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You've got a very intense legal battle and the timeline was not set by Donald Trump; it was set by the courts.
HireVue told Recode that it follows the standards set by the Uniform Guidelines, as well as guidelines set by other professional organizations.
Our services comply with performance-based standards set by the federal government and adhere to guidelines set by leading third-party accreditation agencies.
Instead, there would be a single interest rate, set by the European Central Bank, in Frankfurt, and a single exchange rate, set by the market.
At the same time, states were allowed to peg their own emissions standards to those set by the EPA or those set by the California Air Resources Board.
They tackle subjects like ethically produced smartphones (in a set by the French comedian Shirley Souagnon) or Turkish coffee (in a set by the Indian comedian Aditi Mittal).
Though the Fed doesn't set the prime rate, changes in the rates set by the central bank tend to be closely correlated to the prime rate set by individual banks.
Prices are set by what the market will bear But the overwhelming factor is that in America, the world's largest market for drugs, prices are set by what the market will bear.
There are particular questions here about the fate of union workers whose pay and benefits are set by multi-year collective bargaining agreements and public sector workers whose pay is set by law.
The speed limit was set by the Swedish Transport Agency.
The club record is 12, set by the 21 squad.
It's set by federal statute, so Congress can change it.
That's below the $3.25 million goal set by the distributor.
They do not reach the threshold set by King's definition.
Fires are often set by companies to clear the land.
The helmets must instead meet safety standards set by NOCSAE.
Restrictions set by the European Commission are still in place.
But the Senate schedule is set by the majority leader.
The diamonds are set by an expert goldsmith in Finland.
The price of those share sales was set by WeWork. 
That narrative was initially set by a lawyer for Boucher.
The proper decibel level was set by Rudy Giuliani screaming.
The tone was set by the party line vote Oct.
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"These are requirements that are set by law," Toner maintained.
This is mostly due to expectations set by Apple itself.
At Juno, fare rates, and cuts, are set by management.
Other games have followed the example set by The Sims.
And the targets, remember, are set by countries for themselves.
Not all will have their tables set by Memorial Day.
The price of motherhood is set by our government's policies.
For one thing, they are set by the navigators themselves.
But immigration policy is ultimately set by the federal government.
And those goals were first set by Sanders in 2016.
Furthermore, 13 other states follow the rules set by California.
The agenda, which under Texas law is set by Gov.
Our city has to follow every rule set by Beijing.
He broke the mark set by David Akers in 2008.
We lack the necessary direction and local policy guidelines to deliver on the 2030 national goal set by USDA and other government agencies, as well as the international goals set by the UN Environment Programme.
They exemplify rigid beauty standards set by a small, insular group.
His policy was in theory set by Labour's latest party conference.
Now imagine what happens when prices are set by computer software.
The previous record of 203.16 was set by them in January.
UK foreign policy should be set by Parliament, not US President.
This includes requirements and additional, elective "guidance" set by the ECB.
Discovery did not elaborate on the conditions set by the regulator.
That and the examples set by their own families growing up.
That is well above the 21 percent minimum set by regulators.
In some cases, the odds are set by the punters themselves.
Plus there'll be an evening indie dance DJ set by RAC.
The company's pricing structure mimics Airbnb's, with prices set by proprietors.
Of course, the low bar set by analysts may also help.
The 230 limit set by his predecessor, Barack Obama, was 22013,000.
Alone among school subjects, it is still set by those councils.
The previous record was 10, set by Josh Beckett in 63.
The beauty metric we know best was set by pain-stricken,
The right to have an abortion as set by Roe vs.
A fee for the extra is set by the car host.
Keys then took the set by winning the next two games.
The previous mark was 11,431 yards, set by Temple's Phillip Walker.
The franchise record is 36 set by Steve Balboni in 1985.
When play was suspended, Murray led the set by 4-2.
Of course, the low bar set by analysts may also help.
That has to be a major precedent set by a president.
So whatever target is set by EPA will be somewhat arbitrary.
Trump is way behind on multiple benchmarks set by previous presidents.
Cleveland tied the AL mark set by the 21 Oakland Athletics.
The world record was set by the Jewish Center of Princeton.
That's more than double the previous record set by Barack Obama.
The morning-line odds were set by Keith Feustle of Pimlico.
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What we believe in are the ground rules set by God.
The phase-out is earlier than set by most car makers.
At least 213 states have no minimum age set by statute.
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Has America has fallen into a trap set by Soleimani's Iran?
This is the objective set by the Iranian opposition under Mrs.
Manafort's crimes didn't have minimum or mandatory sentences set by Congress.
The Titan Security Keys meet standards set by the FIDO alliance.
ECAs, set by individual port states, limit sulphur emissions to 0.1%.
Most apps should follow the lead set by the operating system.
He breaks the record set by, well, Tom Brady last year.
In most European countries, pay standards are set by sectoral bargaining.
Wisconsin Early voting opening dates are set by the county/municipality.
Despite these policies being set by the city, they are self-governed.
Given the precedent set by the US Supreme Court with Roe v.
That's the precedent set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, Kogan said.
He was seen on set by onlookers earlier in the day, BTW.
The precedent set by these retailers would surely entice others to follow.
The HIBOR rate is set by the city's Treasury Markets Association (TMA).
This involves trading only under rules set by the World Trade Organisation.
The latest was a bomb set by a Syrian "refugee" seeking asylum.
These are set by trades between informed active managers with differing opinions.
But social norms are increasingly being set by college authorities, not students.
This images is one a set by Asghar Khamseh documenting such attacks.
Gordon and Nanies's auspicious wedding date was set by local Javanese mystics.
Under the Obama administration, troop levels were set by the White House.
The old record of eight was set by Albert Pujols in 203.
Several Republicans have showed concerns about the precedent set by Trump's declaration.
Banks can decide whether to publish the requirements set by the regulators.
It was set by Dennis Kimetto at the Berlin Marathon in 2.43.
The previous record of $77,000 was set by Roger Craig in 2010.
The agenda in Washington and in state capitols gets set by others.
The school record is 67.5 set by Cody Kessler from 2012-2015.
That streak tied a team record set by Joe Christopher in 1964.
However, the tone in Asia is not only set by the Fed.
The erstwhile record of  847,275 trees was set by Pakistan in 2013.
INTEREST RATES set by the Federal Reserve have been rising since 2015.
Wood Mackenzie's forecast puts output far short of targets set by Beijing.
The set, by Lily Guerin, evokes a home on the Chesapeake Bay.
The firm did not respond by the Tuesday deadline set by Oversight.
The morning-line odds were set by Mike Battaglia of Churchill Downs.
The previous franchise record was 620, set by the 2007-08 Grizzlies.
One answer may lie in the expectations set by past presidential scandals.
Many farm commodities are trading below support prices set by the government.
My first set of acrylic paints was the BASICS set by Liquitex.
Or two, countries achieve the goals set by the Paris Climate Agreement.
Sofa lengths can be set by the customer in one-inch increments.
The deadline set by the states for court action is this week.
They just have to meet the overall emissions target set by EPA.
The release date was set by President George H.W. Bush in 1992.
Bharara's office's priorities have often matched those set by Obama's Justice Department.
That ties the record set by the University of Oregon (2011-12).
They approached a table set by the Sheet Metal Workers Local 20.
In Cyprus minimum wages are set by the government for some occupations.
It trades within a band set by the People's Bank of China.
But global standards set by scientists could give countries a big push.
The rules of the conflict had been set by the Communist Party.
All 26 states should follow the example set by Oregon and Washington.
Discussions each year have been set by Western leaders, not Asian ones.
Few men will ever sink to the low standard set by Harvey
Opponents say a deadline of 1982 set by Congress has long passed.
In the United States, vaccine requirement laws are set by each state.
It was almost double the record set by the team last year.
The rookie record of nine was set by Chris Young in 2007.
The target is a legally binding commitment set by the European Commission.
Some cities also have a local tax set by the local government.
Westbrook broke the record of nine, set by Wilt Chamberlain in 2181.
Brilliant-cut diamonds surround the plaque, closely set by visible gold metal.
Warren says she will cover the $500 billion plan by lowering the estate tax exemption from $22 million (which was set by Republicans in 2017) back down to $7 million (set by George W. Bush's administration in 2009).
GREEN I can report to you that James Macdonald's staging of "The Children," on a set by Miriam Buether, was, in its own way, as awesome as John Tiffany's staging of "Cursed Child," on a set by Christine Jones.
