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What was worth possibly preempting the president's cable news defenders?
Yes, it performs the welcome service of preempting trade wars.
Grants for preempting natural disasters brought on by climate change.
In preempting wage legislation, the state government is tamping down a
The Senate version may also soften the provisions preempting state rules.
Rubio even delivered his speech before Cruz did, preempting his victory lap.
Meanwhile, other analysts argue blockchain could lower prices by preempting certain problems.
Preempting state policy would require new and extremely aggressive federal energy legislation.
Crowdstrike is primarily in the business of preempting enterprise cloud infrastructure breaches.
Anna Eshoo and Zoe Lofgren, does not include a provision preempting state laws.
Those actions came despite the FCC preempting state regulations in its repeal order.
Preempting the withdrawal, Pakistan has turned to China as its new best friend.
It was a subtle attempt at preempting a presidential endorsement going the other way.
Preempting Trump on his answers would be as easy as memorizing the paragraph above.
Trump's Twitter remarks, it seems, were intended to deflect embarrassment by preempting news of the dissolution.
In the name of preempting some misinformation, let's talk about what this proposed rule would not do.
House intelligence hearings continue on Friday, with all major broadcast and cable news networks preempting all programming.
Today's technology giants have become a lot more savvy about anticipating and preempting threats to their dominance.
Democratic presidential candidates are preempting the Iowa caucuses' delayed results as they head off to New Hampshire.
As Axios' Dave Lawler notes, Trump is now preempting those looming sanctions with steps of his own.
He announced his candidacy even before Conyers announced his retirement—effectively preempting the endorsement of his cousin.
It's a defense mechanism of sorts, preempting people from laughing at your weight by pointing it out first.
On June 22, the House of Representatives tried to override President Obama's veto of legislation preempting the rule.
In the past year and a half alone, 15 states have passed 28 laws preempting local labor standards.
Risk-averse businesses might start including cancer warnings on coffee cups in Melbourne and elsewhere, preempting expensive litigation.
This is less about twitch skills and more about knowing and preempting the unique threats posed in every level.
Environmental groups had been calling for precisely this move ever since the election — as a way of preempting Donald Trump.
If an egg isn't fertilized right at this time, then it gets reabsorbed into the body, preempting the next period.
This is largely due to state legislatures invalidating, or 'preempting,' city initiatives to raise minimum wages on a local level.
Already, House Democrats have begun to call for Bill Barr's resignation in the wake of his press conference preempting the report.
According to Suhr's statement on the incident, Perez-Lopez withdrew a kitchen knife and "lunged" offensively, preempting the officers to shoot.
In their letter, the retired generals and admirals said that such funding helps the military by preempting the need for force.
Israel fired the first shot, but claims it was preempting an imminent Egyptian attack; Arabs disagree, casting Israel as an aggressor.
Trump turned against Erdogan's invasion after it began, and he is now preempting those looming sanctions with steps of his own.
In September, the Internet Association said it supported "preempting state consumer privacy and data security laws" so the rules are "consistent" nationwide.
Huawei spent a bunch of time preempting Apple tech like 22019D Touch and turning its Android interface into an iOS-like environment.
Instead of fear-mongering, Facebook would be better served by working with regulators in good faith while focusing more on preempting abuse.
It is likely that the Constitution permits Congress to enact a law preempting such an order from a state or local government.
Trump stepped on his message, preempting his own reality show when viewers pay the most attention, in the weeks before the election.
Tuesday's decision stops the FCC from preempting those laws automatically, but they can still be challenged on a case-by-case basis.
Earlier on Friday, Trump told reporters that Ryan should remain speaker if the health bill failed in a vote, preempting the news.
The states also suggested the FCC failed to identify any "valid authority" for preempting state and local laws that would protect net neutrality.
Machine learning and historical data on transactions can help stock the needs of customers, preempting demand and providing consistent supply of desired items.
National Republicans, preempting a potential loss, have trashed Saccone, a state legislator and Air Force vet, to reporters in the race's final weeks.
Kenzen delivers real-time health insights using patented biosensors, sweat analysis and predictive analytics with the aim of preempting dehydration, cramping, and injuries.
The Democratic takeover also prevents legislative efforts to weaken democratic structures like national voter ID requirements or preempting state automatic voter registration laws.
Their objective was both to tighten restriction controls and to spare destination states the costs of deportation by preempting migration near its source.
The White House blasted the release of the forms on Tuesday night, preempting the MSNBC coverage with a statement prior to Maddow's broadcast.
The Obama administration responded by preempting those laws and guaranteeing cities the right to build their own broadband networks if they want to.
And if the goal of these contacts were to simply manage relations with a view toward preempting conflict, it might be easy to do.
