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We held him out, without subjecting him to the numbers.
The hospital staff avoided subjecting white patients to these punishments.
Colonial powers acted similarly, subjecting their domains to their traffic rules.
Some have suggested subjecting children to a sort of leash law.
They can do that by subjecting it to a rigorous experiment.
"They knew they were subjecting their colleagues to this type of abuse."
Cory Booker denounced the moderators for subjecting Biden to such humiliating scrutiny.
Jill Stein: We should not be subjecting kids' brains especially to that.
Why are we still subjecting ourselves to the horrors of air travel?
Doctors, in turn, may skip subjecting VIPs to embarrassing or painful exams.
The assaults included subjecting her to medically unnecessary medical examinations, she said.
The medal prizes had been considered earned income, subjecting them to taxes.
He built the Teleportation Robot, and started subjecting colleagues to robot-enhanced meetings.
Why would anyone want to keep subjecting themselves to such a dangerous environment?
Sam prides himself on questioning conventional wisdom and subjecting claims to intellectual scrutiny.
The Military Lending Act prohibits creditors from subjecting service members to mandatory arbitration.
Many people have wondered why Northshore is subjecting Cinder to the underwater treadmill.
I am officially no longer afraid of subjecting my strands to the blowdryer.
Second, Congress should bar employers from subjecting low-income workers to noncompete clauses.
The deal includes a last-minute provision subjecting it to an annual review.
Subjecting Bannon to Remnick's sharp questions would have, according to these journalists, "normalized" him.
Despite the physical toll that Emelianenko incurred, he's intent on subjecting himself to more.
It "confirms the Houthis practice of recruit and subjecting children to terror," Asseri continued.
In courts across the land, investors are subjecting mutual fund boards to greater scrutiny.
Subjecting the CFPB to the frankly grueling congressional budget process isn't about control, though.
Something feels not quite right about subjecting Don DeLillo to the ordinary critical apparatus.
The Warriors went on to win the title, subjecting Jackson to further ridicule online.
The very sport of basketball, for subjecting him to this insane level of pointlessness?
The research we are doing involves subjecting many mice to disease, suffering and death.
He informs his client's desires while subjecting himself to them at the same time.
Unlike taking them from their parents, caging them, and subjecting them to child abuse.
Subjecting the attack to minute forensic scrutiny, he identifies a coalition of three distinct elements.
Subjecting all of them to a unitary policy, like a moratorium, is a bad idea.
Subjecting the President to an interview had the potential to open him to criminal charges.
Subjecting him to ridicule is like pushing tacks into one of those giant gummy bears.
Incidents are investigated, potentially subjecting students whose speech offends another student to punishment by process.
Mr. Feigin said that might be covered by the law, subjecting the charity to prosecution.
Facebook has also been criticized for not subjecting posts from political figures to fact-checks.
Nowadays, subjecting a child to such inactivity is viewed as a dereliction of parental duty.
To the contrary, it can harm people by subjecting them to slurs, humiliation, and physical pain.
Audi developed that sequence by subjecting hundreds of people on multiple continents to tests in simulators.
Or at least subjecting them to those viewpoints, and then they become potentially sympathetic to that.
"Many people have wondered why Northshore is subjecting Cinder to the underwater treadmill," the description reads.
Here at Pornhub, we think a name is worth celebrating, rather than subjecting to incessant ridicule.
Even if you're having a bad day, avoid subjecting your coworkers to your constant negative attitude.
This is the biggest consequence yet of the White House removing regulations subjecting it to FOIA.
Ten other states already have laws subjecting parents or guardians and the cutters themselves to prosecution.
It wasn't long before both detainees and ICE staff were allegedly subjecting her to sexual harassment.
He has refused calls to resign and said he is subjecting himself to an independent audit.
They're also famous for subjecting Lily to some humiliating, albeit hilarious and creative, forms of torture.
Isn't January depressing enough as it is without subjecting yourself to quinoa salad and artichoke juice?
Though I am subjecting myself to derision, I think that President Trump has performed well policywise.
How does one use these delightful oddities without subjecting one's guests to certain spills and drips?
Customs and Border Protection is subjecting U.S. citizens who want to fly abroad to unreasonable searches.
And many argue that subjecting people to unnecessary tests isn't the way to promote public health.
For decades, every state has been consistently subjecting more and more occupations to strict licensing requirements.
In actuality, double taxation is one governmental identity subjecting an identical income stream to two taxes.
Channel One's flagship news program broadcast scenes of anguished relatives subjecting government officials to scathing criticism.
Just subjecting gang members to harsh prisons and branding them terrorists has backfired, the group said.
Two were shut down after subjecting families to unreasonably cold rooms, substandard food, and inadequate medical care.
That order imposed strong rules by classifying internet providers as common carriers, subjecting them to strict oversight.
A no-deal Brexit would hit British Steel hard, subjecting it to 20% tariffs under WTO rules.
Sure, they're potentially subjecting themselves to tuberculosis or a Listeria infection, but it's still a vocal group.
They speculated that he may have pleaded guilty to avoid subjecting his family to a lengthy trial.
Yet their rhetoric relies on subjecting their perceived opponents to the very "otherness" they say they're fighting.
In addition to subjecting imports to a U.S. tax, the proposal would exempt exported goods from taxes.
In addition to subjecting imports to a U.S. tax, the proposal would exempt from taxes exported goods.
Only last week, Mr. Cosby's legal team accused Mr. Cammarata in another court filing of subjecting Mrs.
Instead of subjecting candidates to meaningless debates, why not try them out for the job of president?
Or, they could let the scene unfold in real time, subjecting viewers to a traumatic rape scene.
The decision drew the president's ire, subjecting Mr. Sessions to months of public criticism and private humiliation.
Apple also abused its Premium distributors by subjecting them to unfair commercial conditions compared to integrated distributors.
Developers say subjecting real estate projects to the same scrutiny as large industrial developments is "not justified".
Which is why subjecting my face to analysis by beauty pros was more than a little humbling.
Lately Mr. Trump has resumed subjecting him to frequent indignities in front of the White House staff.
He apparently never stops to consider how the women he's subjecting to all of this might feel.
Ficior was accused of subjecting political inmates to beatings and starvation and denying them medical treatment and heating.
Masrani also called for policymakers to consider subjecting alternative lenders to the same regulatory scrutiny as traditional banks.
Klum is no doubt subjecting herself to body casts, prosthetic makeup, and fittings ahead of the big day.
The site was dedicated to subjecting the seemingly indestructible sugar-coated creatures to all manners of scientific inquiry.
And after all that, Tiger's grand plan is to subdue the militants by subjecting them to food poisoning.
An administration official said the U.S. will aggressively enforce these sanctions , potentially subjecting even allied businesses to penalties.
And sorry for subjecting you to an immature man, not ready to be a father for the children.
That's a hell of a combination, especially when you're talking about subjecting someone to the criminal justice system.
She has attributed the attention to sexism and accused her critics of subjecting her to unfair double standards.
The policy seems to succeed only in making life difficult for offenders, subjecting them to harassment and isolation.
So is there a double standard in American politics, indeed in American society, subjecting women to greater scrutiny?
The roughly 200,000 Salvadorans whom the Trump administration is subjecting to deportation are deeply ensconced in American society.
We have discriminated against immigrants in our past by completely barring some nationalities and subjecting others to quotas.
More often than not, we gain from subjecting the recommendations of any feelings to the scrutiny of reason.
Real academic conferences evaluate potential participants by subjecting proposed papers and presentations to a rigorous peer-review process.
That begins with subjecting the rules that regulate people's lives to democratic scrutiny through the Congressional Review Act.
Subjecting people to a separate legal code, penalizing them for the border they were born within, is irresponsible.
Other countries are flying their citizens home but subjecting them to two more weeks of quarantine on arrival.
Other countries are flying their citizens home but subjecting them to two more weeks of quarantine on arrival.
Ms. Garcia's sister, Maria Vasquez, accused the police of that era of subjecting Hispanic drivers to racial profiling.
This move, known as a qualified charitable distribution, satisfies the mandatory distribution without subjecting you to income taxes.
Zervos accused Trump of subjecting her to unwanted kissing and groping after she sought career advice in 2007.
"You are subjecting your body to a lot with an unknown outcome and a pretty good expense," she said.
He didn't attend the Voyage of Time premiere, People reports, to avoid subjecting himself to questions about his family.
In short, it said that anything — including decapitation — could happen, and I was voluntarily subjecting myself to the danger.
More broadly, critics have warned that subjecting the financial agencies and others to additional review would erode regulatory independence.
Shi'ite militias man checkpoints inside and around the city, subjecting its Sunnis to what they allege is ritual humiliation.
His lawyers also mention the "shame and anxiety" that Cohen feels for subjecting his family to his criminal activity.
" She went on to say, "If you make bralessness a rule, you're just subjecting yourself to yet another repression.
A new government that leans further toward Hezbollah would risk isolating the country and subjecting it to U.S. sanctions.
Not since Jackass can we recall anyone subjecting themselves to such self-inflicted torture, just for our viewing pleasure.
Ditto for the eight-point battery test it's been subjecting all of its devices to since the Note 27.9.
This week, for example, Facebook informed advertisers that it would begin subjecting more of their content to manual review.
If that were the case, she explains, parents who are subjecting their kids to this would possibly face charges.
Rights activists say Russia is reviving the Soviet practice of subjecting political dissidents to enforced incarceration and psychiatric  treatment.
Clinton did the opposite: She ran for the Senate in New York, subjecting herself to the harsh local tabloids.
That visa security program would be deployed worldwide under the legislation, subjecting all visa applicants to the extra scrutiny.
Unease with charter schools may reflect misgivings about subjecting public schools to the harsh forces of free-market competition.
It does not prevent the administration from barring North Koreans or Venezuelans or from subjecting Iraqis to stricter scrutiny.
Perhaps Brett Kavanaugh has changed his ways, just as he has changed his position on subjecting presidents to investigation.
Trump has done an end-around, installing loyalists without subjecting them to legally mandated vetting and approval by Congress.
The bill exempts smaller banks from complicated risk-based capital requirements, subjecting them instead to a simple leverage ratio.
For nearly two days, Dorian moved at just 1 mile per hour, subjecting Grand Bahama to intense hurricane conditions.
The units were put through the paces, too, subjecting the EPX 82 material to a battery of stress tests.
The Senate voted in 85033 to ban the U.S. from subjecting prisoners to waterboarding and other brutal interrogation practices.
In the U.S., digital currency exchanges have largely been categorized as "money service businesses", subjecting them to state regulation.
The interesting question about perhaps the greatest college football coach ever is why he keeps subjecting himself to this.
Removing them from their natural environment and subjecting them to a life as a domestic pet is cruel and dangerous.
She also questioned Zuckerberg over his company's policy of not subjecting ads by political candidates to third-party fact-checking.
The fact remains: We are actively subjecting some of the world's most vulnerable — homeless children —to unfathomable cruelty and apathy.
"We should not be subjecting kids' brains especially to that," Stein said in March during a question-and-answer session.
While there was some talk of subjecting those sites to increased scrutiny, an implementation delay would push that timetable back.
The essence of the scientific search for truth is not just inventing a theory, but subjecting it to systematic doubt.
So, he has now cooled on the idea of subjecting the commander-in-chief to a legally perilous sit-down.
Entire specialty police units were deployed to 'troubled neighborhoods,' making excessive arrests and subjecting the targeted communities to dehumanizing treatment.
It's really a savage process, and most people have to think twice about subjecting themselves and their family to it.
Subjecting independent agencies to executive branch review of their rules would seriously undermine those agencies' independence from the White House.
The CIA has acknowledged subjecting three detainees to waterboarding, which simulates drowning and is widely considered torture, ending in 2003.
No elected representative wants to stand for subjecting more children, elderly people and other vulnerable populations to serious foodborne illness.
Many took place at the state level, subjecting all state residents to them, and others involved district or school impositions.
"It ends up tarnishing the company and subjecting them to legal risk that is very hard to quantify," he said.
And a new report from the state legislature accuses him of subjecting the woman to nonconsensual sexual activity and violence.
Under the new rules, Pfizer would own between 60 and 80 percent, subjecting it to much higher United States taxes.
But sadly, the FCC's rules abandon this approach by subjecting network providers to greater restrictions than content and application providers.
Astroscale has been testing its secret glue by subjecting it to radiation and extreme temperature fluctuations in simulated space environments.
But recruiting individuals for their instability and then subjecting them to the stress of a televised competition can be perilous.
Subjecting all security and intelligence forces to firm civilian control will require constant vigilance and the gradual construction of trust.
"Phil Solomon's films reworked films often shot by other people, subjecting them to a chemical and optical alchemy," he said.
The incident has garnered international attention and highlighted Venezuela's decades-long problem with subjecting prisoners to dangerous and inhumane conditions.
By subjecting these drugs to extra scrutiny, Arizona and Massachusetts will send a signal to drug makers that evidence matters.
The Christchurch shooter posted his manifesto on 8chan before the attack, subjecting the once-obscure website to intense international scrutiny.
Many European countries including Austria, Belgium, Germany and Italy classify e-cigarettes as tobacco products, subjecting them to strict controls.
By being unaware of approaching traffic, you could be subjecting yourself to a risk far more serious than loud music.
The Infowars app contains only rebroadcasts of the current day's episodes, subjecting a much smaller set of content to the rules.
Now, unfortunately, it looks like you can add "pilots accidentally subjecting you to an oxygen-deprived death chamber" to the list.
Selna did find that Roh was guilty of selling completed firearms without a license, subjecting him to a possible prison sentence.
That represents a terrible threat to judicial independence and highlights the problems with electing judges — or subjecting appointed judges to reelection.
Separately, the State Department last week designated the Islamic State's affiliate in Afghanistan a foreign terrorist group, subjecting it to sanctions.
Indeed, evangelical traditionalists commonly believe that God will lavishly reward those who obey his commandments while subjecting others to eternal damnation.
On Sunday night, that strategy changed to subjecting Hillary Clinton to as much humiliation as possible on his way to defeat.
Either way, we're curious to see them working together again — so long as it doesn't involve subjecting us to Wanderlust 2.
The U.N. Security Council Libya sanctions committee blacklisted Jathran on Tuesday, subjecting him to a global asset freeze and travel ban.
Amsterdam's pollution problem has long been criticized by officials and activists, breaking European Union standards and subjecting the region to fines.
Hindustan Unilever's managers constantly test potential leaders by moving them from one division to another and subjecting them to "stretch assignments".
The rules also classified broadband companies as "common carriers," subjecting them to tougher regulation by the FCC similar to public utilities.
On Thursday, a court in Mombasa denied a petition to overturn the government's practice of subjecting men to forced anal exams.
In an elegant final chapter, Ms Buchanan makes the point that Pakistan is hardly alone in subjecting Pakistanis to inhumane treatment.
As the law professor Victor Fleischer noted, the Treasury's rules may go too far, subjecting them to a possible legal challenge.
Further marginalizing vulnerable communities — say, by subjecting them to loyalty tests, as some politicians have suggested — would only exacerbate the problem.
Yet agency personnel insisted on the need for torture, waterboarding him at least 83 times and subjecting him to other cruelty.
It could be a case of doing right by the player, too, rather than subjecting him to those tough rebuilding seasons.
By identifying recidivists on the basis of previous arrests alone, rather than convictions, and then subjecting them to more stringent oversight.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act blunted the effect of the AMT in two ways, subjecting fewer households to this levy.
Delinquencies, defaults and investment losses are likely, analysts say, possibly subjecting the economy to what economists call a negative feedback loop.
The company also has below-average exposure to 'BBB'-rated bonds, thus subjecting it to less credit risk than the industry.
She said she preferred working in the anonymity of the writer's room to subjecting herself to the spotlight as a woman.
That would force hotel owners to seek City Council approval for projects — most likely subjecting the projects to union labor requirements.
I keep it in good shape, never dropping it, subjecting it to extreme temperatures, or dunking it in bodies of water.
Trump's lawyers want a new categorical prohibition against subjecting a President to a criminal proceeding, even at an early investigative stage.
But soon, after subjecting the phone to durability tests, the screen loses an entire line of pixels and touch screen functionality.
In October 2016, then-CFTC Chair Tim Massad formally proposed subjecting a large swath of foreign swap dealing to CFTC rules.
But critics are concerned the social networking giant is not subjecting the paid posts to the same standards as traditional ads.
They have given the Labour Party an excuse to demonise Conservative reforms as "backdoor privatisation" rather than subjecting them to serious criticism.
Subjecting that office to our current partisan warfare just doesn't seem like a promising way to improve the VP's accountability or effectiveness.
Reuters reported in January that Canadian authorities had discussed measures to limit their growth, including subjecting them to the stress test rule.
For Steve1989MREInfo, that involves filming himself eating old army rations—extremely old army rations—and subjecting his intestines to century-old torture.
They'll keep you informed ... without subjecting you to the vicious cacophony of the burning tire fire that is the world around us.
Platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter have faced criticism for subjecting low-paid contractors to content that can be extremely disturbing.
When my Macbook becomes the inevitable victim of dirt or food spills, I feel confident subjecting it to some fairly strong solvents.
C.,  and a coalition influential Republicans pushed an amendment to modify the federal sugar program by subjecting the commodity to market forces.
