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He will hire an agent, precluding his return to Gonzaga.
This produces a powerful measure of deterrence, precluding any such attack.
But there is no law precluding him from releasing them during an audit.
It would end free movement of people, precluding membership of the single market.
The very idea of precluding this information is a threat to our republic.
Unfortunately, seemingly insurmountable economic, political and security tensions are precluding such U.S.-China trade realignment.
They say the NLRA does not contain a congressional command precluding enforcement of the waivers.
White liberals describe racism as a bigger problem precluding black advancement than do African-Americans.
Did Woods's back stiffen in the morning cold, precluding him from playing in the afternoon?
The bill included a clause, Mr. Bozdag said, precluding rape, violence or coercion from pardon.
They locked the door and played loud music precluding any successful attempt to yell for help.
The logic underlying the original policy remained unchanged, as did the law precluding in-state tuition.
Trump spoke after lawmakers had adjourned for the weekend, precluding any possible action until next week.
The constellation of genetic mutations varies greatly between cancers, precluding a one-size-fits-all treatment approach.
We are precluding them from realizing the fullest of their potentials at the detriments of the society.
"I am concerned that the Commission's approach undermines investor protection by precluding greater institutionalization of the bitcoin market."
It forces people to take sides, precluding the chance of a collective effort towards a win-win resolution.
The lack of small-sized suits has had repercussions ever since, precluding some women from participating in spacewalks altogether.
And the company's acquisition of Viv happened just before the service's launch, precluding any meaningful integration on that front.
Waymo attempted to keep parts of the upcoming trial confidential, precluding the media and public from attending those hearings.
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein: I also want us to consider that as we interact with Mars, we may be precluding certain futures.
And romantic comedies remain one of the most segregated genres to this day, precluding many black-led films from critical consideration.
Joseph Okpaku of Lyft: [We have concerns with] even with the most well-intended law inadvertently precluding or restricting potential innovation.
The IMF reforms have helped the government bring the budget deficit under control, precluding the need to expand the money supply.
Kennedy and two other current justices were in the majority in the 2002 ruling precluding executing people with an intellectual disability.
That process of investment to stay ahead may never slow, much less end, thus precluding the expected massive profits down the road.
But it would be an extraordinary reinterpretation of the elections clause to read it as precluding state judicial oversight of legislative redistricting.
But there's nothing precluding the program from applying to people in a certain occupation — in this case, the medical profession, Siskind said.
Precluding his earlier vaunted "element of surprise," President Trump's residual policy options could lead inexorably to a direct U.S.-Russian military encounter.
As part of the settlement, Clifford signed a nondisclosure agreement with Cohen, precluding her from discussing the affair publicly, the Journal reported.
It also has a physical switch to turn off the webcam, precluding the need to put a gross sticker or cover over it.
Craig-Hallum analyst Richard Shannon said the company would hit the limits of their capacity by the end of 2018, precluding further growth.
Conservative party rebels will now help push for a bill precluding a no-deal Brexit, making an early election look even more likely.
Patients can also opt for lifesaving treatments — except when their hearts stop or they can't breathe on their own, precluding resuscitation or ventilators.
"I am concerned that the Commission's approach undermines investor protection by precluding greater institutionalization of the bitcoin market," Peirce said in a statement.
The clock problem put the mission in limbo, forcing Starliner to burn more fuel than expected and precluding a docking with the station.
Khattala was found guilty in November, as  Fox News  previously reported, on just four of 18 charges, precluding him from facing the death penalty.
And since consumer printers tend to use plastic as their raw material, precluding anything involving electrical components or circuits, they must keep things simple.
Pressed by the interviewer, Zarif eventually acknowledged that Iran has "excesses," but then claimed that Tehran has an "independent judiciary," thereby precluding his intervention.
Orbital says it unveiled a similar business last year and the DARPA program violates U.S. policy precluding the government from competing with commercial systems.
It is now increasingly clear where it is headed: creeping annexation of the West Bank aimed at precluding any permanent separation from the Palestinians.
