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They ask: What's patriotic about thwarting the duly elected POTUS?
Thwarting this nomination proved to be harder than blocking Roosevelt's.
British authorities have also been effective in thwarting terrorist plots.
The obstruction initially worked, thwarting federal agents for several months.
The first prong should be thwarting Iranian attempts at hegemony.
The usual way of thwarting this is with heavy concrete barricades.
There is a precedent — a famous one — for Uruguay's thwarting Brazil.
It allowed cities to be sued for thwarting high-density development.
The company has alleged its rivals of thwarting calls from its networks.
They are wary of the party or security officials thwarting their plans.
Since then, all three states have poured resources into thwarting digital skulduggery.
Many Republicans would relish thwarting an important part of Mr Obama's legacy.
They unexpectedly develop feelings for each other, thwarting Will's plans for himself.
Thwarting hackers requires patched software, updated devices, and live monitoring of networks.
It turns out OverSight is useful for more than thwarting intentional malware.
They all involve thwarting Trump, but with different outcomes in the end.
Lastly, thwarting the Iran-North Korea missile network should be a priority.
" Its guardians were the "unsung heroes … thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses.
Through determination, self-discipline, and a notable thwarting of pop music conventions.
After chastising Obama-thwarting Republicans, he says he's puzzled by Democrats whose "highest priority in the Trump years" seems to be "thwarting this president" (before conceding that the president is "such an outlier" that blocking him may be "defensible").
They are more likely to blame the people in Arlington for thwarting him.
Maeve jumps into action, thwarting Akane's execution with her own weapon: her mind.
Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (23:20).
Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (1:20).
The Canadian government is all about thwarting Islamic "radicalization," except when it's not.
Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (254111:800).
Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (55563:55553).
The drugmaker pays the remainder required by the health plan, thwarting employers' intentions.
This culture of thwarting the board has prevented necessary policy changes from occurring.
These security updates are typically far better than antivirus software at thwarting hackers.
However, it is wantonly restricting and thwarting Chinese media outlets' normal operation there.
Mark Brokaw directs this two-character, expectation-thwarting comedy of unpredictability (2033:2023).
Metal detectors have proved to be effective in thwarting attacks in other venues.
The security firm focuses on detecting and thwarting hacking attacks in real time.
A couple of weeks later, at another debate in Milwaukee, Sanders was asked whether he was worried about becoming "the instrument of thwarting history" (Hillary's ponderous, self-thwarting, self-fulfilling prophecy-phrase), by postponing the election of America's first female president.
The flat-affect grimness and self-thwarting stubbornness of this season bear this out.
In doing so, I was subconsciously thwarting myself by, in essence, paying to work.
But he might fight back against those that succeed in directly thwarting his intentions.
Are there potential government interventions you see as helpful in reducing thwarting disinformation campaigns?
The firefighting effort drew criticism, with some claiming poor organization is thwarting the operation.
But the unelected House of Lords may have no problem thwarting the popular will.
But sometimes the other guys do a pretty good job of thwarting that effort.
She describes constantly thwarting unwanted advances from men in all areas of her life.
But Mr. Trump's recollections of Mr. Hussein's thwarting terrorism are not grounded in fact.
Still, Mr. Rubio urged Republicans not to give up hope of thwarting Mr. Trump.
He resigned the handship and returned with Cersei to Casterly Rock (thwarting her plan).
Thwarting those efforts is possible only through coordination with allies at the United Nations.
Republican opposition in Congress has been instrumental in thwarting passage of new federal laws.
Some might counter that the thwarting of the popular will is not necessarily worrisome.
But he committed two turnovers in the next 80 seconds, thwarting some of UNCG's momentum.
All the while the physical world was making progress at thwarting directed and hateful speech.
The firefighting effort is drawing criticism, with some claiming poor organization is thwarting the operation.
European authorities have levied a series of billion dollar fines against Alphabet for thwarting competition.
O) to use only its chips, a tactic aimed at thwarting rivals including Intel (INTC.
Turkish PM Recep Erdoğan thwarting a military coup via FaceTime was the most 2016 thing.
Those shows tend not to spend much time thwarting terrorism, which makes 24: Legacy unique.
Saudi Arabia was America's most important partner in thwarting Soviet intervention in the Middle East.
The EU fined Google for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors.
The administration has also been more forceful in thwarting deals conducted purely for tax purposes.
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) criticized the United States on Friday for thwarting the deal.
But, surprisingly, Trump hasn't retaliated against China for thwarting America's foreign policy in these areas.
One force thwarting Donald Trump's plan to roll back financial regulations is the regulators themselves.
NATO is a consensus organization, and Turkey could make mischief by thwarting its decision-making.
They are under fire for their role in undermining privacy, distributing disinformation and thwarting competition.
Bloomberg provided voters yet another alternative to consider, thwarting Buttigieg's attempt to coalesce moderate Democrats.
All of this was aimed at thwarting what he saw as a looming Islamist menace.
All of these subsidies spend taxpayer money while making energy cheaper, thwarting incentives to conserve.
Clinton would amount to thwarting history in a country that has never had a female president.
Fortunately, the president hesitated, partly because he wants China's help in thwarting North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
New methods of thwarting counterfeiters, like color changing ink, also appeared on some of the bills.
These three pillars together stabilized democracy: for instance, thwarting an attempted coup in Paraguay in 1996.
And thank God she does, because Steve could definitely use some help thwarting the bad guys.
To illustrate, he offered the example of a defender rotating over and thwarting a shot attempt.
The agreement removed economic sanctions that had been successfully suffocating Iran and thwarting its hegemonic capability.
He's been very, very successful in controlling the country's most dysfunctional institution and thwarting his enemies.
Transit systems in other countries use methods of thwarting fare evasion that are effective, yet respectful.
The D.E.A. has a vital role in thwarting transnational organized crime and assisting local law enforcement.
Does public shaming serve the cause of thwarting Trump and limiting his considerable damage to America?
"With any type of systematic thwarting of the law, you're flirting with disaster," Professor Henning said.
Google says it invests heavily in thwarting attempts to game search results in violation of its policies.
Hostile vehicle stoppers Thwarting vehicle-borne attacks will also be reinforced with some good old-fashioned barriers.
Broncos linebacker Shaquil Barrett stripped the ball from Smith, however, recovering the fumble and thwarting the drive.
Tom and Will barely have time to bond between thwarting car accidents and shooting at state troopers.
"The CCI should look into dominance of these four global auditors and whether they are thwarting competition".
It frustrates the ability of American companies to be competitive with foreign firms, while thwarting economic growth.
Companies like Exabeam are focusing on behavior and others like Shape focused on thwarting malicious automated attacks.
He slammed the agencies' "lax merger enforcement" and raised concerns that big platforms are thwarting smaller startups.
TSA could not provide a single example of its elite corps thwarting a threat to civil aviation.
A recent audit from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) concluded Einstein was largely ineffective at thwarting hackers.
A recent government report that concluded Einstein was largely ineffective at thwarting hackers only bolstered these critiques.
Both paint a picture of a White House in chaos, with staffers actively thwarting the President's agenda.
His opponents say the real reason was to prevent members of parliament (MPs) from thwarting his plans.
"The guidance that was in place before was really too restrictive and was thwarting innovation," Verma said.
For Democrats, it's a means of thwarting President Trump and gaining popularity among liberal and Latino voters.
He made 34 saves — and thwarting a pair of penalty shots — in Ottawa's 2-1 win on Nov.
One does not actually have to succeed at thwarting an investigation in any way — the "endeavor" is sufficient.
In a two-party system consensus is not highly valued, and ways of thwarting it are easily found.
Thwarting efforts by numerous companies to punish and intimidate security researchers also needs to be addressed, notes Doctorow.
That's led it to be caught off-guard by privacy mishaps, balancing censorship and safety and thwarting abuse.
Dominating possession time and twice thwarting Denver drives by forcing turnovers, Carolina took a 17-7 halftime lead.
Louisville held a 31-21 halftime lead, thwarting a late threat by Wake Forest on Yasir Abdullah's interception.
That led her to wonder if it is epinephrine which is behind the cancer-thwarting effects of exercise.
"The first family of music" finds itself constantly thwarting and eliminating threats, internal and external, past and present.
The Kurds have been detaining roughly 11,000 ISIS militants, but they're now focused on thwarting the Turkish assault.
The material was released at critical moments, with the apparent aim of thwarting negotiations, American trade officials said.
It is designed for educators who want the capability of thwarting an active shooter and rescuing injured students.
In 2017, Trump accused judges of thwarting the fight against terrorism by overturning his executive orders on immigration.
Instead of the president's commitments, former White House strategist Steve Bannon faults fellow Republicans bent on thwarting him.
Officials with at least two states, California and Washington, promised to take additional steps toward thwarting the plan.
Still, thwarting the Islamic State was not the only objective of the Turks, nor even its primary one.
Pastor Tim is a great example of someone who keeps thwarting Philip and Elizabeth's ideas about "religious" people.
Their goal was to prevent an absentee father from thwarting the mother's decision without having paid child support.
Trump, instead, has cast them and other career government staffers as a "deep state" bent on thwarting him.
And two-factor authentication (more on that below) would go a long way to thwarting more serious criminals.
J.P. Morgan said a second referendum appeared more likely than a general election as the route to thwarting Brexit.
So, that brings us to your first day at the beach since beginning the process of thwarting your fears.
But thwarting these labor policies could upset many of the working-class voters who helped elect Trump last November.
The sudden admission was a legal tactic aimed at thwarting any campaign finance investigations, Giuliani explained to the Times.
But in recent years many Western countries have learned a lot about thwarting terror attacks, often through bitter experience.
She rebuked Littlefinger, thwarting at least temporarily whatever scheme he had for capitalizing on the war in the North.
Post 9/11, MPAC cautioned Muslims on cooperating with the FBI, thwarting vital means of uncovering home grown radicalization.
Still, high Democratic turnout could give the party a boost, limiting — or even thwarting —Republican gains in the Senate.
Those protests — and the absence of visible pro-coup crowds — may have also been key to thwarting the plot.
In particular, they must prove effective in thwarting terrorists, whether they are infiltrators from the Middle East or homegrown.
A responsible Republican Party, mindful of the national interest, not obsessed with thwarting President Obama, might have stopped it.
The army said security forces had "succeeded in thwarting" a wider attack, killing 40 militants and destroying six vehicles.
The cases underscore the challenge that social media companies face in thwarting and deleting objectionable activity on their platforms.
His season was over, ingloriously, and with it the dream of finally thwarting the nightmare known as LeBron James.
He said the US as well as China and the EU were thwarting the growth of the world economy.
His presidency's domestic and foreign policies shared a common theme of thwarting big government's effect on individuals' economic liberty.
His words are a refreshing change of pace for a Trump administration bent on thwarting any and all regulations.
She's loath to do fieldwork because she feels responsible for not thwarting a terrorist strike in Paris years ago.
Philadelphia sagged off Westbrook and enticed him to shoot while thwarting Harden with an array of long-limbed defenders.
Andersen was fantastic in the third period, thwarting seven shots after Tampa Bay pulled Vasilevskiy for the extra attacker.
Facebook has made a number of changes in the past 18 months in the hope of thwarting another disinformation campaign.
They allege the president is thwarting the will of the people as expressed at the ballot box on March 4.
For example, he kept major European powers — mainly Britain — from intervening during the Civil War and thwarting the Union's plans.
And mimic some of the tea party's tactics: Stay local and organize around the goal of thwarting President Donald Trump.
Trump has slammed the central banks 2018 rate hikes for thwarting economic growth and publicly pressed policymakers to change course.
If it cracks down, it feeds Ms Le Pen's narrative that Brussels is thwarting the sovereign will of French voters.
Trump can declare victory — or Democrats, thwarting him, can declare his defeat on his behalf — but it won't necessarily stick.
For some time smashing ISIS in Iraq and Syria has been the priority, not shifting Assad nor thwarting Russian ambitions.
The Chinese suspect that America is motivated by a desire not for fair trade but for thwarting a new rival.
Victims of the October shooting have sued Mandalay Bay, claiming the hotel was negligent by not properly thwarting the attack.
Luckin's success doesn't immediately seem to be thwarting the stock market success of Starbucks, which has had a glowing 2019.
It needs to move fast though, and take advantage of its momentum while thwarting others who want to jump in.
Trump has slammed the central bank's 2018 rate hikes for thwarting economic growth and publicly pressed policymakers to change course.
Last week, San Francisco residents found that their regional rail service, the BART, was experiencing systemwide delays and thwarting commutes.
Few diplomats expect the PiS to succeed in thwarting Tusk's reappointment, to be decided at an EU summit this week.
And thwarting legal challenges to warped congressional districts would deny Americans a means of remedying another tool of political disempowerment.
But someone standing nearby had captured the entire thing on his cell phone and uploaded it himself, thwarting the plan.
Her secondary goal is to avoid truant officers who might wrangle her back to school, thereby thwarting goal No. 1.
An accurate assessment of the threat is the first step to defeating, thwarting, and deterring the Islamic Republic's cyber army.
By thwarting other branches, Nixon weakened his support in Congress and convinced the country that he had something to hide.
Instead of thanking this government for thwarting this coup attempt and for maintaining democracy, you are standing by the putschists.
Khomyuk warns Legasov about the possibility of a steam explosion following the initial blast, effectively thwarting a second nuclear disaster.
In 2017, drug makers deployed 882 lobbyists and spent more than $171.5 million, thwarting efforts to lower prescription drug prices.
It's not so much a personal identity as a political impulse, a strategy for thwarting assimilation and sowing constructive chaos.
Here is a look at some of the states with funding plans aimed at thwarting another mass shooting of minors.
Sellner explained that the group wanted to hire a boat to trawl the coast of Italy, thwarting the NGO ships.
Baker's thunderous dunk with 2:07 left put Rutgers up 203-41, thwarting any last chance of an Indiana comeback.
Most of them had spent much of the Obama administration happily thwarting a Democratic president's agenda with that very rule.
A nascent attempt by moderate Democrats at thwarting his rise before it is too late has shown signs of backfiring.
This was not one of those journalistic exercises in deliberate expectation-thwarting; it had happened more or less by chance.
The way they lost Game 1 — despite driving possession, despite generating more chances, despite thwarting Pittsburgh's breakouts — had emboldened them.
In January, Afghan provincial officials accused Iran of thwarting state water and power projects — using the Taliban as a proxy.
But Democrats may be cutting off their nose to spite their face by thwarting President Trump's nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch.
However, Love knocked down two free throws and C.J. Miles was whistled for an offensive foul, thwarting the Pacers' comeback.
Yet, providing a path to citizenship is also the primary policy that seems to keep thwarting legislative reform in Congress.
The environmentalists have long had the Endangered Species Act on their side, thwarting agricultural interests like the Westlands Water District.
Strategies for mass surveillance and thwarting encryption have already expanded bit by bit across the so-called Five Eyes nations.
Presidential candidates and talk-radio hosts have invoked him as a kind of comic-book villain, thwarting Republicans at every turn.
Industry involvement in thwarting the encryption of terrorist messaging will be a priority for Australia at the gathering, Senator Brandis said.
Britain faces the challenge of balancing an innovative economy with maintaining consumer protection, stable markets and thwarting financial crime, she said.
This could be especially useful for thwarting cases of revenge porn, where hackers or jilted ex-lovers expose someone's nude images.
Binney said that this swarm of data can lead to analysts becoming far less efficient at detecting threats and thwarting attacks.
Facebook has lasted this long by identifying new threats of disruption, and thwarting them with its build, buy or copy strategy.
"What's true is true, and you can't hide from it, and shouldn't be able to capitalize on thwarting it," said Vittal.
Some critics worry that this model will introduce "group think" to cancer research, thwarting innovation and out-of-the-box thinking.
But Senate Republicans, most of whom are snug in safe districts, have a different concern: thwarting nomination challenges from the right.
The Cyber Command had previously focused its efforts on thwarting and retaliating against cyberattacks from Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia.
He was forced out after internal and external investigations into sexual harassment complaints, the thwarting of government inquiries and potential bribery.
He resisted calls last year to make a film retaliating against "Phantom", a Bollywood drama about Indian spies thwarting Pakistani terrorists.
Calling out apps with ads, however, is more about letting consumers pick higher-quality apps easily, and less about thwarting regulators.
They cross party lines in state legislatures to ensure ballot access laws are virtually impregnable, thwarting outsiders from challenging their fiefdoms.
Mayweather beat Pacquiao in 2015, thwarting the Filipino's best attacks with a defensive masterclass, earning the American an anticlimactic decision win.
Instead of thwarting socialist healthcare policies, they appear ready to adopt a wholly unnecessary measure being promoted by leading progressive Democrats.
The Houthis, more adept at guerrilla warfare, have stepped up missile and drone attacks on Saudi cities, thwarting U.N. peace efforts.
DarkMatter helps with internal security in the United Arab Emirates, former employees said, thwarting terrorism and helping the police solve crimes.