He also said removing all access fees could bog down the courts' computer systems by subjecting them to huge numbers of queries.
It has "the very real potential of subjecting perfectly innocent contractors to blackmail and extortion tactics during union contract negotiations," he added.
Items on the GOP wishlist include replacing the CFPB's director with a bipartisan commission, and subjecting the agency's budget to congressional appropriations.
The podcast app allowed access to an extensive list of previous episodes, subjecting all of those past episodes to Apple's content rules.
Subjecting foreign firms, over which we exercise far less control, to these same restrictions should not be tarred with the protectionist brush.
The basic tests conducted include subjecting the products to a wide range of temperatures, humidity and physical abuse, including shock and vibration.
Mostly, though, I had a great time finding the ever-so-painful puns and then subjecting everyone where I work to them.
Each installment of this monthly event screens a movie while subjecting it to the riffing talents of a guest panel of comedians.
They approach the mysterious case with a feverish intensity, subjecting innocent people to long interrogations, during which two suspects die under torture.
"I want to take steps to make it clear that subjecting my daughter to the same was not an option," she said.
Last year, Human Rights Watch accused Qatar of subjecting migrant workers building stadiums for the 2022 World Cup to life-threatening conditions.
May, I wish she had chosen to leave with honor intact, instead of subjecting herself, and the country, to the ordeal ahead.
Lacking support from federal and state governments to meet urgent obligations, cities turned to the bond markets, subjecting themselves to market volatility.
Global warming's effects "hit women and girls hardest," subjecting them to "greater risk of displacement or death from natural disasters," she wrote.
Cowen's Seiberg said the idea of subjecting bank balance sheets to "severe" stress tests "could gain traction," even without Congress taking action.
It also said that a "range of options" were being considered for subjecting individual senior managers to civil fines and criminal liability.
The detective and the scientist decided to collaborate, subjecting Met officers who were especially good at making identifications to facial-recognition tests.
Seeing this with clarity should help us grasp the danger to which he is subjecting the Senate — and, more important, our democracy.
Former assistants said that Mr. Testino had a pattern of hiring young, usually heterosexual men and subjecting them to increasingly aggressive advances.
It's a good idea to avoid putting your phone under a lot of pressure or subjecting it to a lot of heat.
But I really knew I had to end it when he started subjecting me to recordings of his "band" doing awful reggae covers.
More than a dozen women had accused him of subjecting them to unwanted sexual comments or physical contact, according to The Washington Post.
Another is to "drain the swamp" of their respective capital cities by subjecting self-serving elites to the wrathful scrutiny of the people.
Dr Schwartz and Dr Hebets came to this conclusion by collecting male and female dark fishing spiders and subjecting them to an experiment.
NBC News reported that Dawson and several family members are accused of subjecting 55-year-old Dedrek Finley to regular transphobic verbal abuse.
However, Congress should not continue subjecting small businesses to new, complicated reporting with the threat of exceedingly severe penalties for failure to comply.
He cites the example of Uruguay, which repaid its creditors after its 2002 crisis slowly but fully, without subjecting them to a "haircut".
U.S. forces in Syria have been given access to the men, confirming their identities through biometric data and subjecting them to military interrogation.
After that, Castro supported, trained, and armed guerrillas in Guatemala, subjecting the country to a conflict that ended with the 1996 peace accords.
Rather than subjecting him to more ridicule, it becomes a dare to shit talk one of the most skilled players in the world.
Opponents accuse him of subjecting the city to urban warfare to expand his power after destroying parts of Benghazi in a similar campaign.
After subjecting Frye to an examination, he concluded that his story of innocence was entirely truthful and agreed to testify on his behalf.
The threat that Trump apparently fears most is grand jury subpoenas subjecting his business empire and his tax returns to careful Mueller scrutiny.
Third, we need to stop subjecting new startups to attacks from so many special interests in cities and states all over the country.
"I wish it were possible to make any change in any great system of law without subjecting some persons to distress," he said.
And it may actually harm patients by increasing stigma and subjecting them to spiritual and abstinence-based programs that aren't realistic or effective.
And there's no compassion in subjecting our children to toxic air that impairs their neurological development and endangers their best chances at success.
A coalition of Hawaii environmental groups asked the Supreme Court to let the 9th Circuit ruling stand, subjecting the groundwater to tightened standards.
Oklahoma's Legislature has passed a bill effectively banning abortions by subjecting doctors who perform them to felony charges and revoking their medical licenses.
Before subjecting yourself to all that trouble, why not get a taste of the MBA life right from the comfort of your home?
As part of her lawsuit, Jenny Flores challenged the government's traumatic practice of subjecting her and other detained children to routine strip searches.
Indeed, regional host countries — particularly Lebanon — are actively pressuring Syrians to go back by subjecting them to increasingly inhospitable conditions and even deportation.
Authorities are subjecting Muslims to an unprecedented amount of surveillance, shutting down Christian churches, and forcing monks to pledge allegiance to the state.
Subjecting them to the blue light waves from our TVs, screens, and computers can cause eye fatigue, blurred vision, and other nasty effects.
In ways that Schlesinger anticipated, the deep divide between supporters and opponents of President Trump is subjecting national unity to a fearful test.
He cites the example of Uruguay, which repaid its creditors after a crisis in 2002 slowly, but without subjecting them to a "haircut".
A statement issued this morning accuses "social media trolls" of subjecting Markle, who is biracial, and her family to sexist and racist abuse.
"The interesting question about perhaps the greatest college football coach ever is why he keeps subjecting himself to all this," our sportswriter puzzles.
At Thanksgiving, many of us will be subject to — or subjecting our hosts to — a wide range of opinions about the impeachment inquiry.
But his $582 million Renewal initiative, which flooded 94 schools with resources while subjecting them to sometimes contradictory directives, has produced disappointing results.
A few decades ago, picking the smallest car in an automaker's lineup meant subjecting yourself to a noisy, bouncy and plastic-filled existence.
When the referees in charge of NFL football games make questionable calls, a challenge can be issued, subjecting the decisions to closer review.
By subjecting these bodies to the congressional appropriations process, rather than a dedicated funding mechanism, Congress may be able to cut their funding.
That uncomfortable feeling, that defensiveness that you feel when your most deeply held assumptions are challenged  —  what about subjecting your­self to it deliberately?
During the Obama administration, the FCC wrote strong net neutrality protections into law, essentially subjecting the nation's telecom industry to utility-like regulation.
Reports suggest the authorities are not just jailing and harassing legal practitioners and their relatives, but also subjecting some of them to appalling torture.
In practice, this means employing trustworthy code at all times and subjecting AI to rigorous testing that replicates the impact of real world attacks.
Here, "fatigue" essentially means weakening—a possible result of subjecting metal alloys to the extreme temperatures and heavy loads that come with every flight.
But this would entail subjecting my wife, son, and elderly parents, as well as my daughter, to six weeks of extreme stress and scrutiny.
After allegedly subjecting its members — both consecrated men and women — to controlled contact with their families, critics began to deem the movement a cult.
These deficiencies could undermine the decisions, predictions, or analysis AI applications produce, subjecting us to competitive harm, legal liability, and brand or reputational harm.
What's harder to pin down is whether subjecting women to the kind of violence traditionally born by men really is a sign of progress.
Members and supporters are against the idea of subjecting former rebels to jail time to satisfy the demands of those who rejected the deal.
I feel badly for subjecting him to that so early in our relationship, so I Venmo him for the Uber home from the bar.
But there's a difference between subjecting Swetnick's claims to scrutiny and arguing that they are "outlandish" and have no place in the confirmation process.
He did as much as any other writer of his generation to shape that culture by subjecting his own class to a withering critique.
Both filings, which were obtained by PEOPLE, claim the school discriminated against the two women, subjecting them to a hostile educational environment and retaliation.
In a way, this is just part of my job; to be fearful and simultaneously comfortable with subjecting myself to the internet of things.
"Cat & Mouse" is perfect for a SparkNotes snapshot of the atmosphere in Alejandro G. Iñarritu's revenge film...without actually subjecting you to the visuals.
There is an essential difference between criticising a religion and subjecting its adherents to hatred, but Danish police and courts are blurring those lines.
One day, back in the 1970s, Dr Leventhall read a French scientific paper that suggested subjecting yourself to this frequency could cause instant death.
Subjecting the Bureau to the Congressional appropriations process is another way to increase accountability and could serve as the ultimate check on its power.
Why it matters: North Korea is the least free country in the world, with its authoritarian regime subjecting citizens to brutal and inhumane laws.
That means a step up in regulation for many projects, subjecting them to trading laws and detailed disclosure requirements, and offering protection to investors.
Subjecting small business owners to burdensome taxes may bring some revenue for states, but at the high cost of stifling growth and limiting opportunity.
In a remarkable display of firepower, big companies are subjecting each other to charges of monopolistic behavior with a zest rivaling that of regulators.
The CHOICE Act also takes away the independence of the CFPB by subjecting the director to being fired by the president for no reason.
If Aramco goes to New York, it will be subjecting itself to the full array of United States securities laws applicable to foreign companies.
That includes subjecting her to unnecessary treatments, lying to medical personnel and binding her daughter to make her look younger and perpetuate the ruse.
And if the rules are too complex for the political appointee to understand, perhaps we should think twice about subjecting average Americans to them.
The Queen looks fairly petty, subjecting Camilla, as she attempts to gain acceptance into the family, to a series of ever more recondite snubs.
Jack spent a few days with Tesla's Model 3, subjecting it to horrors like life in Los Angeles traffic, desert crossings, and mountain climbs.
There are so many different types of goggles-on experiences these days, it can be tough to know which one you're subjecting yourself to.
As an actor, you're the most desperate creature in the world for people to like you, so subjecting yourself to that can be humiliating.
"For as long as Correa is in power, he's going to continue subjecting the justice system to his political demands," he told VICE News.
Meantime, pulling the trigger risks subjecting people to long, expensive trips out of town or long stays in shelters, with government footing the bill.
Antitrust lawyers say Singapore-based Grab could try to mollify regulators by offering concessions such as price restrictions and subjecting itself to greater regulations.
But almost every health bill that Republicans proposed this year called for subjecting the program to caps, so that idea seems unlikely to disappear.
In the United States, spent fuel became the responsibility of the federal government, specifically the Energy Department, subjecting the issue to more political pressures.
Nor did Brooklyn Nine-Nine, instead subjecting its central couple to the very real struggles they'd experience as working detectives and opposites in attraction.
This news upsets Nathaniel Shepherd, the wild-haired mogul responsible for the venture, who fears the consequences of subjecting a fetus to zero gravity.
"There are significant legal constraints to subjecting this population to enhanced screening without an individualized assessment of cause," the memo says, according to NPR.
It is also ironic that they speak of economic freedom for the taxpayer while subjecting women to the most cruel form of economic control.
Onscreen calamities allow us a spine-tingling brush with death without subjecting ourselves to real danger, much like a roller coaster or horror movie.
The budget also calls for restructuring the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an agency much criticized by the GOP, by subjecting it to congressional appropriations.
The plan would restore the FCC's authority and net neutrality rules stripped away by the Ajit Pai FCC, subjecting ISPs to far greater oversight.
Dorian was moving to the west at just 1 mile per hour, subjecting Grand Bahama to nearly two full days of intense hurricane conditions.
He tweeted Thursday that McConnell and other Senate GOP leaders are subjecting him to a harsher standard than they are applying to Democratic Sen.
Trump is set to impose tariffs Sunday on more than $100 billion in Chinese consumer goods, subjecting almost all imports from China to tariffs.
What we need to do is listen, and investigate, and care, rather than subjecting those who say they've been abused to even more abuse.
There's no shortage of articles that swear battle ropes will mess up your shoulders, subjecting them to "violent assault" and predisposing them to injury.
While designers have been subjecting their collections to public scrutiny every Fashion Week for decades, there's no more alert generation than that of the Internet.
Al Jazeera is based in Qatar, a tiny, wealthy Gulf state that the Saudis, Emiratis, Bahrainis and Egyptians are subjecting to a heavy-handed blockade.
Practiced, perhaps, but sincere in the belief that exposing entrenched systems of power and subjecting them to scrutiny is the only way of undoing them.
U.S. authorities see Germany's largest bank as "troubled," and its political establishment is on its last gasp after subjecting Europe to stagnation and uncontrolled immigration.
And the fact that the producers are subjecting a cast of black men to it, in the name of drama and ratings, is pretty gross.
Instead of working with the community to address these problems, the city instead remains committed to subjecting its residents to an environment of mass surveillance.
Azerbaijan has launched a brutal crackdown on its LGBTQ community, indiscriminately arresting more than 100 people and subjecting many to violence in detention, activists say.
But they are often intercepted during these journeys, and authorities typically treat asylum seekers and refugees as illegal immigrants, subjecting them to arrest or detention.
The Kremlin made Butina's release a priority, even launching a #freemariabutina hashtag while accusing the US of subjecting her to a "medieval inquisition" in detention.
China is expected to retaliate, as it has with previous U.S. tariffs, effectively subjecting all trade between the world's two largest economies to punitive levies.
WHEN Clarence Thomas, rigid with anger, accused the Senate judiciary committee of subjecting him to a "high-tech lynching for uppity blacks", white America winced.
The folks over at YouTube channel Photonicinduction decided to test ballistic gel to its uppermost limits by subjecting it to increasingly higher forces of electricity.
But Canada will still have to open its market to Asian cars, subjecting its car-parts firms to a one-sided dose of foreign competition.
The bill requires broadcasters wishing to stream content online to be licensed by the RTUK watchdog, subjecting them to the same criteria as TV broadcasters.
"No state can justify subjecting some people to cruelty and abuse to prevent loss of life, never mind to reduce migration numbers," the report said.
The Washington Post reported last week that six former law clerks or externs had accused Kozinski of subjecting them to inappropriate sexual conduct or comments.
The first big technology platform was the web, which digitized information, subjecting knowledge to the power of algorithms; it came to be dominated by Google.
But subjecting the X-Men in particular to the Marvel process might also mean losing what's made some of Fox's recent superhero movies so good.
According to the Journal, Shkreli's alleged attempts to run Phoenixus from behind bars may end soon with or without subjecting him to inhumane psychological conditions.
We were warning conservatives that the pressures they were subjecting the GOP to would select for fangs, and a tendency to turn on its enablers.
"Siege tactics, by their nature, target the civilian population by subjecting them to starvation, denial of basic essential services and medicines," Pinheiro said on Tuesday.
That directive would require an increasing number of private firearms dealers to be licensed, subjecting their customers to scrutiny under the federal background check system.
An important part of this review is to determine whether women should be required to register, potentially subjecting them to conscription into the armed forces.
" As he concluded his 18-page opinion, Kennedy warned against "subjecting gay persons to indignities when they seek goods and services in an open market.
Even more important, though, subjecting the CFPB to the appropriations process gives Congress more opportunities to weigh in on the bureau's actions in meaningful ways.
A second is that future rebuttals may well be just as persuasive, thanks to the staggering difficulties of subjecting psychoactive agents to rigorous scientific analysis.
Instead, it wants to "level the playing field" with its American and Asian rivals by subjecting them to the same rules that burden European companies.
Regulators are expected to order Google to stop using Android to promote its own apps and subjecting device makers to anticompetitive terms, the outlets reported.
Subjecting all of these deliberative documents to public scrutiny would chill communications between future presidents and their staff, which could be disastrous for the country.
A U.S. appeals court on Friday reinstated a jury verdict against United Parcel Service Inc for subjecting a female employee to a hostile work environment.
Self-tanners are a quick and easy way to give yourself a sun-kissed look without subjecting your skin to the sun's harmful UV rays.
In practice, the California DMV's reporting requirements penalize firms that undertake tasks with a higher degree of difficulty by subjecting them to additional reputational risk.
Well, that may be, but they're going to have to prove it by publishing in scientific papers and by subjecting their innovations to peer review.
Thus, most employers accept documents that appear genuine and employ illegal workers as they employ others, subjecting them to the same payroll withholdings and taxes.
By subjecting seemingly every bottle to evaluation, year in and year out, these reviews convey the sense that the quality of a wine is random.
Biden's proposal would increase capital gains taxes by subjecting gains to the same tax rate as ordinary income for households earning more than $1 million.
Unsurprisingly, the law has been controversial for years, as privacy advocates say it chills free speech and amounts to subjecting Americans to unconstitutional warrantless searches.
The policy change would affect about 800,000 undocumented immigrants currently shielded under the DACA program, potentially rescinding their legal status and subjecting them to deportation.
Cryotherapy is the practice of subjecting tissue or lesions in tissue to very cold temperatures in an effort to kill something that is considered unhealthy.
Our nation was founded on a philosophy of restricting the unlimited executive power of the king and subjecting it to the will of the people.
Partisan legislation is unhealthy for the country, subjecting it and companies to an uncertain policy environment, an environment that is not conducive to economic growth.
PredictIt CEO John Phillips says the relatively small amounts invested keeps insiders from profiting too handsomely off private information or subjecting the markets to manipulation.
They've been criticized for not subjecting such ads to fact-checking by third parties, instead leaving it to the media and users to flag falsehoods.
House Republicans have circulated a variety of proposals aimed at constraining the Fed's approach to monetary policy and subjecting the central bank to increased oversight.
