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"subsection" Definitions
  1. a part of a section, especially of a legal document

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In the Security subsection, click on Review your login verification methods.
This subsection does not explicitly provide for a mens rea provision.
The site isn't its own URL, but rather a subsection of Amazon.
It's a subsection of glitch art, which is itself a distinct category.
It's time to stop treating mobile as a subsection of e-commerce.
The subsection heading above is a valid Bash command (on a Mac).
FilmStruck's subsection the Criterion Channel contains films of a more international bent.
There is a subsection of gamers who play just to grief others.
A subsection titled "Need for Free Press and Public Trial" was removed entirely.
Both the president and the congresswoman appear in the yearly list's "leaders" subsection.
But it "covers a less common scenario" than the earlier subsection, Bergmayer says.
Or written an article for every section and subsection of the New York Times!
Likewise the subsection "Why I'm So Great" no longer appears in the finished product.
Nye studied every subsection of corporate shareholder rules, strategizing how to make himself heard.
Pennsylvania prosecutors typically specify what subsection of homicide they will pursue later in the case.
Inside the magazine, we curated a special subsection of personal stories about losing your temper.
Marjory Collins's photographs of our family belonged to a special subsection of the general propagandistic project.
There's a subsection called "In Her Words," which features idea-driven books and memoirs by women.
There is a whole subsection of the internet devoted to recipes based around Trader Joe's products.
A new subsection of streaming music, known as limited tier paid subscriptions, is making noise as well.
A subsection of the DEA, called Cornerstone, had made some key arrests of Cali members in Miami.
However, one small but socially significant subsection has declined and remained low: immigration by Britons' foreign spouses.
And that's part of the reason why, in a populous region, and the tech subsection is tiny.
If you're overwhelmed, the subsection of Indo-Portuguese dishes, though short, is a good place to start.
He and his book have, until now, existed within a relatively small subsection of the philosophical world.
His promise that "I am your voice" is only directed at a particular subsection of the American population.
If you pick out a subsection of that period, it's not surprising that you might lose the signal.
"You drained my bank account and now I have nothing," wrote one user on the forum's CoinBase subsection.
But in America, there is a specific subsection of videos that reveal the mundane decay of the suburbs.
You should immediately see the "Browser Privacy" section and "Enhanced Tracking Protection" subsection at the top of the page.
Technically, the dark web is a more illicit subsection of the deep web, though the terms are often confused.
The toggle is found under Chrome's settings menu, in a subsection called "Ads" of the "Site settings" menu item.
The problem with that approach is first, you can only get a subsection of drivers to download those apps.
Subsection 11(g) has never been used in countless conflicts with intelligence agencies which simply refused to declassify information.
Loverly today features over 70,000 vendors in total, but only a subsection are live in the chat service at launch.
Public transportation fundamentally exists to serve the subsection of the population who cannot afford to own cars or take cabs.
The issue with Article 19 is the caveats or the subsection rules which basically give teams a get-out clause.
But some critics argued that it was a bit one-sided, as it only shows one subsection of the industry.
A subsection of the bill notes that the driver could be held responsible for injuries if they were caused willfully.
Heck, even if you're not that into video games taking a trip through the Spotify Gaming subsection might prove interesting.
Preventing automobile deaths, educating the masses attacking disease—these are all motivators for a subsection of innovations Herzog learns about.
He devotes an entire subsection to the plasticity of our memories, noting how they alter every time we recall them.
I believe we are talking about a small subsection of the male gender — alpha males, sex addicts and drunken adolescents.
The CDC has an entire subsection of its website dedicated to the coronavirus, which it regularly updates with new information.
A subsection of the video game critical community is constantly at war with itself over what a video game even is.
Ecologist Don Russell, the lead author of the report subsection on caribou, says it's normal for herd sizes to fluctuate greatly.
Some argue that Trump's actions violate subsection (b) — which addresses acts of intimidation, threats, or misleading conduct — because he "threatened" Comey.
While using such a measure should be done with care, there is one subsection of federal employees that should be targeted.
Right now these chips are only being utilized for a small subsection of tasks, but their importance is going to only grow.
In a subsection, YouTube specifically writes creators cannot:Use racial, ethnic, religious, or other slurs where the primary purpose is to promote hatred.
Lawfare's Molly Reynolds noted that Subsection 11(g)'s drafters predicted that the process would be handled judiciously by future American leaders.
