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"pre-emptive" Definitions
  1. done to stop somebody taking action, especially action that will be harmful to yourself

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Pre-emptive strike Then there's option of a pre-emptive strike on North Korea's nuclear testing facilities and missile launchers.
A declaratory statement should be sent to Pyongyang making it clear that any "imminent threat" will generate a pre-emptive strike, and Pyongyang should think twice about any response to this pre-emptive strike.
Ben Carson, sent out pre-emptive tweets before Obama's town hall.
And even potentially steer off medical emergencies via pre-emptive alerts.
The concept of pre-emptive Fed tightening is anathema to me.
She opts for a pre-emptive double mastectomy and an oophorectomy.
South Korea is strengthening pre-emptive strike, defense and retaliatory capabilities.
A pre-emptive attack can generally mean one of three things.
And so pre-emptive strikes against North Korea are being talked about.
Pre-emptive action calls for initiative from politicians, which is conspicuously absent.
"Pre-emptive regulation did not deliver those benefits," he told the crowd.
These pre-emptive autopsies of a diseased social network are too much.
"In a way, you can call it pre-emptive easing," he added.
A pre-emptive approach might be seen as a form of insurance.
But his pre-emptive attack on the electoral process is very troubling.
The United States and United Kingdom should respond with pre-emptive strikes.
It threatened to launch "pre-emptive" nuclear strikes at the United States.
"It's being pre-emptive," a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
"They did a pre-emptive strike," one cleric said of the arrests.
I do not refer to a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
Pre-emptive cancellations allow airlines to avoid these penalties, Mr. Mann said.
One month earlier, Bolton called for pre-emptive strikes on North Korea.
Several other opinions showed support for pre-emptive monetary easing to forestall risks.
While the committee's latest pre-emptive move is highly unusual, it's not illogical.
John Bolton has also advocated pre-emptive strikes against North Korea and Iran.
Not off the table, but somewhat obscured by napkins: pre-emptive military strikes.
They are engaging in pre-emptive strategies to maximize their opportunities to stay.
It's an excellent stop for late-night snacks — or pre-emptive hangover cures.
They view it as provocative and leading up to a pre-emptive attack.
A pre-emptive bid should have ended her auction before it even began.
He will issue pre-emptive pardons to his minions and his family members.
A pre-emptive strike involves attacking first when an imminent attack is detected.
The pre-emptive strike suggests the administration does not anticipate a rosy forecast.
Pushed too far, North Korea may well unleash its own pre-emptive attack.
Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley opened the session with a pre-emptive defense of Sessions.
But a few, stung by the industry's previous scandals, are taking pre-emptive action.
For their part, the Patriot and other organizers are doing pre-emptive damage control.
Our plan includes the reintegration of returning jihadists and pre-emptive anti-radicalisation measures.
A pre-emptive attack on the North's nuclear sites would risk a cataclysmic response.
A pre-emptive strike, they note, might easily do in its relatively small arsenal.
Was the monarchy threatened with a coup, or was it a pre-emptive initiative?
The rhetoric has led some to fear Trump is considering pre-emptive military action.
Off the showroom floor, pre-emptive cybersecurity solutions were a lively topic of discussion.
Why does a novelist's job — to make stuff up — need a pre-emptive defense?
INDONESIA C.BANK GOV SAYS TO TAKE PRE-EMPTIVE MEASURE AGAINST EFFECT OF CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
And if Trump tries to accelerate the process with a pre-emptive military strike?
His language is the language of pre-emptive strikes and confrontation — competing, hitting, winning.
Trump's pre-emptive tweets substituted media manipulation for sober leadership at a time of crisis.
Do such isolated examples constitute market failure sufficient to warrant pre-emptive, industry-wide regulation?
Yet a pre-emptive strike on North Korea would be reckless beyond belief (see article).
But what Mr Jammeh intended as a pre-emptive strike against the opposition backfired spectacularly.
A pre-emptive attack on North Korea's nuclear facilities should be out of the question.
It badgers the authorities to bring in pre-emptive measures, such as more resilient infrastructure.
And some, like Ben Carson, sent out pre-emptive tweets before Obama's town hall began.
In fact, a pre-emptive strike would not be very effective, according to military experts.
One of the students, Song Byung-soo, 60, saw that as a pre-emptive measure.
"Pyongyang also accused the two countries of planning "a pre-emptive attack on the North.
If that's not a bit of pre-emptive nerd cred, I don't know what is.
It was purely a pre-emptive vote -- the state doesn't actually have any sanctuary cities.
The unthinkable option is a pre-emptive strike on North Korean nuclear and missile installations.
The result is a sort of pre-emptive resignation, even among those who admire Mrs.
Yet, for all the fulminations about pre-emptive strikes, it is a very dubious option.
That pre-emptive shrug of a title almost defies us to take his book seriously.
So if the weather turns bad, customers have been warned to expect pre-emptive blackouts.
Miscalculation could prompt an unwarranted pre-emptive strike, which could start a regional nuclear war.
Despite those shortcomings, economists say that pre-emptive action might still be of some help.
The result feels like a pre-emptive apology, at once glossed over and heavy-handed.
A pre-emptive American strike is nearly unthinkable given Kim's ability to blow up Seoul.
In Florida, the shortages appear to be purely the result of a pre-emptive buying.
Iran would have had considerable support in responding to such an unlawful, pre-emptive attack.
Mr. Bush decided to fight a pre-emptive war without a solid justification or strategy.
Uncle Boons Sister is at once a homage to her and a pre-emptive strike.
And Tillerson has said pre-emptive military action against North Korea isn't off the table.
Rex Tillerson says a pre-emptive strike against North Korea is "on the table" for the U.S. Rex Tillerson says a pre-emptive strike against North Korea is "on the table" for the U.S. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned Friday that America's policy of "strategic patience" with North Korea is over, and said pre-emptive military action is "on the table" if the rogue regime presses ahead with its nuclear weapons program.
Rather, it was part of his larger pre-emptive attack on the legitimacy of Clinton's presidency.
Some at the magazine wanted to launch a pre-emptive nuclear war against the Soviet Union.
You've even given the as-yet-unmade fifth installment a title, "Rambo 227: Pre-Emptive Strike".
Companies often chose not to make any pre-emptive announcements on divestitures when they announce mergers.
The central bank also promised more pre-emptive and flexible economic and financial policies next year.
Mr. Puigdemont clearly hoped that a pre-emptive call for elections would hold off Madrid's intervention.
My sister and I got up before the film started for a pre-emptive bathroom run.
Rather, we fear being overwhelmed and switch off our own emotions in pre-emptive self-defense.
Mr. Bolton publicly advocated a pre-emptive strike in a Wall Street Journal piece on Feb.
Munich-based HR startup Personio has just raised a pre-emptive $75 million Series C round.
"A pre-emptive strike," said Marianna Martinelli, the community director and general manager for the Wing.
There's Guam, an American territory, threatened this week with a pre-emptive strike, at 2,100 miles.
In South Korea, the prospect of a pre-emptive strike has long been dismissed as unrealistic.
In South Korea, conjecture about a pre-emptive American strike on the North is spreading fast.
BANK INDONESIA CONTINUES TO TAKE PRE-EMPTIVE, FORWARD LOOKING AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE MEASURE- GOV
I think BNM's preference is to be a bit more pre-emptive to counter external headwinds.
"The temptation to deal with [North Korea] with a pre-emptive attack is strong," he said.
Mathew said he was already receiving "a pre-emptive push back" from some would-be foreign investors.
"In Turkish law, this type of pre-emptive arrest based on assumptions does not exist," he said.
Pre-emptive increases in provisioning levels ahead of implementation could also be a factor in some instances.
But the pre-emptive effort backfired when, on Wednesday, a federal judge in Austin tossed the suit.
The North calls the exercises preparations for invasion, and early on Monday threatened a pre-emptive strike.
But they also give us aerial intelligence, which allows us to conduct pre-emptive strikes as well.
He said there's possibly a 1 in 3 chance the U.S. will someday take pre-emptive action.
Such kits would have to be very quick, cheap and convenient indeed to supplant pre-emptive antibiotics.
This was a speech that contained its own pre-emptive strikes against critics, sceptics and fact-checkers.
This looks like pre-emptive face-saving, of course — getting an excuse ready if he loses badly.
For the United States, ratifying the Law of the Sea would be one splendid pre-emptive strike.
"The measures should be viewed as a pre-emptive cover-up of planned electoral fraud," it said.
Previously, Trump and some of his advisers had discussed delivering Pyongyang a "bloody nose" pre-emptive attack.
The new goal: deter adversaries through pre-emptive cyberattacks and make other nations fear our retaliatory powers.
In a Journal column, he made the case for a pre-emptive military strike against North Korea.
EURO ZONE NEEDS PRE-EMPTIVE FISCAL STIMULUS TO AVOID PROTRACTED PERIOD OF LOW GROWTH - EUROPEAN COMMISSION DOCUMENT
The pre-emptive provision is aimed at Minneapolis, where most city leaders want a $15 minimum wage.
On Tuesday, Republicans mounted a coordinated pre-emptive strike to criticism that Mr. Sessions harbored racist views.
EY declined to comment and Deloitte had no immediate comment on whether it would take pre-emptive action.
The opening credits are worth lingering over because they're enjoyable and because they're a clever pre-emptive strike.
The North calls the exercises preparations for invasion, and early on Monday threatened a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
On 3 December 1971, Pakistan Air Force launched a pre-emptive strike on 11 airfields across northern India.
But the bigger concern is obviously what China will do if the US launches a pre-emptive war.
Among many contingency plans, the Pentagon is considering a disabling pre-emptive strike against the North's nuclear sites.
The official was adamant that the US is currently not anticipating pre-emptive military action against North Korea.
The decision is also a pre-emptive response to President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs against foreign manufacturers.
The Pentagon declined to comment on an NBC report about possible pre-emptive action against the rogue state.
"This facilitates a shift from reactive to pre-emptive maintenance, saving money and delivering better outcomes," he says.
Pre-emptive, voluntary measures have historically been a way that companies seek to avoid more onerous future legislation.
The FTC differs from the FCC in that it doesn't have the authority to make pre-emptive rules.
Any pre-emptive move before the final deal is signed would carry significant risks for the three economies.
They knew that the company was aware of their actions, and today's lawsuit is their pre-emptive strike.
The second mistake is then to invent a scheme that wishes away the risks of pre-emptive action.
At a rally in Manchester, N.H., on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Trump offered a pre-emptive response to Mrs.
But there is a more ominous problem that those advocating "preventive" or "pre-emptive" strikes don't talk about.
There is no evidence that pre-emptive cyberattacks will serve as effective deterrents to our adversaries in cyberspace.
And energy providers are warning customers about pre-emptive power shutdowns when the risk of fire is high.
But Mr. Chowdhury considered Juul's pre-emptive move to limit visible flavors to mint, menthol and tobacco shrewd.
The Israeli military's top brass put pressure on Prime Minister Levi Eshkol to approve a pre-emptive attack.
He concludes that a pre-emptive strike now would be a risky move, and perhaps not entirely effective.
All previous presidents have rejected the idea of pre-emptive attacks on nuclear-armed states — for obvious reasons.
Last year, North Carolina lost the championship game to Villanova — the Big East, perhaps, taking pre-emptive revenge.
And in a pre-emptive provocation, Wendy's recruited former McDonald's chef Mike Haracz to promote the new menu.
The White House eventually made the decision that the United States would not join a pre-emptive strike.
Though some of North Korea's mobile missiles could be destroyed in pre-emptive attacks, not all would be.
Even if we had an effective pre-emptive strike capacity, the consequences of using it could be prohibitive.
North Korea accused the United States on Tuesday of laying the foundation for a potential pre-emptive strike.
Perhaps it's because of the government's terrified pre-emptive reaction to the wave of protests sweeping Latin America.
Death by Twitter mob — or pre-emptive surrender to it — is how politics is largely conducted these days.
Despite lots of martial talk from Mr Trump, a pre-emptive strike against North Korea is a terrifying option.
Yet Whittaker's aggressive, pre-emptive front kicking seemed to prevent Romero from actually applying his weight to the kick.
In a pre-emptive move last year, TIM, a former state monopoly, launched Kena Mobile, a low-cost brand.
The government will also have a pre-emptive right to buy all of Slovenske if EPH decides to sell.
The Iranian leadership could not fully discount the threat of a pre-emptive strike by either Israel or America.
The Pentagon hopes such pre-emptive measures will allow Cyber Command to disable cyberweapons before they can be used.
They threatened to say the retailer defaulted, prompting J. Crew itself to file a pre-emptive lawsuit against them.
So we can't rely on any pre-emptive or preventive military option, as in the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
The central bank said it will keep liquidity "reasonably ample" and make its policy more flexible and pre-emptive.
Separating Instagram off – even if Facebook were to remain its biggest shareholder – might be a wise pre-emptive move.
He endorsed Israel's pre-emptive Six Day War of 1967 in an interview a few weeks after the fighting.
The actress took a pre-emptive strike and removed the meme at the risk of generating any ill will.
And Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said pre-emptive military action against North Korea isn't off the table.
Mr. Bolton, for his part, is the ultimate Iran hawk, having long advocated a pre-emptive strike on Iran.
But what if the time needed to complete a pre-emptive strike on opposing forces is cut in half?
In Seoul on Friday, he suggested that a "pre-emptive strike" against North Korea should be on the table.
But some analysts said that India might now be able to stage a pre-emptive attack on Pakistan's satellites.
Mr. Trump's aides say that they have not ruled out using pre-emptive strikes to stop North Korea's tests.
Congress should therefore amend the War Powers Act to cover the possibility of preventive or pre-emptive nuclear strikes.
Hasty decision making can have catastrophic consequences, while diplomacy can be a far safer course than pre-emptive strikes.
It happened to be a moment of high tension in which the Kremlin had feared a pre-emptive strike.
Auto groups could keep control of information about car performance to offer drivers new services like pre-emptive repairs.
American officials are reviewing options that could include a pre-emptive military strike and renewed talks with North Korea.
He warned that all options should be on the table to stop them, including possible pre-emptive military action.
The space itself is terrifically grim, drenched in graffiti, including a pre-emptive up-yours to would-be walkouts.
The company has estimated that removing that pre-emptive veto could happen three to four months after an EPA announcement.
North Korea warned on Sunday it would make a "pre-emptive and offensive nuclear strike" in response to the exercises.
He called on his military to be prepared to mount pre-emptive attacks against the United States and South Korea.
Is there any evidence of market failure, or is there likely to be, sufficient to warrant pre-emptive, comprehensive regulation?
The company has been harshly criticized for pre-emptive blackouts this month that have left millions without power for days.
He described the action as pre-emptive, and based on intelligence that JeM was planning further cross-border suicide attacks.
That means a conventional attack might be mistaken for a pre-emptive nuclear strike, which could lead to rapid escalation.
"This was a pre-emptive strike against militias that are mobilising for an attack against the Libyan army," Mismari said.
As he did before the 683 Iraq war, he is obscuring the important distinction between preventive and pre-emptive attacks.
A pre-emptive large-scale military strike that would end the authoritarian rule of the Kim dynasty is highly unlikely.
But it's almost done as a pre-emptive strike; a chin held high, so as not to be cuffed down. 
North Korea's military spokesman reportedly said Pyongyang would conduct a pre-emptive operation if there are signs of U.S. provocation.
Officials in those states requested pre-emptive emergency declarations and the U.S. Navy sent ships out of port to sea.
Clinton's rebuttal by making pre-emptive moves to try to constrain what she might do and say at her convention.
The sale is subject to AGL's partner Arrow Energy Ltd not taking up its pre-emptive rights in the projects.
Thus, to get any meaningful traction, a Trump pardon would probably have to be pre-emptive, prospective and non-specific.
He believed in the pre-emptive power of prosecution — "the shadow of the court," as he liked to call it.
He said a pre-emptive military strike on North Korea, which some have suggested as an option, poses serious risks.
But by launching a pre-emptive probe like this one, The Times feels more brazen than the Republican challenger himself.
"It's amazing what's in here given the amount of pre-emptive censorship," she said while strolling through the museum recently.
