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Do your job - call balls and strikes as usual.
Its analysts have also explored preemptive nuclear strikes as well.
France and Britain both argued for strikes as well, per Reuters.
These missiles can unleash devastating strikes as far away as 13,000 feet.
Strikes as broad as the one in West Virginia are vanishingly rare.
Think of the strikes as one plot point in a larger story.
T. S.A. workers should use last year's teachers' strikes as a model.
The BOLT still strikes as a lightning bolt of fun like previous Spheros.
Locals described the strikes as some of the worst they had ever seen.
Both of Assad's key backers in the conflict denounced the strikes as illegal.
Xherdan Shaqiri had two superb strikes as visiting Stoke beat Hull, 2-0.
So far this year, the coalition has conducted 22,2735 strikes, as of Oct.
We're comfortable calling balls as balls, but prefer to criticize strikes as imperfect.
Pro-Iranian rumor campaigns were flying prior to the missile strikes as well.
So choosing to wear an effective bug spray strikes as the safer route.
Yet empathy strikes as a limited resource in our current political and cultural environment.
Drone strikes as a mechanism to kill state officials is a very grave precedent.
When disaster strikes, as it did in Louisiana, the uninsured can face catastrophic losses.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described the strikes as a "crime," according to reports.
Some advocates have used these strikes as an occasion to call for ending prisons altogether.
The United States did not take responsibility for the strikes, as is its standard policy.
France has already endured three months of strikes, as railway workers protest against a planned liberalisation.
U.S. military data shows there have been 9,782 U.S.-led coalition air strikes as of Jan.
Khamenei's personal directive for the missile strikes, as reported by the Guards, highlighted their symbolic importance.
Teachers' strikes As one teachers' strike ends, another begins on the other side of the country.
On Thursday's rebels won a short respite from the strikes, as heavy rain prevented warplanes from attacking.
But they also give us aerial intelligence, which allows us to conduct pre-emptive strikes as well.
Russia, one of Syria's most ardent allies, has condemned those strikes as a violation of international law.
The U.S. Africa Command said it had carried out a total of 48 strikes as of Sunday.
In many cities, early police were often used to rein in labor strikes as work conditions deteriorated.
On impeachment Clinton, who launched the strikes as he was being impeached, mentioned impeachment during his address.
He had read about how Okinawans used hunger strikes as a protest tactic while under US rule.
A senior administration official said Trump informed Xi about the strikes as their dinner concluded on Thursday night.
"Any competent prosecutor would have exercised the same strikes as the state did in this trial", he wrote.
Although some politicians have criticised the school strikes as disruptive, others, including Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, back them.
But he continued to present the threat of strikes as an option, if not the most desirable one.
But President François Hollande is facing nationwide strikes as he seeks to further ease parts of the law.
He didn't have as many first-pitch strikes as he's had and put himself in some bad counts.
An Ifop poll on Sunday showed that just over half of French people view the strikes as unjustified.
Donald Brandshaft wrote to me about it: The media coverage of the Flint water problems strikes as somewhat hypocritical.
A former college athletics star, he became grotesquely fat, until he adopted hunger strikes as a weapon of protest.
Gorsuch – like all judges – is not a neutral umpire calling balls and strikes, as Chief Justice Roberts famously claimed.
He then lambasted the opposition for boycotting Parliament and for resorting to general strikes as a means of protest.
And in these environs one must remain stoic and sensible even when calamity strikes, as of course it does.
Throughout the evening, aides delivered updates on the strikes as Trump reportedly remained a calm and cool dinner guest.
No feeling out process, no moving around, just throwing power strikes as soon as Brown tried what he normally does.
Across Yemen, millions of civilians are trapped under heavy coalition air strikes, as well as a crackdown by the Houthis.
He threw 86 pitches, with 61 going for strikes as the Giants won for the 13th time in 17 games.
Washington accused Damascus last year of again using nerve gas and carried out a round of air strikes as punishment.
