areas," wrote Melia Robinson for Business Insider.
Attacks on women in several German cities on New Year's Eve have prompted hundreds of complaints, with police suspicion resting on asylum seekers, putting pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel and her open-door migrant policy.
That vote saw a big upswing in support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, who campaigned against Merkel's open-door policy to refugees and migrants arriving from the Middle East and Africa.
It was pleasantly noisy in the indoor mall—supermarket carts rattling along the brick floor, aides calling to one another as they walked by, jazz audible through the open door of the Café de Hogeweyk.
In 2016, Höcke came under fire for a speech in the city of Erfurt, in which he demanded Angela Merkel be "removed from the Chancellory in a straitjacket" for her open-door policy on immigration.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Syrian refugee family in Germany has named their newly born baby girl Angela Merkel Muhammed out of gratitude to the chancellor for her open-door asylum policy in 2015, hospital officials said.
Women like Colleen who fell deeply in love with Donna — two generous souls who have an open door policy of supporting their neighbors in a Kansas City community plagued by economic decline, drugs and poverty.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a fierce critic of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migrant policy, is to visit her former mentor Helmut Kohl later this month, raising eyebrows among German politicians.
Indeed, much of the company's recent growth—it has expanded operations to Las Vegas, San Francisco, Miami, and Los Angeles—came from these open-door, photography-focused flights that capitalize on such social media trends.
Merkel's open door policy toward refugees, which she has since backed off somewhat, won plaudits abroad but also contributed to the rise of the far right and piled pressure on the center-right ruling parties.
Meanwhile commentators, opposition politicians, and even members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's own party have used the attacks to bash her open-door policies, which were already under fire, and propose new restrictions on asylum-seekers.
The goal is to predict, and prevent, shoplifting, because unlike Amazon's Go stores, which have a subway turnstile-like gate for entry and exit, Standard Market has an open door, and the path is clear.
In January, as the order stranded people at airports, upended immigration plans mid-flight and provoked global condemnation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada took to social media to restate the country's open-door policy.
"This is an open door to abortion on demand with no restriction, no government interference — in fact, government will pay for it," warned Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee.
Many companies across the country are similarly exposed, reflecting an open-door policy that for generations has pervaded corporate America, where safety training has long focused on fire drills, earthquake-sheltering procedures and accident cleanup.
William Ivey Long's set and costumes, which place "The Open Door" in an early-20th-century country house with a lazy green landscape outside, have a lot more detail and fun than Mr. Taylor's dance.
He is supported by party members that want a change from Merkel's centrism and were unhappy at some of her more liberal policies, such as her open-door policy during Europe's migrant crisis in 2015.
Police seized computers and other equipment after breaking open door locks purportedly seeking to enter the offices of Cinco, a separate organization run by Chamorro that was ordered closed by lawmakers loyal to Ortega, he said.
Resentment at Merkel's open-door policy runs particularly high in eastern Germany, but she has also been booed at rallies in the west - such as in Ludwigshafen, 45 miles (70 km) south of Frankfurt, last week.
"I feared for democracy in this country," Minniti said last month, explaining why, after months of a de-facto, open-door policy, the government finally introduced measures aimed at preventing people from leaving Libya for Italy.
Now, amid mounting public criticism over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policies, the famously privacy-conscious country is poised to pass a new law aimed at strengthening border security — at the expense of asylum seekers' privacy.
A neighbor had called a non-emergency police line minutes before saying that he wanted someone to make sure that Jefferson and her nephew were okay after seeing their open door so late in the evening.
The alleged plot comes amidst criticism leveled at Chancellor Angela Merkel for her open door policy that allowed one million people to enter Germany over the past two years, many of whom were refugees from Syria.
The court's chief judge, Peter Kidd, said he was not convinced by those arguments, saying Pell had engaged in "callous, brazen offending" against two boys in a room with an open door, causing trauma and distress.
Voters punished Merkel for her open-door policy in a September election, with her conservatives suffering heavy losses to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), and migration policy now tops the agenda in coalition talks.
A government spokesman said Tuesday that Turkey's open-door policy did not amount to open borders, and that the country admitted refugees at designated points of entry when there is an imminent threat to their lives.
FRANKFURT — The debate in Germany over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy toward the flood of asylum-seekers in the past year has played out in street demonstrations, beer halls and on the floor of Parliament.
Her government has been under fire for its "open door" refugee policy, with her Christian Democrats suffering losses in a series of regional elections as voters switch to the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Many of the policies draw on voter concerns that immigration and foreign buyers of local homes are putting too much pressure on infrastructure and house prices, representing a shift in New Zealand's formerly open door policy.
The father of Atatiana Jefferson, the black 28-year-old woman who was shot and killed by a white Fort Worth police officer responding to an open door call, died on Saturday, a family spokesman said.
