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Stefan Ring, a military consultant in Stockholm, sees reinstituting the draft as window-dressing.
The psychological and practical impact of reinstituting checkpoints would be great on both sides.
Pruitt likes to proclaim that he's reinstituting the rule of law at the EPA.
China is also reinstituting tariffs on cars and auto parts originating from the United States.
This is a major step back in the negotiations for reinstituting a version of DACA.
Reinstituting the 2018 policy would save an estimated 114 lives in the next year alone.
"Manbij is important for reinstituting the confidence between the U.S. and Turkey," Mr. Unluhisarcikli said.
Census Bureau statisticians estimated that reinstituting the question today would prompt millions of respondents to avoid participating.
The Reich of Wolfenstein wears its atrocities on its sleeve, complete with reinstituting slavery and conducting public beheadings.
The central bank is reinstituting quantitative easing and providing all the support it can to stabilize credit markets.
Cruz accuses Obama of appeasing Iran in signing the nuclear deal, calling for "ripping it up" and reinstituting sanctions.
"I think there is and should be zero appetite for reinstituting Glass-Steagall itself," said Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman.
But he also said other discussions about reinstituting a law that would separate commercial banking from investment banking are counterproductive.
The recent opposition, along party lines, to the idea of reinstituting sanctions on Iran is discouraging testament to feckless dereliction of duty.
As a matter of national security, we cannot return to a pre-9/11 footing by reinstituting barriers between national security and law enforcement.
Beijing is also reinstituting tariffs on cars and auto parts originating from the United States that it suspended last December as U.S.-China trade talks accelerated.
Thing is ... it makes total sense for the City to press on with its lawsuit, despite the Special Prosecutor reinstituting 6 felony criminal charges against him.
" Adams thought it was doomed from the start: "To think of Reinstituting Republics … would be to revive Confusion and Carnage, which must again End in despotism.
However, while there is talk about reinstituting share buybacks, it is the fourth priority right now after the dividend, maintaining the business and reinvesting in the business.
China is also reinstituting an additional 25% tariff on U.S.-made vehicles and 5% tariffs on auto parts that had been suspended at the beginning of the year.
When the president considered reinstituting torture for the interrogation of terrorism suspects, Mr. Mattis objected and Mr. Trump backed down, saying he would defer to his defense secretary.
" In fact, Kent said he and other U.S. officials "consistently advocated reinstituting" the Burisma probe, "as well as holding the corrupt prosecutors who closed the case to account.
China is also reinstituting an additional 25% tariff on U.S.-made vehicles and a 5% tariff on auto parts that had been suspended at the beginning of the year.
That could be the promise of limited sanctions relief or reinstituting waivers for some oil sales in exchange for a verifiable halt in terrorist activity in the Gulf region.
Reinstituting U.S. sanctions will result in less pressure on Tehran than before the Iran deal, when the international community was united in identifying its nuclear program as a security threat.
The president could also refrain from signing the waiver when it expires in June, in effect reinstituting the law that requires the United States to build an embassy in Jerusalem.
Upon taking office, Mr. Trump signed a presidential memorandum reinstituting and expanding the so-called global gag rule, which bars federal funding for organizations around the world that provide abortion counseling or referrals.
And reinstituting programs piecemeal could be a slippery slope that gives lawmakers an excuse to delay the full re-opening of the government, which is what really needs to happen to protect American families.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has made no secret of his desire to revitalize the U.S. war on drugs, and new reports indicate he intends to begin by reinstituting harsher sentences for low-level offenders.
It could make it easier, someday, for a future Congress to take steps to improve Obamacare, either by reinstituting the mandate or by expanding the tax subsidies to make insurance more affordable to more people.
The untested theory behind reinstituting a Glass-Steagall separation of commercial from investment banking is that the slimmed-down commercial banking companies would be smaller, engaged in less-risky activities and therefore easier to regulate.
Reinstituting a union contract in the county would net millions in annual revenue for the Colorado chapter of the union — revenue that could stave off the encroaching monopoly of the National Education Association in Colorado.
