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"overstep" Definitions
  1. overstep something to go beyond what is normal or allowed

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" Then added, "I didn't overstep boundaries, now did I?
And all types of government agencies can overstep their bounds.
She was careful not to overstep her authority, he said.
The syndicate raid, however, appears to have been an overstep.
But many wellness trends often overstep those facts, by a lot.
It also says those restrictions would overstep the FDA's legal authority.
But even within those very broad confines, product inventors occasionally overstep.
She has a ton of noble qualities ... but she does overstep.
If you don't, you're allowing your work to overstep its bounds.
Do people ever overstep the line when rating others' meal deals?
I thought about telling him more, but that seemed like an overstep.
It is up to the courts to weigh in if they overstep.
Until they really overstep that line, as Microsoft did in the 1990s.
I don't want to overstep, but we're also trying to move forward.
Republicans say Democrats would overstep their authority and set a dangerous precedent.
Dealing with a man waiting for you to overstep is a tricky business.
The state should crack down hard when gangs overstep defined boundaries, he says.
Durbin is going to be key in convincing House Democrats not to overstep.
Hensarling said the Fed's conduct appeared to overstep its authority as a regulator.
Is it worse to overstep like Connerty, or to underestimate like many others?
"At some point you overstep that hurdle and hopefully your jewelry becomes timeless."
However, if they did overstep these boundaries, you do have some legal options.
We have a really good corporate citizen now, which doesn't overstep its bounds.
Binary tries to be there when startups need them, but not overstep their bounds.
But we should recognize the cost if we overstep in the name of security.
Civil liberties advocates denounced the searches as an invasive overstep that creates psychological trauma.
He's shown a good track record of being a conscious conservative who doesn't overstep.
"We warn those who overstep the mark in Cyprus and the Aegean," he said.
He doesn't want to overstep the boundaries, or get too big for his britches.
The music has to be very careful not to overstep in a radio story.
Duke viewed the call by Kelly as a politically motivated overstep into DHS decisions.
We all overstep bounds and must shine a light on our darker hypocrisies, myself included.
They've argued the rule issued in July was an egregious overstep Cordray, an Obama appointee.
They called the searches an invasive overstep of paternalistic police powers that leave psychological trauma.
Executive orders that overstep the constitutional powers granted to the presidency are now the norm.
Democrats have been careful in talking about impeachment, not wanting to overstep on the issue.
Twice Dariush got Vick to overstep himself, and twice he cracked him clean off it.
He returned to the bench in 2012, on promises that he wouldn't overstep federal law.
You don't know if you want to overstep your bounds and do something like that.
For Joey Jackson, CNN legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, police actions were an overstep.
Republicans say the measures overstep administration authority and could discourage foreign investment in the United States.
For instance, some young people are using others' social media accounts to deliberately overstep cultural authority.
Republicans say the measures overstep administration authority and could discourage foreign investment in the United States.
Just as long as Abby doesn't overstep, and not just get Darlene in trouble, but herself.
"No organisation or individual has the privilege to overstep the constitution and the law," he said.
But the White House counsel told Mueller's team he never saw Trump overstep his legal authorities.
Conservatives believe that judges overstep their constitutional powers when they make laws rather than interpret them.
It would not be the only case where the bureau has been seen to overstep boundaries.
Do administrations tend to pay a political price when they deceive and overstep in this way?
A careful and conservative lawyer, he is unlikely to make missteps or overstep boundaries, they say.
When ultranationalists do overstep the line, the response from authorities is now silence, and sometimes accommodation.
But consumer groups questioned whether the blackouts were an overstep meant to insulate utilities from liability.
Parks seems to object most to science's preferred metaphors, which he argues overstep what we know.
When Trump demonizes journalists as "the enemy of the American people," that is an outrageous overstep.
Vladimir knows he's treading a fine line on his show and is careful not to overstep it.
Orrin Hatch of Utah — vowed to fight the designation, which was seen an overstep of presidential authority.
For many Nicaraguans, Ortega's latest demand was yet another example of government overstep, though not entirely surprising.
Narrator: Rick and Randy overstep each other in this conversation, but why doesn't it feel as natural?