People can make stories public or private, and can choose if they want only a subsection of their followers to view them.
The unknown, in today's production, is Rule X and, specifically, Subsection 11(g), dealing with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
By speaking up, we can demonstrate that such rhetoric does not hurt only a subsection of the population, but all of us.
BlackBerry is not starting from scratch, having worked with Ford extensively to develop a subsection of the technology already provided in Ford automobiles.
"This is, to me, a extremely hard conclusion to justify, specifically Section 793 Subsection F, which makes gross negligence a crime," Giuliani said.
Tonopah is a subsection of the Nellis Test and Training Range, which is jointly operated by the Department of Energy and Air Force.
Each one has its own little subsection of computer staked out, with its own private list of memory addresses (available memory slots, basically).
But the committee changed course on Monday and unanimously approved the memo's release, triggering the Subsection 11(g) process for the Democratic memo.
For every subsection of the student life website, there will be a meme discussing the same campus feature without the rose-tinted glasses.
The video reconstructs the tectonic fallout of Antarctica splitting from the bygone landmass of Gondwana, which was one subsection of the supercontinent Pangaea.
The Many Hats of Ralph Arnold, and its subsection, Echoes, illustrate how this confessional lineage has become a signature of Black, queer collage–making.
When Drafthouse first announced the nationwide screenings for anyone who identifies as a woman, a reliable subsection of the internet was up in arms.
Similarly, there's a whole subgenre of erotic podcasts recorded with the intent of getting you off, and literotica has an entire subsection for audio.
They described the broad range of emotions on display within this subsection of grief, from denial to blame — of others, of oneself — to disbelief.
The way that technologists view it is some subsection of our properties are always going to be false or at least not properly vetted.
John Bergmayer, legal director of DC-based interest group Public Knowledge, says the "good faith" subsection can provide a meaningful defense in some cases.
But among the thousands of fungi that grow in the subsection of the southern Appalachian Mountains I was exploring, there are a few glowers.
Churchill occasionally had dark moods which he termed "Black Dog", fuelling an entire subsection of Churchill speculation about whether his melancholy was something more serious.
Virtual Console, the subsection of Nintendo's online eShop that peddles downloadable games from across the company's history, won't be available for Switch owners at launch.
But as the night wears on, a subsection emerges, a different crowd more willing to confront police, sometimes to the point of a violent interaction.
Goldman Sachs named DroneDeploy as one of 10 key players in motion control and robotics, a subsection of artificial intelligence, according to a November report.
Researchers combed through a subsection of social media giant Reddit, called r/STD, that's dedicated to sexually transmitted diseases and has more than 10,000 members.
Satanism is also thought to exist as a subsection of the modern-day neo-Nazi movement, with the Atomwaffen terrorist group reportedly embracing Satanist ideas.
Subject to the exceptions set forth in subsection (b) of this section and any waiver under subsection (c) of this section, the suspension of entry pursuant to section 2 of this order shall apply only to foreign nationals of the designated countries who: (i) are outside the United States on the effective date of this order; (ii) did not have a valid visa at 5:00 p.m.
The head of any agency who determines that such agency does not have agency actions described in subsection (a) of this section shall submit to the OMB Director a written statement to that effect and, absent a determination by the OMB Director that such agency does have agency actions described in subsection (a) of this section, shall have no further responsibilities under this section.
Etsy faces several big challenges, including Amazon's fall launch of Handmade by Amazon, a subsection of the giant e-commerce marketplace that is a direct competitor.
Venture capital hasn't missed the shift and is betting on this new subsection of retail as stock prices of traditional retailers slide to multi-year lows.
The camps are now included as a subsection of the United States' camps on the sprawling "List of concentration and internment camps," Gizmodo reported Tuesday morning.
But Wang argued Congress was thinking about state and local cooperation when it wrote the subsection that authorizes mandatory detention into the immigration law in 1996.
But the subsection on how consumers see their future financial situation - a strong indicator, according to De Vijlder - remain negative, if off its previous deep lows.
But while Trump's base may yet respond positively to blaming China, there is another subsection of Americans who could face very real risks because of it.
Over 15 years, infectious diseases from all non-natural reactional water pools—of which hot tubs were one small subsection—caused 27,219 illnesses and eight deaths.
He reduced FUNAI to a subsection of a new family-and-human-rights ministry, led by an ultraconservative evangelical pastor, and stripped its ability to create reserves.