With the Blow, Guerilla Toss, a D.J. set by Neon Indian and more.
Gurriel's RBI total tied a team record set by J.R. Towles on Sept.
However, the commission concluded the sentence was within the parameters set by law.
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On ISIS, President Trump is operating within the parameters set by his predecessor.
Eighty-something percent of my compensation at Facebook was set by Wall Street.
Did the Sodder children die in a fire set by never-caught perpetrators?
The precedent that could be set by a guilty verdict is very concerning.
Attempts to bring about gradual change are traps set by the ruling class.
The Environmental Protection Agency could reverse regulatory rollbacks set by the Trump administration.
Avengers: Endgame just beat the $2.12 billion box office record set by Titanic.
The location manager claims Depp was eventually removed from set by his bodyguards.
This happens because you can't break the speed limit set by light speed.
Her bond was set by the court at 10,000 Egyptian pounds (about $570).
In theory, its value is set by reference to a basket of currencies.
Trends are not set by balding pot-bellied Dads and strolling-pushing Moms.
It is now poised to breach the 300kg cap set by the agreement.
Put another way, prices would continue to be largely set by pharma companies.
Prices are set by the seller but value is dictated by the economy.
The club record is 88 set by Don Money in 1973-74. 33.
But really, the tone was set by Google and then continued by Facebook.
He broke the mark of 219 previously set by Darian Durant in 2127.
McConnell simply had no choice but to expand the precedent set by Reid.
The latest iPad Pro models follows the trend lines set by the iPhone.
And the torrid pace set by stocks directly after Trump's win on Nov.
How much CEO Hackett will reverse the course set by Fields is uncertain.
The record is 12 straight playoff wins -- set by the '98-'99 Spurs.
That is within the 5 percent target set by the government for 2016.
He is 10 games shy of the franchise mark set by John Havlicek.
Since then, the RE syllabus has been set by local religious advisory councils.
He broke the record set by Troy Tulowitzki with the Rockies in 2007.
We kick things off today with a set by longterm THUMP favourite, Apiento.
This merely shows how unsound the "scientific" policies set by the FDA are.
The morning-line odds were set by Keith Feustle of Pimlico Race Course.
First, Rosenthal showed the raw footage that was captured on set by Immerge.
These constraints are set by the environment within which these devices are serving.
The deal fulfills requirements set by the European Commission and other regulatory authorities.
Both are consequences of novel post-crisis monetary policy set by central banks.
But he wanted to break the record set by his mentor, former Gov.
Caps will be set by the European Banking Authority, the bloc's banking regulator.
Not all purveyors of "Buffalo wings" follow the tradition set by Anchor Bar.
The current inflation target is set by the central bank at 4 percent.
He surpassed the mark set by Vincent Lecavalier (60 games) in 2006-07.
The tone outside it and in the dugout is set by the manager.
Short-term rates are not set by the market but by the Fed.
The Kansas City record of 32 was set by Jason Kendall in 2010.
Of being invited to join the set by Chris Martin, Mars tells WSJ.
But Trump has not shown interest in the precedent set by Russia's cyberattacks.
The renewable target is a legally binding commitment set by the European Union.
"Prices are set by manufacturers and distributors," the FDA said in a statement.
That's against the regulations set by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).
The precedent set by the Texas decision, however, now potentially stands to fall.
They all must meet the standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The Supreme Court's agenda increasingly seems to be set by what's on television.
That's over the 3.0% annual average inflation target set by China's central bank.
The returner is instructed to play at the pace set by the server.
We're a law-enforcement organization carrying out policy and law set by others.
The risk level set by USFK for the entire Korean peninsula remains "high."
"The whole trend of global media was set by Anglo-Saxons," he began.
"The bar is set by: What does science say is necessary?" he said.
What is the tone set by the first two paragraphs of the article?
And the rules set by Google are the rules we all abide by.
The precedents set by the articles of impeachment, however, will endure far longer.
The record for most people lighting menorahs simultaneously was set by 834 participants.
The mark broke the record set by August 2015 by 0.09 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hahn will inherit a nutrition platform largely set by Gottlieb, the former commissioner.
The fires in Bolivia, researchers and advocates believe, are largely set by people.
The new limit, 18,000, is the lowest amount ever set by the country.
That's above the previous peak of $80.8 billion set by Ford in 1999.
It also admitted it had violated statutory standards set by the industry ministry.
The United States can and should achieve the targets set by the WHO.
The timing of the offering will be set by investment banks, he said.
Rebates are typically a percentage of the list price set by drug makers.
Yeah, but the rules set by whom and for what and for when?
Go deeper: The new precedent set by White House's release of Ukraine call
The current threshold was set by the George W. Bush administration in 2004.
And the two likely swing votes in the case — Justice Anthony Kennedy and Chief Justice John Roberts — seemed more worried about the precedent they would set by voting against the ban than the precedent they'd set by voting for it.
Ankit PandaOctober 31, 2016 A 999 air quality index value is approximately 16 times over the safe limit of 60 that is set by India's pollution control officials and 90 times the safe level set by the World Health Organization.
It falls just before a June 9 deadline for voting set by the D.N.C. Under rules set by the Democratic National Committee, New York risks forfeiting some delegates at the national convention for voting so late in the party's nomination cycle.
He broke the record for the largest margin of victory, which was set by O.J. Simpson in 2141, and was voted first on 2158 percent of all ballots, besting the previous record of 2156 percent set by Troy Smith in 2150.
Yes, but: Germany is nonetheless well behind the 2030 deadline set by the IPCC.
Instead, banks would have to use the more conservative standard approach set by regulators.
In America, a big precedent was set by the Hosanna-Tabor case of 2012.
Goyal urged more government and companies to follow the example set by Nordic countries.
But those rules, set by the Federal Communications Commission, don't apply to the internet.
He broke the franchise mark of 48 points, set by Glen Rice in 1997.
Alongside these panel discussions there is always a live comedy set by a woman.
The bank would be charged with meeting an inflation target set by the government.
" He also said he and others were "misgendered constantly on set by the crew.
In interviews, Chappelle worried that the expectations set by this show pigeonholed black comedians.
Living up to the expectations and standards set by my siblings is nearly impossible.
In the 20153 movie, Vikander's Croft is coaxed by bread crumbs set by Richard.
This minimum "actuarial value" of the plans is set by law at 60 percent.
The last, more uncomfortable lesson is that the example set by mature democracies matters.
The range limit was reportedly set by Iran&aposs supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The 5-4 verdict overruled a 1992 precedent set by the case Quill v.
Find out the polling threshold set by the organization that sponsors and produces them.
Thread, a networking standard set by several companies, is central to these unwrapped projects.
This feels to me like the culture is really being set by the top.
His seven Preakness victories matches the record set by R.W. Walden in the 1800s.
Companies must also promise to stay beneath pollution thresholds set by the EPA itself.
This time, the singer wowed in a two-piece bodycon set by Mistress Rocks.
That is well below the 2 percent inflation target set by the Federal Reserve.
That is partly due to rocketing minimum wages, which are set by local government.
If we are not careful, we may fall into the traps set by others.
The record for any month is 20 set by Sammy Sosa in June 1998.
There is a statutory rate set by the CRB, currently 9.1 cents per song.
The house's right side is blackened from a fire set by somebody's benzene torch.
Members face a deadline set by state law to take a vote by November.
Now, this to me is an obvious perjury trap being set by partisan investigators.
Freeman broke the record of 210 plate appearances set by Jeff Burroughs in 27.
Currently banks effectively subsidize uneconomic cash machines through the "interchange" fee set by Link.
Origin Technologies cited unreasonable demands and timelines set by Affymetrix for withdrawing the offer.
France's credit costs and terms of trade are set by the European Central Bank.
A final price is expected to be set by the company on July 11.
And it was brutal, even by the bloody standards already set by the jihadists.
He said transport prices for that gas will be set by the contractual terms.
Increasingly, the terms of the conversation are set by people who live entirely online.
Walter Mullikin, while the second, for the fastest average speed, was set by Capt.
Liberatore's 23nd successive scoreless outing equals the standard set by John Candelaria in 1991.
Cantwell expressed concern that Trump's nominee would overturn the precedent set by Roe v.
He'll have to meet a number of conditions set by the Nevada parole board.
You can access the tea set by pressing a button which electronically reveals it.
At the very least, Rao added, prices should have been set by the government.