Are there any mechanisms to hold prosecutors accountable or check their power when they overstep their bounds?
Congressional Democrats swiftly rebuked the move, calling it an unnecessary overstep that might exceed Trump's constitutional powers.
This concept assures the federal government cannot overstep its boundaries and supersede the will of the states.
Knowing that HR can use this information to determine who's a flight risk might feel like an overstep.
Cissna's defenders contend that he tried to adhere to the law while Miller pressed to overstep legal boundaries.
Fellow central European power Hungary has stood by Poland's rulers, saying the EU should not overstep its authority.
"We stand by Poland, and we call on the European Commission not to overstep its authority," Szijjarto said.
Some users, of course, were concerned the company may overstep here, or felt generally uncomfortable about sharing this data.
The lawsuit claims that USCIS's new rules contradict DOL's rules, and overstep USCIS's role in the H-1B program.
For her, it is a radical charge that would imply she wants to overstep and reject traditional gender boundaries.
Or would that overstep the court's own bounds and plunge it deeper into the political thicket of legislative duties?
Gorsuch's confirmation is a victory for those who believe that courts should not overstep their limited role in our government.
Additionally, Judge Watson ruled that the order appeared to overstep the president's authority under another section of federal immigration law.
Luke feels the need to prove doubters wrong; to overstep in the face of those who disregard his ostensible accomplishments.
The bureau's defenders insist that Congress did not overstep its authority and that the CFPB's structure mirrors other similar agencies.
And he's starting to evaluate whether Fannie and Freddie's mortgage insurance pilot programs, EPMI and IMAGIN, overstep the companies' charters.
House Democrats will also have to take care in the next two years not to overstep and drive voters toward Trump.
Kyung Me's sketches initially appear rough and hurried, with loose outlines and plain washes of color that carelessly overstep their bounds.
The Trump-led Environmental Protection Agency said the rule would not overstep the legal bounds that Republicans believe Obama's plan crossed.
"They just flat-out overstep their bounds in so many different areas," said Lamar, who was a running back at Mississippi.
The merging of finances can be a very emotional thing, and I have to be careful not to overstep any boundaries.
You know, the governor wants to overstep and then say that he's completely a state authority, but then the city is responsible.
Senate Republicans quickly pounced on the announcement, suggesting that it underscores their belief that the Obama administration's rules were a regulatory overstep.
There's already legal debate over whether such actions would overstep the Fourth Amendment's restrictions on the government's ability to search private property.
Dancers pay whether or not they make money, and clubs almost always overstep the legal definitions that constrain an independent contractor relationship.
Populists like to think that there is a bright line between right and wrong: overstep it and you should go directly to jail.
He is completely supportive of Sutton's career in a way that doesn't overstep his bounds and allows Sutton to achieve her own accomplishments.
That could have caused the Fed to overstep in its final rate hikes in 2018, a possibility U.S. central bank officials have acknowledged.
Now Trump has filed a lawsuit to block Cummings, claiming the Democrat's subpoena is a gross overstep of Congress's authority under the Constitution.
Apple had refused to unlock the phone for the government in a high-profile standoff, citing cybersecurity risks and overstep of the law.
"I was a conduit for what they wanted to express—we don't overstep, we constantly check in," Wallworth told me over the phone.
On top of this, as I explained in September, Facebook must not overstep its role of a news aggregator to become a gatekeeper.
Not just in sex, but in general, I would tend to overstep and do things because I'd think, oh, he can't do it.
Bolsonaro bristled at what he viewed as a colonial overstep and retaliated with what Macron called "extraordinarily rude" comments about his wife, Brigitte.
However, this change is not the only way that iOS 216 is cracking down on apps that overstep in terms of tracking location data.
"I was far too cocky for my own good, and that sometimes caused me to overstep the bounds of my appointed role," Cruz wrote.
He said the actions of current Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu, who lobbied Congress against the nuclear deal, were an overstep into U.S. politics.
"We stand by Poland, and we call on the European Commission not to overstep its authority," Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijarto said on Thursday.
Don't pry or overstep your bounds, but do inquire on their well-being and let them know you care and are there to help.
Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island asked Wray whether there are any circumstances in which it's OK to overstep the role of the attorney general.