Older workers need more than technical training to succeed, as many are single parents or have family situations precluding flexible hours or geographic mobility.
"This selloff has to have gotten their attention yet again and is precluding them from increasing production," said John Kilduff, an analyst at Again Capital.
Doing so would bisect the West Bank into northern and southern halves, precluding the establishment of a contiguous, viable Palestinian state in the West Bank.
The United States' only option for precluding this nightmare is to bring down the hammer on the Kim regime before its capabilities expand even further.
And North Korea and Russia share a short border, precluding the kind of widespread smuggling believed to be taking place between the North and China.
"This selloff has to have gotten their attention yet again and is precluding them from increasing production," said John Kilduff, an analyst at Again Capital LLC.
"The hardship in paying those bills could be compounded if the patient is required to undergo extensive recovery, precluding their return to regular employment," Goldenberg said.
Simply screening international travelers with symptoms of illness — and explicitly precluding tests of patients without a known link to China — may mean new cases are missed.
And it reduces the plastic packaging by requiring a smaller container to hold the refillable concentrate, or by precluding the need for any disposable plastic at all.
We must end MPP and the harm it causes: the expedited asylum programs precluding due process and access to counsel, and the issuing of deportations in absentia.
This would mean that Comcast would get a locked up transaction, but it would be at the expense of precluding all other bidders from making an offer.
The Democrats' logic is that another resounding defeat on Rubio's own turf would decommission him for good, precluding him from being a viable Republican option in 2020.
Some have qualified for the Olympics though they are prohibited to attend them — skewing global rankings and precluding other athletes from qualifying for their countries' Olympic teams.
In 1886, a Maryland Supreme Court decision found that "he" in a state statute covering admission to the bar referred only to males, precluding women from practicing law.
McConnell and Ryan, while supporting the probe, have both rejected such legislation, arguing there's simply no evidence that Mueller is threatened, thereby precluding the need for congressional intervention.
The Trump administration has argued that immigration falls entirely under federal jurisdiction, precluding state and local authorities from being able to choose whether to cooperate with immigration authorities.
Yost that Ohio's law precluding all solicitation of workers' comp claimants is a violation of the First Amendment under the U.S. Supreme Court's 1988 precedent in Shapero v.
Averse to regulation, it also disdains the dog-precluding rules of northern European places such as Sweden, where canines cannot be left alone for more than six hours.
"In the immediate aftermath of the April 12 assault, federal law enforcement officers were forced to abandon the impoundment site, precluding them from conducting an immediate investigation," prosecutors said.
Then, as the modern era dawned, China descended into domestic chaos and India found itself a direct colony of Britain, precluding any deeper ties as long as those conditions persisted.
Iraq joining the treaty would have involved outside inspections to ensure the country wasn't developing chemical weapons, precluding the need for a foreign power to invade Iraq and oust Hussein.
Second, government and military officials repeatedly try to sell the idea that securing Afghanistan is critical to protecting the United States from terrorism by precluding radical Islamists from training there.
Despite that fact, bogus Bush-era legal opinions cooked up by Office of Legal Counsel attorneys provided a legal shield precluding the prosecution of anyone involved in the torture program.
As only part of a reserve is usually recovered (the permeability of rock precluding extraction of the rest), prospectors need to be sure there is enough to make the effort pay.
Last week, Mr. Trump signed the directive precluding transgender individuals from serving, but gave Mr. Mattis wide discretion in determining whether those already in the armed forces can continue to serve.
In other words, there was no clearly established law precluding execution of someone who lacked the capacity to remember the specifics of the crime for which the death penalty was imposed.
Most importantly, SecureDrop messages and files are only ever opened on a computer that lacks the ability to connect to the internet, precluding the possibility of a plaintext message being transmitted anywhere.
Even as Puerto Rican populations are doing our part, the logjam created by FEMA is precluding people in need from accessing medicine, water, food, path-clearing tools and other supplies they need.