International postal rates are set by the United Nations-affiliated Universal Postal Union (UPU).
And bid specifications should be set by officials who know what the government needs.
Snell (227,27) surpassed the mark set by Sonny Collins (2410,2297 yards from 2246-215).
This shows the ESA is not working, nor accomplishing its goals set by Congress.
The record was set by a modified JCB Fastrac tractor, the JCB 8000-series.
He walked past clusters of camping tents set by the crystalline Bright Angel Creek.
According to research by Brown University, some habits can be set by age 9.
"That's the negotiation principle set by President Xi." Read the full Journal story here.
A set by Ruckus usually goes for $75k .. so free is definitely a bargain.
Often, interviewers will "level set" by asking a candidate to describe a current project.
Because streaming is radiolike, the company can use music licensing rates set by Congress.
Facebook Stories posts will follow rules set by admins for the standard wall posts.
The current deadline set by the companies to close the deal is June 21.
At TappCar, fare rates are also set by management alone, but this could change.
Carpenter's four doubles tied the franchise record set by Joe "Ducky" Medwick on Aug.
It's the highest minimum wage target set by any public agency in the country.
In the 21st century, those rules are no longer set by our physical landscape.
That compares with a minimum requirement of 8.83% set by the Bank of Italy.
Parfumerie Akzente said it meets the terms for online sales set by luxury owners.
Instead, drillers will abide by a set of safety standards set by industry groups.
Many of them are believed to have been set by cattle and soy farmers.
The record, seven, was set by Michael Schumacher, of Germany, between 1994 and 2004.
Read the guidelines set by Keith Raniere for his so-called sex cult Nxivm.
At no time did he deviate much from the policies set by Mr. Trump.
That obliterated the previous scoring record of 190, set by Clayton Keller in 2016.
Church teaching isn't set by a poll or the shifting winds of popular opinion.
"One more round getting pumped with poisons," goes one passage set by Mr. Hersch.
Iranian officials said enrichment would remain within limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal.
The hills are literally burning with fires set by vengeful locals locked in vendettas.
Chrome automatically blocks ads that fail standards set by the Coalition for Better Ads.
"Policies on paid sick leave are set by state and local governments," he said.
On December 22006, 22015, it broke a record set by Voyager 1 in 1990.
Right now, there is a stalemate, set by years of broken promises and mistrust.
Stanton broke the club mark of 2014 homers set by Gary Sheffield in 228.
He was five strokes off the pace set by Thorbjorn Olesen and Kevin Kisner.
With his 25st goal, Vela matched the mark set by Josef Martinez last season.
The album broke records set by the Beatles and Drake by charting 17 songs.
With his 25st goal, Vela matched the mark set by Josef Martinez last season.
And United is saying that the restriction is set by the Transportation Security Administration.
In reality, the rules of the impeachment trial are set by Senate majority vote.
Reaves frames this step as similar to any other goal set by a business.
Those limits are set by the stock and quality of human and physical capital.
Most people don't realize that these dates are set by companies, not health agencies.
That beats the previous record set by NYPD Blue in 1994 by six nominations.
The club record is 255 straight road victories, set by the 229-72 Lakers.
The goal, set by the UN in 2018, is to end tuberculosis by 22020.
Roberts was no mere follower of an agenda set by more senior administration officials.
The pay rate assigned to each transcription is variable and set by an algorithm.
Gas prices are largely set by financial markets, and Russia can produce gas cheaply.
The target is less ambitious than ones set by countries like Norway and India.
For any new mobile network generation, standards need to be set by the industry.
Such was the precedent set by Caravaggio, who inherited the traditional but overthrew it.
They look so nice, especially set by others books as they look so distinctive.
Some 18 fraudulent vendor contracts set by CONCACAF were terminated following arrests, Gandhi explained.
The Thursday deadline is artificial, set by McConnell to speed the legislating process along.
That's still shy of the 170-mile-per-hour mark set by the NIO EP9, which recently lapped the Circuit of the Americas in self-driving mode, or even the 149-mile-per-hour speed set by an autonomous Audi RS7 in 2015.
The US has to adhere to obligations set by the Outer Space Treaty And that's a problem, since the US has to adhere to obligations set by the Outer Space Treaty — an international agreement that guides how nations conduct missions in space.
"There could be an initial commitment to try and stabilize the new currency near parity to the pound, with interest rates set by a Scottish central bank above those set by the Bank of England," Barr said in a note to clients.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Iran must be persuaded to stick to its commitments set by the 2015 nuclear deal, a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said on Monday, after Tehran announced it would boost its uranium enrichment above a cap set by the accord.
Hernandez shares the team record with 2,162 strikeouts set by Randy Johnson in 1998. 3.
Inflation declined to 10.6% in 2016, below the 12% goal set by the central bank.
Authorities claim the fires were set by local militant groups, and have disputed HRW's account.
The target is set by UK Parliament, as part of the Climate Change Act 2008.
Banks also released their own stress test results, based on inputs set by the Fed.
With the exception of DC most places the building rules are not set by Congress.
The price, too, would be off-set by Nascar-style sponsorship, along with potential prizes.
In any case, price caps set by the government have rendered most agricultural production unprofitable.
To some extent, the Trump administration has continued with the precedent set by its predecessor.
He's handing a baton to Joss but the course has really been set by Zack.
But Riyadh will not voluntarily exceed output levels set by the global deal, Falih said.
What is shocking, however, is how thoroughly 2015 trounced the previous record set by 2014.
Maybe I'm overstating my disappointment because of the exceedingly high standard set by the H6s.
Chief among them, the precedent set by the two-decade-long conversation about Woody Allen.
We obeyed the rules set by the RNC and we can not change the rules.
The yuan trades narrowly in China around an exchange rate set by the central bank.
A company would have to meet currently undefined premarket authorization requirements set by the agency.
That topped the old record, set by the 1995-96 Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls.
Ratings issued by those companies could help guide the standards being set by U.S. corporations.
Get the mood setby lighting your Khaleesi's children on fire and watching them melt.
VANCOUVER/WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - As a hard deadline set by Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd (KML.
But the precedent set by the IAAF's ruling could affect female athletes in every sport.
And let these teams sit down and compete for a prize set by the company.
He's handing a baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack.
This promissory note is the one that helps Andrew meet the goal set by Kumar.
Two separate fires were set by a small group of inmates at around 4.30 p.m.
The regulation requirements set by the Chinese government (like censorship) makes Dragonfly a challenging project.
The fires were deliberately set by ISIS militants before abandoning the city earlier this summer.
The aim is to meet two distinct goals set by Xi Jinping, the country's leader.
Representatives for The We Company and JPMorgan did not respond to emails set by Reuters.
Rugut said he was optimistic Kenya would meet the April 5 deadline set by WADA.
The men's world record in the marathon was just set by Eliud Kipchoge, age 33.
But "best" is a subjective measure, and the specific criteria are set by the filmmakers.
BEFORE THE LATE 1970s, the U.S. had mostly followed the trends set by European couturiers.
The record of 22 straight wins was set by Walter Meanwell at Wisconsin in 268.
The streaming service has been reluctant to adhere to traditional distribution policies set by theaters.
The tone set by the initiative could tilt the decision in the AI firm's favor.
Many evangelicals want to restore the tradition of conservative social engagement set by William Wilberforce.
Harun Mwau filed the petition hours before a Monday deadline set by the constitution expired.
Or, at the very least, he adds, prices should have been set by the government.
In writing Trump the letter, Obama was continuing a long tradition set by past presidents.
Ayton had his 22nd double-double, tying the Arizona freshman record set by Al Fleming.
He speculated that he might fall right back into the destructive patterns set by Pruitt.
In the U.S., the number of refugees admitted for resettlement is set by the president.
The proposals may be changed following the consultation, before binding regulation is set by 2020.
Mr Blair found himself propelled into war by the military deadline set by the Americans.
It doesn't look like they'll be matching the quota set by Lindsay and her gang.
The schedule, in place since last September, was set by a bipartisan presidential debate commission.
The morning-line odds were set by Eric Donovan of the New York Racing Association.
This would be done in accordance with guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Insurers, meanwhile, are trying to direct attention directly at the price set by drug companies.
There is a minimum (referred to as 'scale') set by the union I belong to.
Both kinds of plans are subsidized with government payments set by a competitive bidding process.
Interest rates are set by the Fed, and lower interest rates enhance demand for homes.
That comes as it cuts costs to hit return targets set by CEO Jes Staley.