Only my boss stayed, waging a secret war against the replacements by thwarting their efforts with missed deadlines and eye rolls.
A coalition of veteran white lawmakers, including former law enforcement officials, remained concerned about thwarting driving under the influence of marijuana.
In some cases, the groups seemed to make decisions more for the purpose of outflanking each other rather than thwarting Democrats.
The big picture: Politics, violence and community suspicion are thwarting efforts to contain the virus, which shows no signs of abatement.
Even if the meeting doesn't materialize, Pyongyang could still claim some credit and blame the US for thwarting efforts for peace.
U.S home prices rose rapidly in May, a trend that is thwarting some would-be buyers and pulling down home sales.
He heaped ridicule on lawmakers for thwarting his efforts to push for a "no deal" Brexit and to call an election.
Allison P. Davis, a staff writer for New York magazine and The Cut, considers it a form of thwarting the patriarchy.
" In Cairo, Mr. Pompeo said that Egypt, Oman, Kuwait and Jordan had been "instrumental in thwarting Iran's efforts to evade sanctions.
Ruling in favor of this suit would be thwarting the will of Congress, which said they're okay losing the mandate penalty.
After all, that is what they did from 2009 to 2016, and they succeeded in thwarting a lot of President Obama's agenda.
Despite failing to win sufficient shareholder acceptances, Vonovia did succeed in thwarting Deutsche Wohnen's own plan to buy smaller domestic rival LEG.
Even if he was, can a President be indicted for thwarting an investigation when his executive authority clearly includes the Justice Department?
He has found intriguing ways do these same things in his visual artwork, while also thwarting expectations of imagery and image-making.
Gronkowski threatened to retire if the deal went through, essentially thwarting the blockbuster as speculation about his future in the game swirled.
Later, in a short rebuttal, Mr Flentje said that thwarting a president's national security plans "based on some newspaper articles" was "extraordinary".
Trump has slammed the central banks rate hikes in 2018 as thwarting economic growth and has publicly pressed policymakers to change course.
The detailed story of what led to arrests and the thwarting of the plot is interesting but most of it remains classified.
Separately, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) criticised the United States on Friday for thwarting the Chinese investment fund's proposed acquisition of Aixtron.
The anonymous writer suggests he, like "many Trump appointees", is motivated to defend the country by "thwarting Mr Trump's more misguided impulses".
Halak kept the Islanders one goal behind by thwarting Hudler from the top of the crease one minute into the third period.
Richard Nixon was accused of thwarting the Paris peace talks with the North Vietnamese in 1968 to help his own presidential bid.
Tesla has been burning cash as manufacturing problems have been thwarting its ability to meet production targets for its Model 3 sedan.
By freezing political relations and thwarting trade cooperation, THAAD had posed "the greatest threat to diplomatic relations in 25 years", it said.
Regulators typically get involved when dominant market players impose conditions preventing their distributors from selling rival products, thwarting competitors from challenging them.
WASHINGTON – U.S home prices rose rapidly in May, a trend that is thwarting some would-be buyers and pulling down home sales.
"Law enforcement forces in North Sinai succeeded in thwarting a terrorist attack on some checkpoints south of Rafah," a military statement said.
It was initially devised as a means of thwarting the dozens of copycat companies stealing ideas and sales from his cereal business.
Both Google and Facebook have made steps toward thwarting the fake news onslaught, including banning fake news organizations from their ad network.
One of the state officials who was intent on thwarting the Schaghticokes was Joseph I. Lieberman, the former Democratic and Independent senator.
In recent months, both men had been resisting compromises on appointments and were reportedly thwarting corruption investigations into allies, threatening Western aid.
More recently, a federal watchdog report concluded that the government's cyber defense system, known as "Einstein," was largely ineffective at thwarting hackers.
Some of them may show up to Cleveland in hopes of staging a delegate upheaval and in that way thwarting Trump's coronation.
They're going to inveigle their way into the company of Bonnie Prince Charlie (Andrew Gower) in hopes of thwarting the Jacobite rebellion.
But due to a strict rule thwarting adults from dressing as characters at any resort, not everyone can emulate their Frozen favorites.
During the first decade of the 2018s, the US made great progress in thwarting North Korea's illicit behavior, especially its counterfeiting operation.
However, once again the "unfunded mandate" by Congress is thwarting FSMA's intent and threatening the safety of the food our families eat.
And people and programs with good intentions come and go, thwarting hopes, reinforcing frustrations while never quite addressing the underlying problems, anyway.
Doug Ducey to appoint a replacement who could focus on real legislative priorities rather than making dramatic speeches and thwarting legislative progress.
These tools have already played a critical role in rescuing victims of sex trafficking, thwarting international terrorist attacks and keeping children safe.
The steps McConnell has taken in recent weeks are aimed at thwarting their efforts to block, sideline, or delay President Trump's nominees.
The team, led by Dr. David Grant (Kurt Russell), recruits the help of flight attendant Jean (Berry) in thwarting the terrorist plot. 
Ben Sasse took issue with President Donald Trump's characterization of a "so-called judge," who is temporarily thwarting his immigration and refugee ban.
The United States is Tehran's "number one enemy" because Iranian leaders view the US as the only power capable of thwarting their ambitions.
Facebook has shown significant progress in thwarting interference in elections in Germany and France, deleting malicious accounts and working closely with election commissions.
Irizzary, however, seemed to get a little too excited about "thwarting" police and went on the department's Facebook page to brag about it.
Then he encountered fierce opposition from Republicans who believe he has transformed the nation by eroding its exceptional qualities and thwarting the Constitution.
Mosques targeted Saudi Arabia has suffered a string of terror attacks in recent years, as well as thwarting a number of alleged plots.
The winner of November's final competition, which involved thwarting a biological attack, was a 38-year-old network engineer for a car dealer.
Sixteen months later, the Times writer confirmed Higgins's account that there is, in fact, a clandestine, unelected cabal willfully thwarting the Trump presidency.
Critics have said the drug's lofty price tag has limited its accessibility to high-risk people with low incomes, thwarting the government's efforts.
A source close to the Speaker said "he is not in the business of thwarting the will of the majority" of the House.
Recently, a federal watchdog report concluded that the government's main cyber defense system, known as "Einstein," was largely ineffectual at thwarting sophisticated hackers.
Do you feel that there's a risk that we are still Monday morning quarterbacking the financial crisis and not thwarting future potential risks?
It's clear that for Republican lawmakers, carrying out political vendettas and thwarting the president's prerogatives are more important than having a functioning government.
Be smart: A court sympathetic to weakening or thwarting federal rules without reversing the bedrock power to regulate looks more likely, lawyers said.
Numerous surveys have highlighted the devastating impact this onerous policy has played in stunting job creation and thwarting investments in research and development.
And the greatest irony from Bloomberg's campaign is that his run, while aimed at thwarting Sanders, likely helped the senator's run his run.
One of the most prominent issues thwarting progress is a disagreement over a fundamental question: What is terrorism, and who is a terrorist?
Mr. Mattis met with his counterpart in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, above, to reaffirm Washington's commitment to thwarting North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
But coups against autocrats have become less frequent for a reason: Governments today have better ways of detecting and thus thwarting potential coups.
The most significant were thwarting an attempt to regulate financial derivatives and repealing the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial and investment banking.
Thwarting Saddam's ambitions and continuing to root out bin Laden's henchmen and associates, moreover, will do more than take care of immediate menaces.
Iran for days had threatened to retaliate for the U.S. strike killing Soleimani, which Trump argued was aimed at thwarting plots against Americans.
Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday accused right-wing Israelis of deliberately thwarting efforts to broker a peace deal with the Palestinians.
Appearing only in The Last Jedi, DJ (Benecio del Toro) is a master hacker capable of thwarting even the most sophisticated of technologies.
Apple has made continuous improvements to the security of its iPhones, and particularly around thwarting those who have physical access to the device.
President Trump, meanwhile, has publicly slammed the central bank's prior rate hikes for thwarting economic growth and he also pressed policymakers to change course.
If Britain still had the age demographics that Mr Blair enjoyed, Mr Corbyn's chances of thwarting Mrs May's re-election would be much greater.
We will have a president who claims to be above the law, capable of thwarting the people and the courts by merely ignoring them.
The government says full-scale encryption has complicated the job of law enforcement both in thwarting extremist attacks and in investigating more commonplace crimes.
IMF figures suggest German and Portuguese banks would take the biggest earnings hit from falling interest rates, compressing margins and possibly thwarting lending growth.
With the Federal Reserve holding limited easing options and a deeply dysfunctional Washington thwarting a fiscal boost, the prospects for help are not good.
UN Security Council Resolution 1373 mandated a global post-21625/2900 response targeted on freezing terrorist assets, thwarting money-laundering,  and blocking arms-trafficking.
Three women enjoying a quiet dinner in Santa Monica Thursday night went from their cheese platter to heroically thwarting an alleged date rape attempt.
These events may not operate on the grand scale of thwarting the Jacobite cause but they will bring their own series of changes nonetheless.
Some politicians have looked at thwarting so-called mega-mergers as a way to address economic issues such as income inequality and wage growth.
So member states end up inevitably thwarting one another's democratic desires: The people of Greece want something different than do the people of Germany.
The proposal amounts to a nuanced charade, socializing the costs of unprofitable power plants under the pretense of thwarting imminent threats to grid reliability.
Late on Sunday night, the Kremlin announced that he had called President Donald Trump to thank him for America's help thwarting a terror plot.
Republicans locked down a series of key Florida House seats on Tuesday, thwarting Democratic hopes that a blue wave would crash over the state.
Thwarting the scheme meant exposing B613, which has always sounded more like a vitamin supplement than a clandestine organization run as a shadow government.
Susan Collins (R-ME), presented a caricature of someone perpetually concerned about Trump's actions, who fails to take any steps toward thwarting his ambitions.
Numerous historians, ethicists and laypeople have objected to the continued thwarting of Byrne's wishes; Epstein reduces this complex and important matter to a footnote.
More than half have been linked to the secretive Shincheonji Church of Jesus, whose leader has been accused of thwarting the government's containment efforts.
On Tuesday, MPs blocked his second attempt to force a snap national election, thwarting his attempts to break the longstanding parliamentary deadlock over Brexit.
Last Saturday, Israel's military struck in Syria in what it described as the thwarting of an Iranian-led killer-drone attack on Israeli targets.
Harris was again in the right spot, thwarting a Falcons' drive by recovering Freeman's fumble at the Minnesota 21 early in the second quarter.
In thwarting a Brexit vote, lawmakers seek extra insurance against an abrupt departure from the European Union without a deal to shape future relations.
Today, basic biometric technologies like facial recognition software are used for everything from signing into Windows laptops to thwarting toilet paper thieves in Beijing.
Thankfully, a host of new picture books tackle "taking the ferry," staring down that overtly thwarting subject, and making it personal, peaceful and approachable.
Johnson suspended Parliament because the governmental body was thwarting any chance to pass a Brexit deal without the establishment of an official trade agreement.
Her supporters suspect she is being scapegoated to pay back Mr Macron for thwarting the centre-right group leader's ambition of running the commission.
The next step is to recognize the fact that the Iranian people and their organized opposition can play a role in thwarting their oppressors.
By thwarting the president's ability to take quick action to protect wild and historic places from threats, this proposal would effectively repeal the act.
She quickly righted the ship, thwarting the only other break point she faced and breaking Putintseva's serve twice in a row to close both sets.
So, to return to where we started, do progressive activists have a shot at pressuring Democratic (or even Republican) lawmakers into thwarting the Trump agenda?
His approval rating soars, and in the epilogue we learn that thwarting this terrorist attack is the catalyst America needed to solve all its problems.
In selecting a so-called 'constitutional nobody' and thwarting every senator's constitutional duty, Trump leaves us no choice but to seek recourse through the courts.
Supporters of Brexit say that thwarting it would thrust the United Kingdom into a major constitutional crisis and further undermine confidence in the political elite.
The women allege that in thwarting Weinstein's sexual requests, they faced a "credible and objective threat" of being blacklisted by Weinstein and major film producers.
Uber also discontinued its use of Greyball as a means of locating and thwarting regulators after The New York Times published its initial March report.
WASHINGTON – U.S. home prices rose sharply in August from a year ago, a trend that is thwarting many would-be buyers and potentially slowing sales.
Offering a reprieve in exchange for thwarting the investigation could amount to obstruction of justice, former prosecutors said — a question already central to Mueller's investigation.
But in Trump v Hawaii, Mr Loeb writes, the president's defenders "seek to inflate this modest presumption into a high barrier thwarting meaningful judicial review".
According to AFP, Fahmi started posting clown caricatures of Razak back in January following the latter's repeated attempts at thwarting investigations into his corruption allegations.
Top researchers say such wariness, while understandable, is thwarting efforts to understand and treat Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in black patients today.
Despite undergoing an operation, McCain has continued to serve on the United States Senate, famously thwarting his own party's attempt at repealing Obamacare this summer.
Trump has been frustrated by Republicans' failure to repeal and replace the law known as Obamacare, thwarting a promise he made during the 2016 campaign.
"Families of both the climbers are in contact with the local tour operator," Haidri said, adding that bad weather was thwarting any possibly rescue effort.
France and Germany on Monday raised pressure on Vestager to approve the merger, warning that thwarting the proposed European champion would be a strategic error.
She's able to conjure and control dangerous beasts, and Arthur certainly wouldn't have been victorious without the Mage's giant snakes and hawks thwarting his enemies.
At that point, China will play a larger role in shaping, or thwarting, values such as competitive elections, freedom of expression, and an open Internet.
Many financial firms emphasize the convenience of biometrics, but USAA is one of the few that highlights the effectiveness of these technologies at thwarting thieves.
Overall his message was clear: it's not about thwarting one leader or even one government, but using technology that guarantees rights across borders and administrations.
Last year the British government won a case at the European Court, thwarting a four-year attempt by the ECB to bring euro-clearing home.
Trump has faced significant criticism, considering his rhetoric on race and immigration on top of his administration's general lack of concern for thwarting white terrorism.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Jill Biden's swift action Tuesday night wasn't her first brush with thwarting heckler attempts.
Yet the government now plans to freeze fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards indefinitely at levels set for 2020, thwarting progress on addressing climate change.
Democrats say the White House is thwarting Congress's legitimate oversight responsibilities, while the White House sees this as a continuation of a partisan witch hunt.
" At one point the Harlem drug kingpin Frank Lucas "put a hit out on me," he said, "because I was effectively thwarting the drug traffic.
The increasing number of bond hearings is also thwarting the Trump administration in its effort to reduce a ballooning backlog of cases in immigration courts.
Immediately after the parliamentary vote, Mr. Netanyahu angrily blamed Avigdor Lieberman, the leader of the ultranationalist party Yisrael Beiteinu, for thwarting a right-wing coalition.
We rely on the "American way" — competition instead of regulation to keep prices lower — but that works only if we prevent companies from thwarting competition.
In fact, the declaration was meant to be the basis for a voluntary effort to cooperate with the states in thwarting attacks on election systems.
Compliance can no longer be just a box-checking exercise, but should leverage the latest technology and thinking for a modern approach to thwarting hackers.
The Commission ordered the company to pay €4.34 billion ($4.9 billion) in July 2018 for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors.
Thus, by thwarting the president's wishes, the Senate positioned itself as a bulwark against the president's harmful and irresponsible posture toward an aggressive foreign power.
Cast other parties as the enemies of Brexit Ahead of an election, Johnson and his advisers talk of an elite conspiracy aimed at thwarting Brexit.
Cast other parties as the enemies of Brexit Ahead of an election, Johnson and his advisers talk of an elite conspiracy aimed at thwarting Brexit.
The Commission ordered the company to pay €25 billion ($20.1 billion) in July 20.1 for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors.
The Predators yielded five power-play tallies during a three-game stretch to end October before thwarting all 10 short-handed situations this month. 3.
It seemed clear that she saw her loss, not just as a shock or a thwarting of ambition, but as something closer to personal tragedy.
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Powell said the Fed expects to continue to hiking rates gradually as it looks to keep economic growth in check while not thwarting the recovery.
It needs to convince regulators in Europe, who have opened an antitrust case against Android, that the operating system boosts other companies instead of thwarting them.
And they believe the administration is rushing through some of the most controversial Cabinet nominees in recent history and thwarting their attempts to fully scrutinize them.
She destroyed the Infinity Stone that was melded with Vision, ostensibly causing Vision's (Paul Bettany) death and seemingly thwarting Thanos's plan to complete the Infinity Gauntlet.
Mr Roosevelt observes that the 1982 housing-discrimination case cited in the complaint involved "misconduct thwarting the organisation's activities" rather than "costs incurred in detecting misconduct".
It appeared that Van der Bellen had won the vote by a slim margin, thwarting Hofer and his Freedom Party's dreams of winning a national office.
Record high prices in some local markets are not thwarting hungry buyers, as they rush to take advantage of the lowest mortgage rates of the year.