Mr. Glenn fled after shooting at Sergeant Young, the police said, and along the way he fired five times into the open door of a bar, where he struck a security guard in the left leg.
That is partly due to the continued strength of the German economy and because many of the other parties in Germany, including the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) and environmentalist Greens, supported Merkel's open-door policy.
Support for the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has jumped amid deepening public unease over Merkel's open-door policy for refugees from Syria and elsewhere after some 1.1 million people entered Germany last year.
In Berlin, Merkel received anti-immigrant Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban - the EU's fiercest critic of her previous open-door stance on migration - for talks and the two quickly clashed over what constituted a humane solution.
Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) lost ground in all three regional states holding elections on Sunday as voters gave a thumbs-down to her open-door refugee policy and turned in droves to the anti-immigrant AfD.
Still, the former vice president sought to minimize his differences with Sanders in a bid to create an open door for the Vermont senator's supporters to migrate to Biden's campaign if he wins the Democratic nomination.
In the meantime, the administration has halted the flights altogether, a potentially hard blow to operators like FlyNYON, which had drawn a following by arranging open-door flights over Manhattan and around the Statue of Liberty.
In March, Airbnb employee Tess Rothstein, 30, was thrown from her bike and into oncoming traffic when she swerved to avoid an open door in the bike lane, and then was fatally crushed by a truck.
Mr. Kurz rose to power as foreign minister by criticizing Ms. Merkel's open-door immigration policies, and banded together with Balkan nations to put a halt to the practice of waving illegal migrants over national borders.
Many German local authorities say they are struggling to cope with the influx and pressure is mounting on Chancellor Angela Merkel to reverse her open-door policy and even close the country's borders to new arrivals.
Her efforts have produced little tangible results to calm critics at home, including her Christian Social Union coalition ally in Bavaria who want her to reverse her open-door policy for refugees and shut Germany's borders.
Eurosceptic governments in Poland and Hungary have been vocal in criticizing Merkel's 'open-door' approach to migration and opposing EU reforms that would transfer more power to the Brussels institutions at the expense of national governments.
"On the whole, Americans have an open door," he says, describing how he was met at the airport in Helena, in 1994, by a crowd of strangers who held a banner that read "Welcome home Wilmot".
And his support for Angela Merkel's open door to immigration — he recently said that it saved Europe's "collective dignity" — is the kind of thing that could become a major liability should unrest surge or terrorism strike.
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Holding placards reading "Merkel must go", right-wing protesters also shouted the slogan as Merkel, who has faced criticism for her open-door refugee policy, and President Joachim Gauck arrived for the celebrations and greeted spectators.
The CSU, the Bavarian sister party to Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats (CDU), has ramped up pressure on the chancellor over her open-door refugee policy that saw 1.1 million migrants arrive in Germany last year alone.
The body's internal clock works like a protective shield — or an open door — when it comes to viral infections, according to the study, which was published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The party has won seats in all 16 state parliaments and, amid dismay over Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, took third place in the general election of 2017, earning 13% of the vote and 94 seats.
Vienna, which initially had the same "open-door" policy for refugees as Germany, recently said it wanted to speed up deportations and repeatedly complained of other countries not accepting more migrants in the name of European solidarity.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump ignored the facts with his assertion that German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy had resulted in a huge increase in crime, a German minister told Reuters on Tuesday.
Germany – a country where all the EU trouble started with misguided austerity policies and an open-door invitation to all comers – is facing a highly probable demise of the governing center-right parties in next September's elections.
The incident will fuel growing public unease about Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, under which more than a million migrants have entered Germany over the past year, many fleeing war in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany is likely to face more Islamist attacks, its interior minister said on Wednesday, but played down any link between the government's open-door refugee policy and Monday's ax assault on a train in Bavaria.
"Amazon maintains an open-door policy that encourages employees to bring their comments, questions, and concerns directly to their management team for discussion and resolution," Rachael Lighty, a spokesperson for Amazon, said in a statement to Vox.
In Germany, Angela Merkel's CDU party suffered its second electoral blow in two weeks on Sunday, with support slumping in a Berlin state vote that some saw as a rejection of the Chancellor's open-door refugee policy.
Reports of violence and assaults at centers for minors have added to the public disquiet and hardened anti-immigrant sentiment in a country long renowned for its humanitarian open-door policy towards the wretched of the earth.
One White House source explained his thinking to the WSJ: The big picture: Ken Rogoff, one of the most respected technocrats in the economics profession, warned this week that Trump is effectively pushing at an open door.
The AfD, the main opposition in parliament, has capitalized on voters' fears about the integration of more than 1.5 million refugees in the last three years and has blamed conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has tried to placate the increasingly vocal critics of her open-door policy for refugees by insisting that most refugees from Syria and Iraq would go home once the conflicts there had ended.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has drawn criticism from her own conservative party for her open-door migrant policy, adopted in 2015, which also provoked a rise in support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
He has made good on that pledge on a personal level by reportedly scrapping the firm's largest private jet (not all of them mind you) and assuming a more open-door approach than his predecessor, Martin Winterkorn.