Today, the expression is shorthand for the boundless cynicism of Brazil's ruling class, for all the myriad ways in which it conjures the illusion of progress while precluding the possibility of change.
Musk did a deal with the SEC on September 29, consisting of a $20 million fine and a ban precluding him from acting as chairman of Tesla for at least three years.
For meaningful progress to occur in Syria, including one that advances the dual U.S. objectives of precluding the reemergence of ISIS and rolling back Iran's entrenchment, Trump needs to strike and stay.
For some individuals these symptoms can be mild and for others it can be severely disabling, precluding them from being able to work or do simple daily tasks like cooking or self-care.
DFL voiced its opposition to the rule precluding any buyer from securing all the TV rights, one of the sources said, but the cartel office stood firm in an effort to foster competition.
"Bannon recalled telling the president that the purported conflicts were 'ridiculous' and that none of them was real or could come close to justifying precluding Mueller from serving as special counsel," the report reads.
The Chicago Cubs, who had led the division and the Mets by 10 games in mid-August, had won their afternoon game, precluding the possibility that the Mets would clinch before taking the field.
Ascendant over the military but vexed with lingering fear of his now much-diminished rival, Thieu exploited control of the Supreme Court and the Assembly to impose electoral legislation all but precluding Ky's participation.
The writer claims to be protecting not just his or her identity, but to be preserving the impact of the book's arguments by precluding the possibility of personal attacks by the president or his supporters.
Swain said U.S. copyright law imposed a "bright-line" rule precluding recovery of statutory damages when the first of a series of infringements occurred before the works in question are registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
While the blocking statute was primarily a political statement and never enforced, the unified European response forced the United States to compromise and allow European investment in Iran while precluding American companies from doing business there.
A territorial row over a chain of western Pacific islands, seized by Soviet troops at the end of World War Two, has upset diplomatic relations ever since, precluding a formal peace treaty between the two countries.
Beginning in the 1970s, federal law mandated that every state must enact a certificate of need provision, the theory being that such restrictions on infrastructure outlays would keep consumer costs under control by precluding needless duplication.
This could include, for instance, precluding representatives from states that repeatedly divert 6900-2628-28503 fees from participating on advisory panels and task forces that inform the emergency calling work of the FCC, NTIA and NHTSA.
An indictment in this context serves a critically important purpose: Without it, the usual five-year statute of limitations for most federal crimes would elapse, forever precluding a president from being held accountable for potentially serious crimes.
Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, also has easily surpassed the polling threshold but likely will not participate in the debate because he does not accept political contributions, precluding him from participating in the latest debate.
The Taliban had pushed American negotiators to delay the voting to prevent President Ashraf Ghani from winning an another five-year term and precluding a power-sharing government, as was expected to be negotiated in future talks.
Juarez sought to illegally enter the United States in 1998 and was ordered to be removed, precluding her future chances at getting a visa or becoming a citizen, according to Soto and media interviews Juarez has given.
In addition, American and foreign financial regulators recently opted not to impose heightened regulatory standards on BlackRock and other large asset managers that handle sovereign wealth, thus precluding the chance to monitor the funds by monitoring their managers.
"The defense did not, and does not, understand that the court meant to impose a gag order precluding Mr. Manafort from addressing matters, which do not 'pose a substantial likelihood of material prejudice to this case,'" Downing wrote.
The appeals court said in Sakkab that FAA pre-emption does not apply to California state precedent precluding the waiver of PAGA claims because the state's policy addresses all purported PAGA waivers, not just those in arbitration contracts.
"The defense did not, and does not, understand that the court meant to impose a gag order precluding Mr. Manafort from addressing matters, which do not 'pose a substantial likelihood of material prejudice to this case,'" Downing wrote.
Bannon told Mueller's team that he had told Trump that "the purported conflicts were 'ridiculous' and that none of them was real or could come close to justifying precluding Mueller from serving as Special Counsel," the report said.