That's where administrations can get drawn into tampering or thwarting inquiries and trying to prevent truths coming out and eventually get stuck in the legal mud.
Kennedy's middle-of-the-road stance on abortion rights led him to uphold some restrictions on the practice while also thwarting efforts to reverse Roe v.
Yet his continued vacillations on whether Russia interfered in last year's election have only clouded the matter further, thwarting the type of substantive cooperation he's seeking.
The Secret Service is looking to share its expertise in identifying would-be assassins with school districts in hopes of thwarting future mass shootings by students.
On Wednesday, Roberts issued an unusual statement rejecting previous accusations by the President that "Obama judges" were thwarting the law in reining in his immigration policy.
That's why Twitter is thwarting one their most obnoxious tactics by further slashing the number of people you can follow per day from 247,2400 to... 400.
In 2013, Prime Minister David Cameron lost a vote on airstrikes on Syria, thwarting an effort then by President Barack Obama to attack the Assad regime.
On top of that, Beijing has moved closer to Moscow and Tehran since Trump entered the Oval Office, partially thwarting US efforts to isolate those countries.
For now at least, it appears moderation has prevailed, with the Veterans Affairs secretary, David J. Shulkin, thwarting a pitched conservative push to drive him out.
She is also trying to pressure Labour lawmakers who may be searching for an excuse to back a deal to avoid being seen as thwarting Brexit.
Trying to assassinate a sorceress during a parade, thwarting and surviving a missile attack, fighting a monster living in the school basement, launching into outer space.
In its first two attempts, starting in 2014, the Treasury Department was largely unsuccessful in thwarting the wave of inversions — or in persuading Congress to act.
To add insult to injury, it would also end the practice of notifying Congress of major firearms exports, thereby thwarting its ability to stop dangerous sales.
With monopoly-style market power, it could raise prices on captive customers and protect its existing cable-TV model by thwarting competition from online video services.
On Tennis Williams, 37, will try to prevent Andreescu, 19, from winning her first major and thwarting Williams's latest attempt to acquire a record-tying 24th.
Yet even as housing advocates voiced concern over the news Monday that Trump would nominate him, they conceded that there's little chance of thwarting his confirmation.
Lucious, too, has a wide array of business to attend to this episode, much of which centers on thwarting his romantic rival, the politician Angelo Dubois.
And when the NRA has aimed to block any new gun legislation in the wake of mass shootings, it's so far succeeded in thwarting such efforts.
Jewish and Jewish-surnamed journalists were particular targets, especially those seen to be thwarting Mr. Trump's rise: Jonah Goldberg, Julia Ioffe and Ben Shapiro, among others.
They have exhorted Congress to preserve the deal, which they say is doing exactly what had been intended — thwarting Iran's ability to attain a nuclear weapon.
Several of the protests at town halls have been spearheaded by Indivisible, a Tea Party inspired Democratic grass-roots movement aimed at thwarting Mr. Trump's agenda.
And it will discourage tips and information from American Muslim communities — information that in the past has proved highly valuable to the thwarting of terrorist acts.
Al-Bab&aposs strategic location allowed Turkey earlier this year to uproot the YPG from its westernmost stronghold Afrin, thwarting a contiguous Kurdish entity along the border.
If Trump succeeds in thwarting testimony from McGahn it would potentially establish a precedent that Congress could never cross-examine a member of any president's senior staff.
Egypt and the Gulf states are also quietly friendly: they share his hostility towards Iran, and are more interested in thwarting it than in helping the Palestinians.
Police have reported thwarting planned shooting attacks in three other states since Friday, arresting suspects on the basis of tips from the public and social media posts.
Feed prices, on the other hand, rose on average by almost 35 percent in the six months immediately preceding the first quarter, thwarting the company's turnaround efforts.
Separately Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank was "insulated from short-term political pressures," thwarting U.S. President Donald Trump's demand for a significant rate cut.
Generally speaking, it's a powerful stone for thwarting bad vibes, but there's one type in particular — rainbow obsidian — that's said to be especially useful for personal woes.
The stakes are high for Google, which has been hit with 8.25 billion euros ($9.25 billion) in EU fines in the last two years for thwarting rivals.
All four dancers turned on the invader and ganged up on him, successfully thwarting the threat, whereby all four returned to the dance floor to rejoice together.
Automated tools like PhotoDNA can help enormously in thwarting the spread of illegal content contained within them, but offensive sentiments wrapped in benign imagery may escape them.
This technology, developers explain, is much more difficult than thwarting air-to-ground collisions because is involves two fast-moving aircraft, rather one aircraft and the ground.
Thwarting pedophiles, an ongoing mission ferried over from the less organized Pizzagate era of right-wing conspiracy theorizing, seems to be a borderline fetish for this crowd.
In what feels a little like a last resort attempt at thwarting our president, some self-proclaimed witches planned to mass-cast a "binding" spell on Trump.
An inspector general and Department of Public Integrity would not be a complete solution — none exists outside the ballot box — to a president bent on thwarting investigations.
BILL WOULD TAKE ON PATENT TROLLS AT TRADE COMMISSION: A bipartisan pair of lawmakers reintroduced their bill aimed at thwarting patent trolls at the International Trade Commission.
They say it concerns Iran's nuclear dossier alone, and does not prevent us from thwarting Tehran's regional bids in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Gaza or the Gulf.
Such developments have reinforced the Chinese perception that the United States is deliberately thwarting their country's rightful rise — leaving China with no choice but to fight back.
It would also undermine the progress we have made to reduce energy waste, potentially thwarting the development and implementation of important technologies that cut waste and pollution.
Morrison's administration faced criticism for thwarting global efforts to complete a rulebook for implementing the Paris agreement during a United Nations climate conference in Madrid in December.
And during his four years under Mr. Carter, beginning in 21989, thwarting Soviet expansionism at any cost guided much of American foreign policy, for better or worse.
As has happened before, some of his noisier supporters attacked the judges as part of an anti-Brexit establishment bent on thwarting the will of the people.
This week, ICE said it was eyeing a bid for LSE-Group, potentially thwarting an offer for the London Stock Exchange owner by Germany-based Deutsche Boerse.
The consensus thinking is that this recovery can't last, but then the recent history of the iron ore market is a repeated thwarting of the consensus view.
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It's a plot device: the great and wild unknown, with deep and dark secrets, that's always thwarting plans, sinking ships and dragging people down to a watery grave.
After an international dragnet was launched in January 2015 following the thwarting of the Verviers plot, both he and Abaaoud escaped arrest in Greece and returned to Syria.
That's one reason the alt-right has embraced irony as a core strategy: they maintain plausible deniability as long as they can, while thwarting efforts to ban them.
READ: How Florida students changed the way we experience school shootings Warnings appear to have done the job in thwarting a number of other potential mass shooting incidents.
Thwarting smuggling, the argument goes, would reduce drownings at sea (over 1,000 have died this year), and reassure voters who might otherwise be tempted by the far right.
That contagion is already all through our fantasy games, as I've said, but what makes Dragon's Dogma so special is that it has a mechanism for thwarting it.
"Monetary policy is thwarting goals to strengthen the economy and to make banks safer by now," Cryan told German newspaper Handelsblatt, according to an account in The Telegraph.
The French government, which holds a 15% stake in Renault, has undermined Mr Senard recently, most spectacularly by thwarting the company's attempt to merge with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
There, he lays out the top-secret information he has accessed, a treasure trove of documents exposing government overreach in the name of thwarting terrorism across two administrations.
Where musicologists see mass media as thwarting audiences' capacity for participation, audience researchers have spent decades documenting and analyzing how productive and creative audiences became in their wake.
After the Democrats lost the House of Representatives in 2010, President Barack Obama faced a rejectionist opposition bent on thwarting his every action and possessing considerable veto power.
He accused the Obama administration of using settlements on regulatory matters to collude with environmentalists and obligate the agency to write rules, thus thwarting the usual regulatory process.
The trigger for the sell-off took place over the weekend when Italian President Sergio Mattarella rejected Savona, effectively thwarting the winning parties' ability to form a government.
The party has little realistic hope of thwarting Trump's next pick, following the GOP's decision to kill the filibuster for Supreme Court justices during Gorsuch's Senate confirmation fight.
By Rogin's account, Mnuchin is thwarting attempts by the president to throttle Iran's economy by pushing it off SWIFT, a global exchange system for cross-border banking transfers.
Booth defied the US attorney general by declaring the Fugitive Slave Act unconstitutional and ordered the release of a man who had been convicted for thwarting slave catchers.
Rather than thwarting Moon's engagement initiatives, the United States should work closely with South Korea to shape an engagement process that will serve the allies' long-term interests.
Without a car, it would be nearly impossible since this uber-wealthy enclave has so far devoted millions of dollars to thwarting public transportation projects before they begin.
It is an island nation at the periphery of the continent with a historical mythology that emphasizes thwarting continental invasions, from the Spanish Armada to Napoleon to Hitler.
As President, he is pursuing a similar strategy—stacking up lawsuits and thwarting investigations in the hope that he can run out the clock before the 2020 election.
At the same time, intelligence officers have found themselves increasingly focused on thwarting Chinese influence as public concern has deepened, while ties between the trading partners have soured.
Raising this fee risks thwarting lending, so the ECB is likely to compensate banks by exempting part of their cash from this charge through a multitiered deposit rate.
The larger threat, he said, was that the Trump team could use the courts to run out the clock on this Congress, thwarting its ability to perform oversight.
More important, Republicans say the filibuster has been more helpful to them in preventing Democratic legislation over the years than it has been to Democrats in thwarting Republicans.
"Our efforts were intended, and evidently succeeded in thwarting corrupt interests in Ukraine, who fought back by selling baseless conspiracy theories to anyone who would listen," Yovanovitch testified.
A healthcare industry alliance has quietly launched a six-figure ad campaign in South Carolina that appears aimed at thwarting Bernie Sanders' momentum ahead of Saturday's primary election.
The initial petition was aimed at thwarting Bombardier's sale of its C-Series aircraft to Delta Air Lines, which had ordered up to 75 of the CS100 model.
Season 2's 2020 finale "Chapter 2" flips that script with an extra dose of youthful, conniving energy, once again thwarting a thriving relationship between Maeve and Otis.
During the treaty negotiations, Mr. McFaul remembered, Mr. Kislyak frequently telephoned the secretary of defense or others involved, thwarting the American desire to limit his channels of communication.
"Most followers of the church voted to leave the E.U., so church leaders risk being seen as thwarting them if they get into the specifics," Mr. Featherstone said.
The finale of the first season of The OA, for example, drew criticism for having a storyline that culminated in five students thwarting a gunman by performing choreographed movements.
What's new is the way he's shutting down the ethical standards of the US government, and thwarting the defense of the country against foreign espionage intervention in those elections.
But that type of thwarting of facial recognition usually means altering a photograph or a still image captured from a security camera or some other source after the fact.
The Commission had also fined Qualcomm 997 million euros during 2018 for paying iPhone maker Apple to use only its chips, a tactic aimed at thwarting rivals including Intel.
Instead, the beloved teacher and avid windsurfer sprung into action, charging the suspect, grabbing him around the waist, and thwarting his relentless attempts to stab anyone within arm's reach.
That politically fraught decision is the focus of a conference in Chicago this week to debate the risks and merits of two controversial strategies for thwarting a future downturn.
The Commission fined Qualcomm 997 million euros ($1.1 billion) last year for paying iPhone maker Apple to use only its chips, a tactic aimed at thwarting rivals including Intel.
In failing to turn on their body cameras, the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota accused the officers of thwarting "the public's right to know" what happened to Ruszczyk.
His advertising has been just as centered as on targeting Rubio, and Cruz's aides at times appear close to obsessed with thwarting Rubio's ascendance into a top-tier candidate.
Yet clauses in job contracts that restrict what types of work employees can do once they leave a company are also a means of thwarting the emergence of rivals.
The Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee accused the FCC of thwarting some aspects of its investigation and not publicly disclosing meetings and communications with the White House.
In 2016, after the government announced a plan for a near-total ban on abortion, Suchanow took part in a women's demonstration that was credited with thwarting the legislation.
Though it inherited the crisis from previous administrations who were also unsuccessful in thwarting the isolated state's nuclear drive, nothing the Trump administration has tried so far has worked.
C.), and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) have advocated for botnet thwarting powers for law enforcement, as have proponents for changes to "Rule 41," the code covering search and seizure.
Not Cujo nor Dojo – just two happy pigs (Picture Credit – Anastasia Van Wingerden) Thwarting intruders via deception networks (or the nextgen Honeypots) has also attracted attention from leading VCs.
The Islamic State encourages followers to use less sophisticated weapons as well — a knife, a car, even a rock — which makes thwarting terrorist attacks a relentless exercise in surveillance.
AMLO has attacked democratic institutions for years from the sidelines of power, accusing them of bias toward Mexico's elite and of thwarting his previous bids to win the presidency.
But the changes to the calendar that they had convened to announce, though welcome, didn't go far enough in addressing the scheduling issues that are thwarting the sport's potential.
Hellebuyck, who posted his fourth shutout and 21st win this season, was solid all night while thwarting Vancouver, which had totaled 10 goals while winning its previous two games.
The donation option is also key to thwarting off the paywalls that other news outlets use to limit content to paying members — something CEO Peretti has been vocal about.
Trump sought to tie the impasse with North Korea with his trade tensions with China, although it is unclear how Beijing might be thwarting progress on the denuclearization front.
But on Friday, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, Costa Rica's minister for energy and environment, called out the United States, Brazil, and Australia as the parties thwarting closure on the issue.
It's not so much a personal identity as a political impulse, a strategy for thwarting assimilation and sowing constructive chaos at a time when culture wars are again escalating.
To officials and politicians, he is a villain, the leader of a religious cult who is thwarting the government's efforts to contain the exploding coronavirus outbreak in South Korea.
In this scenario, the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III plays the role filled by Ms. Jolie in the Aniston saga — the foil who thrives on thwarting our protagonist.
If so, then aside from the campaign finance violation, Trump may have also entered into a conspiracy to defraud the U.S. — by thwarting the administration of a fair election.
Though development has been a leading cause for the decimation of the population over the years, provincial environment authorities blame the wolves for thwarting efforts to recover the species.
British MPs voted Wednesday to block Boris Johnson from pulling the U.K. out of the EU without a deal in place — thwarting the new prime minister's kamikaze Brexit strategy.
Your Money Adviser BANKS must do more to make sure they are not unnecessarily thwarting customers who want to open mainstream bank accounts, a federal watchdog agency warned this week.
While thwarting the Assange trial may be in the President's best interest, the Assange indictment must be read as a threat to journalism because it is a threat to journalists.
The list also included openly destroying, rejecting or thwarting the government identification system, as well as rejecting government provided housing, subsidies and cigarettes or booze as being "haram" or forbidden.
Early Bitcoin ASICs, for example, drove adoption up and then, in some eyes, centralized Bitcoin mining in a few hands, thereby thwarting the decentralized ethos of die-hard cryptocurrency fans.
His party alleges that Mr Buhari's replacement of the Supreme Court's chief justice in January, ostensibly for corruption, was in fact aimed at thwarting a legal challenge to the results.
Mr Netanyahu, who leads a coalition of nationalist and religious parties, has long believed the press is bent on tarnishing his image, thwarting his plans and removing him from power.
In both Italy and Germany, for example, conservatives, obsessed with thwarting the left, fooled themselves into believing they could use fascists for their own purposes, maneuvering them into political power.
While Trump has shown all sorts of authoritarian inclinations, this hasn't yet manifested in either creating authoritarian mass movements (as the classic fascist dictators did) or thwarting the legal system.
With Duke's man-to-man defense thwarting Syracuse's 3-point shooting, Gillon and Battle created offense and got the Blue Devils' guards in foul trouble by driving to the basket.
In an odd way, though, the thwarting of the Republican attempt to ram Judge Kavanaugh's nomination through the Senate last week may ultimately take a steeper toll on progressive causes.
Obamacare after all, has been the law that refuses to die, surviving two Supreme Court challenges and thwarting previous attempts by the GOP monopoly on Washington power to kill it.
But his chances of thwarting the House committee may be slim since his attorneys are relying on a precedent from the 1880s that was superseded by a decision in 1927.
While there are some limited state and federal guidelines in place to prohibit such activity, critics say they have too many loopholes to be effective in meaningfully thwarting the practice.
The Clippers of recent vintage, and the virtuosic and virtuosically self-thwarting basketball they play, are the product of the same year-to-year churn that makes every other team.
In a much bigger national spotlight, it will be even more difficult for Clinton to avoid responsibility for thwarting the will of the party and its activist and voter base.
Aimed at thwarting an amphibious invasion, Taiwan's armed forces dispatched tanks, rocket launchers and combat helicopters to beaches near Taichung for the island's first live-fire drills of the year.
Shanahan-Pettine chess rematch In Week 6 last year, Kyle Shanahan's San Francisco 49ers scored 30 points at Green Bay, with a late Aaron Rodgers rally thwarting the upset bid.