With the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) having chipped away at support for Merkel's conservatives by attacking her open-door refugee policy, alarm is growing over the influence of bots and fake news on potential voters.
Turkey had maintained an "open door" policy for Syrian migrants for five years and strictly abided by the "non-refoulement" principle of not returning someone to a country where they are liable to face persecution, it said.
Growing up in work camps, her adolescence was robbed and although she was lucky enough to escape China under political asylum under Nixon's open-door policy, the trauma of the revolution lingers in her to this day.
The closing of a crucial border crossing on Europe's main migrant route to Germany, where an open-door policy last year made the country a preferred destination for refugees, has stranded more than 50,000 people in Greece.
Ankara has always maintained that it has an "open-door" policy toward migrants, although thousands of refugees fleeing from the conflict in Syria in recent months have become trapped at the border, unable to pass into Turkey.
Neighborhood Joint 8 Photos View Slide Show ' On a recent Sunday afternoon, holiday lights strung from the tin ceiling of Hank's Saloon shone on Jeannie Talierco as she grabbed a cigarette and hustled toward an open door.
But then, that same year, he was suddenly talking about it at the Republican convention on CNN, with Larry King, who was, in his way, an open door in the wall that had separated entertainment and news.
The Federal Aviation Administration today ordered the halt of open-door helicopter flights that use passenger harnesses without quick-release capability, less than a week after such a flight ended with the drowning deaths of five people.
Merkel is widely expected to stand for a fourth term in an election next September and although her conservatives are roughly 10 points ahead of their nearest rivals, her open-door migrant policy has angered many voters.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2015 open-door migrant policy, which led to the arrival of more than 1 million people, led to a surge in support for anti-migrant groups including the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
As far as collaboration goes, you and the other player can team up to complete tasks like forcing open door or breaking through windows in specific instances, as well as steer group conversations through different characters' viewpoints.
On McKinley's watch, the Spanish-American War had already been won and American sway broadened around the world through martial aggression and skillful diplomacy, including the Special Relationship with Britain and the Open Door policy toward China.
Stars, ex-teammates want help for West While many saw this week's social media videos as an open door to mock the father of two, others have reached out to him or prayed that he gets help.
While the number of prospective candidates may be staggering, former state party chairman Jaime Harrison says South Carolina maintains an open-door policy, welcoming any and all who are thinking about taking a stab at a run.
The initiative follows outrage over sexual attacks on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve blamed predominantly on North African migrants that sharpened a national debate about the open-door refugee policy adopted by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
"We respect the individual rights of our team members and have an open-door policy that encourages team members to bring their comments, questions and concerns directly to their team leaders," she said in an emailed statement.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Voters punished Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in three German regional elections on Sunday, giving a thumbs-down to her open-door refugee policy and turning in droves to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).
"Calculated Kindness: Refugees and America's Half-Open Door, 1945 to the Present," Gil Loescher and John Scanlan The definitive account of U.S. refugee policy and the motivations driving it from World War II until the mid-1980s.
Should North Korea emulate Vietnam's Open Door economic reforms, symbolized by the Bac Ninh Samsung factory Mr. Kim has expressed interest in touring, it could open the door for increased transparency and accountability from Mr. Kim's government.
Such a unilateral move, which would mark a reversal of Merkel's open-door migrant policy and undermine the EU's Schengen open border system, would be an affront to the chancellor and threaten her three-month old coalition.
Heidenau in Saxony became infamous when anti-refugee riots broke out and Chancellor Angela Merkel - who grew up in East Germany - was heckled by far-right activists as an alleged traitor for her open-door policy towards refugees.
That's a very massive part of the industry now: We have a very open-door policy and social media means that people are much more aware of what designers personalities are, not just what their work is like.
The gang attacks on women outside Cologne's cathedral deepened public doubts about Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy toward refugees fleeing conflicts in the Middle East and about Germany's ability to integrate the mainly Muslim and Arab newcomers.
Dublin's open-door policy and flexibility could be upset by the European Commission's demand that Apple hand over up to 13 billion euros to the Irish government for only paying between 0.005 and 1 percent on European profits.
Angela Merkel is widely expected to run for her fourth term as Chancellor in September 2017 despite mounting criticism regarding her open-door refugee policy, which is one of the most generous policies to asylum-seekers in Europe.
For two decades, Cubans had an advantage over other migrants: Thanks to a Clinton-era open door policy, they could come to the United States without a visa, receive asylum automatically, and be on track for permanent residency.
Attacks on women in Cologne and other German cities on New Year's Eve have prompted hundreds of complaints, with police suspicion resting on asylum seekers, putting pressure on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her open-door migrant policy.