Remember: If you're an unpaid intern, you can still ask to get paid for duties that you think overstep the scope of your internship.
Let's start with why we need to ask this question: Trump is increasingly proving himself to be a President eager to overstep his authority.
I'm mindful not to overstep the significance of the possibilities of creating music within the dictatorship however, and the freedoms that came after it.
If he did abuse that power to overstep the mark, questions will be asked about Nissan's governance, and about the oversight provided by its board.
And for that purpose, we assert ourselves — relentlessly, unwittingly, savagely — against others: We push them aside, overstep them, overthrow them, even crush them if necessary.
Many people use Facebook only for friends and family, and trying to connect with your interviewer there is likely to be seen as an overstep.
It provides essential hope for resistance against opaque operations by the state, and the overstep of government power, as our democracy creeps toward authoritarian rule.
When courts issue nationwide injunctions and order relief beyond the scope of a particular lawsuit, they overstep their role and improperly limit the government from functioning.
In his opinion, that involves making hard choices that don't overstep boundaries while still maintaining an environment that is inviting to as many people as possible.
" I learned quickly that "to admit, in mixed company, to having a crush on a rock star is to overstep the bounds of proper feminine behavior.
Twenty-five Republican senators are firing back at the bathroom guidance from the Obama administration, saying the move was an executive overstep that can't be enforced.
When we cede so much authority to schools, it's no wonder they often overstep and run into these invisible boundaries between home lessons and school lessons.
Some fear that temptation will cause them to overstep a marital boundary by having a consensual affair — or a legal boundary by engaging in unwelcome harassment.
Madison wanted to make sure government couldn't antagonize its citizens and overstep its governmental authority, as monarchies and the Church had done for centuries in Europe.
But once the hearing got going, Judge Alsup concluded that this was an overstep, a use of secrecy that was motivated by embarrassment rather than legitimate reasons.
"I am merely a thankful beggar and don't want to overstep my bounds in asking," he wrote to an associate in regards to a lavish Caribbean getaway.
While many of the president's allies would cheer an emergency declaration, it has raised concern among some key Republicans who worry the president might overstep his authority.
Some supported that the city was taking steps to make the shelter system safer, while others were concerned that the city would overstep and harass shelter residents.
After that, the experience was so beautiful and freeing, and there was no nervousness on my side or feeling that he was going to overstep my boundaries.
Many Americans were suspicious of a centralized government, worried that it would overstep its constitutional boundaries and become as tyrannical as they believed the English monarchy had been.
"In no way did he ever overstep his bounds with me; I never personally experienced what has now been described as inappropriate behavior toward young girls," Sorvino wrote.
This scene, at least, reiterates the fact that paparazzi overstep personal boundaries — and that Spears was a scared, threatened young woman that needed our empathy, not our ridicule.
"Going after someone's personal attorney is a great overstep, I think, in the authority of the prosecutor," said Paul, who often espouses libertarian views about privacy protections. Sen.
Without a precise understanding of what the FBI is demanding in this case, it is hard to clearly say that the FBI is trying to overstep its bounds.
We are taught to never overstep, to stay in our lane, to keep our head down, to go with the flow, to never be too loud or disagreeable.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary stands by Poland and calls on the European Commission not to overstep its authority, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in a statement on Thursday.
Ben Sasse took to the Senate floor to firmly warn Trump against replacing the attorney general when Congress leaves town, arguing that doing so would be a major overstep.
She eschews labels like "feminist," which, she says, among some Hasidim connotes women who want to overstep religious boundaries separating women from men — boundaries that Ruchie continues to observe.
Credit card companies and banks have argued that arbitration clauses are fair, simple, and cheaper ways to settle customer complaints, and that a CFPB ban would overstep its authority.
I know how messy things can get when adults overstep their boundaries and insert themselves — their politics, their fears, their prejudices, their ignorance — into the lives of young people.
The FBI reinforces the seriousness of this undertaking throughout an agent's career, reminding them at each turn that federal officers face grave consequences should they zealously overstep their mandate.
Typically, the moderators are in charge of asking the candidates pointed questions, identifying topics to focus on, reining candidates in if they ramble or overstep, and keeping track of time.