His contribution, therefore, could have been a pre-emptive investment to discourage Ms. Bondi from joining the New York case.
The North Korean commentary published on Thursday said the country remained the first target of American nuclear pre-emptive strikes.
When Mr. Trump this summer threatened North Korea with pre-emptive strikes — or what his national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
In polls, about half those surveyed say they would oppose Japan's acquiring missiles to be used in pre-emptive strikes.
He is a critic of the Iran nuclear deal and has advocated for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
Since the unexpected outbreak in January, we have taken decisive pre-emptive measures while doctors and nurses do their job.
And, later, they were targeted by President Trump for Rapinoe's pre-emptive dismissal of any invitation to the White House.
That means improving mosquito control and simultaneously increasing immunity against yellow fever through routine immunization and pre-emptive vaccination campaigns.
President Donald Trump even implied he will launch a pre-emptive strike on North Korea, possibly using tactical nuclear weapons.
Joseph Incalcaterra, an economist at HSBC, said Monday's advances on Indonesian markets meant BI's pre-emptive stance is being rewarded.
Now imagine that John Podesta's emails had been published voluntarily, as some sort of act of pre-emptive extreme transparency.
These pre-emptive moves might explain why the success rate of activist campaigns in Europe has been falling since 2014.
Thursday's strike is pre-emptive action and does not have an end date, meaning it could last for some time.
Tentative rises in September and October, to 1.5 percent and 1.6 percent respectively, hardly call for a pre-emptive interest rise.
The six-member committee expressed concerns about inflationary pressures, with a member even contemplating a pre-emptive rise in repo rates.
Most of the outages were related to the pre-emptive power cuts imposed by Pacific Gas & Electric, the state's largest utility.
I am unaccustomed to saying things like "trust the universe," but I'd already exhausted pre-emptive cynicism and other related tactics.
Bolton has characterized North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs as a threat best eliminated by a pre-emptive military strike.
On the latter measure, websites such as YouTube worry they will need to implement pre-emptive blocking to avoid being sued.
When Stalin and Mao were building their first atom bombs, some in the West urged pre-emptive strikes to stop them.
THE last time that America almost risked a pre-emptive strike on North Korea the gamble offered a spectacular pay-off.
In the meantime America's "maximum pressure" on North Korea, including the possibility of pre-emptive military action, would not be relaxed.
Ideas like the UBI aren't really ideas, they're a pre-emptive surrender to a problem that hasn't really presented itself yet.
Seongju residents say comments by Trump show the United States may be preparing for a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
MORE (R-Ariz.) said early Sunday that he doesn't think President Trump is planning a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
President Bill Clinton, for example, is known to have seriously considered a pre-emptive strike over the nuclear issue in 1994.
North Korea said last week that it would make a "pre-emptive and offensive nuclear strike" in response to the exercises.
The Republican National Committee, on which Mr. Trump's team has been leaning heavily, issued just one pre-emptive critique of Mrs.
The prospect of a summit instead of the pre-emptive war that many feared just a few months ago drew praise.
Greitens made a pre-emptive denial, calling it a "political witch hunt" and saying he would be vindicated by a court.
But one country's prudent steps to reinforce deterrence may be seen by the other as preparations for a pre-emptive strike.
On Tuesday, administrators for L.I.U. Brooklyn said that the lockout was a pre-emptive move, given the faculty's history in negotiations.
" ON A PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE AGAINST NORTH KOREA "Well, again I don't want to say what options I want to consider.
From an early stage, the Korean government has set key principles to combat Covid-19: Be quick, transparent and pre-emptive.
" ON A PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE AGAINST NORTH KOREA "Well, again I don't want to say what options I want to consider.
But with Mr. Jones seen as vulnerable next year, Republicans' pre-emptive response to Mr. Moore's 2020 bid tilted toward hostility.
Before the accusations were made public, Douglas gave a pre-emptive interview to Deadline, a competing trade publication, to deny them.
Under the Kill Chain program, South Korea aims to detect impending missile attacks from North Korea and launch pre-emptive strikes.
As a result, it changed its behavior in "pre-emptive and defensive ways," the NYT's Mike Isaac wrote at the time.
But by conferring pre-emptive legitimacy, they signal to potential coup leaders that they would enjoy at least some elite support.
Quicken's pre-emptive counter-suit was thrown out by a federal judged, but Gilbert and Quicken still vociferously deny the allegations.
Among the skeptics of a pre-emptive strike was Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's chief strategist, who was fired on Friday.
The North has threatened its own pre-emptive strikes, warning of a nuclear war and conducting a series of missile tests.
J, had pre-emptive rights in relation to the stake, but AB InBev said they confirmed they would not exercise them.
And some lawmakers have suggested that Japan needs to consider obtaining the ability to make pre-emptive strikes against missile launches.
Online platforms can use their wealth of data to spot potential rivals early and take pre-emptive action or buy them up.
The announcement followed Generali's pre-emptive move on Tuesday to block a deal by buying a 3 percent stake in Intesa Sanpaolo.
North Korea, known for belligerent rhetoric, has previously threatened pre-emptive attacks on its enemies, including South Korea and the United States.
Update: A senior administration official told the AP it was "completely false" that the U.S. was preparing for a pre-emptive strike.
This could mean either pre-emptive action by the United States, or, if North Korea ever used nuclear weapons, a massive retaliation.
In 1967, Israel launched a pre-emptive attack against what Israeli leaders believed were imminent attacks and invasions from neighboring Arab states.
The evidence for the effectiveness of any one tactic, such as pre-emptive isolation or testing all patients for superbugs, is thin.
Local budget airline Cebu Pacific Air announced that it had canceled six flights scheduled for Monday evening as a pre-emptive measure.
Then there was the fear, in Washington and Iran, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel would launch a pre-emptive attack.
China's banking system has ample liquidity, the statement added, and the PBOC will fine-tune monetary policy in a pre-emptive way.
Already, Pyongyang has made it clear it would launch a pre-emptive attack if it detected signs of one by the enemy.
The company last month agreed a pre-emptive loan covenant waiver for the period from September 30, 2017 to March 30, 2018.
Soon after, they perceived the "Able Archer" NATO military exercise in 1983 as the beginning of a pre-emptive American nuclear attack.
China has put its military forces on "high alert" over North Korea's increased threats about a pre-emptive strike, CNN reported Thursday.
"Since Hongqiao is a big company and with numerous pre-emptive measures and plans, the company's operation was not affected," Hongqiao said.
Recent warnings have tended to be after military action has started, so Eurocontrol's pre-emptive notice suggests a heightening of regulatory scrutiny.
KCNA accused President Donald Trump of employing unprecedented hostile policies against North Korea and threatening it with talks of pre-emptive strikes.
Mnuchin calling CEOs and issuing the statement was a "pre-emptive measure" after last week's market volatility, according to a Treasury official.
Although there have been no suggestions so far that social media platforms could have thwarted the attack by providing pre-emptive intelligence.
The 70-year-old with the Yeti mustache is an insatiable interventionist with an abiding faith in unilateralism and pre-emptive war.
After some speculation, a couple of snippets, and one pre-emptive summer song, Weezer have confirmed details of their 11th studio album.
It's a device that is neither a simple reflection of pre-emptive market research nor a product reshaped by its own popularity.
"At the present time, we are not planning any specific deliberations about possessing" weapons for a pre-emptive strike, Mr. Abe said.
Instead, conservatives found new ballast while liberals bemoaned what they characterized as a silly pre-emptive capitulation to unlikely or marginal offense.
Despite such risks, Professor Takesada said, Japan should acquire the capacity for pre-emptive strikes, if only for its potential deterrent effect.
Maybe it was a harbinger, an unheeded political signal amid the pop-cultural noise, a pre-emptive allegory of battles to come.
Lawmakers have scrutinized the Trump administration's shifting justification and claimed the pre-emptive airstrike thrust the US to the brink of war.
Such missiles are easier to transport and hide up to the moment of launch, reducing their vulnerability to a pre-emptive strike.
"This is an Israeli-American pre-emptive plan in order to put an end to the question of Palestine," Mr. Abbas said.
Her workaholic madness is a pre-emptive strike against "Mindy" withdrawal, Ms. Kaling, 38, admitted during a phone call from Los Angeles.
Gazprombank said on Tuesday Mechel had failed to exercise its pre-emptive right to buy the bank's 34% stake in the project.
For instance, in February, he made the legal case in The Wall Street Journal for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
New assessments suggest that India is considering allowing for pre-emptive nuclear strikes against Pakistan's arsenal in the event of a war.
Pakistan could feel compelled to expand its arsenal to better survive a pre-emptive strike, in turn setting off an Indian buildup.
For several months in 1969 there was a hot border war, with Moscow even considering a pre-emptive nuclear strike on China.
Whether that means pre-emptive action, which he warned was "on the table," will depend a great deal on how China responds.
Citigroup itself was credited for its cooperation with the CFTC and the pre-emptive action it took, but was still fined $25 million.
"Pre-emptive measures (must be) taken ... beginning with diplomatic measures, then political, then economic and financial sanctions," he said, without giving specific details.
Recent warnings have tended to be after military action has started, and so Eurocontrol's pre-emptive notice suggests a heightening of regulatory scrutiny.
Han Song Ryol, North Korea's deputy foreign minister, promised "all-out war", including a pre-emptive nuclear strike, if America threatened North Korea.
They fear Mr Trump may persuade himself that a pre-emptive attack on North Korea would be risk-free, at least for America.
To nip this in the bud, the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots is calling for a pre-emptive ban on "fully autonomous" weapons.
These experiments are meant to be a kind of pre-emptive strike against viruses before they naturally mutate into something dangerous to humans.
"If the US comes with reckless military maneuvers then we will confront it with the DPRK's pre-emptive strike," he told Associated Press.
Call it "pre-emptive obedience", an old East German term recalled by Thorsten Benner, director of the Berlin-based Global Public Policy Institute.
The only justification for a pre-emptive strike would be to prevent an imminent nuclear attack on America or one of its allies.
Leaders may calculate that pre-emptive repression is safer than waiting to see if China's myriad malcontents coalesce into something resembling an opposition.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has warned that it might launch a "pre-emptive nuclear strike of justice" on the U.S. and Seoul.
North Korea's foreign ministry called the move "reckless" and warned of "catastrophic consequences" if the U.S. were to launch a pre-emptive attack.
It has long been the policy of the United States that the country reserves the right to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
North Korea long expressed disdain for Bolton, calling him a "warmonger" and "defective human product" who glorified regime change and pre-emptive strikes.
Spoiler Alert: "Die Hard" is most assuredly not on the list (with pre-emptive apologies to those who argue it's a holiday movie).
"If the U.S. comes with reckless military maneuvers then we will confront it with the DPRK's pre-emptive strike," he told Associated Press.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Donald Trump has landed a pre-emptive blow in a brewing fight over how to tax technology giants like Facebook.
But despite the Court's decision, most nuclear-armed states retain (illegal) policies to use nuclear weapons, including in a first, pre-emptive strike.
Jan's medical story proves the importance of knowing your background and maintaining vigilance: of trusting your instincts and insisting on pre-emptive care.
Finally, Trevor Noah criticized John Bolton, President Trump's new national security adviser, over his past support for a pre-emptive strike on Iran.
If his argument for pre-emptive strikes was convincing to Mr. Bush, he can make a far more persuasive case to Mr. Trump.
If pre-emptive attacks failed, South Korea would hope its Korea Air and Missile Defense would shoot down any rockets from the North.
In effect, Seoul has now roped the President into a diplomatic process, forestalling for now, the risk of a pre-emptive US strike.
Stefano Miserocchi, the mayor of Courmayeur — a town in the region — said he issued a pre-emptive order to clear the resort community.
The machine will anticipate all the ways in which a human might interfere and take pre-emptive steps to prevent this from happening.
In the last year, hard-right communities on social platforms have cultivated a pre-emptive identity as platform refugees and victims of censorship.
Mr. Trump also has expressed impatience with Mr. Kim and hinted at the possibility of a pre-emptive American strike on North Korea.
The papers were filed in federal court in Manhattan last week by Sotheby's in a pre-emptive move to block such a suit.
France has seen a pre-emptive nationwide strike over the last six days as public sector workers fear changes to their pension benefits.
Still, some supporters of Mr. Trump say he would be justified in launching a pre-emptive strike as an act of self-defense.
The lawsuit was pre-emptive, given that Ms. Redstone has considered replacing CBS's board if it continued to resist a merger with Viacom.
"We are making pre-emptive proposals that are voluntary," Bloomberg quoted central bank governor Riad Salameh as saying in an interview bloom.bg/2NkgylU.
A similar percentage says it opposes a pre-emptive American strike on the North, even as Kim continues building up his nuclear arsenal.
Serbia's expanded military serves as a tool for pre-emptive coercion of its neighbors while Russia asserts its own influence in the region.
We are simply shifting from one-size-fits-all pre-emptive regulation to targeted enforcement based on actual market failure or anticompetitive conduct.
Moon sent envoys to the United States, China, Japan and the European Union this week in what the government calls "pre-emptive diplomacy".
"It could have been more if we did not have pre-emptive evacuation," Humerlito Dolor, governor of Oriental Mindoro province, told DZMM radio.
"To have a pre-emptive decision of this sort is inconsistent with how transactions have always been evaluated in the U.S.," said Aquila.
According to press reports, Cha had objected to the option preferred by some administration officials of a pre-emptive strike on the North.
Mr. Trump has also forced out hawkish senior advisers, including Mr. Bolton, who once argued for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
Whether this happens under direct pressure from Beijing or as a pre-emptive act of self-censorship for commercial reasons hardly matters anymore.
Policy responses cannot be "pre-emptive" because the ramifications of the trade dispute pose an external risk, Ahya told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Wednesday.
Banks in particular are experiencing a pre-emptive sigh of relief and driving the market higher on expectations of loosened federal regulations, Lee said.
Given HSBC has integrated services in Paris he suggested the bank could even consider taking "pre-emptive action" to relocate some of its operations.
But this would be the NPC's first such pre-emptive move in a case only just getting under way in a Hong Kong court.
If Mr Kim were to believe that an American attack is imminent, he might order his own pre-emptive nuclear attack, with disastrous consequences.
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots calls for a pre-emptive and comprehensive ban on the development, production, and use of fully autonomous weapons.
Automakers use that information to suggest pre-emptive maintenance, for example, or to offer remote help such as unlocking the doors or roadside assistance.
The company is looking for "some kind of pre-emptive action" that stops BC from frustrating and opposing the project, Mr Kean told analysts.
On Friday Europe's biggest bank, HSBC, took pre-emptive action and announced changes to its future potential executive payouts in response to shareholder concerns.
"Whilst markets seem optimistic going into this, we cannot help but feel some of these moves are a little too pre-emptive," he said.
New York Fed President John Williams argued for pre-emptive measures to support the economy, bolstering expectations of an aggressive rate cut this month.
That has kept leaders in Washington, Tokyo and Seoul guessing as to what Kim will do next, and wary of any pre-emptive strike.
And while Trump painted a dystopian picture of life in North Korea, he refrained from any threats of pre-emptive action against the North.
Moon has sent envoys to the United States, China, Japan and the European Union this week in what the government calls "pre-emptive diplomacy".
The move is also a pre-emptive one as the Trump administration and Congress pressure drugmakers for more transparency and to lower drug costs.
His rep had no comment on the allegations, however, the illusionist released a lengthy pre-emptive statement just hours before the report was published.
It may have been intended to deliver a message that pre-emptive US strikes on missile launch facilities could land uncomfortably close to civilians.
In any case, loose talk of pre-emptive strikes and regime change are not exactly incentives for Kim Jong Un to surrender his nukes.
That was the US Cold War strategy, adopted after Washington rejected heated demands for pre-emptive war against either the Soviet Union or China.
India has detained some 3,000 people, from activists to local politicians, in what authorities say are pre-emptive and designed to maintain regional stability.
The move is a pre-emptive strike against WhatsApp, the global messaging app used by about two-thirds of India's 300 million smartphone users.
The lawsuit was a pre-emptive measure, Ms. McCord said, and the hope was to deter the groups and organizers from returning at all.