Merkel, her popularity undermined by her open-door policy, summoned the bosses of some of Germany's biggest companies to Berlin on Wednesday to account for their lack of action and exchange ideas about how they can do better.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has caused outrage in the political mainstream with critical remarks about Muslims and immigrants, but has gained in opinion polls due to public disquiet over the government's open-door policy for refugees.
Merkel's open-door migrant policy, which has led to the arrival of more than 1.6 million migrants in Germany since the start of 2015, is blamed for the rise of the AfD, now the country's main opposition party.
The suspicion that a refugee was planning a bomb attack will prove unwelcome news for Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose conservatives have lost support to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party over her open-door migrants policy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's allies in Bavaria stepped up criticism of her open-door refugee policy on Sunday, with their leader demanding a cap of 200,000 migrants a year, about a fifth of last year's level.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative 'Union' is anything but unified, with her Bavarian allies preparing to hold their annual party conference without her as the alliance struggles to repair divisions over her open-door migrant policy.
Horst Seehofer, CSU leader and Germany's interior minister, wants to turn away migrants who have already registered in other EU states but Merkel opposes any unilateral move to reverse her 2015 open-door policy and undermine her authority.
Santino then professed his love for his fellow park ranger, Swallow, and serenaded her with "Love is an Open Door," the song his character sang in "Frozen," and the two retire for a romantic getaway at Martha's Vineyard.
In recent years Venezuela's neighbors have had an open-door policy, but it has come at a political cost as communities feel increasingly besieged by migrants, many of whom arrive with no savings and with serious health problems.
One recent morning in Mr. Almuntaser's bodega on Bond Street in Brooklyn, construction workers, teachers and passers-by slipped through the open door to his shop, buying gum, cigarettes and soda from the two aisles of overstocked shelves.
Clergymen poured out 70 liters' worth of sacred liquid from a large chalice through the open door of a rickety green plane on Wednesday, in an escalation of their battle against "drinking" and "fornication," local outlet Tvernews reported.
On a recent evening, Vincent Uhl, a hydrogeologist and a longtime resident, was walking along Coryell Street with his wife and professional partner, Jaclyn Baron, when he saw an open door, bottles of wine and a familiar face.
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Riot police broke up far-right protesters in Cologne on Saturday as they marched against Germany's open-door migration policy after asylum seekers were identified as suspects in assaults on women on New Year's Eve.
BERLIN — President Trump castigated the German government on Monday for its open-door policy toward migrants, saying that it was responsible for an increase in crime and could conceivably lead to the downfall of Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition.
One of the paintings in this section, James Tissot's "The Shop Girl" (1883–85), shows us the inside of a shop, with piles of ribbons on the counter and a woman at work standing at the open door.
Such a move would represent a reversal of Merkel's open-door migrant policy adopted in 2015, which has fueled a rise in support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) and caused rifts within her conservative bloc.
"This open-door visitation policy is not working out," the Flipping Out star said on Tuesday's episode of his SiriusXM show Jeff Lewis Live, about his and his ex's shared custody of their 2½-year-old daughter Monroe Christine.
Orban has led eastern European opposition to EU quotas that aim to distribute asylum seekers around the bloc, criticizing the open-door policy that German Chancellor Angela Merkel proclaimed at the height of the European migrant crisis in 2015.
I would join him sometimes, with a cigarette, and we'd sit there together in the dark, lit only by a strand of white Christmas tree lights half-covered in spider webs, wafting in the breeze from the open door.
Merkel, fighting for her political life over her open-door policy, has summoned the bosses of some of Germany's biggest companies to Berlin to account for their lack of action and exchange ideas about how they can do better.
Paddock shot and wounded a security guard who came to his floor at the Mandalay Bay hotel to investigate an open door down near Paddock's suite, Lombardo said, providing new details on what occurred immediately before the mass shooting.
The attack on Sunday was the fourth act of violence by men of Middle Eastern or Asian origin against German civilians in a week and is likely to fuel growing unease about Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
She still requires the backing of her Christian Social Union (CSU) allies in Bavaria, who have fiercely criticized her open-door migrant policy but, with no obvious candidate of their own, are widely expected to fall in behind her.
The 62-year old conservative, facing a voter backlash over her open-door migrant policy, said she had thought long and hard before eventually deciding to stand again in the September election, ending months of speculation over her decision.
Attacks on women in Cologne and other German cities on New Year's Eve have prompted more than 600 criminal complaints, with police suspicion resting on asylum seekers, putting pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel and her open door migrant policy.
Turkey has also built a wall along the border, reinforcing the message that the "open door" policy of the conflict's early years has ended, and forcing tens of thousands of would-be refugees to camp on the Syrian side.
The AfD made big electoral gains last year, capitalizing on fears about Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy toward migrants but its support has roughly halved in the past 12 months due partly to a slowdown in refugee arrivals.