During a news conference on Tuesday, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, sidestepped a question about the thwarting of Judge Garland's nomination and used the opportunity instead to offer praise.
It was his view that the president needed to completely overhaul the Homeland Security Department and get rid of senior officials who he believed were thwarting efforts to block immigrants.
There is strong reason to believe that Trump's firing of Comey was a grave abuse of power aimed at thwarting an investigation that could harm the president and his associates.
South Carolina made a goal-line stand on Clemson's opening drive of the game, thwarting the Tigers on four attempts after a first-and-goal at the 212-yard line.
UPPSALA, Sweden (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Unsung local heroes who helped defeat the Ebola outbreak in West Africa may hold the key to thwarting deadly epidemics in the future, experts say.
" Schumer said at his news conference that he hopes "if there is a constitutional crisis that our Republican colleagues would join us in thwarting the President from creating that crisis.
We also need to focus our limited strategic attention span away from counterinsurgency and nation-building and toward thwarting China's efforts to dominate data, technology, and more conventional military spheres.
The Tigers' Dru Smith was whistled for an offensive foul with 10.7 seconds to go, thwarting Missouri's attempt to take the lead and setting the teams on a wild finish.
Democrats charge GOP colleagues of deliberately thwarting the search for truth, by refusing calls for FBI investigations and declining to allow Ford's legal team to call witnesses at Thursday's hearing.
In an uproarious debate in the House of Commons, Johnson refused to apologise for unlawfully suspending parliament and instead attacked opponents for thwarting the will of the people over Brexit.
Washington (CNN)The judicial branch just delivered a sharp jab to the chin of President Donald Trump, in a foreboding omen for his strategy for thwarting investigations that threaten his presidency.
The FBI announced at a press conference yesterday that it was unable to decrypt the phone, calling it yet another example of tech companies thwarting law enforcement's ability to investigate crime.
A cheap, simple and accurate way to know who is who, it helps the state channel services, such as subsidies, to those who really need them, thwarting corruption and saving billions.
The basic idea behind Greyball involved spotting and thwarting authorities who were using the Uber app as part of sting operations, often in cities where the service had been deemed illegal.
The House Judiciary investigation into Big Tech aims to look into how to prevent Silicon Valley giants from thwarting competition, David Cicilline, chairman of the antitrust subcommittee, told CNBC on Wednesday.
The getaway got canceled due to a last-minute illness, leaving me and A. without a place to stay and thwarting my husband's plans to host his FWB at our place.
Previous moves to change it have failed, with civil society and religious groups thwarting what they see as threats to a system designed to prevent strongman rulers like Marcos from emerging.
Although Theresa May was sensitive enough to write to MPs who have faced death threats, she recently gave an ill-judged speech blaming Parliament for thwarting the people's will on Brexit.
Earlier in the week, George Foster—whose disastrous free agent contract with the team is as emblematic as Gooden's star-crossed, self-thwarting career—signed autographs at the Cooperstown Bat Factory.
Gazprom, which supplies about a third of the EU's gas, mostly across Ukraine, is the target of an EU antitrust investigation for allegedly overcharging customers in Eastern Europe and thwarting rivals.
"I am encouraged that Google is making the app available for direct download, in essence thwarting censorship of the Google Play store in China," said Charlie Smith, the organization's pseudonymous head.
The finer details of the plot haven't been released, but, true to the games, Sonic is charged with thwarting the evil Doctor Robotnik (also known as Eggman), and saving the world.
That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
" CGTN correspondent Han Bin said that H6-K heavy bombers capable of carrying strategic missiles were among the aircraft to circle Taiwan in drills "aimed at thwarting any moves towards independence.
Almost all of the $70 billion that they spend annually is to satisfy short term needs of thwarting terrorist plots, supporting American forces overseas, or briefing policymakers on current global affairs.
Under the GOP-led House Intelligence Committee last year, Democrats complained that Republicans were thwarting their efforts to investigate whether Russia used the NRA as part of its broader influence operations.
K5 is pretty new to the area, but spokespeople for the shopping center have said its purpose is to keep the community safe by thwarting criminal activity and assisting police officers.
The theatric punctuation seemed designed to underscore the cheery tenor of the conversation, during which Putin thanked Trump for the CIA's help in thwarting a terror plot on St. Petersburg, Russia.
They could also refuse to seat him in the Senate, generating criticism that they were thwarting the will of voters who backed Mr. Moore despite knowledge of the accusations against him.
But admitting that the United States is incapable of effectively adjudicating every territorial dispute or of thwarting every security threat in every part of the world is hardly tantamount to surrender.
"It is our concern that they may have tampered with it with the intent of thwarting the efforts of the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission to conduct an effective investigation," he said.
"2016 certainly could have been a lot worse," warns former CIA Director John Brennan, who played a leading role in identifying and thwarting Russian meddling efforts in the last presidential election.
She deemed those groups part of the "neoliberal wing of the Democratic Party," which she blamed for thwarting progressive movements like the 2016 primary campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
One particular sequence was emblematic of the Lakers' defensive effort, as JaVale McGee blocked a P.J. Tucker corner-3 attempt before immediately thwarting Rockets center Clint Capela on a dunk attempt.
The next day, Ms. Iyer pored over the state legislature's website, discovered how to track bills, and soon turned her notes on thwarting conservative proposals into a do-it-yourself newsletter.
But the muted response by the conservative governments of the United States, Britain and Australia underlines the immense political challenges facing adoption of climate-change thwarting policies at home and abroad.
" "That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
Last week, a federal judge in the United States ruled that an American-born woman who joined the Islamic State in 2014 was not an American citizen, potentially thwarting her return.
Mr. Reitman also said that Professor Ronell retaliated against him for complaining to her about her behavior, in part by sending pro forma recommendations on his behalf, thwarting his job prospects.
Driving the news: McConnell added his name last week to a bipartisan $255 million amendment to a pending appropriations bill, an abrupt change from his earlier thwarting of election cybersecurity bills.
Even after Franken stepped down, he remained a popular figure with many liberal activists, and his antagonist Kirsten Gillibrand faces continuing skepticism from Democrats that appears to be thwarting her presidential ambitions.
On Sunday, amidst Israel's deadly bombing campaign in Gaza, the Israeli Defense Forces announced it had taken out a building housing "Hamas cyber operatives" after thwarting a "cyber offensive" from the group.
A similar history of partisan divide exists for the other hot button issues that politicians blame Citizens United for thwarting action on issues from gun control to health care to tax policy.
Police have since conducted dozens of raids they say have been aimed at thwarting multiple plots in Australia, including an alleged plan to attack government buildings and a naval base in Sydney.
The Jazz do an excellent job of funneling ball-handlers toward him in the paint, and he does an even better job of thwarting anyone who dares challenge him at the rim.
Left-leaning governments in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and New Brunswick, which were sympathetic to Liberal spending policies during the campaign in 22018, have been replaced by conservative ones intent on thwarting them.
On October 12th, as a reward for "positive actions" by Sudan's government in thwarting terrorism and allowing aid to reach war victims, America lifted sanctions first imposed by Bill Clinton in 1997.
UIC opened the second half on a 9-2 run to draw within 17 points before Strus again channeled his marksmanship, thwarting the surge with two treys in a 24-second span.
In the immediate aftermath of the Orlando terror attack, the House took swift action on anti-terrorism efforts aimed at thwarting terrorists' attempts to radicalize Americans and incite attacks on U.S. soil.
Shortly thereafter, the company announced a deal to put Corvex Management's Keith Meister on the board, a move that was seen at least, temporarily, as thwarting any rattling by another hedge fund.
Trump was forced to sign a bill imposing sweeping sanctions against Russia after Congress passed the legislation and restricted his ability to veto it, thwarting his attempts to warm relations with Russia.
Indonesia set up a counter-terrorism unit, Detachment, or "Densus", 88, in 2003 which is credited with thwarting hundreds of plots, but the Surabaya attacks mark the squad's biggest challenge in decades.
Opinion polls suggest the effort is working, and Trump's latest controversial remarks about "Second Amendment people"thwarting Clinton are unlikely to cause anyone on the Democrat's campaign to suggest a new course.
The hearing before the Senate intelligence committee could be the most watched moment of the year in Washington, largely thwarting any momentum Republicans had hoped for on tax reform or infrastructure spending.
Concerns raised notably by French President Emmanuel Macron that Britain, long lukewarm on European integration, risked thwarting efforts to strengthen the bloc if it hung around in limbo, were "gaining ground rapidly".
The Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank, denies incitement and says that in many cases, Israel has used excessive force in thwarting attackers armed with rudimentary weapons.
He was also attracted to the challenge of thwarting would-be attackers at a rapidly scaling company that serves a wide range of business types, from one-person startups to large organizations.
In reality, the great compromise not only ensures the protection of the minority against the "tyranny of the majority," but also prevents the minority from thwarting the legitimate rule of the majority.
Scruggs famously stood his ground through the political firestorm that erupted over Maya Lin's design, thwarting a powerful cadre of politicians and businessmen determined to scrap the design for something more heroic.
Clinton exclusively used email accounts housed on the server during her tenure as secretary of State, which critics say amounted to the thwarting of public record keeping laws and jeopardized national security.
Ukrainians bore the brunt of thwarting Putin's ambitions in terms of some 22019,000 soldiers killed, 13,000 other fatalities, millions displaced and occupied eastern Ukraine reduced to ruins populated by pensioners and children.
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers on Tuesday passed a bill — the Georgia Support Act — that Georgia's new prime minister, Giorgia Gakharia, views as critical to thwarting Russia's encroachment in the region.
The deposition was conducted as part of an ongoing open records lawsuit from Judicial Watch accusing the State Department of thwarting federal transparency laws through Clinton's use of a private email server.
We went from a male candidate, four years ago, professing to have binders full of women he might appoint to a male candidate actually confronted with one who is thwarting his ambitions.
The Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank, denies incitement and says that, in many cases, Israel has used excessive force in thwarting attackers armed with rudimentary weapons.
After thwarting the harassing caresses of the man who hired her, she becomes a reporter at the Iranian Majlis, or parliament, posing her prescient questions to the most important men in Iran.
On Wednesday, a day before his latest thwarting, Mr. Jones sent an email newsletter to his fans, thanking them for "supporting the infowar" and advertising discounted dietary supplements and water filtration systems.
The Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank, denies incitement and charges that in many cases, Israel has used excessive force in thwarting attackers armed with rudimentary weapons.
Rudy Giuliani says he briefed President Donald Trump "a couple of times" about rumors that Marie Yovanovitch, then the US ambassador to Ukraine, was thwarting efforts to investigate Trump&aposs political rivals.
The Justice Department has made thwarting hate crimes and domestic terrorism attacks before they happen a priority in recent years as a number of racially motivated mass shootings have shaken the country.
Today, all these factors have combined to create a maelstrom of unreason that's not just killing respect for expertise, but also undermining institutions, thwarting rational debate and spreading an epidemic of misinformation.
The EU executive has sought to tread a fine line between banks which complain that giving too much access to accounts could weaken security, and fintechs who accuse banks of thwarting competition.
The company says the iOS app can also block incoming calls from fake numbers that look very similar to your own, thwarting a technique "neighbor spoofing," a common tactic among pesky robocallers.
The Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank, denies incitement and says that in many cases Israel has used excessive force in thwarting attackers armed with rudimentary weapons.
The vast majority of the things police officers do are extraordinary — from thwarting additional mass shooting casualties in Dayton to getting a narcotics suspect to surrender after an intense shootout in Philadelphia.
The early returns from the strategy have been positive: Williams beat Eugenie Bouchard, 6-2, 6-2, in the second round on Thursday night, thwarting the resurgent Canadian with sharp, focused aggression.
The deposit rate is already at a record low and many policymakers have argued that any further cuts could prove counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
While billions of dollars have been poured into new offensive cyberweapons, touting a success in thwarting North Korea — whether it is real or imagined — can be turned into an argument for more.
The union learned of the decision early last week in a letter sent from the company's attorney, Timothy Ryan, who works for Jackson Lewis, a firm that specializes in thwarting union organization.
He believes it's not solely for the welfare of the animals, because thwarting a way of life that destroys everything in its path could create a happier existence for humans as well.
Last December, Putin thanked President Trump for the CIA's help in thwarting a planned bombing of the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg; at the time he promised to continue sharing anti-terror information.
Trump has also tasted defeat in huge cases on immigration -- slowing or thwarting his efforts to build his border wall, and right at the start of his term on his original travel ban.
New York: Throughout New York City, ballot readers failed, "thwarting thousands of would-be voters and forcing hundreds to abandon polling places rather than endure waits that sometimes exceeded an hour," Bloomberg reports.
After thwarting an infiltrator and preventing a plan to invade England, Secret Intelligence Service agent Kim Tavistock is tasked with catching a killer who is murdering young people with Talents in northern England.
The 4-4 ruling, coming seven months before Obama's term in office ends, marked the latest success that his Republican adversaries have had in thwarting a major policy initiative of the Democratic president.
He blamed Hillary Clinton for not being loyal to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Debbie Wasserman Schultz for being corrupt and thwarting Bernie, and Bernie for being too weak to go after either of them.
Before his April 2016 appointment as president, Quang had been minister of public security, heading an organization with broad powers responsible for intelligence gathering and thwarting domestic and foreign threats to the party.
Its single-minded focus on "radical Islam" ignores evidence about the diversity of those who turn to violence, as well as the role of religious communities in identifying and thwarting potential terrorist threats.
GOP lawmakers say there is a strong reluctance to clash with the president because he could pay them back by thwarting their legislative priorities or drumming up opposition among Republican base voters. Sen.
In the decades following World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union raced to stockpile nuclear weapons, fighting for supremacy in a self-protective move aimed at thwarting mutually assured destruction.
This has raised speculation that Johnson could suspend parliament to prevent lawmakers, a majority of whom have expressed their opposition to a no-deal Brexit, from thwarting his "do or die" exit plan.
This idea of getting a Chinese company, which is clearly beholden to the Chinese state, to provide the technology is practically giving them a recipe for thwarting the best interests of our societies.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian aircraft have hit positions of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front near the Syrian city of Aleppo, thwarting an attempted offensive, Russia's Defence Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
There's a natural disaster trifecta on the Indonesia island of Sulawesi, where a volcano erupted Wednesday, thwarting rescue efforts just days after an earthquake and tsunami tore through, killing at least 1,400 people.
He has flown the new British Airways Club World, and managed to have a nice meal and a restful night's sleep, so he arrives fresh and ready to go, thwarting his dickish coworkers.
Malaysian police say they have arrested seven alleged members of an Islamic State (IS) cell in a three-day operation, thwarting attacks in the Southeast Asian country that were being coordinated from Syria.
But ECB rates are already deep in negative territory and seen as close to the reversal rate where further cuts are counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
But ECB rates are already deep in negative territory and seen as close to the reversal rate where further cuts are counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
By the writer's own description, he (I'm using "he" for simplicity's sake, although I don't know the writer's gender) is thwarting the wishes of the legitimately elected president from within the executive branch.
Mr. Moreno makes us feel the thwarting tug of Alex's inconvenient conscience and unsteady love for Madeleine, while Mr. Weller reminds us how of good he is at mixing likability with subliminal menace.
MEXICO CITY — El Salvador's national legislature adjourned Thursday without voting on proposals to allow exceptions to the country's total ban on abortion, thwarting the first challenge to one of the world's toughest laws.
The Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the occupied West Bank, denies incitement and charges that in many cases, Israel has used excessive force in thwarting attackers armed with rudimentary weapons.
She also cautioned the Democrats could become like Republicans in the sense that the House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservatives, have been successful in thwarting previous speaker races and key legislative votes.
He and members of the county's Department of Health spent the weekend working on potential strategies for thwarting the outbreak that "jumped from 151 cases to 168 in just 10 days," he said.
"The energy the government is investing toward that goal is greater than what it invests in the peace process or in thwarting the Iranian nuclear threat," Aluf Benn wrote in Haaretz in 2010.
The Texans improved to 1-22 under coach Bill O'Brien when trailing by as many as 16 points, scoring on their second overtime possession after earlier thwarting the Bills and quarterback Josh Allen.
Palantir Technologies, which has made the CNBC Disruptor 50 list for three consecutive years, helps government agencies and Wall Street firms mine data sets for practical applications — from thwarting terrorism to preventing financial fraud.
When the State Dept temporarily shut down its unclassified email system in 2014, it was actually thwarting a Russian cyber hack, which new details indicate was a more aggressive attack than previously thought. 1.
The NRA, a politically influential lobbying group that claims more than 4 million members and has played a key role in thwarting gun control legislation in the U.S. Congress, endorsed Trump on May 20.
Although the FBI was able to open the San Bernardino shooter's phone, the incident is still a regular touchstone for law enforcement officials who argue that encryption is thwarting their ability to catch criminals.