"What they want are pre-emptive concessions to Chinese interests," said Peter Varghese, a former head of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
He launched a pre-emptive disinvitation, saying he had no desire to see the owner, the mascot and whatever players could be rounded up.
A pre-emptive fiscal-stimulus package of one-off cash bonuses and infrastructure spending was considered one of the most effective in the world.
Speculation was rife that Douyin's decision to delete the videos was a case of pre-emptive self-censorship rather than a government-ordered ban.
"It would be pre-emptive surrender to a regime whose ultimate aim is to unify the Korean Peninsula on its own terms," he added.
The lawsuit was pre-emptive, CBS said, because Ms. Redstone had considered replacing CBS's board if it continued to resist a merger with Viacom.
"The upcoming slowdown would need pre-emptive fiscal and monetary policy responses," said Sambijantoro, one of the economists who predicted BI would cut rates.
It was not punishment for something the charmer may have done, but a pre-emptive measure against what he might do if left unchecked.
Yet South Koreans would bear the brunt of the retaliation should Mr. Trump opt for a "pre-emptive" strike against the North Korean regime.
An editorial last year in China's semi-official Global Times newspaper suggested Beijing might help North Korea if Washington launched a pre-emptive attack.
Background: Johnson said it could be a decade before the company has made enough improvements to its electric infrastructure to prevent pre-emptive blackouts.
It remains hard to imagine, in the absence of an imminent threat, that America would launch a pre-emptive strike on North Korean missile sites.
Trump, though, appeared to press for victory even Friday morning, making calls to House members despite the pre-emptive finger pointing from the White House.
"We need ... to make the right pre-emptive moves so that we come out of this tough time ahead," they said in the talking points.
Analysts at Societe General believe the PBOC took pre-emptive action in recent weeks to offset strains from further tightening measures planned for next year.
His exclusion, say analysts and diplomats with party contacts, indicates a pre-emptive move by conservatives wary that Dung's ambitions could challenge the status quo.
The stunning victory in the war of 1967, in which Israel launched a pre-emptive attack to prevent encirclement by advancing Arab armies, was bittersweet.
South Korea worries even more about Mr Trump's belligerence towards North Korea and his talk of pre-emptive military strikes to destroy its nuclear weapons.
These methods have generated a forceful yet intelligent approach to terror that emphasizes pre-emptive interception of future terror attacks by the kingdom's security forces.
Having learnt its lesson with Jio's free 22017G LTE offering, Airtel is taking pre-emptive measures to ensure its customers don't leave it for Jio.
In retrospect, Trump's effort can be seen as a pre-emptive attempt to sow distrust of the messengers who may reveal unpleasant truths about him.
RUSSIA CBANK SAYS -INFLATION WAS ALSO HELD BACK BY THE BANK OF RUSSIAS SEPTEMBER AND DECEMBER 2018 PRE-EMPTIVE DECISIONS TO INCREASE THE KEY RATE.
"It's the ultimate [artificial intelligence] company, it's the ultimate start-up," he said, arguing that the company has mastered the art of pre-emptive selling.
The ship's reported movements led North Korea to threaten a pre-emptive strike against the U.S. if the Trump administration makes a "reckless" military decision.
"So all the population seems to be panicking and they are on the run as a pre-emptive measure to save their lives," Baloch said.
FAR had contended that it should have had pre-emptive rights over the ConocoPhillips stake, which was sold for what it considered a cheap price.
It is a road-mobile missile, meaning it can move around the country, making it a harder target to hit in a pre-emptive strike.
North Korea promised on Saturday to continue preparing "pre-emptive attacks with nuclear force" in the face of U.S. "blackmail," according to The Associated Press.
Lazada did not say if the new investment from Alibaba was a pre-emptive measure to tackle Amazon's eventual entry into the southeast Asian market.
Source: Reuters North Korean state media warned Tuesday of a nuclear attack on the United States at any sign of a U.S. pre-emptive strike.
Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) have long opposed America's first-strike policy, which says the country reserves the right to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
The pre-emptive efforts to criticize Comey's memoir have their roots in the unfortunate politicization of the FBI that we've seen over the past year.
The central bank made a surprise 25 basis point cut in January, which it described as a "pre-emptive measure" to shore up growth prospects.
"There is also an ever-present risk of rates falling back to the lower bound − This argues for more pre-emptive easing," Folkerts-Landau said.
The central bank has already started its first FX intervention since 2015 to support the rouble in a pre-emptive move to ensure financial stability.
Instead, Mr. Mattis seemed to be talking about "pre-emptive strikes," which the United States might order if it determined that an attack seemed imminent.
Administration officials have said that a pre-emptive military strike, while a last resort, is among the options they have made available to the president.
But to judge from the pre-emptive reaction to Mr. Shapiro's speech scheduled for this Thursday at the University of California, Berkeley, you'd be mistaken.
On Friday, the North Korean military threatened to launch its own pre-emptive nuclear strikes at American military bases in South Korea, Japan and beyond.
Military officials have continued to emphasize the ultimate dilemma: a pre-emptive US strike would put the US in the position of being the aggressor.
The bill's principal sponsor, State Senator Todd Kaminsky, acknowledged on Wednesday that it was largely a pre-emptive measure meant to clarify the state's stance.
The bill's principal sponsor, State Senator Todd Kaminsky, acknowledged on Wednesday that it was largely a pre-emptive measure meant to clarify the state's stance.
A long-standing option of pre-emptive strikes remains on the table, but the review "de-emphasizes direct military action," a senior U.S. official said.
Some former administration officials said they pushed for the United States to take pre-emptive or deterrent measures against Russia in the summer of 2016.
He would not say whether the United States has been considering a limited, pre-emptive attack to show the North that the United States means business.
In its report, the IDMC said many displacements triggered by wild weather were pre-emptive evacuations organized by authorities, especially in Asia - which often save lives.
Nornickel's view is that the battery supply chain is building pre-emptive stocks, a process that is being accentuated by traders and investors doing the same.
With high winds blowing through the state, another major utility, Southern California Edison, was beginning pre-emptive blackouts that it said could affect almost 400,000 ratepayers.
Vivendi filed a pre-emptive notification to the European Commission on March 31, saying that after the shareholder meeting it could de facto control Telecom Italia.
The rate cut is seen as a pre-emptive measure to prevent negative impacts from trade and the slowing global economy from stalling out U.S. growth.
Others suggest using force to overthrow the regime or pre-emptive strikes to destroy Mr Kim's nuclear arsenal before he has a chance to use it.
"Essentially our approach is as follows: We are not taking a pre-emptive decision to ban any actor, or any company," Seibert told a news conference.
The lender, which closed the Wednesday session in Warsaw at 69.24 zlotys per share, will issue 56.55 million shares with pre-emptive rights for existing shareholders.
Some might argue deploying this sort of offensive technology is tantamount to a pre-emptive military strike -- something North Korea says it would respond to militarily.
Akiko Fujita (CNBC): The Trump administration has said that if North Korea conducts another nuclear test, "pre-emptive military strikes" cannot be taken off the table.
One way that could happen is in the form of a pre-emptive attack that the U.S. has planned for and is prepared to rapidly initiate.
But with the long-standing option of pre-emptive military strikes seen as far too risky for now, Trump's aides are stressing economic and diplomatic pressure.
Sellers may also want to get a pre-emptive inspection on the property they are trying to sell and start making the needed repairs, said USRealty.
Here's a question rarely raised before Donald Trump ran for the White House: If the president ordered a pre-emptive nuclear strike, could anyone stop him?
Long an advocate of overthrowing Iran's theocracy, Bolton also publicly pushed for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea just weeks before he joined the administration.
The Administration has said it is willing to use pre-emptive force against North Korea, which continues to test ballistic missiles and, quite possibly, nuclear weapons.
"Asian central banks have been vigilant, and pre-emptive ... in running their monetary policies," said Frances Cheung, head of Asia macro strategy at Westpac Banking Corporation.
Douglas, 73, issued pre-emptive denials of the story in articles published over the last two weeks, including one in which he called it a fabrication.
The Trump administration is still deliberating its policy on North Korea, but appears to be giving priority to less risky options than pre-emptive military strikes.
"Pre-emptive increases in the federal funds rate are likely to play a critical role in maintaining the stability of inflation," Lacker said in his speech.
The superintendent ordered them shut off as a pre-emptive measure, after testing revealed elevated levels of copper and lead in drinking water at some schools.
He also sidestepped whether it would be "problematic" for Mr. Trump to issue a pre-emptive pardon to someone of interest to the special counsel's investigation.
They fear that once they identify locations of key facilities, the United States will use that information to target any pre-emptive strikes in the future.
"[I]t is imperative that we take this pre-emptive step to thwart further spreading of the virus among the workforce and our communities," Bridenstine added.
The small but significant silver lining is that the United States and North Korea are no longer trading threats of pre-emptive strikes and nuclear war.
But he said that cities tended to drag their feet on new transportation policy, and that seeking pre-emptive approval for e-scooters could take years.
Why it matters: The pre-emptive shutdowns affected roughly 2 million people and show how power companies will need to confront risks heightened by climate change.
It remains unclear who will actually arrive in Richmond, but it's possible pre-emptive moves by the authorities could deter some who had vowed to attend.
He enumerates the risks of preventive action against North Korea, writing that we cannot be sure such pre-emptive moves won't start a second Korean War.
Democratic strategist Rebecca Katz called the interview "a pre-emptive strike" and said Biden will be ready to field questions on the subject at the debate.
He noted that besides pushing for pre-emptive strikes on North Korea's nuclear program, he has criticized the planned Trump-Kim Jong Un summit as useless.
Beach declined to comment on whether the company might be interested in the stake or would have pre-emptive rights on it, as that is confidential.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders preceded Trump in launching a pre-emptive strike against Cohen, saying he should not be believed in anything he says.
Perry Warjiyo, sworn in last week as BI's governor, said Wednesday's meeting is a "pre-emptive" move ahead of the Federal Reserve's mid-June policy review.
Mr. Northam seems to have applied the polish with a prior awareness of what a pain it is to remove, not with any pre-emptive care.
The threat is considered strong enough by the administration that Mr. Trump has hinted at the possibility of a pre-emptive strike as a last resort.
Pinkston said the launches were also taking place amid swirling talk of a potential pre-emptive U.S. strike on the country to thwart its ICBM development.
Privately, US military commanders have said any pre-emptive strikes by the US would likely result in a North Korean attack on Seoul, leading to disastrous consequences.
"This is a pre-emptive strike... criticizing Fidesz mildly, before real critique comes out, and then later either not following up or accepting marginal adjustments," Mudde said.
A plan to close the deal fell apart earlier this month when Guatemala's highest court issued a pre-emptive ruling that congress would need to approve it.
Last week Secretary of State Tillerson said the US considered pre-emptive military action against Pyongyang "an option" and called the country's nuclear program an "imminent" threat.
"In any event, Israel will not allow Iran to get nuclear weaponry," Netanyahu added, reiterating a long-standing, if veiled, threat to take pre-emptive military action.
Warjiyo raised a possibility of more cuts, while reiterating that all BI policies have been directed at boosting growth as "pre-emptive" measures amid global economic slowdown.
The revision includes a resolution framework and pre-emptive measures to prevent failure of non-bank financial institutions that are considered by Japanese authorities as systemically important.
The campaign also released a new advertisement scheduled to air Tuesday on cable stations nationally, as a pre-emptive response to the State of the Union address.
Since it is not possible to do pre-emptive genetic engineering on humans, some pharmaceutical method of clearing out senescent cells will have to be developed instead.
Mark Carney may have sounded like a man ready to embark on pre-emptive shock and awe, but the notes on Thursday's announcement are somewhat more measured.
Liz Dunn, founder and CEO of Talmage Advisors, said Amazon has shaken up the retail world with its Amazon Prime memberships and its pre-emptive holiday deals.
The Investment Association said the company's placing of its shares representing 19.99 percent of its existing share capital on a non-pre-emptive basis ignored shareholder rights.
Yet still, America's national security adviser H.R. McMaster and UN ambassador Nikki Haley continue to insist that military options are on the table, including pre-emptive strikes.
"I'm not advocating pre-emptive war, nor do I think that the deployment of nuclear weapons buys more for us than it costs," the official added. Gen.
One unknown is more unsettling: we have no way of knowing the systemic effects of pre-emptive power accumulated in a single federal regulator for young industry.
Was it because Trump must have known his version was not the truth and wanted to launch a pre-emptive strike against Comey before Comey could respond.
Kim also said his country should turn its military posture to a "pre-emptive basis" because enemies are threatening the state's survival, its KCNA news agency said.
Analysts said the arrests were another pre-emptive measure by the crown prince to remove powerful figures as he exerts control over the world's leading oil exporter.
"If the US is planning a military attack against us, we will react with a nuclear pre-emptive strike by our own style and method," he said.
Bolton, who wants to strike down the Iran nuclear deal and has advocated pre-emptive strikes on North Korea, is replacing H.R. McMaster as national security adviser.
There is no mention at all, for instance, of the young Fox network's unexpected decision to submit a huge pre-emptive bid for N.F.L. rights in 1993.
Instead of trusting the data, judges in "progressive" San Francisco consistently err on the side of pre-emptive incarceration for those too poor to pay cash bail.
Despite their concerns, 60% of Americans said the United States should not conduct a pre-emptive attack on the Iranian military, while 12% advocate for striking first.
Pyongyang recently threatened to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike on South Korea and the U.S. in response to joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises last week.
Maria Rudneva said in emailed comments to Reuters that FG Budushchee's existing shareholders would hold a pre-emptive right to buy the new shares during the offering.
Last week, the Trump administration sent a letter to the court on behalf of Students for Fair Admissions in its quest to avoid any pre-emptive redactions.
Mr. Bolton, Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Trump all say that North Korea could face pre-emptive warfare if it does not agree to dismantle its nuclear weapons.
Op-Ed Contributor Fifteen years ago this week, Colin Powell, then the secretary of state, spoke at the United Nations to sell pre-emptive war with Iraq.
I have learned to brace myself for blows to our national standing every time Mr. Trump travels abroad — the mental equivalent of a pre-emptive defensive crouch.
Sri Lanka's ban on social media on Sunday represented an escalation in the global backlash against social media companies because the move appeared to be pre-emptive.
In 2002, after the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush announced a policy of pre-emptive war during his address at the Army's West Point commencement.
Devised as essentially a pre-emptive strike against China's enormous program to bolster high-tech industries, the Trump tariffs could limit eventual sales from China's emerging technologies.
Devised as essentially a pre-emptive strike against Chinese subsidies in the Made in China 2025 program, the Trump tariffs could limit eventual sales from these industries.
On Monday, IBM fired a pre-emptive shot with a blog post disputing Google's claim that its quantum calculation could not be performed by a traditional computer.
Gavin Newsom leaned into Pacific Gas & Electric on Monday, demanding that the utility give $100 to each customer that was affected by last week's pre-emptive blackouts.
We looked at whether a pre-emptive attack would be legally justified, and our Interpreter columnists outline why things might not be as worrisome as they seem.
While economists agree pre-emptive activity around the tariffs may have been a factor, they do not agree how much it contributed to growth in the quarter.
It is no surprise that a surge in missile tests came as the Trump administration has made threats about sending aircraft carriers and potential pre-emptive strikes.
Moon Jae-in, a leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, issued his own warning against the possibility of an American pre-emptive strike carried out unilaterally.
As a result, Fitch believes investors of both senior unsecured and subordinated debt would benefit from pre-emptive support from the local authorities given Shinhan's systemic importance.
North Korea's delegate responded by saying that the U.S. was responsible for an escalation of tensions and that Washington was considering a pre-emptive strike against Pyongyang.
It requested a pre-emptive pardon that would avert Sergeant Bergdahl's court-martial trial on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy that endangered fellow soldiers.
With the economy showing signs of weakness, the government has compiled a $122 billion fiscal package as a pre-emptive step to ward off heightening overseas risks.
"We are exploring a new range of security and diplomatic measures," he said, referring to the possibility of a pre-emptive strike but offering no further elaboration.
Other towns across the country, including Bordeaux, ordered pre-emptive measures over concerns that protesters may opt to rally regionally rather than face tightened security in Paris.