Gorsuch's deference to arbitration provisions is also significant to consumers of just about any product, because buried deep in almost all user agreements and contracts is an arbitration clause precluding consumers from pursuing civil lawsuits or class actions.
In a round of cable news interviews Tuesday morning she made clear that she hopes the Senate package meets enough of the Democrats' requirements that the House can pass it unanimously, precluding the need to reconvene the House.
"At no time in the process does the VA determine a veteran to be a danger to themself or others, a key determinant for whether someone is a 'mental defective,' precluding the right to own firearms," they added.
It might be nice for some to think that culture is not a zero-sum game, that we can sustain an outdated musical as a nostalgic artifact without precluding new narratives, which ultimately require new distributions of power.
By allowing other characters to argue and advocate on behalf of JJ without precluding his ability to do so for himself, Speechless walks the line between combating ableism and ensuring that audiences see JJ as any other high schooler.
If this administration is serious about effecting strategic change in Afghanistan and precluding the ability of groups like al Qaeda to strike our homeland, then withholding US dollars and military equipment to Pakistan is potentially both necessary and expedient.
That agreement says there will be no prosecution of Epstein "in this district" -- meaning the Southern District of Florida -- though it doesn't include language specifically precluding other districts from prosecuting him, an addition that is common in such documents.
But they're still counseling their clients to segregate foreign LPs into a separate group — ensuring that they don't have governance rights and precluding them from any investment decisions, for instance — so they don't run afoul of the new law.
A territorial dispute between Tokyo and Moscow over a chain of western Pacific islands, seized by Soviet troops at the end of World War Two, has upset diplomatic relations ever since, precluding a formal peace treaty between the two countries.
Winner's affidavit, however, notes that an unidentified US government agency—presumably the National Security Agency—was contacted by the news outlet on May 30 about an upcoming report, precluding any breaking news articles involving classified material prior to that date.
The new rule requires asylum-seekers crossing a third country on the way to the United States to first pursue safe-haven there, precluding claims for the thousands who traverse Central American countries and Mexico to reach the U.S. border.
Yet we cannot fully comprehend the scope and effect of such practices because to obtain benefits and severance pay, employees are compelled, through what amounts to economic blackmail, to "shut up," precluding public discussion and allowing employers to continue destructive policies.
A fundamental tenet of the U.S.-China relationship is Washington's recognition of the "One China" principle that asserts that Taiwan is part of the same Chinese nation as the mainland, precluding official state-to-state interactions between the U.S. and Taiwan.
Across all polls, some of the misses seem likely to defy the convenient explanations: Late, high-quality polls of Missouri and Florida showed Democratic candidates over 50 percent, for instance, precluding the possibility that late shifts among undecided voters were responsible.
Rather than question President Trump on legal grounds, congressional Democrats should acknowledge that the existing authorization for use of military force (AUMF) fully allowed him to carry out the recent airstrikes in Syria, precluding the need for an additional measure.
Since nothing can be done in the short-run about the population issue, and binding fiscal constraints are precluding large-scale public spending, exports are the only demand component that could make a significant contribution to Japan's economic growth and price stability.
None of the behind-the-scenes work needed to mount a major new production is taking place, and this month the Tony Awards said it would return to Radio City on June 10, all but precluding a late-spring show as well.
And with them, the subtlest of signals, associated with the rarest, highest-energy processes during inflation, are lost: Cosmologists will never be able to gather enough statistics in our finite patch of sky to tease them out, precluding a complete accounting of nature's fundamental constituents.
Such a scenario could occur in the event of an economic downturn or natural disaster, or if the hard cap is met halfway through the year, potentially precluding new recipients from signing up, or causing service to be abruptly cut off due to a lack of funds.
This last practice is basically indistinguishable from American Express's policy of precluding merchants accepting their credit cards from recommend­ing other—and lower-priced—options like MasterCard and VISA, for which Amex was found to have violated the Sherman Act in 2013 and required by the courts to rescind.