An international safe zone would ensure that Turkey's borders are protected, without subjecting the people of northeast Syria to the mercy of Mr. Erdogan's proxies.
There have also been reports of law enforcement in riot gear, armored vehicles, and subjecting people to solitary confinement and strip searches while in police custody.
Productizing the DIY approach, though, he said, risks subjecting it, too, to the same market forces that make the EpiPen's price surge by hundreds of dollars.
Using electrically-generated noise, the group of physicists was then able to heat the particle, thus subjecting it to a thermodynamic cycle, according to the study.
By agreeing to fly under the FAA's exemption, 333 owners may be subjecting themselves to actually enforceable rules that they otherwise wouldn't have to adhere to.
Subjecting it to the same sort of strict broadcasting codes devised when the radio was the must-have gadget of the season seems unwise and counterproductive.
Shock compression is when scientists place samples of material in a special steel chamber and fire a projectile at it, subjecting it to incredibly high pressures.
Without probable cause to suspect contraband in a car, police should be barred from pulling over drivers and subjecting them to warrantless searches whenever they please.
The women we spoke to worked extensively with us to corroborate their accounts, voluntarily subjecting themselves to intrusive questions and often retraumatizing themselves in the process.
But then you went and filmed it, subjecting the rest of the world to a sight which is so distinctly, unprecedentedly offensive to most hygienic sensibilities.
On today's episode of Daily VICE, we visit a Manhattan "cryosauna" to understand the science behind subjecting the body to -130 temperatures for a few minutes.
Unfortunately, subjecting ourselves to nameless commenters via technology is not new, and we've seen this scenario play out dozens of times in the last 15 years.
If Judge Claude M. Hilton and [assistant U.S. attorney] Gordon Kromberg believe that subjecting Chelsea to more punishment will change her mind, they are gravely mistaken.
But I think it's really important to emphasize that this practice of hounding, persecuting, subjecting to humiliation, beating gay men, especially in Chechnya, is not new.
Now Turkish businessmen say that over-zealous Russian officials are subjecting their goods to additional checks at customs and have conducted impromptu searches at their premises.
Hear works by taking in the ambient sound from around you and subjecting it to a variety of processing filters before channeling it into your headphones.
This is an extremely cynical and dishonest way of bragging about subjecting millions of seniors to the risks of going uninsured, and Ryan does it constantly.
The rule clarifies the regulatory definition of "machine gun" to include devices similar to bump stocks, subjecting them to the restrictions imposed by existing firearm regulations.
A field manual for C.B.P. agents lists a series of questions that agents must ask an unauthorized immigrant before subjecting him or her to immediate deportation.
Subjecting qualified Democratic candidates to a litmus test on issues such as abortion or single-payer health care is an approach that is doomed to fail.
Marble then allegedly got the girl inside his red pickup truck and drove around, subjecting her to sexual and physical abuse, according to the sheriff's office.
Normally, it is defense lawyers, not prosecutors, who tell judges that the police have overstepped their authority by subjecting their clients to illegal searches or seizures.
Pursuing evidentiary analysis — and subjecting it to public scrutiny and comment — is a critical step in developing any regulation that could promote both stability and growth.
Without this investment, the significant and important modernization gains will be threatened, subjecting passengers to unnecessary delays and sustaining aviation operations that are less environmentally friendly.
These rules help prevent individuals from becoming "genetic informants" by subjecting their relatives to unwanted government scrutiny, but they have not been implemented in all states.
On a separate issue not addressed by the Ninth Circuit ruling, plaintiffs have accused the administration of subjecting children to miserable conditions at Border Patrol stations.
The majority on that panel upheld the political apparel ban as a reasonable safeguard against subjecting voters to polling-place intimidation or lobbying by campaign activists.
But to hand the children over, they were essentially redefined as unaccompanied migrant children -- subjecting them to the same HHS procedures as children who entered alone.
Former Playboy model Shera Bechard has reportedly accused top GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy, a former Republican National Committee (RNC) official, of subjecting her to physical abuse.
The 23.4 Race At Thanksgiving, many of us will be subject to — or subjecting our hosts to — a wide range of opinions about the 21988 election.
Drafted properly, a dynasty trust allows you to parcel out assets to future generations — including grandchildren and great-grandchildren — without subjecting the recipients to estate taxes.
Poland has not issued new visas for North Koreans this year amid concerns that Pyongyang may be subjecting its workers to conditions that violated their rights.
Researchers are subjecting the telescope to punishing sub-zero temperatures, blasting it with sound, and banging it around to mimic its launch and deep-space solitude.
The plaintiffs in that case accuse Goldman of paying women less than men, giving them weaker performance reviews, and subjecting them to sexual harassment for years.
With "Turtles All the Way Down," Mr. Green tried to bridge the language barrier by bringing readers inside Aza's consciousness, subjecting them to her anguished obsessions.
A White House official said Monday that the administration would consider releasing the Democratic memo, subjecting it to a similar review process as the Republican memo.
In September, CBP also started subjecting more Mexicans to its practice of "metering," which limits the number of migrants processed at ports of entry each day.
Five players were listed as witnesses — Frank Mason III, Mitch Lightfoot, Lagerald Vick, Tucker Vang and Jackson — subjecting Self to a crash course on criminal justice.
This summer, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is expanding its program of subjecting U.S. and foreign citizens to facial recognition screening at international airports.
And House Republicans also want to pass legislation subjecting all regulations to affirmative congressional rules, making it harder for future presidents to reverse Trump's policies here.
Also on the bill, "Queens at Heart" is a mid-1960s relic, subjecting four people in various stages of gender transition to a pseudo-sociological interrogation.
But doing it that way — subjecting prisoners to a kind of social death — is in conflict with the idea of "inalienable" rights that cannot be curtailed.
Now there's momentum to send humans into space farther and longer than we've ever been before, subjecting our bodies to even more of this strange environment.
The podcasts differ from the Infowars app by allowing access to an extensive list of previous episodes, subjecting all of those past episodes to Apple's content rules.
The researchers also suggest authorities place families directly into proceedings with an immigration judge rather than first subjecting them to an administrative process such as expedited removal.
And if your database is disproportionately made up of one race or ethnicity, you are subjecting them to increased searches and the increased chances of false positives.
There are also reports of law enforcement wearing riot gear, traveling in armored vehicles, and subjecting people to solitary confinement and strip searches while in police custody.
The EBA tests will focus on 51 European banks, subjecting them to an adverse scenario that includes a protracted recession and a steep fall in commodity prices.
" Since they all began living together in 2006, she wrote that "he has been subjecting them to intense, military-like discipline – push ups, detention in dark closet.
Instead, key decision makers need to work in tandem with experts to ensure that they're not reinforcing negative stereotypes or even potentially subjecting vulnerable viewers to harm.
Lo and behold, the SEC cyber unit's first case is yet another indication they plan on subjecting ICOs to the same securities laws as traditional investment products.
"But Eros seduces us into striving for the falsely ethereal, and worse, propagating, and thereby subjecting another generation to the same suffering we endure," he goes on.
In Northern Syria, PYD/YPG, the PKK's Syrian franchise, has been subjecting native Arab and Turkmen communities and rival Kurdish groups to forced migration and ethnic cleansing.
Several days into his interrogation the CIA then rendered Libi to Egypt, where jailors were known for subjecting their prisoners to beatings, electric shocks and sexual assaults.
It's just hard to imagine many women willingly subjecting themselves to the sort of scrutiny Carlson is about to face unless they've got a very real reason.
Cho also said Poland had stopped issuing visas for North Korean workers amid concern that Pyongyang may be subjecting them to conditions that violated their human rights.
John Hyten, who's tapped to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman, of subjecting her to a series of unwanted sexual advances, AP reported Wednesday.
ICC prosecutors said in 2015 they had evidence suggesting international forces in Afghanistan had caused serious harm to detainees by subjecting them to physical and psychological abuse.
At the end of the episode, the girls band together to give one of the boys a makeover, subjecting him to the grim perils of lady-grooming.
That would allow states to enforce laws that at least have enough similarity to federal criminal laws that you're not subjecting platforms to 50 different state laws.
This amounted to spending lots of money on social programmes and infrastructure, and subjecting independent institutions like the press and the courts to control by the president.
Despite investigating hundreds of leads and subjecting crime scene samples to new DNA technologies as they arrived in the '90s and 2000s, police never arrested any suspects.
Last week, a man was jailed for subjecting Berger to what Britain's Crown Prosecution Service described as "highly offensive, hateful and racist articles" in 2014 and 2015.
Not only have they deprived them of their liberty for months now, simply for peacefully expressing their views, they are also subjecting them to horrendous physical suffering.
Aside from subjecting our allies to strategic whiplash with our dramatic change of strategic and diplomatic course, both of these approaches by themselves pose their own risks.
It's clear that nobody is here to haul dead creatures, as no one would ever sully the shoes they were wearing by subjecting them to hard labour.
Those who think it deserves, as Newt Gingrich put it, to "wither on the vine" advocate subjecting it to direct competition, along with other Medicare Advantage plans.
It lacks oversight, accountability and resources, resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths and subjecting private pilots, their passengers – and everyone in their flight paths to undue risk.
It will increase the likelihood of a renewed push for DNS management to live at the ITU, subjecting online free speech to the votes of repressive countries.
MORE (R-Ariz.) introduced the Honest Ads Act, which they argue will help prevent future foreign election meddling by subjecting online political ads to stricter disclosure rules.
Avendano said Uber retaliated against her for complaining by denying promotions and pay raises, giving her low performance reviews and subjecting her to a tough work schedule.
Such sweetness had a price, and Cuba met international demands by bringing enslaved Africans across the Middle Passage and subjecting them to a lifetime of brutal labor.
Subjecting LCD Soundsystem to reasoned analysis feels counterproductive somehow — nobody will ever nail the band as ruthlessly as they did themselves, on their debut single in 2002.
"This is not about subjecting ourselves to huge sacrifices that lead us to feeling that we're having a worse life, it's actually exactly the opposite," she said.
Many don't appear to be subjecting themselves to audit by a third-party evaluator or publicly sharing how their systems fare when applied to different demographic groups.
The plan is expected to focus on easing regulatory burdens for small banks and financial firms and subjecting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to stricter congressional oversight.
But what if, in exchange for subjecting yourself to that existential reckoning, for 285 American dollars plus tip, you could have zhuzhed cheeks and a temporary glow?
As a result, the policy has expanded across the southern border, subjecting more asylum seekers to the policy and in many cases, returning them to dangerous conditions.
But requiring that Eldred essentially be cured within days—and subjecting her more than once to a cell when she failed—was unconstitutional, according to the attorney.
Instead of subjecting you to an inbox of endless email promotions, we've found the top sales to shop next Friday (with a few exclusives for R29 readers, too).
The agency's Open Internet Order reclassified broadband providers as Title II "common carriers," subjecting those services to some of the same regulations that apply to traditional phone services.
"Based on their initial testing, it seems that this would allow us to upgrade users without subjecting them to an Android permissions dialog at all," Kwon is quoted.
Attorneys with the Alliance say that those policies violate their clients' civil rights by subjecting them to the indignity and humiliation of sharing facilities with their transgender peers.
Autonomous vehicle fleets will make companies like Tesla, Google and Uber the owners of tens of thousands of cars, subjecting them to the risk that comes with that.
That delay forces many of the immigrant recruits to violate the visas that allowed them into the United States in the first place, subjecting them to immigration detention.
I had no interest in subjecting myself to Cummins's novel until I realized Vintage Español had issued it simultaneously in a Spanish translation by María Laura Paz Abasolo.
As of April 1, more than 65 employers had been caught by labour inspectors for subjecting workers to conditions akin to slavery, according to the Labour Ministry's website.
By heating tobacco instead of burning it, the company says iQOS avoids subjecting smokers to the same levels of carcinogens and other toxic substances found in regular cigarettes.
Its founder posits that insurance-rate discounts could incentivise drivers to become, in effect, freelance roving crime-detection units for the police, subjecting unwitting citizens to constant surveillance.
Technically biracial — Franklin's father is a Black man — the two-minute clip shows the teenager expressing his apprehension about his mother subjecting their family to any further scrutiny.
Joseph Dunford, the nation's top military officer, on Wednesday warned members of Congress that a 9/11 bill could hurt U.S. troops, including subjecting them to foreign courts.
To be honest, you deserve much better than subjecting yourself to strange, bland, ineffective fad diets that never seem to work the way their advocates say they will.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Health experts have condemned U.S. rapper T.I. for subjecting his teenaged daughter to an annual virginity test, saying the practice was harmful and unscientific.
With that last touchdown, Plainedge pushed the final score to 61-13, putting the team in violation, and subjecting its coach, Robert Shaver, to a one-game suspension.
Death penalty opponents contend that midazolam has failed to render inmates unconscious in at least four U.S. executions, prolonging the process and subjecting the condemned to extreme pain.
Production of their private conversations to Mr. Hothi would, in Tesla's view, inflict more damage by subjecting them to an unwarranted invasion of their privacy and further harassment.
I'm hopeful that it will be part of the build up to the inmates realizing that subjecting the guards to the same inhumanity they experienced is not progress.
With that last touchdown, Plainedge pushed the final score to 242-423, putting the team in violation, and subjecting its coach, Robert Shaver, to a one-game suspension.
One week later, Sajudin signed an amended agreement, this one paying him $30,000 immediately and subjecting him to the $1 million penalty if he shopped around his information.
The vote was a rare bipartisan rebuke for Mr. Obama, who had argued that other nations could enact similar laws, subjecting the U.S. to a flood of lawsuits.
" Some observers have argued that the release of those images and video may have violated Geneva Convention prohibitions on subjecting prisoners of war to "insults and public curiosity.
Pending financial regulatory reform legislation provides a vehicle for restructuring the governance of the CFPB as well as subjecting it to the appropriations process — another much needed reform.
" Other distributors could then not offer promotions or lower prices, and Apple "abused the economic dependence" of the distributors by subjecting them to "unfair and unfavorable commercial conditions.
Law and Justice is an Orwellian name for a party that constantly violates the law, breaks constitutional provisions and is hellbent on subjecting the courts to its control.
In addition to causing psychological harm to the relatives of Uighurs detained in internment camps, Beijing is also subjecting foreign citizens to arrests without trial, interrogations, and abuse.
"Based on their initial testing, it seems that this would allow us to upgrade users without subjecting them to an Android permissions dialog at all," Mr. Kwon wrote.
A new internet police force is knocking on doors of suspected critics, subjecting them to hours of interrogation and in some cases forcing them to sign loyalty pledges.
By subjecting judicial bail-setting decisions to statistical analysis, the first study found that some judges tended to be stricter in their bail rulings, and some more lenient.
The memory boxes are displayed in glass cases in an unheated, subterranean expanse under harsh lights, subjecting visitors to physical discomfort as they read family members' heartbreaking accounts.
To add insult to injury, if we respond to them, these companies can sell our names, addresses, telephone numbers and other information, subjecting us to more junk mail.
The BOP has taken steps to halt the spread of coronavirus, including restricting inmate transfers and subjecting correctional officers and others entering federal prison facilities to temperature checks.
After Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Richenthal warned that Ng could now be a flight risk, U.S. District Judge Vernon Broderick modified bail by subjecting Ng to house arrest.
Tax experts are worried that subjecting IRS rules to OMB review could made it harder for the agency to implement the tax law that Trump signed in December.
Germany also saw a 25% reduction in gun crimes from 2010 to 2015 after severely limiting gun ownership and subjecting potential gun owners to a lengthy waiting period.
I decided to opt out of holiday celebrations with those relatives because I couldn't imagine spending time in their home, let alone subjecting my boyfriend to their hate.
In short, CON restrictions yield results exactly opposite those they are intended to, protecting market incumbents and subjecting consumers to higher monopoly prices without a corresponding quality increase.
The budget proposes subjecting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) and the Office of Financial Research (OFR) to the congressional appropriations process.
Veidt seems to be subjecting himself to this to break free from the monotonous adoration from the clones, proving Doctor Manhattan wrong about Veidt's seemingly unending self-absorption.
But open it did, subjecting androids with bicameral minds — and the potential to evolve past them, to the top of the pyramid — to the ravages of rich tourists.
READ: Undocumented teenager in detention can get abortion, judge rules "Every day you're subjecting her to a longer, more involved procedure," said Susan Hays, one of Doe's lawyers.
"If you're in search for a way to ogle Megan Fox's body, there are a lot better ways to do it than subjecting yourself to this," said ReelViews.
While her cancer isn't a massive threat at the moment, McWilliams will need to keep subjecting herself to her clinical trials for as long as it keeps working.
He additionally told the Times that if other options fail to work, he will launch a campaign to have treaties signed subjecting other countries' media to the same standards.
If subjecting yourself Black Mirror-style to 20 minutes of forced, closely monitored advertising in exchange for a free movie seems like a reasonable trade to you, then great!
The result has been a growing number of bills around the country that would ban abortion in almost all cases, subjecting doctors and, potentially, women themselves to criminal prosecution.
In the season premiere, Maeve forces a trembling Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman) to undress in front of her, subjecting him to the same humiliation she endured countless times before.