Tensions have been running high since Indian aircraft crossed into Pakistan on Tuesday, carrying out what India called a pre-emptive strike against militants blamed for a Feb.
"We certainly will not keep our arms crossed in the face of a US pre-emptive strike," Vice Minister Han Song Ryol told the Associated Press on Friday.
The Brazzaville government should consider a "pre-emptive vaccination campaign in high-risk areas", it said, adding that the virus was moving towards Central Africa and East Africa.
The resulting sound is distinctive and punchy, and because Dizzee is warding off would-be assailants (lyrical and otherwise), he chooses words that sound like pre-emptive blows.
Mr Pence (pictured) promised "seamless co-operation" and "watertight collaboration" with whichever candidate wins South Korea's election—and all of them would fiercely oppose a pre-emptive strike.
As to the direction, left, right or centre, of both the kicker's shot and the goalkeeper's pre-emptive dive, it is best to be as unpredictable as possible.
"I call it pre-emptive concession," said Paul Valone, president of Grass Roots North Carolina, which has helped expand concealed carry rights and a "stand your ground" law.
More than two dozen states (including Austria, the Vatican, Brazil and nuclear-armed Pakistan), backed by increasingly vocal activists, support a pre-emptive ban on "fully autonomous weapons".
The cat is not impressed, but he is probably just mad about the brushing he received prior to the cleaning (I consider brushing him as pre-emptive vacuuming).
The country moved tens of thousands of people to safe areas and also took pre-emptive action to strengthen infrastructure against strong winds, rains, storm surge and floods.
It wasn't until I adopted the more radical way of transparent, pre-emptive love that I learned to listen to the concerns of those I care most about.
Mr Bolton has in the past advocated pre-emptive military strikes to prevent the rogue regime in Pyongyang from acquiring the ability to hit America with nuclear missiles.
According to Reuters, Kim Jong Un has told the country's military to assume "pre-emptive attack" mode and be prepared to use its nuclear weapons at any time.
The administration denies having talked in those terms, but Mr Kim cannot rule out that President Donald Trump will order a pre-emptive strike on his nuclear facilities.
This is similar to the point at which senior debt is considered to be in default and Fitch expects pre-emptive support to be provided to avoid insolvency.
Tillerson, in remarks to reporters Wednesday, intimated that a pre-emptive strike was not in cards, but that a response to an attack from Pyongyang would be forceful.
Launching a pre-emptive attack on the Ryan Plan, especially if done with maximum political theater, offers Democrats a chance to win an early victory against the Republicans.
A pre-emptive walkout wouldn't just be rash: it would take the significant blow this election has already dealt to the government's effectiveness and make it even worse. .
At a conference on Thursday, New York Fed President John Williams argued for pre-emptive measures to avoid having to deal with too-low inflation and interest rates.
"Now, we have schools sending out pre-emptive letters, even without any allegations, saying, 'If you are ever harmed or abused, we're here for you,'" Mr. Upham said.
That her location when submerged could not be known meant there was no way for all of America's nuclear weapons to be destroyed in a pre-emptive attack.
While all options should be on the table, only if the U.S. has intelligence that a North Korean attack is imminent does a pre-emptive strike make sense.
A. O. SCOTT The pre-emptive backlash was another of those reactionary anti-feminist boy-tantrums that have become a fixture of our culture and our politics lately.
Trump's previous choice for the post, Victor Cha, was dropped in January following a disagreement over the White House's consideration of a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
When asked whether he'd advocate for pre-emptive military strikes against Iran, Bolton reiterated that he's an adviser to the president and would not make the final decision.
Even if he doesn't win the escalation race, even if we beat him to the punch with a pre-emptive strike, he can make it very costly, indeed.
This would then encourage more aggression from North Korea if we didn't have a pre-emptive policy of intercepting and destroying any missile viewed as an imminent threat.
Sending up that flare has tamped down inflation expectations as markets view the Fed preferring pre-emptive hikes rather than waiting for inflation to hits target, Kashkari argued.
Pompeo's trip was "a surprise in a year of surprises, especially when you think of where we were two months ago, talking about pre-emptive strikes," Klingner said.
Researchers are already starting to learn how to predict when an exchange is about to turn bad – the moment at which it could benefit from pre-emptive intervention.
It's an audacious pre-emptive move that hinges on an interpretation of novel legal issues under an obscure federal law that has never been tested in the courts.
Mr. Bolton argues the virtues of pre-emptive military action against North Korea and scorns diplomacy of the sort Mr. Trump has embarked on with Kim Jong-un.
But it's almost certainly not what Bolton, who was calling for pre-emptive strikes on North Korea just before Trump appointed him, thought he was signing up for.
Many observers are skeptical of both assertions, especially in South Korea, which would suffer greatly if a pre-emptive strike on the North led to all-out war.
SAN FRANCISCO — Executives of California's largest power company received withering criticism from state regulators Friday over a pre-emptive blackout that left millions without power, some for days.
In a carefully hedged answer, the prime minister said, "At the present time, we are not planning any specific deliberations about possessing" weapons for a pre-emptive strike.
"Competing in the Age of AI" suggests "collaborative structures and approaches" to regulation while "The Business of Platforms" emphasizes the need for "pre-emptive" self-regulation and curation.
After the enactment of the cybercrime law, Pakistan's intelligence agencies reportedly asked for legal cover to take pre-emptive "action" against people they believed were breaching national security.
A senior congressional Democratic aide and former senior CIA official previously told NBC News they feared the U.S. would consider a limited pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
Although the option of pre-emptive military strikes on North Korea is not off the table, the review prioritizes less-risky steps and de-emphasizes direct military action.
And politicians would risk voters' wrath over management decisions — like the pre-emptive blackouts of millions of customers carried out last year in the name of fire prevention.
He has been a vocal and tireless champion of pre-emptive US military strikes against Iran and North Korea and advocated US military intervention in Syria's civil war.
Ms. Churchill is one in a cohort of makers, amateurs and professionals, dedicated to a sustainable holiday this year: a redemptive, perhaps pre-emptive, precursor to sober January.
It is a pre-emptive strike that allows companies to say "we are in favor of regulation," while also making sure that the regulation is not too cumbersome.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said for the first time that the Trump administration might take pre-emptive action if North Korea's nuclear threat reached an unacceptable level.
This would not formally change India's nuclear doctrine, which bars it from launching a first strike, but would loosen its interpretation to deem pre-emptive strikes as defensive.
In another statement citing a different military spokesman, North Korea also said it could carry out a pre-emptive operation if the United States showed signs of provocation.
"This was a pre-emptive strike, it knocked her for a loop," said her mother, Beth Iorio, a retired special agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (N.C.I.S.).
Actress Angelina Jolie put pre-emptive surgery, known as salpingo-oophorectomy, in the spotlight when she announced last year that she'd had the procedure to cut her cancer risk.
To get ready for the most conflicting murder of her life, Villanelle goes into pre-emptive mourning, ordering room service champagne and making a hotel employee stroke her hair.
A North Korean attack or an American pre-emptive strike is unlikely, said John Delury, an associate professor of East Asian Studies at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea.
"(The extra budget is) to resolve national predicament caused by fine dust and to support the public economy through pre-emptive economic measures," the ministry said in a statement.
Nolting predicted a 25 basis points cut by the end of July — what he termed an "insurance cut, or pre-emptive cut," in the face of weaker economic growth.
But with his popularity in decline, President Trump, in search of an easy foreign-policy win, launched a pre-emptive strike on North Korea in the autumn of 2018.
North Korea warned Monday of pre-emptive nuclear strikes after the United States and South Korea began the war games, which are to last until the end of April.
Facebook should take pre-emptive action to block such ads, and its current vetting system, which relies in part on users self-reporting problems, was not enough, Schaap said.
Gain of function studies are designed as a kind of pre-emptive strike against viruses before they naturally mutate into something dangerous, or before unscrupulous humans do the same.
The firm is constantly developing new technology to fight back, including incorporating machine learning into its systems to predict counterfeiting and help set up pre-emptive raids, Simons said.
"Sinopec was thrown into confusion after local shareholders exercised pre-emptive rights ... but then the company was advised by the government to proceed with regulatory procedures," the source said.
"Any use of force or pre-emptive strikes against North Korea will carry huge ramifications, which would probably lead to a drastically different outcome compared to Syria," Wang said.
Perhaps most significant, Democrats must not allow President Trump to set the rhetorical agenda for the 2020 campaign, as he already has done with pre-emptive attacks on socialism.
At the same time, Klingner said it would be "needlessly reckless" at this point for the United States to launch a pre-emptive or surgical strike on North Korea.
Kindly, he's delivered a pre-emptive rebuttal for us to conveniently refer back to as Super Bowl hype hits a fever pitch over the next week and a half.
" Both Bolton and Pompeo have expressed strong disapproval of Iran with the former suggesting pre-emptive strikes against Iran and the latter calling the country a "thuggish police state.
When North Korea conducted missile tests and detonated atomic bombs last year, President Trump responded with threats and ordered the military to come up with pre-emptive strike options.
On Monday the central bank cut its main interest rates by 300 basis points at an unscheduled meeting, describing it as a "pre-emptive" move to support the economy.
Freedom is the defensive, or pre-emptive, form of power: the power that's necessary to resist all the power the world attempts to exert over us from day one.
Some concluded he had somehow lured the Soviet Union into downing the aircraft as cover for a massive pre-emptive attack, which they feared might come at any moment.
"They could even trigger an accidental nuclear war" because their vulnerability to pre-emptive strikes would, in a time of crisis, give the president an incentive to launch them.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups, Mr. Johnson believes in the deportation of nonwhites as a "pre-emptive strike in defense of real Americans."
"I was detained as a pre-emptive action to avoid us talking to people so they could cordon off the streets," Mr. Mustafa, 58, said in a phone interview.
During a televised debate on Thursday, both opposed action by the United States that might prompt war on the peninsula, like a pre-emptive military strike against the North.
Those remarks prompted fears in the region that the new American president might order a pre-emptive strike at North Korea's weapons sites, which could set off a war.
But being a sharp guy, Jack discovers that she's ringing him from days before the murder, prompting a pre-emptive rescue mission that hopscotches along the space-time continuum.
Otherwise, if a nuclear power thought it could secretly disable an adversary's atomic controls, it might be more tempted to take the risk of launching a pre-emptive attack.
Schatz also pushed Smith for more answers on what Equifax is doing to resolve the impacts of the hack and details on what pre-emptive measures it took beforehand.
Mr. Barr's pre-emptive statements clearing the president of any wrongdoing "set the stage for some confusion out there about what was in the Mueller report," Mr. Doggett said.
He appears even more obsessed with nuclear weapons than his father and predecessor, Kim Jong-il, and has threatened South Korea and its allies with pre-emptive nuclear attack.
The arrest was a "pre-emptive strike" by the anti-terrorism squad earlier this month in several locations in Papua, National Police spokesman Asep Adi Saputra said in Jakarta.
But being a sharp guy, Jack discovers that she's ringing him from days before the murder, prompting a pre-emptive rescue mission that hopscotches along the space-time continuum.
The issue has prompted U.S. national security officials to consider mounting pre-emptive strikes on North Korean launch sites to thwart the program, the New York Times reported Saturday.
She agrees, but within an hour we are forced to debate, and approve, the pre-emptive arming of tactical nuclear weapons (whose rules are contained in a literal briefcase).
Here are five things to know about Bolton's past and present views as the hawkish new senior aide moves to take over for H.R. McMaster as Trump's third national security adviser on April 2628: Bolton has favored pre-emptive military strikes  Bolton has repeatedly called for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea, arguing as recently as last month that the United States must use force to resolve the nuclear standoff with Pyongyang.
The pre-emptive move is the latest evidence of contingency planning for a "no-deal" Brexit in one of several sectors seen as most at risk from an unmanaged separation.
Known as Foal Eagle and Key Resolve, these exercises are designed to be defensive in nature, but Kim views them as preparation for a pre-emptive strike against his country.
That comment from the Fed chief sent markets reeling, since many investors have been positioning in both bonds and stocks for a pre-emptive interest rate cut from the Fed.
Vermouth Yunxin Hu: From a narrative standpoint, by having Yash embrace Vincent as his hero, we were able to explore the world of social media idolhood without pre-emptive judgment.
More recently Mr Trump seemed to be contemplating a pre-emptive strike on North Korea, prompting a frenzy of speculation in the South Korean media about whether he was serious.
Wednesday's expected rate cut is seen as a pre-emptive move amid growing concerns over global growth outlook and the impact of the ongoing trade war between Beijing and Washington.
China's central bank said on Friday that it will fine tune policy in a pre-emptive and timely way, as the economy still faces downward pressure despite signs of steadying.
Nerves were not helped when U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Scott Swift said any decision on a pre-emptive attack against North Korea would be up to President Donald Trump.
" Republican contender Jeb Bush went as far as saying if he were president he would resort to a pre-emptive strike on North Korea if "necessary to keep us safe.
Itsunori Onodera, the defence minister, is among those hawks urging the purchase of pre-emptive military capabilities, such as cruise missiles that could destroy enemy missiles before they were launched.
Many of his countrymen are alarmed at the American president's loose talk of pre-emptive war against the North, and think diplomacy should be given much more of a chance.
Going into that meeting three weeks ago, the Fed and the markets clearly held different views on whether the central bank needed to consider a pre-emptive interest rate cut.
South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, had at first been strongly against any pre-emptive strike, as his country would bear the brunt of any subsequent miscalculation by either side.
"We took pre-emptive action by adopting negative interest rates in January ... Now is the time to see how the effect of our policies spread to the economy," he said.
At a central banking conference on Thursday, New York Fed President John Williams argued for pre-emptive measures to avoid having to deal with too low inflation and interest rates.
At a central banking conference on Thursday, New York Fed President John Williams argued for pre-emptive measures to avoid having to deal with too-low inflation and interest rates.
When the news first dropped, some fans insisted that every picture of Beyoncé holding up a peace sign was a pre-emptive hint at the twins incubating in her womb.
"The decision on interest rates is a continuation of BI's pre-emptive and front-loading (strategy) in keeping the competitiveness of the domestic financial market," Governor Perry Warjiyo told reporters.
It's no surprise that Mr Trump is undeterred by such pre-emptive articles in law journals: his newest charge has helped him edge in front of Mr Cruz in Iowa.
Swift, in Tokyo to meet senior Japanese Self Defence Force commanders, said at a briefing that any decision on a pre-emptive attack would be up to President Donald Trump.
"Even if the BOJ maintains its upbeat economic view, it may ease anyway and argue that such pre-emptive action was necessary to keep inflation expectations from weakening," he said.
And in the past few months, another sort of story has appeared: of the pre-emptive arrests and sometimes deportation of a few "radicalised" Bangladeshis plotting terrorist attacks at home.
Likewise, no pre-emptive FBI action when she helped to arrange a delegation led by a former NRA president to meet with Putin's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, in December 6900.
Kim also said that the North would continue to develop its pre-emptive nuclear strike capability if the United States and South Korea continue to conduct annual joint military exercises.
Historic, dry winds prompted the state's largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., to initiate four rounds of widespread pre-emptive shut-offs in Northern California this month to prevent wildfires.
And in cybersecurity, Mr. Trump has veered from denying Russian activity to authorizing the newly created United States Cyber Command more latitude to conduct pre-emptive strikes without presidential authorization.
The Egyptian central bank slashed its main interest rates by 23 basis points at an unscheduled meeting on Monday, saying it was a "pre-emptive" move to support the economy.
He also objects to any pre-emptive military action against North Korea, fearing it would lead to a full-blown war with South Koreans bearing the brunt of the violence.
It takes the credible threat of a pre-emptive strike out of America's arsenal; the world would not understand Mr. Trump resorting to force when Mr. Kim is talking peace.
The first scenario is folly, but a United States decision to start a pre-emptive war on the Korean Peninsula, in the absence of an imminent threat, would be lunacy.
Pacific Gas & Electric warned that it was likely to cut power temporarily to almost 200,000 customers in Northern California by Wednesday night, the second pre-emptive blackout in two weeks.
