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"pre-empt" Definitions
  1. pre-empt something to prevent something from happening by taking action to stop it
  2. pre-empt somebody/something to do or say something before somebody else does
  3. pre-empt something (North American English) to replace a planned programme on the television

531 Sentences With "pre empt"

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What if we didn't pre-empt the recovery with unnecessary austerity?
Breakingviews Nestlé can pre-empt the activist Dan Loeb's next move.
I'm not going to pre-empt what it is or wasn't.
His resignation on Friday was an attempt to pre-empt that.
Unfortunately, it's hard to pre-empt a question before it's posed.
Unfortunately, it's hard to pre-empt a question before it's posed.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Nestlé can pre-empt activist Dan Loeb's next move.
In all but seven states, state laws pre-empt local gun laws.
The whole process is intended to pre-empt other meaningful political activity.
Austria and Hungary decided to pre-empt this by tightening their borders.
One start-up, Clarity Money, is trying to pre-empt this problem.
"He should pre-empt the investigation and step aside," Mr. Sonnenfeld said.
They're now pushing Congress to pre-empt such differential treatment in the future.
The Ad Library and API are Facebook's attempt to pre-empt such requirements.
An embassy move would seem to pre-empt a final status peace deal.
Much of the self-praise seemed designed to rebut or pre-empt criticisms.
It's time for Congress to pre-empt any possible debate about this question.
To pre-empt such naysayers, let's revisit our example above and add another layer.
Critics say he did it to pre-empt a legal challenge to the referendum.
Had he decided to pre-empt it, a third world war could have followed.
"We do not want to pre-empt the results of the investigation," she said.
It would also allow the agency's regulations to pre-empt stronger state-level rules.
ALTERNATIVES Japanese lenders have been trying to pre-empt the blow from the reforms.
This is about trying to silence critics and pre-empt criticism before it emerges.
The bill would pre-empt states from implementing certain laws governing the new technology.
As the results were announced, soldiers fanned out throughout Harare to pre-empt protests.
The court order was clearly intended to pre-empt any further moves toward independence.
"I'm afraid I cannot pre-empt what the business secretary may say later," he added.
In Pishevar's case, he seemingly attempted to pre-empt the allegations, by filing a lawsuit.
Freeport denies that Gecamines has a right to pre-empt the sale to China Moly.
The aim is to pre-empt more serious illnesses and avoid unnecessary admissions to hospital.
On Tuesday, Mr. Netanyahu pledged to share intelligence with Kenya to pre-empt terrorist attacks.
Some top Democrats had hoped to pre-empt a contest by backing Mr. Ellison's bid.
The FCC should use its authority to pre-empt these egregious local barriers to deployment.
To pre-empt that possibility, Parliament had to dissolve itself before Mr. Rivlin could act.
It was not clear what effect the attempt to pre-empt the protests would have.
Democrats don't want Republicans to pre-empt them in taking action to address the controversy.
"I'm afraid I cannot pre-empt what the business secretary may say later," he said.
In that order, the FCC said it could pre-empt state-level net neutrality laws.
Mr. McKay and his team were trying to pre-empt the dreaded Oscar-season truth squad.
The drugmakers have already tried to pre-empt efforts to limit access to the new treatments.
They hope to pre-empt attacks on big business from the left of the Democratic Party.
But some importers say they are avoiding purchases as they pre-empt additional hurdles to trade.
The FCC voted in 2015 to issue an order seeking to pre-empt those state laws.
The FCC also sought to pre-empt states from setting their own rules governing internet access.
Democrats should pre-empt Trump by proposing their own solution to end the standoff in Washington.
The House passed a bill last year that would pre-empt states from enforcing such laws.
Meanwhile, China has sent a high-level envoy to Washington to pre-empt a trade war.
"Ted — free legal advice on how to pre-empt the Dems on citizen issue," Trump continued.
The Job — and those partners — had better pre-empt everything else in an elite cop's life.
Some American diplomats said they viewed the warning as an effort to pre-empt congressional sanctions.
If automatic prodding isn't enough, you can choose to pre-empt distractions by customizing the nudges.
The drugmakers have already tried to pre-empt efforts to limit access to the new migraine treatments.
But he said he did not want to "pre-empt" the report by revealing the suspected motivation.
A decade later, the State Legislature empowered a three-man commission to pre-empt private street development.
The hope is that this will pre-empt any damage before a working quantum computer is built.
The FCC December order also seeks to pre-empt states from imposing their own net neutrality rules.
So you need to pre-empt, and before the damage is done reshape whatever you are doing.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plan will also pre-empt states from passing their own net neutrality regulations.
To pre-empt the verdict at the ballot box, they say, is to subvert the people's will.
Resurrecting Humphrey-Hawkins can help pre-empt a technology crisis and even future labor dislocation from globalization.
Many states, for example, have laws on their books to pre-empt local restrictions on guns and pesticides.
The incident did not prompt a systemic look at risks elsewhere, let alone investments to pre-empt them.
But what about projects which aim to pre-empt migration and trafficking by keeping people in their homeland?
So I'm going to attempt to pre-empt the outrage I can feel bubbling just beneath the surface.
They may also help to pre-empt any plan by activist Dan Loeb to install his own candidates.
Her thinking is that this gesture, warm and direct in its appeal, will pre-empt any further encounter.
Congress was right to pre-empt the Army secretary and restore the WASPs' rights to burial at Arlington.
Facebook has been promoting its strengthened advertising disclosure policies as an attempt to pre-empt the bipartisan bill.
The Fed has lifted rates nine times since 2015 to pre-empt higher prices amid labor market tightening.
Established companies use them to supercharge their growth, bolster their talent pools, and defensively pre-empt competitive challenges.
"The idea is to pre-empt where things can get ugly" to prevent anxiety-producing behaviors, she says.
Below is an evidence-based list of brain foods that may help pre-empt senior moments and more.
Andrew Cuomo (D) to pre-empt any effort to chill the room, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
Genetic engineering could increase crop yields by 22017 percent globally, as well as help pre-empt pre-harvest losses.
That followed an agreement with Russia to pre-empt an attempt by Turkish-led forces to take the city.
Additionally, if the carbon price imposed was high enough, it could pre-empt suits like the one in Boulder.
Rahmah Abdulaleem, 43, a Muslim lawyer, said her evolving head scarf choices reflected her efforts to pre-empt bias.
Thus, cannabis might pre-empt some of the rewarding effects of opiates, decreasing the general desire to use them.
In Google's guide for application developers, the company makes a gentle attempt to pre-empt future senseless dot deployment.
Far contends it was denied its right to pre-empt the sale of Conoco's stake in the joint venture.
If Beijing wants to pre-empt additional defensive steps it must do more to bring Pyongyang to real negotiations.
Professor Greenslade saw the late change in the cover language as a belated attempt to pre-empt a controversy.
It would also pre-empt a political defeat for Orban if the European court rejects Hungary's suit against the quotas.
In the long run, employers would benefit because a nation of financially secure retirees would pre-empt higher corporate taxes.
We have the opportunity to both learn from the successes in the U.S. and pre-empt some of their issues.
We have the opportunity to both learn from the successes in the U.S. and pre-empt some of their issues.
But the outcome of those regulations could pre-empt many of the state laws under consideration, according to the Times.
As CNBC noted, it's possible that removing some potentially controversial categories of ads could help Amazon pre-empt similar criticism.
Horowitz is slated to release his own report imminently, raising some question about whether he will pre-empt the interviews.
In their attempt to pre-empt the GOP majority report the day before its release, the Democrats showed great ingenuity.
The legislation, a compromise between the wishes of industry and consumer groups, would also pre-empt state regulations of cosmetics.
Trump's tweet appeared to pre-empt an ongoing Pentagon review looking into allowing openly transgender recruits to join the military.
And there is an understandable reluctance in the White House to pre-empt Mr. Obama's successor by taking additional action.
Its ability to pre-empt attacks was limited by its customers' historic failure to share information about hacks, SWIFT said.
Perhaps he wanted to pre-empt any foes before economic pain from the downturn made him politically vulnerable, some suggested.
"And let me pre-empt all the traditional objections to taking action: I am going on instinct here," he wrote.
The law generally does not allow the federal government to pre-empt permitting decisions made by state and local officials.
In 2016, a federal court ruled against the commission's effort to pre-empt state laws related to municipal broadband networks.
FIFA also has taken measures to pre-empt contact between Márquez and any of its employees who are American citizens.
Instead, rival parties can try to pre-empt them with another permutation of seats that controls a majority in Parliament.
The very prospect might impel Israel, and even Jordan, to pre-empt an Iranian presence by moving forces into Syria.
Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, said that Democrats were attempting to nullify the 2016 election and pre-empt 2020.
The bill would exempt that yearly allotment from safety standards and would also pre-empt state laws concerning driverless cars.
To pre-empt this issue, the researchers designed the extraction process to be like solving a Sudoku puzzle, Erlich said.
Many saw Thursday's ruling as an attempt from Turkey to pre-empt or blunt a ruling from the European court.
That would be invaluable to epidemiologists seeking to understand how diseases spread, and how to predict and pre-empt their outbreaks.
The latest backlash involves state efforts to pre-empt an increasing number of pro-labor laws passed by cities and counties.
"RBI wants to stagger payments to Iran to pre-empt any undue volatility in the domestic forex market," said one source.
One big sticking point when it comes to U.S. federal privacy legislation is whether it would pre-empt California's state rules.
The move is seen as an attempt to pre-empt moves by Elliott to challenge the way Vivendi runs the group.
Second, Trump seeks to pre-empt those who would say that he fired Comey because the investigation was getting too close.
Since April, the police have shut Pier 2 six times, either in response to fighting or to pre-empt possible violence.