Xi spoke hours after Trump said he was backing out of the Group of Seven communique, thwarting what appeared to be a fragile consensus on a trade dispute between Washington and its top allies.
"It's fine to not send the Secretary due to lack of progress, but don't then also talk about how you are eager to meet with KJU and how China is thwarting you," she tweeted.
While president Nicolás Maduro has acknowledged the hunger crisis, he continues to reject international aid and assigns blame to countries like the United States that he believes are thwarting Venezuela's recovery through economic means.
The national security threat posed by fentanyl has remained largely out of the public eye, but the Trump administration has made thwarting its illegal distribution a centerpiece of the campaign against the opioid crisis.
The news highlights the role web browser maintainers can play in thwarting or enabling government surveillance, as well as the decisions organizations like Mozilla have to make when considering the safety of their users.
BRUSSELS, Oct 16 (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators on Wednesday ordered U.S. chipmaker Broadcom to suspend certain business deals with TV and modem makers while they investigate whether these agreements are aimed at thwarting rivals.
The Federal Reserve began thwarting that effort by circulating a new $100 bill over the last three years that makes counterfeiting nearly impossible: The redesigned $100 is easier to authenticate and harder to replicate.
As Facebook doubles-down on thwarting the spread of disinformation on its website, recent tweets from the company's official Twitter account belie its promise to be better at moderating specious content shared by Pages.
"[M]any Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office," the op-ed's author wrote.
Mr. Putin's military campaign in support of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria has transformed the dynamics of that conflict and made Russia a leading player in the area's geopolitics, thwarting Washington's diplomatic efforts.
Thwarting our frantic grasp for immediate significance, the work resists the severity of "quality time," suggesting in its place a sense of play, an unstructured space, and the possibility that all time is valuable.
"A confidential source, whom the government credited for thwarting the attack and saving the lives of innocent victims, recorded numerous conversations during which the defendants discussed and refined their plan," the Justice Department said.
Yet Trump apparently has no problem in "dissing" the Danish prime minister and in the very same breath throwing open his arms to Putin, a man intent on thwarting the U.S. at every turn.
The thinking right now is that thwarting the will of the British people, as expressed in the referendum, would be illegitimate and an act of political suicide for lawmakers voting to ignore the vote.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Friday ruled out calling a national election after Catalan separatists won a regional vote, thwarting his bid to resolve the country's biggest political crisis in decades.
Second, Democrats have expressed fears that the Trump administration might try to use lengthy court battles over congressional subpoenas to run out the clock, thwarting their ability to perform oversight before the 2020 election.
But it has opened a rift with businesses and politicians who say too much regulation will ensure that Europe falls behind in the global economy by stifling innovation, reducing competitiveness and thwarting job creation.
They demolished the Cleveland Cavaliers, 108-33, on Friday night at Quicken Loans Arena to complete a four-game sweep, thwarting every challenge that LeBron James — their most familiar, most gifted adversary — could muster.
However, it recovered slightly to trade at $1.2088 by the end of the European session as rebel lawmakers applied for an emergency debate in parliament in the hope of thwarting a no-deal Brexit.
When you go to the in-game airport and open your gates to visitors, you can select an option that will make your visitors input a code to be accepted, thereby thwarting unwanted guests.
He was part of a group of political insiders opposed to Trump who last year launched a PAC aimed at thwarting the President's 2020 reelection chances and prevent his congressional "enablers" from winning reelection.
While there is no suggestion that it is illegal to avoid the law's requirements by giving up Russian residency, those who have done so told Reuters they accepted they were thwarting the law's aim.
Brazil and Australia — which both appear to be headed in the wrong direction on climate change — were accused of thwarting a proposed carbon trading system by insisting they be allowed to recycle past credits.
The best strategy for thwarting this epidemic, and for preventing the next, is to help other nations — wherever they are — fight humanity's common enemy over there before we have to fight it over here.
Toward the end of the episode, the Soviet operative played by Margo Martindale ate yet another stew and upbraided Keri Russell's Elizabeth for thwarting hard-line plans to effect the ouster of Mikhail Gorbachev.
The same goes for its success in thwarting Somali government efforts to secure Mogadishu and Kenyan efforts to secure its porous border with Somalia, as well as its ability to withstand increasing US airstrikes.
Standing with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley slammed Russia, China, Cuba and Egypt for thwarting U.S. efforts to reform the council.
An anonymous op-ed written by a senior Trump administration official claiming to be part of a cabal of insiders thwarting the president's agenda has virtually no precedent in presidential history, experts have said.
We champion the rights of pregnant people to make their own medical decisions alongside a health care professional they trust — not politicians concerned more with thwarting religious freedoms and sound medical advice for all.
"That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office," the author wrote.
White House officials have publicly asked Silicon Valley for aid in stopping terrorists from recruiting via social media, securing the Internet of Things, thwarting cyberattacks, modernizing the Defense Department, and generally updating all their technology.
Notwithstanding the success of the new mainframe models, which specialise in thwarting hacking attacks, this computing franchise "is eroding", in the words of Mr Milunovich, who expects it to continue to shrink by 3% annually.
Clinton's campaign and other Democrats have accused Trump of cozying up to Putin, who has built his foreign policy on thwarting US goals and failing to confront Moscow over its annexation of Crimea in Ukraine.
All in all, it seems that the thwarting of the coup I witnessed in mid-July was only the beginning of a new chapter in Erdogan's Turkey—one his government could only dream of previously.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General Jeff Sessions infuriated Democratic senators Tuesday by repeatedly thwarting their efforts to shed light on the firing of James Comey, as he blasted secret innuendo and leaks over his own conduct.
Judging it on the same basis as other government spending that aims to mitigate fatality risk, they say it would be justified only if it was thwarting nearly half of 1,667 serious attacks a year.
Operating as an outsider, he cannot overcome the structure of checks and balances that is thwarting his radical agenda; that same structure, however, is unlikely to lead to his removal, barring a Watergate-level scandal.
" Pence's remarks follow an anonymous op-ed from a "senior [Trump] administration official," published this week in The New York Times, that detailed a "resistance" within the administration dedicated to "thwarting" the president's "worst inclinations.
Abedin sat for the interview on Tuesday as part of one of multiple Judicial Watch lawsuits accusing the State Department of thwarting federal transparency laws by failing to uncover all of Clinton's messages as secretary.
However, in chasing short-term objectives like homicide reduction and thwarting immigration flow, the U.S. government should be careful not to miss a crucial opportunity to revamp Central America's security institutions once and for all.
Kevin Vickers, who became a national hero in Canada after thwarting an armed attack on Parliament in 2014, again took matters into his own hands on Thursday, this time during a diplomatic visit to Ireland.
Cummings has accused the White House of thwarting his probe by refusing to produce documents or allow witnesses to testify, describing the administration's position as "untenable" and inconsistent with past practice in a statement Tuesday.
A bipartisan pair of House lawmakers on Thursday unveiled a compromise bill aimed at thwarting the scourge of robocalls dialing up U.S. consumers, about one month after the Senate adopted its own anti-robocall bill.
According to documents reviewed by The New York Times, the social media giant arranged to share user data with 150 companies in an attempt to get more users while thwarting the platform's own privacy rules.
However, several court decisions and Congressional inaction have "muddied the waters" by thwarting our ability to protect what are known as "headwaters," or the beginnings of our streams and rivers, as well as many wetlands.
The pair represent Brazil's best shot at thwarting U.S. players April Ross and Kerri Walsh Jennings at the Games, after logging their fourth win in five FIVB world tour matches against the Americans last month.
The legislation would require the Department of Homeland Security's National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center to provide help and training, upon request, to state, local and tribal governments on thwarting and responding to cyber threats.
But since Watergate, at least, no other president would publicly assert such power in such a raw political fashion, and critics have warned that thwarting the special counsel's Russia investigation could lead to impeachment proceedings.
But neither side seems sure who is ally or enemy, and distrust abounds — especially among protesters who fear the generals will ultimately cheat them of their victory by thwarting a promised return to civilian rule.
His decision to testify is itself a sign of fissures in the support for Mr. Trump, evidence that even some defenders have balked at shouldering the legal and reputational costs of thwarting the impeachment inquiry.
Mr. Uzbeki, a combat-hardened veteran of shadow wars in Syria and Pakistan, died in the gun battle, thwarting the military's hopes of extracting from him any information about Islamic State operations, leaders and strategy.
" Oregon's US Attorney Billy J. Williams said his office will work with state and local officials on several areas, including "stemming the overproduction of marijuana ... dismantling criminal organizations and thwarting violent crime in our communities.
"Last year you wrote that 'many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office,' " Meeks writes.
In this depressing landscape, there may very well be the seeds of an anti-war effort capable of thwarting new interventions in the Middle East—which is to say, accomplishing what we couldn't in 2003.
For every successful terrorist attack on American soil; the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations and their task forces do a tremendous job in thwarting many others through the use of informants, undercover agents and intelligence analysis.
The challenge to an incumbent who says he's accomplishing a lot -- and Trump does make this claim -- is that this success wars with the claim that powerful enemies are thwarting him at the same time.
This action-adventure games follow the story of Cal Kestis, a Jedi Padawan, who is looking to finish his training and restore the Jedi Order, all while thwarting the Empire's attempt to hunt him down.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lovelorn singing whale, a world-famous feline sourpuss and ravenous goats credited with thwarting a dangerous California wildfire were among animals whose escapades across the United States made news in 2019.
Trump, asked during his news conference for specific proposals he would push on guns after the Florida shooting, listed improving background checks, getting rid of bump stocks and thwarting the mentally ill from buying weapons.
But they said they had not asked anything of Ms. Park in return, thwarting opposition lawmakers who hoped to establish a quid pro quo in hopes of strengthening their case that the donations were bribes.
Brazil's new evangelical politicians of the late 1980s also hoped to guarantee a level playing field for religious competition by thwarting any Catholic attempts to embed privileges for the Church in the country's new constitution.
But when studying the bats, the researchers found traces of certain amino acids within the ion channels of the dorsal root ganglia that they suspect are acting as a kind of shield, thwarting the venom's disruption.
What "you understand" could be anything, though the clear implication was that a monolithic media dedicated to repelling Trump, and thwarting the popular will, had launched a campaign to hide reality and cover-up for terrorists.
May, once a reluctant supporter of EU membership who won the top job in the turmoil following the 2016 Brexit referendum, has warned thwarting that vote will threaten social cohesion by undermining belief in British democracy.
Aquino's intervention, just three days before the vote, came moments after his chosen successor, Manuel Roxas, hastily called a news conference urging rival Grace Poe to join him and uphold "democracy and decency" by thwarting Duterte.
The question will be whether one-off, niche social networks can succeed in the face of massive networks like Facebook and its Groups feature by focusing on thwarting abuse and creating a more civil discussion space.
Coal's comeback helps explain why 20173 was the first year in four that global emissions of carbon dioxide have risen, thwarting the planet-wide effort, accelerated by the Paris summit in 2015, to control climate change.
These so-called security moms, a demographic that places the safety of family and community as a priority and ranks thwarting terror and ensuring national security as the fundamental role of government, were trending toward Trump.
Last August, the Justice Department announced that it planned to terminate the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, leaving nearly 800,000 Dreamers vulnerable to deportation and thwarting their educational futures in the country.
People like you and me are expected to strap phones to our faces and pretend like we're a pilot fighting aliens or Superman thwarting Lex Luthor instead of suffering through a miserably boring roller coaster #IRL.
An editorial published by an anonymous senior official in the New York Times stating that yes, he or she and a number of others are actively thwarting the president from inside government – at a high level.
Jeremy Konyndyk, at the time the director of USAID 's office of U.S. foreign-disaster assistance, told me that it often seemed as if the Saudis were thwarting efforts to get food to Yemen's starving populace.
Being seen as a candidate whose appeal is limited to the conservative states of the South and the Great Plains could be fatal to his chances of thwarting Trump at the Republican National Convention in July.
A teenager known for heroically thwarting the attempt of a gunman to kill scores of students and faculty as he attended class at STEM School Highlands Ranch in Colorado has officially become a United States Marine.
He backed Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos in arguing that Greece had done what was asked of it under its current bailout program and that withholding a debt deal would create economic damage by thwarting investment.
In other political news, Harry Reid, the soon-to-retire Senate minority leader, offered fellow Democrats a possible recourse if they win the White House and Senate this fall only to find the Republicans thwarting them.
Though Trump's travel ban -- billed as a means of thwarting terrorists' entry into the United States -- has drawn legal challenges, the executive order still restricts nationals of Yemen and six other countries from entering the country.
Pittsburgh's special teams play has been downright stellar, as it is 10-for-28 (33 percent) on the power play in the last nine games while thwarting all 20 short-handed situations in the last eight.
After thwarting the advances of a shy male classmate (John Gallagher, Jr.), Lisa calls on another guy named Paul (Kieran Culkin as a sort of bad boy character who's later revealed to be goofily inexperienced himself).
The NRA may exert a massive and real influence on Washington, DC, but its campaign contributions can't possibly be the corrupting agent singlehandedly thwarting meaningful action on gun control, as many of the analyses above suggest.
This could see the U.K.'s deadline for leaving the bloc extended to January 31, thwarting Johnson's "do or die" plan to leave on the current October 31 deadline with or without a deal in place.
Former E.P.A. officials and academics view the move as a breach of privacy safeguards and said the proposal echoed what the tobacco industry once tried to do in thwarting science that highlighted the dangers of smoking.
Mr. Cuomo has insisted he is not at fault for the constant infighting between fractious Democrats, or truly responsible for reuniting them, suggesting personal animus and professional ambition by the two sides were thwarting a deal.
More in sorrow than in anger, Ford held Rumsfeld (along with the Kremlin leader Leonid Brezhnev) responsible for thwarting a final arms control deal with the Soviet Union that Ford badly hoped for as his legacy.
It is purportedly the first complete history of the Lakotas, the tribe of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, the regime that long dominated the American interior, thwarting Western expansion with charm, shrewd diplomacy and sheer might.
On Saturday, in the same stadium, she will try to prevent another fast-rising teenager — 19-year-old Bianca Andreescu — from winning her first major and thwarting Williams's latest attempt to acquire a record-tying 24th.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — There's "no common thread" in hundreds of cases of a mysterious lung disease that resembles a rare form of pneumonia, thwarting health officials' efforts to identify a cause, a top FDA official said Thursday.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump took his deepening rage with Democrats to the White House Rose Garden on Wednesday, orchestrating a public display of fury at persistent oversight requests he now says are thwarting any bipartisan cooperation.
Yellen and Fischer could decide that they would be following the spirit of the Federal Reserve Act by remaining, arguing that thwarting a president's ability to stack the board is precisely in keeping with Congress's original intent.
Russia has accused rebels of thwarting its efforts to evacuate civilians, saying they opened fire on those wanting to leave, but rebel groups say Syrian government forces and allies had been shelling and sniping around the corridors.
The decision in Arizona may have rankled conservatives at the time, but it does seem to provide at least prima facie support for their claim today that California is thwarting ICE's efforts to enforce federal immigration laws.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May defeated a bid by the opposition Labour Party on Wednesday to force her government to disclose details of its two Brexit customs proposals, thwarting efforts to embarrass her divided team.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania cannot recover $1.2 million in attorneys' fees and costs for its role in thwarting the proposed merger between Penn State Hershey Medical Center and PinnacleHealth System, a federal appeals court held on Wednesday.
By pardoning Arpaio, the President thumbed his nose at the investigative and judicial process -- and made it clear that crimes that involve thwarting investigators, prosecutors and judges may be precisely those that are most worthy of forgiveness.
Ironically, the government shutdown has also led to the unavailability of the E-verify system that allows employers to check the immigration status of workers before they hire them, thwarting the administration's own concern with worker legality.
Analogous neglect can be identified in housing, macroeconomic policy, and government orientation toward the private sector, which is at once undisciplined and overbearing, respectively allowing influential actors to behave oligopolistically and thwarting entrepreneurial initiative through government regulation.
Under former chief Jim Comey, who deemed encryption's thwarting of investigations "going dark," the FBI asked lawmakers to mandate some mechanism to circumvent device security for use when the FBI had a warrant to investigate a device.
Over the next several years, her marriage falls apart, she loses (or gives up; it's not entirely clear) custody of her toddler, is forced out of the clinic for thwarting Christian values and winds up effectively homeless.
New York's ban, which would begin next March, would forbid stores to provide customers with single-use plastic bags, which are nonbiodegradable and have been blamed for everything from causing gruesome wildlife deaths to thwarting recycling efforts.
"Security clearances are being weaponized against the White House by hostile career bureaucrats, thwarting the president's agenda by holding up or blocking appointees," Mr. Bigley, his lawyer, wrote in a Wall Street Journal Op-Ed this spring.
Or, to cite another instance, the millions of dollars that Exxon Mobil and the Koch brothers have spent to confuse Americans about climate science, thereby thwarting meaningful action to reduce the existential threat of catastrophic global warming.