On Thursday, NBC News reported that the Pentagon had prepared a specific plan for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea's missile sites should Mr. Trump order such an attack.
But as more authorities rush to take pre-emptive action against a rise in gun deaths, they are finding themselves colliding with the Constitution and the limitations of those statutes.
Even more alarming, the Trump administration is openly flirting with the idea of a pre-emptive strike on North Korea — arguing that a nuclear-armed Mr Kim cannot be deterred.
Israeli media described the airstrike as a pre-emptive one, saying one target was a convoy of missiles en route from a base in Syria to the frontier with Israel.
In South Korea, all major candidates for the presidential election issued statements warning that a pre-emptive American strike would set off a full-scale war on the Korean Peninsula.
" His longstanding advocacy for pre-emptive wars is reminiscent of Talleyrand's quip when the Bourbons were restored to power after the French Revolution, "They have learned nothing and forgotten nothing.
Its estimated range of 12,000-43,000km would probably make it China's first road-mobile missile (ie, one less vulnerable to pre-emptive strikes) that could hit any part of America.
Trump administration officials and congressional Republicans knew the C.B.O. report would be devastating, so last week they launched a pre-emptive attack on the agency, disparaging its professionalism and findings.
The tendency of these nuts to dry out then calls for a pre-emptive drenching with a floral or citrus sugar syrup or, as here, a nutty liqueur like amaretto.
The metals producer, controlled by businessman Igor Zyuzin, was granted a pre-emptive right by the bank to buy a 34% stake back before a deadline that expired on Monday.
"The ONB will carefully evaluate whether the conditions for activating macroprudential measures are met and whether a recommendation to the FMSB for pre-emptive activation is warranted," the ONB said.
It would give legal cover for strong countermeasures — including counter strikes in self-defence that may be pre-emptive when there are sufficient grounds to believe that attacks are imminent.
H. R. McMaster, has said that if diplomacy and sanctions fail, "preventive war," or a pre-emptive strike, might be needed to keep the North from attacking the United States.
In recent weeks, North Korea has stepped up its bellicose rhetoric, threatening pre-emptive nuclear strikes against Washington and Seoul and firing short-range missiles and artillery into the sea.
She has mastered a Brooklyn accent and a host of classic, vaudeville-style line readings, deftly presenting Fanny's comic flourishes as an arsenal of pre-emptive weapons, deflecting pain and ridicule.
Obama does have the ability to issue a pre-emptive pardon of Clinton that would shield her from prosecution, even though no charges have been filed against her, said legal experts.
The banks' '29935' Support Rating and 'A-' Support Rating Floor are underpinned by our belief that Japan's authorities favour pre-emptive support for SIBs, as per Specified Measure 1 (SM1) - i.e.
Last week, Warjiyo promised to use interest rate policy to stabilize the rupiah in the near-term and to be "more pre-emptive" and ahead of the curve on monetary settings.
"Casino and junket operators now have to assume more due diligence and operational obligations, and to adopt more pre-emptive measures," said Karen Tang, analyst at Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong.
The Swiss-Irish speciality baker, whose shares have plunged 77 percent this year, said it aimed to raise the money through issuing new shares, with pre-emptive rights for existing shareholders.
This round of shut-offs comes not long after the company got an earful from state regulators and criticism from the governor over its sweeping pre-emptive blackouts earlier this month.
The second is to return to mass, pre-emptive vaccination, which would be costly and run the risk of people dying, as a handful probably would, from reaction to the vaccine.
On one, which the celebrity legal scholar means to brandish as proof that his pre-emptive defence of President Donald Trump is apolitical, the word "Trump" has been replaced with "Clinton".
Attempting to launch a pre-emptive strike against Johnson, Duncan also tried to force an emergency vote in parliament on Tuesday to test whether the new premier could command a majority.
And now US ships are moving toward the Korean Peninsula, with a not-so-veiled threat to launch a pre-emptive strike if Pyongyang moves toward yet another nuclear weapons test.
The players' union contemplated a strike but the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) filed pre-emptive legal action, arguing that a no-strike clause from a previous collective bargaining agreement remained binding.
While in Seoul, he said "everything was on the table," including military intervention or even a pre-emptive strike if tougher sanctions or other diplomatic measures fail to achieve Washington's goals.
On Friday the New York Federal Reserve walked back dovish comments from its president the prior day saying pre-emptive measures were needed to avoid too-low inflation and interest rates.
Secretary Clinton's hawkish approach traces its genealogy back to the revolutionary 1992 Wolfowitz Doctrine, which first outlined the strategic value of "pre-emptive" interventions to meet post Cold War geopolitical objectives.
The most famous confrontation to take place behind closed doors was in 1967, when military leaders urged hesitant ministers for a pre-emptive attack against Egyptian forces massing on Israel's border.
AI could also tempt nations to launch a pre-emptive strike against another nation to gain bargaining power, even if they have no intention of carrying out an attack, researchers said.
Bolton, who is known to be extremely skeptical of North Korea's recent willingness to negotiate, has in the past argued for pre-emptive military strikes to stop the North's nuclear program.
Lindsey Graham, a Republican hawk who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told CBS News that North Korea's advancing military technology makes the possibility of pre-emptive war more likely.
Ghassan Khatib, vice president of Birzeit University in the West Bank, said the Palestinian Authority had also taken pre-emptive steps, like sending security forces into schools to search for weapons.
Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter is warning about the consequences of launching a pre-emptive strike against an increasingly aggressive North Korean state, while emphasizing that all options should be considered.
"We were focused in Baler but local officials were able to conduct pre-emptive evacuation so there was no casualty," he said, referring to the town where the typhoon made landfall.
Advocacy groups and experts opposed to the chairman's plan argue that the FTC doesn't have the necessary regulatory teeth that the FCC does because it can't establish pre-emptive enforcement rules.
The Hwasong-10 is a road-mobile missile, so it can be moved around the country and hidden in tunnels, making it more difficult to target in a pre-emptive strike.
The Connecticut lawmaker called on both Republicans and Democrats to take swift action and put safeguards in place to prevent the president from initiating a "pre-emptive strike" without congressional approval.
But Kataoka's calls for pre-emptive action underscores growing alarm within the BOJ over the damage the trade war and slowing global demand are inflicting on the world's third largest economy.
But Kataoka's calls for pre-emptive action underscores growing alarm within the BOJ over the damage the trade war and slowing global demand are inflicting on the world's third largest economy.
But trade wars, like shooting wars, shouldn't be avoided with pre-emptive surrender, which is what the free-trade regime amounts to for America's long-term security and middle-class prosperity.
Now, Moscow was weighing harsher retaliatory measures, even contemplating a pre-emptive nuclear strike on its former ally — and, through Soviet diplomats in Washington, probing the American reaction to the idea.
Within the first few pages of "Boom Town," Sam Anderson offers readers a pre-emptive, wryly compassionate renunciation of his subject that most writers would never have the nerve to make.
The missiles are among billions of dollars' worth of new weapons that South Korea is buying to strengthen its pre-emptive and retaliatory strike capabilities as a deterrent against North Korea.
But the uncomfortable truth is that Mr. Trump, like all his post-World War II predecessors, is uniquely empowered to order a pre-emptive strike, on North Korea or anywhere else.
It was meant to show that the South had multiple ways of hitting a North Korean missile on the launchpad in a pre-emptive strike, according to South Korean military officials.
" As part of a pre-emptive Twitter campaign against the Harper's article, the writer Roxane Gay argued that the public identification of those behind the list "would risk these women's lives.
Mr. Szymczyk's decision to stage Documenta in Kassel and Athens faced what he described in an essay in the catalog as "pre-emptive and at times disheartening critique" from the start.
Yet for weeks, the pull to give Trump pre-emptive credit for a hypothetical victory has felt like a cultural undertow; you had to plant your feet firmly to resist it.
Where the strange registers as dangerous and the feeling of being threatened sanctions pre-emptive action, public spaces become untrustworthy environments for those who are even slightly unconventional (or insufficiently white).
But while Israel has acted with relative impunity in the chaotic environment of Syria, any pre-emptive strike on Lebanese soil could spiral into a broader conflict over Israel's northern border.
PG&E has for months warned that pre-emptive power blackouts would be likely as it tries to catch up on a yearslong backlog of maintenance work on the power grid.
On Sunday, at an event commemorating the 72nd anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, journalists pressed Mr. Abe about the debate over developing the capacity for pre-emptive strikes against North Korea.
The Fed cut interest rates for the first time since the 22008 financial crisis, a pre-emptive move to address growing fears about the trade war and a global economic slowdown.
But the league and the union were pre-emptive in hashing out revised terms on issues like roster size and player salaries, averting the threat of another work stoppage next season.
Israeli news media said that one of the targets was a convoy of missiles taken out of storage and heading to a launching site, and that the strike was pre-emptive.
North Korea followed with its own threats to "go to war — if they choose" and to "hit the U.S. first" with a nuclear weapon if Washington launched a pre-emptive strike.
Extinction Rebellion said the arrests represented an "escalation of pre-emptive tactics by the government and police" and was a sign that it was considered a "significant movement" by the authorities.
Kenneth E. Todorov, a retired Air Force brigadier general, raised the question of how to authorize what would amount to pre-emptive war — of attacking first to gain a strategic advantage.
Either way, the intent appears the same: to create just enough uncertainty in the minds of Pakistani leaders that they become restrained by the potential threat of pre-emptive Indian strikes.
The timing was a headache for China, as Mr. Tillerson responded by saying that a pre-emptive strike by the United States was an option if the North elevated its threat.
A month or so after Katrina, Hurricane Rita landed me in a 10-hour traffic jam with my son as we tried to make a pre-emptive break for San Antonio.
The senator's pushback began even before Ms. Vladimer's story was published, with a pre-emptive conference call with reporters last week alongside his girlfriend, Senator Diane J. Savino of Staten Island.
North Korea warned Monday of pre-emptive nuclear strikes after the United States and South Korea began holding their biggest-ever war games, which will go on until the end of April.
The Hermit Kingdom's recent saber-rattling prompted the United States to dispatch the Vinson carrier group as a show of force, and President Trump has not ruled out a pre-emptive strike.
One official, who did not wish to be named, said there were risks with pre-emptive action, including the possibility of striking the wrong target — or North Korean retaliation against regional allies.
On April 13th, in the first televised debate ahead of South Korea's presidential election next month, candidates were asked how they would respond to a pre-emptive American strike on North Korea.
This round of shut-offs comes not long after Pacific Gas & Electric got an earful from state regulators and criticism from the governor over its massive pre-emptive blackout earlier this month.
One was Mr Cha, who might well have been Mr Trump's ambassador to South Korea had he not made clear his horror at talk of pre-emptive military strikes on North Korea.
North Korean forces are "ready to mount a pre-emptive retaliatory strike at all enemy attack groups involved in Ulchi Freedom Guardian," he said, referring to the exercise by its official name.
What they're saying: "We've got inflation well under control here, and we don't need to be pre-emptive trying to control inflation going forward," St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said Friday.
To produce a just and workable vision of peace requires Trump to bypass the Israel lobby, reject the rhetoric of hate and the Israeli pre-emptive campaign to slander and malign Abbas.
Instead of trying to fix the damage afterwards, UV Sense is a product that can genuinely make your skin look better with pre-emptive care including the use of sunscreen and shade.
The move is a pre-emptive one as the French drugmaker is set to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on the rising prices of insulin later in the day.
Any pre-emptive military strike on North Korea would put South Korean and Japanese civilian populations, as well as US military installations within those countries, at risk for a North Korean counterstrike.
" Asked if he would consider a pre-emptive strike against North Korea to deny it the ability to launch a nuclear attack against the United States, Trump said, "We'll see what happens.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank said on Friday that it will fine tune policy in a pre-emptive and timely way, as the economy still faces downward pressure despite signs of steadying.
Asked if the economic situation warrants increases in spending, Finance Minister Hong said his team is making "pre-emptive responses" to boost growth, as is allowed by South Korea's economic stimulus law.
North Korea's military said early Wednesday morning local time that it was "examining" a potential pre-emptive strike on Guam, a U.S. territory that hosts about 6,000 troops on its military installations.
Despite rhetoric from the White House, inside military and intelligence circles there is little appetite for a pre-emptive strike against North Korean weapons sites, although the US clearly retains that option.
But they are still worth exploring, if only because a pre-emptive strike pre-empts only a North Korean nuclear missile from hitting us or our friends -- and not a larger war.
Yet one month before Trump's on-the-spot acceptance to meet with Kim, Bolton made a case for making pre-emptive strikes against the North in his Wall Street Journal op-ed.
It's absolutely reasonable to feel some apprehensive, pre-emptive boredom at the prospect of the Warriors pan-searing and butter-basting the rest of the league for the duration of Durant's stay.
The current procedure is an improvement on the past: Because the disease hides in a horse's anatomy, all female horses imported before the mid-1990s had to undergo a pre-emptive clitorectomy.
"The Monetary Board was of the view...continued upward trend in underlying inflation requires pre-emptive policy measures in order to contain further build-up of demand driven inflationary pressures," it said.
The lender said it planned to raise capital through a non-pre-emptive cash placing of up to about 2189.8 million new shares at a price of 2201,2000 pence per placing share.
As such, Fitch believes investors of both senior unsecured and Tier 13 subordinated debt would benefit from pre-emptive support from the local authorities given Shinhan's systemic importance to Korea's banking system.
Before the end of the day she was forced to issue a statement saying she did not mean to suggest that Washington was considering a pre-emptive strike against Russian missile sites.
In 2015, Bolton criticized President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran in an opinion article for The New York Times suggesting that the United States should launch pre-emptive strikes against Iran.
To the Editor: In view of the devastation that would result from nuclear war, there is an obvious need for checks on the president's authority to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
Faced with a surge of local soda taxes, the industry has been backing so-called pre-emptive legislation at the state level that prohibits municipalities from creating taxes on food and beverages.
It is possible that North Korea's foreign minister wanted to make clear that it, too, could threaten pre-emptive military action, just as the United States has repeatedly suggested in recent months.
However, we should put in place a system of constraints to ensure that a preventive or pre-emptive nuclear strike by the United States must be evaluated through a careful, deliberative process.
Though he responded that his government was not planning to arm Japan to carry out any pre-emptive strikes, at least for now, he stopped well short of rejecting the idea outright.
American officials noted that if it was in fact launched from the capital's outskirts, it may have been meant to complicate recent American threats to hit the North with pre-emptive strikes.
"Essentially our approach is as follows: We are not taking a pre-emptive decision to ban any actor, or any company," government spokesman, Steffen Seibert, told a news conference in Berlin yesterday.
Others, like President Gerald Ford's pre-emptive pardon of Richard Nixon or Bill Clinton's still unbelievable pardon of Marc Rich, the wealthy former husband of his political benefactor, rightly cause an uproar.
Sixteen of 104.23 analysts surveyed by Reuters predicted the Bank of Korea's (BOK) seven-member board would cut the policy rate to 1.00% at its February meeting in a pre-emptive move.
Bolton's views on Pyongyang were most recently on display in a February 28 commentary that laid out what he called a "perfectly legitimate" case for a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
He has rejected public discussion of pre-emptive military action, arguing it plays into the North Korean paranoia that the United States and its allies are plotting to end the Kim government.
FISCAL POLICY In a discussion paper, the European Union's executive arm said the slowing euro zone economy needs pre-emptive fiscal stimulus or it will face a long period of low growth.
On Wednesday, Mr. Plasterk said the government was looking into the electoral system's vulnerability to fraud, but was taking pre-emptive action to remove "any shadow of a doubt" about electoral integrity.
This includes developing a "pre-emptive first strike capability" and an inter-continental ballistic missile, said Choe Myong Nam, deputy ambassador at the North Korean mission to the United Nations in Geneva.
Still, she characterized the 1946 law authorizing the president to launch pre-emptive nuclear strikes as "ancient," calling on lawmakers from both parties to rally behind legislation reining in that unilateral power.
But the North Koreans have complained that the inventory would amount to a targeting list, guiding the United States on what to attack should Mr. Trump ever order a pre-emptive strike.