As leading partner to Germany, whose open-door policy has won its chancellor, Angela Merkel, admiration and cost her electoral success, France is also qualified to act as wise counsel and pragmatic friend in the search for a solution.
The unprecedented move highlights growing concern about radicalism in the ranks of the AfD, which swept into the federal parliament for the first time in the 2017 election amid public anger over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
Their answers reflect what some say are the characteristics of an ideal leader, from having an open-door policy and being generous with praise to staying positive and inspiring employees to excel in the job at hand and beyond.
The AfD is already benefiting from a backlash against Merkel's open-door refugee policy, making huge gains in two regional elections last month and hitting an all-time high of 16 percent support in an opinion poll last week.
He championed an open door to immigrants, he campaigned for votes in blighted inner cities as well as Sun Belt suburbs, and he believed that conservative principles could ultimately build a pan-ethnic political coalition, purged of racialized appeals.
Merz, an economic liberal on the right of CDU, has said he wants to halve support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), now on about 15 percent, which capitalized on anger with Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
She has to keep Bavaria's CSU on board by sticking to a tougher migrant policy which may also help win back conservatives who switched to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) which opposed her open-door migrant policy.
The passengers had booked their flight through FlyNYON, a New Jersey company that offered thrill-seekers the chance to unbuckle their seatbelts and dangle their feet out the open door to snap "shoe selfies" with their cameras or smartphones.
Months after an inconclusive election in September that was largely viewed as a rebuke of her open-door refugee policy, Ms. Merkel has appeared more vulnerable politically than she has at any time in her 12 years in office.
In 1970, at the Fort Dix coffeehouse project in Wrightstown, N.J., G.I.s and civilians were celebrating Valentine's Day when a live grenade flew in through an open door; it exploded, seriously injuring two Fort Dix soldiers and a civilian.
I ran all the way up the yard, hurtled through the open door, and was just reaching for the bottle when I heard a sound behind me—perhaps no more than a breath—and turned back into the room.
" Barr on Monday confirmed that the Justice Department has been receiving information from Giuliani on Ukraine, saying DOJ has an "obligation to have an open door to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant.
We do have what we call an open door policy that allows me to talk to any member of management or HR and time I want without an appointment...one of the things I like best about my job.
I know firsthand that protests work to get attention when nothing else does, and then you shove your hand in the slightly open door that's been locked for years, and you shake the slimy hand on the other side.
Merkel has been at the center of that debate in Europe, having first enacted the so-called open-door refugee policy in 2015 that led to thousands of migrants from North Africa and the Middle East to enter Europe.
The factory is a potent symbol of how foreign investment has helped transform Vietnam's economy since the late 1980s, when the ruling Communist Party — unlike North Korea's leadership — embarked on a campaign of so-called Open Door economic reforms.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Scotland was assured of an "open door" to talks in Brussels and said it had found understanding on Monday from some European governments of its push to stay in the EU after Britain voted to leave the bloc.
NEUBRANDENBURG, Germany (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday tried to placate the increasingly vocal critics of her open-door policy for refugees, insisting that asylum seekers from Syria and Iraq would go home once the conflicts there had ended.
An open door is an invitation for children to enter and begin a conversation or start tugging on your arm, no matter whether you're working in Photoshop, typing up a blog post, or being interviewed on live TV by the BBC.
But Trump has said she made a "catastrophic mistake" with her open-door migration policy, and his top trade adviser last week accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over the United States and its European partners.
Merkel's revised thinking on her open-door refugee stance was confirmed by her September admission that she regretted the policy and her recent vow it would not be repeated given it was clearly against the wishes of the German people.
Although Mr Netanyahu may not get a promise to scrap the Iran nuclear deal, in every other way he will be pushing on an open door when it comes to enlisting Mr Trump's help to counter Iranian influence in the region.
And this is one reason why the politicians who complain loudest about the huddled masses are either winning elections (as in Hungary, Italy, Austria and America), or forcing other parties to rethink their open-door policies (Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Britain).
To placate conservatives put off by Merkel's open-door policy ahead of a September federal election, leaders of her Christian Democrat party (CDU) have been pushing to deport more migrants whose applications have failed or foreigners who have committed crimes.
The chancellor used the phrase at a news conference in late July after a spate of attacks on civilians in Germany, including two claimed by Islamic State, that put her open-door migrant policy in the spotlight and dented her popularity.
The "open-door" migrant policy has left Merkel vulnerable to critics within the governing CDU-CSU coalition and from her political rivals, prompting concerns over whether she would have the groundswell of support to stand for general election in 2017.
Hillary Clinton ad grills Trump on women, character A new Gallup poll released Tuesday suggested that Clinton will be pushing on an open door if she can get the attacks on Trump's fitness to lead to resonate among undecided voters.