Get mom up to speed on the bath bomb trend with this set by ArtNaturals.
The old dunk mark of 225 was set by Dwight Howard set in 218-222.
The morning-line odds were set by Travis Stone of the New York Racing Association.
Sunday's win tied the record of 34 matches set by Real Madrid in 1989-90.
The big picture: The previous record was set by Convexity at $6.3 billion in 2006.
It's not manipulated or set by any puts and takes by banks or institutional investors.
Create your own matching set by coordinating the texture of your outerwear to your bottoms.
This upended the precedent set by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) four years ago.
The commission will set by the end of the year "asset valuation rules" for AMCs.
A few series even attempted to rise to the standards set by Lear and Harris.
The precedent that APIs are copyrightable was already set by the Federal Circuit in 2014.
This hypnotizing set by trance hero Thomas Michael was a peak moment of the night.
This was off-set by Italy, where 45% said the economy was strengthened by immigrants.
Many evacuate by nightfall, though, to be home before the curfews set by their bosses.
Some of the blazes were deliberately set by farmers to clear the rainforest for pastureland.
The international limits relating to air pollution are set by the World Health Organization (WHO).
There are also a number of other restrictions set by the Food and Drug Administration.
The rates, which are set by Congress, are linked to the 10-year treasury yield.
The BBC is in part funded by a household fee set by the British government.
Quarterbacks can be stars within the parameters set by Saban, but they'll never transcend them.
Getting out of the customs union was one of the red lines set by Mrs.
In the past, a date for those October elections would have been set by now.
The currency is allowed to trade in a daily range set by the central bank.
The record is 65½ games, set by the 1909 Boston Doves (predecessor of the Braves).
That trip is cheaper but inconvenient, because the schedule is set by the main customer.
We recognize we need to show accountability and reliability to the preferences set by consumers.
A level that stretches that stretches on forever, breaking the size limits set by Nintendo.
It's a single threshold set by the federal government's Census Bureau for the entire country.
The morning-line odds were set by David Aragona of the New York Racing Association.
Well, one new group is vowing to meet the targets set by the deal anyway.
You want it set by the head of orthopedics at a hospital in the city.
Selling Hellinikon was among the conditions set by Greece's international lenders to receive bailout loans.
Be smart: Private company valuations are set by a small number of investors, not markets.
The Agriculture Department proposed a rule that would further unravel nutrition standards set by Mrs.
He now has 240, passing the mark of 23 set by Charles Smith in 23.
It's the State Department's job to carry out the policy set by the White House.
The $603 billion figure is $54 billion above caps set by the Budget Control Act.
This enhances financing flexibility, albeit these assets are off-set by long-term pension liabilities.
That's significantly higher than levels set by some professional sports organizations in the United States.
Israel said the bulldozer had been clearing the stones from a roadblock set by protesters.
The previous record was set by Doug Flutie in November 2003 when he was 41.
There are no rules prescribed in the Constitution; they are set by the Senate itself.
Most of the globe has followed the model set by the US, where anybody can
But he has struggled to reach the polling threshold set by the Democratic National Committee.
That shattered the industry record of $7.6 billion, which was set by Disney in 2016.
AMC will be following the traditional theatrical window set by each studio for their movies.
They reportedly feared having to pay fees or follow rules set by its main leaders.
They say these articles of impeachment clearly meet the standards set by the Founding Fathers.
The previous record was 913 games, set by the Indians' Frankie Pytlak in 291-222.
Columbus's streak is three wins shy of the record set by Pittsburgh in 1992-93.
The repo rate is correlated to the short-term interest rates set by the Fed.
In the West, policies are set by law and then carried out by civil servants.
The 503 figure is the so-called force management level set by the Obama administration.
Maybe this year you simply lived up to new expectations set by your earlier performance.
The record was set by A Maze in Corn, Inc (Canada) in St. Adolphe, Manitoba.
You don't make it clear whether these salaries were set by the same manager, though.
A rare solo set by Thom Yorke of Radiohead is among this year's main attractions.
The decision follows the precedent set by George W. Bush and John Kerry in 211.
BERLIN, July 8 (Reuters) - Iran must be persuaded to stick to its commitments set by the 2015 nuclear deal, a spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said on Monday, after Tehran announced it would boost its uranium enrichment above a cap set by the accord.
That record was set by Christie's last year, when another Himalaya Birkin was purchased for $223,000.
On Tuesday, BuzzFeed told this reporter it will follow the trend set by other tech firms.
For example, Iran's heavy-water stockpile in February briefly exceeded the limit set by the deal.
Peru's air quality standards are set by the environment ministry and do not need congressional approval.
The email was actually a trap set by hackers with suspected ties to the Russian government.
Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) suggested that Kavanaugh had already disrespected the precedent set by Roe v.
Given these terms, set by the institution itself, the specific claim to reparations is uncompensated labor.
The US, meanwhile, spends well under the 0.7% target set by the OECD on foreign aid.
The Yankees reached 264 homers, tying the single-season record set by the 1997 Seattle Mariners.
The acceptable PM2.5 annual average set by the WHO is 20-25 micrograms per cubic meter.
But the organization supports approaches set by community stakeholders rather than blanket national policies, Frendewey said.
A new trial date could be set by Friday, San Diego County prosecutor Dan Owens said.
Remember, the list that President Trump is choosing from is basically set by the Federalist Society.
The Democratic Unity coalition urged daily protests against "anti-constitutional" conditions set by the electoral board.
All Mexican banks are already in compliance with their respective statutory minimum LCR set by regulators.
The cause, according to the survey, is the historically low interest rates set by central banks.
Moreno expects to meet the 1.4 percent growth forecast set by his predecessor for this year.
The justices will decide whether a legal precedent set by Lora will be allowed to stand.
The fire, which police believe was set by an arsonist, was reported at 3:15 a.m.
Candidates have until late October to reach polling and grassroots fundraising thresholds set by the DNC.
Previously that threshold was 28G, already higher than the deprioritization limits set by T-Mobile's competitors.
The record was previously set by 2016's Deadpool, which ended its run with $783 million.
MD: Pricing is variable and set by the landowner who keeps 80 percent of that fee.
Mnuchin refused to hand over those documents, and blew past multiple deadlines set by the committee.
Instead, according to IPAM, 99% of the fires in the Amazon were likely set by humans.
Some have access to dollars at the ridiculously cheap price in bolívares set by the government.
Null Set by S.L. Huang S.L. Huang released her debut novel Zero Sum Game last year.
The traps are set by Russian fishermen, waiting to meet their quota before setting sail again.
Clinton's campaign raised a record $154 million in September, breaking the record set by then-Sen.
Presumably the red line set by Mr Obama—no Chinese construction on Scarborough Shoal—still holds.
Its agglutinated name points to a firm whose trajectory has been set by financiers, not brewers.
The Trump administration plan aims to roll back emission standards set by former President Barack Obama.
The banks must satisfy that intermediate holding company requirement, set by the Fed, by July 1.
The CBOE's price is set by an auction on just one modestly sized bitcoin exchange, Gemini.
This year, the moon will have set by about 4am local time, which, according to Space.
In booms, it is set by the greediest buyer; in busts by the most fearful seller.
The Tampa site has routinely failed to meet the 98 percent "accuracy" target set by Facebook.
Get your mum up to speed on the bath bomb trend with this set by ArtNaturals.
Those set by ASTM International, a not-for-profit organisation, are widely accepted in the industry.
Ethnic delegates have complained about what they saw as an arbitrary schedule set by the government.
In many ways, Searching follows a template set by its predecessors in this genre and format.
Both would veer from the course set by the moderate Mr Santos, but in different directions.
Ideal due date: The initial tentative deadline was this August, set by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Reform of the judiciary is a key condition set by the EU for starting accession talks.
He eclipsed the old mark of 322 yards set by Northern Illinois' Jordan Lynch in 2013.
For rail travellers, many annual ticket price increases from January will be set by that reading.
The payments were made based on a price for unsold crops and livestock set by USDA.
"Use by" dates are generally set by retailers or brands following guidance from health safety organizations.
That exceeds the six times leveraged ratio that has been set by European and US regulators.
There were news images in Valencia of a barricade set by anti-government activists in flames.
Stanton is closing in on the franchise record of 42 set by Gary Sheffield in 1996.
The sentencing date was set by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan during a hearing in Washington.
He has to take great care not to fall into the traps set by Lula's lawyers.