South Korea's call for "pre-emptive apprehension" of suspected communist insurgents, as well as its subsequent 50-year denial of the war crimes, has chilling parallels to more recent and current wars.
Citing unnamed intelligence officials, NBC News reported Thursday that the U.S. was "prepared to launch a pre-emptive strike with conventional weapons" against North Korea in order to prevent an imminent nuclear test.
North Korea accused the United States of seeking to aggravate the situation on the divided peninsula by "deploying large nuclear assets" nearby, laying the ground for a possible pre-emptive strike against it.
In August 2014, University of Georgia head coach Mark Richt wanted to send some pre-emptive thank you gifts to the people who work behind the scenes and make game day a success.
By giving so much attention to Clayton Homes in the letter, Mr. Buffett was making a "pre-emptive strike toward criticism there," said Cathy Seifert, an analyst with S&P Global Market Intelligence.
They wonder if America's president is willing to sacrifice Seoul by launching a pre-emptive strike on the North if that is what it takes to keep San Francisco or New York safe.
"Pre-emptive increases in the federal funds rate are likely to play a critical role in maintaining the stability of inflation," Lacker said in prepared remarks at a conference on the economic outlook.
If this story is true, or even if General Salah believed it to be, the army chief may have seen himself frozen out of Algeria's future and therefore made a pre-emptive strike.
" In a statement provided to CNN by officials in North Korea, Pyongyang said the "current grim situation" justified its "self-defensive and pre-emptive strike capabilities with the nuclear force at the core.
" Moon Jae-in, leader of the opposition Democratic Party and frontrunner to be the country's next President, said on Facebook that there "should never be a pre-emptive strike without South Korean consent.
Washington (CNN)Former national security adviser Susan Rice said Thursday the United States should rule out a pre-emptive strike on North Korea, casting President Donald Trump's "fire and fury" comments as dangerous.
North Korea may undertake more nuclear activity as early as Saturday in response to Washington's talk of pre-emptive strikes on the rogue nation and the strategic deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier.
This is a little bit more of a conversation around how to be more pre-emptive with attacks that are coming rather than what we have been, which is reactive as an industry.
A report Thursday from NBC also claimed the White House is prepared to execute a pre-emptive military strike against North Korea if officials believe Pyongyang will carry out its nuclear weapons test.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday China will make good use of counter-cyclical measures and fine-tune policy in a pre-emptive way at the appropriate time, state television reported.
I would advise Trump as president-elect to publicly support a pre-emptive presidential pardon for Clinton — but not because I believe any crime was committed for which she needs to be pardoned.
Hyperbole such as the threat this week to conduct "pre-emptive" nuclear strikes is not new -- North has threatened to turn Seoul in to a "Sea of Fire" since as early as 1994.
SEOUL, April 13 (Reuters) - South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se said on Thursday he believed the United States will consult Seoul if it is considering a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
Then, given concerns about where we were heading in 2017 [with talk in of a pre-emptive military strike on North Korea], I think everybody would like to see this thing finally end.
The Swiss-Irish speciality baker, whose stock had already plunged 77 percent this year, said it aimed to raise the money primarily through issuing new shares, with pre-emptive rights for existing shareholders.
Otherwise, a pre-emptive strike is not an option — unless the administration is prepared to risk the lives of 2900,220006-2202,2628 people in the greater Seoul region (including tens of thousands of Americans).
In recent years, the South Korean military has drawn up plans to launch a pre-emptive strike against the North's leadership at the first indication that it is preparing a nuclear missile attack.
The owners of the diving vessel that caught fire in California and killed 34 people last week filed a pre-emptive lawsuit last week, seeking to limit payouts to the families of victims.
But in a memo in March, DeVos asserted that states were prohibited from regulating student loan servicers, essentially extending a pre-emptive shield to companies with a history of ripping off student borrowers.
To avoid an eminent-domain fight, they made a pre-emptive bid on the farmland neighboring the wastewater-treatment facility—reportedly offering the owners nearly three times what surrounding property typically sells for.
NBC reported on Thursday also suggested that the White House was ready to execute a pre-emptive military strike against North Korea if officials thought Pyongyang would go through with its nuclear test.
"Now is the time for us to convert our mode of military counteraction toward the enemies into an pre-emptive attack one in every aspect," it quoted Mr. Kim as saying in response.
The report has not been corroborated by any other news outlets and a senior administration official told the AP it was "completely false" that the U.S. was preparing for a pre-emptive strike.
But Gallego argued it was needed as a pre-emptive measure since Trump could look to Defense Department coffers when he had trouble getting Mexico to pay for the wall, as he promised.
Many experts say that Mr. Kim, if attacked with conventional weapons as a warning or a pre-emptive strike, could see chemical weapons as a way to retaliate without escalating to nuclear weapons.
President Trump's visit only legitimizes Mr. Kim's criminal syndicate masquerading as a government and lessens the chance for a United States pre-emptive strike — the only way North Korea will ever be denuclearized.
Roger Stone, a Trump adviser who was indicted in part for lying about his communications with WikiLeaks, reportedly told an associate that he was trying to get Assange a pre-emptive presidential pardon.
He appeared to be attempting to goad Mr. Abbas into talks the leader has vowed to boycott, while doing considerable pre-emptive damage control in the event that Mr. Abbas does not relent.
American officials offered no proof of the horizontal fueling theory, but they acknowledged that North Korea is searching for ways to get around the United States' ability to mount a pre-emptive strike.
LONDON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Climate-change activists plan to disrupt Heathrow airport with drones on Friday morning, despite the arrest of five of their members in a pre-emptive strike by London police.
Standing by the president's side during Tuesday's catastrophic news conference in Trump Tower, the pair had that look of pre-emptive mortification reminiscent of crotch-covering soccer players bracing for a free kick.
The process of fueling a missile takes several hours, making it vulnerable to a pre-emptive strike, and giving the antimissile systems on the West Coast time to lock in on expected trajectories.
Ahead of his October departure, his words could be seen as a kind of pre-emptive strike in case his successor turns out to be a conservative less likely to combat a slowdown.
"Pre-emptive strike," one person wrote on the popular SandersForPresident Reddit group, where Sanders fans were sharing details of Ms. Harris's recent fund-raising swing in the Hamptons with former Hillary Clinton donors.
Bolton has on numerous occasions called for pre-emptive strikes on North Korea — most recently arguing the case in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in February — while Mattis has routinely stressed diplomacy.
Kyle Ehmke, a senior intelligence researcher at ThreatConnect, warned that any organizations with loose ties to anti-doping organizations or Olympics institutions should take pre-emptive steps to defend against a possible cyberattack.
The White House is also looking at pre-emptive military strike options, a senior Trump administration official said, though the challenge is huge given the country's mountainous terrain and deep tunnels and bunkers.
In his semi-annual report to Congress — the subject of this week's hearings — Mulvaney proposed sweeping legislative changes that would weaken the bureau, including giving Congress pre-emptive veto power over new rules.
Read about how the other side thinks: From the right, exploring the case for a pre-emptive strike against North Korea; from the left, what Democrats should seek from former President Barack Obama.
It was the precise outcome that recent American intelligence analyses had predicted should the vastly more powerful Israeli military launch a pre-emptive strike on its adversaries — as Israel had, in fact, done.
The accident occurred about 250 km (155 miles) northwest of Sydney, where firefighters were trying to stop a blaze of some 378,000 hectares (934,000 acres) reaching communities by employing pre-emptive controlled burning.
After Mr. Tillerson's muscular comments on the Asia trip, North Korea declared that it was ready for war with the United States and fears neither possible pre-emptive military action nor harsher sanctions.
Republicans and the project's backers slammed that move as a pre-emptive veto and said it was illegal, and the EPA never finalized it because of a federal court's hold on the process.
Still, political veterans from both parties said that while the pre-emptive publication might register as a short-term win, it could have long-term implications for the Trumps' ability to shape coverage.
Mr. Moon also angered Mr. Trump and his aides in recent months by suggesting he holds what he called a veto over any American pre-emptive military action against the North's nuclear program.
Israel has reportedly carried out another pre-emptive strike on an Iranian-linked military base in Syria, shortly after Donald Trump announced he was pulling the U.S. out of the Iran nuclear deal Tuesday.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank will fine-tune monetary policy in a "pre-emptive" way to ensure liquidity is reasonably ample, it said on Wednesday, amid heightened trade tension that has stiffened economic headwinds.
South Korea said on Thursday it believed it would be consulted by the United States before any possible pre-emptive US strike against Pyongyang and China urged the North to halt its nuclear programme.
"The number of opinions calling for pre-emptive action increased sharply, which shows debate within the BOJ is shifting rapidly in favor of easing," analysts at SMBC Nikko Securities wrote in a research note.
"Economic growth momentum continues, but of course we must take anticipative steps, pre-emptive steps to face the risk of global economic slowdown," Governor Perry Warjiyo told reporters after a two-day policy meeting.
Newspapers have suggested that its range and stealthy design make it a potent weapon should Israel feel the need to strike Iran, for instance in a pre-emptive strike against a nuclear weapons programme.
While its distribution lines to customers near the site had been shut off as a pre-emptive measure on Wednesday, it said, its long-distance transmission wires had not, given the forecast wind conditions.
When asked if the current economic situation warrants adjustments in fiscal spending, Finance Minister Hong said his team is making "pre-emptive responses" to boost growth, as is allowed South Korea's economic stimulus law.
Think of this detangler as a pre-emptive strike — the product is meant to be used before you shampoo, so single-strand knots don't turn into irreversible tangles as you massage your scalp clean.
Joerg Kraemer, Commerzbank's chief economist, said a confrontation with Washington could be very damaging, notably for the German car industry and that the European Commission would be wise to make a pre-emptive move.
A North Korean defector told a congressional hearing that any pre-emptive U.S. military strike against the rogue regime would trigger automatic retaliation, with the communist dictatorship unleashing artillery and missiles on South Korea.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The additional policy meeting that Indonesia's central bank has scheduled for Wednesday is a pre-emptive review ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's June meeting, Bank Indonesia's new governor said on Monday.
Warjiyo, who was not always reading verbatim from the policy statement, called Wednesday's hike "pre-emptive, front-loading and an ahead of the curve step" in response to expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
Given his mercurial personality, is it possible, many South Koreans wonder, that Mr Trump might resort to some sort of pre-emptive strike despite the horrendous loss of life that would almost certainly entail?
Discussing the subject on Fox News on Wednesday, he said that Mr. Cruz might want to consider taking the issue to court in a pre-emptive fashion to alleviate any questions about his citizenship.
Ms Road: The potential benefits of genomics are huge, from the relatively clear-cut pros of pre-emptive treatment and precision medicine, to the slightly murkier areas of genetic editing, athletic selection and forensics.
"If the American imperialists provoke us a bit, we will not hesitate to slap them with a pre-emptive nuclear strike," read the Korean subtitles in the video, translated by The New York Times.
The other partners in Bengalla, Taiwan's Taipower and Japan's Mitsui , with 10 percent each, have pre-emptive rights to match New Hope's offer, but didn't exercise those rights when coal prices were much lower.
The self-serving principles set out by ITI can be seen as pre-emptive attack to delay the inevitable, and to protect its clients from what it sees as meddlesome and potentially costly intrusions.
"If the U.S. comes with reckless military maneuvers then we will confront it with the DPRK's pre-emptive strike," Han said, calling his country by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The report acknowledges that there's still much more research to be done on the relationship between video games and gambling, but the committee recommends pre-emptive action to protect children from potentially predatory practices.
Jeremy Rudin, Canada's Superintendent of Financial Institutions, said in a speech his organisation was taking pre-emptive action to reduce the risks arising from high household debt across the country and frothy housing markets.
"(The authorities) will take pre-emptive and determined market stabilization measures in case of any herd behavior seen in the market," Hong said in a meeting with policymakers to discuss current financial market volatility.
U.S. officials have reported a debate within the Trump administration over whether to give more active consideration to military options, such as a pre-emptive strike on a North Korean nuclear or missile site.
Forever 21, the fast-fashion behemoth, has tried a similar tack: Last summer it filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against Gucci after being threatened with what it says was overaggressive trademark litigation by Gucci.
But Kataoka's calls for pre-emptive action underscores a growing sense of alarm within the BOJ over the damage the trade war and slowing global demand are inflicting on the world's third-largest economy.
"These pre-emptive measures undermine democracy and completely take away a local government's ability to do what's best for their communities," said Jennifer L. Pomeranz, a professor of public health at New York University.
India's top diplomats hailed the strikes in wickedly obtuse language as "pre-emptive nonmilitary strikes" and the giddily compliant news media were told by official sources that more than 300 militants had been killed.
"They've thrown the ball back to fiscal policy, and what they've done so far is pre-emptive to get ahead of any financial stress," said Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.
But a senior Trump administration official said over the weekend that the Pentagon and intelligence agencies were taking the threat seriously and devising possible responses — including pre-emptive military strikes — for the White House.
Even more than Japan, South Korea is working to build its monitoring and striking abilities, including with radar and remote-controlled reconnaissance planes to track and neutralize North Korean missiles in pre-emptive attacks.
The utility's pre-emptive blackouts amounted to "a big screw-you," State Senator Bill Dodd said during the hearing on Monday, referring to the power cutoffs that were supposed to help guard against fires.
In the last few years, North Korean officials and the government news agency have repeatedly warned the United States and South Korea against any pre-emptive attack, with "sea of fire" a favorite phrase.
In what could be viewed as a pre-emptive move, Major Gen Asif Ghafoor, the military spokesman, had said in a press briefing earlier on Monday that no terror group was operating inside Pakistan.
Even before the end of the mourning period, the authorities began cracking down, beefing up security in cities across the country, renewing their disruption of the internet and conducting waves of pre-emptive arrests.
That officials would even raise a pre-emptive attack shows the growing severity of the crisis, but the problems associated with any such plan demonstrate why that crisis has remained unsolved for two decades.
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE's (D-Calif.) plan to lower drug prices is expected to come out soon, and the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) did some pre-emptive pushing back on Monday.
Washington (CNN)A former candidate to be the Trump administration's ambassador to South Korea has issued a direct challenge to the White House over its consideration of a pre-emptive strike against North Korea.
But White House officials have dismissed the notion that the U.S. is seriously considering a pre-emptive strike on the North, and have instead highlighted an international pressure campaign focusing on sanctions and diplomacy.
CFIUS's pre-emptive move to rule on the deal would allow Broadcom to avoid paying an $8 billion break fee it promised to Qualcomm as a sweetener in case regulators blocked an accepted deal.
The fear in Washington, among those looking for a diplomatic solution, is that Mr. Trump will decide on some kind of pre-emptive strike, betting that the North will stop short of major retaliation.
In addition, there was no case for pre-emptive increases in rates to give the BoE greater scope to cut them in a downturn, as unnecessarily high borrowing costs would damage the economy, Cunliffe said.
A third source said the reason for the appeal was a "pre-emptive and defensive" one, although Italy is not expected to complete the sale and allocation of the frequencies before the end of 2022.
GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea said on Tuesday it would pursue its nuclear deterrent and weapons program as huge U.S.-South Korean joint military exercises it says model a "pre-emptive nuclear attack" against Pyongyang continued.
The day after that cut, BNM Governor Muhammad Ibrahim told the national news agency it was a "pre-emptive move" to ensure solid growth this year and there wouldn't be a series of rate reductions.
Although the Vatican did not elaborate on how it would crack down, the warning seemed a pre-emptive move to explain why the Vatican is going after the unauthorized commercial uses of the pope's image.
Oil explorer FAR Ltd plunged 8.8% after a tribunal ruled that the company did not have pre-emptive rights on ConocoPhillips' sale of a stake in a Senegal oil and gas field to Woodside Petroleum.
"The elephant in the room is minimum support price hike," he said, predicting high prices could boost inflation by 50-100 basis points by the winter, potentially forcing the RBI into a pre-emptive hike.
Wildcard North Korea is edging closer to its goal of building a viable nuclear device, Pakistan continues to amass nuclear material at unmatched rates, and Russian officials openly discuss pre-emptive nuclear strikes on Europe.
It's a little self-defeating, and a Facebook spokesperson tells TechCrunch it's considering other options for keyword snooze in the future, like a recurring list, or a pre-emptive snooze option in News Feed Preferences.