The team's bulldozing potency wrecked opponents across its first 11 games — even in the Chiefs' two losses, they have scored 91 points — and it will torment those charged with thwarting them across their final five, and beyond.
By stripping the intellectual property protections from the USMCA, Pelosi is not only thwarting the efforts of our nation's scientists and doctors to address these challenges but also helping foreign governments to freeload off American biopharmaceutical preeminence.
The poultry pardons come as speculation is swirling around whether Trump will grant clemency to his longtime associate Roger Stone, who was found guilty on all charges for thwarting a House investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference.
"Today's decision rightfully recognizes the lawful authority of the attorney general to ensure that Department of Justice grant recipients are not at the same time thwarting federal law enforcement priorities," Alexei Woltornist, a Justice Department spokesman, said.
On Monday, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by four states against the IRS, thwarting four blue states' challenge against a new $10,000 cap on the deduction for state and local taxes, also known as SALT.
The report singled out a former Obama administration executive who oversaw ICE for repeatedly traveling to her home city for lengthy visits, assembling an official government security team from the local office and thwarting criminal case work.
The White House was also obsessed with this notion of a bureaucratic attempt to destroy Trump — a message that fit with his stated desire to "drain the swamp" of entrenched, unelected officials thwarting the movement he led.
Turkish authorities rounded up nearly 0.73,000 suspected military plotters on Saturday and ordered thousands of judges to be detained after thwarting a coup by rebels using tanks and attack helicopters to try to topple President Tayyip Erdogan.
NEW YORK, Dec 9 (Reuters) - A lovelorn singing whale, a world-famous feline sourpuss and ravenous goats credited with thwarting a dangerous California wildfire were among animals whose escapades across the United States made news in 2019.
"A big part of the reason why I said I didn't believe Justin Caldbeck could change overnight was that he had been doing this for 10 years and had been actively thwarting attempts to reveal him," Wang said.
Yovanovitch was reportedly removed after complaints from Giuliani and others that she was thwarting his efforts to coax the Ukrainian government to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Well, firstly, a big part of the reason why I said I didn't believe Justin Caldbeck could change overnight was that he had been doing this for 10 years and had been actively thwarting attempts to reveal him.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A series of bugged, coded communications over two months led Belgian police to storm a suspected Islamic State cell in the town of Verviers last year, thwarting an alleged plot, a Brussels court heard on Monday.
Salvini is facing significant pressure from within his party to pull the plug on the government which took office last June after an inconclusive national election, with League officials accusing 5-Star of repeatedly thwarting their policy agenda.
The DOJ has argued that this type of consolidation would give the merged AT&T-Time Warner the ability to raise prices, thwarting the competition's ability to compete by forcing them to raise prices to maintain carriage rights.
It is not clear how effective the mockups have been at thwarting aerial bombardment, which has been essential to the Iraqi forces' ground campaign to roll back Islamic State from large swathes of territory it seized in 2014.
It's also easier for a succeeding administration to undo regulations than it is to rewrite laws -- as demonstrated by the contrast between Trump's success at thwarting Obama's climate agenda and his inability to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
The speech was a reverie of immigrant-fearing, police-state bluster, with Mr. Trump gushing about building "an impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall," assailing "media elites" and listing his various notions for thwarting evil foreigners.
Though President Donald Trump's travel ban -- billed as a means of thwarting terrorists' entry into the United States -- has drawn legal challenges, the executive order still restricts nationals of Yemen and six other countries from entering the country.
"  News of Rosenstein's alleged discussions about invoking the 85033th Amendment also follow the publication of an anonymous op-ed in the Times earlier this month detailing a "resistance" within the administration dedicated to "thwarting" the president's "worst inclinations.
Snow storms created "white-on-white" conditions, thwarting previous attempts to reach the pair by air and prompting a ground crew to try to rescue them on foot, said Alaska Air National Guard spokesman Staff Sergeant Edward Eagerton.
Many opponents of Brexit hope May's defeat will ultimately lead to another referendum on EU membership, though Brexit backers say that thwarting the will of the 17.4 million who voted for Brexit could radicalize much of the electorate.
"This should not be any different," added Mr. Deutsch, who said he was prompted to pursue the bill by an article in The New York Post about the challenges the police face in thwarting repeat subway sexual offenses.
The obscure noun saw a spike in searches after it appeared in an anonymous New York Times Op-Ed, written by a senior official in the Trump administration who claimed to be secretly thwarting the president's worst impulses.
The Emiratis turned to France, which agreed to provide the minesweepers to clear explosives that Houthi fighters had been placing in Al Hudaydah harbor, the official said, effectively thwarting for now an amphibious assault of the port. Maj.
" She doesn't consent, and Mr. Chernow's takeaway is that "she seemed to measure her son's worth not by what he might accomplish elsewhere but by what he could do for her, even if it meant thwarting his career.
" (He also paid his slaves for their teeth.) Coe says the most persistent myth she helps debunk is the one whereby Washington's mother, Mary, was "thwarting him from the day he was born until the day she died.
Avigdor Lieberman, a former Netanyahu ally turned nemesis, was the politician who wound up thwarting the camera bill, announcing on Monday morning that his hard-line Yisrael Beiteinu party would oppose the measure, dooming its chances of passing.
After being deposed as chief White House strategist a few months ago, Bannon returned to Breitbart and vowed to lead a 2018 insurrection against "establishment" Republicans he described as thwarting the president's nationalist "Make America Great Again" agenda.
Meryl Streep's Hollywood-flattering speech at the Globes conveniently overlooked the industry's habit of pairing male stars with female ones half their age, thwarting female directors, stereotyping minorities, glamorizing reprobates and putting money above morality time and again.
ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish authorities rounded up nearly 22003,22014 suspected military plotters on Saturday and ordered thousands of judges detained after thwarting a coup by rebels using tanks and attack helicopters to try to topple President Tayyip Erdogan.
Well, Trump's campaign has, almost from the moment he won the White House, worked to install loyalists at state parties around the country in hopes of thwarting any active rebellion as the president looks to a second term.
Critics said it is not only the sidelining of an elected body, but also the jailing of scores of opponents, postponement of local elections last year and thwarting of a referendum on Maduro that evidence Venezuela's democratic erosion.
The C.I.A.'s Moscow presence, according to former officers, was always small, at least in light of the importance of the target, the difficulty of spycraft and the amount of counterintelligence the Russians dedicated to thwarting American spies.
But with climate skeptics (and their allies in industry and government) thwarting conservationists' efforts, some scientists are working to develop a back-up plan: using technology to "geoengineer" the Earth's atmosphere and reduce the impacts of climate change.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian police on Friday said they had detained eight people before dawn, thwarting a plot hatched to take advantage of a demonstration by tens of thousands of Muslims and lead an uprising against President Joko Widodo's government.
More than 290 candidates, including 14 women, were standing in an assembly that enjoys legislative powers but has often been at odds with the government of Kuwait, one of the world's wealthiest countries, thwarting attempts to strengthen fiscal discipline.
Since the beginning of this year, Marlene Ricketts, who is married to TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts, and their son Todd, have given $2928 million to Our Principles PAC, the largest group that is solely dedicated to thwarting Trump.
Since the beginning of this year, Marlene Ricketts, who is married to TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts, and their son Todd, have given $5 million to Our Principles PAC, the largest group that is solely dedicated to thwarting Trump.
In 2015, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, an arm of the Treasury Department charged with thwarting money laundering, proposed a rule that would require advisors registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission to establish methods to combat the practice.
That Republicans control 69 of 99 legislative chambers in America, according to the Republican State Leadership Committee, gives the party a significant advantage in thwarting Democratic initiatives on matters that traditionally have had a federal cast, among them wages.
He told a senior C.I.A. officer he felt like Winston Smith, the character in "1984" known for his fatalism, because he was carrying out his work without comprehending the politics and competing agendas thwarting progress in aiding the rebellion.
Then inevitably something crushing would dampen my most determined efforts, and make it all too easy to slide back into the shadows, thwarting my rigorous commitment to a positive outlook, and making all my efforts seem absurd and foolish.
The postponement came following the discovery of water accumulating in pockets under five of the structure's buildings, all of which were supposed to be filled with a contamination-thwarting, 15-foot layer of soil that was apparently never laid.
Singling out the euro's surge as a source of uncertainty, Draghi said any unjustified move could force the ECB to rethink its strategy as a strong currency could put a lid on inflation, thwarting its efforts to lift prices.
If you're a progressive person, the federal election is more about thwarting the president and state elections are more about the opportunity to, for instance, pass less restrictive laws, or health care or education funding on a state level.
Macron's government suffered another industrial setback this year when European competition regulators blocked the planned merger of the rail businesses of Alstom and Germany's Siemens, thwarting French hopes of creating an industrial giant to rival fast-growing Chinese rivals.
Mr. Sanders's team remains convinced that the Democratic establishment worked behind the scenes to deprive him of the party's nomination in 225; his campaign has cast the group as beholden to corporate interests set on thwarting him in 22016.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan security forces blocked the advance of a march in Caracas led by opposition leader Juan Guaido, Reuters witnesses said, thwarting Guaido's plan to reach the national congress, which was snatched by pro-government lawmakers in January.
Progressive Iranians had vowed not to repeat the mistake they made in 2005, when many of them boycotted that year's election out of disillusionment with the hard-liners' thwarting of the reformist agenda of the departing president, Mr. Khatami.
Trump's pair of pardons come amid speculation about whether he will grant clemency to his longtime associate, Roger Stone, who was found guilty earlier this month on all charges for thwarting a House investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Bridge is not a sport, the European Union's top court ruled on Thursday, thwarting a gambit by a British players to avoid sales tax on the grounds that sitting around playing cards is not a physical activity.
"We are concerned that they may have tampered with it, with the intention of thwarting the efforts of the OPCW fact-finding mission to conduct an effective investigation," Kenneth Ward, the U.S. ambassador to OPCW, said at the meeting.
Helicopters carrying Trump and an entourage of staff, media, and security forces were turned back just minutes from the DMZ, thwarting a plan that had been in the works since before the president left on his trip through Asia.
"It would be foolish, however, for me or anyone to demand 100% proof of huge forthcoming damage to the world if that outcome seemed at all possible and if prompt action had even a small chance of thwarting the danger."
The Justice Department is also accusing lawyers at the American Civil Liberties Union of providing misleading information about the timing of the teen's abortion, thwarting the government's ability to ask the Supreme Court to stop the procedure from taking place.
ANKARA (Reuters) - The United States appears to have decided to enlist the help of Kurdish YPG militia in a campaign to push Islamic State out of its stronghold in Raqqa, Syria, thwarting Turkey's ambitions, a senior Turkish official said on Tuesday.
ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (23-23-13): Frederik Anderson rebounded from an unexpected early exit in his last outing by thwarting Brayden Point on a partial breakaway to highlight his 33-save performance in a 5-0 win at Tampa Bay.
President Barack Obama conducted the most artful demonstration of Clinton's response to the "deplorable" saga at a rally in Philadelphia Tuesday, that showed the importance the campaign attaches to thwarting Trump's attempt to position himself as the savior of regular Americans.
The former ambassador to the UN and cheerleader for the Iraq invasion was grumbling that White House staff were thwarting his attempts to give President Donald Trump his plan for scrapping the Iran nuclear deal brokered by Barack Obama in 2015.
On today's blockbuster Q3 earnings call, the company said desktop ad revenue grew 18 percent year-over-year this quarter compared to around 9 percent in previous quarters, and that thwarting ad blockers was largely the cause for that boost.
In addition to the more personalized message played across people's telephone lines, Erdogan delivered a presidential address in front of a large crowd in Istanbul, thanking the Turkish citizens who assisted in thwarting the coup attempt, according to the BBC.
The arrests in a Sydney suburb on Monday of the schoolgirl and a man, aged 20, were part of counter-terrorism operations aimed at thwarting attacks by domestic radicals at home and disrupting the flow of funds to foreign fighters overseas.
Earmarked as the Mummy's chosen mate, Nick receives help from a specialist in ancient lore named Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis) and none other than Dr. Henry Jekyll (Russell Crowe), who is part of a secret organization tasked with thwarting evil.
Lieutenant General Mark Milley, the US Army chief of staff who served as the commanding general at Fort Hood, said in April that allowing people to carry concealed weapons onto military bases as a means of thwarting attacks was unnecessary.
Earlier this month Italy's newly-created bank rescue fund Atlante ended up with 99.3 percent of Popolare di Vicenza after investors took up a fraction of the lender's 1.5 billion euro ($1.7 billion) cash call, thwarting attempts to list the bank.
It would be foolish, however, for me or anyone to demand 100 percent proof of huge forthcoming damage to the world if that outcome seemed at all possible and if prompt action had even a small chance of thwarting the danger.
Even as the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS has made great strides -- taking back territory, disrupting its financing and thwarting the flow of foreigners looking to join the fight -- US officials say there's still a great deal of work to do.
The unexpected pilots of a fleet of sentient robot space lions that combine to form one large battling super robot known as Voltron, the paladins are responsible for thwarting the ever-growing threat of General Zarkon and his imperialistic Galra Empire.
The face, in turn, is involved in a chase, with the heel thwarting him at every turn until a big event like WrestleMania culminates in a win for the forces of good, resolving the feud and sending everyone home happy.
As a fifth U.S. senator and four congressmen piled on criticisms of Allergan's patent deal with a Native American tribe, the drugmaker responded by urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to review the patent challenge system it's been accused of thwarting.
Vincent Wei-Cheng Wang, a Taiwan-born political scientist at Ithaca College, said China had been increasingly assertive in denying Taiwan a role in international affairs, thwarting the aspirations of one of the world's most advanced economies and a vibrant democracy.
The opposition, which enjoys majority support after years in the shadow of the ruling Socialist Party, says authorities are denying a solution to Venezuela's crisis by thwarting a referendum, delaying local elections and refusing to bring forward the 2018 presidential vote.
" Despite Mr. Krymov's penchant for intellectualizing — at Moscow's experimental Dmitry Krymov Lab, which he heads, meditating on the art of theater comes with the territory — the human heart and the thwarting of its needs is his subject in "Square Root.
CISA Director Christopher Krebs described as his aims thwarting Chinese threats to U.S. supply chains and to the rollout of 5G networks, bolstering election security efforts at the state and local levels, and protecting the cybersecurity of industrial control systems.
The two-time Vezina Trophy recipient preserved a tie at 163 by stopping Kenny Agostino on a three-on-one rush at 9:10 of the third period and thwarting Nick Lappin with a sprawling right pad save in overtime.
The provision, part of broader Pentagon-funding legislation that Congress introduced this past summer, would have forced the secretary of defense to certify that Islamabad was thwarting Lashkar-e-Taiba's activities inside Pakistan or risk $350 million in American assistance.
Because large companies now farm out many positions to independent contractors, those who buff the floors at Microsoft or wash the sheets at the Sheraton typically are not employed by Microsoft or Sheraton, thwarting any hope of advancing within the company.
The bottom line: The White House is unlikely to hand over sensitive materials related to the Mr. Trump conduct of foreign policy, and the president could choose to assert executive privilege to shield the records, effectively thwarting Democrats oversight efforts.
If the president is seen as thwarting Mr. Mueller's investigation, either by terminating the special counsel or pardoning allies who are implicated, it would create a far more serious upheaval and force Republican lawmakers into a confrontation they have long avoided.
While markets have priced in a 10 basis point move, rates are already at a record-low of minus 0.5% and many policymakers have said further cuts could be counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
And Mr. Trump got another victory in New York, where Staten Island Republicans renominated Representative Dan Donovan, thwarting the comeback bid of Michael Grimm, who was seeking to overcome his conviction on tax fraud and regain his former House seat.
Whisked off to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he met his best friends for life, Ron (a sweet doofus) and Hermione (a hypercapable brainiac), and spent the next seven years with them there, getting up to mischief and thwarting evil.
Now, in his remarks before the RNLA, Clark was making it clear that, without the consent decree in force any longer, Trump's paranoid obsession with thwarting the workings of democracy can form a critical component of the GOP's 2020 electoral playbook.
The comments come two days after the Senate voted to block any witnesses from being called in the trial, thwarting Democrats' efforts to include witnesses such as Bolton and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney in the proceedings.
Alexander's question appeared to suggest he was considering thwarting Trump and backing witnesses, but had it been directed at the President's team would have revealed the exact opposite — a sign of where Alexander would ultimately end up later that night.
"The injunction immediately harms the public by thwarting enforcement of an Executive Order issued by the President, based on his national security judgment," the motion signed by acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco and acting Civil Division chief Chad Readler argues.
More than 22011 candidates, including 250 women, are standing for 50 seats in an assembly that enjoys legislative powers but has often been at odds with the government of one of the world's wealthiest countries, thwarting attempts to strengthen fiscal discipline.
Mr Johnson and his team are trying to portray MPs, big business, much of the media and now the judiciary as implacable opponents of Brexit, bent on thwarting the wishes of the majority of voters who supported Leave in June 2016.
