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But Beijing's Basic Law interpretation last Monday pre-empting the court judgment.
Kentucky, which outlawed the practice of pre-empting jurors based on race.
The rule from last summer would keep ERISA from pre-empting state law.
Some have suggested she may have obstructed justice by pre-empting the raids.
The DOL's rule from last summer would keep ERISA from pre-empting state law.
And America's southern neighbours may be pre-empting the Mr Trump administration in other ways.
This year, NBC agreed to broadcasts on two consecutive weeknights, pre-empting lucrative entertainment programming.
HSSI suggests that some investors in Hong Kong may already be pre-empting the Chinese demand.
Pre-empting the test results, Monte dei Paschi devised a plan with two investment banks, J.P.Morgan and Mediobanca.
By dissolving the government he has boosted the army, perhaps pre-empting a military attempt to overthrow him.
In an extremely defensive statement, MoviePass declared, "We're still standing" and chided the theater industry for pre-empting its demise.
The market, however, is pre-empting that future growth curve and nickel's complex supply chain is starting to adapt accordingly.
A mathematical refinement of this idea has implications for pre-empting both terrorist activity and the progression of infectious disease.
That's why a Warren administration will work to stop states from pre-empting local tenant protection laws, including rent control.
The NPC's Wong defended China's actions, saying he did not see the interpretation as Beijing pre-empting the Hong Kong courts.
The Republicans seemed less interested in offering a unified counternarrative than in pre-empting it with a series of program interruptions.
"Ask me anything about the movie," he said to a reporter, pre-empting a question about succession and flashing a smile.
Indeed, we need to find more effective ways of identifying radicalization and pre-empting it before it leads to an attack.
It's such a defensive thing to do, as if it was pre-empting tens of thousands of "Not All Prepper" tweets.
Pre-empting the police recommendations, Mr. Netanyahu told the public to expect them and did his best to minimize their importance.
So is Thaddeus's tactic of pre-empting criticism by affecting cynicism about his work fashioning "sprockets" for the Hollywood movie machine.
But a much easier way to avoid the fee than pre-empting our law is just to bring a reusable bag.
In past election years, networks had sought to stage some debates on weekends, to avoid pre-empting lucrative prime-time programming.
The Chinese parliament ultimately issued an interpretation of the law, pre-empting the judge's decision, effectively barring the lawmakers from their posts.
On pre-empting paid sick leave, 15 states have already passed these kinds of bills, and 10 more states are considering it.
The problem with pre-empting or attacking in a preventative way and destroying the North Korean nuclear capabilities is only getting worse.
Mr. Puigdemont could still forestall the application of Article 155 if he decides to call new elections himself, pre-empting Mr. Rajoy.
The FCC said in repealing the Obama-era rules that it was pre-empting states from setting their own rules governing internet access.
Besides pre-empting this information request, the House has passed a resolution undoing an Interior Department rule on methane leaks on public land.
Legislators in New York, who had emphasized the importance of pre-empting New Jersey, have not discussed marijuana in private conferences since March.
"We already mobilized the Aramco machinery, before coming to Vienna, pre-empting this meeting," Falih said, referring to the Saudi state oil company.
All major broadcast and cable news networks carried the late-morning hearing live, pre-empting regular programming during the more than two-hour event.
These make the outlook for the coming years more uncertain, but the Fed is not in the business of pre-empting government policy choices.
We cannot let the government disenfranchise millions of Americans by pre-empting their ability to engage in the policy debates that affect their lives.
The sources said the president may now rescind the order, effectively pre-empting a court ruling that they expect to overturn his decision anyway.
Pre-empting Tuesday night's results, Cruz sought to manage expectations by saying he's "absolutely" concerned about the possibility of high Democratic turnout in Texas.
Unfortunately, our opponents have witnessed this progress too, and in recent years, anti-LGBTQ lawmakers have pushed spiteful legislation aimed at pre-empting local protections.
It had all been a ploy, trying to gain whatever slim advantage they could over the Dodgers by pre-empting Dave Roberts' platoon-matched lineup.
Under the bill, the Department of Transportation would have the authority over for setting industry safety standards, pre-empting a patchwork of varying state laws.
Krueger said he would not seek a potential extension of his contract, thereby pre-empting deliberations about whether to give him another five-year term.
It only was in response to a question that he repeated his earlier assertion that pre-empting such plots was the reason for the Jan.
Under the legislation, the Department of Transportation would have the authority over setting safety standards for the industry, pre-empting a patchwork of varying state laws.
It's like pulling a Marty McFly with your future party self, pre-empting poor decisions way before you're drunk texting your ex and sleeping through Mondays.
In December, the Federal Communications Commission said in repealing the Obama-era rules that it was pre-empting states from setting their own rules governing internet access.