During an interview with Time, Trump was asked if he would consider reinstituting the child separation policy — something he reportedly wanted to do when he forced then-Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to resign in April.
He could do it by reinstituting a Bush-era program that President Barack Obama suspended in 2011 — after years of complaints by civil rights groups that the program targeted Muslims and wasn't effective in preventing terrorism.
I support reinstituting a modern version of Glass- Steagall that would include going after the shadow banks, requiring capital requirements that would force them to no longer put us on the hook for these sorts of things.
As if to prove his judiciousness, Mattis, during his job interview, tried to persuade Trump to abandon the idea of reinstituting torture as an interrogation tool, saying that offers of beer and cigarettes work just as well.
Despite this, Mr. Trump admits he's considering reinstituting that horrific policy in a new format in which families would be detained together for 20 days, and then children could be transferred to a government shelter while their parents remained in custody.
Bacevich cites the growing list of things he seemed certain to do where that certainty has now largely disappeared: "tearing up" the Iran nuclear deal; jettisoning NATO; abandoning the "One China" policy; moving the US embassy to Jerusalem; reinstituting torture.
Arpaio gained infamy for his unusual jail practices, like forcing inmates to reside outdoors in intense summer heat in a "tent city" (which he described as his very own "concentration camp"), reinstituting chain gangs, and mandating detainees to wear pink underwear.
It even provided some lessons for the Cleveland Division of Police: The department was so happy with how the bikes worked out — for police transportation as well as to create artificial barriers — that they're keeping the bikes and reinstituting bike patrols in neighborhoods.
The 83-year-old sheriff is known for his unorthodox and often draconian ways of doing things at Maricopa County Jail, like housing inmates in a "tent city" despite the blistering Arizona heat, reinstituting chain gangs, and forcing detainees to wear pink underwear.
Though even she praises him for taking certain measures — reinstituting certain rent subsidies, for instance — without which homelessness would be even worse, it has been hard to ignore the near daily condemnation the mayor now seems to receive for all that has gone wrong.
Trump's goal in reinstituting the sanctions is to kill the nuclear deal, to bring Iran's economy to the point of total collapse, to contain Iran's regional involvement in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, and, in spite of Washington's denials, presumably to celebrate the collapse of Iran's ruling regime.
Trump has shown no interest in reinstituting a ban on LGBTQ service in the military (a return of the ban on trans soldiers appears likelier), and the Supreme Court is loath to overturn recent precedents, which could help ensure that same-sex marriage remains the law of the land.
Multiplying that number by many times would almost certainly require reinstituting a program like Secure Communities and employing vastly more immigration agents, as well as using more aggressive tactics to find and remove immigrants who may have broken the law, according to Mr. Appleby of the Center for Migration Studies of New York.
With these antecedents, Sotomayor's first decision was reestablishing the old system of labor levies, abolishing the Tasa de Gamboa and reinstituting the previous Tasa de Santillán, albeit with provisions to humanize the old system, with the goal of avoiding the excesses of the encomenderos against the Indians.
Shortly after the defeat, the Georgian rebels managed to ambush and kill Shahbandeh Khan. Teimuraz, along with his comrades, actively continued to oppose the Persian hegemony. Teimuraz's political and military maneuvers effectively resulted in restoration of autonomy in eastern Georgia, reinstituting the throne of Kakheti to Teimuraz I himself.
The Pollet gang Abel Pollet (9 October 1873 – 11 January 1909) was a French gangster and murderer. The leader, with his brother Auguste, of the Pollet gang, four of whose members, including Abel and Auguste, were beheaded in January 1909, as convicted murderers, thus reinstituting the death penalty in France.
Santa Anna took over as President for a year in 1853. On taking office on 20 April, he abolished the 1824 constitution and ruled as a dictator. On 16 December he declared himself President for Life. After the Plan of Ayutla was proclaimed in March 1854, aimed at reinstituting the 1824 constitution, a revolt started.