The first three of the Mets' nine hits off Wainwright occurred with two strikes, as he couldn't put hitters away.
We tend to think of strikes as tools for classes of workers to wrest better pay and benefits from management.
Why don't Democrats raise as much of an uproar over Obama's drone strikes as they are over Trump's immigration ban?
There is no end date for the strikes, as unions have pledged an indefinite strike to make their side heard.
A second group of anti-war liberals has condemned the strikes as unconstitutional because the president didn't get Congress's approval beforehand.
In June the jihadists were kicked out of Fallujah by the Iraqi army, then pounded by air strikes as they fled.
Delirium strikes as many as half of hospitalized older patients, studies have shown; it's especially common among the cognitively impaired. Mrs.
US officials at a Pentagon briefing Friday described the strikes as a joint operation consisting of American, British and French forces.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal's army said on Thursday that an ECOWAS regional force has begun strikes as part of Operation "Restore Democracy".
Ryanair members of BALPA have also announced a further seven days of strikes as their latest walkout comes to an end.
Others say they are worried Mr. Maduro would use strikes as a justification to seize what remains of Venezuela's private sector.
A security official in the region has described the target of the drone strikes as linked to precision-guided missile projects.
Lo and behold, Bush wasn't an objective potential jurist seeking to call "balls and strikes," as Chief Justice Roberts once said.
The key is to treat the strikes as one tactic in a larger strategy rather than as an end to themselves.
Obama had sought to influence global guidelines for the use of drone strikes as other nations began pursuing their own drone programs.
Asseri has criticized reports by international human rights organizations of civilian deaths caused by coalition air strikes as coming after inadequate investigation.
Laurie described the "contagious effect" of the succession of strikes as different groups of government staff attempted to improve their working conditions.
Over five rounds with Robert Whittaker, Romero threw half as many strikes as Whittaker and averaged less than ten connections a round.
The second had Western capitals welcoming the strikes as retaliation for a chemical weapons attack launched by President Bashar al-Assad's forces.
Many in the city point to U.S. air strikes as a decisive factor in preventing the Taliban from overrunning the whole province.
This is an incredibly interesting political moment where we're thinking about using rent strikes as a way to win massive public policy.
Fried, who was on a restricted pitch count, threw 65 pitches, 19833 for strikes, as he broke a two-start losing streak.
Democrats have criticized the strikes as a massive escalation with Iran and have also faulted the administration for not consulting with Congress.
Rumours swirled that Israel might launch air strikes, as it had on an Iraqi reactor in 1981 and a Syrian site in 2007.
The group also smacked his human rights record, labeling his legacy of mass surveillance and drone strikes as a human rights failure. 4.
As the Times notes, it does refute an earlier claim that the government counted all military-age males killed in strikes as combatants.
Afghan and foreign forces said civilians are hurt or killed during ground raids or air strikes as insurgents use them as human shields.
The job of a Supreme Court justice is to be an umpire calling balls and strikes, as Chief Justice Roberts so memorably said.
The deployment could also unintentionally incentivize Chinese first strikes as Beijing, ringed by U.S. firepower, perceives itself beset by a serious security dilemma.
His group has seen disputes in a number of Chinese cities, he said, along with a rise in strikes as economic growth slows.
And Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont hailed the strikes as a sign that populism on the left can prevail in culturally conservative states.
Moscow did not condemn Israel's strikes, as it had in the past, instead calling on Israel and Iran to resolve their differences diplomatically.
McGregor closed in and rained down strikes as Cerrone covered up, prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the fight after just 40 seconds.
The Syrian state news agency, Sana, described the strikes as aggression by the coalition against "popular forces that were fighting" the Islamic State.
Moving forward, prisoners are planning another set of strikes as activists on the outside prepare to stage boycotts of companies that use prison labor.
The state has also been the site of recent teachers strikes as educators have battled state lawmakers over changes to the state's pension system.