It explicitly clarifies that state BDS laws are "not preempted by any Federal law" in Subsection E, giving them free rein to continue pursuing anti-BDS action.
They came up with a methodology for selecting about half or 218% of the REIT universe and investing only in that subsection rather than just all of them.
Mr Xi stresses that socialism with Chinese characteristics is in fact about "socialism and not any other kind of –ism" (point two, subsection three on the mind-map).
A subsection of his policy initiatives — referred to as "Abenomics" — is called "Womenomics," dedicated to measures that would make it easier for women to re-join the workforce.
He then argues that the broader constellation of transgressive and antisocial attitudes among a subsection of the public is an important force behind rising disregard for democratic norms.
The Senate panel, a subsection of the Armed Services Committee, has already held two classified briefings on cyber threats and deterrence since being established in the new Congress.
" The measure calls for a "ban on all products that do not meet the requirements of subsection B of this section, including plant-based products mislabeled as milk.
Though the state does not use the term "statutory rape," Mr. Herrera's rape charge is based on a subsection of the law related to age, Mr. Loebs said.
Wells drilled on the New Mexico side of the Delaware basin, a subsection of the larger Permian, beginning 2018 account for 17% of U.S. production growth since then.
But it's one worth restating, if only to annoy that subsection of fans who've never forgiven Ovechkin for committing the sin of occasionally acting like he enjoys playing hockey.
The Rules had inherited a basic structure over the years, but this update moved sections around, and created a new, very robust subsection devoted to the rules against harassment.
Microsoft is planning to open tabs up to Windows 10 testers in the coming weeks, and the company will be testing it with a small subsection of testers initially.
The acquisition comes just a little over a year after Airbnb first launched Airbnb Plus, a subsection of its service that includes boutique hotels and traditional bed and breakfasts.
Other sites that sex workers use, such as review sites and Backpage's adult services subsection, have been affected, further pushing sex workers off platforms they've used online for years.
Less than a year later, they were done, a footnote or perhaps cautionary tale to some, an important, formative band for a much smaller subsection of the rock world.
The drama may continue, and the memes may be awful, but at least the community and the company are standing up to the toxic manbaby subsection of its community.
This despite a law, Title 85033 Subsection 1177, passed that was meant to ensure troops with PTSD or Traumatic Brain Injury had the proper evaluation prior to administrative separation.
Turns out there's a subsection of American culture, perhaps trained by shopping channels and honed by the cable nets, who will give $25 to just about any crazy thing.
Welcome to the weird world of Rule X. Subsection 85033(g) of Rule X was created to give the intelligence committee credibility, or at least the appearance of credibility.
As used in this subsection, the term "office" does not include the office held by any person as a retired officer of the Armed Forces of the United States.
A typical mind map is drawn around an idea, with lots of spider-leglike "nodes" that spread out from the center, each corresponding to a subsection of the idea.
" When these decks are complete, both players crack open a deck of cards and stickers marked "DO NOT OPEN," and peruse a the first subsection of these decks marked "1.
Based on that data, here are the three most affordable metros for each cohort of the middle class: LendingTree: Most affordable U.S. metros for each subsection of the middle class.
When Noelle Stevenson's Netflix reboot of She-Ra: Princess of Power dropped its first preview images online, a familiar dank, never-pleased subsection of the internet started griping about them.
This subsection defines obstruction as the alteration or concealment of documents and other objects used in an "official proceeding," and any other act that obstructs, influences or impedes a  proceeding.
According to the User Content subsection, by downloading the app, you have agreed to hand over your likeness, voice, persona, name, and user content for commercial use without any compensation.
A version of the Senate bill included a subsection called "Repeal of Tax-Exempt Status for Professional Sports Leagues," which would have applied to the U.S. Tennis Association and others.
It's a subsection of actors who have little trouble finding gigs, and the idea of becoming an actor after retirement is popular since many senior centers offer classes in acting.
A spokesperson for the European Commission said that while products on the broad target list represents US exports worth $20 billion, any retaliatory action would hit a smaller subsection of goods.
On each panel or panel subsection, there are typically two frequencies displayed—an active frequency on the left and a standby frequency on the right, with a ⬌ between or below them.
One specific subsection most affected are black men who sleep with men—recent research shows that about one out of every two will contract HIV at some point in their lives.