Mr. Sanders was not as ubiquitous a presence as he had been at past debates, but he drew applause by pre-empting a question about his health.
For ABC, a debate during "GMA" is also an appealing alternative to prime-time, when pre-empting popular shows can have an adverse impact on the bottom line.
"The reporting that we're reversing Obama-era fuel efficiency standards in pre-empting the tougher California standards is simply false," Sanders said during a White House press briefing.
That move was widely perceived as pre-empting Elliott's bid to change the way Vivendi, TIM's top shareholder with a stake of close to 24 percent, runs the company.
MI) board resigned on Thursday, triggering a full board reshuffle in a move seen as pre-empting activist investor Elliott's bid to change the way top shareholder Vivendi (VIV.
Trump Jr., pre-empting a New York Times report on the meeting, released a chain of emails related to setting up the meeting one year after it took place.
But Los Angeles Magazine traced the first live police pursuit to 1992, when officers chased a red Volkswagen driven by a murder suspect, pre-empting "Matlock" in the process.
Krueger on Friday announced he would retire when his term ends in April 2020, pre-empting deliberations about whether he was eligible for another five-year term in office.
Once the league landed its performers, Maroon 5 and Travis Scott, it opted to cancel the traditional news conference ahead of the show, pre-empting questions about the decision.
They will also inspire fear in law-abiding Muslims everywhere, but especially those in America, whose help is crucial to identifying and pre-empting young people tempted by extremism.
You can't even begin to think about pre-empting the threat of terrorism at home without Muslim cooperation and without building trust and confidence between law enforcement and this community.
The 45-page draft package of 14 bills would designate the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as the lead agency for regulating self-driving cars, pre-empting state rules.
Monaco, the defending Ligue 1 champion, signed forwards Stevan Jovetic from Inter Milan and Keita Balde from Lazio, pre-empting the anticipated departure of Kylian Mbappe to Paris Saint-Germain.
When the FCC in 2015 voted to help consumers by pre-empting the laws of two states that prohibit communities from expanding and building their own broadband networks, Pai dissented vociferously.
That move was widely perceived as pre-empting Elliott's bid to change the way Vivendi, TIM's top shareholder with a stake of close to 24 percent, manages the former telecoms monopoly.
In December 2013, Beyoncé opened the floodgates by releasing a self-titled surprise album, pre-empting out-of-nowhere releases from Drake, U2, David Bowie and D'Angelo in the following years.
By putting out their first songs of more than four minutes and wrapping them (albeit loosely) in a story, they were pre-empting the concept albums of the early 1970s (see chart).
"The company expects the scope of price declines in main memory chip products to be larger than expected," Samsung said in a regulatory filing pre-empting its earnings guidance due next week.
NBC is pre-empting four hours of lucrative weeknight programming for a two-night showcase that could draw 20 million viewers, by far the biggest platform of the primary season so far.
Marlow defended the right-wing website's coverage of the election, which included running a story pre-empting the one in The Washington Post that detailed the first wave of sexual misconduct allegations.
Hezbollah has been fighting in Syria to prevent the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, a crucial ally, but the helicopter strike appeared aimed at pre-empting plans for an attack against Israel.
And the closer we get to a new election — including another primary campaign — the stronger the case for asking voters to retract that endorsement, instead of pre-empting their judgment from on high.
These efforts include streamlining local permitting and approval processes; pre-empting regulations that pose unreasonable barriers to infrastructure deployment; and developing model codes for state and local governments to promote broadband deployment and competition.
A safety function designed by the manufacturer had taken its cue from the sudden current running through the house and caused the device to switch itself off, pre-empting any interference from the lightning.
Germany's SAP said on Sunday it was buying Qualtrics International Inc for $8 billion in cash, pre-empting a planned stock market listing by the U.S.-based company that specialises in surveying consumers online.
BMW installed a new boss after 53-year-old Harald Krueger said he would not be available for a second term as CEO, pre-empting a discussion about whether was eligible for a contract renewal.
The cultural vibe of "Coco" is inclusive rather than exoticizing, pre-empting inevitable concerns about authenticity and appropriation with the mixture of charm and sensitivity that has become something of a 21st-century Disney hallmark.
Alfred Keating, 58, was charged in March after New Zealand police officers traveled to the United States to conduct an investigation, pre-empting an American criminal case from which Mr. Keating could claim diplomatic immunity.
" 29 Photos View Slide Show ' Pre-empting the threat of reprisal, Mr. McCain said he intended to be true to what he saw as his party and his voters: "Trump carried Arizona by four points.
New Zealand officers had earlier traveled to Washington to conduct a forensic examination at the embassy, pre-empting an investigation by the American authorities — in which Mr. Keating would have been protected by diplomatic immunity.