The Pentagon also described the U.S.-led strikes as a "justified, legitimate and proportionate response" to the Syrian regime's continued use of chemical weapons.
She condemned the strikes as "reckless," urging restraint until the chemical attacks can be thoroughly investigated and there's absolute proof Assad was behind them.
They characterized this year's strikes as more significant than the one waged last year, saying double the number of weapons were used this time.
Some analysts have interpreted the strikes as a bid by the group to demonstrate its resilience, even as its territory-holding caliphate slowly disappears.
Officials have praised left-of-launch strikes as a novel way of knocking out enemy missiles at a tiny fraction of the usual cost.
The administration should release its new guidance regarding strikes, as the Obama administration eventually did by releasing its Presidential Policy Guidance on counterterrorism strikes.
By Friday, the union is expected to have results of voting by its members on whether to authorize strikes as part of the negotiations.
By Friday, the union is expected to have results of voting by its members on whether to authorize strikes as part of the negotiations.
Hamas says it reached a cease-fire through mediators, while Israel said it would halt its strikes as long as there was no rocket fire.
Wynn's strikes as ContraPoints are similarly surgical, and what parses as lighthearted jocularity or inexplicable sexual attraction at first quickly resolves into a virtual pantsing.
Cuts to benefits and pensions for state workers and the military led to protests and strikes as the coalition government spent weeks discussing the budget.
Cornelius only passed six times on the first three possessions but capped each with touchdown strikes as Oklahoma State sailed 75, 65 and 234 yards.
It means we don't do one-off missile strikes as a substitute for actual diplomatic and military strategy, as we did in Syria last year.
Power producer Statkraft was among those that would have been hit in the first wave of strikes, as were Telenor Aker Solutions, Orkla and Carlsberg.
Trump framed the strikes as an effort to deter Assad from using chemical weapons against his own people — and not an open-ended military engagement.
He pitched into the fifth inning Wednesday at Yankee Stadium and threw just 22015 of 80 pitches for strikes as he was bothered by arm fatigue.
The operation will also count on support from U.S.-led coalition air strikes as well as from ground-based firing positions across the border in Turkey.
The operation will also count on support from US-led coalition air strikes as well as from ground-based firing positions across the border in Turkey.
The report also detailed the prowess of the Chinese military's rocket force, which is capable of making precision strikes as far from the mainland as Singapore.
Rather, the lawmakers argue, Trump needed to come to Congress to get approval for the strikes as the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war.
The Lightning Imaging Sensor on the EOS TRMM satellite, for example, tracked lightning in the tropics, producing a global map of lightning strikes as seen from orbit.
Each Iranian announcement will make the President appear impotent, and those around him will push for military strikes, as they did after the downing of the drone.
A further change is that the CIA will once again be allowed to carry out lethal strikes, as opposed to using its drones only to gather intelligence.
And the brave and poor Greeks are suffocating under general strikes as Germany refuses to let little oxygen in by accepting the IMF-proposed flexible debt management.
While boxing rules restrict bouts to the use of fists, MMA rules can incorporate kicks, knees and elbow strikes, as well as wrestling, joint locks and chokes.
A group monitoring the tangled, five-year-old conflict in Syria said 41 people were killed by Turkish air strikes as Turkish forces pushed south on Sunday.
Turkey had halted strikes as Russia worked on its air defense system after Syrian anti-government insurgents shot down a Russian warplane elsewhere in Syria on Feb.
While boxing rules restrict bouts to the use of just punches, MMA also incorporates kicks, knees and elbow strikes, as well as wrestling, joint locks and chokes.
The agency would likely conduct fewer strikes as it is not able to deploy the necessary number of personnel on the ground to direct such air bombings.
As many as 840,000 students were affected by the strikes on Thursday in Arizona, and 85033 school districts in neighboring Colorado closed for teachers' strikes as well.