He said the practice could be instead categorized as verbal and emotional abuse, covered under subsection 3 of the country's Domestic Violence Act, and claimed the bill lacked 'basic legal coherence'.
Not unlike the results of the 2016 presidential election, the #MakeAmericaWatchRoseanneAgain movement is a beacon in the night, illuminating a once-abandoned subsection of the country with a spotlight of validation.
Then earlier this week, Amazon cited FedEx Ground performance when notifying a small subsection of its seller base they would temporarily be unable to ship Prime orders using the FedEx service.
That violent subsection may include some members of Bikers for Trump and the #DisruptJ20 coalition of protesters; ABC reports that various videos on social media show the two groups coming into conflict.
Last year Britain's Office for National Statistics added non-dairy milk as a subsection of mainstream goods in its consumer-price index—a sure sign that the trend is here to stay.
The report—which is a subsection from a larger, ongoing study of 500 women across the USA—details findings on the way that kids are using technology and reveals several interesting insights.
My goal as somebody who was grassroots with this subsection of YouTube is to become a gaming or a beauty or a fitness genre – to be as big as that one day.
Instead, they were asked to set up a subsection of their government website with a threat against an elected politician in the web address, with contact information to receive the decryption key.
The latest way station in this civic journey is Subsection 11(g) of House Rule X, which outlines the arcane procedure by which Congress can pressure the president to release classified information.
These companies work in a subsection of the industry that applies technology and old-school matchmaking skills to connect brands with the thousands of online creators earning a living on social media.
According to two former staff members, Johnson, citing an overlooked subsection of Dodd-Frank, soon revised a boilerplate description of the bureau's mission that was appended to the bottom of news releases.
The reason we haven't stopped climate change isn't because we aren't trying, it's because a small subsection of the 220006 percent are doing everything in their power to maintain the status quo.
The report calls for an "executive" for the currency bloc in the form of a prime minister or finance minister, who would be answerable to a euro zone subsection of the European Parliament.
If you can't track it down, try finding something from the subsection of British Territorial cheese hilariously known as "the crumblies," which includes a bunch of milled-curd cheeses like Cheshire and Caerphilly.
But in all of that work, one subsection was recently explored in a talk at the New York Public Library: a variety of drag performance that is now omnipresent in the art form.
I hadn't realized the stress of scrolling through peak-streaming-era viewing options had been a stress at all, not until I deliberately limited myself to a minuscule subsection of the infinite menu.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. For the small subsection of the population who experience full-blown seasonal affective disorder (SAD), it's even worse—winter blues mutate into something far more debilitating.
The citizenship question has not appeared on the list of questions asked of all households since the 1950 census, but has featured since then on questionnaires sent to a smaller subsection of the population.
The legal argument centers on the nature of language in Ms. Morris's will, specifically a sentence in one subsection that treats her common-law wife the same as a dozen friends receiving smaller bequests.
When Nola Darling comes to Netflix, she is most certainly going to be judged by the same subsection of Black Twitter that calls women "beloved" before making gross connections about what their sexual practices mean.
And in the third, Kethledge said, the IRS offered a "patently meritless" interpretation of its disclosure obligations, claiming to rely on one subsection of the tax code while ignoring two subsections that contradicted its position.
Surely the answer is going out pants, but searching for this phrase is fruitless; there is no dedicated subsection of a retailer's website like there is for going out tops, no literature on this subject.
While the biggest BookTubers like Ms. Riccio and Mr. George tend to focus on young adult literature, there is also a smaller subsection of creators whose content centers on adult literature, both classic and contemporary.
"If the canvassing board is unable to complete the recount prescribed in this subsection by the deadline," says a state law, then preliminary figures must be used in the final certification statewide — which happened Nov 20.
It was initially met with skepticism by other anonymous users on the site's /pol/—short for "politically incorrect"—board, a subsection of 4Chan known for its affiliations with Trump, white supremacy, and other far-right ideologies.
When you're as rich as Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos, you have legions of highly paid lawyers and advisers who specialize in taking advantage of every subsection of the tax code to keep your billions your billions.
" Brides-to-be like Ms. Liepold and Ms. Chan are refusing to play along, and finding ways to bypass what Ms. Miller called "the whole subsection of the bridal industry that is completely devoted to weight loss.
There's a subsection of bodybuilders on YouTube who follow the "If It Fits Your Macros" diet, a hyper-neurotic plan that involves tracking the exact amount of each macronutrient (protein/fat/carbs) they consume in a day.