Carson's proposal is drawing fire from all sides, with some suggesting that it would be less effective than the 2015 AFFH rule and others suggesting that it's a federal overstep.
But Mr. Powell seemed careful not to overstep the Fed's purview — "I'm really committed to staying in our lane on things," he said — by faulting Congress or the White House.
" Rob says his family avoided commenting to reporters about Alvarado's death because they did not want their own still-unsolved case to overshadow hers — "to overstep their grief and their tragedy.
While most celebrities stay out of the weeds when it comes to their Instagram comments, Paris Jackson — the daughter of Michael — isn't afraid to address followers who overstep on social media.
The court found that prosecutors overstep their authority when they create their own police squads, and that Towne hadn't shown that police weren't doing a good job at enforcing drug laws.
BUDAPEST/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The four eastern European Union states who are often at loggerheads with the bloc's executive told Brussels on Friday not to overstep its mandate in policing national capitals.
This should make us skeptical about the idea that those same lawmakers are likely to unite against Trump if it is he who seeks to overstep the boundaries of his rightful authority.
We overstep boundaries when we dictate what people want, what they should be doing, what we want them to be, what we think they should be, what people should have access to.
All of this will require a significant investment of political capital from progressives, who might be wise to put these ideas on the table and dare Roberts to overstep (as FDR did).
One has to be connected with everything that happens, one needs a very sharp sensitivity not to overstep the limits of what's acceptable, but at the same time not to waste time.
The Senate voted 51 to 47 to disapprove the guidance, which was issued in 2013 by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and regarded by critics as an overstep of the agency's powers.
The Supreme Court's October decision could set the stage for further and more restrictive travel bans if it rules that the executive order did not overstep the president's statutory and constitutional authority.
Asked about the upward trend of emissions, Mr. Wheeler said he remained confident that the Trump administration was taking the right approach and should not overstep its authority to address climate change.
"As other steps are considered, the president must not overstep his authority or indulge his autocratic tendencies for purposes not truly related to this public health crisis," he said in a statement.
Although Mr. McCain was sharply critical of Mr. Trump, especially when he thought the new president had threatened to overstep domestic or national interests, he remained broadly supportive of the administration's agenda.
At the same time, the President has derided his predecessor Barack Obama for taking executive actions to block some young undocumented immigrants from deportation, a step Trump said was a presidential overstep.
The counteroffensive has some advisers concerned the President could overstep, diminishing a clear victory by sinking back into old grudges or calling for extreme steps to punish those he views as foes.
Mike Lee of Utah cautioned the Justice Department not to overstep its bounds as it sets new policy, noting Justice Clarence Thomas wanted the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging asset forfeiture.
Why is everyone more concerned about a man that is not even in power than people in positions of power that continue to overstep and abuse that power at a seemingly increasing rate?
In a 2202-2628 ruling, the court said FERC did not overstep its authority when it imposed a rule requiring electric utilities to pay end users to cut their consumption when demand rises.
He thought the first responsibility was to sharpen your senses and notice the ways in which power is abused and the ways in which leaders overstep and stealthily strip away freedoms and standards.
The case involves what the plaintiffs see as an egregious overstep by the agency's director, who overruled the agency staff, which had decided PHH should pay $6.4 million for alleged kickbacks on mortgage insurance.
But even the most seemingly Teflon-coated bullies ultimately overstep, and Mr. Trump's cruel contempt for a Gold Star mother — whose son, a Muslim American soldier, was killed in Iraq — may be that time.
The Supreme Court should step in and rule this impeachment unconstitutional, to prevent a precedent from forming which would allow the House to overstep its bounds and impeach for policy differences or political leverage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's proposed rules to stop U.S. companies from reincorporating abroad, if only on paper, to avoid U.S. income taxes appear to overstep legal authority, a top Republican lawmaker said on Friday.
If they try to overstep their boundaries — such as a marketing team trying to update or drop a table — then they'll get an error thrown at them that they don't have permission to do that.
Striking down Chevron deference, a goal of conservative groups like the Heritage Foundation, which say federal agencies rules overstep their bounds, could give judges renewed powers to interfere in decisions made by the executive branch.