He says the scope of the search exceeded the limits set by the search warrant itself.
SELF-SUFFICIENT The pricing formula AB InBev wants to change was set by SABMiller in 2009.
Google agreed that it would also be in line with guidelines set by the advertising industry.
The measure would reverse the Broadband Privacy Rule, a piece of regulation set by Obama's FCC.
Williams said PG&E will follow the lead set by California regulators and the company's customers.
The capital strengthening was one of the conditions set by the ECB to approve the deal.
The Red Sox's 105th victory tied the franchise record for wins, set by the 1912 team.
And $100 is just a starting point; eventually a larger fee could be set by OSHA.
The ban on transgender recruits is supposed to end Saturday under the timeline set by Carter.
That breaks the record set by the 2015 class, which owed just over $35,000, on average.
I will support her steadfast bravery against the arbitrary, unfair, irrational constraints set by Chairman Grassley.
The NCAA remains confident that courts will continue to uphold the precedent set by prior decisions.
But voter registration laws are set by state governments, not by the state or national parties.
Iwao's record Thursday broke the previous record of 22 trillion, set by Peter Trueb in 85033.
Muhammad's time smashed the previous mark of 52.34 seconds set by Russian Yuliya Pechonkina in 2003.
His finally tally was 38 goals, eclipsing the 37 set by Carlos Bianchi in 1977-78.
Now that he is the chair, he should follow the example set by Reagan and Biden.
Farmers looking to grow the crop will have to comply with regulations set by their states.
The issue now is a deadline, originally set by the administration, for printing the census forms.
The 72-hole mark is 269, set by Karen Stupples of England in 2004 at Sunningdale.
Fitch views this as the Chinese government's response to the ambitious timetables set by other countries.
But since 20073, they have been subjected to regulations set by the International Whaling Commission (IWC).
They are nine homers from matching the all-time record set by the 2016 Cincinnati Reds.
Her time was 14 seconds inside the 29:2000 set by China's Wang Junxia in 210.
Iwao's record Thursday broke the previous record of 22 trillion, set by Peter Trueb in 2017.
"This bill is aimed at ... financing expenditure on reaching goals set by the president," Trunin said.
Ayton has 23 double-doubles, one short of the school freshman record set by Al Fleming.
The forecast will be set by next month's World Agricultural Supply And Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.
But the lion's share of its finances are still set by the UK government in London.
The world record, 1,374 LED-bedazzled microbots, was set by Chinese company EHang UAV in May.
But the example set by Trump in the last general election makes such accountability seem remote.
Usually, they have to complain to Roskomnadzor (RKN), the internet watchdog set by the Russian state.
The world record was previously set by "The Fate of the Furious," which earned $542 million.
In practice, AWS's China users are subject to terms and conditions set by its domestic partners.
I hope that the restrictions set by the decree are adequate and ensure what we want.
The moment we're born, our astrological fate is set by the exact location of the planets.
Worth a mention: The agenda at the World Economic Forum is usually set by western leaders.
It currently spends around 2 percent, a target level set by NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).
Rather it has the high probability of missing the high mark set by seven other books.
Needless to say, the new conditions set by Bolton did not go down well in Ankara.
She has stumbled in traps of her own making — those emails — and traps set by others.
They would guide Heritage's agenda, which would be set by Feulner and his senior leadership team.
Mr. Puigdemont's separatist agenda has been set by the most extremist elements of his governing coalition.
One consequence is that actual policy is mostly set by people with a hard-right agenda.
Prosecutors say he knowingly let his campaign surpass the strict spending limits set by French law.
But Gorsuch also wrote an opinion arguing that the precedent set by those cases was wrong.
M.P. They are sisters who survived a fire set by their father, and hellbent on revenge.
Woodbridge was granted an exemption to the 15 percent shareholding limit set by the Trust Principles.
Banks that fulfilled credit growth targets set by the central bank had received an additional 2%.
The current women's mile record is 4:12.56, set by Svetlana Masterkova of Russia in 1996.
We continue to support that small scale events follow guidance set by their local government officials.
The streaming platform is then required to set aside royalties at a rate set by law.
The trial date has not yet been set by Judge Dabney Friedrich in DC District Court.
But the currency doesn't trade freely: It moves within a range set by the central bank.
But the federal election, while administered by state governments, has its date set by federal law.
And, of course, the example set by the grifter in chief has infected his whole administration.
The cost of each, which is set by demand, varies from pennies to upward of $400.
She beat the past record of 289 days, set by NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson in 2017.
Promises made Many of the thousands of fires burning in Brazil's Amazon are set by ranchers.
In general, the rules are set by a condo association, which can vote to amend them.
That blew past the industry record of $7.6 billion, which was set by Disney in 2016.
Current spending levels are higher than the 2018 caps set by the 2011 Budget Control Act.
Currently, they can borrow as much as they need -- with the price tag set by schools.
Cosby had refused to answer many questions that were within the limits set by the court.
Judge Nina Pillard, who wrote the court's opinion, cited the precedent set by Humphrey's Executor v.
The amount represents a 6.5 percent premium to the minimum bid price set by the government.
The U.S. pays 22 percent of the core budget under a formula set by international agreement.
The federal borrowing limit set by Congress now stands roughly over $22 trillion, a record high.
We closely follow and adopt trends set by the industry, from actors' attire to their attitudes.
The broader tone for Tuesday's trading session, however, was set by Trump's trifecta of tariff warnings.
Just yesterday, President Trump announced a rollback on fuel-economy standards set by President Barack Obama.
The bonuses received by Apple executives are tied to performance objectives set by the company's board.
The officials were not allowed to be identified under ground rules set by the White House.
With Uber, its last valuation was set by investors, founders and its board at $68 billion.
He even has a shot at team record of 206 set by Luis Gonzalez in 1999.
It has easily surpassed the record of $53 million set by the Obama team in 2009.
The new standards to be set by ICMM will apply to all members, regardless of location.
Dannel Malloy has pushed for more leniency in standards set by a court-ordered desegregation case.
That would equal the longest winning streak of the modern era set by McLaren in 1988.
This was a watchfire at the White House set by women seeking the right to vote.
That's more than twice the target range for short-term borrowing set by the Federal Reserve.
The previous marks were 252-under 1413, set by Kirk Triplett and Kenny Perry in 2141.
The leaders broke the 663-hole record of 11 under set by Lorena Ochoa in 2006.
Yet Mr Trump's alleged misdemeanours may already have met the standard for impeachment set by Richard Nixon.
The career assist record set by Sims, a two-time All-American, has been obliterated by Johnson.
Some commands, like starting the car, will require a four-digit PIN code set by the owner.
The holiday is set by Islam's lunar calendar and depends on the sighting of the new moon.
The thought being that men with beards don't follow the rules set by corporate or mainstream America.
Iran announced this week that it was breaching a limit on uranium enrichment set by the agreement.
However, the deal lacks the protections for labor, human rights and the environment set by the TPP.
McLemore tried to go around a screen set by Lakers center Timofey Mozgov and caught Mozgov's knee.
He was more than two minutes faster than the record set by Australia's Craig Alexander in 2011.
The telescope's development costs of $8.8 billion have exceeded an $8 billion funding cap set by Congress.
They'll need to impress in order to buck the dismal narrative set by rivals earlier this week.
If adopted, the target would be the most ambitious emissions reduction goal set by any large economy.
Detailed output cutting plans will be set by individual cities by the end of October, it said.
The limitations set by the Federal Aviation Administration and Department Of Transportation make sense by and large.
The 16 launches also matches the number set by United Launch Alliance, a major competitor of SpaceX.
Tehran declared Sunday that it would enrich uranium past the limit of 3.67% set by the deal.
But it has to start with examples set by authentic leaders like the ones I've included here.
The enduring strength of Pet Sematary comes from the mood set by Lambert right from the start.
The Warriors broke the 72-win record set by Michael Jordan and the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls.
Corporations or individuals who break the law set by Bill SB839 can be fined up to $100,000.
Interpreters spend weeks preparing for a single set by memorizing lyrics, slang, and where the beat drops.
Such largesse may test the deficit limit of 3% set by the EU's stability and growth pact.
This requires that the purpose of companies should be set by their owners, not executives or campaigners.
Those fires sometimes occurred naturally, from lightning strikes, but they were also deliberately set by Native Americans.
Ultimately the Huawei P10 suffers from the unrealistic expectations set by the "Leica-style portraits" selling point.