During his tenure, he advocated for a constitutional requirement for a balanced budget, increasing spending on defense, banning the sale of tobacco in supermarkets, and reinstituting conscription. Furthermore, he opposed an elected instead of an appointed mayor. Terpstra stepped down as chair on January 1, 2017 to focus on his job and his campaign to become a member of the House of Representatives.
In 2002, Voskuhl was part of the investigative team that found that treating non-pregnant women with 8 mg/day estriol helped to relieve symptoms, including lesion number and volume. Upon cessation of treatment, lesion number and volume returned to pre-treatment levels. After reinstituting treatment, lesion number and volume again decreased significantly. Cognitive ability, evaluated by the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT), also improved in those treated with estriol.
Justice at his inauguration Justice took office as governor on January 16, 2017. He is known for using colorful metaphors and digs at political opponents. To improve West Virginia's budget situation, he has proposed raising the state's revenue by $450 million, primarily by increasing the consumer sales tax, reinstituting the business and occupation (B & O) tax, and establishing a "rich man's" tax. He also opposed plans to cut health and education spending.
The following year, she became chief operating officer for Walmart U.S. As COO, McKenna and Walmart U.S. president CEO Greg Foran led a $2 billion investment in higher wages, training, and technology. McKenna undertook initiatives to improve store associates' workplace, including efforts to clean stores, relax the dress code, and reinstituting Walmart Radio. McKenna also brought to Walmart U.S. tools she used at Asda, including online ordering and in-store pickup. In January 2018, it was announced that McKenna would return to Walmart International, succeeding David Cheesewright as president and CEO.
After the takeover, educators in the capital tried unsuccessfully to recruit him to serve the Yuan and instead disseminated his classical commentaries. He refused local appointments, but in 1309 he served in the Directorate of Education in Dadu (Beijing), leaving in 1312 over differences with those reinstituting the examination system, which had been defunct since the Mongol takeover. Wu had wished to broaden the classical curriculum beyond Zhu Xi’s commentaries on the Four Books and proposed models that challenged the prevailing plan. In the 1320s he also served in the Historical Bureau in the capital.
The Great Australians was an Australian political party. The party was founded in 2003 by John James Cumming then led by John Rivett, a Queensland businessman who has started and run many businesses. Its policies included the institution of a 2% "Spending Tax" on all spending made by individuals and companies and the abolition of income tax and the goods and services tax, the reinstitution of national service (i.e. conscription into the military), the abolition of Double Tax Conventions and reinstituting trade protection and the nationalisation of infrastructure.
Many famous trials, such as the O.J. Simpson murder trial, were televised. In the wake of the O.J. trial, however, many judges decided to ban cameras from their courtrooms. Immediately after that trial, California Governor Pete Wilson announced his opposition to televised trials, and he later asked the Judicial Council to consider reinstituting the ban on film and electronic media coverage of criminal trials. It has been argued, however, that the Simpson case was an anomaly that has little relation to the everyday concerns of media coverage of the criminal justice system.
Following the arrests, thousands of anti-coup protesters demanded instituting the death penalty against detainees connected with the coup, chanting "we want the death penalty". President Erdoğan has been open to reinstituting the death penalty, noting that "in a democracy, whatever the people want they will get." Turkish authorities have not executed anyone since 1984, but legally abolished capital punishment only in 2004 as a pre-condition to join the European Union. European Union officials have been vocal about their opposition to purges by Turkish authorities in connection to the coup.
From 1966 to 1976 during the Cultural Revolution, the expression of religious life in China was effectively banned, including the TSPM. The growth of the Chinese house church movement during this period was a result of all Chinese Christian worship being driven underground for fear of persecution. In 1979 the government officially restored the TSPM after thirteen years of non-existence, and in 1980 the CCC was formed. However, many Christians in China were skeptical of the government's intention in reinstituting the TSPM, partly because those entrusted in its local administration were often ones who had participated in repressive actions in the past.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said that Turkey must work within the framework of the law to uphold Europe's democratic principles. Furthermore, on 18 July 2016, Federica Mogherini, the High Representative of Foreign Affairs of the European Union, announced that no country will be admitted into the European Union "if it introduces the death penalty". Moreover, German press secretary, Steffen Seibert, stated that reinstituting the death penalty will end Turkey's accession talks with the European Union. Turkey is a member of the Council of Europe, and ratified the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as part of its terms of membership.