However, even by more bullish estimates, median U.K. incomes in 2021-22 could expect to be 16 percent lower than pre-crisis forecasts, the report claims, pre-empting criticism that it presents an overly "gloomy" forecast.
They discovered that not only did the birds start attacking at greater distances — pre-empting the intruders' attempts to get close to their nests — but that they started directing their attacks specifically at the "known" intruders.
A longtime member of the International Olympic Committee, he denied the accusations but resigned from that post in 2011 before an ethics investigation concluded, pre-empting a possible suspension and putting an end to the inquiry.
In November, a profile in Men's Journal credited it with pre-empting a food shortage in Kobani, a city in northern Syria where Kurdish militants successfully expelled the Islamic State with the help of American-led airstrikes.
Beyond leveling attacks pre-empting Clinton's barrage, Trump sought to repaint his campaign as one concerned about the plight of some minority communities in the US and insisted that a Trump administration would promote pluralism and tolerance.
Under current regulations aimed at pre-empting regional bank failures, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) has focused on whether commercial banks meet minimum capital adequacy ratios and past data in determining whether they are deemed financially viable.
BMW's supervisory board discussed succession at its U.S. plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, after Krueger said he would not be available for a second term, pre-empting a decision about whether he would have his contract extended.
A Reuters reporter witnessed the devastation in Bama - one of the ten liberated districts - on Wednesday, where soldiers fired wildly from their vehicles pre-empting attacks by Boko Haram fighters, who have waged a seven-year Islamist insurgency.
It is not just rockers like Bruce Springsteen and Ringo Starr who have canceled their concerts in North Carolina to protest the state's law limiting transgender bathroom access and pre-empting local governments from passing anti-discrimination ordinances.
H.R. 85033 would undercut the long-standing authority of state securities regulators by pre-empting our civil anti-fraud authority for certain violations of state securities law, while also hampering and preventing state prosecutions of criminal securities fraud.
Israeli Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef may have implicitly blessed this view, saying Talmudic instruction on pre-empting a threat - "when someone comes to kill you, arise and kill him first" - trumps today's standards for pre-emptive self-defense.
The event, set for June 31 and 27 in Miami, will be the first nationally televised debate of the 2020 campaign and will air in prime time on MSNBC, Telemundo and NBC broadcast stations, pre-empting entertainment fare.
The reporters had gathered for a briefing from a senior official detailing the administration's plans to stick to a restrictive immigration agenda when the president dropped in unprompted, shortly before departing for Davos, Switzerland, pre-empting the official.
He also will call for expedited removal of Central Americans who enter the United States without authorization, according to a White House official, who spoke Thursday on the condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting the president's remarks.
Foreseeing state challenges to their attack on federal oversight, lobbyists for both Comcast and Verizon last year successfully urged the FCC to include language in its net neutrality repeal "pre-empting" (read: banning) states from protecting consumers moving forward.
To counter these threats, the broadband industry has been trying to convince loyal lawmakers like Blackburn to pass bogus net-neutrality legislation written by ISP lawyers and lobbyists with an eye on pre-empting tougher state or federal laws.
FRANKFURT, July 5 (Reuters) - BMW on Friday said Harald Krueger, Chief Executive of German carmaker BMW will not make himself available for a potential contract extension, pre-empting deliberations about whether to give him another 5-year term at the helm.
BMW's supervisory board discussed succession at its U.S. plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, after 53-year-old Harald Krueger said he would not be available for a second term, pre-empting a decision about whether he would have his contract extended.
ROME, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Telecom Italia (TIM) appointed veteran Italian manager Luigi Gubitosi as chief executive on Sunday, a source close to the matter said, a move seen as pre-empting a more aggressive shake-up at Italy's biggest phone group.
The internal conflict is evident in the new approach, which will be enshrined in a policy directive that Mr. Trump plans to issue on Friday, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting the president.
This looks like a re-run of what happened to Category 7 scrap, another tightening of the import rules pre-empting a complete ban as Beijing works towards an end-2020 goal of restricting all imports of metallic scrap below 99 percent purity.
" Pre-empting the speech in earlier comments published by the Suddeutsche Zeitung media outlet, the German defense minister added that the country must "openly deal with the fact that we, like every other country in the world, have our own strategic interests.
Moves such as drug distributor McKesson's purchase of a CVS Health Corp unit that provides services to pharma firms as well as CVS Health's planned push into next-day delivery are seen as pre-empting Amazon's potential entry into prescription drug sales.
JG: Yeah, Rocket League is the first video game I've played where I've thought: you could play this, competitively, like a real sport, and that's because so much of it is built on intuition, timing, and pre-empting, rather than learned routines.