"If the story is accurate, then what the FBI did was unprecedented and possibly—I emphasize possibly, since many relevant facts are not included in the Times reporting—an overstep, or at least imprudent," he wrote.
Dubbed "crime minister" by foes, Netanyahu denies any wrongdoing in the graft investigations he faces, and has said he aims only to ensure the Supreme Court does not overstep in judging decisions by popularly elected lawmakers.
When it comes down to it, the EPA's RMP rule is nothing more than a federal power grab allowing the EPA to overstep its jurisdictional limits and enforce rules on businesses far outside of its wheelhouse.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice David Cohen ruled that the law doesn't protect people from political discrimination, meaning the West Village bar did not overstep its bounds in kicking out the customer, The New York Post reported.
I didn't overstep any bounds, and even if I did, it doesn't matter because arbitration decisions are given extreme deference by the courts, which means if anyone acted inappropriately here, it was that crazy activist Judge Berman.
But according to Portman, 37, the musician's recollection of their time together was far from accurate, as she saw him not as a romantic partner, but as a "creepy" older man who tried to overstep his bounds.
Mike Lee of Utah cautioned the Justice Department on Monday not to overstep its bounds as it sets new policy, noting Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wanted the court to hear a case challenging asset forfeiture's constitutionality.
The president of the City College of New York did not overstep her authority when she used more than $600,000 from a fund traditionally earmarked for arts programming to pay adjunct salaries, an internal review has found.
California's DMV took pains in its announcement to highlight that it wasn't trying to overstep the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has the final say on developing and enforcing compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
In a joint statement, Phil Berger, the president pro tempore of the State Senate, and House Speaker Tim Moore called the temporary restraining order "a gross misreading of the Constitution and a blatant overstep" by the judges.
"I am merely a thankful beggar and don't want to overstep my bounds in asking … but we will gladly go," Mr. Williams wrote in a text message, which the indictment said referred to one of the trips.
It is unlikely, Plouffe says, that anyone will soon come along with the same capacity to overstep the traditional institutions of party, media, and big money, and tweet his way to the nomination of a major party.
What I would have done if I were Molly: Even though I agree that it was an overstep to block Nathan from Issa, I still would have done the same thing and dealt with my friend's wrath later.
It reiterates the rule that US law doesn't apply outside the US …[And] it keeps foreigners' data secure from the US government, which has shown again and again that it's willing to overstep reasonable bounds on its power.
Trump first said Thursday he would announce the national emergency to beef up funding for a barrier on the southern border, a move that swiftly drew the rebukes of Democrats who slammed the move as an unnecessary overstep.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday warned Cyprus not to "overstep the mark" in the eastern Mediterranean, after Greek Cypriots accused the Turkish military of obstructing an Italian vessel exploring for natural gas over the weekend.
The strategy reflects the delicate balance being sought by Democrats heading into 2020, at once facing pressure from their progressive base to launch impeachment articles immediately while taking pains not to overstep and put vulnerable incumbents at risk.
The judge, Haywood Gilliam of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, who is overseeing a pair of lawsuits over border wall financing, ruled that the administration's efforts likely overstep the president's statutory authority.
In an interview with AM 970 in New York, Schumer told host John Catsimatidis that, of a list of 25 potential Supreme Court nominees, Kavanaugh was the one "most willing" to allow the president to overstep his authority.
The designation was seen as an overstep of presidential authority by many Republicans and some local residents, but it was hailed by Native Americans who consider the area sacred and wants to protect archaeological and burial sites from vandalism.
ELLEITHEE: Look, what he did, what the president and his campaign -- or not the president, I don&apost want to overstep, but when Donald Trump Jr. and his associates met with someone who has clear ties to the Kremlin.
That leaves the royal family as a species of cosseted but absurdly circumscribed civil servant, their lives arranged in minute detail by bureaucrats, their public statements carefully vetted to ensure they do not overstep their role as constitutional figureheads.
A federal judge asked Apple to help the FBI unlock the phone, but Apple CEO Tim Cook called the order "dangerous" because it could allow the government to overstep in future cases and demand technology companies to surveil users.