Where to draw the line preempting existing carbon regulations: where ExxonMobil draws that line is vastly different from where any environmental group ever would.
So far, this has succeeded in preempting the kind of public outcry that helped scuttle the first version of the House bill in March.
It's also one of dozens that wants to replace the federal rules with state law, despite the FCC preempting such actions in its order.
SpaceX has programmed the ship's onboard computer to detect any anomalies that would require a speedy escape, hopefully preempting the need for astronauts to intervene.
Sustained, long-term efforts reducing poverty and addressing local grievances will increase regional stability and decrease violence while also preempting the conditions creating refugee crises.
Under Messam's mayoral administration, Miramar joined a lawsuit to bar the state government from preempting cities who want to regulate gun laws on their own.
Friedman also pointed out the alarming precedent set by Trump preempting the administrative review board that would have determined whether Gallagher can remain a SEAL.
He was trying to cover his ass for the accusations that the Times would publish shortly thereafter, by preempting them with his own PR spin.  Gross.
The prolonged negotiations, in fact, proved useful to the industry to create the illusion of a voluntary self-regulatory process, seemingly preempting the need for regulation.
If you're feeling bold and know how to spin it the right way, Ruyle says you might also share a previous failure, preempting that question yourself.
Critics accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of preempting the outcomes of the hearings by publicly backing the policy before the parliamentary group was done with its work.
The big thing was, I'm preempting this here, talking about Obama, but the big event was the Obama-Oprah event in Montecito and Santa Barbara in 2007.
Wade into law, preempting state laws that restrict access to abortion clinics and repealing the Hyde amendment, which prevents individuals from using Medicaid to cover abortion costs.
But Qualcomm, one of Apple's biggest rivals, is preempting the iPhone maker just a few days before its big event with the new Snapdragon Wear 3100 platform.
In Iowa, Republican legislators passed a bill to set one minimum wage at the state level, preempting a county-by-county approach that labor groups were pursuing.
Manufacturers and retailers could coordinate and decide to standardise expiration labels on their own, thus smoothing the path for future legislation and preempting potential opposition to it.
Building a working model for domestic and international threat information sharing is a good first step in preempting and investigating attacks that may compromise critical information systems.
And it has successfully lobbied state legislatures to pass laws preempting local ride-hailing regulations, much to the frustration of officials in some cities where it operates.
A great thing about the new Section 4(a)(7) exemption is that securities sold pursuant to the exemption are "covered securities," thereby preempting state law registration requirements.
The legal battle mainly centers around whether the FCC overstepped its authority in reclassifying internet service providers and in preempting states from substituting their own net neutrality rules.
This year, measures similar to HB2, preempting local protections for gays, lesbians and transgender people, have already been filed in states like South Carolina, South Dakota and Texas.
Thankfully, Congress has already taken steps to introduce a common-sense and state-tested rate cap of 36 percent annual interest while not preempting states with lower caps.
By preempting MWC, the world's largest conference for the wireless industry, the White House hopes to send a signal that future contracts for cutting-edge technology must prioritize cybersecurity.
According to people briefed on the meeting, some of the auto officials expressed some support for preempting California's rules, but to date no automaker has publicly endorsed the idea.
Trump himself leaned into one attack on the FBI by suggesting that the counterintelligence probe of Russia had somehow prevented the Miami field office from preempting the Parkland shooting.
The party also opposes the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to exercise its regulatory power to support city-run broadband by preempting state laws threatening to block community networks.
Around the nation, state legislatures are rapidly firing off bills to streamline the massive deployment of 5G wireless infrastructure, preempting local authority in favor of the telecom industry's financial interests.
Lawmakers in at least three states—California, Florida, and Massachusetts—are considering measures that would govern how city officials collect data from scooter companies, in some ways preempting local control.
While details of the plan are still being flushed out, two points are particularly controversial among environmentalists: preempting some regulations and shielding oil companies from certain lawsuits related to climate change.
Amid chatter that Cramer was reconsidering, North Dakota Democrats were preempting a potential bid with releases of old stories about Republicans previously discouraging him from running and backlash over past comments.
In the run-up to the holiday weekend, traditional retailers invested heavily in improving their websites and bulking up delivery options, preempting a decline in visits to brick-and-mortar stores.
In November, the administration asked the high court to halt an order by a Maryland federal judge blocking Trump's revised travel ban, preempting review by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
It seems like an inexpensive way to improve their lineups, while preempting low-rated shows (in this case, the drama "Ransom") or murder-of-the-week newsmagazines that could easily be rescheduled.
The Court ruled that banks can charge whatever interest rate they want if they moved to a state like Delaware or South Dakota that doesn't have a usury law, preempting other states' protections.