"We see an abundance of escalation risks in large part because the U.S. sanctions are subjecting Iran to almost unprecedented economic pain," said Helima Croft from RBC Capital Markets.
China is expected to retaliate against such a move, as it has with previous U.S. tariffs, effectively subjecting all trade between the world's two largest economies to punitive levies.
And then there was the international opprobrium: Amnesty International's latest report says Australia is "brazenly flouting international law" and subjecting detainees to an "elaborate and cruel system of abuse".
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Private investors must share the burden of any bank rescue, a senior European Central Bank supervisor said on Tuesday, calling for subjecting the sector to "market discipline".
In January he entered into a plea agreement subjecting him to the possibility of prison time, and agreeing to the loss of his citizenship and removal from the country.
It's not a great look for Samsung, but it's a hell of a lot better than subjecting the product to a pair of recalls à la the Galaxy Note.
They may hesitate if they think the government will try to carry on paying—some of the delays are because bankers are now subjecting Venezuelan payments to close scrutiny.
He was accused of subjecting inmates to beatings and starvation, and denying them medical treatment and heating, during his time in charge of the institution from 1956 to 1963.
In this state of mind, you are subjecting yourself to an unnecessary hell while most likely only adding distance between yourself and whatever the real problem (and solution) is.
Various studies point to the conclusion that subjecting the mind to formal discipline — as when studying geometry or Latin — does not, in general, engender a broad transfer of learning.
But no, planning a trip entails subjecting yourself to hours of scouring for affordable flights, only to end up booking an uncomfortable economy seat with a painfully long layover.
Subjecting these non-reloadable cards to the rule risks eliminating those products from the market altogether since compliance costs could exceed the revenue from the sales of those cards.
A Georgia mother says a pair of middle school teachers harassed her 14-year-old son and implied that he is gay, subjecting him to ridicule from his classmates.
But some tax lawyers have expressed concerns that subjecting IRS rules to OMB review would slow down the process of issuing guidance needed to implement the new tax law.
The term, which originated at the Pentagon, refers to subjecting someone to questions that he or she is likely to be asked in a press conference or a debate.
But, subjecting someone to liability without fault or causation – which do not exist in these cases – violates the core progressive legal philosophy of standing up for one's constitutional rights.
Eventually, he managed to get Kohen on the horn, subjecting him to a bizarre, nearly hour-long conversation about the evils of liking politically-bent fart content on Facebook.
If you can stomach it, the common and effective treatment for panic disorder is essentially exposure therapy, which involves subjecting patients to things they fear or that trigger them.
A 2012 Senate intelligence committee report cited "a detailed case that subjecting prisoners to ­'enhanced' interrogation techniques did not help the CIA find Osama bin Laden," officials told WaPo.
Their critiques come at the same time that GOP lawmakers are pushing legislation to alter the Fed's operations, subjecting it to new limits on its powers and additional oversight.
Akihito, who was treated for prostate cancer in 2003 and underwent heart surgery in 2012, may have wished to avoid subjecting his son to a period of such limbo.
Imagine subjecting yourself to a constant flow of exhortations from a beautiful and glamorous and wealthy superstar (or someone with a glossy lifestyle brand on Instagram) to Value Yourself!
Ultimately, the controversy at Noble points to bigger concerns about whether school discipline systems and dress codes are really helping students learn — or subjecting them to shame and stigma.
To discourage the large migration flows, the Trump administration has repeatedly called attention to the dangers that parents are subjecting their children to on the journey from Central America.
At a bilateral dinner, President Xi Jinping committed to reclassifying fentanyl and related drugs as "controlled substances," and subjecting anyone caught making or selling the drugs to maximum penalty.
Has President Trump no feeling at all about the extreme danger to which he is subjecting these troops with apparently no interest in providing a rationale for their deployment?
"They are notorious for keeping people in very cold rooms with lights on constantly and subjecting them to beatings during interrogation, and we have documented those patterns for years."
In a concurrence, Justice Stephen G. Breyer repeated his view that the Supreme Court has entered dangerous territory in subjecting laws regulating economic matters to heightened First Amendment scrutiny.
SiriusXM also objected to the part of the bill that would require them to pay royalties for songs before 1972 while not subjecting radio broadcasters to the same requirement.
The proposed rule also calls for restructuring the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), adding congressional review of financial agency rulemaking and subjecting agencies' rulemaking to judicial review, among others.
President Wilson first countered by meeting with individual senators, and then by subjecting himself to a grilling by the Foreign Relations Committee, which he invited to the White House.
Before the war ended, Jawlensky began subjecting the violently expressive heads for which he was best known to the same treatment he'd given his garden view, to dizzying effect.
"The Estate of Terrill Thomas brings this action to hold Defendants accountable for subjecting Mr. Thomas to unconscionable pain and suffering and causing his death," the suit reportedly says.
As frontman for The Jesus Lizard since 212, however, Yow earned a hard-won and well-documented reputation for enduring and subjecting himself to abuse both onstage and off.
The Trump administration has started subjecting asylum seekers to harsher treatment (like separating children from their parents in detention), but what it can do is constrained by federal law.
The Trump administration has started subjecting asylum seekers to harsher treatment, like separating children from their parents in detention, but what it can do is constrained by federal law.
Seats are now so close together, according to Flyers Rights, that they render the "brace for impact" position depicted in airline safety manuals ineffective, thereby subjecting passengers to head trauma.
Shares of Alphabet underperformed the already sagging broader tech sector following a New York Times report that some advisers to the president are discussing subjecting Google to more antitrust scrutiny.
Hundreds of women have accused Tyndall of subjecting them to molestation, lewd comments and other sexually inappropriate behavior during medical exams at the downtown Los Angeles school's student health clinic.
Through the Freedom of Information Act, the Intercept found that since 2010, New York's 311 line recorded 83 instances regarding corrections officers subjecting prison visitors to strip or cavity searches.
"While I don't think it's right, prior to this happening, I figured that when you create profiles of this kind, you're subjecting yourself to this type of risk," she said.
Two of the three deputies involved in the incident were charged with official oppression — intentionally subjecting someone to mistreatment or to arrest — but the charges were dismissed earlier this month.
The administration's voluntary designation of the Fatemiyoun and Zeynabiyoun therefore represents a paradigm shift, adding Iran's agents of influence to the U.S. Treasury's financial blacklist and subjecting them to sanctions.
As much this show has jerked its audience back and forth, subjecting them to grueling stunts and meandering, pointless storylines, it's impossible for me not to be fond of Rick.
Details: The group, Harakat al-Nujaba, and its leader, Sheikh Akram al-Ka'abi, were sanctioned by the State Department as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, subjecting them to punitive economic measures.
Hollywood is the land of smoke and mirrors — and the top colorists know exactly how to create pale, impactful blond color without subjecting their clients' hair to the aforementioned damage.
Huge rallies were organised against him by the "212 Movement", a coalition of various extremist groups such as the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), which supports subjecting Indonesia to Islamic law.
Poland, the biggest ex-communist EU state, stands accused of subjecting its courts to more government control since the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party won power in late 2015.
But since taking office, Trump and his staff have been criticized for not subjecting his personal Twitter account to the usual levels of transparency normally affixed to White House communications.
The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee next week will consider legislation that will provide bankruptcy powers to Puerto Rico while subjecting it to the authority of a federal oversight board.
What's most distressing about this news is that if Mario is not of Italian descent, then what is that a-patronizing voice he's been a-subjecting us to for years?
What matters is subjecting our system of elections to constant and careful scrutiny, to ensure that our voting technology stays one step ahead of those who seek to disrupt it.
"Subjecting commercial vessels to sabotage operations and threatening the lives of their crew is considered a dangerous development," according to the statement that was carried by state news agency WAM.
To me, "California values" mean keeping families together, working toward a better future for our children, and not subjecting people to double punishment for lack of a piece of paper.
By allowing the president wide discretion in making appointments, but subjecting those choices to Senate review, the framers sought to ensure both strong executive power balanced by a strong Congress.
They allegedly then forced the girl to do housework and care for their children, subjecting her to emotional and physical abuse, the Department of Justice said in a press release.
"As Human Rights Watch argues, the law reinforces the authorities' control and contains security provisions that risk subjecting decisions on church construction to the whims of violent mobs," Makar explains.
She says her ordeal continued when the medical system and rape crisis center placed onerous requirements, such as subjecting her to long travel, in her injured state, for an interview.
Children in the system But to hand the children over, they were essentially redefined as unaccompanied migrant children -- subjecting them to the same HHS procedures as children who entered alone.
By scanning several thousand people, healthy and sick, while subjecting them to burns, pokes, prods, and electric shocks, she has pioneered experimental methods to survey the neural landscape of pain.
However this program is suspended under the new executive order, leaving more than 85033,000 current applicants in limbo and subjecting thousands to the terror of daily life in these countries.
The language subjecting the foreign groups to oversight by the police is likely to remain in the final version, according to a report by Global Times, a state-run newspaper.
Being in Trumpworld means subjecting yourself to greater scrutiny from the media and potentially the Mueller investigation, which is how a relative nobody like Papadolous ends up facing prison time.
A dependence on Ukraine for power supplies has also left them vulnerable to pro-Ukrainian activists who sabotaged electricity cables last year, subjecting the peninsula to weeks of rolling blackouts.
The threat of subjecting tax returns to detailed congressional or IRS scrutiny could well deter many from engaging in speech or political activism that might attract the ire of Congress.
It has raised the number of subscribers and the viewership that video makers must have in order to carry ads, and is subjecting videos to more human and automated oversight.
If the Trump administration is going to use our alliance with Israel as an excuse for abandoning fundamental values, surely Americans are justified in subjecting that alliance to special scrutiny.
Multiple witnesses told THUMP that they saw police targeting people of color during the festival—including subjecting festivalgoers to extra security checks, and using excessive force in controlling the crowd.
This has heightened concerns that a two-year deadline on negotiations could pass without a deal, subjecting companies that trade across the English Channel with unsettling ambiguities about future rules.
Should U.S. coronavirus cases spike, demand would probably increase drastically, forcing low-wage employees — even those who may feel sick — to report to work, subjecting them and others to contagions.
Maybe they haven't paraded around female job applicants with open kimono, à la Charlie Rose, or haven't traumatized female colleagues by subjecting them to pelvic pinball, à la Mark Halperin.
This bill would increase oversight, transparency and accountability by subjecting the FSOC to the congressional appropriations process and would improve coordination and communication between regulators, Congress, financial institutions and consumers.
Jubelirer that gerrymandering could violate the right to freedom of expression and association, by ''subjecting a group of voters or their party to disfavored treatment by reason of their views.
And the Trump administration is trying to move in the opposite direction by subjecting S.S.I. and S.S.D.I. recipients to more frequent reviews of whether they still have severe enough disabilities.
The rules classified internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon as common carriers, subjecting them to tougher regulations and oversight, and prohibited them from blocking or discriminating against certain websites.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Illegal armed groups are still recruiting children in Colombia, subjecting them to sexual abuse and using them as cannon fodder in armed conflict, humanitarian groups said on Thursday.
The same agencies "raising awareness" this month are also putting victims of human trafficking at risk and subjecting total strangers to racial profiling and potentially dangerous interactions with law enforcement.
Kerry is most famous for his painfully tortured logic in trying to explain his Iraq War position and for subjecting us all to 4 more years of George W Bush.
The Awami League seems to have agreed to the textbook revisions in exchange for bringing the state-sanctioned curriculum into private madrasas and subjecting the schools to some government scrutiny.
Pursuing the death penalty means subjecting ourselves to the trauma of a trial, reliving the murder of our loved ones for a result we could have obtained without that trauma.
We wouldn't hear about subjecting our grandchildren to a "debt disaster" (then-Governor Pence's (R-Ind.) words) when addressing the needs of people whose homes and communities have been destroyed.
The e-liquids manufacturer had argued that the FDA overstepped its legal authority under the Tobacco Control Act in subjecting e-cigarettes to the same federal laws as traditional cigarettes.
By operating its viewing terrace, Tate Modern is subjecting the apartments "to an unusually intense visual scrutiny," Tom Weekes, a lawyer for the claimants, told the High Court in London.
Former Fox News event planner Laurie Luhn accused him of subjecting her to "psychological torture" for decades and former hosts Megyn Kelly and Gretchen Carlson accused him of sexual harassment.
The reforms by his ruling nationalists have been criticized by civil society campaigners, international democracy watchdogs, the EU and opposition parties in Poland for subjecting the courts to more government control.
Because the storm will hit the coast and then stall, storm surge flooding could occur during multiple high tide cycles, subjecting the coast to battering waves that will exacerbate the damage.
" Finally, Phillips contends Colorado officials have infringed on his right to due process under the 14th Amendment for subjecting him to "an unfair and biased administrative enforcement, adjudication, and review process.
But the whole idea of taking music with you — that you could listen to your favorite songs on the go, without subjecting everyone nearby to your music — started with the Walkman.
We wrote: In a secular society, it is odd to buttress the sanctity of life in the abstract by subjecting a lot of particular lives to unbearable pain, misery and suffering.
The case made clear that sham laws such as Texas' essentially punished women for trying to exercise their rights, subjecting them to grievous harms and severe obstacles without any corresponding benefits.
We picked the Five Star after subjecting some of the most popular notebooks to everyday writing, and then heavy abuse (such as throwing them down stairs and soaking them in water).
Anything that promised manageable lengths without subjecting them to 230-degree heat every morning and less of a production when washing and styling, as well as shampoo-ad shine, was convincing.
That said, the upside-down nature of the riot scenario -- with the inmates in charge, subjecting guards and administrators to indignities and abuse -- becomes tedious, even within a concentrated time frame.
Volumes have been muted in the last full week of trading before the year-end holiday season, subjecting the market to pronounced movements amid a lack of any major economic data.
Jane seems to take pleasure in subjecting Blanche to her sadistic plans — think along the lines of denying Blanche food, and then cooking up her pet parakeet to serve for dinner.
"To create a torture program with a scientific veneer, defendants drew on experiments from the 1960s in which researchers taught dogs 'helplessness' by subjecting them to uncontrollable pain," the lawsuit states.
A policy memo quietly circulated earlier this year by activist Phil Kerpen recommended rules to keep online platforms politically neutral, potentially subjecting platforms that violated that neutrality to government enforcement actions.
Rather than trying to force growth, Twitter might be able to trade on the loyalty of long-time users by subjecting them to more aggressive advertising and hoping they stick around.
Observers, including senior U.N. officials, have previously accused the military of subjecting the Rohingya to collective punishment with the goal of ethnically cleansing the Muslim minority – a charge Myanmar's government denies.
"Hardcore Henry" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for not letting a minute pass without subjecting one character or another to grievous bodily harm or worse.
The voters thus punished, to varying degrees, those they held responsible for failing to form a government after April, and subjecting Spaniards to the fourth general election in as many years.
In an era when some coaches are known for subjecting their athletes to altitude-simulating units or underwater interval sessions, Treacy and Huddle have an uncommonly low-key, hands-off relationship.
And so on that morning, as on so many days that autumn of 2007, I feared that I was subjecting them to a cross-cultural experiment that would scar them forever.
While the FDA has never prosecuted anyone for importing drugs for personal use, both candidates recognize that the law is draconian in nature, even subjecting people, technically, to prosecution and jail.
"We see an abundance of escalation risks in large part because the U.S. sanctions are subjecting Iran to almost unprecedented economic pain," said Helima Croft, managing director of RBC Capital Markets.
If you enjoy subjecting yourself to life-threatening situations, you'll have to get there within the next few weeks, since the Board of Water Supply is planning to take it down.
Koskinen became IRS commissioner several months after a Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration report found that the IRS was subjecting conservative groups' applications for tax-exempt status to extra scrutiny.
The imminent demise of New York City's venerable dog bars was heralded several years ago, after the city began letter-grading restaurants and bars and subjecting them to much closer scrutiny.
These would include taking family separation off the table completely, not subjecting families and children to detention, ensuring access to attorneys, and investing in a fair and timely immigration adjudication system.
A 39-year-old black resident of Washington, D.C., is suing a Metropolitan Police officer for subjecting him to an intrusive anal probe as part of routine stop-and-frisk activity.
Britain's pending departure from the European Union — known as Brexit — holds the potential to ensue absent a deal, subjecting Europe to grave uncertainty about the rules of trade especially for finance.
His comments are likely to be well received by the president, who has continued to complain that Democrats are subjecting him to "the highest level of presidential harassment" in American history.
Satouf and her eight children fled Syria as civil war consumed their hometown, Aleppo, subjecting its residents to a series of brutal military sieges, street violence, home invasions and stray bullets.
The main argument offered against separating research and trading is that broker-dealers that publish analysts' reports would have to register as investment advisers, subjecting them to an additional regulatory burden.
What possible benefit could be achieved by ending DACA and subjecting these "incredible kids" (as President Trump called them) to potential deportation when they have so much to offer our country?
All of the testing options have pros and cons, and some may yield a false positive test, subjecting someone to additional testing for no reason, or a falsely reassuring negative result.
She cited changes that she said had increased the strength of the financial system, including requiring banks to raise more money from investors and subjecting large banks to annual stress tests.
Prudential is one of two U.S. insurers designated as a "systematically important financial institution," or SIFI, by federal regulators, subjecting it to higher capital requirements and tougher oversight than smaller peers.