If the virus strikes as the CDC warns, the funds rate will quickly fall to zero, and the Fed will be unable to effectively do much else.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Tuesday that a Syrian humanitarian convoy was hit by "attacks" on Monday rather than "air strikes" as it had said earlier.
Overseas, Trump has revoked an Obama-era requirement to publicly report the number of US drone strikes, as well as the number of civilians killed as a result.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said scores were also injured in the aerial strikes as well as by shelling from army posts in the area.
It described the strikes as a "counterterrorism" operation "within the scope of the international law" to prevent the PKK from sending "terrorists, arms, ammunition, and explosives" to Turkey.
A report from Tasnim in Arabic and a tweet in English from Iran's Press TV described the strikes as taking place on the Iraqi side of the border.
The campaign was first started on May 27 in northern Iraq's Hakurk region, targeting the PKK with artillery and air strikes as well as operations by commando brigades.
Disaster strikes as Broderick's Sully also says he's going to fly with his eyes closed and the two collide, with two of the geese going into the engine.
At least one US Navy warship operating in the Red Sea participated in Friday's strikes, as well as US B-433 bombers, military and defense officials told CNN.
Many supporters of the district's leadership, which was largely black, saw the strikes as an effort by a largely white and heavily Jewish union to squelch community control.
The approach of limited, punitive strikes, as the Trump administration opted for last year, has not changed Mr. Assad's calculus, but stronger responses carry significant risk of escalation.
This would not formally change India's nuclear doctrine, which bars it from launching a first strike, but would loosen its interpretation to deem pre-emptive strikes as defensive.
In the games, each participant has no more than three strikes as they swing a conker tied to a string at an opponent's own conker, seeking to smash it.
The chairman of the international affairs committee of Russia's upper house of parliament, Konstantin Kosachev, described the air strikes as a groundless attack on a sovereign government, Interfax said.
And the expected arrival Sunday of monsoonal moisture could bring the danger of lightning strikes as the moisture levels of vegetation — the fuel for wildfires — hovers near record lows.
But they also said the Pentagon may focus on smaller-scale options like increasing the number of attack helicopters and air strikes as well as bringing in more artillery.
YouTube only pursued legal action after it was informed that Brady was allegedly using copyright strikes as a way to pressure creators into paying a lump sum of cash.
Key participants in the pacts said the U.S. was aware of the arrangements and held off on any drone strikes as the al-Qaida fighters retreated in plain sight.
Staff there reported symptoms including hearing loss, dizziness, fatigue and cognitive issues, though Cuban officials dismissed the idea of acoustic strikes as "science fiction" and accused Washington of slander.
Another concern is the potential for further strikes, as trade unions have expressed anger at government plans to restructure Eskom into three separate units for generation, transmission and distribution.
Explosions from shelling and air strikes as well as heavy gunfire could be heard on Wednesday morning in the city that lies 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad.
He leads the Air Force's Air Combat Command, The militant group is under pressure from a U.S.-led coalition and Russian air strikes, as well as on other fronts.
Some allies renewed their calls for a leadership change in Damascus, although officials in the Trump administration did not portray the strikes as the start of a broader campaign.
Moments later, he was finishing things off with a slew of ground strikes as an indecisive Mario Yamasaki struggled to decide if the fight should actually be called or not.
GENEVA, Sept 20 (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Tuesday that a Syrian humanitarian convoy was hit by "attacks" on Monday rather than "air strikes" as it had said earlier.
He voted for Trump in 2016 (something he later said he regretted), and rose to prominence during the West Virginia teachers strikes as a vocal advocate for raising teacher pay.
According to Russian state news media, President Vladimir V. Putin condemned the missile strikes as an "act of aggression against a sovereign state" and against the United Nations Charter. Gen.
While Iran's attack was meant as a retaliation for the US killing of Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani, there are signs Tehran designed the strikes as a face-saving measure.