Hatch assured committee members that the bill does not pre-empt state law because states are free to add further protections.
But Mr. Gulen's followers learned that they had been uncovered and planned the coup to pre-empt their sidelining, officials said.
Genetic markers that help determine the prognosis of many cancers, in turn, permit personalized treatments, which can pre-empt unnecessary therapies.
Congress has been expected to pass some sort of online privacy bill to pre-empt a stringent law passed by California.
And decades of legal precedent suggest that courts are reluctant to pre-empt state power, if they can avoid doing so.
But under Thursday's order, the federal government could pre-empt many state insurance rules, a prospect that alarms state insurance regulators.
Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda, had a device installed in his office that allowed him to pre-empt national programming.
" He added: "This is something that, once they decided they're going to do it, it's very difficult to pre-empt it.
Provide funding to states that pre-empt local exclusionary zoning ordinances to make housing more equitable, accessible and affordable for all.
To pre-empt security attacks, in 2016 Apple started offering hackers a $200,000 bounty if they flagged bugs to the company.
Industry groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have said that federal policymakers should create rules that would pre-empt state action.
The real reason for such integration was to pre-empt any efforts to split up the company along its obvious fault lines.
Airbus is meanwhile weighing plans to boost the A1107 with a long-range version called A1107XLR to pre-empt the Boeing jet.
Gauging the scale of abuse is difficult, in part because the authorities often pay off families of victims to pre-empt lawsuits.
That's because when the FCC repealed net neutrality, it included a provision attempting to "pre-empt" (read: ban) states from protecting consumers.
The move was seen as a bid to pre-empt attempts by Elliott to challenge the way Vivendi is running the group.
The private sector is calling on lawmakers to wipe out California's law and pre-empt other states from passing their own regulations.
Trump Jr. also published emails about the meeting a year later to pre-empt a New York Times report on the matter.
The Fed could, for example, pre-empt the president by offering the Executive Branch periodic meetings the way it has with Congress.
While the court agreed that municipal networks were valuable, it disagreed with the F.C.C.'s legal arguments to pre-empt state laws.
Mr. Puigdemont could now try to pre-empt Mr. Rajoy's move by himself calling new elections in Catalonia, on his own terms.
Some facial recognition companies have criticized the bans, though other technology companies have tried to pre-empt them with their own moves.
The bill to pre-empt taxes is part of a wider industry effort to skip cities and go straight to the states.
In California, the legislature passed a bill Thursday that will pre-empt any new local beverage or food taxes for 12 years.
In Japan, officials are particularly eager to pre-empt China's attempt to forge a rival trade pact, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
In the late 20183s, the Cojuangcos persuaded farmers to agree to a so-called voluntary land distribution to pre-empt government action.
According to the official, the draft proposal would also pre-empt state and local governments from implementing their own net neutrality rules.
The researchers also spotted an alarming trend: people were taking painkillers right before going to sleep to pre-empt waking up with pain.
Among the BOJ's nine-member board, three reflationist-minded policymakers favour acting sooner rather than later to pre-empt heightening global economic risks.
Among the BOJ's nine-member board, three reflationist-minded policymakers favor acting sooner rather than later to pre-empt heightening global economic risks.
You pre-empt attacks or concerns you know voters will have about you, like why they should vote for someone who's only 30.
An article on Friday about a Spanish court's move to pre-empt the Catalan independence declaration misspelled the surname of the Catalan leader.
The states argue that the FCC cannot pre-empt state rule because it is not setting any limits on conduct by internet providers.
States that have so far had relatively low levels of Covid-19 could pre-empt stress on their health systems by acting now.
From the early 1920s forward, Turkish officials used resettlement to eliminate Kurdish resistance in southeastern Turkey and pre-empt any threat of separatism.
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to reflect that Tennessee's law does not pre-empt cities from passing short-term-rental ordinances.
Republicans argued that Democrats were rushing the contempt citations in an attempt to pre-empt the Supreme Court and possibly influence its ruling.
Automakers hailed more ships in May in an apparent scramble to bring vehicles to the United States to pre-empt potential tariff increases.
As with his previous move against Mr Wickremesinghe, this decision was announced at midnight on a Friday to pre-empt an immediate legal challenge.
Apple had tried to pre-empt a ban based on a different feature by altering its software in Germany, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.
It is expected to launch it by mid-year to pre-empt Boeing proposals for a new mid-market jet with 220-270 seats.
Moreover, it would pre-empt the attorney-general's decision, allowing Mr Netanyahu to run a campaign that is not overshadowed by his legal affairs.
Those on the left will argue that Republicans offer nothing more than a poison pill to pre-empt effective actions to help the poor.
Even looking over the past few years, Amazon has cut its price 44 times to stay competitive as well as pre-empt new entrants.
In a letter, the individuals asked to "pre-empt the possibility of replicating the predatory culture from the first presidential campaign," per The Guardian.
"No, I wouldn't entertain that," Trump said when asked if he would consider adding more justices to the Supreme Court to pre-empt Democrats.
Thus, my disdain for annoying moms and their annoying kids serves to pre-empt any feeling of sadness regarding what I, myself, never had.
"It is clear that Trump is trying to pre-empt the official announcement of the deal by imposing some facts on ground," he said.
Officials in California, for instance, are preparing to challenge any effort by the federal government to pre-empt their electric vehicle mandate on automakers.
Nineteen states expressly pre-empt their cities and localities from raising the minimum wage within their boundaries, and more are rushing to join this group.
Decisions by other companies to reclassify their independent contractors as employees were interpreted as an attempt to pre-empt an inevitable crack-down from regulators.
The FCC obliged, arguing that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 gave it the authority to pre-empt state law because broadband was an interstate service.
Now Uber and Lyft are returning to their playbook for keeping cities out of their way — appealing to state governments to pre-empt local laws.
But the judge found that the contract does not pre-empt legal action, in part because the retired players are no longer subject to it.
House Democrats released a report on Monday to pre-empt the findings of a Republican-led investigation into the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012.
The activists asked the National Institutes of Health to essentially pre-empt the patents on Xtandi, since the early research was done with federal money.
The decision by broadcast networks to pre-empt programming for Mr. Trump, who requested time to discuss the government shutdown, touched off a vigorous debate.
The bills are seen as an effort to pre-empt and control public criticism as Russia's prolonged economic stagnation pushes down the Kremlin's approval ratings.
Start with a Russian version of "House of Cards" and behold Vladimir Ilyich Lenin pre-empt Frank Underwood's cynicism and murderous ambition by 100 years.
But the Trump administration is trying to pre-empt Chinese exports of subsidized high-tech goods to the United States by imposing tariffs in advance.
A year ago, Apple had to pre-empt its earnings report with news that its sales in China would come in much lower than forecast.
Democrats and Republicans are split over whether Congress should completely pre-empt state laws and what penalties, if any, they should stipulate for scofflaw companies.
The people familiar with Mr. Trump's decision confirmed it on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to pre-empt an impending announcement.
She does try to pre-empt unsympathetic reader reactions, but also pulls off the tricky balancing act of avoiding either self-justification or self-castigation.
It would also have allowed him to pre-empt you by passing on the information himself and so manage the consequences as he thought best.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, for example, visited India Thursday to pre-empt Mr. Xi's meeting with the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, in Osaka.
The firm was beginning to claw back smartphone market share and had tried to pre-empt Apple by launching the almost $900 Note 7 on Aug.
Tensions are rising as opposition members complain about what they see as Liberal attempts to pre-empt discussion on a bill that would allow assisted death.
Is it to pre-empt their finding out some other way from a source less interested than you are in framing the story to your advantage?
In other states, bills would pre-empt municipal-contracting rules that require private-sector contractors to adhere to local laws on compensation and other labor issues.
The ECB last raised rates in 2011, under former President Jean-Claude Trichet, to pre-empt what turned out to be a phantom threat of inflation.
Only four non-banks have been deemed too big to fail, and the label has prompted most to consider reorganizing to pre-empt any increased regulation.
"The fact that reporting is a principal and essential feature of ERISA demonstrates that Congress intended to pre-empt state reporting laws like Vermont's," Kennedy added.
The administration is clearly out to pre-empt possible opposition to its policies and is not at all interested in verifying that they are scientifically sound.
Momentum trading funds then join the feeding frenzy and high-frequency funds amplify the effect as they are programmed to pre-empt other automated trading systems.
Salesforce chose this date to pre-empt Oracle, the world's largest business software company, which on Sunday evening began its annual customer event in San Francisco.
In 28503, then-President Obama reportedly put out feelers to see if the networks would pre-empt programming to carry a presidential address on immigration policy.
The twist: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appears to be trying to pre-empt Trump's official request by saying he's happy to allow an independent investigation.
" To pre-empt any criticism, she paraphrases Zadie Smith, who reportedly told a white author who was anxious about writing black characters, "Just do your homework.
A Senate bill, if passed, would free autonomous-car makers from some existing safety standards and pre-empt states from creating their own vehicle safety laws.
They decided to pre-empt the stories, saying in a statement published late on a Friday night that Facebook had suspended Cambridge Analytica from its platform.
Something very Australian about the band was that they were constantly self-effacing — perhaps trying to pre-empt the tall poppy syndrome that comes with success?
Others want to pre-empt the routine use of tear gas in crowded public transportation, old people's homes, shopping malls, universities or the central business district.
More important, she started teaching a de-escalation course to hospital staff members, showing them how to detect early signs of agitation and pre-empt aggression.
In signing his Cold War era executive order, the president sought to pre-empt Republican critics who were accusing the Democrats of being "soft" on communism.
" A second source said: "Softbank invested a small amount in the previous round and now they want to pre-empt the next round with the Vision Fund.