Or is this an example of a company dragged into action after a financial calculus that the revenue he produced could not compensate for the reputational damage, the loss of advertisers and the potential thwarting of 21st Century Fox's global expansion?
Despite its name, the department plays the leading role in designing nuclear weapons, thwarting their proliferation, and ensuring the safety and reliability of the nation's aging nuclear arsenal through a constellation of laboratories considered the crown jewels of government science.
A resolute commitment to addressing security needs while also respecting democratic principles, transparent government, and a real voice for ordinary people, Pollyanna though it might seem, remains the foundation for a politics capable of thwarting the temptations of authoritarianism and demonization.
As Banking Committee chair, he shaped a bipartisan law this year to strengthen national security reviews of U.S. acquisitions by foreign companies, aimed at thwarting China's purchases of sensitive technologies — a key complaint in the U.S. trade dispute with China.
Mr. Nawi, described in a 2009 New York Times profile as "the Robin Hood of the South Hebron Hills," helping Palestinians who love him and "thwarting settlers and soldiers who view him with contempt," is now accused of endangering the lives of Palestinians.
When asked at last week's Democratic debate in Milwaukee if he was worried about "thwarting history" by blocking Hillary Clinton's path to the White House, Mr. Sanders mused that it would still be historic for "somebody with my background" to become president.
Countering violent extremism efforts have historically been associated with preventing individuals from radicalizing and joining or carrying out attacks on behalf of Islamic terror groups, but some activity has been focused on thwarting threats from domestic terror movements, like white nationalist extremists.
Elsewhere, the New Zealand dollar jumped briefly after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand said on Thursday it still expected inflation to rise gradually as capacity pressures increase, thwarting some expectations it would strike a more dovish tone given recent soft economic data.
Third, having won power by exploiting fear or discontent, strongmen chisel away at a free press, an impartial justice system and other institutions that form the "liberal" part of liberal democracy—all in the name of thwarting the enemies of the people.
In a media conference call, both executives said plans to build some jets at Airbus' U.S. assembly plant in Alabama would mean no import duty would be payable by U.S. airlines after all, potentially thwarting the anti-dumping trade case by Boeing.
The undecided Republican senators face the unpalatable choice of thwarting the Republican Party's paramount political priority or voting to confirm to the Supreme Court a man who has been credibly accused of sexual assault but without seeking sworn testimony from the only eyewitness.
During the Democratic presidential debate Thursday night, Sanders was asked if he would be "thwarting history" by defeating former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Washington (CNN)The idea of Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigning his post to run a write-in campaign for his old Alabama Senate seat -- and thereby thwarting the chances of embattled GOP nominee Roy Moore -- is all the rage in Washington right now.
" What they're saying: In a series of tweets Thursday, Walker lashed out at Holder for thwarting his failed efforts: "Holder and the other liberals from Washington, D.C. are using the situation in Wisconsin to raise money for their battles in the fall.
The startup is attempting to do this by offering a technologically advanced ticketing platform that not only handles sales and check-ins, but acts as a full-stack Salesforce for concerts that can analyze buyers and run ad campaigns while thwarting scalpers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A battle between U.S. President Donald Trump and Democrats over federal funding to help secure November's U.S. elections stymied legislation in Congress on Wednesday, at least for now, that is aimed at thwarting Russian meddling by strengthening states' voting procedures.
Johnson plays a C.I.A. agent who elicits help from an old high school acquaintance, Calvin (Hart), for a tiny task: thwarting an enemy of the state who stole encryption keys to the American spy satellite program with the intent to sell them.
But the deposit rate will stay unchanged at a record low minus 0.5%, suggesting policymakers believe it may already be near the so-called reversal rate, where further cuts are counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
But the deposit rate will stay unchanged at a record low minus 13%, suggesting policymakers believe it may already be near the so-called reversal rate, where further cuts are counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
But the deposit rate will stay unchanged at a record low minus 20.8848%, suggesting policymakers believe it may already be near the so-called reversal rate, where further cuts are counterproductive because they hurt bank margins to the point of thwarting lending.
Now accused of unspecified irregularities and demoted, Mr. Schiano and his chief investigator, Anthony J. DeVito (a cousin of "The Godfather" author, Mario Puzo), resigned, alleging they had been officially undermined by government superiors who seemed bent on thwarting their Nazi cases.
The lack of a specific ban on turf in the collective bargaining agreement was by design; it would have tied U.S. Soccer's hands in venue selection, thwarting what it calls its "mission" to send the team to as many markets as possible.
In recent months, the FBI has undertaken nationwide probes resulting in the arrests of multiple members of neo-Nazi terror groups The Base and Atomwaffen Division in a signal that thwarting and disrupting domestic terrorism activities is a top priority of the bureau.
And for those of us trying to listen to our more subtle selves, who are perhaps unduly sensitive to the neuroses and agendas of others, the pursuit of fleeting approbation can become a real distraction, thwarting those tender shoots of new ideas.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Wednesday of thwarting peace in the Middle East, speaking with a clarity and harshness almost never heard from American diplomats when discussing one of their closest and strongest allies.
" The author goes on to claim that the Trump administration includes a group of political appointees who "have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
But on many issues, Senate Democrats — including their new leader, Chuck Schumer of New York — are expected to pivot from postelection carping to active thwarting, using complex Senate procedures and political messaging to slow or perhaps block elements of Mr. Trump's agenda.
"Print size for words 'Olympic Athlete from' should be equivalent to the word 'Russia,'" the I.O.C. said, thwarting any delightfully clever attempt to print a tiny "Olympic athlete from" dwarfed by a jumbo "Russia," a tactic likely proposed by several 9-year-olds.
While Ankara had initially sought to remove Assad, its goals have shifted to thwarting Kurdish aspirations along the Turkey's southern border – although it likely "still wouldn't countenance an all-out Assad win," Michael O'Hanlon, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, told VICE News.
Jones Day, one of the world's largest, wealthiest law firms, was sued on Wednesday by six former female associates who accused it of engaging in gender and pregnancy discrimination by underpaying them, thwarting their advancement and pushing them out once they had children.
"It is our concern that they may have tampered with it with the intent of thwarting the efforts of the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission to conduct an effective investigation," Kenneth Ward, the U.S. ambassador to the OPCW, told an executive council meeting Monday.
Public employees in all these states would benefit the most from the Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, but the bill would also strengthen public-sector unions everywhere, potentially reversing decades of declining union membership and thwarting Republican efforts to weaken them.
In the letter addressed to Senator Wyden, the company's counsel said that as of June 19th, 2018, swipe data and other actions have been padded so they all appear the same size when being transferred, thwarting any sort of snooping that was previously possible.
"Apple cannot reap the legal benefits of licensing its software in this manner and then later disclaim any ownership or obligation to assist law enforcement when the same software plays a critical role in thwarting execution of a search warrant," prosecutors wrote in a brief.
"Any decision we make will not be about thwarting the result in England and Wales ... our decision will be about how we best make sure the actions of the UK government properly respect the way in which all parts of the UK voted," Sturgeon said.
Sure, Tywin's statement is more about honor than love, but this truth remains: A parent will do anything for his or her child, including but not limited to fleeing in sub-zero temps with your newborn, thwarting would-be assassins, and going to war.
Earlier this month, St. Louis alderwoman Lyda Krewson introduced a proposal that requires firearms left in cars to be secured in a locked container that is permanently affixed to the vehicle and not visible from the outside, a provision squarely aimed at thwarting thieves.
In the lawsuit, filed in United States District Court in New York, the officials argued that adding the citizenship question would depress the response to the census by noncitizens and their relatives, thwarting the Constitution's requirement of an "actual enumeration" of the nation's residents.
An international agreement on new and tougher banking rules, known as Basel III, has been repeatedly delayed, thwarting efforts by the Basel Committee of global financial regulators, which oversees U.S., European and Japanese banks, to reform rules on capital requirements and loss-absorbing protection.
But most of the solutions on offer are institutional in nature: maintaining the independence of the judiciary, thwarting a would-be autocrat's attempts to grab hold of the levers of justice, maintaining a legislative check on executive authority, enshrining political norms more clearly into constitutions.
It's with this in mind that I am proud to announce that we have a bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives, which, if signed into law, can focus some of our nation's resources on uncovering and thwarting Putin and his cronies' illicit activities.
GOP senators this week countered accusations from across the aisle that they are thwarting all efforts to secure the 21625 elections, arguing instead that Senate Democrats are abandoning the legislative process, treading on states' rights and misleading voters about what their legislation would do.
In that kind of scenario, many experts think it is more likely that enough delegates would back Trump to put him over the top, rather than risk a potentially chaotic multi-ballot fight — and the danger of being seen as thwarting the will of voters.
An international agreement on new and tougher banking rules, known as Basel III, has been repeatedly delayed, thwarting efforts by the Basel Committee of global financial regulators, which oversees U.S., European and Japanese banks, to reform rules on capital requirements and loss-absorbing buffers.
Mr. Harris has made a career out of thwarting the opening of Muslim prayer facilities, as Dagenham has become a "white British" stronghold in a borough that has seen a demographic transformation from a flood of new Muslim residents during the past 236 years.
Related: The FBI Has Its Eyes On Malaysia's Embattled Prime Minister Malaysian police say they have arrested seven alleged members of an Islamic State (IS) cell in a three-day operation, thwarting attacks in the Southeast Asian country that were being coordinated from Syria.
Convening in a nearly empty hearing room, the Judiciary Committee's chairman, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, called on Republicans to join Democrats against an administration that he said was systematically thwarting the constitutional duty of Congress to conduct oversight of the executive branch.
And if Britain traditionally had a "strong, stable, efficient central state" that wielded control over policymaking, this has been changing, as Parliament reasserts its power to block the government's agenda — much as a House of Representatives controlled by the Democrats is thwarting Mr. Trump.
" The anonymous author, claiming to be part of the resistance "working diligently from within" the administration, said, "Many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
Some Chinese officials now appear to suspect that Mr. Trump's trade plans are part of a broader effort aimed at thwarting China's rise, and that any concessions would do little to prevent what looks like an intensifying struggle for global dominance between the countries.
" — TREVOR NOAH Another sort-of-bombshell: On Wednesday, The New York Times published an anonymous Op-Ed article by a senior Trump administration official who wrote that people in the president's own administration are devoted to undermining him and "thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses.
A federal jury on Friday found the longtime Republican provocateur guilty on all charges for thwarting a House investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference, opening up a political pandora's box for a president already facing pressure from his conservative base to issue a pardon.
Maeda Road is trying to thwart the bid from Maeda Corp , which is aiming to increase its stake in Maeda Road to 51% from 24.68%, but Maeda Road President Ryozo Imaeda said the potential alliance with Nippo was not aimed at thwarting Maeda Corp's bid.
The announcement was the latest in tit-for-tat measures between the two countries that have helped to drive relations to a new post-Cold War low, thwarting hopes on both sides that they might improve after U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
Founded in 1958 by the businessman Robert Welch, the society was the most robust political fringe group of its day, intent upon thwarting any U.S.-Soviet coöperation, withdrawing America from the United Nations, exposing Communists in the federal government, and impeaching Chief Justice Earl Warren.
Vivendi, which is challenging Mediaset's corporate overhaul in court, said a loyalty share scheme to be adopted at Dutch-based MFE could prevent other European players from joining in the project - thwarting plans by Mediaset to use MFE to pursue alliances with peers in Europe.
As the FCC continues to thwart Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) attempts to shine more light on the bogus comments that plagued the agency's net neutrality repeal, one of the FCC's commissioners has accused her own agency of "thwarting" journalism and hiding the truth.
The new physical security key option works very similarly to Google Prompt — as you can see in the screenshots below — but now it requires your phone to be physically near your computer, thwarting those who might attempt to spoof your account from halfway around the world.
The system is also engineered to identify and divert aircraft that are "non-cooperative," meaning not from the US Air Force, AFRL developers said; sensors are designed to work quickly to detect a flight path or approaching trajectory with the hope of thwarting a possible collision.
Markstrom prevented Edmonton from doubling the advantage moments later by thwarting Tobias Rieder's bid on a breakaway before Granlund forged a 2-2 tie midway into the second period by taking advantage of a turnover behind the net for his second goal in as many games.
These include the thwarting of a BYZANTINE HADES intrusion attempt that targeted four high-ranking American military leaders, including the Chief of Naval Operations and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; the NSA's network defenders saw the attempt coming and successfully prevented any negative effects.
LONDON, Dec 2214 (IFR) - Credit Agricole is poised to become the first bank to issue a new form of senior debt, thwarting expectations that BNP Paribas would open the new market and providing a much-needed template for what is expected to become a new European standard.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it had seized an internet domain that's at the center of a Kremlin-backed hacking campaign, largely thwarting the potential weaponization of a network of more than half a million web-connected devices across the globe, experts say.
Paradoxically, at Mr. Erdogan's moment of greatest crisis — as a faction of the military tried to topple his government — some of the prominent media outlets he once hounded lent him support, and the president's ability to communicate freely with the public was decisive in thwarting the coup.
"Ouch."  As these protests against Trump inevitably continue, I believe those of us who are progressives and are offended by the GOP front-runner's bigoted and hateful language should worry about conduct that ends up thwarting First Amendment rights — his as well as that of his audiences.
While Europe must take urgent action to protect citizens, the key to thwarting terrorism is to build trust with the vast majority of Europe's Muslim citizens, who are, as Britain's home secretary, Theresa May, said on Wednesday, "as concerned as everybody else" with the terrorist threat.
As the government shutdown approaches the one-month mark, the president and the Democratic leader have spent the past week engaged in a series of personal, and at times petty, acts of retaliation against each other, from throwing thinly veiled barbs to thwarting each other's public events.
Jeff Flake in Arizona and heightened Democratic enthusiasm in Kansas both have the GOP worried ahead of November's midterm elections, per AP. Why it matters: Republicans hold a razor-thin majority in the Senate, making the Arizona seat crucial to thwarting Democrats' efforts to retake the chamber.
After one church leader shipped him out of the Vatican to America, thwarting his hopes of receiving a scarlet cardinal's hat, Archbishop Viganò's private 2011 memos — many of them deeply unflattering to the leader responsible for his ouster from Rome — were leaked and splashed around the globe.
But a reversion to the policies in place before the 2015 rule makes critics fear that the government will go back to a time when it turned a blind eye to segregation, giving taxpayer dollars to communities actively thwarting a central goal of the Fair Housing Act.
Supporters of the legislation, which includes anti-recidivism programs, and the expansion of early release credits and sentencing changes, worry that Mr. McConnell is being a less-than-neutral arbiter and moved quickly on Friday to try to paint the leader as thwarting Mr. Trump's agenda.
Word of the Day verb: hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of noun: a thwarting and distressing situation noun: a situation in golf where an opponent's ball blocks the line between your ball and the hole _________ The word stymie has appeared in 298 articles on nytimes.
In this season of firsts for Binnington — first N.H.L. start, first victory, first time leading the league in goals-against average — he stopped 34 of 20183 shots, thwarting seven of nine high-danger scoring chances, according to Natural Stat Trick, in his first Stanley Cup finals game.
So are corporations, health care providers and financial institutions, responsible for safeguarding business records, identification data, intellectual property, trade secrets, medical information, financial assets, credit transactions and power grids, to say nothing of protecting their own formulas for thwarting hackers, fraudsters, identity thieves and so on.
"I had given my all" to thwarting any effort by the Carter officials "to pull off the long-suspected 'October surprise,'" Mr. Reed wrote in a letter to his family after the election, apparently referring to the Chase effort to track and discourage a hostage release deal.
The UN's annual "emissions gap" report outlined the dire reality of the globe's current status in thwarting the effects of climate change, highlighting the already real and occurring effects of global warming, and urging unprecedented and immediate action to counter the effects of greenhouse gas emissions.
Having operated as a masked unit in their teens, the seven siblings are reunited after dad's mysterious death, nursing resentments, carrying plenty of emotional baggage and not incidentally facing the daunting task of thwarting the apocalypse, which is due to happen in a matter of days.
SHARON HUCUL Boston To the Editor: The idea of thwarting Donald Trump's policies by putting pressure on members of Congress in their districts is similar to a strategy Democrats employed well in 2005 to block one of President George W. Bush's top domestic priorities: privatizing Social Security.
Facebook's team searching for what suspicious behavior on its platform has had a number of successes over the past year, including recently thwarting a network of accounts that appeared to be linked to the same Russian troll group that meddled in the 2016 US presidential election.
Whatever credit he might have deserved for thwarting another global military conflict, Professor Deutsch's principles provided a theoretical framework for various Cold War negotiations, for court decisions that voided legally sanctioned racial segregation in the United States, and for Poland's peaceful transition from Communist rule in 1989.
It remains a much-debated question whether such leadership through membership in the league might have insured a more robust response to Nazi, Fascist, and Japanese aggression and possibly prevented World War II. Despite Lodge's triumph in thwarting Wilson, his last years were not happy ones.