Sukhman Dhami, 41, a human rights lawyer and another first-time climate protester, however, saw the strikes as a crucial step in spurring the measures needed to reduce climate risks.
Sukhman Dhami, 41, a human rights lawyer and another first-time climate protester, however, saw the strikes as a crucial step in spurring the measures needed to reduce climate risks.
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel cited the school strikes as one of her reasons for backing a European Union-wide target of reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
ISIS in particular wants would-be militants who share their beliefs to carry out as many strikes as they can in their home countries without consulting ISIS headquarters in Syria first.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia participated in air strikes as part of a U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State militants over the weekend, a U.S. Department of Defense spokesman said on Tuesday.
A week after a blockade of oil refineries led to panic at the petrol pumps, the country was crippled by another round of strikes, as transport workers joined the picket lines.
Brissett and Hilton connected on two long scoring strikes as Indianapolis snapped a three-game losing skid with a 20-14 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday at NRG Stadium.
Most people in England are supportive of the strikes, as long as emergency care is still provided, according to an Ipsos MORI poll for BBC Newsnight and the Health Service Journal.
"Put That Away and Talk to Me"  Gold to begin, gentle blue voice, silver lightening strikes as the song progresses, followed by the slightly shiny black vibrations in the rhythm section.
Europe's largest low-cost carrier, which closed its last hub in France in 2011, has faced several months of strikes as a result of its decision in December to recognize unions.
Dominick Cruz on offense is often about throwing a couple of strikes as he darts or walks past a pursuing opponent—in through the front door and out the side door.
There's no avoiding that $411,300 or even $315,000 is a lot of money, but with performance that's on par with some million-dollar hypercars, the 720S Spider strikes as a bargain.
"Markets react to economic sanctions (in a way that they do not react to air strikes), as specific assets are directly affected," said UBS chief economist Paul Donovan in a note.
" Instead, he proposes, "If we're able to actually allocate that money before the disaster strikes, as imprecise as that may be, you can oftentimes use much less money much more effectively.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Storm clouds gathered over southern Oregon and northern California early on Wednesday, threatening to spark more wildfires with lightning strikes as emergency crews battled several deadly blazes, forecasters said.
Oil prices had risen nearly 10 percent in the run-up to the strikes, as investors bulked up on assets, such as gold or U.S. Treasuries, that can shield against geopolitical risks.
And it seems to me that, physical abilities willing, the only thing that stands between us and enjoyment of running is simply booking it when the mood strikes, as the javelina does.
Still, she characterized the 1946 law authorizing the president to launch pre-emptive nuclear strikes as "ancient," calling on lawmakers from both parties to rally behind legislation reining in that unilateral power.
Some jitters in the first inning but was able to calm down after that and throw as many strikes as I could, and let the defense work behind me, which they did.
ISIS in particular has encouraged would-be militants who share their beliefs to carry out as many strikes as they can in their home countries without consulting ISIS HQ in Syria first.
Ryanair described the strikes as regrettable and said that the pilots involved - around 100 of 350 its pilots in Ireland - had refused to take part in a working group to resolve their complaints.
Describing the strikes as a counterattack, the US military said around 500 fighters had begun attacking a base occupied by US personnel and their allies, the Syrian Democratic Force (SDF), near Deir Ezzour.
Still, Democrats are about as supportive of the strikes as they were under Obama, with 22016 percent backing them in 257 and 8 percent agreeing with them now, according to the Washington Post.
Palestinians also have a history of hunger strikes as a form of political protest, with the first mass fast in an Israeli jail reportedly being carried out in a Nablus jail in 1968.
Of the buildings left standing in Bashiqa, scene of heavy fighting and air strikes as U.S.-backed Kurdish forces seized it from Islamic State in October, several are marked with graffiti: "Danger – TNT".
The oil price had risen nearly 22015 percent in the run-up to the strikes, as investors bulked up on assets, such as gold or U.S. Treasuries, that can shield against geopolitical risks.