Venice's twist is a competition devoted to virtual reality, subjecting an infant medium to the same scrutiny as film, with the help of a jury led by the director John Landis.
It involved brutal techniques like waterboarding detainees, dousing them with ice water, forcing them to stay awake for as long as a week and subjecting some to medically unnecessary rectal feeding.
To get the most life out of a good sports performance bra, wash it by hand instead of subjecting it to the wear and tear of the laundry machine, Lawson said.
Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.), however, changes that date, subjecting only those products hitting the market after the rule takes effect in 90 days to FDA review.
" Breyer said that that while Bucklew had established that executing him by lethal injection risked subjecting him to "constitutionally impermissible suffering," the majority "holds that the state may execute him anyway.
Central to the bipartisan discussions has been the asset threshold at which banks are deemed systemically important financial institutions or "SIFIs," subjecting them to much stricter oversight including higher capital buffers.
Over the next several decades, she became America's foremost warrior in the battle against superstitions, fears and prejudices that have stigmatized many people with AIDS, subjecting them to rejection and discrimination.
By (for once) subjecting Trump to repeated and sustained attacks, Rubio and Cruz conducted a real-time experiment to test which kind of attacks work against Trump and which kind do not.
It's the annual Week 1 Monday night doubleheader, in which ESPN discourages East Coasters foolish enough to stay up for the late game by subjecting them to Chris Berman in the booth.
Western countries, including Britain and the United States, had called for Umerov's release, and rights activists had accused Russia of reviving the Soviet practice of subjecting political dissidents to enforced psychiatric treatment.
But getting insurers to assure quick coverage for eligible patients, rather than subjecting them to a lengthy individual review, could help Novartis as it seeks to displace Biogen Inc's SMA therapy Spinraza.
She demeaned and berated her staff almost daily, subjecting them to bouts of explosive rage and regular humiliation within the office, according to interviews and dozens of emails reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
That matters because Republicans have long sought to overhaul the central bank by subjecting its monetary policy decisions to review by the Government Accountability Office, which scrutinises policies on behalf of Congress.
To learn how the type of heat exposure impacts corals, the researchers ran laboratory experiments, subjecting the model species Acropora aspera to the three different trajectories (protective, single, and repetitive) they identified.
It takes people whom we have failed since birth – subjecting them to substandard food, poor living conditions, failing schools, unsafe communities – and then tries to "correct" them through inhumane, over-punitive treatment.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) accused the airline of subjecting black passengers to "disrespectful, discriminatory or unsafe conditions" as part of a corporate culture of racial insensitivity.
The draft resolution would also add nine individuals and four entities to the U.N. blacklist, including North Korea's primary foreign exchange bank, subjecting them to a global asset freeze and travel ban.
While tools like Slack work well for small businesses and startups, this model often becomes unsustainable when companies scale, potentially subjecting the whole company to tens of thousands of alerts a day.
" The statement said the United States will keep pushing the Iranian government to "respect its international obligations, including minimum fair trial guarantees and not subjecting its citizens to arbitrary arrest or detention.
"Without subjecting the program to any budgetary constraint, there is no incentive to continue to serve veterans with innovative, streamlined and efficient quality of care," the memo reads, according to the Post.
Furthermore, her experience on the House and Senate Appropriations Committee indicates the importance the White House places on subjecting the BCFP to appropriations, which should have been the case from day one.
Following widespread demonstrations of public support and at the direction of the governor, Utah in January became the 19th state to prohibit licensed mental health professionals from subjecting minors to conversion therapy.
This high bar for sex crimes exists largely to avoid subjecting a victim to a humiliating cross-examination that would doom the case and deter other victims from coming forward, prosecutors say.
The penalties need to go further, subjecting Mr. Putin's wealthy cronies and their families to sanctions like travel bans and asset freezes that would put even more pressure on the Russian leader.
In Tennessee, a state with notoriously low voter turnout, the legislature approved a bill subjecting third-party groups conducting voter registration drives to onerous requirements under threat of civil and criminal penalty.
Today, the Supreme Court told the president he is right and that courts will not stop him from subjecting migrants to discriminations and abuses that this administration could not impose on citizens.
In the process of subjecting institutions to transformative demands, these actions have also made clear the ways in which they are structurally tied to the power relations of the city at large.
Buck criticized the IRS for subjecting conservative groups' applications for tax-exempt status to extra scrutiny and for destroying evidence that was subject to a congressional investigation on the political-targeting scandal.
"The Fourth Amendment strikes a balance between the individual citizen's interest in conducting certain affairs in private and the general public's interest in subjecting possible criminal activity to investigation," Mr. Barr said.
Despite right-wing persecution fantasies about Barack Obama, we've never before had a president who treats half the country like enemies, subjecting them to an unending barrage of dehumanization and hostile propaganda.
And, in some parts of the country, I found a cottage industry of court-authorized but poorly regulated therapy providers subjecting kids and teens to widely debunked interventions or controversial invasive technologies.
Detention is uniquely harmful to all youths, but there is a significant risk that subjecting abuse victims to a punitive environment will retrigger trauma and compound the harm they have already experienced.
Hundreds of women have accused Tyndall of subjecting them to molestation, lewd comments and other sexually inappropriate behavior during medical exams while they were his patients at the university's student health clinic.
And by several accounts, he personally encouraged Mr. Scaramucci's jihad against Mr. Priebus, once again subjecting his chief of staff to a ritualistic public lashing even as he considered pushing him out.
By heating tobacco instead of burning it, the company says the device, known as iQOS, avoids subjecting smokers to the same levels of carcinogens and other toxic substances found in a regular cigarette.
But if the option is between losing even the smallest amount of face by subjecting himself to Kelly's questions and nuking Ailes's spot, well, you know which way Trump is going to go.
The upper house Senate said on Tuesday it would investigate the fund it said the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was using without subjecting the monies for parliamentary scrutiny via the national budget.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia is considering subjecting thousands of refugees from Syria to tougher character and security checks than their European counterparts to minimize the risk of "extremist infiltration", a leaked policy document says.
I'm no stranger to subjecting myself to experimentation in the name of journalism, but for years, when grinders have asked me whether I'd consider getting an implant myself, I've balked at the idea.
The Washington Post, which on Monday first reported the retirement, said earlier this month that six women had come forward to accuse Kozinski, 67, of subjecting them to inappropriate sexual conduct or comments.
Later in question period, Congresswoman Maloney asked the panel what they thought about subjecting exchanges to minimum cybersecurity standards, suggesting that this is a topic important to not just one lawmaker in Congress.
Hurricane Florence roared onto the North Carolina coast at a snail's pace Friday, subjecting the coastline to more than 12 hours of punishing hurricane-force winds and pushing a massive storm surge inland.
Pai accused the privacy rules' supporters of "corporate favoritism" for subjecting ISPs to different rules than "edge providers," which means websites and apps like Facebook that provide online content but not internet service.
Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier added to the pressure by issuing a video statement urging protesters to avoid subjecting themselves to "life-threatening conditions" by remaining exposed to the elements with little shelter.
In addition, the bill significantly changes how the Federal Reserve operates, subjecting its monetary policy decision-making to a stricter rules-based process, while separating its economic policymaking from its financial regulatory work.
A bill subjecting Medicaid to block grants and swinging cuts, the American Health Care Act of 2017, passed the US House of Representatives with the enthusiastic endorsement of Trump and his whole administration.
This store thankfully avoids one of the pitfalls of buying other people's hand-me-downs in its affordability: Monkies falls more in the Macklemore price range, but without subjecting you to Goodwill volume.
IT should also be on a heightened lookout for cyber breaches as distracted or "click-happy" employees attempt to upload or update a bracket, inadvertently subjecting the employer's computer system to a cyberattack.
The goal: to firm up his demoralized base, extract a price from everybody in the GOP who tries to defect, and do so by subjecting Clinton to maximal humiliation in the public sphere.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At least eight women have accused Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman of subjecting them to inappropriate behavior or harassment on film sets or at promotional events, CNN reported on Thursday.
The Oklahoma Legislature on Thursday passed a bill that would effectively ban abortions by subjecting doctors who perform them to felony charges and revoking their medical licenses — the first legislation of its kind.
Such business decisions by broadband providers would have created fast and slow lanes on the internet, subjecting businesses and consumers to extra charges and limited access to content online, the F.C.C. has argued.
"It's legal because basically the people that are subjecting themselves to the McKamey program, or whatever you want to call it, they're doing so voluntarily," Lawrence County Commissioner Scott Franks told the Scene.
And while Ellis Island had opened in January of that year, welcoming European immigrants, Congress had already banned Chinese immigration a decade prior, subjecting Chinese people living in the US to widespread persecution.
Conversion therapy has been shown to pose serious health risks, and we should be protecting all of our children, including those who identify as LGBTQ, instead of subjecting them to a dangerous practice.
" He said Erdogan himself had the most to fear: "He knows what to expect if he loses power, and that is why he is subjecting the whole society to his regime of fear.
The U.N. Security Council Libya sanctions committee blacklisted militia leader Ibrahim Jathran earlier in September, subjecting him to a global asset freeze and travel ban, after he oversaw an attack on oil facilities.
In this case, a taxable scholarship is considered "unearned income," subjecting it to the kiddie tax if the child is under 19 or is a full-time student under age 24, Steffen said.
Last year, it was cited by state inspectors for such misdemeanors as serving smoked salmon before subjecting it to "proper parasite destruction" and letting raw chicken bask away in 49-degree heat. Yum!
A healthy person's saliva neutralizes acid—but drinking too many acidic drinks throws off that balance and erodes the enamel, subjecting the soft inner part of your teeth to sensitivity, discoloration, and cracking.
Even after North Korean defectors have denounced the regime and embraced life in the South, many South Koreans still refuse to accept them, subjecting escapees to bullying, ostracism and other forms of mistreatment.
He also, we learn, carries the regret of having passed along that abuse (briefly, it seems) as a child, subjecting Erik to some of the same "object sessions" his father forced upon him.
"If you were a victim, you would see this and wonder whether subjecting yourself to this process would make it worse rather than better," said Matt Collins, a defamation lawyer based in Victoria.
They canceled their coverage this year and resorted to a much cheaper short-term plan that does not meet the coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act, subjecting themselves to the tax penalty.
"Subjecting open public interfaces to copyright law would hurt business and impede innovation," Michelle H. Browdy, senior vice president of legal and regulatory affairs and general counsel at IBM, wrote in a statement.
Heavier, faster and more physical, the 2017 cars are subjecting drivers like the Toro Rosso youngster to far greater G-forces through corners that can now be taken flat out on fatter tyres.
There is already language in the Agriculture Appropriations bill – as well as a standalone bill, H.R. 2058 – that would push back the "deeming date" while still subjecting e-cigarettes to other FDA regulations.
The report accused Mr. Smyth of subjecting at least 22 teenage boys to savage beatings in his garden shed, with the intent of purging them of perceived sins such as masturbation and pride.
Truth be told, it's a little distracting to have geek celebrities like Felicia Day and Patton Oswalt turning up as the mad scientists subjecting Jonah and his pals to their bad movie experiments.
VW's scheme comes nearly two years since the firm admitted to cheating diesel pollution tests with the use of manipulated engine management software, subjecting it and the industry to intense pressure to cut pollution.
But separate and apart from the fact that we are bound as a lower court to follow Supreme Court precedent, a principled commitment to originalism provides no basis for subjecting these officers to trial.
This is a pretty laughable suggestion, and even if it were true, it self-destructs: if companies have no problem subjecting themselves to these restrictions, how can they be as onerous as they say?
He broadened the liberal tradition by subjecting the bland pieties of the Anglo-American middle class to a certain aristocratic disdain; and he deepened it by pointing to the growing dangers of bureaucratic centralisation.
And China has built a racist police state in its north-western region of Xinjiang, locking perhaps a million Muslim Uighurs in "re-education camps" and subjecting millions more to oppressive high-tech surveillance.
In a paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Caltech's Paul Asimow and his co-authors describe how subjecting certain rare materials to extremely strong shock waves produces quasicrystals.
For every Eugene Monroe and Brian Schaefering, there are hundreds of kids who played through high school and college and didn't make it into the pros subjecting themselves to the same kinds of injuries.
The next President should therefore delegate full authority to his or her secretary of defense to approve drone strikes against terrorists, rather than subjecting such proposals to review by senior officials across the government.
Representative Mac Thornberry said his measure would increase oversight of the NSC, capping it at 100 people or allowing it to be larger but subjecting the National Security adviser to confirmation by the Senate.
Cohn said there is "an enormous amount of traction" in raising the $50 billion threshold that defines a bank as a "systemically important financial institution," subjecting it to stricter oversight by the Federal Reserve.
It's often seen as an extremely painful thing, and problematic for various reasons, including potentially outing a person and subjecting them to violence, or making a person feel as if their identity is invalid.
If it is the latter, it could constrain Uber by subjecting it to stricter rules on licensing, insurance and safety in the countries where Uber still operates peer-to-peer services such as UberPOP.
He called out Sanders supporters for subjecting Hillary Clinton and supporters to "vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane often, not to mention sexist, to repeat," according to the New York Times.
"The paper shows that there are ways to avoid subjecting consumers to the risks inherent in LIBOR," Tom Wipf, ARRC chair and vice chairman of institutional securities at Morgan Stanley, said in a statement.
Steve King asks why white supremacy has 'become offensive,' sparking a new wave of condemnationA GOP congressman punished for making racist remarks slams his fellow Republicans for subjecting him to a 'political lynch mob'
The other five counts in the indictment each carry hefty potential sentences of as much as five years each, subjecting Stone to a maximum exposure of 45 years in an ill-fitting federal jumpsuit.
But the OMB memo could represent a first step towards imposing full-blown cost-benefit analysis requirements on independent agencies and subjecting their rules and analysis to scrutiny from OIRA, just like executive agencies.
The jury also issued a non-binding verdict finding that the cities' joint police department operated as an "arm" of the Utah-based polygamous church, subjecting non-members to unconstitutional stops, seizures and arrests.
The rule clarifies the regulatory definition of "machinegun" to include bump-stock-type devices, subjecting them to the restrictions imposed by the National Firearms Act of 2628 and the Gun Control Act of 28500.
"The paper shows that there are ways to avoid subjecting consumers to the risks inherent in LIBOR," said Tom Wipf, ARRC chair and vice chairman of institutional securities at Morgan Stanley in a statement.
For too long, our adversarial justice system has exacerbated rape culture and the trauma of sexual assault by subjecting victims to malicious and misogynist scrutiny, which, in turn, is exacerbated further by social media.
While Castro argued that the information was already in the public record and available online, his critics charged that he was subjecting the donors to possible harassment and stalking by further publicizing their names.
As a commissioner, Pai voted against a plan adopted by Democrats in 2015 to safeguard net neutrality by subjecting broadband providers to some of the same regulations that apply to old-school telephone companies.
Sure, but I still think that ultimately they will have to deal with publishing, with subjecting their innovation to peer review, and with explaining what they're doing with some degree of transparency. Right. Yeah.
That did not prevent the military-controlled government, however, from arresting the pair on obviously concocted evidence, subjecting them to brutal intimidation and interrogations and charging them under the colonial-era Official Secrets Act.
But the southeast corner of the building would fall inside the newer zones, "thus subjecting the entire building to FEMA regulations," according to documents filed with the city's Department of Buildings in October 2013.
Sleep training methods do not leave the infant for months without any human contact, nor do they suggest subjecting children to the other types of physical and emotional abuse that occurred in those orphanages.
We can wrangle over whether to use the term "spying" to describe sending informants to meet with a Trump campaign aide, George Papadopoulos, under false pretenses and subjecting another aide, Carter Page, to wiretapping.
Consider, also, that young children train in MMA's watered-down components, but subjecting them to the sport's full concussive rigors before adulthood is the kind of shit only your sadistic strongman father would do.
But specialization and intense training of repetitive movements from a young age, researchers say, can leave muscles overstressed and prone to imbalance, subjecting players to the possibility of injury and, eventually, shortened N.B.A. careers.
"Either they stay in Raqqa, subjecting their children to increased violence and airstrikes, or they take them over the front-line, knowing they will need to cross minefields and may be caught in crossfire."
While the previous administration ignored this fact, the Trump administration has decided instead to enforce the law as written — and remove politics from the equation — by subjecting everyone in this country illegally to removal.
That's an incredible amount of pressure to put on a person who has no known experience testifying, who is telling her most painful memories, and who is subjecting herself to public disbelief and ridicule.
They said Abu Maitham joined Islamic State militants who ruled over hundreds of towns and villages like Rfaila for more than two years, subjecting the local population to a life of violence and privation.
Low and outdated de minimis and informal clearance levels hinder the flow of low-value shipments by subjecting them to lengthy and costly delays before they can get to consumers in Mexico and Canada.
Even a more tempered version wouldn't yield much different results, says Democratic trade expert Jennifer Hillman, since the U.S. would resist subjecting its domestic policies to international negotiations as much as counter-parties would.
As long as Americans are blasé about the immorality of subjecting prostrate humans to intentional cruelty, and as long as their government can operate with impunity, Mr. McCain's best lesson will need continuous relearning.