The Goma center, for example, was built with see-through fencing to pre-empt rumors that anything nefarious is happening inside, said Alexis Touchais, the construction manager.
The big broadcast networks, NBC, ABC, and CBS, will also interrupt their regular daytime programming — or "pre-empt" in TV parlance — for special reports carrying the hearing.
This will allow the bank to pre-empt the trader's re-stocking needs and send them alerts offering to arrange and underwrite its next order, for instance.
Two activist groups have asked the federal government to essentially pre-empt Medivation's exclusive patent rights and allow other companies to manufacture the product to lower prices.
Mr. Hovland said that Edina, just southwest of Minneapolis, was trying to improve ties with the city's black residents to pre-empt the possibility of escalating tensions.
"This White House has a problem with the truth," Manigault Newman writes, seeming to pre-empt the pushback the West Wing launched even before the publication date.
The goal is to pre-empt tougher state proposals, and to prevent the FCC's 2015 rules from being reinstated should ISPs and the FCC lose in court.
The interpretation does not pre-empt the cases before our courts, which will determine whether the people in question comply with the legal requirement for assuming office.
The most unstable scenario of all would be a ruling letting the Trump administration pre-empt California for now, but leaving future administrations free to reverse course.
At the same time, indefinite forced conscription has allowed Mr. Isaias to pre-empt the kind of mass protests that roiled northern Africa during the Arab Spring.
Taken aback by the protest that greeted the regulations, a top official said the government planned to pre-empt the legal challenge by revising the new rules.
Elizabeth Warren has said that states should not pre-empt local efforts at rent control, but has not gone so far as to propose a national standard.
The president said on Tuesday that he would authorize the release of a transcript of the conversation, part of an effort to pre-empt Democrats' impeachment push.
In deploying this novel argument, it effectively claimed that the SAFETY Act should pre-empt claims of liability, just as PLCAA does for gun manufacturers and vendors.
Tuesday is a relatively slow night for prime time, so airing the president's address would not pre-empt a ratings magnet like a National Football League game.
The real goal of such bills is to pre-empt the tougher net neutrality rules now taking root across more than half the states in the nation.
The director has been emphatic about the fact that this is her story, both to pre-empt critics of its discomfiting nature and to keep these conversations going.
"What they will discuss in private I can't pre-empt, but that is our position and she'll be setting that out if he (Abe) asks," the spokeswoman said.
The crash comes as Ethiopian has been snapping up stakes in small carriers around the continent to pre-empt potential rivals and become the dominant pan-African airline.
Using this information, the scientists can try to pre-empt the natural emergence of these traits by developing antiviral medications that are capable of staving off a pandemic.
The ECB may want to pre-empt a Fed rate cut that pushes down the dollar and strengthens the euro — in turn hurting exporters and weighing on inflation.
"The group needs to seek legal shelter to pre-empt inundations of litigations from its debtors," said Robson Lee, a Singapore-based partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.
The biggest potential problem is that it would pre-empt states from imposing restrictions on chemicals that the E.P.A. has reviewed or is in the process of evaluating.
The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the Justice Department's review would not pre-empt the investigations already underway by the FTC into the companies under its purview.
If the founder is able to pre-empt questions — specifically around what would make an investment not work, that's a good sign, the Paxhias said during the webinar.
" Waters declined to say if she'd subpoena witnesses to testify before the Financial Services panel on Cohen's allegation, adding she did not want to "pre-empt my staff.
Congo state mining company Gecamines, which has a 20 percent stake, has tried for months to block both sales, arguing it has a right to pre-empt them.
"This is an open war and we should not pre-empt the investigation but certainly Israel is behind this," he told the Hezbollah-controlled al-Manar TV station.
Both governments claim they're solving urgent problems: to get the opioid crisis in the United States under control, to pre-empt disinformation campaigns that might threaten Singapore's stability.
The Senate, for instance, is considering a bill that would exempt self-driving cars from existing federal regulations and pre-empt state and local governments from regulating them.
On Wednesday, two days before the ceremony, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs made an apparent attempt to pre-empt any accusations of Russian cyberattacks on the Games.
Tech companies have lobbied the Trump administration for voluntary rules and government officials have indicated their desire for light-touch regulation that would pre-empt some state laws.
It therefore has allocated an initial $300 million so CENI can take steps that do not pre-empt decisions we hope can still come from a national dialogue.
That finally causes the crowd to erupt into the dysfunction the policemen desired to pre-empt, with concertgoers storming the stage to fight for ownership of the shrapnel.
And as a president often at war with his own bureaucracy, he deploys Twitter to break through logjams, overrule or humiliate recalcitrant advisers and pre-empt his staff.
Democrats pre-empt that in the charges, stating that Mr. Trump released the aid only after he knew the whistle-blower's complaint was going to be made public.
The confidence sharer has the right to try to dissuade you and the right to pre-empt you by passing on the information and managing the consequences herself.
Some Libra backers acknowledged that consumer privacy brawls or regulatory resistance could hinder their lofty goals, and detailed some steps they are taking to pre-empt those issues.
One employee, who asked not to be named, said further defections are considered likely as staff look to pre-empt further cuts should the Commerzbank deal go through.
DETROIT/LONDON/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Automakers are scrambling to ship vehicles to the United States to pre-empt possible higher tariffs, according to port data, port officials and logistics companies.
But the NPC's effort to pre-empt the court's decision by issuing a ruling of its own would be widely seen as a blow to Hong Kong's judicial independence.
Instead, House lawmakers voted 96 to 52 to indefinitely postpone debate after the Republican leader, Ken Fredette, introduced a motion to pre-empt any action on the impeachment order.
Hawks in Washington want to pre-empt this by forcing Iran out of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), the nerve centre of the global financial system.
That patchwork of different rules makes it tough for internet companies to do business across states — so they'd rather have a national law to pre-empt the states. 6.
Donald Trump appeared to pre-empt New York City officials when he declared Saturday evening that a "bomb went off" in New York City before officials had released details.
The prospectus for Blue Apron, a meal-delivery company that listed last year, weighed in at 219 pages, with 33 devoted to risks, presumably intended to pre-empt litigation.
Predicting such state challenges, both Comcast and Verizon successfully lobbied the FCC to include language in its repeal attempting to "pre-empt" or block states from protecting broadband consumers.
Perhaps Mr Najib may risk calling a snap election before then, both to pre-empt conspiracy and to catch out the opposition before it can patch up its differences.
If enacted as is, the bill would also pre-empt action by the United States Supreme Court, which has been called upon to interpret the laws governing Puerto Rico.
They have urged the F.A.A. to create commercial rules that they hope will pre-empt new bans passed or being considered in cities like Miami and states like California.
The California law raised fears among tech companies of a patchwork of state laws and prompted efforts in Washington to write federal legislation that would pre-empt state efforts.
The California law raised fears among tech companies of a patchwork of state laws and prompted efforts in Washington to write federal legislation that would pre-empt state efforts.
And at some point, their pitching will probably pre-empt everything else as they try to repeat as division champions and maybe make it back to the World Series.
Most important for direct sellers like Guthy-Renker, Mary Kay and other members of the independent cosmetics group, it would broadly and retroactively pre-empt any tougher state laws.
Though anger and love are not mutually exclusive emotions, James Baldwin and Martin Luther King Jr. affirmed a view of civic love to pre-empt the need for violence.
The move is likely to pre-empt a court case under way that could disqualify the two pro-independence lawmakers yet to be sworn in to the Legislative Council.
These include talking about contingency funding and planning, putting in place their own risk management strategies and monitoring the progress of the project in order to pre-empt problems.
Concern over the California law's tough requirements fueled business support of efforts to pass a new national privacy law in the current Congress, which would pre-empt state rules.
" Global difficulties might hurt the business confidence of Japanese companies and encourage deflation, the bank added, and the measures announced on Friday would "pre-empt the manifestation of this risk.
"Do you think he was trying to pre-empt this from coming out with the essay he wrote in the New Yorker about being raped as a child?" she asked.
Legislation to accelerate the deployment of self-driving cars on public roads is currently stalled in Congress, with Democrats in the Senate objecting to provisions to pre-empt local laws.
At ISP lobbyist behest, the FCC included language in its net neutrality repeal attempting to "pre-empt" (read: ban) states from protecting broadband consumers in the wake of federal apathy.
Not that he wants to pre-empt California's rules, but that it may be a reasonable compromise in order to put consumer protection laws in place at a national level.
To pre-empt any criticism, the company announced a list of nearly 50 publishing partners, including all major game-making studios like Activision, Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive Software.
He also noted that schools have been sued for not permitting "males to use female restrooms" and that his legislation would adopt a clear policy to pre-empt additional suits.
" Those changes might hurt the business confidence of Japanese companies and encourage deflation, the bank added, and the measures announced on Friday would "pre-empt the manifestation of this risk.
The problems knocked billions of dollars off the market value of Samsung Electronics, which had tried to pre-empt rival Apple by launching the almost $900 Note 7 on Aug.
She recently introduced a new bill that would apply the same data restrictions to ISPs and tech companies like Facebook and Google — and pre-empt state laws on the issue.
Lazada teamed up with Uber and Netflix to offer a membership package of its own — called LiveUp — in a move that seemed to pre-empt the full launch of Prime.
But Iran's actions in Yemen seem to reflect the growing influence of hardliners in Tehran, keen to pre-empt a tougher policy toward Iran signaled by U.S. President Donald Trump.
"We had to cover every exit and every aspect of the building to see if we could identify and pre-empt any kind of terroristic or violent action," Wynn said.
It's easy to imagine how the scenario would play out: Poland and the Baltic countries would call for a strong response to pre-empt another annexation like that of Crimea.