The dispute has led to an increasingly bitter war of words, with Hunt accusing some within the BMA of using strikes as a political opportunity to attack the Conservative government "that they hate".
Hunger strikes as a tool of nonviolent political activism are common in India, employed most famously by Mohandas K. Gandhi, who regularly fasted as a means of protest during India's struggle for independence.
The "surgical strikes," as they were described, have since been referred to numerous times by Modi and his allies as proof that his government has been stronger on security issues than its predecessors.
While some members of Iran's Parliament have said on their social media accounts that they are investigating the reports, other officials have dismissed the hunger strikes as plots organized by foreign opposition groups.
The ministry was also cited as mocking the effectiveness of the U.S. strikes as "extremely low" saying that 23 missiles had hit their targets but it was unclear where 36 others had landed.
The U.S. military also has stepped up military efforts against al-Shabab this year in Somalia, carrying out nearly 20 drone strikes, as the global war on extremism moves deeper into the African continent.
German-operated Lufthansa and DJI are beginning a new program to see if drones could help inspect aircraft surfaces and turbine engines after bird strikes, and less face it, future drone strikes as well.
"I went through two strikes as a player so these guys can make all the money they are making now but they won't take care of the guys who did all that," he said.
The attack was conducted in conjunction with France and the U.K. The Pentagon described the U.S.-led strikes as a "justified, legitimate and proportionate response" to the Syrian regime's continued use of chemical weapons.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's ruling party promised to expand free education and healthcare in a manifesto published on Monday, but did not acknowledge problems in existing social services that have triggered strikes as elections approach.
For the past week the LNA had pounded the area with air strikes as it mobilized to retake the ports, and it continued to target its rivals with air strikes on Thursday as they retreated.
A dozen human rights and civil liberties groups are urging the Obama administration to investigate 10 specific reports of civilian casualties from drone strikes as part of its efforts to implement a new executive order.
Round three, finally, saw Perry put Roberts down for good, leveling him with a knee, punch, and a handful of extremely unnecessary ground strikes as the ref looked on with his head in the clouds.
United States officials are seeking to determine whether the airstrikes brought down the building, leaving many Iraqis dead, or the Islamic State used the strikes as an opportunity to detonate an explosive in the building.
Air France is facing a seventh day of strikes on Wednesday in a six-week campaign that has coincided with rolling nationwide rail strikes, as SNCF workers protest against plans to reform the state-owned railway.
The doves didn't do much better with Bernie Sanders, who gained their support basically by default but who has never really cared much either way about foreign policy issues, and who supports drone strikes as well.
So, some speculators have already eyed gains against the dollar of over 20 cents, up to 15 percent above current rates, with option triggers or 'strikes' as high as $1.65 on the day after the poll.
The National Crime Records Bureau, which classifies lightning strikes as a cause of accidental death, reported that 2,582 people were killed in India by lightning in 2014, the most recent year for which figures were available.
Putin slammed the strikes as an "act of aggression against a sovereign state" and called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council, but stopped short of threatening any specific retaliation against the strikes.
The renewed push for a UN-backed diplomatic solution follows a volatile emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, called by Moscow on Saturday, in which Russia condemned the strikes as a violation of international law.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi President Barham Salih condemned on Friday a series of overnight U.S. air strikes as a violation of national sovereignty and warned that the country could slip into chaos and become a failed state.
" Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, one of the European Union's governing bodies, vowed to work with the U.S. to end "brutality" in Syria and blasted the Assad administration's alleged chemical strikes as "barbaric.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Rebels in the southern Syrian city of Nawa in Deraa province surrendered to the Syrian government on Wednesday after intensive air strikes as the army pressed forward with a Russia-backed offensive in the area.
Clinton's server have now been classified as "top secret" at the demand of the C.I.A. because they discuss the program to hunt and kill terrorist suspects using drone strikes, as well as other intelligence operations and sources.