The New York Legislature passed a law to block the city law and place a moratorium on any new city bag-fee legislation until 2018, part of a disturbing national trend of states pre-empting local government efforts to address plastic pollution.
"Pre-empting the states' ability to fill the void left by federal inaction leaves us at the mercy of manufacturers as they use our public highways as their private laboratories however they wish with no safety protections at all," he said in a recent statement.
Here's how the rest of the world is responding to these uncertain times: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said states have a "right to take action in self defense," referencing the US drone strike, which the Trump administration has justified as pre-empting an "imminent" threat.
ET, and "New Day" starts at 5... -- Fox says Tucker Carlson will have an exclusive interview with Donald Trump Jr. on Monday night... -- CBS is pre-empting an episode of "Bull" to air "The Mueller Report: A Turning Point," a one-hour special, Monday at 10 p.m.
"As on previous occasions in such cases, the Commission's powers are limited to dealing with current business, continuing the day-to-day administration of ongoing files and procedures without pre-empting the political choices of the upcoming Commission," a spokesperson for the current executive told CNBC via email Thursday.
For instance, one reason that the Dreamer amnesty was an executive decision that Donald Trump could simply reverse, landing us in our current immigration stalemate, was that the Obama White House deliberately chose to make it one, pre-empting an effort by, yes, Marco Rubio to craft bipartisan legislation.
If you look at the facts, the UAW has lost membership, has been unable to organize plants that it should have, and backed itself into a corner with GM, which sensibly thought it was pre-empting a strike by producing an offer that the membership likely would have rushed to ratify.
Jeb Bush of Florida, pre-empting an attempt by Mr. Connerly to pass a version of Proposition 209 in his state, banned racial preferences in admissions but attempted to compensate by guaranteeing admission to a state college to students who graduated in the top 20 percent of their high school classes.
"Pre-empting the states' ability to fill the gap left by federal inaction on safety standards leaves us at the mercy of manufacturers as they use our public highways as their private laboratories however they wish with no safety protections at all," said John M. Simpson, Consumer Watchdog's privacy project director.
After Mr. Trump accepted Mr. Kim's offer to meet face-to-face, he replaced his national security adviser with John R. Bolton, who just a few months ago published an essay titled "The Legal Case for Striking North Korea First," an ode to pre-empting Pyongyang — no matter what it promised about the future.
China's small-caps are about 4-6 times more expensive than their Hong Kong peers, so investment opportunities under the Shenzhen connect are very attractive, said Zhou Weida, vice general manager at Invesco Great Wall Asset Management Co. Outperformance by the Hang Seng Small-cap Index suggests that some investors in Hong Kong may already be pre-empting the Chinese demand.
Among the measures passed this year: new limits on abortion rights, a package of election reforms that includes a requirement that voters show identification at the polls, a broad expansion of gun rights, reforms to collective bargaining laws for state workers, limits on worker compensation claims, and a measure pre-empting Iowa cities and counties from setting their own minimum wages higher than the state rate.
Since early 2014, with Mr. Elliott's guidance, the once-underground magazine has gone from being far ahead of the curve — placing the likes of RuPaul and Fergie Duhamel on the cover well before other publications jumped on those bandwagons — to being right at the top of it, allowing Paper to drive the conversation as it occurs, rather than pre-empting it before the masses are ready to listen.
Sontag and Russakoff capture the fabric of immigration enforcement today: a van-load of men coming back from an Alcoholics Anonymous gathering detained by a state trooper after a routine traffic stop; a magisterial district judge in Camp Hill, Pa., pre-empting a Tajik wedding by calling ICE on the groom and best man, who were led away in handcuffs; work sites raided, with the Latinos separated from everybody else and lined up face to the wall; police officers who ticket Hispanics at a rate of twice or even five times their share of the population.
STOCKHOLM, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Knorr-Bremse AG: * Says: "In a press release issued on August 4, 2017 Haldex has given the impression to the market that the decision by the Swedish Securities Council (SSC) will be made before the Extraordinary General Meeting(EGM) which takes place on August 17, 2017" * Knorr-Bremse says perceives this Haldex communication to be misleading * Says understands that the SSC will not necessarily decide on the substance matter prior to the EGM * Says firstly, the SSC must assess whether Haldex's application is admissible, secondly the SSC will have to determine whether it is appropriate to decide on the substance matter before the EGM has been held * Says will oppose that the Haldex Board is entitled to submit the application to the SSC without approval by the shareholders as it is pre-empting their decision * Says will equally oppose that the matter is resolved in substance by the SSC before the shareholders have had the possibility to decide if Haldex shall support Knorr-Bremse's request to extend the acceptance period in the offer * Link to Haldex statement earlier on Friday: (Reporting by Johannes Hellstrom)

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