The Blackburn-Veasey legislation is a definitive action against pyramid schemes, but does not pre-empt any state consumer protection laws, or encroach on the Federal Trade Commission's current authority.
That's the setup, anyway, and to say much more about the twists and turns that follow would be to ruin a few surprises, and perhaps also pre-empt some disappointment.
However, Ms. Freeman noted that previous efforts to pre-empt such state-level authority have failed, a fact that also concerns Mr. Wheeler, according to people familiar with his thinking.
The truth is that Francis can pre-empt the right-wing partisans with a Roman housecleaning, an American investigation, an accounting for both his own record and his predecessors' failures.
Company officials have also reportedly weighed changes to pre-empt the rumored FTC probe, including moving YouTube's huge library of children's programming off the main platform and onto YouTube Kids.
Yet even those seemingly supportive proposals can also be understood as attempts to pre-empt the stronger forms of single payer that have failed so disastrously at the state level.
The N.R.A.'s blessing of restrictions on bump stocks — devices that make semiautomatic weapons fire faster — is designed to pre-empt anything more serious by giving the illusion of action.
As if to pre-empt criticism of his memoir, Alexie also speaks more than once about how he is famous, in his family, as a serial stretcher of the truth.
Clearview tries to pre-empt concerns with an F.A.Q. document given to would-be clients that says its customer-support employees won't look at the photos that the police upload.
This time, the telecom and tech companies are on board with rules — partly because they're inevitable, and partly to pre-empt state regulations are are cropping up all over the country.
He also said the BOJ, like other central banks, stood ready to ramp up stimulus "without hesitation" to pre-empt risks of the economy losing momentum towards achieving its price target.
General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc, Tesla Inc and others have been lobbying Congress to pre-empt rules under consideration in California and other states that could limit self-driving vehicle deployment.
"In this phase, markets become more volatile and more sensitive to drawdowns as positioning becomes more concentrated and investors more trigger-happy to pre-empt the inevitable bear market," he said.
Faced with a flagging economy, Japan is laying the groundwork for new government spending to pre-empt any weakness in household consumption, which would add to its already heavy debt burden.
The move is seen as a bid to pre-empt attempts by Elliott, which has built a potential 5.74 percent stake in TIM, to challenge the way Vivendi runs the group.
The goal is to give states an incentive to invest in mental health and substance abuse prevention services in order to pre-empt a child's removal from an at-risk home.
It was party policy to try to pre-empt Tibetan rebellion by luring prominent Tibetans from their communities with invitations to banquets, shows or study classes — from which many never returned.
The legislation, which passed the House Commerce consumer protection subcommittee by voice vote, would exempt that yearly allotment from safety standards and would also pre-empt state laws concerning driverless cars.
Communitarian rhetoric is a shrewd way to pre-empt the rising tide of anti-Facebook sentiment by crafting a wholesome corporate mission that almost anyone can agree with at some level.
Hoping to pre-empt other more diligent mapping improvement efforts, industry experts say the telecom industry has begun pushing hard for its own vision of what these improvements should look like.
A law whose real goal will be to pre-empt tougher state or federal rules, while cementing their effort to gut meaningful government oversight over their businesses (including real net neutrality).
Bernie Sanders' campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, sought to pre-empt questions about Sanders' future by sending a statement to reporters Wednesday morning implying he has no immediate plans to drop out.
In fact, Mr. Trump has wooed Mr. Bryant to appoint himself to Mr. Cochran's Senate seat, should it come open, to block Mr. McDaniel and pre-empt a nasty intraparty feud.
Administration officials plan to inform senior lawmakers of the decision on Wednesday, according to the officials, who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to pre-empt a formal announcement.
Yet Iraq, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the Arab League and the United States, as well as the European Union and the United Nations, all tried to pre-empt the vote.
"I mean, how can a show make it if you pre-empt it eight out of 12 weeks for things like 'Marlon Brando Sings the Favorites of Mickey Rooney'?" he said.
Facebook, Google and Twitter told Congress Wednesday that they've gone beyond screening and removing extremist content and are creating more anti-terror propaganda to pre-empt violent messages at the source.
"But Iraqi forces are carrying out their duties to pre-empt any attempts by Daesh (Islamic State) to infiltrate the border and cross into Iraq," he told reporters at a news conference.
At the July meeting, the BOJ kept monetary policy steady but said it would ease without hesitation to pre-empt risks that could hurt the chance of achieving its 2% price goal.
Brian Knight, writing for American Banker, does an excellent job summarizing and rebutting the states' positions: The "Dangerous" Argument: Federal laws will pre-empt states' abilities to regulate fintechs within their borders.
Takeaways for the Trump administration Right now, it's not clear whether the current crisis over the Temple Mount/ Haram al-Sharif will be resolved in time to pre-empt a major confrontation.
He believes he cannot only undermine sensible federal rules but also pre-empt states from taking prudent action to protect residents and even restrict cities from creating their own municipal access services.
These bills, like Blackburn's misleadingly-named "Open Internet Preservation Act," are an attempt to pass flimsy, loophole-filled rules that would pre-empt any efforts to restore tougher rules down the road.
The announcement came on the same day that senior officials are to meet with China's top economic adviser, Liu He, who has been tasked with trying to pre-empt a trade war.
In South Carolina, for example, Juul has not taken a public position on a contentious proposal to pre-empt local governments from banning flavored e-cigarettes or otherwise regulating any tobacco product.
States can regulate both types of health plans, but the Trump administration said it could, in the future, pre-empt state insurance laws that "go too far in regulating" self-insured plans.
In an attempt to pre-empt such regulation, Facebook has pledged to overhaul its advertising systems to give more insight into the identity of those who purchase political ads on the network.
In recent weeks, they have also begun a public-relations campaign to discredit the investigation and in part to pre-empt a potentially damaging special counsel report that could prompt impeachment proceedings.
Kay Ivey (R) has made steps to counter and prevent the removal of such monuments, signing legislation that would pre-empt counties and cities from taking down Confederate statues on public land.
An adversary might also be tempted to pre-empt America by going even faster, a dangerous dynamic that Thomas Schelling, an economist and nuclear theorist, called the "reciprocal fear of surprise attack".
Far, a minority partner in the project, contends it was denied its right to pre-empt the sale of a 35% stake in the Sangomar field by ConocoPhillips' to Woodside in 2016.
While businesses certainly would like a one-size-fits-all federal law to pre-empt state laws, it would offer tech companies safe harbor from more aggressive privacy-legislating states like California.
With Republicans now wielding total statehouse control in 25 states, Iowa may be providing an early look at a national wave of politics to pre-empt local government action they don't like.
Critics say the 10,000-strong U.N. force's ability to bring peace to Mali is hamstrung by its lack of an aggressive counter-terrorism mandate, so it cannot hunt militants to pre-empt attack.
He has written a bill, known as SB 50, that would pre-empt local zoning rules and allow high-density building near transit stations and centres of job growth or high-quality schooling.
We aim to get 10%, and indeed encourage the country's population of 43 million, plus visitors, to "like" these pages, as knowledge and prevention will help the country pre-empt and solve crime.
But the Trump administration asked the justices to rule on whether the addition of the question violates equal protection claims, in an effort to pre-empt any action out of a lower court.
The announcement from PhRMA appears to be an effort to pre-empt a potential new regulation from the Trump administration that would require companies to disclose list prices in direct-to-consumer advertising.
The government also legislated to pre-empt another referendum that was slated for May 28, extending the rights of people working on projects assigned by tender processes as was demanded by the CGIL.
After opening the accounts he'll make a small deposit and withdrawal to try and pre-empt any major identity checks further down the line when much, much more money is in the account.
Kalanick's move on Friday sought to pre-empt a move by new Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi to restructure the board and gain greater control, a person familiar with the co-founder's decision said.
The proposal, according to people who have seen it, would both cut back the Obama standard to 35 or 40 miles per gallon, and would pre-empt states from setting their own standards.
The essay was widely praised as a brave and honest account of his painful past, but others saw Mr. Díaz's account as an effort to pre-empt allegations that he had mistreated women.
For example, experts said, it might make sense to develop vaccines or drugs to pre-empt infections most linked to Alzheimer's and to screen people for genes that increase vulnerability to those infections.
On Thursday, in a move clearly intended to pre-empt government intervention, Mr. Zuckerberg outlined the list of actions Facebook planned to take in the coming weeks to make political advertising more transparent.
Democrats in this state made drastic changes to their own caucus procedures after Iowa, scrapping the software they had been planning to use and intensively training thousands of people to pre-empt problems.
The fact that he's not going speaks volumes about Tillerson's own marginalized role and the administration's lack of a strategy in thinking through how to pre-empt further escalation in a dangerous crisis.
Democrats like Cantwell are determined to not sign on to an online privacy bill that would pre-empt state laws, while Republicans appear equally determined to avoid a confusing patchwork of state measures.
The companies told Congress that they've gone beyond screening and removing extremist content from their services and are creating more anti-terror propaganda to try and pre-empt violent messages at the source.
It would also pre-empt bans like Alabama's and laws like Georgia's (both blocked by courts for now) that forbid abortion after six or eight weeks, before many women know they are pregnant.
"That is the interesting question that we need to analyze at the moment and I don't want to pre-empt what the consequence will be, or if there will be a consequence," he added.
General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc, Ford Motor Co, Tesla Inc and others have been lobbying Congress to pre-empt rules under consideration in California and other states that could limit self-driving vehicle deployment.
But there is another explanation: that they have mimicked the power-grabbing tactics of Turkish and Egyptian strongmen to pre-empt efforts by the "security state" to seize back power—for Mr Morsi, unsuccessfully.