Washington, Paris and London have all described the strikes as a success, but Johnson acknowledged he did not know whether Assad could still possess chemical weapons and activity in Syria would be monitored on a daily basis.
The Houthis have regularly launched missiles into Saudi Arabia since they began battling the Saudi-led coalition in 2015, but had reined in their strikes as peace talks led by the United Nations progressed late last year.
Specifically, Trump's order lifts an Obama-era mandate for intelligence professionals to provide an "unclassified summary of the number of strikes" as well as "assessments of combatant and non combatant deaths resulting from those strikes" each year.
Boeing removed a feature that protects its 787 planes during lightning strikes as a cost-cutting measure even after technical experts from the Federal Aviation Administration experts objected, according to a new report from The Seattle Times.
After controlling much of the first round with his grappling, Mousasi eventually shut the lights off on his Brazilian foe with a right hand and a few follow-up ground strikes as the seconds melted off the clock.
Kyle Postma should get most of the snaps under center again and the senior has completed 67.3 percent of his passes 1,120 yards - 33 last time out - but has thrown five scoring strikes as opposed to six interceptions.
BAGHDAD, March 13 (Reuters) - Iraqi President Barham Salih condemned on Friday a series of overnight U.S. air strikes as a violation of national sovereignty and warned that the country could slip into chaos and become a failed state.
Dillashaw doesn't tend to wade between stances as he strikes as much as Cruz did, instead he much prefers a drop shift, essentially a jab while stepping into a southpaw stance to the outside of the opponent's lead foot.
But at the margins, some punters have already eyed gains against the dollar of almost 20 cents, up to 14 percent above current rates, with options triggers or 'strikes' as high as $1.65 on the day after the poll.
The industrial action at France's flag carrier - marking the fifth day of worker stoppages over the past month and a half - has began to overlap with nationwide rolling train strikes, as rail unions protest against President Emmanuel Macron's reforms.
In recent months, the U.S. has stepped up its campaign of air strikes as part of a new strategy aimed at reversing gains made by the Taliban and forcing the insurgents to seek peace talks with the Afghan government.
But JPMorgan economist Allan Monks warned that if the official budget forecaster strikes as gloomy a tone about Britain's economic prospects after Brexit as BoE Governor Mark Carney did last week, this could limit Hammond's room for maneuver in coming years.
The State Department also pointed to false narratives Russian government-run media has been circulating about the White Helmets — a group that rescues civilians during strikes — as part of an attempt to place blame on others for the chemical attacks.
"We write to request that, as part of a robust effort to implement the executive order this fall, your administration investigate 10 past drone strikes as well as other strikes where there are credible allegations of harm to civilians," they wrote.
The insurgents seized the police station and other government buildings before the army, supported by Iraqi air strikes as well as counter-terrorism forces and Badr militia fighters, forced them out, said Laith Hameed, a senior official in Alam said.
Drone classification Clinton told the FBI that she was not concerned about email deliberations regarding future drone strikes as far as whether there might be future classification, remarking that she recalled other discussions about strikes that never ended up taking place.
Taking a majority stake would give JAB a firmer grip on a company that has been grappling with supply chain issues ranging from hurricanes and trucker strikes, as well as problems integrating brands it bought from Procter & Gamble three years ago.
David Lennox, resources analyst at Fat Prophets, said prices of commodities now are prone to short-term shocks such as strikes as capital expenditure has been slashed following a sustained and broad-based slump across the complex since the summer of 2014.
He said the government in Baghdad had a duty to prevent Iraqi land being used as a base for attacks on neighbors, and described Friday's air strikes as an act of self-defense which Turkey carried out because Iraq would not act.
The United States last year stepped up air strikes as part of a strategy to force the Taliban to the negotiating table and commanders say that together with the fledgling Afghan air force, the campaign has inflicted heavy casualties on the insurgents.