Ultimately, though, Randall released his grip after reflecting on a conversation he had with William (Ron Cephas Jones), who'd poignantly explained to him why he did not overstep the boundaries Rebecca had set up and reenter 9-year-old's Randall's life.
Recently, two clubgoers sued an upscale Manhattan nightclub after alleging they were groped by security guards; the incident raised the question of where the boundaries are during searches, highlighting that venues can't overstep their authority when carrying out safety checks.
The president of the City College of New York did not overstep her authority in using more than $600,000 from a fund earmarked for arts programming, a report released this week by the City University of New York's general counsel found.
Christie, who served as a member of Trump's transition team, added that many who surround the president worry his reaction to a no-knock raid Monday by FBI agents in the offices of his lawyer, Michael Cohen, could overstep boundaries.
In the cases now before the Supreme Court, a central issue is whether courts can draw a bright line between acceptable political maps and ones whose partisan aims overstep constitutional bounds, a question the justices have struggled with for decades.
If the Muslim ban seemed to some legal scholars to overstep even the very broad authority that the executive branch has to regulate entry into the US, Trump's current rhetoric explicitly invokes things the courts have granted deference to in the past.
But there are strong laws in place, such as the Endangered Species Act, that environmental groups can leverage if Congress tries to overstep its bounds, according to Ben Cashore, a professor of environmental governance at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
"Good" first ladies don't overstep; they attach themselves to worthy causes that stem from the kinds of things a mom would do: tell you to eat your vegetables, read a book, stay away from drugs, get up from the computer and move.
When localities overstep individual rights, as in the case of jurisdictions that prevent landowners from using their property to provide new housing in the face of population growth and rising demand, higher levels of government have a role to play in encouraging deregulation.
"I do think we kind of deserve the #cometobrazil meme because there are some people who really do overstep and are tactless," says Isabela Rosengarten, a 24-year-old music fan from São Paulo who often bashes out the plea on social media.
There is no doubt that carefully conceived regulation can only benefit consumers as well as the overall market, but lawmakers need to take caution not to overstep their bounds and create rules without thoroughly understanding the underlying technology and their ramifications on society.
The Obama DOJ declined to bring charges against WikiLeaks over concerns that it would overstep the First Amendment, but the Trump regime doesn't seem too worried about the free speech issues of this case now that WikiLeaks is done helping Donald Trump become president.
Earlier this month, a U.S. think-tank said Iran had been secretly allowed to overstep certain thresholds in order to get the deal through on time, but a diplomat said no limits had been exceeded apart from one incident which the agency reported in February.
But just as Asparouhov's approach highlights the ease with which technology can overstep ethical boundaries, it's Davidson's willingness to call out even the hot and shiny new startup on the block that helps the public wake up to the privacy-violating practices occurring all around us.
Despite the IDF's central role in Israeli society—where most of the Jewish majority take part in compulsory military service, and the army uniformly ranks in surveys as the most popular of national institutions—the generals are usually careful to not overstep the line in public.
It comes garnished with shady Russians, a shot of racial politics (Strickland talks to Zelda about "your people," meaning African-Americans), puddles of blood, and a healthy feminist impatience with men who either overstep the mark or, like Zelda's husband, sit on their butts and do zilch.
Why they didn't matter: Beyond the fact that the documents didn't have any penalties — early drafts, as reported this weekend by WaPo, contained a $10 million fine — ethics and legal experts told the Times that they would vastly overstep free speech protections under the First Amendment.
While there were serious issues with the way Obama chose to execute and establish DACA — issues that Obama himself raised many times prior to disregarding his own position and choosing to overstep his constitutional authority — there are some very worthy points that Trump should take into consideration.
The crisis I find myself in is: Do I overstep my boundaries and hurt or humiliate my mother by suggesting she suffers from some sort of dementia, or bite my tongue and just hope that her silent tête-à-têtes are nothing more than a bad habit?
Christie said Mueller, who was director of the FBI when Christie was a US attorney, is a "good man" who would try not to overstep his mandate -- although that was always a concern with special counsels, he added, because they might try to produce results to justify their appointments.