Eventually, Altschul said he was persuaded to return to the Apt Pupil set by director Bryan Singer.
After all, there is no more convincing of an example than the one set by the CEO.
Even the election date, set by Mr Maduro, points to its spuriousness: his term ends in January.
Saito's fishing lines got tangled in a net set by a North Korean boat there last year.
My sense is that they were really set by the alienation Middle America feels toward mainstream culture.
The quota set by Japan's Fisheries Agency is to be adjusted annually, people in the industry say.
The small group braves derision, catcalls and even spitting as they break through limits set by Hamas.
Trump's ambassadors' average contribution far exceeded the previous record of $60,721.83 set by George W. Bush's ambassadors.
This direction was set by America in 1984, when it broke up AT&T, its telephone monopoly.
Subordinates notice what behaviour gets rewarded and which standards are set by the person at the top.
On Sunday, footage of a leaked standup set by C.K. at the Comedy Cellar surfaced on YouTube.
The SEC's budget is set by Congress, but funds itself by collecting fees from the financial industry.
Kavanaugh, often citing the precedent set by prior nominees' judicial hearings, generally declined to discuss his views.
There is a maximum height for mountains in a given gravity set by the strength of rocks.
Cheung ultimately wants his model to motivate countries to hit the goals set by the Paris accord.
The OIS rate measures expectations for the federal funds rate, which is set by the central bank.
She was joined on set by Fichera, who celebrated their baby-to-be by doing the worm. .
Successive deadlines set by James Brokenshire, the British government's man in Belfast, have been ignored (see timeline).
He equaled the most points by a foreign-born Nets player, set by Drazen Petrovic on Jan.
This was the challenge set by the hashtag #MakeAFilmAwfullyBritish, which started trending in the UK on Sunday.
Should it yield to the market, thereby risking the appearance that monetary policy is set by traders?
Sixty-two jurisdictions around the world have committed to abiding by the tax standards set by Brussels.
Steltzner: Our schedule is set by celestial mechanics, so we have time constraints that we cannot move.
Burns' on-going career-high goal total tied the mark set by Sandis Ozolinsh in 22005-19973.
The total is only a third of a 30 percent target by 2014 set by the ANC.
They could follow the example set by the World Cross Country (XC) Championships, a 10,000-metre event.
Reporter Leslie Stahl was introduced to Julia on set by one of the most popular Muppets, Elmo.
Visitors can book a ride at the usual tariffs, set by the city, at the website www.gondolas4all.com.
Flames from a backfire, set by firefighters trying to contain the Carr Fire, burn in Redding, Calif.
The debt ceiling is the legal limit set by Congress on how much money American can borrow.
Most of the men's and women's distance-running records were set by people in their mid-twenties.
The Air Canada veteran "meets all the conditions set by the state as shareholder", the minister added.
Diess said Ford would pay VW "set by set" for the use of VW's electric vehicle components.
Cabrera was five at-bats shy of the team record for position players set by Gregg Jefferies.
Judge is two shy of the franchise's rookie record for homers set by Joe DiMaggio in 1936.
The current record for the longest game, set by Canadians in 213, is 214 hours, 113 minutes.
In this flag-waving season, Americans tend to consider the patriotic example set by the White House.
Ultimately, the context of our future prosperity will be set by the actions that we take now.
Here at WIRED, the tempo of our workdays is set by the ever-shifting cadence of deadlines.
We will be at the debates set by the bipartisan debate commission and expect he will too.
And a dawn set by Skrillex, with Bonobo filling in for Four Tet and spinning Talking Heads.
She broke Lithuanian Ruta Meilutyte's previous record of 29.48 seconds set by at the 2013 world championships.
The time to beat, of 22008:2800, was set by Jarmila Kratochvílova of Czechslovakia in July 210.
He has already ditched the target set by his predecessor of reaching a budget surplus by 2020.
The amount of cash reserves that they are required to hold is set by the Federal Reserve.
The refugee "ceiling," which is set by the US Department of State each year, is a maximum.
The ideal of beauty was set by the Greek statues like Venus, and it's all about proportions.
Traditionally, the principality's fête nationale was a moveable holiday whose date was set by the reigning sovereign.
Overall, they're fine cameras, but fall short of the very high standards set by Samsung's Galaxy S7.
In September 2017 he reduced the limit set by Barack Obama, his predecessor, from 110,000 to 5003,000.
Still, the refugee cap is a limit set by the president, not a goal to reach for.
The expenses listed for Pruitt appear to surpass the $28503,22019 limit set by Congress for redecoration costs.
But current spending levels are higher than the 2018 caps set by the 2011 Budget Control Act.
Equinox Orchard's locker rooms did not live up to expectations set by the rest of the gym.
But still, other expectations were being set by those bigwigs who didn't want to publicly appear parental.
There are limits to spending on programs, of course, but these are not set by tax revenue.
The deadline, which set for midnight Pacific time Thursday, was set by a federal judge in June.
Much of the depreciation has been supported by the accommodative stance set by the Swiss National Bank.
When firefighters and the police arrived, a fire they believe was set by Mr. Maldonado was burning.
The widespread concerns are that Saudi Arabia simply won't meet the stated targets set by Vision 2202.
It also limited the influence that online marketplaces can exert over the prices set by their sellers.
Its public debt is below the target of 60% of GDP set by EU treaties—and falling.
Baltimore is eight away from matching the all-time record set by the Cincinnati Reds in 2016.
That exceeds the goal set by President Obama of admitting as least 10,000 during the fiscal year.
But because that did not meet the reserve price set by the owner, the car went unsold.
In her Wednesday op-ed, Clinton again called on Congress to follow the precedent set by Watergate.
But Riyadh will not voluntarily exceed output levels set by the global oil reduction deal, Falih added.
Consideration of the TPP must also adhere to a strict timeline set by fast-track authority legislation.
CEO pay is usually set by a company's remuneration committee, which typically comprises three non-executive directors.
On April 21, the lawyers met another deadline set by the judge to reach a preliminary agreement.
The 62 pass attempts by Bender surpassed the record of 58 set by David Jaynes in 1973.
First, he has to reach the 15 percent polling threshold set by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
House Democrats say Barr must testify on Thursday, and under the format set by lawmakers (The Hill).
Other major lots were left hanging, failing to meet the secret reserve price set by their sellers.
But here's the thing: The caps set by the Budget Control Act did in fact provide certainty.
His five touchdowns were one shy of the school record set by Carnell "Cadillac" Williams in 2003.
The new conditions set by TfL cover ride-sharing, appropriate insurance and driver document checks by Uber.
Tesla handily topped a lap time set by Porsche's new electric vehicle at the famous German track.
"We will be at the debates set by the bipartisan debate commission and expect he will too."
So the defaults of this industry are automatically set by men's salaries, career paths, preferences, and lifespans.
These are below the range of 41.06 percent to 68.28 percent set by the department in August.
These so-called "energy-intensive, trade-exposed" industries have prices for their commodities set by international markets.
The current record for longest winning streak is 903 games, set by ... UConn, of course, in 2010.
The ITC's affirmation effectively locks in place the duties set by the Commerce Department for five years.
Apple's financial results are only disappointing compared to the very high expectations set by previous quarters' results.
A process that was once highly informal and improvisatory is now institutionalized, with parameters set by law.
Under the schedule set by the judge, there will be also be pre-election releases on Oct.
The fund returned 0.2 percentage points less than a benchmark index set by the Norwegian Finance Ministry.
And according to the precedent set by the appeal court in 1995, you can't consent to that.
Its price must each day rise or fall within a strict range set by the central bank.
Under the standard set by the Starr report, Congress should consider that as potential grounds for impeachment.
Arrive at this show early to catch an opening set by the witty singer-songwriter Anna Burch.
This would follow an example set by Álvaro Uribe, a former president and Mr Duque's political mentor.
Their duty is to assist him, their oars all pulling in the direction set by the captain.
The Trump administration plan aims to roll back emission standards set by former Democratic President Barack Obama.
The set, by Sibyl Wickersheimer, is a loose scaffold of plastic sheeting, plywood pallets and splintered Sheetrock.
And it's great that the precedent set by these 2015 releases is continuing into 2016 and beyond.
The investigators say they followed international guidelines for animal research set by the National Institutes of Health.
The Trump administration also loosened restrictions about buying plans that don't meet the standards set by Obamacare.
It's a bloodcurdling scene, but here the plodding tempo set by the music makes it fall flat.