Critics of WOTUS argue that the 2015 rule requires grand efforts from farmers and others to protect relatively small bodies of water that run through their property, ultimately subjecting more land to federal oversight.
Critics of WOTUS argue that the 2015 rule requires grand efforts from farmers and others to protect relatively small bodies of water that run through their property, ultimately subjecting more land to federal oversight.
EEOC had accused DDZ of failing to hire women for entry level jobs and subjecting female employees to a hostile work environment in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Year after year, subjecting yourself to the tedious boredom of one botched half-court possession after another, with the only joy being the possibility of "underdogs" like Princeton upsetting a public school basketball powerhouse.
Second, in order to allow large banks to fail without subjecting the financial system to a panic, the administration must support the Federal Reserve as a strong lender of last resort to solvent financial institutions.
That report found that the police department was regularly "subjecting children to force for non-criminal conduct and minor violations," and that more than 80 percent of incidents of force against minors involved black youth.
"Maybe Fidel Castro is subjecting them to an ESP attack from beyond the grave," said University of Pennsylvania bioengineer Kenneth Foster to BuzzFeed News, when shown the discussion of the "multi-layered" radiation attack idea.
In subjecting the reader to a process of looking that becomes clearer through sustained attention, Bantjes offers as fair an approximation of the act of star-gazing as book-on-paper is likely to get.
The future of open societies will not be secured by like-minded people speaking to each other in an echo chamber, but by subjecting ideas and individuals from all sides to rigorous questioning and debate.
A group of regulators wrote a letter in July to Mr. Johnson and Mr. Carper opposing the bill, which proposed subjecting the agencies to review by the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
In a bombshell report published by The New Yorker, the women accused New York State's highest-ranking law-enforcement official of subjecting them to various forms of nonconsensual physical violence, including hitting and choking them.
"We know today that the place where criminals are getting guns, the black market, they aren't subjecting themselves to background checks," said Ryan Hamilton, a spokesman for the National Rifle Association-backed opposition in Nevada.
Owner Mohammad Rahami and his two sons filed a lawsuit claiming the city conspired to "discriminate" and "illegally harass" them by subjecting them to citations for allegedly violating a city ordinance on hours of operation.
Five Star's web portal now included a tool for subjecting important decisions to an online vote, and so the decision on whether to ally with UKIP was put to the movement: direct democracy in action.
"Cameroon's army has been aggressively screening newly arriving Nigerians at the border, subjecting some to torture and other forms of abuse, and containing them in far-flung and under-serviced border villages," the report said.
In Washington, the cloud of an ongoing investigation into Russia's involvement in the 2016 election has cast a pall over the Trump administration, subjecting aides and adviser to questioning by Senate committees and angering Trump.
The comments following the story were damning—about the companies involved, about the culture of silence and denial, and about Kreisberg's behavior, which allegedly included subjecting female colleagues to belittling remarks and uncomfortable physical situations.
Amended legislation which came into force at the start of 13 gave authorities more power to punish firms and officials responsible for violations, including falsifying data, subjecting them to unlimited fines and threats of closure.
"Malta still needs fundamental, holistic reform, including subjecting the office of the prime minister to effective checks and balances, ensuring judicial independence and strengthening law enforcement and other rule of law bodies," the report says.
For over a century, powerful destination states have pushed their borders out into the oceans and into other countries where they have been allowed to, subjecting refugees to new dangers, of the states' own invention.
"Subjecting wireless carriers' text messaging traffic to surcharges that cannot be applied to the lion's share of messaging traffic and messaging providers is illogical, anticompetitive, and harmful to consumers," the CTIA said in its filing.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Azerbaijan, Egypt and Indonesia have all unjustly arrested dozens of people during anti-gay crackdowns in recent weeks, subjecting many to mistreatment in custody, the United Nations human rights office said on Friday.
Subjecting some parts of the Internet ecosystem to heavier burdens will inevitably lead innovators to design their systems to avoid regulatory burdens instead of focusing on the best technical way to deliver what consumers want.
Steve King questioned whether there would be 'any population left' without pregnancies from rape and incestA GOP congressman punished for making racist remarks slams his fellow Republicans for subjecting him to a 'political lynch mob'Rep.
While subjecting directors to an annual vote makes a company more vulnerable to activist hedge funds seeking a seat, longer-term institutional investors, which hold heavy voting power at annual meetings, view the move favorably.
Rather than celebrating its pluralism, Quebec's government unjustly singled out Catholics who wear crosses, Jews who wear head coverings, Muslims who wear head scarves and Sikhs who wear turbans, subjecting them to ostracism and racism.
Due to the EU's failure to curb the subsidies, "the United States is initiating a process to assess increasing the tariff rates and subjecting additional EU products to the tariffs," it added at the time.
All transitions are hard, but moving a child from one private-school or home-schooling community to another is a gentler, more flexible process than subjecting them to the often rigid rules of public schools.
A class-action lawsuit supported by about 1,000 current and former employees accuses Riot, the company behind "League of Legends," of denying women equal pay and subjecting employees to ongoing sexual harassment in the workplace.
But for now, while the GOP is silent as Trump continues to put the country on a perilous path, all Americans should be concerned about the ominous threat our own president is subjecting us to.
In the Senate, a trio of GOP chairmen have put together a relief proposal that would give Puerto Rico up to $3 billion in federal funds, while subjecting it to stricter oversight and outside review.
In some cases, they said, he would turn domineering and vengeful, jerking away his offers of support when spurned, and subjecting women to emotional and verbal abuse, and harassment in texts and on social media.
In Alabama's Republican primary in September, he followed the advice of the party's Congressional leaders, backed Luther Strange over Moore, perceived Moore's victory as an embarrassment and blamed those leaders for subjecting him to it.
The report, "They betrayed us," claims that rather than helping civilians in the northeast of the country who have escaped the brutal Islamist group, Nigeria's military has been subjecting them to further violence and abuse.
An independent Puerto Rico could also establish a tax and regulatory framework that is suitable to its status as a middle-income country, rather than subjecting businesses to policies designed for the much richer United States.
"I hope that it splits the men from the boys," he said of the physical challenges the cars impose on drivers with the fatter tyres and revised aerodynamics subjecting them to increased G-forces through corners.
The lawsuit seeks monetary damages from DiPietro for allegedly causing Ayla's death through "intentional wrongful actions" and for allegedly subjecting the girl to "pre-death pain, fright, terror and physical injuries," the Bangor Daily News reports.
Trump has repeatedly broken with presidential precedent by subjecting the Fed, and Powell personally, to open criticism over moves to prevent inflation, which the President believes are unfairly dampening economic growth and potentially costing him politically.
"The expansion of the facility comes on the heels of two varicella (chicken pox) outbreaks within months of one another, subjecting dozens of inmates to lengthy quarantines," Crow wrote in the letter to Nielsen on Wednesday.
Each of these books also addresses the structures and systems in place that subject women to violence and the circumstances in which women are forced to undergo such violence — without subjecting readers to gratuitous violence themselves.
After the financial crisis of 2008, the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act codified numerous institutions under the banner of "systemically important," aka "too big to fail," subjecting them to enhanced capital oversight and some additional cybersecurity oversight.
So they say, well, how could you be subjecting us to a rule that that first sale exhausted our right to money under the American patent when we never received any money under the American patent?
But at the same time, they were not willing to endorse his opponent or even to defend her from the outrageous email-related slanders to which the official organs of the Republican Party were subjecting her.
The revised decree undid changes to the definition involving exhaustive working hours and degrading work conditions and also removed limitations on the publication of a "dirty list" of employers subjecting workers to conditions similar to slavery.
The State Department move against the student group, Al-Muhammadia Students, came as the Treasury Department added two Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders to the U.S. list of "specially designated global terrorists," subjecting them to U.S. sanctions.
In their efforts to destroy Obamacare, I thought they might make a craven political error, and restore their own access to the federal employees health benefit plan, while subjecting the broader public to much worse insurance.
Resnick wanted to see how powerful men like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Iggy Pop, and William S. Burroughs reacted when the tables were turned and a woman was behind the camera, subjecting them to the female gaze.
In attempting to stunt NAFTA negotiations, Speaker Ryan runs the risk of subjecting NAFTA to the same fate as the Trans Pacific Partnership, a multilateral trade agreement that the U.S. exited shortly after President Trump's inauguration.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Deniz Yucel, a German-Turkish journalist detained by Ankara since February, has accused Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan of subjecting his entire society to a "regime of fear" and said Turkey is drifting toward fascism.
J. Walter Thompson Chief Resigns After Suit Accuses Him of Bias | The executive, Gustavo Martinez, was accused of subjecting employees to racist and sexist behavior in a lawsuit filed by the ad agency's chief communications officer.
Another key difference is that the researchers are collecting a staggering amount of medical data on their subjects: analyzing their microbiomes, sequencing their genomes, subjecting them to a variety of scans and assessing their cognitive health.
The trial will serve as the latest test of the civilian court system's ability to handle foreign terrorism suspects captured by Special Operations commandos under battlefield conditions, rather than subjecting them to military detention and prosecution.
This was not going to be a matter of rewarding Bannon with praise in front of a friendly audience (which, as I've written elsewhere, really would be disgraceful), but of subjecting him to potentially brutal scrutiny.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency unnecessarily shared sensitive personal data of more than two million disaster victims with a contractor, subjecting that information to potential identity theft and fraud, a government memo released on Friday said.
His superiors countered that they had simply identified particular populations likely to engage in fraud, or to commit crimes in the US, and were putting their knowledge into practice by subjecting some people to greater scrutiny.
"Taking such a man, and there are many such men and women like him, and subjecting him to what is rightfully understood as no different or better than penal detention, is certainly cruel," Judge Forrest said.
In their view, while the United States was subjecting black Americans to second- and third-class status at home, it was launching bombing campaigns and destabilizing democratic governments and killing thousands of people around the world.
In the same way, research shows that subjecting students to daily interactions with armed guards, or the possibility that their teachers could have a concealed weapon tucked inside their waistband, may make students feel less safe.
In 2008 it ran a much more in-depth pilot program in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, including signing up mail carrier volunteers and subjecting them to medical screening and the fitting of personal protective equipment.
The law-and-order president wants to target journalists who cover his administration in ways he doesn't like, subjecting them to leak investigations and, he has darkly hinted, perhaps a curtailment of their First Amendment rights.
The fact, then, that these two fiercely independent men would enslave other human beings, subjecting them to the same torment that they themselves could not escape, is not only difficult to understand but impossible to forget.
Undercover officers monitored mosques, schools, businesses, and restaurants, subjecting Muslims to video surveillance and photographing their license plates, before the city eventually agreed to halt the program as part of a settlement with victims in 2014.
Ilya Shakursky, 23, who was sentenced to 16 years, also claimed he was tortured while in custody with security agents subjecting him to electric shocks after putting a sock in his mouth, according to his testimony.
Since 1997, the secretary of state has had the power to designate groups as foreign terrorist organizations, thus subjecting them, as well as people and businesses who deal with them, to sanctions, like freezing their assets.
Rather than subjecting this income to current income tax rates, or even the lower individual tax rates that Trump proposed, he wanted to set the same rate that he'd have corporations pay: a mere 15 percent.
On Wednesday, the federal Labor Department announced that it had filed suit against B&H for hiring only Hispanic men into entry-level jobs in a Brooklyn warehouse and then subjecting them to harassment and unsanitary conditions.
The suit seeks damages and a jury trial on grounds that Stanford violated Title IX by subjecting Jane Doe "to a continuing hostile environment on the Stanford campus" for which she suffered both economic and emotional distress.
The researchers continued subjecting the birds to these kinds of tests, but when the food was out of reach of a two-component tool, only Mango knew what to do: He made three- and four-part tools.
The company did provide additional transparency on important topics by subjecting itself to intense questioning from a gaggle of its most vocal critics, and a few bits of interesting news did emerge: Yet deeper questions went unanswered.
Martinez's departure came after chief communications officer Erin Johnson accused him in a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court of making "constant racist and sexist slurs" that demeaned women, blacks and Jews, and subjecting her to unwanted touching.
Reality TV has a long history of subjecting its participants to horrifying experiences, from Solitary, where contestants lived in windowless, 10-foot-wide rooms while being deprived of sleep and tormented by a malevolent "AI," to Susunu!
PASPA "unequivocally dictates what a state legislature may do and not do," Justice Alito wrote, unconstitutionally subjecting state legislatures to "the direct control of Congress" in violation of the "anti-commandeering" principle inherent in the 10th amendment.
According to a criminal complaint, Atilla worked with Zarrab and others from 2010 to 2015 to conceal Zarrab's ability to supply currency and gold to Iran through a Turkish bank, without subjecting the bank to U.S. sanctions.
It's hard not to feel sorry for the Wilsons, since (with the possible exception of their matriarch) they clearly had no idea the Tethered even existed, let alone that their actions were subjecting them to such horrors.
Splittgerber accuses Dr. Stephen Haudrich, who was selected by a company contracted by the state patrol, of subjecting her to unnecessary vaginal and rectal exams, said the lawsuit, which was filed last week and obtained by CNN.
The Parker Solar Probe has been under development for 8 years, but starting in November, NASA engineers began subjecting the craft to environmental tests, which are the true measures of how the craft will perform in space.
The powers of that agency, created by Dodd-Frank, would be curtailed, limiting the steps it can take to punish wrongdoing by banks and subjecting it to a number of outside checks on its authority and funding.
The United States circulated a resolution - drafted with British and French support - to the 15-member council that would designate JeM leader Masood Azhar, subjecting him to an arms embargo, travel ban and asset freeze, diplomats said.
Straightening Whether you use straightening irons every morning as part of your daily routine or you've opted to go all out with chemical straightening - subjecting your hair to intense heat regularly is hugely damaging to its structure.
Without additional revenues to sweeten the regulatory pot, the complex bargaining process that yields congressional actions would impose appropriate constraints upon the regulatory process by subjecting it to a crude "market" test, a topic for another day.
The Fed's efforts to clarify its thinking on bank control could help banks looking for new investors or partners, including private equity or fintech firms, without subjecting them to banking regulations and other restrictions, according to analysts.
The lawsuit in federal court in Northern California alleges University of California and other officials curtailed the rights of Kiara Robles by subjecting her and other invitees to bodily harm because they were expressing a different viewpoint.
Jankovec also urged more cooperation between governments on intelligence and data sharing and said security resources should be focused on tracking the people who posed a possible threat, rather than subjecting all passengers to the same checks.
The latest U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report projects temperatures will reach the crucial threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius as early as 21625, subjecting the world to higher risks of extreme droughts, floods and wildfires.
The bill would have required those unions to hold a recertification vote every other year, subjecting them to possible dissolution on a regular basis and forcing them to spend scarce resources on elections rather than on organizing.
This, in turn, compromises our ability to source steel rapidly in a crisis and puts our security in the hands of other countries by subjecting us to their potential supply disruptions, quality control issues and price gouging.
Industry trade groups applauded the proposal on Monday evening, though some said they wished there were more specifics on tricky questions, such as what level regulators should set for banks' assets before subjecting them to stricter rules.
The process often results in campus-sponsored bank accounts that charge a high fee for overdrafts, subjecting financial aid recipients to the practice of reordering financial transactions so that multiple overdraft fees are incurred in one day.
A federal judge on Tuesday declared the country's female genital mutilation law unconstitutional, dismissing nearly all charges against two doctors in Michigan and others accused of subjecting minor girls to genital cutting at a clinic in Detroit.
Ronnie Even though Andrew had written down Ronnie's room number on his pawnshop form, subjecting his friend to a terrifying encounter with a SWAT team, Ronnie covered for Andrew, claiming not to recognize him in a photo.
That move would inevitably "punish" many women, as Trump put it once — either by forcing women to give birth against their will or subjecting them to both medical risk and criminal prosecution for seeking an illegal abortion.
Lawyers for death-row inmates have argued the drug cannot achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery, making it unsuitable for executions and subjecting inmates to pain caused by other drugs in the lethal injection mixes.
Sumadiwiria's motive for subjecting himself to the wrath of the Death Noodles is unexplained (perhaps he's locked in some sort of vlogging war with the guy who vaped a Carolina Reaper?), but unsurprisingly, it didn't end well.
One minute they're fondly recalling Frank Capra's sentimental classic, "It's a Wonderful Life," and the next minute they're subjecting this Capraesque Smalltown, U.S.A., to a devastation that makes the original "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" look benign.
On Monday, the Mexican government agreed to effectively cap exports of cars, sport utility vehicles and auto parts into the United States, subjecting any exports above those levels to Mr. Trump's tariffs if they go into effect.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch accused Saudi Arabia on Tuesday of subjecting several activists including some female human rights defenders detained since May to torture and sexual harassment, allegations denied by a Saudi official.
Obama, however, has vowed to reject the measure over concerns that it will upend the long-standing legal tradition of diplomatic immunity afforded to sovereign states, thereby subjecting U.S. citizens, companies and diplomats to similar suits abroad.
One minute they're fondly recalling Frank Capra's sentimental classic, "It's a Wonderful Life," and the next minute they're subjecting this Capraesque Smalltown, U.S.A., to a devastation that makes the original 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' look benign.