The Palestinians have long sought to establish East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state, and the decision to move the embassy, along with Mr. Trump's declaration last month that the status of Jerusalem was "off the table," has been seen by many Palestinians as precluding that possibility.
After a six month long inquest, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today closed its investigation into a fatal accident involving a Tesla vehicle in autopilot mode with the conclusion that no design error occurred, precluding the need for a product recall and clearing Tesla of fault in the incident.
You still have a very large divergence between the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, and thats really whats precluding a sustained euro/dollar rally based on the expectations of what the Feds going to do going forward, said Bipan Rai, North American head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto.
Signed in 2009 and pursuant to Section 123 of the U.S. Atomic Energy Act of 1954, the agreement allows the UAE to receive nuclear materials, equipment and know-how from the U.S. while precluding it from developing dual-use technology by barring uranium enrichment and fuel reprocessing, the processes required for building a bomb.
"You still have a very large divergence between the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, and that's really what's precluding a sustained euro/dollar rally based on the expectations of what the Fed's going to do going forward," said Bipan Rai, North American head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto.
Despite the fact that the Senate language might well have passed the House on a straight up-or-down vote (support coming from a combination of Republicans and Democrats), Boehner felt obliged to followed the so-called "Hastert Rule" precluding him from bringing up any bill that failed to pass muster with at least half of the Republican caucus.
The codes of ethics for reputed medical organizations like the American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, and American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology all share common views: Health-care providers can conscientiously object to care that conflicts with their beliefs but only in very limited settings, precluding emergencies, and ensuring that the patient receives care from another qualified colleague.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Thursday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has broad authority to attack Syria, precluding the need for Congress to act beforehand.
Mr Erdogan did not appear particularly keen to rebuild bridges with Europe: on the day of the vote, he pledged once again to do his part to reinstate the death penalty, which would threaten the membership of Turkey in the Council of Europe and torpedo its already comatose accession talks with the EU. Supporters of the new constitution say it will improve decision-making by concentrating power in Mr Erdogan's hands, precluding unwieldy political coalitions and neutralising powerful unelected officials.
In the end, you could be six months pregnant—or maybe it's your wife, or your sister, or your mother—hauling 20-pound boxes of copy paper around the office, hoping your baby isn't born anemic or with a protein allergy because your health plan doesn't cover the specialized, overly expensive baby formula necessary to stave off permanent mental and physical injury—what will later be termed a "preexisting condition" precluding your child from gaining access to healthcare coverage in the future (if some have it their way).
To protect doctor patient preference in decision-making, we need to reduce cost and address barriers to breast cancer treatments, such as requiring that insurance companies and government programs eliminate the difference in cost structure between oral chemotherapy drugs and those that are given through IV. Other reforms should include precluding specialty drug tiers, preventing protocols that require step therapy (trying cheaper alternative drugs first to show they won't work before moving on to the next drug, which ultimately wastes time that can be critical for a cancer patient), and preventing switching of medications for non-medical reasons.
The House is currently on recess, and if Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senate overcomes hurdles, passes massive coronavirus bill Overnight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Pelosi: Democrats eyeing more cash payments in next emergency bill MORE (D-Calif.) and the members of her caucus get behind the Senate's Phase III package, there's an expectation that it could move through the lower chamber by unanimous consent, precluding the need for lawmakers to return to Washington amid growing fears of travel and crowds.
In the more recent Tele-2/Watson decision, at the end of last year, the court expanded on Digital Rights Ireland, with a judgment which positively asserted minimum safeguards of EU law that must be prescribed in any national data retention legislation — specifically precluding: …national legislation which, for the purpose of fighting crime, provides for general and indiscriminate retention of all traffic and location data of all subscribers and registered users relating to all means of electronic communication, [and] national legislation governing the protection and security of traffic and location data and, in particular, access of the competent national authorities to the retained data, where the objective pursued by that access, in the context of fighting crime, is not restricted solely to fighting serious crime, where access is not subject to prior review by a court or an independent administrative authority, and where there is no requirement that the data concerned should be retained within the European Union.

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