Saudi Arabia on Monday said Iranian weapons were used in devastating strikes on two of its major oil facilities, Reuters reported, which came after US officials blamed Iran for the attack and President Donald Trump alluded to possible military strikes as a response.
But Obama drew criticism from human-rights groups and others over the hundreds of civilians who were killed in the strikes, as well as the 2011 killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S. citizen who was allegedly working with al-Qaeda in Yemen.
In the event of a nuclear exchange with the United States, the country's heavy bombers and ICBMs could prove relatively vulnerable to pre-emptive strikes as their locations are known and can be targeted by American bombs and missiles with near-pinpoint accuracy.
The attack had the ancillary effect of separating Trump from Putin, who views the the strikes as "aggression against a sovereign state in violation of the norms of international law," and believes the attack was done under a "trumped-up pretext," according to his spokesman.
Russian military officials were alerted before the strikes as part of a "de-confliction agreement," according to Tillerson and the Pentagon, but the White House made a decision not to tell Russian President Vladimir Putin, an Assad ally, and they gave the military short notice.
The lawmakers "share your outrage and disgust at the horrific use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime," Kaine and Schiff wrote, but they said Trump needed to come to Congress to get approval for the strikes as the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war.
France is bracing itself Tuesday for the largest strike to hit the country over government labor legislation in spite of the French being "no longer in favor of the strikes as [they] were in the beginning," Michel Wieviorka, president of the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, told CNBC.
No longer would the Air Force merely need to support advancing armored vehicles with both air cover and forward strikes, as is articulated in Air-Land Battle, but an Air Force operating in today's war environment would need to integrate multiple new domains, such as cyber and space.
The nonviolent protest of fasting has its roots in pre-Christian Ireland—there are legends of St. Patrick using hunger strikesas well as ancient India, with reports documented between 400 to 750 BC. It's a form of protest that takes in the suffragettes, Irish Republicans, Gandhi, and Cuban dissidents.
But workers and organizers who have won hard-fought workplace elections or led strikesas we saw among teachers in so many states this spring and on hotel picket lines in Chicago, Boston and San Francisco — also offer the best insights needed to overcome defeat this fall, in 2020 and beyond.
But there are organizers who view rent strikes as just one tool among many in the coming battle to protect the housing of tens of millions of Americans who, in a matter of days, will be unable to pay their rent—and something most Americans are seriously afraid to do.
WATERS: They are going to absolutely harass them until they decide that they&aposre going to tell the President, "No, I can&apost hang with you" (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: Well when true evil strikes as it did tragically in Annapolis, Maryland yesterday, perhaps some deep breaths from all sides are in order.
British Airways-owner IAG, which also owns the Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling carriers, said last month that it was spending more on fuel to travel via alternative routes to bypass French airspace, describing the strikes as more of a threat to European airlines this year than a rise in fuel prices.
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Big polluters face ever-louder criticism from activist outfits like the Sunrise Movement and Global Climate Strikes, as well as a string of climate-related lawsuits and activist investors who—controlling some $35 trillion worth of assets—are demanding emissions cuts, as activists on college campuses and within pension funds call for outright divestment from producers.
Helen Molesworth reminds us in Work Ethic that we may think of strikes as calls to halt production in order to protest wages and working conditions, but they are, in a deeper sense, a powerful way of saying NO. In an artists' metaphoric strike, she explains, art making doesn't stop, but it is withheld from the art market's system of commodification and display.
" Barbara Madeloni, a former president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association who now works for Labor Notes, a media and organizing project for union activists, said that teachers' organizing under unfriendly legal regimes has inspired organizing across sectors: "Workers are showing each other how to access and use their power — and I expect to see more job actions and strikes as they teach each other.
Trump's letter echoed his comments delivered roughly an hour after the strikes on Thursday night, when he characterized the strikes as in the "vital national security interest" of the U.S. "It is in this vital national security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons," Trump said at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he was hosting Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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