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) is asking the FBI to add a new subsection to its list of extremist ideologies that would include Antifa, according to a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray provided exclusively to Hill.
Eminem probably didn't mean to have this effect, but "Sing for the Moment" launched this trend; its legacy is a subsection of rap that caters to non-rap fans and exists outside of the mainstream genre conversation.
But I think there is a subsection of people who, like Michael Kovrig — a former diplomat who worked for a policy NGO — have a government job background and talk to Chinese academics and officials for their work.
Even decades after its fall from chart-topping prominence, glam metal—the eyeliner, the spandex, the sun-bleached, gravity-defying do's that gave "hair metal" its thrust—has cornered such a specific subsection of our cultural imagination.
The PopPower is a pretty specific new product that only a subsection of the population will appreciate, but with tens of millions of PopSockets grips being used around the world, it's also clearly a much-needed innovation.
How we got here: Previously a lightly invested subsection of the housing market, investment managers, REITs and cross-border investors jumped in with both feet and were behind 50% of all acquisitions in the sector by early 2018.
Though this piece caught the imagination of a subsection of the clicking-on-things public, Business Insider runs these "day in the life" diaries frequently, and like happy families they are all fucked up in exactly the same way.
More specifically with Lady Bird, however, the script, cast, and direction of this film is so well executed by all parties involved, that I found it to be immensely relatable, and I might imagine, relatable to every subsection of the public.
A longer, more in-depth palm reading might address finger proportions and lengths, which can tell the reader about specific facets of your personality, and the mounts of the hand, which are an entire subsection of palmistry on their own.
It could open discourse and debate about Gitmo to a larger subsection of the U.S. and global population and make sure that its complex history isn't reduced to a single line in a textbook—or a simplified headline on the page.
Possibly the best meal of this entire trip came in Noa Chef's Hall, a subsection of the larger Noa Restaurant complex, which is right on the Tallinn coast — and makes a compelling case for the Michelin guides to expand to Estonia.
In addition, the Administrator shall immediately take all steps necessary to review the proposed rule set forth in subsection (b)(iii) of this section, and, if appropriate, shall, as soon as practicable, determine whether to revise or withdraw the proposed rule.
The first subsection of that language says that most individuals "shall" carry health insurance; the second says that people who don't buy insurance pay a tax penalty; the third sets the amount of that penalty — which, again, is now zero dollars.
"Except as provided in section 30506 of this title, the liability of the owner of a vessel for any claim, debt, or liability described in subsection (b) shall not exceed the value of the vessel and pending freight," the law says.
Turns out, there's a whole subsection of astrology that could provide you with answers... Developed in the 1970s by astrologer Jim Lewis, this school of thought is officially known as Astro*Carto*Graphy (seriously, Lewis included the asterisks when he coined the term).
The game's lore has its subsection of fans in the wider community, but the elements that actually make this game click relate much more to the dangling carrots players constantly reach for (as well as the mechanical bliss; Destiny just feels fun).
By September, the once innocuous comic book character Pepe the Frog, for example, had become so mutated by a small yet powerful subsection of white supremacist 4chan and Reddit users that the Anti-Defamation League labeled the cartoon frog a hate symbol.
Screenshot: GizmodoVarious third-party services will delete a subsection of Facebook posts or Twitter tweets for you, but considering their reliability and privacy standards can be suspect, we find it difficult to recommend them—use one of these tools at your own risk.
But it's beyond naive to think a subsection of fans can dictate Disney's broader strategy, since the studio didn't plunk down $4 billion for Lucasfilm to let it sit idle, or allow a small mob with Internet pitchforks to call the shots.
Proponents say drilling in a subsection of ANWR known as the "1002 area" would be a significant boon to Alaska's economy, while opponents warn of potentially harmful effects to the environment and an indigenous tribe in the northern part of the state.
As oil production in the Delaware basin - a subsection of the Permian - comes online in the next two to three years, outpacing pipeline infrastructure and driving up profit, Western is well-positioned, the company's CEO, Jeff Stevens, told analysts on a conference call.
"This festival has hundreds of thousands of people, but in this room you are the only one there," said Calum Walter, whose film, "Meridian," is part of the lineup at New Frontier, a subsection of the festival that focuses on new technology.