Clinton's campaign tried to pre-empt Sanders speech on Monday afternoon, putting out a statement from a top aide arguing that Clinton's financial regulation proposals would do more to crack down on industry abuses.
Mr. Trump appeared in his speech to pre-empt criticism from economists and business groups that have argued his policy proposals would lead to a damaging trade war with China and perhaps other countries.
In a speech titled "The Card Payments Review", Malcolm Edey, assistant governor (financial system), gave little else away, saying he did not want to "pre-empt" any decisions that may emerge from the meeting.
A key goal: to pre-empt Modi from taking "extreme anti-tobacco measures" before delegates were to gather from around the world for the treaty meeting, according to a 2000 corporate affairs PowerPoint presentation.
Angered by the FCC's move to pre-empt state laws, Democratic attorneys general in states like New York, Oregon and Washington have already announced their intention to sue the agency to preserve the rules.
"As the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, a federal agency may pre-empt state law only when and if it's acting within the scope of its congressionally delegated authority," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
The Republican Study Committee on Friday threw its weight behind taking up legislation to fund the government for 2018 before the August recess, an unusual move that would pre-empt the normal budgetary process.
Faced with Madrid's decision to remove him from office, Mr. Puigdemont could try to pre-empt Mr. Rajoy's intervention and instead ask Catalan lawmakers to vote on a declaration of independence in coming days.
For critics of the mayor, and even some supporters of his policy vision, the fight over the hospital smacked of a cynical gambit and a portent of how politics could pre-empt serious policy.
"It is deeply disingenuous to suggest that the need to pre-empt urban areas' ordinances is so we can bring broadband to rural areas," said Mitsuko R. Herrera, the county's technology special projects director.
"It would be wrong from my end to pre-empt the rest of the OPEC members," he said when asked if there was a need for further oil production cuts to support the market.
Facebook has spent months setting up new systems to pre-empt such attacks, and has already dealt with a number of incidents believed to be connected to elections in Mexico, Brazil and other countries.
Trump's earliest online supporters used it to pre-empt claims about their bizarre and unlikely favorite, then to vex opponents who believed, as many Trump supporters did, that election night would end in defeat.
Ahead of the president's stop in Great Falls, Montana, Tester tried to pre-empt Trump's attacks, which will likely cast the senator as a liberal obstructionist who hamstrings the president's immigration and economic agendas.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Kurdish-backed forces opposed by Ankara had meanwhile gained up to 8 km (5 miles) of ground northwards, apparently seeking to pre-empt advances by the rebels.
Last month, the government directed state development bank KfW to take a 20 percent stake in 50Hertz, a high-voltage power network operator, to pre-empt the stake's acquisition by a Chinese state investor.
But the Justice Department sought to pre-empt Apple's response with its own filing on Friday, saying Apple has already made its opposition publicly known and that the "urgency of this investigation" demands faster action.
But IfZ pressed ahead with the initiative, which a group of historians had argued was necessary to provide an authoritative version for educational purposes – and to pre-empt neo-Nazis from disseminating their own versions.
"On the question of how things will proceed, the programme review first needs to be successfully finished and I don't want to pre-empt the next meeting of the Eurogroup on that," the spokesman said.
I think as a negotiator, as a deal-maker he wants not to pre-empt himself and look at all the contingencies and all the possibilities," Daniel Ayalon said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
"We are trying to be careful not to pre-empt the court in anyway, and the court will finally determine the shape and direction of many of the issues we are looking at," Gordhan said.
Hundreds of people have been killed and wounded in a series of high profile attacks in Kabul in recent months, exposing the inability of security officials and the government to pre-empt or prevent them.
The bottom line: Congress isn't going to move quickly on this issue, even if lawmakers are facing pressure to pre-empt state privacy measures like the one that goes into effect in California next year.
The problems with the Note 7 knocked billions of dollars off the market value of Samsung Electronics, which had tried to pre-empt rival Apple Inc by launching the almost $900 Note 7 on Aug.
"Further tightening of monetary policy is required to curb excessive demand in order to pre-empt the escalation of inflationary pressures and to support the balance of payments," the central bank said in a statement.
We want to be sure of the government being unable to change the date or allow a crash-out during an election campaign and pre-empt the decision of the people in an election campaign.
The House passed a bill last summer that would pre-empt states from passing laws on labeling and establish a voluntary federal system instead, an approach similar to the bill that failed in the Senate.
Some praised the article, while others said they thought it was an attempt to pre-empt allegations against him at a time when there was a steady stream of #MeToo stories involving high-profile individuals.
There does not appear to be any serious effort underway at Google to create a formally certified union, but employers sometimes bring in firms like IRI to pre-empt unionization amid widespread discontent among workers.
His offer did allow him to rebut claims by the M5S that he wants a return to the polls solely to pre-empt the reform of parliament and enable his lawmakers to keep their seats.
In an effort to pre-empt political opposition, Graham says, the philanthropy works only with schools, like Delaware State and Eastern Connecticut State, that have excess capacity, so that undocumented students are not displacing citizens.
Lawmakers have also publicly disagreed over whether they should give the F.T.C. more authority to make rules on privacy than it currently has — and how far they must go to pre-empt the state laws.
In America today, more than two-thirds of states pre-empt or limit the ability of their communities to establish rent control or stabilization rules to protect the American people against excessive increases in rent.
It is also a member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association, a trade group that has spent millions trying to get a bill passed in Congress that would make labeling voluntary and pre-empt state labeling efforts.
Rather, in Ecuador, for example, the president seemingly intended to pre-empt his opponents from persuading the military to drop political support for his government, particularly as he asked troops to secure the capital from protesters.
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What's required is a strategy that involves the law enforcement and security sectors but also one that includes better integration and community efforts to identify the causes of radicalism and to pre-empt and prevent them.
The foundation would not comment on the decision on Wednesday, but a person knowledgeable about it confirmed it, speaking on condition of anonymity without authorization to pre-empt the official announcement that is expected within days.
BELGRADE, March 16 (Reuters) - Montenegro on Monday temporarily halted flights of its national air carrier Montenegro Airlines and all international railway and bus lines, in an effort to pre-empt the onset of the coronavirus outbreak.
Morsi's decree was most likely an attempt to pre-empt a ruling by Egypt's Mubarak-era high court that could cripple his presidency — grossly undemocratic for sure, but no more so than the judges' clear partisanship.
And while free credit freezes would be a small win for consumers, advocates say they would come at a price: The bill would override stronger state regulations and pre-empt the states from enacting better protections.
Hunt had subordinates volunteer for the Goldwater campaign and obtain advance copies of speeches and position papers, which were dutifully passed to the Johnson White House, which relied on them to pre-empt and befuddle Goldwater.
In California, the arrival of the bill to pre-empt soda taxes, which was championed by the soda industry and introduced over the weekend, came as a shock to public health advocates and many state lawmakers.
Mr. Zuckerberg may have been attempting to pre-empt Congressional overtures toward regulation; currently, digital political advertisements seen on Facebook and other sites are not regulated, a stark contrast to television, print and radio political ads.
WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Tuesday sent a letter to four top U.S. lawmakers urging them not to pre-empt the state's new privacy law with a watered down federal legislation.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Monday took its first step toward tighter pollution controls on trucks, an anomalous move for a government known for weakening environmental policies but one that would pre-empt tougher state rules.
"The Roberts-Stabenow bill will pre-empt the strong GMO labeling that went into effect in Vermont a few days ago on July 1 and also undermine the efforts of other states to label GMOs," Sen.
In order to pre-empt potential sanctions that cut Russia off from international financial channels (such as SWIFT), Russia has also created a domestic bank payment system, Mir (which means both "peace" and "world" in Russian).
An aide to Ms. Harris, trying to pre-empt questions about why she waited until after several other primary contenders had weighed in, said the senator wanted to give space to Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
"Our ability to pre-empt or respond to threats will be eroded if we don't keep up with our adversaries," Carter said in a speech to the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) think-tank in London.
In his opening statement Mr Wray, a former federal prosecutor and assistant attorney-general, who worked in the Department of Justice during the fallout from the September 11th attacks, tried to pre-empt doubts about his independence.
Background: In 2011, after a staggering rise in public debt and annual deficits, Congress and the Obama administration struck a deal that tried to pre-empt a budgetary crisis by limiting spending in certain areas, including defense.
With a long-delayed African "open skies" revolution still mired in red tape, Ethiopian has been snapping up stakes in small carriers around the continent to pre-empt potential rivals and become the dominant pan-African airline.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers drafting online privacy legislation zeroed in on a major point of contention on Wednesday of whether their federal law should pre-empt stringent regulations recently passed by California that could hurt corporate profits.
Summit, said one of the sources, wants to reach a deal soon to pre-empt the announcement of Baker Hughes' closing on its merger with General Electric oil and gas unit, which is expected at mid-year.
Major trade groups representing internet giants want any bill that Congress comes up with to pre-empt state laws like California's out of concern that they'll have to navigate conflicting -- and stringent -- data regulations in each state.
His recent bill would pre-empt local zoning rules and allow developers to build apartment buildings up to 85 feet tall within a half-mile of train stations and a quarter-mile of high-frequency bus stops.
When Congress comes back in January, the companies that have waged a multiyear crusade against the open internet are likely to be fighting for federal legislation to overturn California's law and pre-empt those of other states.
CECILIA KANG PASS A COMPREHENSIVE FEDERAL LAW The law would pre-empt (or nullify) one in California that is about to go into place, because the existence of state and federal laws creates a confusing regulatory landscape.
The Internet Association, which represents more than 40 internet and technology companies, said this month it backed modernizing data privacy rules with a national approach that would pre-empt California data privacy regulations taking effect in 2020.