Beijing is therefore taking pre-emptive steps to avoid massive outflows of investor money from its financial system, analysts said, adding that could deal another blow to its economy which is already experiencing slower growth.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered his country last week to be prepared to use nuclear weapons at any time and to be ready to carry out a pre-emptive attack, state media reported.
Although the long-standing option of pre-emptive military strikes against North Korea is not off the table, the review gives priority to less-risky steps and "de-emphasizes direct military action," the official said.
But it stops short of pre-emptive U.S. military strikes, which could run the risk of massive North Korean retaliation and huge casualties in Japan and South Korea and among U.S. forces in both countries.
"What's happening now is pre-emptive evacuation in certain areas," said Manuel Mamba, governor of the northeastern province of Cagayan, where schools and offices were closed and police, military and coastguard told to be ready.
The pre-emptive removals of teams marked a new stage in Russia's attempts to contain the crisis, but officials continued to assert that the meldonium ban was unfairly ensnaring athletes who had complied with it.
The White House, which has endorsed the healthcare plan put forward by House Speaker Paul Ryan and dubbed the American Health Care Act, joined other Republican lawmakers in launching pre-emptive strikes against the CBO.
Markets were initially buoyed by comments from a top Fed official on Thursday that suggested the central bank would implement a pre-emptive "insurance" rate cut aimed at averting a major slump in economic growth.
While Americans are more concerned about Iran as a security threat to the United States now than they were last year, few would be in favor of a pre-emptive attack on the Iranian military.
He is considered by many to be a war hawk on North Korea, having called for pre-emptive strikes on the country many times, most recently in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in February.
But there is a solution to the adult discord: Parents traveling with small children can bring small gifts for their fellow passengers, as a pre-emptive move to fend off criticism from people like me.
Speaking to the press during a conference call on Monday, Facebook CEO Mark  Zuckerberg said Facebook's pre-emptive detection of these fake accounts should serve as encouragement that the company is making strides on security.
Also in October 2018, Mother Jones reported that Stone had pushed the Trump administration to issue a pre-emptive presidential pardon to Assange, who has not been charged with a crime in the United States.
Graham has become increasingly vocal about the looming threat of a war with North Korea, and he said last month that the regime's advancing military technology makes the possibility of pre-emptive war more likely.
On Thursday, the group filed a new lawsuit for documents that could similarly reveal whether the Trump administration has developed any analysis about a legal basis for a potential pre-emptive attack on North Korea.
In perhaps the most aggressive U.S. threat to North Korea, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that pre-emptive military action is "on the table" if the erratic nation continues with its nuclear weapons program.
Even before Mr. Schultz's announcement, Senator Bernie Sanders and Democrats including Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has already announced her candidacy, had delivered pre-emptive strikes at billionaires, specifically citing those who self-fund their campaigns.
Unlike solid-fuel missiles, liquid-fuel rockets have to be loaded with fuel just before launching, a process that can take up to an hour and make the missile vulnerable to a pre-emptive strike.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, prodded by a reporter, said his government was not planning to arm itself to carry out pre-emptive strikes on North Korea, but he stopped short of rejecting the idea outright.
PG&E's CEO Bill Johnson said Friday that it could be a decade before the company has made enough improvements to its electric infrastructure to prevent widespread pre-emptive blackouts, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Mr. Trump was dead right to have said in an interview that year that we should consider a pre-emptive strike, as North Korea now appears to have warheads that can reach the United States.
"The commander-in-chief decided on a well-planned,pre-emptive strike and within less than three hours we are in the heart of Sirte," said Ahmed al-Mismari, spokesman for Haftar's Libyan National Army.
"The commander-in-chief decided on a well-planned, pre-emptive strike and within less than three hours we are in the heart of Sirte," said Ahmed al-Mismari, spokesman for Haftar's Libyan National Army.
On North Korea, he reportedly angered the President over his refusal to provide military options for pre-emptive attacks and has said that war between the United States and North Korea would have catastrophic consequences.
South Korea is trying to manage the delicate issue of talks with North Korea, while some US officials threaten pre-emptive strikes against Pyongyang if it threatens the US with its nuclear and missile program.
MOSCOW, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Russian lender Gazprombank said on Tuesday that steel and coal producer Mechel had failed to exercise its pre-emptive right to buy the bank's 34% stake in the Elga coal project.
The two red lights have caused some investors to pause for thought, while others have taken pre-emptive action and de-risked portfolios finding safety in cash with U.S. Treasury yields close to 3 percent.
North Korean diplomat Ju Yong Chol said at the United Nations Conference on Disarmament that the U.S. is "deploying large nuclear assets" near North Korea in preparation for a possible pre-emptive attack, Reuters reported.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has for weeks insisted that the city would not make pre-emptive adjustments to its budget to account for what could amount to major cuts to federal funding for city programs.
Analysts told VICE News the tests could be intended to send a message that North Korea will respond to any pre-emptive measures which seek to hamper its development of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
In fact, according to the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists (PDF), three studies demonstrated that carriers of BRCA mutations who undergo pre-emptive surgery have a 71% to 96% reduction in the risk of subsequent ovarian cancer.
Video Las Vegas lawyer Robert Eglet, who is representing several victims, told the paper that the hotel's unusual action is a pre-emptive strike to get the cases heard in federal court instead of state court.
The defense minister was quoted as saying the incident showed the importance of tackling the refugee crisis - Lebanon is hosting over 1 million refugees - and vindicated a policy of "pre-emptive strikes" against militant sleeper cells.
The review, led by Mr Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, has looked at everything from pre-emptive military action at one end of the scale to a continuation of Mr Obama's policy of "strategic patience".
Background: Johnson said it could be a decade before the company has made enough improvements to its electric infrastructure to prevent pre-emptive blackouts, which aim to prevent wildfires during high-wind periods and dry spells.
Rajeev Kumar, secretary in the department of financial services, said in a tweet that state-run banks have 15 days to "take pre-emptive action and identify gaps/weaknesses" to tackle rising operational and technical risks.
Can the policy of pre-emptive bubble popping survive the Lucas critique; that is, is the way Mr Mallaby thinks the policy should work invariant to people realising that asset prices have become a policy target?
The moves were seen by some analysts as pre-emptive ahead of the week-long National Holiday starting on Sunday, which is usually considered a peak sales window as migrant workers head home to purchase properties.
Adding to the nervousness, the U.S. dropped the largest ever non-nuclear bomb in Afghanistan during market hours Thursday, and on Thursday night, NBC News reported that U.S. officials were planning a possible pre-emptive strike.
Existing investors in companies including top 10 holdings BenevolentAI and Oxford Nanopore have pre-emptive rights and will need to be approached before trying to lure third parties into any deal, according to the companies' rules.
Seeing all the entertainment options on the table, the Chinese government made a pre-emptive move against the private players by introducing a news app designed for propaganda purposes in the weeks leading to the vacation.
Last month, Bolton argued the legal case for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea — an extreme position in which even the best case scenario could result in broad carnage for the U.S. and its allies.
FAR is planning to take the dispute to international arbitration if the pre-emptive rights are not resolved, Norman said, as the SNE project is its core asset, with an estimated resource of 641 million barrels.
" The business magnate also said such a war could be started "not by the country leaders, but one of the AI's, if it decides that a [pre-emptive] strike is [the] most probable path to victory.
Organized by Abby Hertz, 32, a performance artist based in Bushwick, the party was called Lust and was billed as an alternative Thanksgiving, a pre-emptive reprieve from the constraints of going home for the holidays.
The slogan "Out of Iraq, Into Darfur" presented intervention in Darfur as an alternative to President George W. Bush's pre-emptive war in Iraq, and was a frequent feature on signs at anti-Iraq-war protests.
The Russian Orthodox Church, however, canonized Nicholas, and a young new member of Parliament from Crimea made a pre-emptive strike to block the movie's distribution, claiming the film was an insult to the Orthodox faithful.
A long-standing option of pre-emptive strikes remains on the table, but despite the tougher recent U.S. talk, the internal review "de-emphasizes direct military action," the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Pre-emptive capital support from the authorities has not been adequate to support its ratios and its capitalisation remains susceptible to further loan losses due to a larger portfolio of vulnerable loans compared with its peers.
"The RMP (Malaysian police) is constantly monitoring and taking pre-emptive measures to ensure that Malaysia is not being used to carry out activities that would be detrimental to national security," Khalid said in the statement.
That said, I do worry that if Biden becomes president he will compromise too easily; progressives will have to hold his feet to the fire, and make sure that incrementalism doesn't turn into pre-emptive surrender.
"We've lost that pre-emptive mechanism, so now we're left with case-by-case litigation to fight, and that can be slow," said Kristen Clarke, the president of national Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Colbert asked "Bolton," who is known for his far-right views and is said to act abusively toward co-workers, for reassurance that he was not gunning for pre-emptive war with North Korea or Iran.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration escalated what had been a war of words over California's immigration agenda, filing a lawsuit late Tuesday that amounted to a pre-emptive strike against the liberal state's so-called sanctuary laws.
A successful pre-emptive strike, for example, might require precise knowledge of the locations of manufacturing facilities, nuclear plants and storage areas, and confidence that cyberstrikes and electronic strikes would cripple Mr. Kim's ability to retaliate.
SEOUL, March 4 (Reuters) - South Korea's top financial authorities agreed to take bold and pre-emptive measures, if needed, to tackle economic woes stemming from the coronavirus, Vice Finance Minister Kim Yong-beom said on Wednesday.
North Korea's accompanying warning that it might test a nuclear bomb over the Pacific Ocean added fresh urgency to an administration debate over options for a pre-emptive strike if preparations for a launch are detected.
Two-thirds of respondents opposed launching a pre-emptive attack against North Korea, while about three-quarters supported using tougher economic sanctions on Pyongyang as a way of pressuring the country to surrender its nuclear arsenal.
Seoul has also regained control of the geopolitical dynamics surrounding the tensions on the Korean peninsula, neutralizing Trump's veiled threats of pre-emptive strikes by coopting him and allowing him to claim credit for potential talks.
The White House is pushing back on the claim that a National Security Council (NSC) official suggested that a pre-emptive strike on North Korea could help the Republican Party's political odds in the midterm elections.
The footage showed two missiles being launched, one with a 310-mile range and the other with a 500-mile range, which the government said were part of its pre-emptive strike strategy against the North.
After conducting five nuclear tests since 2006, North Korea is now widely believed to have several to as many as a dozen nuclear weapons, making a pre-emptive strike far riskier than it was in 1994.
Bolton, a hawkish neoconservative, has advocated war with Iran and a pre-emptive strike on North Korea, and remains an unapologetic supporter of the Iraq War despite the flawed intelligence used to justify the US invasion.
The problem is that it clashes with the message his administration has been sending out in recent days that no pre-emptive strikes are planned and that there is plenty of time and space for diplomacy.
Mr. Sessions and his allies had girded for a coordinated attack on his civil rights record, but Democrats tempered their criticism and Republicans mounted a pre-emptive defense, describing him repeatedly as a man of integrity.
And with pre-emptive strikes on legitimate nuclear powers, the strategy is all or nothing, as the United States or its allies would subsequently fall victim to nuclear attacks under North Korea's "go first" nuclear policy.
By the time the White House was asked about the Carl Vinson, its imminent arrival had been emblazoned on front pages across East Asia, fanning fears that Mr. Trump was considering a pre-emptive military strike.
Its estimated range of 43,000-15,000km would probably make it China's first road-mobile missile (ie, one less vulnerable to pre-emptive strikes) that could hit targets anywhere in America, rather than just the west coast.
B. S. Nagal, a lieutenant general who led India's nuclear command from 2008 to 2011, argued in a 2014 article for a policy of "ambiguity" as to whether India would launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
The Interior cabinet secretary Fred Matiang'i spun it as a pre-emptive measure after "credible and incontrovertible intelligence" that the opposition had planned "a massacre of catastrophic proportions" that it intended to blame on law enforcement.
Smith, a committee member since arriving in Congress in 1997, said he's opposed to pre-emptive aggression against North Korea as a means to prevent the country from achieving its goal of becoming a nuclear state.
After a recent trip to Asia, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said that North Korea posed an imminent threat and seemed to suggest that the United States might have to take pre-emptive military action.
The Rockets will have to make no such pre-emptive moves this year, and because of that, they can spend the regular season working through combinations of players including the same guys they'll use throughout the postseason.
DAVOS/LONDON (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, the world's top insulin supplier, expects to be ahead of the pack now nuclear sanctions are lifted in Iran, thanks to a continuous presence and a pre-emptive investment plan.
At a time when America's big political parties are deeply divided over profound questions, from the meaning of "life" to the ethics of pre-emptive war, university professors are overwhelmingly on the side of one political party.
Mr Pence acknowledged that if America will not talk to North Korea, and if the North will not give up its nukes, then American military action in the form of a pre-emptive strike becomes more likely.
America has little or no good human intelligence inside North Korea, so a surgical pre-emptive strike would probably fail in its objective, whether that was to knock out the North's nukes or the Kim regime itself.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates for the first time in more than a decade Wednesday, a pre-emptive move as concerns rise about the impact of the trade wars and a slowing global economy.
Washington and Pyongyang have ratcheted up the rhetoric, with the latter's state media warning Thursday that the United States and South Korea could be "completely destroyed in an instant" if North Korea launched a pre-emptive strike.
The central bank governor later told state news agency Bernama that the rate cut was a "pre-emptive move" to ensure solid 2016 growth and it was "not true" there would be a series of rate reductions.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China, which expanded at its slowest pace in 25 years last year, will make pre-emptive policy changes to support growth and ward off financial risk, Premier Li Keqiang said in remarks published on Friday.
FRANKFURT, April 26 (Reuters) - Central banks should have responsibilities over both monetary and macroprudential policies and their action should be both pre-emptive and strongly counter-cyclical, European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio said on Tuesday.
It is therefore an "immediate and vital requirement" for the DPRK to further strengthen its military and nuclear capabilities so it can carry out "a pre-emptive strike ... to protect the country from U.S. aggression," Ri said.
" According to Jeffrey Lewis from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Foal Eagle is a rehearsal for OPLAN 5015, described as "a pre-emptive strike against North Korea, including its leadership, as a retaliation for some provocation.
" Secretary of State Rex Tillerson denounced North Korea's missile launches earlier this week, indicating that the Trump administration is open to taking pre-emptive action if North Korea continues to "elevate the threat of their weapons program.
Rather than wait for Novartis to announce a price, an advocacy group called Patients for Affordable Drugs has launched a pre-emptive strike, asking to meet with company officials to discuss a "fair" price for the therapy.
The spending is an unprecedented financial show of force and a pre-emptive strike to undercut the expected Democratic complaints that Mr. Bloomberg's money would be best spent on Democratic priorities, rather than his own presidential ambitions.
Private equity executives — who believe the "Pretty Woman" video gives an outdated and inaccurate view of their business — have also begun extolling the virtues of their business, kicking off a kind of pre-emptive public relations effort.
As secretary of defense, he tells me, one of his most important jobs was keeping Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and his defense minister, Ehud Barak, from launching a pre-emptive attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
The intention to "apportion" the EU's existing agricultural quota commitments based on trade flows had already been leaked to other WTO members, seven of whom fired a pre-emptive warning shot in their own letter last week.
In the Cold War, even though a US-Soviet hotline had operated since 1963, the Soviet Union still came close to confusing a NATO nuclear command-post exercise in 1983 with preparations for a pre-emptive strike.
It is fair to ask whether Kim Jong Un might see the panic caused by Saturday's alert as some sort of deliberate pretext by the United States of launching a pre-emptive strike couched as something retaliatory.
He made no secret of what the "something else" should be: a pre-emptive strike against North Korea, which he wrote last month would be a "perfectly legitimate" response to what he views as an imminent threat.
" Pre-emptive presidents are constrained by the prevailing regime as exemplified by Eisenhower's support of expanding Social Security and raising the minimum wage and by Bill Clinton's 1996 declaration that "the era of big government is over.
But the reference to planning for North Korean collapse, while not drawing wide notice, caught the attention of those who have been drawing up military plans for a number of possible scenarios, including American pre-emptive strikes.