But we also want to look at the people and organizations working for a better future—engaging with the challenges we face positively, preempting the hurdles we may all face sooner or later.
Just this week, Missouri enacted a state law preempting local efforts to raise the minimum wage, overturning thousands of pay increases already in effect and literally ripping raises from the pockets of workers.
Democratic legislatures have also been guilty of overreach, such as this past summer when California's overwhelmingly blue statehouse passed a bill preempting soda taxes in an effort to appease the American Beverage Association.
"They are preempting the president's lawyers, who we know will make false arguments, and they are meeting those arguments before the president's lawyers get their chance because they won't be rebutted," Schumer said.
But Sanders does also call for investing $1.48 trillion over 10 years in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund while federally preempting local zoning regulations to force affluent communities to accept affordable housing projects.
Sure, if there are parallel cases in different jurisdictions they can manipulate the outcome by negotiating a settlement with one set of plaintiffs' lawyers instead of another, effectively preempting the lead counsel selection process.
About a year later, Facebook suspended Cambridge Analytica from its network—preempting a massive investigation that revealed that Cambridge Analytica had purloined millions of Facebook profiles for political purposes, using a deceptive personality quiz.
In defense of its unethical reviewing practices, Sunday Riley claimed it was preempting negative reviews from competitors — behavior that both Pavlou and Lappas said is rampant in e-commerce, particularly in the beauty industry.
Only the actions of the Pentagon and a backchannel warning from Pyongyang informing the White House the tweet would be seen as preempting a U.S. attack prevented the post from being sent, he added.
Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon was a "full, free, and absolute pardon…for all offenses," excusing Nixon for any misdeeds he undertook while occupying the presidency, and thereby preempting any possible indictments for Watergate.
"Do no harm simply means don't stop good work, good practices that have already occurred in the states by preempting the states from doing the things that have worked," Becerra told Reuters in an interview.
After North Carolina passed its ordinance, H.B. 2, preempting localities from allowing transgender people to use the facilities of their choice, several sports leagues like the NCAA, the NBA and the ACC chose to relocate events.
The FCC's repeal order included a provision preempting states from creating their own net neutrality rules, and this movement could lay the groundwork for a court battle over states' rights to implement their own consumer protections.
By questioning the CBO's model altogether — something Republicans have been doing since the first draft of the House's health care bill had an estimate of 24 million uninsured — Cassidy appeared to be preempting another bad score.
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Then Trump reversed course Wednesday afternoon — preempting his own aviation regulators and appearing to surprise at least one airline with an announcement that all 737 MAX planes operating in the U.S. would be grounded immediately, and indefinitely.
"This is a good step because we want to avoid any reputational damage impacts in the activity of these companies," he said, adding that judicial investigations had to run their course and that he was not preempting their conclusions.
"What everybody needs to know is that preemption [of state laws] is a very, very big deal, and you don't do it unless you're satisfied that the federal law that's preempting the state law provides significant protections," said Sen.
Preempting a decline in visits to brick-and-mortar stores, many traditional retailers have invested heavily in their websites, bulking up delivery options, and tightening store inventories to ward off any post-holiday liquidation that would weigh on profits.
Over just four years, Uber and rival Lyft helped pass laws in 41 states that put ride-hailing under the state's jurisdiction, preempting some or all local regulations, according to a 2018 study by the National Employment Law Project.
By dropping her mandate as chairwoman of SAF Holland, Merz is preempting criticism over the amount of board seats she holds at other listed firms as CEO-designate of Thyssenkrupp, a task seen as extremely challenging and time-consuming.
In 2014, when Gillum was Tallahassee city commissioner, two gun-rights organizations sued the city over regulations prohibiting residents from using firearms in public parks, which they argued violated a 2011 state law preempting local governments from passing gun control ordinances.
"One of the explanations for this rather sharp decline is that previously people were still buying, preempting that prices would go up quite a bit," said head of economic reviews and statistics at the central bank Johan van den Heever.
While the letter does not seem to touch on these concerns based on BuzzFeed's report, postponing the integration would buy investigators more time to understand the antitrust implications of those acquisitions before Facebook scrambles the eggs, preempting a potential breakup.
Trump is being "played by Pyongyang" and is "unwittingly preempting himself of the one effective non-lethal policy he has, sanctions enforcement," according to Sung-Yoon Lee, a Korean studies professor at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Preempting demonstrations planned for this Saturday, December 28, museums including the Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Grand Palais, Musée d'Orsay, Orangerie, Palais de Tokyo, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Fondation Louis Vuitton, and Jeu de Paume will all close for business.
What purpose would be served in preempting that solemn occasion by the president's trip to a private meeting in Europe is not clear, especially since the economy and national security will be the central issues he will discuss in his address to Congress.