Wage minimums are set by the government and are often higher than farmers are used to paying.
It was the yuan's strongest fix set by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) since Feb.3.
Without Nafta, American duties on Mexican goods would revert to levels set by the World Trade Organization.
The date of the general election is set by federal law and has been fixed since 1845.
The record for most victories with only one loss is 29, set by the 1884 Providence Grays.
Jerry Brown of California about his plan to honor the goals set by the Paris climate accord.
All ideas of universal goodness were simply mental traps set by Jews to catch weak German brains.
The Japanese press, by and large, is respectful of the boundaries set by the Imperial Household Agency.
The sun set by 4:30, and there were hours more to go before I had help.
That price this week was 71 cents a pound, nearly matching the price set by Urner Barry.
He bettered the mark of 20 goals in 463 games set by Pavel Bure in 1991-92.
"Interestingly, people end up letting their goals be set by the instruments and tools themselves," Pham said.
In 2016, the Supreme Court narrowed that standard set by Casey in the Whole Women's Health v.
"Major parties' governing agendas aren't set by their rank-and-file voters in popular referenda," he wrote.
This is a sparkling grid, and the cluing lives up to the challenge set by the entries.
Otherwise, Republicans will just end up bargaining on the terms set by Democrats, as they are now.
A spokesman for Johnson said the prime minister did not recognize the deadline set by the assembly.
Often the fires are set by arsonists, bent on vandalism or insurance fraud, who are never caught.
How did we know this wasn't a trap, set by predatory homebodies to lure naifs like us?
The previous high was also set by Disney when it had four $1 billion films in 2016.
But so far targets have been set by economies that generate only a sixth of global GDP.
Republicans want to increase spending for defense beyond the levels set by the 2011 Budget Control Act.
"The ultimate timeline for denuclearization will be set by Chairman Kim, at least in part," he said.
Limits set by programming and large energy requirements to produce cryptocurrencies have contributed to huge valuation increases.
The victory, her 52nd, left Takanashi one short of the mark set by Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria.
In the interview with NBC12, Brat said that the standard for rhetoric must be set by lawmakers.
That was the benchmark set by the Yankees' Mariano Rivera, who also has the career saves record.
Even Takahashi's subsequent work has largely failed to reach the same standard set by his iconic debut.
Increasingly, other states are following the path first set by Oregon, which mails every voter a ballot.
Immigration judges -- employees of the Justice Department -- are charged with following the policies set by each administration.
In the absence of a finalized rule, the standards set by the Obama administration remain in place.
Robinson fell three points short of the Eagles' all-time mark set by John Austin on Feb.
AF: And we are joined here on set by Soren Skou, who is CEO of Moller-Maersk.
The post-bailout target set by Greece's lenders is for a primary surplus of 3.5% of GDP.
Airlines are not allowed to sell tickets for domestic flights above the prices set by the government.
The effect is to push their hourly wage above the minimum wage ceiling set by Texas law.
This follows a path set by Reagan in the early 27s and markets are taking their cue.
Jared bought Ivanka a 5.22-carat cushion-cut diamond engagement ring—set by Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry.
But the timeline that compels us to act isn't set by Congress -- it's being dictated by science.
Growth was 2.3 percent for 2017, an improvement on 2016, but below the expectations set by Trump.
They had no reserve price, the secret minimum set by the owner, which is rare at auctions.
Soroka equaled the mark set by Mike Norris in 25 and matched by Edinson Volquez in 2008.
There's also the hurdle of the current statutory budget caps set by the 2011 Budget Control Act.
The rules set by each Convention are essentially peace treaties negotiated between the parties and the voters.
The major league record, 84, was set by Eric Gagne of the Dodgers from 2002 to 53.
Major medical plans, which follow rules set by the Affordable Care Act, can't impose any such limits.
Assessing the show's second season is easier if you put aside the expectations set by the first.
There is nothing new about U.S. biofuel policy being set by bipartisan blocs of senators and representatives.
I changed the channel on a mock TV set by glancing at one corner of the screen.
" The division replied that prices were set by the finance ministry so a meeting would be "meaningless.
For example, the delivery of medical services must comply not only with contractual requirements and standards set by the government, but also guidelines set by one or more third-party accreditation entities including the American Correctional Association, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, and the Joint Commission.
Wilson's 1:55.61 shattered the previous U.S. record of 1:56.40 set by Jearl Miles-Clark in 1999.
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Furthermore, the agency also pointed to the standpoint that it is enforcing a decision set by European law.
But it's nonetheless, that's the precedent that's now been set by the Democrats when Harry Reid did it.
Get even more excited about bedtime with this insane 11-piece comforter set by Better Homes and Gardens.
Many schools found the 60-day time limit for investigations set by the 2011 guidance unrealistic, Graves said.
Powell will inherit a strong economy, low inflation and a clear near-term policy path set by Yellen.
Alonso now has 24 homers, two shy of the team's rookie record set by Darryl Strawberry in 1983.
Frydenberg ruled out allowing future targets to be set by regulation, saying that would remove any policy certainty.
In a short report, Xinhua said the fire "was allegedly set by the bus driver", who also died.
But the agency made clear that it did not agree with the threshold set by the Obama administration.
It was the 14th leadoff homer of Acuna's career, three off the franchise record set by Felipe Alou.
Board member Robert Davison Aviles said he was concerned about the precedent being set by changing the name.
The premiums are set by your age, and the deductibles are reasonably high — roughly $1,400 in US dollars.
It grabbed an astounding 14 nominations, tying the record previously set by both Titanic and All About Eve.
This is 750083bp above the bank's fully-applied regulatory combined buffer requirement for 2019 set by the ECB.
Other crime labs set that threshold far lower, at 10 nanograms per milliliter — the guideline set by SOFT.
That precedent was set by the Obama administration two days before Donald Trump took the oath of office.
The tone of a campaign is maybe set by the candidate, but it's lived out by its supporters.
Holland tied the franchise record for converted saves to start the season, set by Jose Jimenez in 2002.
If the court rules in BLM's favor, it could swamp any precedent set by that lower court ruling.
Furthermore, the standards set by an influential country like India carry a risk of exerting negative impact worldwide.
That's well above the target range of about 2% for short-term borrowing set by the Federal Reserve.
Both women's times were well under the American national record, set by Coburn at the Olympics last year.
The diversity visa hasn't been around long; its current form was set by the Immigration Act of 1990.
A new generation of Republicans is being raised on the terms of a debate set by Milo Yiannopoulos.
The moves tracked euro zone yields after the bleak tone for business activity set by the PMI readings.
Kassam kept it cool in a matching top and shorts set by Toronto-based Indian designer Mani Jassal.
The previous record was set by the same team (then known as WARR Hyperloop), in last year's competition.
And they should follow standards higher than those set by the United States Supreme Court for using force.
Plenty of issues are emerging, with the agenda often, perhaps surprisingly, being set by Labour, not the Tories.
Under the previous system, banks priced loans from a one-year lending rate set by the central bank.
The previous record for a living artist's work sold at auction was set by British artist David Hockney.
The administration has already reunited several dozen children under age 5 under an earlier deadline set by Sabraw.
The body's budget, like those of other oversight bodies, is set by parliament, which the ruling party dominates.
Alas, this story, like many in this collection fail to live up to the expectations set by Natasha.
The former is an objective that's set by policymakers, but the latter, in theory, has an empirical value.
UK banks are on track to build buffers to meet MREL requirements set by the Bank of England.
Wukong charged just 0.5 yuan ($0.07) per half-hour, similar to the market rate set by the competition.
He ended his set by hugging Joel and kissing him on the forehead before disappearing into the night.
The Basketball Tournament's entire field will be set by mid-June, and the tournament begins the following month.
But Uber will, at least in part, be valued by investors on the revenue multiples set by Lyft.
In October, the Louie star opened a set by saying, "It's been a weird year," according to Laughspin.
If talent drains away, the bar set by public expectations will be even harder for auditors to reach.
But only a few models will approach the more affordable mid-$30,000 starting price set by GM's Bolt.
They say the rule exceeds the agency's statutory authority and goes beyond the bounds set by the Constitution.
NFL record for most games to start season without throwing interception is nine, set by Cleveland in 103.
The board had faced a May 16 deadline set by the Boston-based First Circuit court on Feb.
The previous high of five RBIs in an inning was set by Butch Huskey on May 26, 1998.
Pressure is added by a desperately tight, if unacknowledged, deadline, set by the presidential-election timetable in Mexico.