Judge Kavanaugh used the occasion to set out his views on two issues that are central to the conservative legal agenda: limiting the power of administrative agencies and subjecting regulations involving speech to skeptical First Amendment scrutiny.
The regulatory panel, which is chaired by the Treasury secretary and charged with monitoring broad threats to the financial system, has the ability to identify firms as systemically significant, subjecting them to stricter oversight, including stronger capital rules.
The idea of subjecting your poor good boy or girl to the risk of preventable illnesses like rabies, which will definitely kill your dog, because of something Jenny McCarthy or discredited scientist Andrew Wakefield said is deeply sad.
London (CNN)European leaders are subjecting President Donald Trump to a crash course in history, hoping to use D-Day commemorations to shake his skepticism about alliances that have kept global peace for three-quarters of a century.
The new funding and proposed changes follow a year-long Reuters series, Ambushed at Home, which triggered Congressional hearings where lawmakers lambasted private real estate contractors and Defense Department officials for subjecting some families to slum-like conditions.
They are scientifically hazardous because we're not subjecting these therapies to proper experimental techniques, so we can't straightforwardly know if the patients that are getting better are getting better because of the stem cell therapy, or despite it.
" In addition, Huang cited reports "that some border patrol agents are still subjecting people entering the U.S. to discriminatory and unlawful treatment, and we fear that the Trump Administration may find other ways to discriminate based on religion.
The 7km Spa circuit is the longest, and one of the fastest, tracks on the calendar and this year's cars will be going quicker through the corners and subjecting the drivers to even more G-forces than before.
Subjecting the character to repeated sexual assault while she's unconscious for years isn't just unnecessary from a narrative point of view, but agonizingly flippant about the overt horror of having one's body be treated like a sex doll.
This is the conclusion of Fitch's analysis on 9929984 banks after subjecting them to a mild and severe scenario in which their average NPL ratios reached 1.9% and an unprecedented 8%, respectively, over a three-year assessment period.
"We know today that the place where criminals are getting guns, the black market, they aren't subjecting themselves to background checks," said Ryan Hamilton, a spokesman for the National Rifle Association-backed opposition in Nevada, before Election Day.
"Surrendering al-Waer to the Assad regime will be tantamount to subjecting most of the civilians there to imprisonment, torture and death," said a statement from the Armed Revolutionary Groups in al-Waer, a collection of rebel groups.
To test this, NASA is currently subjecting the heat shield to the freezing cold and blazing hot temperatures in a vacuum chamber to make sure it will protect the craft during the most critical parts of the mission.
"The future of open societies will not be secured by like-minded people speaking to each other in an echo chamber, but by subjecting ideas and individuals from all sides to rigorous questioning and debate," Minton Beddoes wrote.
Covered California's report about insurer market share came out a day after a state audit criticized the exchange for not sufficiently justifying its decision to award a number of large contracts without subjecting the contractors to competitive bidding.
According to the U.S. criminal complaint, Atilla worked with Zarrab and others from 2010 to 2015 to conceal Zarrab's ability to supply currency and gold to Iran through a Turkish bank, without subjecting the bank to U.S. sanctions.
Nine more women have come forward against a judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Alex Kozinski, alleging inappropriate touching, and subjecting them "to sexual comments or other conduct," per a Washington Post report.
In a surprise announcement in July, Pai stunned observers by announcing that he had "serious concerns" about the Sinclair-Tribune merger and would be subjecting it to an administrative law proceeding, a move that ultimately doomed the deal.
Like alphabetical order, which effectively democratizes topics by abolishing distinctions based on power and precedent in favor of subjecting them all to the same rule, this new structure had the effect of humbling even the most exalted subjects.
All it takes is the click of a mouse (or screen) to navigate the tax jurisdictions across the U.S. Furthermore, far from subjecting remote sellers to 50 different audits, the RTPA protects remote sellers from multistate audit liability.
The Applied Research team quickly designed and led a study on military breachers, rigging its own blast gauges and subjecting the recruits and trainers to neuropsychological tests at the beginning and end of a two-week breaching course.
These lower courts have deduced that since independent spending groups do not coordinate with candidates and therefore cannot corrupt or appear to corrupt them, there is no basis for subjecting their donors to decades-old federal contribution limits.
However, Holmes did mention during her presentation the company would be publishing the findings from its technology in peer-reviewed journals and conducting third-party studies, indicating Theranos would be subjecting itself to independent scrutiny in the future.
The EU executive had been due to decide by the end of 2015 whether to class gene-edited products as genetically modified organisms (GMOs), subjecting them to the same stringent restrictions that have curbed GMO use in Europe.
This year's 476-million-pound cap on the Atlantic menhaden catch "has zero percent chance of subjecting the resource to overfishing or causing it to be overfished," said Toni Kerns, director of the commission's Interstate Fisheries Management Program.
But affected companies say they fear the legislation could be construed overly broadly by officials at Treasury or the Internal Revenue Service, subjecting activities that those companies do not consider forms of profit-shifting to the minimum tax.
She said the teachers were not told they were going to be shot before the execution-style shooting exercise began, and the trainers did not ask the teachers about their medical histories before subjecting them to physical force.
This money, say critics, is one of the most severe restrictions on the media's freedom of expression here, often subjecting reporters and editors to government influence, with overtly critical journalists fired, negative stories censored and investigative reporting thwarted.
The current political environment reminds me of my school days in the Mao era — when we were encouraged to report our teachers and fellow students, subjecting people to brutal denunciation and physical attacks for alleged Western "bourgeois" thinking.
Kai Pflug, a management consultant in the Chinese chemical industry, said that producers of fentanyl were able to avoid detection in part because they labeled their products as industrial rather than pharmaceutical, subjecting them to less stringent regulation.
But there he is in Season 280 of "Ugly Delicious," one of his Netflix series, applying his immersion blender to a rainbow of fruits and veggies and then subjecting a 29-month-old baby to a taste test.
Behind it all was a campaign of ethnic cleansing by the army and its allies, with Buddhist mobs and the country's security forces subjecting Rohingya Muslims to slaughter, rape and the complete erasure of hundreds of their villages.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Tech Billionaires Reinvent Schools, With Students as Beta Testers" (front page, June 7): Why do we persist in subjecting children to dubious education experiments when we could copy systems that have proved effective?
Mr. Trump's approach is less madness than method, underscoring his toughness and subjecting reporters to a fusillade of verbiage that makes it hard to focus the public on any single controversy, in this case, the allegations against Russia.
That doesn't mean it is intrinsically unimportant, but let's be honest: Many of us consume political news and commentary in a compulsive, concupiscent sort of way, voluntarily subjecting ourselves to gratuitous information and stimuli, particularly on social media.
The D. James Kennedy Ministries, an evangelical Christian media group, sued the SPLC in 2017 for defamation, saying it "illegally trafficked in false and misleading descriptions of the services" subjecting it to "disgrace" and "ridicule," among other things.
Previously, Trump proposed subjecting both C-corporations, which currently pay the corporate income tax, and "pass-through" entities, whose earnings are distributed to shareholders who then pay ordinary income tax, to his new 15 percent corporate tax rate.
"If we violate the law by doing what they ask us to do, we're subjecting ourselves, no question, to civil liability and civil rights violations," sheriff Bob Gualtieri of Pinellas County, Florida, told the Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff.
Republicans have pushed back against reopening an investigation into Kavanaugh, and instead are subjecting Ford to what has at times seemed like a cross-examination of her credibility, despite her entreaties that an FBI investigation take place first.
What was intended as a feel-good family film has been embroiled in controversy since this week's leak of a behind-the-scenes video showing a crew member subjecting a distressed German Shepherd to a rough, motorized water pool.
The parametric digital textiles make you feel like you're getting sucked into a singularity, but just when you think you're about to reach the center vortex, they spit you back out, subjecting you to another reel of discombobulating netting.
Rather than subjecting this income to current income tax rates, or even the lower individual tax rates that Trump proposed, his first tax plan proposed to set the same rate that he'd have corporations pay: a mere 15 percent.
Activists and local news reports in Azerbaijan claim that police are rounding up LGBTQ people, and especially gay men and transgender women, and subjecting them to beatings and forcible medical examinations and forcing transgender women to shave their heads.
In recent weeks, a legion of YouTubers big and small have been subjecting themselves to discomfort in a novel way: by visiting their local "worst" businesses as determined by online reviews, particularly the behemoth app of the sector, Yelp.
Missouri may not be subjecting children to "chains or torture on account of religion" and "a few extra scraped knees" is about the extent of the physical harm that leaving churches out of its competitive grant programme could bring.
On the other hand, courts hold that traditional principles of contract and agency law may justify subjecting nonsignatories of the contract to arbitration if, for example, the nonparty (here, Ailes) is an agent of the party (here, Fox News).
The source said the precise conditions of his release were not yet known but could include him not being allowed to leave home without police permission, subjecting himself to police supervision and presenting himself every 45 days in court.
The ministry accused Turkey of subjecting Naeh to a particularly severe security screening at the airport in Istanbul and inviting local Turkish media to capture the humiliation of him being frisked and forced to remove his shoes and jacket.
Congress has voted several times on a bipartisan basis to repeal or reform the estate but the Treasury Department has released recent rules which push the laws in the opposite direction, effectively subjecting more family businesses to death taxes.
"The American people should not be responsible for bailing out leaders who ignore science to gain political points, while subjecting the United States—and the rest of the world—to the catastrophic effects of climate change," the congressman said.
"We are looking at what the public is using—natural remedies and alternative pain treatments—and subjecting those to the scientific method to figure out what works and what doesn't work," says Dr David Shurtleff, the centre's deputy director.
Next month, he will release "Singularity," ending a quiet but dramatic period in his life, during which he recovered from the rigors of touring by subjecting his body to other kinds of stress: desert treks, controlled breathing, freezing baths.
For students of color and students with disabilities — who are already dealing with unfair discipline practices that we know exist (excessive and unjust suspensions and expulsions, for example) — we're also subjecting them to the harmful effects of corporal punishment.
" The groups ask the court to ensure that the Trump administration does not interfere with their clients' "right to apply for protection by delaying [their] credible fear interviews and by subjecting them to lengthy detention without prompt bond hearings.
New York Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, has been accused of subjecting four women with "whom he had romantic relationships or encounters with" to nonconsensual physical violence, according to their interviews with The New Yorker's Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow.
The build-up to the record mostly involved absurd promo videos, with irony god Liam Lynch first subjecting QOTSA to a lie detector test and later interviewing the band's previous albums—voiced by frontman Josh Homme—about their successor.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Refugees and migrants are dying in Europe's cold snap and governments must do more to help them rather than pushing them back from borders and subjecting them to violence, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Friday.
"Without swift and robust action by the FCC to ensure these sensible protections are in place, consumers may lose the right to both provide and revoke consent, subjecting them to a deluge of unwanted calls and texts," lawmakers wrote.
"Without swift and robust action by the FCC to ensure these sensible protections are in place, consumers may lose the right to both provide and revoke consent, subjecting them to a deluge of unwanted calls and texts," they wrote.
In addition to subjecting their West Coast Conference rivals to ritual humiliation, they beat several major-conference tournament teams (Arizona, Florida and Iowa State) at neutral sites — just the kind of venues at which N.C.A.A. tournament games are played.
More legitimate concerns stem from the fact that subjecting IRS rules to OMB review would significantly delay regulations that taxpayers depend on to submit their returns — an especially urgent need in the wake of last year's tax reform law.
In a 3-0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected a First Amendment challenge by vaping companies to the 2016 rule subjecting e-cigarettes to FDA review under the federal Tobacco Control Act.
"The decision today adds obstacles to our development and economic goals, but the United States will continue to fail in its central aim of subjecting the sovereign will of Cubans by force," Cuba's foreign ministry said in a statement.
It also bans exports to North Korea of industrial equipment, machinery, transport vehicles, and industrial metals as well as subjecting 15 North Koreans and the Ministry of the People's Armed Forces to a global asset freeze and travel ban.
Seeing this exhibition one can start to recognize a lineage within art history's rich treasury of political art of artists continually disrupting the upper, creamy layers of the society by constantly subjecting their unconscious brutalities to a public scrutiny.
Prodigy, the original "walled garden" of online services, was an early competitor among online companies, with its forums highly moderated by its staff—you couldn't post your content publicly on the service without subjecting your postings to screening by Prodigy editors.
In August 2013, biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, who headed the new study, was collecting DNA from several dozen anole lizards, and subjecting live specimens to chamber tests to measure the ability of these cold-blooded reptiles to tolerate low temperatures.
Italy, which owns 68% of Monte dei Paschi after a 2017 bailout, has been in talks with EU competition authorities for months over a scheme to rid the bank of most its remaining impaired loans without subjecting it to heavy losses.
For one thing, in addition to potentially violating the privacy of Google users and subjecting them to unreasonable searches, one can imagine people being wrongly accused by sheer dint of being tied to a murder scene via cell phone location records.
It comes down to society's relentless habit of viewing women as sex objects, and our tendency to blame them for being too loud, too revealing, or, in other words, "asking for it," while not subjecting men to the same scrutiny.
It is actually applying the rules that generally apply to Syrians to a French-Syrian, rather than the rules that generally apply to French citizens — as well as subjecting someone who has recently traveled to a conflict zone to extra scrutiny.
But it has gaps, in part because when it was written American and European negotiators were nervous of subjecting their own subsidy regimes to scrutiny and did not expect China to generate the resources to hand out vast sums of cash.
Ash Whitaker, a former Tremper High School student, had sued the Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) in July 2016 for banning him from the boys' bathroom, subjecting him to daily surveillance, and threatening disciplinary action for using the boys' bathroom.
And Britain's Prince Harry told the media to back off Prince Harry attacked the press for subjecting his girlfriend, American actress Meghan Markle, to "a wave of abuse and harassment," in a rare statement released by Kensington Palace on Tuesday.
"Congress never envisioned entrusting the FCC with the extraordinary authority that the order purports to exercise or subjecting the internet to intrusive central-planner-style oversight," USTelecom, an industry trade group, wrote in a legal brief challenging the FCC's policy.
"This text is dead," SGB head Pierre-Yves Maillard told the NZZ am Sonntag paper, saying labor could never accept diluting Swiss rules that protect Europe's highest wages from cross-border competition or subjecting the rules to EU judges' review.
"Indiscriminate bombing and shelling continues in a shocking and unrelenting manner, killing and maiming civilians, subjecting them to a level of savagery that no human should have to endure," United Nations aid chief Stephen O'Brien said after those hospital attacks.
She also worries about the next wave of automated shopping—a la Amazon Go, which really might actually stand to "work" seamlessly—just at the cost of shoppers and workers subjecting themselves to corporate surveillance on a much wider scale.
One official quoted in the board's report also highlighted the risk of subjecting a girl to further trauma if she is "taken against her will when she has just arrived in Sweden and what she thought was a safe haven".
" She adds that Crook is subjecting Shannon to "crazy workouts," prompting Sugar Bear to ask, "What does he do, get on a golf cart and hang a doughnut off of it and go down the street as she runs behind it?
But the chief executive's brusque manner and a perception among bankers that he is not subjecting himself to the same sacrifices that he is asking of them has created tension within the bank — made worse by the stock's continuing slump.
Additionally, much of the Midwestern and Northeastern United States will experience light to moderate snow showers at various points over the next week, subjecting an even larger area to the possibility of temperatures colder than currently expected by next weekend.
But hours later, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) released the list of roughly $300 billion in Chinese products that President Trump may hit with tariffs, a significant step toward subjecting all goods from China to import taxes.
In the immediate aftermath, even as guards were subjecting prisoners to horrific abuse, state officials, helped by a credulous press, she writes, peddled sometimes knowingly false stories that prisoners (who did not have guns) had slashed hostages' throats, or worse.
As carriages, bicycles will have the same right to run over helpless pedestrians that cabs now arrogate to themselves, whereas the bicyclist cannot at present kill a man without subjecting himself, if not to positive inconvenience, at least to unpleasant remarks.
Beyond salary issues, the agreement would offer adjunct faculty members — whose ranks have swelled in recent years, especially at CUNY's four-year colleges — longer appointments of up to three years, rather than subjecting them to yearly or even semester renewals.
"Subjecting the AT&T-Time Warner merger to much more rigorous review (which has resulted in litigation) than the Amazon-Whole Foods deal makes little sense," said Michael Santorelli, director of New York Law School's Advanced Communications Law and Policy Institute.
Trump has criticized Powell and the Fed for increasing interest rates, subjecting Powell to the kind of scathing public critique that is common for senior Trump appointees but which threatens the political independence of the worlds most powerful central bank.
The 440-page report chronicles teachers doling out physical violence including slapping boys in the face so hard that the marks could be seen the next day, whipping them with wooden sticks and violin bows and subjecting them to severe beatings.
And, finally, the entire Republican Party, top to bottom, owes the American people an apology for subjecting us to the least qualified, least experienced, least knowledgeable, most profane, most embarrassing and most unhinged presidential candidate in the history of the republic.
UNITED NATIONS — Two rivals for power in South Sudan are accused by the United Nations of not only drawing their people into one of the world's most gruesome wars, but also subjecting the country's women and girls to unspeakable horrors.
But expecting people to evaluate the inner workings of complex algorithms without letting them also see inside those black box — and while also subjecting them to the decisions and outcomes of those same algorithms — doesn't seem a very sustainable situation.