Even at rush hour, when people pack so tightly into the ancient vehicles that it is difficult for the conductors to collect fares, and stragglers hang out of the open door, commuters still find space to get out their mobile phones.
So, them being there, as well as my fiancé, a bunch of our friends who aren't going home for the holidays, and whoever else just decides, 'Hey I have nowhere else to go,' because we have a very open-door policy.
NEUBRANDENBURG, Germany (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel tried on Saturday to placate the increasingly vocal critics of her open-door policy for refugees by insisting that most refugees from Syria and Iraq would go home once the conflicts there had ended.
The bloodshed might have lasted longer, with greater loss of life, but for a hotel security officer who was sent to check an open-door alarm on the 32nd floor, and discovered the gunman's whereabouts after the shooting started, McMahill said.
The shooting was one of four attacks in Germany - three of them by migrants - since July 18 that have left 10 people dead and 34 injured, a toll that may heighten public disquiet over Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy.
But Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy for migrants has met a popular backlash and while most of the recent arrivals are of working age, many struggle to get jobs, partly due to language barriers and a lack of certified qualifications.
Manuel Valls, prime minister of France, Germany's most important EU partner, on Sunday spoke out against Ms Merkel's plans for a redistribution of refugees around the union, saying that Germany's open-door policy on refugees was "unsustainable in the long run".
Merkel, weakened by her open-door migrant policy which has allowed more than a million refugees into Germany in the last two years, is trying to reassure voters about security and the refugee crisis before a federal election in September.
One month ago, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a right-wing populist party that had railed against Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policies, surged into three state parliaments, stunning the established parties and forcing them into a strategic rethink.
Chancellor for 12 years and known as a skilled negotiator, she angered many voters over her open-door migrant policy and her conservatives saw their worst election result since 1949, bleeding support to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
"The bump stocks gave me pause because that's an open door, a slippery slope, to way more infringements," she said, referring to the NRA's support for restrictions on the devices, which let semiautomatic rifles fire almost like an automatic weapon.
The Forsa poll showed Merkel, who is facing resistance at home over her open-door migrant policy, winning 50 percent of the votes in a hypothetical presidential-style election against her Social Democrat (SPD) rival Sigmar Gabriel, on 13 percent.
OGGERSHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a fierce critic of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy, and her ex-mentor Helmut Kohl agreed on Tuesday it was questionable whether Europe could continue to absorb migrants indefinitely.
President Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman Ibrahim Kalin, asked about the HRW statement, told reporters that Turkish soldiers were there to protect these people and that Ankara has had an "open-door policy" since the start of Syria's civil war in 2011.
In the wake of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door response to the refugee crisis of 2015, the AfD rode a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment to pick up seats in nine out of 16 of Germany's 2016 regional elections.
The fraying unity within the Union is being glossed over, but the fact is that the CDU and CSU sisterly love has been rudely tested ever since CDU leader Merkel unilaterally decided on an open door immigration policy in 2015.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A scandal over migrants being chased through the streets has exposed a rift between Angela Merkel and Germany's security establishment that is dividing her coalition and hindering efforts to contain the fall-out from her "open door" refugee policy.
This deluge of money will also produce a result where virtually every member of Congress will have some large campaign donor or interest they must thank, whether through a nice note, an open door, or even a piece of legislation.
Much of the anger has been focused on the issue of migrant crime, following a string of high-profile assaults blamed on refugees who have arrived in the country since 2015 as a result of Merkel's "open door" immigration policy.
There is still some political peril here for liberals, who may be inclined to confuse the public's distaste for Trump with a consensus for an open door (though that Vermont socialist is still willing to swat down calls for open borders).
Set to recordings by Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, "Open Door" adds Latin social dances into the choreographic mix, setting hips swiveling, skirts rustling and couples flirting on a stage splashed with color by Keiko Voltaire's costumes.
It is a conservative bastion of the nation most associated with Europe's open-door migration policy and the ultimate prize in a culture war that has seen populism chip away at consensus on the eastern flank of the 28-member bloc.
Songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez's beloved score has more than doubled, with 12 new songs blending seamlessly with favorites like "Love Is an Open Door" and "For the First Time in Forever" (say goodbye to "Frozen Heart," that's been cut).
"The Department of Justice has the obligation to have an open door to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant," Barr said in response to a reporter's question at a news conference on unrelated database hacking charges.
According to a statement released by the Fort Worth Police Department on Saturday, officers arrived at the home at around 32:25 am to respond to an "open structure call" and, after seeing the open door, walked around the perimeter of the residence.
In a nod to Facebook, Carney said the central bank is keeping an "open mind but not an open door" to the company's stablecoin Libra, highlighting that the new coin would improve both financial inclusion and lower the costs of cross border payments.
The tie-up between the traditionally center-left Labour Party and nationalist New Zealand First represents an abrupt shift in the formerly open door policy that fueled strong economic growth but has also been blamed for soaring house prices and growing inequality.