Preempting the states would be a boon for tech giants like Google and Uber and automakers including Ford and Volvo; one of their lobbying groups, the Self Driving Coalition for Safer Streets, offered lawmakers its stamp of approval during testimony on Tuesday.
Juul Labs, the maker of Juul, this week appeared to be preempting the FDA's crackdown, with an announcement it would stop selling its fruit and dessert-flavored products in more than 90,000 brick-and-mortar retail stores, and halt its marketing on Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook's critics see it as preempting or swallowing the open web, but Facebook's application is built on many open technical standards, the company has contributed lots of open source code, and many inside Facebook see their service as inheriting the web's "connect the world" mission.
She has made statements supporting "preempting state laws that unfairly protect incumbent businesses," a clear reference to the FCC decision last year to preempt state laws (laws that are often backed by telecom giants) that would block cities from building their own broadband networks.
In fact, it's what you'd expect, if you belonged to a particular demographic — and yet so much of being a minority in this country hinges on our not only expecting the worst, but preempting it, all while preparing alibis, footnotes, backups, and safeholds three times over.
And if you're wondering why the FCC is preempting state consumer protection laws in this item without notice, let me help you with a simple jingle that you can easily commit to memory: If it benefits industry, preemption is good; if it benefits consumers, preemption is bad.
"This legislation completely undermines California's right to manage their own water supplies by preempting local water use agreements, and does nothing to provide water security for our Central Coast region," Whittlesey said, adding that all options for shoring up California's water supply needs to be explored.
But that preempting might seem strange to the fans "Race" is trying to reach out to this season: The young and tech-addicted who follow its social-media-star contestants such as Tyler Oakley and Korey Kuhl, Zach and Rachel King and Sheri and Cole LaBrant.
I mostly agreed with the opinion invective, because what was being proposed, if enacted, would be in defiance of the White House's own Africa policy, of U.S. national security interests in preempting threats to the U.S. homeland and in contravention of commitments to our NATO allies.
I would calculate the cost of using Swiss Bible paper in place of the Chinese paper that the client insisted we buy, should the latter prove too flimsy to prevent ink from bleeding to the other side, the Psalms obscuring the Proverbs, Matthew contradicting Mark, Peter preempting John.
The state of Alabama has urged a federal appeals court to reject a lawsuit filed by civil rights groups and fast-food workers claiming a state law was tainted with "racial animus" and discriminated against black residents of Birmingham by preempting an ordinance to raise the minimum wage.
Reps. Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler and the other Democrats prosecuting the case against President Donald Trump spent the day focused on two main goals — outlining why Trump's Ukraine dealings met the constitutional threshold for removal from office and preempting the arguments sure to be made by the president's defense team.
Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerOnly four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Hispanic civil rights icon endorses Harris for president California AG Becerra included in Bloomberg 50 list MORE (D-Calif.) spoke to Pallone's concerns Thursday about preempting state authority over chemicals and, without mentioning him by name, pushed him to rejoin the talks.
"There are also important legal issues to address, from the rushed and procedurally deficient proceeding, to the misguided move to unravel the Title II underpinning of the order and the strong net neutrality rules, to preempting states and localities from protecting net neutrality," Sarah Morris, OTI's director of open internet policy, said in a statement.
This is seemingly the information in question: It's not entirely crystal clear that it was Helwani preempting the news about Brock Lesnar fighting at UFC 200, but the chronology of the whole thing makes it seem like UFC was upset that he got the jump—his announcement came hours before UFC made any mention.
Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School who studies state preemption efforts, says he "nearly fell out of his chair" when he heard Abbott call for local control in responding to the coronavirus because Texas has been among the most aggressive Republican-leaning states in preempting laws from Democratic-leaning cities over the past decade.
Democratic Senator Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies MORE (D-Mass.) introduced the Privacy Bill of Rights Act, which mirrors provisions of the GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act, while specifically preempting state laws.
The CSRC's decision comes more than 18 months after HSBC first announced the JV, which had prompted concerns the UK-headquartered bank may lose its advantage in the race to become the first to secure majority ownership of its onshore JV. Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley agreed with its Chinese JV partner, Huaxin Securities, to raise its stake to 49% from 1.53% in a move widely interpreted as preempting plans from the Chinese regulators to allow foreign firms to take majority stakes in their securities JVs.
In his classic book on impeachment, constitutional lawyer Charles Black Jr. argued that the true question impeachment poses is not whether the president committed a crime, but whether the president's crime merits overturning the result of the last election and preempting the public's opportunity to make their own choice in the next: The election of the president (with his alternate, the vice-president) is the only political act that we perform together as a nation; voting in the presidential election is certainly the political choice most significant to the American people, and most closely attended to by them.

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