A small subsection of Deadpool 2 viewers (or a significant chunk, if you're seeing it in India) got a special Easter egg during the film, in the form of a popular Hindi song that played in Dopinder's (Karan Soni) cab in the second act.
However, although YouTube doesn't release official statistics, Burke says she's seen it grow from just a handful of creators to a solid subsection in recent years, as people like her who started off watching videos realized that they could make their own impactful ones, too.
To explore the less glorious – but no less entertaining – subsection of the middle of the stoner and fighter Venn diagram this 420, we took a look at some of the best and most iconic fight scenes in classic stoner films with this half-baked listicle.
However, as users grant dating apps access to the most personal and intimate details of their lives — details that, in the wrong hands, can end relationships, estrange families, or worse — it is that particular subsection of our privacy nightmare that, at present, most concerns us.
There was a disregard for criminal negligence After ignoring a wealth of evidence that would have met the intent prong of the statute, Mr. Comey essentially wrote subsection 793(f), the gross negligence section, out of the applicable statute in the Clinton email investigation.
A small but growing subsection of repair professionals are learning how to use microscopes, voltage readers, and soldering irons to diagnose and fix problems on the logic board itself, but this is a much more time consuming and skilled task than, say, doing a traditional RAM swap.
He has obvious compassion for subsection of Trump supporters, an undeniably practical perspective to have—while some on the left might be giddy about writing off the 62,979,879 Americans who voted for the guy, Sanders wants to win them over with his populist, anti-elitist platform.
Under a subsection titled "International News," RVision features English articles on conflicts in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Syria, and others examine events in Israel and at the UN. The website seems to be mimicking an international news agency, strengthening its authority and legitimacy abroad and online.
Kano's strategy to stand out in an increasingly contested space is to fix on familiar elements, says Stein — flagging for example the popular game Minecraft — which runs on the Kano kit, and for which there's a whole subsection of the Kano World community given over to hacking Minecraft.
Under the subsection for Caution Wear Iron Grip Snugger Fit: 12-Pack of Condoms, he writes (emphasis ours):I'm not, uh, exactly blessed in the crotch department, and when I first became sexually active and started using condoms, I found the standard issue to be a little … baggy.
Instead, within a matter of hours, a sudden, stunning void opened upon the sports scene, as it became clear that no subsection of society — even seemingly shatterproof, multibillion-dollar sports leagues populated by so many of the nation's larger-than-life public figures — would go untouched by the outbreak.
No one, the mayor said, has applied for a permit when more than 12 people want to go skeet shooting together, as required in Subsection C. Brad Moyes, the director of the sporting clays association, said it was unusual for a town's code to mention a specific sport like skeet shooting.
There are only two direct mentions of issues germane to the internet or technology: One, in the "Making Our Military Strong Again" subsection, is some boilerplate about the importance of cyberwarfare: Cyberwarfare is an emerging battlefield, and we must take every measure to safeguard our national security secrets and systems.
A viral genome could include instructions for only a limited number of distinct capsid proteins, which meant that in all likelihood viral capsids were symmetric: The genomic material needed to describe only some small subsection of the capsid and then give orders for it to be repeated in a symmetric pattern.
The tool is available in two places — in a widget nestled in the middle of your news feed and in a subsection of your friends tab — meaning that wherever you see your friends, Facebook is there to nudge you with reminders of other people you can also add to your network.
They lobbied Congress for a mechanism with which they could stockpile money and not pay taxes on it until they retired, and a 28-year-old junior lawyer named Richard Stanger was the technical expert primarily tasked with crafting 401(k) as a new subsection of the Internal Revenue Code in 33.
A new report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction found that illicit drugs bought on dark net markets—sites such as the now shutdown Silk Road, that operate in a subsection of the internet inaccessible via traditional web browsers—offer buyers higher drug purity than traditional "street" markets.
A strange phenomenon is playing out within a subsection of Lakerland, as hard-core fans of Bryant — the so-called Mamba Army who are historically predisposed to disliking LeBron James for various reasons — cope with a new and apparently uncomfortable reality: James, their longtime nemesis, is suddenly the face of the franchise.
Midnight Madness isn't the only subsection of the festival offering up genre films, as there's also Walter Hill's (re)Assignment starring Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver, the Blake Lively-Jason Clarke thriller All I See Is You and two new episodes of the cult favorite TV series Black Mirror, courtesy of its new distributor Netflix.