Moreover, this is an international problem: The world would be a safer place if all nuclear-weapon states took steps to limit the authority of their civilian and military leaders to launch a pre-emptive nuclear attack.
And though the Pentagon still hopes for a diplomatic solution, highly classified military options are at the ready, last seriously debated when the Clinton administration pondered pre-emptive action to try to thwart North Korea's nuclear program.
Unlike liquid-fuel rockets, solid-fuel missiles do not have to be loaded with fuel just before launching, a process that can take up to an hour and make the missile vulnerable to a pre-emptive strike.
"The game has changed," the defense secretary, Mark Esper, said Thursday, before the general was killed, vowing pre-emptive action if the United States detects plotting by Iranian-backed forces to attack American interests in the region.
He could also take another step and threaten pre-emptive military strikes if the United States detects an imminent launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile — maybe one intended to demonstrate the potential reach to the West Coast.
Analysts and officials in South Korea fear that a pre-emptive military attack against North Korea — even one limited to taking out nuclear and missile bases — could set off a catastrophic retaliation and a full-scale war.
"After surprising markets with a pre-emptive 25 bp cut at its January meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC's) policy statement noted that delays in project implementation could pose a downside risk to growth," Standard Chartered said.
Tillerson repeatedly framed the North Korean threat as "imminent," and during his trip he has ruled out negotiations with the country while leaving open the possibility of a pre-emptive military strike to eliminate its nuclear program.
Though his account on the origin of the ban is disputed — the International Committee of the Red Cross's "Blinding Laser Weapons: Questions and Answers" gives a variety of other explanations — a pre-emptive ban is nonetheless possible.
Pelosi's latest comments come after NBC News reported Thursday that the U.S. is prepared to launch a pre-emptive strike against North Korea if officials believe Pyongyang is going to go through with a nuclear weapons test.
In the aforementioned op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, published one month before Trump's on-the-spot acceptance to meet with Kim Jong Un, Bolton made a case for taking pre-emptive strikes against the North.
On Monday, in what perhaps could be seen as a pre-emptive strike, Apple was revealed to be negotiating a major investment in a technology fund celebrated by Mr. Trump last week for its jobs-making potential.
Takashi Kawakami, a professor of international politics and security at Takushoku University in Tokyo, said the deployment of Thaad could put the United States in a stronger position to consider a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
"CloseCircle is aiming to be pre-emptive wherever possible and to actually warn members away from dangers that they may not even yet be aware of," Simon Philips, the chairman of Drum Cussac, wrote in an email.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States issued a pre-emptive warning to Iran on Thursday against pursuing three planned space rocket launches that it said would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution because they use ballistic missile technology.
One of the main reasons was that the Prime Minister wanted to be told about members of his party who were spies or secret communists -- bad news for him, but it meant he could take pre-emptive action.
The aim is to carry out "pre-emptive and powerful corporate restructuring" in advance to make sure companies with no hope of surviving don't derail the rest of construction sector in the long run, according to the ministry.
"(The authorities) will take pre-emptive and determined market stabilisation measures in case of any herd behaviour seen in the market," Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki said in a meeting with policymakers to discuss current financial market volatility.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's presidential Chief of Staff Eliseu Padilha said Thursday's pre-emptive arrest of a group allegedly supporting the Islamic State (IS) showed the government is ready to act promptly to squash terrorist activity before the Olympics.
LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - Rising political pressures on central banks around the world undermines effective monetary management by risking kneejerk policies rather than pre-emptive decision making, former Reserve Bank of India chief Raghuram Rajan said on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's finance ministry on Tuesday set a 15-day deadline for state banks to take pre-emptive action against operational and technical risks, following a $2 billon fraud at the country's second-biggest state lender.
"We expect the Fed's pre-emptive cuts to temporarily weigh on the USD, especially versus G10 currencies, as the U.S. rates advantage compresses amid an environment of slowing global growth," said Marvin Barth, foreign exchange strategist at Barclays.
Nonetheless, within six minutes of the launch South Korean forces fired missiles from a ground-based unit, an Aegis destroyer and a KF-16 fighter, in an apparent simulation of a pre-emptive strike on a missile launch.
If the reaction to the test on July 28th consisted largely of gestures and vague threats, that is because the options are either improbable (constructive talks with Mr Kim), feeble (tougher sanctions) or terrifying (pre-emptive military action).
Though U.S. officials insist that military options remain on the table, pre-emptive strikes on North Korea remain a last resort, and they stressed that - for now, at least - the Trump administration is stressing economic and diplomatic measures.
" - President Duterte North Korea: Trump said he would be honored to meet with President Kim Jong-un "If the American imperialists provoke us a bit, we will not hesitate to slap them with a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
Hours after Trump spoke, and apparently in response to military exercises by the US earlier in the week, Pyongyang warned that it would carry out pre-emptive military strikes against the US, including the Pacific territory of Guam.
The group, which is Telecom Italia's top shareholder with a 24 percent stake, filed a pre-emptive notification to the Commission as it seeks to win two-thirds of the company's board seats, two of the sources said.
Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC), said Clinton's campaign is "leaning heavily" on Sanders and Warren, who will provide "a pre-emptive chilling effect on bad behavior" if she does win the presidency.
Ironically, the better Uber's surge-pricing algorithm works, the less the company will need to use it, since drivers' pre-emptive responses will tend to eliminate the demand imbalances that make surge pricing necessary in the first place.
But it did not make any pre-emptive changes to the dividend policy on Thursday, declaring an interim payout of 4.62 pence per share, and said it expected to hold the full-year dividend unchanged at 15.40 pence.
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.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China should fine-tune monetary policy in a pre-emptive way based on economic growth and price changes, the official Xinhua News Agency said on Monday, citing a top-level meeting chaired by President Xi Jinping.
Asian shares held near eight-month high on Thursday as investors bet the Bank of England will cut rates in a pre-emptive strike to ward off a recession following the country's decision to leave the European Union.
Alior, controlled via a 25.2 percent stake by Polish state-run insurer PZU, wants its shareholders to approve the issue of 220 million shares with pre-emptive rights for existing shareholders at a meeting called on May 5.
But when you enjoy a monopoly's powers, one way to avoid being regulated like one is to act with a kind pre-emptive patriotism, and behave as though what's good for America is good for Amazon as well.
"Although we do not have community spread at this time, we want to take the pre-emptive steps to keep it that way," Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez said in a written statement, cancelling mass gatherings in the area.
" And instead of threatening pre-emptive action, Mr. Trump said he prayed that using military force wouldn't be necessary, adding that it would be in North Korea's interest to "come to the table and to make a deal.
A parking enforcement officer marks the tires of cars parked in time-limited spots; when the officer returns later, the mark, a sort of pre-emptive scarlet letter, reveals that it has been there an illegally long time.
"Although we do not have community spread at this time, we want to take the pre-emptive steps to keep it that way," Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez said in a written statement, cancelling mass gatherings in the area.
Over the years, Bolton has advocated for regime change in a number of countries, including Iran and North Korea, opposed direct negotiations with both and said the United States should stage pre-emptive attacks against their nuclear facilities.
His infamous "fire and fury" threat seems to have spooked Mr. Moon as much as it did Mr. Kim into redoubling efforts to avoid a pre-emptive military strike on North Korea that might unleash a devastating war.
Israel believes Iran's long-term strategy is to base missiles in those countries that can threaten Israel, as a deterrent to a pre-emptive strike — whether by Israel or the United States — on an Iranian nuclear weapons project.
In the case of wildfires, pre-emptive cash might pay for application of flame retardant or other protective measures, she said - though because fires are harder to predict and move faster such measures would likely be less effective.
But the idea of trying to knock out the North's nuclear arsenal with a pre-emptive strike is a nonstarter across the political spectrum in South Korea, where millions live in range of North Korean artillery and rockets.
During his trip to East Asia last month, Mr. Tillerson said the United States might be forced to take pre-emptive military action if the North Koreans "elevate the threat of their weapons program" to an unacceptable level.
American officials, led by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, have been careful not to threaten to carry out a pre-emptive strike on the North's nuclear and missile capabilities, which Mr. Mattis has warned could reignite the Korean War.
"Long-term stability of rates is the most likely scenario, we can imagine one 'pre-emptive' cut in the second half of the next year should the euro zone slow down markedly," said Jakub Seidler, ING chief economist.
Los Angeles (CNN)Even before President Donald Trump arrived in California on Tuesday, his administration issued yet another pre-emptive strike at the state that likes to pride itself as the center of the resistance to his agenda.
Bolton, who was named national security advisor to succeed McMaster in March 2018, was known for his hardline approach to foreign policy, including calls for a pre-emptive strike on Iran and a hawkish position on North Korea.
"Kuwait security agencies have carried out three pre-emptive operations in Kuwait and abroad that led to derailing a number of Islamic State (IS) plots targeting Kuwait and arresting several IS members," said an interior ministry statement on KUNA.
FAR contends that it should have had pre-emptive rights over the ConocoPhillips stake, which was sold for what was considered a cheap price of $350 million, and had said the Senegalese government was yet to approve the deal.
One way of studying citizens' reactions to terrorism has been to ask them about support for specific policies — about their support for torture of suspected attackers, for example, or for aggressive pre-emptive searches that may violate constitutional protections.
Analysts say the increase in frequency could be a pre-emptive move to provide rupiah liquidity to banks before customers start taking cash for spending related to the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and the Eid al-Fitr celebration.
"Well, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say if North Korea was planning some kind of pre-emptive or surprise attack on Guam, we would not be reading about it in North Korean media," Delury said.
"My wife and I decided this would be our philanthropy for 217," says Mr. Berland, 22013, who lives in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. To make sure he got in, he made what he called "a pre-emptive bid" of $50,200.
GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea accused the United States on Tuesday of seeking to aggravate the situation on the divided Korean peninsula by "deploying large nuclear assets" nearby and lay the ground for a possible pre-emptive strike against it.
With its legalistic language, this pre-emptive strike against student protestors is different in tone to President Donald Trump's jeering call for NFL team owners on September 23rd to fire any "son of a bitch" who "disrespects our flag".
In June, the Pentagon said it had seen what appeared to be preparations for another chemical attack at the same airfield, prompting Russia to say it would respond proportionately if Washington took pre-emptive measures against Syrian forces there.
Still, responding to presidential demands for more and better options, officials are debating possible "preventive" strikes, a term denoting actions taken earlier than "pre-emptive" attacks in response to an imminent threat, like a missile being readied for launch.
" However, if America attacked because President Trump was worried that continued North Korean missile and nuclear weapons development would ultimately increase Pyongyang's ability to hold American cities at risk, the strike would no longer be "anticipatory" or "pre-emptive.
On Tuesday, a North Korean diplomat dismissed the threat of more sanctions and said his government would pursue an "acceleration" of its nuclear and missile programs, including a "pre-emptive first strike capability" and an inter-continental ballistic missile.
In recent weeks, North Korea threatened pre-emptive nuclear strikes against Washington and Seoul and test-fired short-range missiles and artillery into the sea in response to tough U.N. sanctions imposed over its nuclear test and rocket launch.
He said that if he were President, he would reserve the right to use a pre-emptive strike on Pyongyang to destroy its ability to hit the US with a nuclear weapon and make that option clear to China.
FAR contends that it should have had pre-emptive rights over the ConocoPhillips stake, which was sold for what was considered a cheap price of $350 million, and has said the Senegalese government has yet to approve the deal.
Third, President Trump should unequivocally announce he will issue no pre-emptive pardons for anyone who is or may be charged and that he will take no action to remove Mueller from his leadership of the special counsel office.
Support for "Yes" increased significantly during the 2014 independence referendum campaign, while support for Leave increased significantly from the start of the 2016 EU referendum campaign, proving that pre-emptive polling is of limited use in predicting any outcome.
About a month before he was tapped to join the White House team of core advisors to the president, he penned an op-ed for the Journal laying out a case for a pre-emptive attack on North Korea.
The US does not have a specific policy of pre-emptive strikes prior to launch one senior official told CNN and were the US to launch one North Korea would have the opportunity to claim it has been attacked.
The North fired six rockets into the sea last week using a multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) from Wonsan, supervised by leader Kim Jong Un who ordered his military to be prepared to launch pre-emptive attacks against enemies.
A repeat of the Pueblo incident today would be even riskier, with North Korea possessing a nuclear arsenal Kim Il Sung could have only dreamed off, and pressure building in Washington to take pre-emptive military action against it.
The pre-emptive put-down, the obscuring fog of abstraction, the barbed aside, the motorized monologue — such are the tools expertly deployed by Ms. Channing's character, a celebrated art historian who has trained herself to live on the defensive.
But friends said he told Pentagon and other administration officials his concerns about ordering a pre-emptive, or preventive, military strike on North Korea before it had the capacity to fire a nuclear-armed missile at the United States.
His words could be seen as a kind of pre-emptive strike in case his successor turns out to be a conservative like Jens Weidmann, a member of the Governing Council from Germany who is considered a leading candidate.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a pre-emptive warning to Iran earlier on Thursday against pursuing three planned space rocket launches that it said would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution because they use ballistic missile technology.
The strategy of pushing pre-emptive laws and ballot measures was pioneered four decades ago by the tobacco industry and the National Rifle Association as a way to stop localities from passing antismoking ordinances or limitations on gun ownership.
The United States Navy was unaware that Soviet submarines carried nuclear-armed torpedoes, just as the Pentagon and the American intelligence community, while planning pre-emptive strikes, were unaware that nuclear weapons had already been sited on Cuban soil.
From Austin's work came the beginnings of ''speech act theory,'' which the gender theorist Judith Butler would later riff on, arguing that language forces expectations about gender onto our bodies in ''a preemptive and violent circumscription of reality.
Pyongyang responded to Trump's Tuesday comment by warning of a potential attack on Guam, which in turn saw the U.S. defense department form a plan for a potential pre-emptive attack on North Korea, NBC News reported on Wednesday.
In an interview on Sunday from Paris, where he has lived in exile since November 2015, Mr. Sam Rainsy, a French-educated former banker, said he had quit as a "pre-emptive defensive move" to save his political party.
That would give it the option of conducting pre-emptive attacks on missiles on their launchpads — a risky approach because it could incite a war — or trying to shoot down test missiles as they are rising through the atmosphere.
All those things happened in the spring of 1994, when President Bill Clinton was considering a pre-emptive strike on a North Korean reactor to prevent the North from extracting plutonium that it could use to make a bomb.
In a discussion paper, the European Union's executive arm said the slowing euro zone economy needs pre-emptive fiscal stimulus or it will face a long period of low growth and that economic activity will not rebound this year.
That means they are far less vulnerable to a pre-emptive strike from an American missile launched from a base in Japan or from a carrier strike group like the one Mr. Trump has put off the Korean coast.
RBI Executive Director M. D. Patra had even favoured a pre-emptive 25-basis-points repo rate hike to contain inflationary pressures, although he finally joined the rest of the panel in voting 6-0 to keep rates unchanged.
Having Tillerson and Mattis seem to take a different line from Trump does create an "uncertain atmosphere," Baker said, but helps to reinforce that the United States will abide by international norms and not launch a pre-emptive strike.
What's not clear is whether the White House can find a viable candidate who would check all its required boxes, including support for a pre-emptive strike, backing a harsher trade policy and having expertise in the Korean Peninsula.
The Department of Defense would deploy B-1B bombers in a pre-emptive attack on North Korea if the commander-in-chief ordered such a strike, NBC News reported Wednesday, citing two current and two former senior military officials.
In Seoul, South Korea, on Friday, he said that two decades of international efforts to end North Korea's nuclear weapons program have failed, and he warned that all options should be on the table, including pre-emptive military action.
In a pre-emptive move against accounting maneuvers in high-tax states such as New York and California, the bill prohibits taxpayers from prepaying next year's state and local income taxes, in order to deduct them from 223 taxes.
Related: Kim Jong-un Posed for Photos With What North Korea Claims Is a Nuclear Warhead On March 7, North Korea's National Defense Commission warned of a "pre-emptive nuclear strike of justice" on both Washington, DC and Seoul.

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