The FCC has openly warned all major US carriers that it will take action if they fail to make satisfactory progress in thwarting spam calls this year — or at least significantly curtail the volume down from the several-a-day annoyance they've become for so many of us.
It's clear now that there's a rift between Trump's own foreign policy and the recommendations of much of his national security team, as well as the default positions of the Republican (not to mention American) foreign policy establishment, and that his administration is thwarting his efforts to implement it.
The question arose after Tillerson delivered a sweeping speech at Stanford University on Wednesday in which he linked the need for a lasting US troop presence in Syria to a broader goal of rolling back the influence of Iran and thwarting Bashar al-Assad's capacity to commit mass atrocities.
The only other golfers to surpass this threshold are the all-time greats Tom Watson (who beat Mr Nicklaus that day), Raymond Floyd, Arnold Palmer and Phil Mickelson—and one merely good player, Henrik Stenson, who had a great tournament when thwarting Mr Mickelson at the 2016 Open Championship.
Canada is using a mixture of de-radicalization and investigative efforts, thwarting and prosecuting terrorist suspects, while the use of peace bonds—a legal police tool restricting the movements and freedoms of a suspected terrorist through bail-like conditions—are employed to keep tabs on potential public safety threats.
But, just as gloomy and even harder to fathom is, where does it leave all compassionate, justice-loving Americans who reject torture, who believe in science, the Constitution, and, also, that the medical community is not some nefarious justice-thwarting-conglomerate on a mission to harm us all?
The ruling from Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia will allow for conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch to explore whether Clinton's unusual arrangement amounted to deliberate thwarting of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) on behalf of the State Department.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat seeking to extend mayoral control of New York City's schools in the face of a Republican-controlled State Senate that appears intent on thwarting him, reached on Thursday for one of his default political strategies: When outgunned, claim the moral high ground.
Jacoby Ellsbury lifted a shallow fly ball to right field that hung in the air, and by the time Gardner realized that right fielder Abraham Almonte had made the catch, he was pulling into third base and was easily doubled off, thwarting the Yankees' best chance of a comeback.
CNN has previously reported that members of both parties are furious with Massie for potentially thwarting a voice vote on the bill, since it puts them in the position to choose between traveling back to DC and risking their health or skipping the vote on the historic stimulus package.
Kelly has been at the center of controversy recently after a report published last month by Reuters claimed that Kelly and his command has been thwarting the Obama administration's efforts to transfer detainees to other countries and close Guantanamo, which Kelly reportedly opposes, by creating obstacles for visiting delegations.
Giuliani argues that Trump was acting in the nation's interest when he asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a July 25 phone call to investigate whether Biden played any role in thwarting a corruption investigation in Ukraine, which Giuliani believes was motivated by a desire to protect his son.
The UN's annual "emissions gap" report outlined the dire reality of the globe's current status in thwarting the effects of climate change, highlighting the already real and occurring effects of global warming, and urging the need for unprecedented and immediate action to counter the effects of greenhouse gas emissions.
Two-thirds of the agency's annual $30 billion budget is devoted to maintaining, refurbishing and keeping safe the nation's nuclear stockpile; thwarting nuclear proliferation; cleaning up and rebuilding an aging constellation of nuclear production facilities; and overseeing national laboratories that are considered the crown jewels of government science.
The two articles of impeachment passed against Trump charged him with abuse of power for withholding nearly $400 million in US military aid and a White House meeting while pressuring Ukraine's president to investigate a potential political rival, and obstruction of Congress for thwarting the House's investigative efforts.
Demilitarized zone in neighboring Idlib The incident occurred on the same day that Russia announced a joint agreement with Turkey to create a demilitarized zone in Syria's Idlib province, which neighbors Latakia, potentially thwarting a large-scale military operation and impending humanitarian disaster in the country's last rebel stronghold.
A judge on Wednesday dismissed New York state criminal charges filed against former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort on double jeopardy grounds — thwarting an effort to ensure Manafort remains behind bars even if President Donald Trump ends up pardoning him for federal crimes that he was convicted of previously.
But many critics said that it didn't matter whether Roeder was actually affiliated with the group: Operation Rescue had relentlessly, and recklessly, pushed the narrative that Tiller was not just a murderer and a criminal, but a murderer and a criminal who was thwarting our normal system of justice.
And this is a trend that we are seeing a lot, particularly during the Trump administration where district courts are thwarting national issues, and Clarence Thomas specifically said in his concurring opinion that this is something that might have to be taken up soon to discuss the legality of it.
Beyond reproductive health, states have been restricting voting rights, drawing racially and politically motivated congressional maps, and having a huge effect on people's lives, from denying tens of thousands of kids with special needs the services they need in Texas to thwarting efforts to guarantee clean drinking water in Iowa.
But the costs of delay are rising: economic paralysis and delayed investment, the crowding out of the British parliamentary agenda and, perhaps most dangerously, the alienation of the 52% who voted "leave" in the June 2016 Brexit referendum and increasingly think Parliament is intent on thwarting the will of the people.
"Southern white federal officeholders repeatedly blocked anti-lynching legislation over the decades of the early 20th century, asserting that a federal role in thwarting lynching would violate 'state's rights,'" Michael Pfeifer, a history professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, told the Los Angeles Times recently.
Q-Anon is a theory that centers around a government agent (with so-called "Q-Level" Top Secret clearance) who is putting cryptic messages on Trump-friendly message boards, telling adept readers where to find clues that point to a massive government conspiracy that Trump is single-handedly thwarting in secret.
Dorrel Norman Elvert Herzog, the White Rat—it was a nickname he welcomed, saying, "Anything is better than Dorrel, I suppose"—had a folksy way of speaking, a billiards-table precise flat-top, and a knack for thwarting the righteous destinies of coastal elites like the Yankees, Mets, and Dodgers.
" At a news conference with New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton on Friday, Vance said the San Bernardino attack, carried out by a young married couple apparently inspired by Islamic State, is "the most visible example of how Silicon Valley's decisions are thwarting criminal investigations and impeding public safety.
The state investigation — and a 2016 civil rights lawsuit filed on behalf of three residents of the Bronx facility against state officials and staff members — reinforced that well-meaning employees have long faced intimidation at an agency with a history of thwarting and even violating the confidentiality of whistle-blowers.
Nick Scott intercepted a pass, thwarting Iowa at the Penn State 2-yard line with 3:18 left, and the No. 30593 Nittany Lions (30583-30573, 30563-30553 Big Ten) held on to avoid a third straight home loss with a victory over the No. 30543 Hawkeyes (30533-30523, 30513-30503).
Democrats forced 100 senators sitting as Trump's jurors to endure repeated and futile votes to over witnesses testimony and evidence, stretching well into the early hours of Wednesday morning and driving home their view that Republicans are thwarting a fair trial that would dig up the truth about the Ukraine scandal.
The future challenges for the LGBT movement for equal rights are many, ranging from enacting state and federal workplace equal protection laws, advancing transgender equality, eliminating reparative therapy, defeating so-called "religious exemption statutes", thwarting bullying, promoting elder quality of life and providing the LGBT community's place at the table.
Ms. Vellanowth, who became an American citizen in 2013 and cast her first presidential vote for Mr. Sanders in the 2016 primary, said she feared history would repeat itself, with the moderates of the party gathering around Mr. Biden as they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016, thwarting Mr. Sanders's candidacy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As President Donald Trump scrapped plans for a summit with North Korea, the top diplomats for the United States and South Korea spoke on the phone about continuing to work closely on having talks with Pyongyang and thwarting its nuclear ambitions, a U.S. State Department spokeswoman said on Friday.
And as Motherboard's Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai has extensively documented, carriers also haven't shown themselves capable of thwarting (or even fully addressing) SIM hijacking, a practice involving bribing or conning mobile carrier employees to port out out a user's phone to unauthorized devices, opening the door to identity fraud and even cryptocurrency theft.
One part Pizzagate, one part X-Files, the theory posits that a government agent (with so-called "Q-Level" Top Secret clearance) putting cryptic messages on Trump-friendly message boards, telling adept readers where to find clues that point to a massive government conspiracy that Trump is single-handedly thwarting in secret.
It also faulted Russia for fanning nationalism and for suppressing dissent as its economy sours; China for arresting lawyers and activists; the presidents of Turkey and Burundi, for organizing crackdowns related to their efforts to cling to power; and the governments of Kenya and Sudan for thwarting investigations by the International Criminal Court.
The conscientious Electors have two options to take responsibility to protect our democracy by thwarting the "desire in foreign powers to gain an improper ascendant in our councils" by denying Trump the 270 required votes: They could cast their votes for Secretary Clinton since she received the majority of the popular vote.
The fact that the calls to congressional offices, estimated to number 11,000, were partly intended to jam the phone lines of House Democrats — potentially thwarting access to government offices — was described at a recent dinner of more than a dozen Republican aides, advisers and elected officials, known as the "Off the Record" dinner.
Mr. Trump seemed intently focused on delivering his own progress report to supporters on a range of red-meat issues, including his zeal for improving border security, his promise to construct a border wall with Mexico, his administration's efforts to roll back what he called "job killing" regulations and his thwarting of Democrats.
The two articles of impeachment passed in December against Trump charged him with abuse of power for withholding nearly $400 million in US military aid and a White House meeting from Ukraine while pressuring the country's president to investigate a potential political rival, and obstruction of Congress for thwarting the House's investigative efforts.
LAS VEGAS — Buoyed by the support of minority voters and enthusiastic workers in the city's big casinos, Hillary Clinton defeated Senator Bernie Sanders in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, thwarting his momentum and proving to an anxious Democratic Party that she can assemble a broad coalition to carry her to the general election. Mrs.
"[Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley] created an enduring character and kids all over the world found a friend in her, an average girl who just happens to spend her off-school hours thwarting evil villains," Adam Bonnett, the executive vice president of programming at Disney Channel worldwide told Variety when the movie was announced.
"Since NARA has yet to approve the FCC's approach to records management, we are concerned that the FCC may not be managing its electronic records in accordance with federal law and guidance, potentially thwarting the public from an understanding of the FCC's decision-making process and how it conducts its business," the letter states.
The secrecy order, which prevented the publication of any news on the assault, including on social media, showed that the attack had struck a nerve in Jordan — momentarily denting official boasts of successes in thwarting militant attacks and, more generally, in protecting the country from the kind of violence seen in nearby Syria and Iraq.
But the story of how Mr. Palij arrived in the United States, acquired citizenship and built a life in Queens is not one of a lone Nazi thwarting immigration laws, but of a trio of Third Reich soldiers working together to find haven in America, one vouching for the other two on visa applications.
Earlier this month, the House voted to impeach Trump, charging him with abuse of power for withholding nearly $400 million in US military aid from Ukraine and a White House meeting while pressuring Ukraine's president to investigate a Joe Biden, a potential political rival, and obstruction of Congress for thwarting the House's investigative efforts.
The House is expected to pass two articles of impeachment against Trump on Wednesday, charging him with abuse of power for withholding nearly $400 million in US military aid and a White House meeting while pressuring Ukraine's president to investigate a potential political rival, and obstruction of Congress by thwarting the House's investigative efforts.
To the political left, these people are heroes, doing what must be done "to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office," as the anonymous "senior official" in the Trump administration put it in a controversial op-ed published Wednesday in the New York Times.
Over the years the Smoking Man, as he is popularly known — like the Devil, he goes by many names — ruthlessly managed the show's main alien conspiracy, sacrificing his wife to extraterrestrial experiments, shooting his own son and repeatedly thwarting Agent Mulder, the show's hero, who, in a Vaderesque twist, was later revealed to be the Smoking Man's biological son.
Mr Nunes, has suggested that what needs investigating is the leaks to journalists that have embarrassed the White House, a nod to an idea newly popular among the president's most ardent supporters that a "deep state" is thwarting a democratically elected leader, a conspiratorial notion borrowed from semi-democracies that casts Mr Trump as a victim.
Football, as a game, is more open and innovative than it was a generation ago, but it is culturally so self-regarding and tethered to its ancient grunting cro-magnon values—and NFL owners are so self-thwarting and vicious and deeply cheap—that it can't quite accept the grace that progress is trying to force upon it.
"Judicial Watch will use this discovery to get all of the facts behind Hillary Clinton's and the Obama State Department's thwarting of FOIA so that the public can be sure that all of the emails from her illicit email system are reviewed and released to the public as the law requires," he said in a statement.
American officials have said that those under surveillance in the United States for possible ties to the group usually have little terrorism expertise or outside support, which makes thwarting an Islamic State-inspired attack less like stopping a traditional act of terrorism and more like trying to prevent a shooting at a school or movie theater.
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, has killed an effort by the head of the Environmental Protection Agency to stage public debates challenging climate change science, according to three people familiar with the deliberations, thwarting a plan that had intrigued President Trump even as it set off alarm bells among his top advisers.
Mr. Sanders, who was soundly defeated here in 2016, has aggressively wooed black voters and picked up endorsements from African-American lawmakers while laying out proposals to combat gentrification; Beto O'Rourke has also visited multiple times and has rolled out an election reform plan aimed at thwarting voter suppression; and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has floated multiple times the idea of thwarting hurricanes headed for the US by bombing them, including by dropping nuclear bombs on hurricanes to disrupt their course, Axios reported Sunday, citing conversations with sources who heard Trump's comments and were briefed on a National Security Council memo that recorded the comments.
Back to pushing for witnesses On the first day of the trial, Democrats made repeated attempts to get Republicans on the record as opposing the admission of witnesses such as former national security adviser John Bolton and White House acting chief of staff Mulvaney as they seek to show the GOP is thwarting a fair trial.
It's the only question that matters this morning, as Washington tries to solve a stunning political mystery: Who is the "senior official" in the Trump administration who wrote an anonymous New York Times editorial that slams Donald Trump's "amorality" and decision-making and claims to be part of an internal "resistance" force dedicated to thwarting his worst impulses?
Since the primary goal on the counterintelligence side involves identifying and thwarting the activities of Russian intelligence officers in the US, it would use investigative techniques like FISA [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act] warrants that are separate from the grand jury and remain classified to the public — and which may in the end not result in any prosecutions at all.
In that move, Russia was seen as having five main goals: stopping regime change abetted from outside the country; thwarting plans by Washington to isolate Moscow; proving that Russia was a more solid ally than the United States; showcasing new Russian weapons; and presenting a new foreign policy spectacle to a Russian public weary of the war in neighboring Ukraine.
The Order of Parental Glory is one of several incentives President Putin's regime has introduced to combat the hydra of mortality rates, abortion, and economic hardship that has long been thwarting the country's growth: Families with two or more kids are offered government-subsidized mortgage interest rates; those in more meager economic circumstances are offered even more cash per kid.
" Trump has led "an unprecedented and unhinged crusade against alleged election fraud," and the removal of a 1982 consent decree, which previously protected voters against efforts to prevent or deter them from casting a ballot, has made it clear that the president's "paranoid obsession with thwarting the workings of democracy can form a critical component of the GOP's 2020 electoral playbook.
Even race and ethnicity, which are regularly cited as key factors in thwarting upward mobility, corresponded to no real differences in outlook: Eighty-one percent of non‐Hispanic whites; 80 percent of blacks, Hispanics and those of mixed race; and 85 percent of those with Asian heritage said that they had achieved or were on their way to achieving the American dream.
A US defense official told CNN that the unit's commander had been in negotiations with coalition officials to bring his fighters back to At Tanf and was due to return Tuesday, however the official said the commander sent two of his deputies in his place who explained that their operations outside the de-confliction zone were "defensive in nature" aimed at thwarting pro-regime forces.
And though the Intelligence Community has had many successes, its failures—such as not foreseeing the Arab Spring, misleading Congress about the scope and nature of the threat of terrorism, and not thwarting foreign interference in U.S. elections—would be fewer if the House Intelligence Committee was better positioned to keep an eye on the myriad programs and employees that populate our national security bureaucracy.
"As a founding partner with the European Union on its Code of Practice on disinformation, we're proud to mark a year of progress since we signed the Code: expanded policies, products and resources dedicated to thwarting disinformation and other forms of attack on the integrity of our systems," said Milan Zubíček, manager of government affairs and public policy at Google, in a statement to CNBC.
In their way, these more interior moments were as exciting as the show's more ostensibly thrilling sequences, such as the team's flight from the furious Captain Connor, who arrives at the crime scene hellbent on thwarting their investigation, or our glimpses of the killer, who at one point lurks just a few feet away from where Kreizler and company are studying the latest victim.
But if at the same time his administration does lend an ear to civil society — encouraging citizen activists to express themselves by showing them that speaking up pays off — it might then strike a balance with this new right-leaning Parliament, all the while still appearing to transcend the old left-right divide and so thwarting the extremists who use resentment to their own ends.
Some have looked to Manafort's prosecution in New York as a way of thwarting a potential pardon from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE, which he has refused to rule out.

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