The eldest son—my uncle Shimei Murakami—had wanted to become a veterinarian, but after the war he took a job at the tax office in Osaka and was now a subsection chief, while my father, the second son, taught Japanese at the combined Koyo Gakuin junior and senior high school in the Kansai area.
Not only have United States-Ukrainian relations been thrown into chaos — a major win for Moscow — but the American president himself, and his closest confidants, are showing them precisely which political cleavages to target, which social fractures to aggravate and which narratives — however invidious — have already gained currency among a credulous subsection of the American electorate.
There's a new introduction blithely titled "So About That Whole Drama" which addresses his disinvitation from CPAC and ensuing fall from disgrace; a subsection titled "Milo's College Rankings" which lists a mere 16 higher learning institutions divided into two cliche tabloid-style categories—Heroes and Zeroes; a few paragraphs now discuss the barely-remembered "donglegate" dustup from 2013.
It's possible Democrats could instead seek to release it without the White House's support by using the arcane process outlined by Subsection 11(g) of House Rule X. But it's unclear if the Republican House majority would back such a move, or whether the Democrats would face their own political blowback for seemingly disregarding the Justice Department's advice.
Long presided over one of the biggest pay revolts in UK corporate history – almost three-quarters of Royal Mail's shareholders refused to support a 5.8 million pound pay deal for Back and a million pound going away payout for former chief executive Moya Greene – not surprising, given Back already worked for a subsection of the company.
What Really Happened: Actually, while we're on the subject of Taylor Swift, let's jump back to the start of the week—really, the end of the week before—for a story that absolutely dominated a particular subsection of the internet for a few days, and still seems to be somewhat unresolved, despite claims to the contrary.
With news that Craigslist is shutting down its Personals section due to the House of Representatives' approval of the FOSTA bill (Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017), we can't help but feel a great deal of relief/euphoria/newfound gratitude that Craigslist's other popular subsection, Missed Connections, is still very much thriving (you'll find it under "community").
The final version does carve out a number of exemptions:This subsection shall not apply to:(A) Persons who are members of the same household;(B) Access to a computer or computer network for a legitimate business activity;(C) Cybersecurity active defense measures that are designed to prevent or detect unauthorized computer access; or(D) Persons based upon violations of terms of service or user agreements.
In order to achieve the rates befitting of a "big border tax" (he has mentioned a rate of 35%), Mr Trump could use a subsection of a 1962 trade act that permits higher tariffs to offset a threat to national security, or, more realistically, legislation from 1974 that allows the president to respond at his discretion to "discriminatory" behaviour on the part of any trading partner.
To note just a few examples, Stemp features "Portrait of Luca Pacioli" (1495) by Jacopo de' Barberi for the section "Sacred Geometry"; "Portrait of Andrea Odoni" (1527) by Lorenzo Lotto for the section "Old & New"; and in one of his most brilliant selections, a subsection for "Emotional Extremes" is illustrated by "Lamentation" (ca 1463), a spectacular group of terra-cotta sculptures by Niccolò dell'Arca.
Since its birth, the emoji-laden escorts subsection of the site has racked up a long list of adversaries in top legislative positions, including sheriff Thomas Dart of Cook County (which includes Chicago) who fought to force Visa and MasterCard from being used on the site, and California attorney general Kamala Harris, who has made fighting sex trafficking a cause celebre and Backpage her prime target.
If any of the countries contacted under subsection (d) fail to provide the information we want within 60 days, they can be referred to the president to issue a 212(f) proclamation suspending travel by all of their nationals to the US. Sixty days is an exceptionally short time frame for concluding the sorts of diplomatic negotiations ordinarily needed to effectuate these sorts of requests.
In fact, the bill contains a single proposal that almost all can support — a provision that "the Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct a study on the effects of marihuana legalization on traffic safety: "The study conducted under subsection (a) shall include a detailed assessment of traffic crashes, fatalities, and injuries in 17 States that have legalized marihuana use, including whether States are able to accurately evaluate marihuana impairment in those incidents.
On the basis of the findings set forth in section 1 of this order, considering the factors described in subsection 721(f) of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as appropriate, and pursuant to my authority under applicable law, including section 123, I hereby order that: (a) The proposed takeover of Qualcomm by the Purchaser is prohibited, and any substantially equivalent merger, acquisition, or takeover, whether effected directly or indirectly, is also prohibited.

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