Leslie asked that I not blame local vets for payment rules that are increasingly set by corporate ownership.
Most devices automatically use the resolver that's set by the network you're connected to — usually your internet provider.
Delayed price increases for public services risk widening the budget deficit beyond the limit set by the IMF.
This floral set by Betsey Johnson is on theme for Valentine's Day, but will stay adorable year round.
This floral set by Betsey Johnson is on theme for Valentine's Day, but will stay adorable year round.
It more than doubled the previous record, set by WB's Clash of the Titans ($29 million) in 22017.
Fred was as loved on screen by fans as Perry was on set by the cast and crew.
Following the lead set by the all-electric Formula E racing series, EV tech is coming to karting.
Lindor's homer was his 25th, tying the team record for a shortstop set by Asdrubal Cabrera in 2011.
Their budget would be set by Congress, like any other federal agency, based on the overall annual caseload.
If you wanted winking, fecund footwork, you could arrive early for a set by the enigmatic DJ Paypal.
According to the The American Presidency Project that puts him significantly behind the paces set by his predecessors.
But the ministry said the date for the tariff revisions will be set by the new companies' owners.
More Life is expected to destroy every streaming record, which were mostly set by Drake's last album Views.
Those who waited were rewarded with unannounced performances by Alicia Keys and a two-song set by Madonna.
An example was set by Abraham Lincoln, who stood up for principle in opposing the war against Mexico.
The 8,400 "force management level" was set by the previous administration, which also used the previous accounting system.
That's a wild number, topping the show's previous record of 8.1 million set by the season five finale.
Plebiscites that ask a country's voters what they think of a policy set by other countries often disappoint.
Thankfully, the Friends With Diverse Abilities Figure Set by Marvel Education provides an interactive doorway to the conversation.
And the results were strong, with each firm beating both revenue and profit expectations set by Wall Street.
They say they police themselves based on principles set by the International Organisation of Securities Commissions in 2012.
Micheal Phelps won his 13th individual gold medal, beating a record set by Leonidas of Rhodes in 152BC.
But consumer advocates say the FCC doesn't have the authority to remove a cap set by Congressional law.
" Grant Smith, a Stone attorney, said: "We are working to comply by the deadline set by the committee.
That was a target set by May's predecessor David Cameron, but which the government has failed to meet.
The Iditarod speed record is eight days, three hours and 40 minutes, set by Mitch Seavey in 2017.
" Last week, I saw firsthand the power of the bad example set by Trump and the Russians. "Hi.
You claim that energy companies that rely on fossil fuels are merely "responding to incentives set by society".
It is impressive, too, to see how close everything comes to the wondrous standards set by "Mary Poppins".
The move also serves to better ensure posts are meeting disclosure guidelines set  by the Federal Trade Commission.
That's slightly higher than the limit set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of 12 ug/m3.
It follows formulation guidelines set by UNICEF and the WHO and tastes better than previous forms of ORS.
This year's Presidential Inaugural Committee is set to break the fundraising record set by President Obama in 2009.
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It still returned 0.2 percentage points less than the a benchmark index set by the Norwegian Finance Ministry.
He urged consumers to return any hoverboard that did not comply with the standards set by Underwriters Laboratories.
Jutanugarn broke the 54-hole record of 201 set by Caroline Masson of Germany in 2011 at Carnoustie.
A bona fide hedge exemption allows traders to exceed position limits set by the CFTC under certain circumstances.
Both acts contravened the mandate set by the Security Council: to protect civilians, by deadly force if necessary.
Families with children have relied on this tool to contest overly restrictive occupancy standards set by apartment buildings.
Some Nepalese mistakenly thought this week was a deadline set by the agency to get their rebuilding money.
Progress on meeting the benchmarks set by the city as part of the Renewal program has been uneven.
Eliminating hunger and malnutrition by 2030 is one of 20163 ambitious global goals set by governments in 2015.
He said the suspensions would be in effect until the companies complied with conditions set by the agency.
Each customer will pay back 500,000 CFA francs (around $848), according to a schedule set by the bank.
Trump's teleconference, where the President touted the military and their families, continues a tradition set by past presidents.
But he can ignore the climate goals set by President Obama, a step that could undermine the agreement.
Alonso is four shy of matching the Mets' rookie home run record set by Darryl Strawberry in 1983.
It compared the lunches' nutritional values against the standards set by the Government for meals provided by schools.
RFS has come under heightened criticism from oil groups, which say the volumes set by Congress are unachievable.
The parameters are set by the artist, the response is a crazy fluorescent color play of living matter.
The post-bailout target set by Greece's lenders is for a primary surplus of 3.5 percent of GDP.
Prices for patients with private insurance or those paying out of pocket are generally set by the hospitals.
The GAO said the rules set by the Air Force do not create a fair and competitive environment.
Under these conditions, the simple set (by Andrea Merkx), with its bare rocks, readily evoked a barren moor.
In the age of Trump, South Korea should look to an example set by another longtime American ally.
Afterward, dessert and a surprise set by the pop singer Demi Lovato in the museum's Fuentidueña Chapel. Amazing?
He said any measures taken by the bloc would conform with rules set by the World Trade Organization.
And if that happens, it will almost certainly happen before the September 5 deadline set by the states.
When used to generate power, crude oil is also subject to air emissions caps set by environmental regulations.
On a tinsel-framed, gift-wrapped set by the brothers Christopher and Justin Swader, scheming and mayhem ensue.
Mr. Iceta himself opposes independence and is against a referendum, even if the terms were set by Madrid.
In the production's bi-level set, by Narelle Sissons, we get a cross-section view of the office.
And so we have a set by Douglas W. Schmidt that looks like you could move right in.
The latest goals, set by a state program, pin annual affordable housing production at 2,042 units per year.
That makes five Argentine coaches in all at this tournament, equaling a record set by Brazil in 2006.
The precedent set by the wedding of Ms. Markle and Prince Harry next Saturday is often played down.
The five straight games with a home run ties the franchise record set by Brian McCann in 2006.
Bottom row, from left: Spiral Trivet Set by Jamie Wolfond and Sam Anderson for Good Thing, $24, supergoodthing.com.
The vast majority of the fires have been set by loggers and ranchers to clear land for cattle.
At least they won't feel any pressure over trying to match the standard set by the 1998 Yankees.
And one price for carbon would make much more sense than a variety of prices set by states.
Iran said Sunday it would not abide by the uranium-enrichment limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal.
That's in the middle of the pay range set by his peers at other large United States banks.
The CCI buys cotton from farmers whenever prices fall below the minimum buying price set by the government.
That share is set by an international agreement and is based on the size of the American economy.
They argue that it violates the country's Constitution, which stipulates that rents are set by the federal government.
Stewed chicken and rice complete on the stove, handsome in incandescent light, with the table set by dinner.
Reverse osmosis filters certified by NSF International can reduce PFAS levels to below levels set by the EPA.
Herrera had two triples, one shy of the team record set by Harry Wolverton in 1900 against Pittsburgh.
Domestic fuel prices in Argentina are currently set by the government and companies that produce and refine oil.
That projection factors in four quarter-point increases in a key interest rate set by the Federal Reserve.
The bill also exceeds the mandatory spending level of $549 billion set by the 85033 Budget Control Act.
The bill also exceeds the mandatory spending level of $549 billion set by the 2011 Budget Control Act.
Negotiators face a Friday deadline, set by Trump, to get a three-way deal or move forward bilaterally.
Much of the attention on stock prices lately has focused on the records being set by market indexes.
They're supposed to follow rates set by the tourism ministry but often don't, so be prepared to bargain.
Those averages are pushing global temperatures close to red lines set by both climate scientists and world leaders.
That's even lower than the previous average low for a first-term president, 46 percent, set by Carter.
That ties a mark set by Sewanee between 1938-40 when it was a member of the conference.
These prices are set by the marketer of the product, and we play no role in that process.
After 35 years, two months and 15 days, Kaptur will surpass the record set by the late Rep.
Dubowitz also speculated that the President may have been influenced by the example set by Israel's defense forces.
The set (by Kate Noll) shows a chain-link fence with a guard's office near the locked gate.
China started mass importing sorghum in 2014, as a result of inflated grain prices set by China's government.
Within the limits set by the C.I.A.'s Publications Review Board, silence is an easy code to break.
Fees are set by New York and New Jersey based on a formula connected to a vessel's size.

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