Speaking at an event of her centre-right CDU party in the central town of Volkmarsen, Merkel defended her open-door policy for migrants and rejected the idea of closing borders to better control the numbers of refugees allowed into the country.
" Zachary Weiss, 26, a Tree of Life congregation member whose father was filling in as a rabbi during the services on Saturday, tells PEOPLE the shooter had easy access to the synagogue — as a place of worship, it practices "an open-door policy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's Christian Social Union told Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday that he would not join forces with her Christian Democrats - the CSU's coalition allies - at a key party congress unless she changed her open-door refugee policy.
Which means that, if any smart plotters who knew the convention rules had tried to throw the Trump forces into a state of disorganization, then swoop in for the kill, it might have been as easy as pushing on an open door.
ARNOLD PACKERFormer chief economist of the US Senate Budget CommitteeSan Diego * Your piece on the mass groping of women in Cologne ("New year, new fear", January 9th) did not adequately reflect the disturbing connection with Angela Merkel's open-door policy for migrants.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany made mistakes with an open-door policy that saw more than a million migrants enter Germany over the past two years, Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble acknowledged on Sunday, but he said Berlin was trying to learn from those missteps.
As chairman of the CSU, the Bavarian sister party to Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), Seehofer is nominally the chancellor's ally, but he has been a thorn in her side for much of the last two years, criticizing her open-door refugee policy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel hopes a new immigration law will make it easier for foreign workers to find jobs in Germany, but her push to fill a record number of vacancies risks angering voters who still resent her open-door refugee policy.
And the already-ambiguous situation is further complicated by the fact that most gig workers are independent contractors who need good reviews from the client and who don't have access to an open-door human resources department or colleagues they can complain to.
The AfD, set up as a eurosceptic party in 2013 in the midst of the euro zone debt crisis, changed direction with new leaders and in 2015 tapped into anti-immigrant sentiment in response to Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door migrant policy.
While Chancellor Angela Merkel drew applause for her leadership of the European response, a spate of sexual assaults on women in Germany on New Year's Eve, allegedly by men of Arab and North African origin, has put her "open-door" policy under fire.
A poor showing by Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in these elections would increase pressure on her to reverse a disputed open-door policy toward migrants, 1-1/2 years before a federal election when she is likely to seek a fourth term.
No, the thing that's great about Marvel is — and [Defenders showrunner] Marco [Ramirez] has talked about this — the fact that all of our rooms, as writers' rooms, are next to each other, so we have an open door policy amongst each other.
Brazil is a brighter spot; it has issued humanitarian visas to over 8,000 Syrians under an open-door policy, although barely a quarter of them have made the journey so far, not least because they have to find their own air fares.
Second, the Department of Education might also announce a rulemaking process about state universities guaranteeing an open door policy to speakers invited to campus, taking whatever security measures are necessary, and punishing those who interfere with those exercising their First Amendment rights.
I had more than one manager who talked a good game about having an open-door policy, but when it came right down to it, poking your head in their office left you with a feeling they were going to tear it off.
In Germany, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which espouses such views, has seen a dramatic rise in popularity largely because of Merkel's open-door approach at the height of the migration crisis, when over a million migrants entered the country in 2015.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's popularity has declined because of her open-door policy for migrants, and if Deutsche Bank were to require state help, her standing as the leader who successfully steered Germany through the financial crisis could also be called into question.
Mr. Orban has been Europe's most prominent critic of open-door migration since the Continent's refugee crisis in 2015, putting him at odds with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, whose government welcomed hundreds of thousands of mainly Syrian and Afghan refugees that year.
"Now more than ever, an open door is a symbol of what we value as a city — an openness to new people and ideas, to each other and to the places that we share as a community," Mr. Wessner wrote in a statement.
In Red Flash, he describes in couplets (that could have well come from Terra Lucida) a waking image at the limen: …In the morning, open door, hummingbird, black and white stripes, a long yellow bill, hangs for a second in the air.
When a photograph of the prime suspect was publicized, the selfie with Ms. Merkel, who had been under pressure for her open-door policy toward refugees, started circulating on social media — but with Mr. Modamani falsely identified as one of the bombers.
" Speaking at a trilateral meeting with Israel and Russia in Jerusalem on Tuesday morning, National Security Adviser John Bolton said Trump was open to fresh talks about Iran's nuclear ambitions and "all that Iran needs to do is walk through that open door.
The music began just minutes after we'd sidled up to the church's open door in Zinacantán, coaxing dozens of men—some in jeans and cowboy hats, some in white pants and flat-brimmed palm hats draped with ribbons—into a slow, shuffling dance.
There's not even fictional precedent for a president like Trump, who is known to make his staff openly compete against each other and basically keeps an open-door policy in the Oval Office — so how can a chief of staff manage this?