Here are their three best tips for making a successful pitch: Tip #1: Anticipate questions beforehand One of Emily Paxhia's first and most important pieces of advice was to pre-empt potential investor questions by doing your homework.
Australian financial firms have been selling life insurance units to simplify, pre-empt any government-mandated break-up in response to evidence of sector-wide abuse of market power, and to avoid competition with larger entrants from Asia.
By acting quickly to grant a Jones Act exemption in the wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, the Trump administration did what it could to keep fuel moving to the southeastern states and pre-empt a possible crisis.
Despite the remaining issues, the Kigali deal was an example of an emerging dynamic, where companies pre-empt environmental policy changes by developing more planet-friendly products, then push for regulation that grows that market, environmental experts say.
The Singapore government has pointed to the United States, among others, as a target of disinformation campaigns, arguing that measures have to be taken to pre-empt attempts that exploit social fault lines to sow divisions within society.
Still, as it prepared to open the New York store, Amazon made several choices that could help it respond to New York customers' demands and pre-empt a flogging like the one it previously received in the city.
Women in tech no doubt have hurdles to bringing class-action lawsuits, including the requisite preponderance of statistical evidence and the prevalence of confidentiality clauses and arbitration agreements, which are, in effect, designed to pre-empt class actions.
"I do not believe that state insurance commissioners, nor state legislatures or governors, will look kindly to anything that would pre-empt our ability to protect our consumers," said Maryland Insurance Commissioner Al Redmer Jr., a Republican appointee.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago fuel distributor Olson Service Company snapped up gasoline this week to pre-empt a potential supply crunch in the third-most populous U.S. city as fuel supplies dry up from Texas because of Tropical Storm Harvey.
Trial judges in the Rent-A-Center, Comcast and AT&T consumer cases held that public injunction claims are akin to PAGA claims, so, under Sakkab precedent, the FAA does not pre-empt the state supreme court's McGill rule.
WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers drafting online privacy legislation zeroed in on a major point of contention on Wednesday of whether their federal law should pre-empt stringent regulations recently passed by California that could hurt corporate profits.
Alaska law allows either prosecutors or the defense to pre-empt a specific judge from overseeing a case if they deem it necessary, Anchorage-based media attorney John McKay told the AP. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Vale's initiative aims to pre-empt tough questions about its safety record in the wake of Friday's disaster, coming after a similar deadly dam collapse in 2015 at the nearby Samarco mine, which Vale co-owns with BHP Group.
"Whilst I do not want to pre-empt the work of the committee, there has been a recent spate of industrial adventurism by employers that is inconsistent with the principle of workplace fairness," Marshall told Reuters in a statement.
But that may be delayed if they fail to reach agreement with Democrats who are determined to ensure that the bill does not weaken, and then pre-empt, a California online privacy bill that goes into effect next year.
So, pack your bags, pre-empt your endless feasting with a juice cleanse (or don't – hanger is real, and chewing is good for you), and get ready to take a gastronomic adventure that you won't stop drooling over. 22009.
Further complicating matters, in the absence of effective state action, some cities and towns have stepped in with local regulations, but these are varied and limited in scope—and some states have acted to pre-empt these local efforts.
Sprint and T-Mobile have tried to pre-empt that criticism by saying that the combined company will not only keep prices low but also invest in building a 5G network, which they claim will create thousands of jobs.
Republicans, who control both chambers, are countering with a bill that would partially reinstate the rules but allow internet service providers to charge websites for faster speeds and pre-empt the FCC and state authorities from passing stricter protections.
In no particular order, here are eight shows that soared in 2016 (to pre-empt angry emails, a reminder that the excellent Hamilton, which you spent most of 18123 listening to on repeat, opened on Broadway in 2015). 1.
The Trump administration appears to be rushing this rule through — it has offered the public just 30 days to comment on it — in part to pre-empt the Supreme Court from ruling on a 2011 Obama-era tipping rule.
Hoping to pre-empt objections that Chinese ownership of power generation in America threatens national security, CTG has hinted it would consider selling some assets (though it also indicated it would drop its EDP bid rather than give up too much).
Expectations are divided as to whether the ECB wants to pre-empt a policy move by the U.S. Federal Reserve that pushes down the dollar and strengthens the euro as this would hurt euro zone exporters and weigh on inflation further.
The Syrian army looked poised to advance into the Islamic State-held province of Raqqa for the first time since 2014, apparently to pre-empt any move by Saudi Arabia to send ground forces into Syria to fight the jihadist insurgents.
Trump's declaration, which came via early morning tweets on Wednesday, appeared to pre-empt an ongoing Pentagon review looking into allowing openly transgender recruits to join the military, and he drew criticism from three senior officers interviewed by Reuters on Thursday.
When the board met, Kuroda likely read a statement to members huddled around a round table, sources who know how policy-setting meetings are organised said, arguing the bank needed to act to pre-empt risks from unstable global markets.
The office of Prime Minister Bruno Tshibala also appeared to pre-empt those negotiations last week by announcing that the government planned to designate cobalt a strategic substance and possibly copper as well, which would increase their royalty rate fivefold.
This includes legislation to restrict what bathrooms people can use based on their sex at birth, prevent public funds from being used for any gender reassignment surgery, and pre-empt counties and municipalities from enacting transgender protections of their own.
To pre-empt this forthcoming pogrom, the international community led by the African Union should as a matter of urgency take charge and seek support from the United Nations to establish a transitional authority to run the government of South Sudan.
A summit meeting short on substance will only allow Kim to buy more time and money with which to pre-empt U.S. pre-emption and perfect his own nuclear posture, to be implemented at a time of his own choosing.
The issue of timing is important because prosecutors have to pre-empt the argument that the payment to Clifford was made just to prevent Trump's family from learning of her alleged affair with Trump rather than to influence the election.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said Hayley Hickcox-Huffman could pursue her proposed class action on behalf of other travelers, because federal law did not pre-empt her state law-based breach-of-contract claim.
Because everything with Putin is a tit-for-tat, he'll pre-empt any accusations you make about Russian treaty violations by claiming that the US missile defense system in Romania and Poland can launch weapons banned by the INF Treaty.
The SAFE report called for federal rules on autonomous vehicles that would pre-empt state standards and asked NHTSA to revise U.S. regulatory rules that prescribe specific requirement safety equipment and technology that could bar fully autonomous cars without drivers.
Asked about Escondida in Chile, the world's largest copper mine, which last year was disrupted by a strike lasting more than 40 days, Mackenzie said he did not wish to pre-empt discussions with unions, but was seeking to control costs.
" Michael McConnell, a professor at Stanford Law School, told AP there's a "tax law problem, because federal law guarantees the confidentiality of tax returns," and he anticipates "that law would pre-empt any state law requiring someone to divulge their returns.
In the two states where Republicans are most at risk of losing Senate seats, the party's leading candidates have aligned themselves with Mr. Trump so far, in an attempt to pre-empt a challenge from their right in the primary.
At another camp in nearby Idlib province, families have been moved from several large communal tents into individual tents, an effort to pre-empt the spread of the virus, though no cases have been recorded in the rebel-held northwest yet.
Macron is urging closer euro zone integration and wants the currency bloc to have a finance minister and budget while its rescue fund should be turned into a mechanism that can help member states pre-empt threats of financial instability.
As the situation escalated, the Manbij Military Council has tried to pre-empt any Turkish offensive by striking a deal with Russia to turn nearby villages under its control over to Syrian government forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.
A group of 22 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia have asked the court to reinstate the Obama-era internet rules and block the FCC's effort to pre-empt states from imposing their own rules guaranteeing an open internet.
A group of 22 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia have asked the court to reinstate the Obama-era internet rules and block the effort to pre-empt states from imposing their own rules guaranteeing an open internet.
Any allegations against British soldiers or officials would likely have been subject to a domestic investigation that would be rigorous and independent enough to pre-empt ICC charges, she told Reuters in an interview in The Hague, seat of the court.
When the board met, Kuroda likely read a statement to members huddled around a round table, sources who know how policy-setting meetings are organized said, arguing the bank needed to act to pre-empt risks from unstable global markets.
Thousands of people took to the streets in India again on Wednesday against a new citizenship law based on religion that has touched off violent unrest, and a southern state imposed curbs on public gatherings to pre-empt further demonstrations.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson, during a news conference at NATO headquarters in the heart of Europe, said that he did not want to pre-empt the president's official announcement, but expressed reassurances about the expected consequences of the decision.
The new violations included discharging plastic into waters in the Bahamas, falsifying records and interfering with court supervision of ships by sending in teams ahead of inspections to pre-empt environmental violations, according to the corporation's agreement with the Justice Department.
His work is a flex—his signing of Desiigner feels like a subtle dismissal of Future's career to a mere tonal color—his use of music history to pre-empt the default critical toolkit—drawing lines of influence to show progression.
A group of 22 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia asked the appeals court to reinstate the Obama-era internet rules and to block the FCC's effort to pre-empt states from imposing their own rules guaranteeing an open internet.
"It seems that the Civil Aviation Authority in the UAE, by publishing false claims, is trying to pre-empt events and cover over news of the Emirati plane penetration of Qatari airspace," Khater said in the statement, posted on the ministry's website.
The moment military convoys leave the relative safety of Bama, Borno state's second town, soldiers in the lead vehicle open fire with a heavy cannon into the scrub along the road to pre-empt attacks by remaining fighters from the Islamist group.
While some policymakers have signalled the need to ramp up stimulus to pre-empt risks, most in the nine-member board prefer to hold off on acting immediately given the rising cost of prolonged easing and a dearth of policy ammunition, they say.