"We're glad the court sided with science instead of states bent on reducing the Yellowstone grizzly population and subjecting these beloved bears to a trophy hunt," Bonnie Rice, senior representative for Sierra Club's Our Wild America Campaign, said in a statement.
"Conversion therapy has been shown to pose serious health risks, and we should be protecting all of our children, including those who identify as LGBTQ, instead of subjecting them to a dangerous practice," Cooper tweeted shortly after signing the order.
It would obviously require a large-scale increase in the payroll tax, getting rid of the income cap, increasing the rate for both employers and employees, and maybe subjecting some investment income to payroll tax (as already happens for Medicare).
The latter, her mind laced with dementia, sallies forth like a Greek chorus to insist that subjecting foreign asylum seekers to the processes established by rule of law is the same as the forced removal and incarceration of law-abiding citizens.
But a federal appeals court wiped away that judgment, holding that the federal courts lacked jurisdiction over the defendants in the case because they didn't have a strong enough connection to the United States to justify subjecting them to a lawsuit.
Subjecting premiums at the 75th percentile or higher to payroll and income taxes beginning in 2020 — premiums higher than $9,520 for an individual and $23,860 for a family — would reduce the deficit by $174 billion by 2026, the C.B.O. found.
A privately-run prison, that facility had been charged with denying medical and mental health care to inmates, as well as subjecting them to filthy and inhumane conditions, according to a 2013 lawsuit by the ACLU and other civil rights groups.
Thankfully, many lawmakers recognize the injustice in subjecting workers to unreliable testing methods — as part of legislation enacted in 2015 to renew transportation programs, Congress rejected a nearly identical attempt by trucking companies to circumvent DHHS scientists and DOT regulators.
They considered casting an actor with intellectual disabilities, but the film had to be emotionally and physically gruelling, and they worried that they wouldn't be able to get the performance they wanted without subjecting the actor to real-life stress.
Comey's departure led to Mueller's appointment a few days later and two years of agony for the White House, which led to the prosecution and jailing of a number of Trump associates while subjecting the nation to a political nightmare.
What burdens military readiness is singling out one group of effective fighters for humiliating and unequal treatment, and subjecting them to unrelenting fear that their enforced secret will be found out, destroying their careers, undermining their units, and wrecking lives.
If you're one of those chatty passengers who enjoy subjecting fellow flyers to idle chit-chat, good news: Airbus has found a way to seat 80 more people in its A380, raising the double-decker jet's capacity to some 575 paying passengers.
With her support, over the past several months the House has passed two of the most significant gun control bills in decades, one subjecting all firearm sales to a background check and another to extend the review period from three days to ten.
NILE has previously encouraged Congress to close loopholes in the Lobbying Disclosure Act, known as LDA, to make lobbying more transparent by subjecting more activity to disclosure and requiring lobbyists to reveal when an intermediary hires them on behalf of another organization.
"That breakdown of comity in the United States Senate, that abdication of the basic responsibility of members of the Unites States Senate, by subjecting it to such intense partisanship and actually allowing partisanship, to supersede the constitutional obligation, it's discouraging," Earnest told reporters.
Maybe you have been depressed yourself, or maybe you just watch a lot of AFC South football; I have spent a good deal of my life grappling with the first, and more time than I should have subjecting myself to the second.
The protesters also released six demands: Pussy Riot claims it was a protest of human rights abuses in Russia — to which we must surely add subjecting the good people of Russia to a visit by our bloviating hack-job of a President.
They have threatened to block the Financial Stability Oversight Council from subjecting firms like Lehman Brothers and AIG to effective oversight, and now they perhaps can—blocking regulators from understanding the risks from shadow banking that were so devastating in the last crisis.
Trade groups for large and small banks applauded the administration's proposals on Monday evening, though some said they wished there were more specifics on tricky questions, such as what level regulators should set for banks' assets before subjecting them to stricter regulations.
Mr Trump seems convinced that the EU's 10% tariff on car imports violates the spirit of reciprocity, and that Japan treats American car companies unfairly in other ways, such as subjecting them to onerous inspections (there is no tariff on cars entering Japan).
Additionally, in 2011 the Rahami family alleged discrimination and harassment in a lawsuit filed against the city and its police department, arguing that officials conspired against them by subjecting them to citations for allegedly violating a city ordinance on hours of operation.
Last Friday, the Pentagon announced that 16 US personnel had been disciplined for mistaking another of the medical charity's facilities for a military target in Kunduz, Afghanistan, subjecting the hospital to a half-hour aerial attack that left 42 dead last October.
Their reports last year helped alert bosses to repression in the far-western region of Xinjiang, where China is accused of locking hundreds of thousands of Muslim members of the Uighur minority in re-education camps, and subjecting millions more to crushing surveillance.
Yet too many of the region's businesses blur the line between what belongs to the firm and what belongs to the family: they spend company money as if it were their own and employ family members without subjecting them to proper vetting.
By privatizing Puerto Rico's water, the Trump administration is subjecting Puerto Ricans to the whims of private utilities which, according to a Food & Water Watch study, have historically charged households in the United States more than local governments charge for drinking water.
He said Ford is ready to do battle with tech giants like Uber and Google, but he also wants to keep competitors like Tesla on a "level playing field" by subjecting them to the same dealership laws that Ford has to follow.
That provision would recklessly place the transgender individuals suffering from gender dysphoria at greater risk from mental injury by subjecting them, a population already proven to be at a higher risk of suicide and severe anxiety, to the unique stresses of military service.
The ensuing confirmation hearings would essentially become a congressional referendum on Trump's border and immigration policies, subjecting American living rooms to days, if not weeks, of torrid, heartbreaking stories of children being yanked from their parents' clutches being read aloud in congressional chambers.
Poland has not issued new visas for North Koreans this year in reaction to the North's nuclear test and rocket launch at the beginning of the year amid concerns that Pyongyang may be subjecting its workers to conditions that violated their rights.
So we professed to believe, even while subjecting that claim to no more scrutiny than we did the question of why most of us had spent a year or more of our lives participating in an obviously misbegotten and misguided war in Indochina.
Ostensibly, the policy was intended to deter violent crime by recovering dangerous weapons before they were used to hurt someone, but it decimated police-community relations by subjecting innocent black and Hispanic people to unnecessary searches sometimes described as humiliating and demeaning.
In 2013, a federal judge ruled the policing tactic violated constitutional rights and amounted to "indirect racial profiling," as police were subjecting people of color to unnecessary stops over "suspicious behavior" that might otherwise be considered typical if a person were white.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Indiana went too far by subjecting out-of-state manufacturers to detailed rules for such things as sinks, cleaning equipment and even contracts with outside security firms, and could not enforce those rules against them.
"The Commission should avoid subjecting the broadband industry to onerous utility-style regulation under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the 'Act')," Comcast wrote in the opening of the 161-page comment it filed to the FCC on Monday.
It would have to generate 100 gigawatts of power for the two minutes needed to accelerate the butterfly probes to a fifth of the speed of light (subjecting its tiny innards to 60,000 times the force of normal gravity, by the way).
"Given the realities of this complex market, there is no basis for treating I.S.P. data as somehow 'proprietary' or subjecting I.S.P.s to unique privacy requirements," wrote Bob Quinn, senior vice president for AT&T's federal regulatory affairs, referring to Internet service providers.
"She is still getting up and going to work every day and making a great deal of money, subjecting patients who are none the wiser to her unsafe practices," Susan Witt, an attorney representing some of Boutte's former patients, told WSB-TV.
The king, meanwhile, is being prodded to act by Robert Cecil (Mark Gatiss), a humpbacked enforcer who is determined to eradicate Catholicism by any means necessary, which includes subjecting practitioners to hideous deaths and creative means of interrogation every time he apprehends one.
Ms. Harris responded with a Twitter broadside against the Trump administration and its practice — recently suspended — of separating migrant children from their parents to carry out a "zero tolerance" policy of subjecting all immigrants who cross the border unlawfully to criminal prosecution.
Advocates are hitting these ideas hard in the new briefs, writes legal analyst Jessica Mason Pieklo at RH Reality Check: They address the dignity harm HB 2 creates by significantly restricting access to abortion providers, thus subjecting women to substandard health care.
Kenya's courts had previously made moves to expand rights, such as allowing an advocacy group, the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, to register as a nongovernmental organization and barring the police from subjecting people suspected of homosexuality to anal exams.
As Mr. Kozerski put it, "We think of it as an experimentation lab," where they can try out new ideas without subjecting clients to things that might not work out — from risky paint mixes to a billiards table finished in purple felt.
"Any student, faculty or staff member who violates College policy by subjecting another to discrimination or harassment of any kind (including sexual discrimination and harassment) will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action, including immediate expulsion from the College or termination of employment."
But the decisions were a setback for critics of gerrymandering, who had hoped that the Supreme Court would transform American democracy by subjecting to close judicial scrutiny the way districts have been redrawn to accommodate the preferences of the party in power.
"The future of open societies will not be secured by like-minded people speaking to each other in an echo chamber, but by subjecting ideas and individuals from all sides to rigorous questioning and debate," the magazine's editor, Zanny Minton Beddoes, wrote.
Having essentially been sold into indentured servitude themselves when they were still only children, and knowing far too well what it felt like to be treated as less than human, they did not shrink from subjecting others to an even worse fate.
Last month, the Democratic commissioners and the FEC's general counsel's office would have found that a tweet of a candidate's video, posted for free in a matter of seconds, constituted a contribution to a campaign, subjecting the tweet to regulation by the FEC.
Tradition having been shattered by the calamitous events of the 20th century, she saw her task as plucking the precious bits from time's waves and subjecting them to her critical thinking, without pretending they could be melded back into any grand, systemic whole.
If she has more than $300,000 in assets at any point during the year, she will have to file a specific form that details foreign assets, which could include foreign trusts, subjecting the royal family "to outside scrutiny," according to the Post.
And Mr. Johnson, confronting a crucial hurdle to his Brexit plan, is considering a proposal to place parts of the Northern Ireland economy into an "all-Ireland" zone, presumably subjecting them to E.U. rules and preserving the open border with Ireland. 5.
"In light of today's report and the lack of progress in efforts to resolve this dispute, the United States is initiating a process to assess increasing the tariff rates and subjecting additional EU products to the tariffs," USTR said in a statement.
When Warren released her K–12 education plan, she called for freezing federal funding for expanding charters, subjecting charter schools to the same levels of transparency as public schools, and banning for-profit charter schools to the anger of charter school activists.
The White House is vowing to veto the bill, warning that it would erode decades-old diplomatic immunity protections — solidified by a 1976 law exempting foreign governments from suits in U.S. courts —  thereby subjecting the United States to similar suits around the globe.
After being repeatedly criticized for subjecting its female characters to gratuitous rape scenes over the years, "Game of Thrones" staged a female uprising in its sixth season, in which Sansa Stark got revenge on her rapist (with the help of killer dogs).
"The risks for RCA/Sony are glaringly obvious — subjecting themselves to public pressure, being viewed as condoning bad behavior, lacking sensitivity, and choosing money over integrity," said Jeff Rabhan, the chairman of the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University.
Britain, Mr. Martin noted, has successfully managed the company's presence in the country's telecommunications networks for more than 15 years by subjecting its products to strict security reviews at a laboratory run by government intelligence officials, and would continue to do so.
"The future of open societies will not be secured by like-minded people speaking to each other in an echo chamber, but by subjecting ideas and individuals from all sides to rigorous questioning and debate," Zanny Minton Beddoes wrote in a statement Tuesday.
"The availability of such information has allowed people to take advantage of the victims or their families by subjecting the victims or their families to media intrusions at their homes and other unwelcome intrusions into their privacy," according to the bill's text.
A Dutch dentist nicknamed "The Butcher" has been sentenced to eight years in prison and banned from ever working in the profession again after he was convicted of subjecting dozens of patients in a remote French town to gruesome and unnecessary procedures.
"Subjecting the plaintiff and other female trooper candidates to a medically unnecessary and sexually invasive procedure is outrageous conduct which goes beyond all possible bounds of decency and is utterly intolerable in a civilized community," the lawsuit, filed by Omaha attorney Tom White, reads.
He's adopted the call raised by immigration lawyers and judges to turn immigration courts into an independent Article I court, rather than keeping them under the direction of the Department of Justice (and subjecting their decisions to the precedent-by-fiat of the Attorney General).
" Lawyers also argued that the ban would damage Hawaii's "economy, educational institutions and tourism industry; and it is subjecting a portion of the state's citizens to second-class treatment and discrimination, while denying all Hawaii residents the benefits of an inclusive and pluralistic society.
"Subjecting nonhuman primates to increased tariffs would severely damage vital primate research in the United States, [and] create a strong incentive for U.S.-based research and development to migrate to China," said Matthew R. Bailey, executive director of the National Association for Biomedical Research.
" Olson said that the law demands "and the public deserves—a genuine analysis and lucid explanation of the relevant policy considerations before reversing a long-standing policy and subjecting 700,000 individuals to deportation to unfamiliar nations where they may not even speak the language.
It was clear to them from the start that #ThotAudit was less about cracking down on tax scofflaws and more about harassing women who make their living being sexual online, cluttering their feeds with nasty comments and potentially subjecting them to the horrors of doxxing.
Say whatever you want about his music—different strokes for different folks—but I think we can all agree that subjecting the nation to a primetime game in the first week of the season between the Lions and the New York Jets is indefensible.
In a scathing Tumblr post Sunday, the pop superstar writes she is sad and grossed out that her music catalog now belongs to Braun who she accuses of subjecting her to years of incessant and manipulative bullying, referencing clashes with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
The Security Council would blacklist a further 11 individuals, including people who have served as ambassadors to Egypt and Myanmar, and 10 entities, subjecting them to a global travel ban and asset freeze for their role in the North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
The ex-wife, Allison Moore, also accused the conservative economics writer of subjecting her to "emotional and psychological abuse" to the point where she had to flee their Virginia home for her own protection, according to The Guardian's article, which cited divorce court records.
Truck drivers are also likely to use Tesla's 30-minute fast-charging technology almost every time their battery runs out, and not the slower recharging system, thus subjecting the pack's physics to regular, enormous stress, said Venkat Viswanathan, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
By placing the agency under the appropriations process and subjecting it to the standard GS pay scale, Congress will be one step closer to ensuring the BCFP receives the oversight needed for an agency that collects enormous amounts of personal financial and consumer information.
Ten black civilian employees of the New York Fire Department say the agency "has engaged in a pattern and practice of systemic, ongoing, continuous and intentional discrimination," denying them raises and promotions that their white counterparts got and at times subjecting them to retaliation.
They returned saying that U.S. officials recognized their concerns over draft proposals that would widen the scope of the law by subjecting Hezbollah's political allies to sanctions or scrutiny, and believing any expansion of the law would be a toned down version of the draft.
But a 2004 investigation at Arizona concluded that Slater created a hostile work environment by regularly subjecting students and employees to unwanted sexual conduct — such as gifting a student a cucumber-shaped vibrator, going to strip clubs for lunch and openly commenting on women's bodies.
Rappler has borne the brunt of what activists say is a state-sponsored campaign to intimidate Duterte's opponents by hitting them with legal measures, or subjecting them to a torrent of online hate whipped up by social media "influencers", some of whom held government posts.
Or The Rasmus, that rock band from Finland who released "In the Shadows" in 2003, subjecting us all to a mind-crumbling number of repeats on MTV2, before disappearing from planet earth hand-in-hand with Wheatus and Chumbawamba and Alice Deejay et al.
Damon, Young, and others making similar arguments seem to worry that taking reports of sexual harassment or misconduct seriously is tantamount to punishing all offenses equally, subjecting anyone who commits any form of sexual misconduct to the same consequences as someone convicted of rape.
The second involves a certain analytical distance, as the writer — wryly, perhaps, or with amusement — watches his younger self coming to terms with a society and an era, subjecting this immature version to the same meticulous scrutiny as the epoch in which he was raised.
He went on to publicly advocate that homosexuality was not a product of mental illness — the default position in the years before Stonewall — and that there was no justifiable reason for subjecting gay men and women to the many forms of bias society kept unleashing.
As the resistance to the American presence took the form of more and more deadly bombings, many of them by suicide bombers, the entire area was sealed off to the public, subjecting many Iraqis to long and often impossible waits to obtain basic government services.
" Acknowledging that five other federal circuit courts have also upheld limits on magazine sizes, Judge Bibas observed that while judges were understandably concerned about gun violence, "they err in subjecting the Second Amendment to different, watered-down rules and demanding little if any proof.
The House GOP's plan calls for subjecting each new rule to an affirmative congressional vote, creating an enormous new bottleneck in the process, and allowing for regulatory activity to be quietly killed by legislative majorities who simply don't call it up for a vote.
It was felt that scientists were the only ones who could speak with authority on behalf of science; there was something blasphemous about subjecting the discipline, supposedly the apex of modern society, to the kind of cold scrutiny that anthropologists traditionally reserved for "premodern" peoples.
The DOJ launched an investigation and concluded in 2014 that the Louisiana bar violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) through practices including making "discriminatory inquiries" about mental health, subjecting applicants to additional investigations because of their mental health conditions and making discriminatory admissions recommendations.

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