The attorney general said the Justice Department has an "obligation to have an open door to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant" but expressed skepticism about the reporting, noting that Ukraine can be a dubious source.
The prime minister said that immigration could not be reduced to a "closed-door or open-door" policy, and that issues like illegal migration, human trafficking and the integration of migrants who are allowed to be in Italy needed to be addressed.
Politically, such a calamitous Black History Month should have presented a wide open door for Republicans to make their case to African-Americans, along with other minority voters, including those who may be turned off by recent charges of anti-Semitism among Democrats.
" In response, Amazon told BuzzFeed News that it "maintains an open-door policy that encourages employees to bring their comments, questions, and concerns directly to their management team for discussion and resolution, and we're glad to have open communication with employees in Sacramento.
Chancellor Angela Merkel — whose decision to take the moral high ground and maintain an open-door policy to refugees has become increasingly unpopular among some groups — saw a waning of support in those three states for her party, the Christian Democrats (CDU).
Pegida has risen rapidly in popularity in Germany since it was founded in October 2014, with rallies initially attended by a few hundred supporters swelling to attract thousands as President Angela Merkel's open-door policy to Syrian refugees sparked a polarized response from citizens.
But her authority was dented by her decision in 2015 to commit Germany to an open-door policy on refugees, resulting in an influx of more than one million people that laid bare deep divisions within the EU over migration and fueled the AfD.
The welcome showered on hundreds of thousands of Moroccan and Turkish workers a few decades ago has turned to resentment at open-door, pro-EU policies under mainstream parties that may drive 25 percent of voters into the PVV's arms at the polls next week.
A document circulated by Merkel to coalition allies on Friday night outlined repatriation accords with 16 countries and proposed reception centers in Germany where migrants would undergo an accelerated asylum procedure — steps that represent a significant hardening of her 2015 open-door asylum policy.
The AfD, the third-biggest party in last year's election and the main opposition, seized on the killing of a 35-year old German in Chemnitz and the subsequent arrests of a Syrian and Iraqi to ramp up criticism of Merkel's open-door asylum policy.
White House chief of staff John Kelly is trying to bring order to the Trump administration by ensuring he sees everything the president reads before it hits his desk, as well as reining in previously open-door Oval Office access, according to Thursday reports.
Germany and France have both faced Islamist attacks in the past month, and many have blamed German leader Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy after more than a million migrants came into the EU last year, often fleeing war in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.
Publicly, Germany has stayed away from linking the bailout to the migrant crisis even as Ms. Merkel's leadership has come under threat from a surge in popularity for the Alternative for Germany, a right-wing populist party that has opposed her open-door refugee policies.
BERLIN, Jan 14 (Reuters) - An irate local politician in Germany's southern state of Bavaria has dispatched a bus filled with dozens of refugees on a 7-hour journey to Chancellor Angela Merkel's office in Berlin as a protest against her open-door refugee policy.
But when she disappears, in mid-­December of 2010, the simplicity of the evidence (an open door; two wine glasses in the kitchen, one broken and edged with blood; keys, phone, passport and electric car all left behind) yields an investigation full of contradictions.
Such a reversal of her 2015 open-door migrant policy would be a huge blow to the authority of Merkel, in power for more than 12 years, and undermine the Schengen open-border system at a time when EU tensions over migration are running high.
"Without any impact on global temperatures, Paris is the open door for egregious regulation, cronyism, and government spending that would be disastrous for the American economy as it is proving to be for those in Europe," said Nick Loris, a fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Second-leading scorer Patrick Eaves limped to locker room early in third period after he brushed against the partially open door to the Stars' bench, and defenseman Jamie Oleksiak played only 280 seconds in the second period before exiting with an upper-body injury.
But, just as a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, Nixon's downfall was set in motion not by institutions but by a single person: Frank Wills, the Watergate Hotel security guard who found the taped-open door and called the police.
When the officers, Wende Kerl and Larry Deal, get out, they draw their guns and approach Mr. Franklin, who is crouching on the pavement within the open door on the front passenger side of a vehicle, apparently talking to someone in the front seat.
A nearby officer responded to the shots and the assailant fled, firing seemingly randomly into the open door of the Maximum Level Lounge nearby, striking a security guard there in the leg before seizing a woman at the bar and using her as a human shield.
While sitting on her bed, laugh so hard that you let out a shriek of a fart that reverberates through the open door, throughout the open-plan apartment and back in as an echo … Only to have her act as if she didn't even hear it!
The chaos and hardships caused by German open-door immigration policies and procyclical fiscal austerity has exacerbated problems of political, social and cultural cohesion in many EU countries in an environment of weak economic growth, high unemployment, and limited means to deal with poverty and social exclusion.
After fortifying ourselves with a beer around the corner and waiting until what felt like a New York–appropriate hour after the event's official start time, we walked through the open door and down a twisting concrete staircase, listening for any indication of a meeting in progress.

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