We can have filters on > Internets where public money is spent. There ought to be filters in public > libraries and filters in public schools so if kids get on the Internet, > there is not going to be pornography or violence coming in. In the 2004 election's second debate in St. Louis, Missouri, this time opposing John Kerry, Bush used the word Internets in response to an audience question about a potential military draft: > DANIEL FARLEY, AUDIENCE MEMBER: Mr. President, since we continue to police > the world, how do you intend to maintain our military presence without > reinstituting a draft? > BUSH: Yes, that's a great question. Thanks.
Tomb of Blessed Pius IX photographed in 2015 The process for his beatification, which in the early stages was strongly opposed by the Italian government, was begun on 11 February 1907, and recommenced three times. The Italian government had since 1878 strongly opposed beatification of Pius IX. Without Italian opposition, Pope John Paul II declared Pius IX to be Venerable on 6 July 1985 (upon confirming his life of heroic virtue), and beatified him on 3 September 2000 (his annual liturgical commemoration is 7 February). The beatification of Pius IX was controversial and was criticized by some Jews and Christians because of what was perceived as his authoritarian, reactionary politics; the accusation of abuse of episcopal powers; and antisemitism (most specifically the case of Edgardo Mortara, but also his reinstituting the Roman ghetto).
In 1541, Karo succeeded Berab and he perpetuated the tradition by ordaining Moshe Alshich, Elisha Gallico and Jacob Berab II. In the 1590s, Alshich ordained Hayyim Vital, and between the years 1594 and 1599, Jacob Berab II ordained seven more scholars: Moses Galante, Elazar Azikri, Moses Berab (Jacob's brother), Abraham Gabriel, Yom Tov Tzahalon, Hiyya Rofe and Jacob Abulafia. Berab made an error in not first obtaining the approval of the chief rabbis in Jerusalem, which led to an objection to having a Sanhedrin at that time. This was not an objection to the semikhah, but to reinstituting a Sanhedrin. Levi ibn Habib, the chief rabbi in Jerusalem, wrote that when the nascent Sanhedrin took the authority of a Sanhedrin upon itself, it had to fix the calendar immediately.
The show describes itself as a cross between Cops and Punk’d,Punk’d + Cops = Smile You’re Under Arrest setting up elaborate sting operations to snare people wanted on outstanding warrants. These sting operations include opportunities for felons to work as an extra on a movie set or as a model in a fashion shoot, among others.New reality show "Smile, You're Under Arrest" Once the trap is set and the actors have had their fun with the unsuspecting criminals, police officers arrest and take them to jail. All of the cases featured in Smile...You’re Under Arrest! involve the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department of Phoenix, AZ under the command of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who is known as “The Toughest Sheriff in America”.Joseph M Arpaio He has a reputation for unusual law enforcement tactics such as reinstituting chain gangs, housing prisoners in a desert “tent city” and forcing them to wear pink underwear.
The birth of the Soviet Union influenced the Uyghurs, increasing the popularity of nationalist separatist movements and the spread of the communist message. A local Communist revolutionary organization was established in Xinjiang in 1921 ( Revolutionary Uyghur Union, member of Comintern), the area also served as a refuge for many intellectuals fleeing the advent of Soviet Communism in Central Asia, which formed a division within the Xinjiang Turkic nationalist movement. The situation in Xinjiang deteriorated with the assassination of Yang Zengxin in 1928 and the rise to power of his deputy, Jin Shuren (金樹仁), who declared himself governor after arresting and executing Yang's assassin, a rival official named Fan Yaonan (樊耀南) who had planned to assume the position for himself. Autocratic, corrupt, and ineffective at managing the province's development, Jin further antagonized the populace by reinstituting Sinicization policies, increasing taxes, prohibiting participation in the hajj and bringing in Han Chinese officials to replace local leaders.

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