The statement said the raids came as part of efforts by the authorities to pre-empt any attacks by militant groups ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations and clamp down on members of Hasm, a group linked to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
The Syrian army looked poised on Saturday to advance into the Islamic State-held province of Raqqa for the first time since 2014, apparently to pre-empt any move by Saudi Arabia to send ground forces into Syria to fight the jihadist insurgents.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary most likely devised his country's referendum — on whether to reject European Union requirements for accepting refugees — to pre-empt inevitable objections in the bloc to his anti-migrant policies and to bolster his political standing at home.
While many reported the move was a bid to stave off capital outflows and pre-empt CNY selling pressure after U.S. rates were hiked, there may be more than meets the eye, said Tim Condon, head of Asia research at ING Financial Markets.
A law they promise will "solve" the net neutrality feud once and for all, but whose real intention is to pre-empt tougher state laws, and block the FCC's 2015 rules from being restored in the wake of a possible court loss.
The servicers are working on the legislative front, too, pushing a particularly destructive House bill that would pre-empt the right of the states to oversee companies that originate, service or collect student loans — essentially neutralizing reforms that are underway across the country.
Experts said Mr. Netanyahyu's sudden decision to bring the elections forward might be aimed at trying to pre-empt just that, because a victory would send a strong signal to the attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, as he considers whether to file charges.
When state drug pricing bills do pass, the industry challenges them in court, arguing that federal patent regulations and the Constitution's interstate commerce clause pre-empt the state's effort to address prices, and that transparency mandates force them to reveal trade secrets.
The move reflects a broader shift by industry away from city-by-city fights about taxes in favor of state laws that pre-empt any local action — a tactic that the tobacco industry used successfully in the 1990s to block antismoking ordinances.
The idea was to have a variety of power sources — a president, two houses of Congress, the courts, the separate states, regular elections — each capable of taking the lead when necessary, but none so powerful that it could pre-empt the others.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Thousands of people took to the streets in India again on Wednesday against a new citizenship law based on religion that has touched off violent unrest, and a southern state imposed curbs on public gatherings to pre-empt further demonstrations.
With impeachment hogging Congress' agenda, no national privacy law is likely to pre-empt California's stringent rules from going into effect next year — and activists in the state are already gearing up to put an even tougher initiative on the state's 2020 ballot.
Ponomarev had taken Voronenkov under his wing in their mutual exile and was helping him compose a filing to Interpol intended to pre-empt a red notice from Russia that would seek his arrest and prevent him from traveling out of Ukraine.
" Apple added that the order had broad implications that would "inflict significant harm — to civil liberties, society and national security — and would pre-empt decisions that should be left to the will of the people through laws passed by Congress and signed by the president.
"There is no doubt that there will be support for our vital food and farming industry after we leave the EU. But I'm not going to pre-empt the work the government is doing to get the best possible deal for the UK," she said.
"We were disappointed that Mr. Cohen decided to pre-empt today's interview by releasing a public statement prior to his engagement with Committee staff, in spite of the Committee's requests that he refrain from public comment," Burr and Warner said in a joint statement.
That's one reason E3 is now two days longer than before — EA and Bethesda now pre-empt the conference by holding massive events of their own, with their own hand-selected groups of fans and journalists, and broadcast them live for all to see.
The idea of a federal internet privacy policy that could pre-empt California's and others' in case of conflict is attractive to many in D.C., and it's likely, Schatz said, that his bill would end up as part of a bipartisan package along those lines.
The Bank of England is to offer extra liquidity to U.K. banks in the weeks running up to the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union in an effort to pre-empt any shocks to financial markets around the time of the vote.
AMP and its Australian peers have been scrambling to sell their life insurance businesses to pre-empt break-ups forced on them by the government in response to evidence of sector-wide abuse of market power, and to avoid competition with larger entrants from Asia.
PODGORICA (Reuters) - Montenegro barred public gatherings, closed schools for at least two weeks and adopted an array of other measures on Friday, including a ban on arrivals of ships at its Adriatic ports, in an effort to pre-empt the onset of the coronavirus outbreak.
"If the administration is already vulnerable to this issue because of some of the comments the president has made, that also might be a reason you think the administration might try to take actions to pre-empt those kinds of attacks," Professor Adler said.
Mr. DeSantis's advisers said he would now be able to spend all of his time campaigning without having to confront criticism about wasting taxpayer money and not representing his constituents, a line of attack he implicitly sought to pre-empt in his letter of resignation.
LVMH said in its statement that fourth quarter sales would have expanded at a faster pace without one-off effects, including a shopping spurt in Japan ahead of a sales tax hike which had led clients to pre-empt purchases in the third quarter.
A striking concession to the politics of the Democratic Party, Mr. Bloomberg's speech was widely seen as an effort to pre-empt criticism of the policy in a Democratic primary in which African-American and Latino voters are likely to play a decisive role.
Yet Ravi Menon, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore's (MAS), also said that the baseline forecast for Singapore is for the economy to continue expanding and inflation to pick up gradually, adding the MAS "does not aim to pre-empt tail risk (least likely) scenarios".
To my knowledge, he never offered that story, either from the start to pre-empt being branded, or after the campaign was in full swing -- and certainly, with a campaign with as much money as his, he could have done it with a 60-second spot.
The farm bill's passage through the House has been entangled in the debate over immigration, as the conservative House Freedom Caucus sought to pre-empt a move by moderate Republicans and Democrats to use procedural tactics to force a wide-ranging immigration debate on the House floor.
"The detail of this is being discussed at the moment, it's been through one cabinet committee and it's going to another one, and it would be improper of me to pre-empt the negotiation there, but I suspect it will be fairly decisive tomorrow," Davis said.
The FCC voted 3-2 in 2015 to issue an order seeking to pre-empt those state laws, saying a 1996 law required it to remove barriers to broadband investment and that the municipalities wanted to expand service into areas with little or no internet service.
Trump attempted to pre-empt Democratic arguments that he was to blame for the looming shutdown Friday night, arguing in a video released hours after the House and Senate adjourned for the evening that it was up to Democrats to bring the funding lapse to an end.
PODGORICA, March 13 (Reuters) - Montenegro barred public gatherings, closed schools for at least two weeks and adopted an array of other measures on Friday, including a ban on arrivals of ships at its Adriatic ports, in an effort to pre-empt the onset of the coronavirus outbreak.
Fred Humphries, the company's vice president of government affairs in Washington, wrote that the decision was made last fall, in consultation with Republican officials, suggesting that Microsoft is eager to pre-empt suggestions that it is reacting to Mr. Trump's inflammatory rhetoric on immigrants and women.
That ruling cast doubt on a decades-old precedent that loans sold by banks to third parties, such as online lenders and debt collectors, could pre-empt state law even if they were above the usury cap in the state where the loan purchaser is located.
The hospital federation and two powerful lobbies, America's Health Insurance Plans and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, created a coalition last June to pre-empt what they saw as an alarming groundswell of interest in proposals to expand the federal role in health care.
The scheduling of an election - and Likud could face an uphill battle for the necessary 61 votes in parliament to pass a dissolution resolution - would pre-empt a coalition-building assignment from Rivlin and ensure Netanyahu remains as interim prime minister until a new government is formed.
The team now has two projects stemming from the initial use of satellites and smartphones: one confirming the occurrence of drought so farmers can get insurance payouts when their crops fail and the other enabling biweekly, or monthly, forecasts of climates to help pre-empt changes in food production.
"Our ability to pre-empt or respond to threats will be eroded if we don't keep up with our adversaries," General Carter will say, according to excerpts of his speech circulated by the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, where he is due to deliver it.
Texas officials expected the decision of the school board in the Harrold Independent School District, near the Oklahoma border and just northwest of Wichita Falls, to draw the Justice Department's ire, and Wednesday's lawsuit amounted to an effort to pre-empt whatever resistance might emerge from Washington. Gov.
Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerOnly four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Hispanic civil rights icon endorses Harris for president California AG Becerra included in Bloomberg 50 list MORE (D-Calif.), who fought early versions of the bill and led the fight against efforts to pre-empt state authority.
Their disagreements were particularly clear on whether they would consider using force to pre-empt an Iranian or North Korean nuclear or missile test — in other words, to prevent a launch that was meant to prove a country's capability, but not to attack American territory, troops or interests.
But Judge Pablo Llarena of Spain's Supreme Court indicated that he was acting to pre-empt the possibility that the Belgian judiciary would at the very least seek to limit the crimes for which Mr. Puigdemont and the others could be charged if they were returned to Spain.
Projects like Google's Waymo, Uber, Cruise and Aurora are developing autonomous vehicles by throwing engineers at the problem, basing most of their platforms on rule-based systems that try to pre-empt and deal with every edge case, whilst also peppering the cars with more sensors to capture more data.
A group of 22 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia have asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to reinstate the Obama-era internet rules and to block the FCC's effort to pre-empt states from imposing their own rules guaranteeing an open internet.
The video is shot in the Mansfield Reformatory, the same prison as the movie The Shawshank Redemption, giving it a blockbuster feel and giving Mannie Fresh a chance to pre-empt all the Shawshank record-playing memes by bursting into the warden's office himself: Most importantly, "Go DJ" remains a hit.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats on Monday moved to pre-empt the findings of a two-year Republican-led investigation into the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, in which four Americans were killed, by issuing their own 339-page report that cast the inquiry as a politically motivated crusade that wasted time and money.
In an apparent effort to pre-empt that, Turkish officials leaked to a Turkish newspaper the names and photos of the 15 Saudi men they say were involved in Khashoggi's apparent murder, including a member of Saudi Arabia's internal security agency and a lieutenant in the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Rubio's bill, which would pre-empt the California law, would require the Federal Trade Commission to draw up rules for companies to follow that are based on the Privacy Act of 1974, with a goal of having them in place within 18 months of the Republican senator's bill becoming law.
Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat who was elected last year, campaigned heavily on legalizing marijuana and follows an effort by officials in Jersey City to pre-empt state leaders by declaring that municipal prosecutors would use their "broad discretionary powers" to no longer pursue marijuana possession cases as criminal offenses.
Macron has in the past been even more ambitious, talking about a need for the euro zone to have its own budget and finance minister, and for the currency bloc's rescue fund, the ESM, to be turned into a mechanism for helping member states pre-empt threats of financial instability.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips' plan to sell its stake in an oil find off Senegal to Woodside Petroleum hit a speed-bump on Tuesday as a junior partner attempted to buy time to pre-empt the deal at the same time it announced an increase in the size of the field.
And the team around Mr. Rockefeller, a lifelong Republican with a dim view of Mr. Carter's dovish foreign policy, collaborated closely with the Reagan campaign in its efforts to pre-empt and discourage what it derisively labeled an "October surprise" — a pre-election release of the American hostages, the papers show.
One unresolved question is whether the federal bill will pre-empt a California law signed by Governor Jerry Brown in June giving consumers more control over how companies collect and manage their personal information, including allowing consumers to request data be deleted and to opt out of having data sold to third parties.
And though Jill Fisch of the University of Pennsylvania suggested that state legislators might try to act to prohibit corporations from requiring shareholders to arbitrate disputes, much as Delaware lawmakers squelched loser-pays provisions in 2015, Michigan's Pritchard said the Federal Arbitration Act would probably pre-empt a state law disfavoring arbitration.
"When it comes to hedge funds they try to pre-empt that move up the curve and, of course, the push for the ECB is to also go up the curve as they are running out of qualifying bonds," said Rabbani Wahhab, a senior fixed income portfolio manager at London and Capital.
But as the two sides try to rebuild momentum following a Brussels summit last week, the readiness of EU negotiator Michel Barnier's team in that outline deal to soften their refusal to pre-empt the outcome of later talks on a future EU-UK trade pact may help in unlocking an acceptable package.
A few hours after Donald Trump Jr. tweeted out an absurdly incriminating email chain in an apparent attempt to pre-empt a New York Times story about those emails, Assange tweeted this:Today's humble brag follows a slightly more veiled attempt at currying favor with the Trump administration that occurred earlier in the week.
The problem, thus far, the pair argue, is that companies like Google and Uber are throwing an engineering mindset at making vehicles autonomous, in the sense of designing rule-based systems that try to pre-empt and deal with every edge case, whilst in tandem adding more sensors and capturing more data.
Social media platforms could be required to do something similar but with the added restriction of requiring foreign publishers to obtain legitimate U.S. issued IDs to advertise in the U.S. This would pre-empt the use of legitimate identities issued by governments who may be sponsors of illicit activity or harmful propaganda.
The White House considered issuing a veto threat earlier in the week, but decided against that because Mr. Trump was heading to hurricane-battered Florida for a campaign rally, and they did not want to pre-empt his appearance there with opposition to a bill that is a big priority in the state.
In anticipation of sensitive anniversaries, the propaganda authorities often instruct the state news media to "cast tragedy in a new light" in order to pre-empt reflections on "political and institutional failures," said David Bandurski, a co-director of the China Media Project and a fellow of the Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin.
But according to BuzzFeed News, sources at Netflix said that the self-regulation agreement was an attempt to "avoid official government censorship" and pre-empt criticism that streaming networks are not legally regulated in the same manner as Indian cable TV companies—which are subject to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting censorship and obscenity laws.
While testimony at congressional hearings held in early December suggests that companies, experts and advocates have reached consensus on several key issues, challenging questions — among them the extent to which a new law would pre-empt state law and individuals' ability to bring a private right of action when violations occur — remain to be resolved.
The draft legislation, while far from becoming law, still represents a victory for General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc, Tesla Inc and other automakers and technology companies seeking to persuade Congress and the Trump administration to pre-empt rules under consideration in California, New York and other states that could limit deployment of self-driving vehicles.
Sen. Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsKobach says he's more prepared for 'propaganda' in Senate campaign Pompeo: Senate run 'off the table' Grassley gambles on drug price bill despite GOP doubts MORE (R-Kan.) has unveiled legislation to pre-empt states from issuing their own mandatory labeling laws for foods that contain genetically modified ingredients.
Macron was elected last May on a promise to overhaul the EU. He has called for the euro zone to have its own budget and finance minister, and for the currency bloc's rescue fund to be turned into a mechanism — like a European Monetary Fund — for helping member states pre-empt threats of financial instability.
Macron was elected last May on a promise to overhaul the EU. He has called for the euro zone to have its own budget and finance minister, and for the currency bloc's rescue fund to be turned into a mechanism - like a European Monetary Fund - for helping member states pre-empt threats of financial instability.
Attempting to pre-empt liberal attacks on his immigration record, Mr. Biden went on offense against Mr. Castro — the most vocal advocate for liberal immigration policy in the Democratic field — noting that he could not recall the former San Antonio mayor criticizing the Obama administration's border policies when he was serving in the cabinet.
Attempting to pre-empt liberal attacks on his immigration record, Mr. Biden went on offense against Mr. Castro — the most vocal advocate for liberal immigration policy in the Democratic field — noting that he could not recall the former San Antonio mayor criticizing the Obama administration's border policies when he was serving in the cabinet.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, in a June report accompanying its version of the legislation, asserted that neither existing toxic chemical law nor any revisions pending in Congress should be seen as a way to "pre-empt, displace or supplant" the right to sue for damages in lawsuits like the ones filed against Monsanto.
The draft legislation, while far from becoming law, still represents a victory for General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc , Tesla Inc and other automakers and technology companies who are seeking to persuade Congress and the Trump Administration to pre-empt rules under consideration in California, New York and other states that could limit deployment of self-driving vehicles.
"An order which effectively permits, but does not automatically require, sanctions for continued illegal Russian attacks on our democracy won't substitute for mandatory sanctions required by law, and shouldn't be used to pre-empt or slow building congressional momentum on new legislated Russia sanctions," Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the Banking Committee's top Democrat, said during the hearing.
This podcast does so many important, moral things right that it feels absurd to pre-empt any serious consideration of the current season's spelunking into the racism and wholesale injustice of Cleveland's criminal justice system and police force to note that Koenig is giving a stupendous weekly performance, not only as a journalist but as a narrator.
The decision to withdraw fit a pattern of the White House's trying to sidestep, or pre-empt, protests and controversies — including the president's decision to skip the White House Correspondents Dinner and to disband a pair of advisory councils this month after facing a rebellion from the corporate leaders serving on them, who objected to his handling of Charlottesville.
I've agreed to be his caregiver for five days and four nights; to drive him to Starbucks, to prepare his turkey sandwiches, to help him navigate the stairs to his bedroom, to stand by as he showers (my eyes averted, yet hoping to pre-empt a fall), to change the large white bandage along his spine before it oozes.
In the email, Duke went to great lengths to explain to Kelly that she believed postponing a decision on Honduras would still "send a clear signal that TPS in general is coming to a close" and "is consistent with the President's position on immigration" -- an apparent attempt to pre-empt any objections that she was not living up to the administration's goals.
On Friday night, when Facebook published a blog post saying that it had suspended Cambridge Analytica for misappropriating user data — a post that was intended to pre-empt articles by The New York Times and The Observer of London about that very subject, which were published the next day — it became clear that this was a new kind of Facebook privacy scandal.
To pre-empt Congressional questioning and change the conversation, Zuckerberg could have offered solutions for Facebook to proactively address the problems that bedevil it — beyond the adoption of the One scenario that could free Facebook from the advertising chains that ostensibly bind it to being a digital surveillance state is the introduction of a subscription service (as my colleague Josh Constine suggested earlier this year).
The agency is adding a provision from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal 2016 to pre-empt state laws from requiring the government to disclose personal identifiable information about an adult sexual assault victim or alleged perpetrator to state or local law enforcement, unless the information is needed to prevent or mitigate an imminent threat to the health and safety of an individual.
Perhaps as an attempt to pre-empt suspicion that she, who opposed leaving the EU, would thwart Brexit, or perhaps out of a sense of duty to the electorate, she interpreted the referendum result as demanding the severance of all ties with the EU's institutions, thus emboldening the hard Brexiters who are now causing much of the parliamentary gridlock in the struggle to approve the negotiated exit deal.
This bill, a bipartisan compromise negotiated by Senator Pat Roberts, Republican of Kansas, and Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan, is being pushed through Congress because some lawmakers from farm states want to pre-empt a Vermont law that requires labeling for some genetically modified foods that went into effect on July 1 (Vermont is giving companies six months to comply) and to prevent other states from enacting similar laws.
According to one of her former officials, May could seek a compromise on a customs deal if it meant safeguarding the union of the United Kingdom by preventing the return of a hard border or allowing Northern Ireland to effectively become isolated from mainland Britain by keeping its regulations in line with the EU. Asked if May had a message for peers, her spokesman said he would not pre-empt parliament.
The denial of a visit to the White House by the Warriors was not the first time the president tried to pre-empt a snub by dealing one of his own; last month, he abruptly announced that he was disbanding two of his business advisory councils after some members said they would resign from them to protest his equivocating response to racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va., at a march organized by neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
Then Trump ascended to the presidency, openly praising autocratic politicians, like Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, even meeting and shaking hands with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. "He has trashed our allies, and our western democracy alliances, and this happened at the very same time that China and Russia were surging in their global power ambitions, and developed new means, digital and otherwise, new instruments, and made plans to intervene, to roll back democratic gains, to scourge and pre-empt new democratic breakthroughs, because they don't want any more examples of revolutions that could give their own people ideas," Diamond said.

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