Prime Minister Abadi, who risks broad criticism if pro-government units overstep in Mosul, will try to contain the Shi'ite militias as he did with mixed success in Falluja, but he may be unable to withstand political pressure from rivals and their Iranian supporters, the senior diplomat said.
Though some doctors resent or even forbid the presence of a doula during labor and delivery — and some doulas overstep their roles and create conflict with doctors and nurses — Giwa says she and the other Birthmark doulas try to be unobtrusive and focused on what's best for the mother.
At the time, a federal judge asked Apple to help the FBI unlock the phone of the shooter in the 2015 San Bernardino attack, but Apple CEO Tim Cook called the order "dangerous," saying it could allow the government to overstep in future cases and demand that technology companies surveil users.
"In a gross misreading of the Constitution and a blatant overstep of their Constitutional authority, three Superior Court judges attempted to dictate to the legislature when it could or could not hold committee meetings and what it could or could not consider in those meetings," the lawmakers said in a joint statement.
Kenny MarchantKenny Ewell MarchantHouse conservatives call for ethics probe into Joaquin Castro tweet Texas faces turbulent political moment Democratic Party official: Texas is 'biggest battleground state in the country' MORE (R-Texas), another Ways and Means member, said that the executive branch has the authority to impose tariffs and that Congress should not overstep.
But some right-wing Jewish groups, and individuals, have tried to overstep the bounds of the clarification by filing Title VI cases arguing that the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel, educational programs about the occupation of the West Bank, and anti-Israel classroom texts and speakers transgressed the definition and were evidence of a Title VI violation.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) argued on Monday that Gorsuch will stand up to the Trump administration if officials overstep the boundaries of the law.
"Tensions between Iran and the West continue to escalate with the tit for tat increasing in magnitude and thus increasing the risk of someone making an overstep leading to a military conflict, notwithstanding the fact that Iran, the US and its allies continue to say that they do not want a conflict," Rodrigo Catril, senior foreign exchange strategist at National Australia Bank, wrote in a note.
It's about what happens when technical capabilities (ie, hacking) help humans overstep serious boundaries (ethics, laws, human freedoms); about a set of programs that have invited countless hidden abuses, now and in the future; a costly system that many have complained has meant outsized benefits to private industry and that in some cases has been ineffective at stopping the terrorism it's trying to prevent.
Rosenstein's memorandum outlining the "serious mistakes" made by Comey during the 28503 Clinton email investigation concluded that Comey was wrong to overstep his authority as FBI director and announce his recommendation that the investigation into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's emails be closed during a press conference.
It would probably be an overstep to say the film is attempting to comment on Andersson and Ulvaeus' relationships with Fältskog and Lyngstad, but certain moments certainly feel like it: When Donna tells one of her former flames that she "thank[s] God that [she doesn't] have some middle-aged, menopausal man running [her] life", you can't help but think of Andersson and Ulvaeus writing bitter, vindictive songs for Fältskog and Lyngstad to sing long after their respective marriages had ended.
The first season gained a lot of its strength from how accidentally political it was, and now that the second season has been produced in a world where reviews of the show are contractually obligated to include the word "timely," I worry that the series might overstep itself just a little bit (as it arguably does when it invokes the specter of ICE to separate a pretty white woman from her wife and son, instead of something much more true to our reality).
Joe Grabowski, a spokesman for the National Organization for Marriage, a group established to fight gay marriage, said it should be up to the legislature to decide what's prohibited under Title IX.  "Unfortunately LGBT advocates in the past with the same-sex marriage issue and now with the trans rights issue seek to side-step the normal legislative and political process and have the court mandate things by fiat, which we think is an overstep of judicial authority," he said.
For the men of this show, women exist in five distinct categories: wives, who are to be respected and protected, and in turn are expected to (excessively) feed the family, raise the children, and quietly absorb the cutting emotional blows dealt to them; mistresses/girlfriends, usually independent and business-oriented, who get their own romantic date nights and financial perks, but should also never overstep; mothers, often deified, which makes their betrayals even harder to bear; daughters, whose purity is to be preserved, and intellectual pursuits encouraged; and finally, the so-called "whores," the ones who are there purely for sexual satisfaction, and who should consider themselves "lucky" to have that going for them.

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