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"unilaterally" Definitions
  1. by one person, group or country involved in a situation without the agreement of the others

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President Trump can do this unilaterally, since President Obama unilaterally created this unauthorized program.
And just like a president can unilaterally set up an advisory board, a future president could unilaterally dismantle it.
And just like a president can unilaterally set up a clemency panel, a future president could unilaterally dismantle it.
They didn't unilaterally reject the policy; they unilaterally rejected the concept that Republicans would get credit for a policy that Americans appreciate.
To get a feel for the negotiating dynamic, imagine a divorce demanded unilaterally by one partner, the terms of which are fixed unilaterally by the other.
Trump is arguing that, if Obama had unilaterally created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program after Congress refused to do so, then he should be able to unilaterally end it.
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"The executive unilaterally conferred lawful presence and work authorization on otherwise unlawfully present aliens, and then the executive used that lawful-presence 'dispensation' to unilaterally confer United States citizenship," the lawsuit says.
" The California senator also knocked McConnell for "unilaterally blocking" the Voting Rights Act, prescription drug laws and gun violence legislation, saying that he will not have "the power to unilaterally undermine this trial.
Experts say the White House cannot change the cap unilaterally.
Eight years into the deal, Monster unilaterally terminated the deal.
It was also unilaterally rejected by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
But trade specialists note that he couldn't do this unilaterally.
Despite the contested referendum results, Catalonia has declared independence unilaterally.
The Trump administration unilaterally withdrew from the deal last year.
Giving him the power to unilaterally issue pardons is terrifying.
He had done that unilaterally last month, causing much consternation.
Cutting tariffs unilaterally would leave some sectors facing fierce competition.
The problem, he said, was any lawmaker removing it unilaterally.
The regulator has the authority to unilaterally impose the changes.
Instead, Mr. Barr has unilaterally decided to set them aside.
The Trump administration moved to unilaterally end DACA last year.
School children cannot unilaterally refuse to participate in the pledge.
Unilaterally putting the deal at risk does not isolate Iran.
We are unilaterally disarmed while others — especially China — are not.
Obama sought funds from Congress and, when unsuccessful, acted unilaterally.
I'm not a unilaterally driven or focused type of person.
Yet expecting Congress unilaterally to reconfigure the deal is unrealistic.
CAATSA has successfully blocked the president from unilaterally lifting sanctions.
Some independence supporters are pushing him to unilaterally declare independence.
Well, Donald, when you unilaterally disarm, that tends to happen.
This mechanism can be applied tomorrow by any country, unilaterally.
Who was he to decide unilaterally to alter their home?
Third, Comey does not get to decide that question unilaterally.
But his power to unravel the law unilaterally is limited.
No, the President cannot unilaterally take land without Congressional authorization.
That assent is legally binding, but would be unilaterally revocable.
Do you think that's a unilaterally important value for artists?
It is true that, like Trump, Obama acted unilaterally on immigration.
"Our argument's gonna be that we can't unilaterally disarm," he said.
BECKY QUICK: You're both pretty-- you both act pretty unilaterally though.
Is there a carbon tax you'd unilaterally implement without Congressional approval?
The idea was to stop Mr Trump from lifting them unilaterally.
Talking about tax cuts for the rich unilaterally, another big favor.
Obama acted unilaterally by executive action, bypassing the Republican-led Congress.
But dropping her criticism of Sanders could amount to unilaterally disarming.
He was criticized for abusing his presidential powers by acting unilaterally.
The New Jersey Democrat also critiqued Republicans for "unilaterally" revising Rep.
First, a prior treaty may authorize the president to act unilaterally.
But Brennan unilaterally usurping Robert Mueller's brief is not the problem.
The Hill: Trump can't unilaterally end birthright citizenship, legal experts say.
Is it possible for a President to unilaterally decertify this deal?
Since it's not a law, the policy can be changed unilaterally.
The New Jersey Democrat also slammed Republicans for "unilaterally" revising Rep.
But he has often drawn criticism from Republicans for acting unilaterally.
Israelis withdrew unilaterally, leaving Lebanese factions to take over Israeli positions
Would you unilaterally reenter the US into the Iran nuclear deal?
Fortunately, Trump cannot make these deep cuts to the EPA unilaterally.
In addition, early in the campaign, Wasserman Schultz unilaterally suspended Sen.
The president shouldn&apost be able to make these decisions unilaterally.
Particularly when schools and coaches unilaterally control scholarships and playing time.
Washington has demanded that Pyongyang give up its nuclear weapons unilaterally.
By stating that unilaterally, they're missing out on a potential audience.
Pass legislation preventing Mr. Trump from unilaterally pulling out of NATO.
And then, without warning, Hastings unilaterally published the deck on Slideshare.
Republicans on the panel have the power to issue subpoenas unilaterally.
Mr. Chiklis also said that Mr. Collins "unilaterally" made most decisions.
The government and Russia unilaterally agreed to a truce on Aug.
Mr. Trump cannot unilaterally invite Mr. Putin back into the club.
And, while they lead the charge, they don't do it unilaterally.
No president should be able to unilaterally decide our national complexion.
Unilaterally, offering these or other similar provisions would provide real choice.
The American president also unilaterally ended peace talks with the Taliban.
Presidents have no authority to cancel tariff and trade laws unilaterally.
Obviously, the president should act unilaterally only where legal authority permits.
"She cannot unilaterally decide we're in an impeachment inquiry," he added.
But May's government wants to be able to walk away unilaterally.
"Because President Obama created the DACA program unilaterally through an executive action, a court might rule that President Trump had a legal basis to terminate the program unilaterally," said Stephen Yale-Loehr of Cornell Law School.
So Michigan has unilaterally disarmed in selection of black and Latino students.
Then he threatened to use force if the group declared independence unilaterally.
The president has vast authority to issue pardons unilaterally for any reason.
He said that "no president could" unilaterally order that kind of wiretapping.
While President Obama may have acted unilaterally, he did not act alone.
And it illustrates how the executive branch now unilaterally makes public policy.
It's been 34 days since Nancy Pelosi unilaterally declared her impeachment inquiry.
We shouldn't unilaterally disarm American businesses while other countries are doubling down.
Casanovas said his group had decided unilaterally to offer the safe-houses.
Wednesday's action was the first time the South unilaterally closed the complex.
There, unlike with legislation, the president has the power to act unilaterally.
I would argue, you don't want the private sector doing this unilaterally.
Hungary is leading the opposition to Germany's unilaterally decreed refugee/migrant policies.
Nobody suggests they should unilaterally disarm while Donald Trump rakes in cash.
Without that philosophy, this could never be done by pushing it unilaterally.
California opposes weakening the rules and threatened to pursue tougher standards unilaterally.
Trump probably could start deportation proceedings and tear up trade deals unilaterally.
He can decide, unilaterally, to give ultra-classified information to foreign leaders.
And of course, Trump can withdraw from the Paris climate agreement unilaterally.
It's hard to deny that Justin Timberlake is a unilaterally talented dude.
Asked if Trump had the authority to unilaterally kill the agreement, Sen.
It's going to be that the United States unilaterally, essentially, has abdicated.
If not, he says, the U.S. shouldn't work on the issue unilaterally.
Pai frequently criticized Wheeler for not consulting the minority and acting unilaterally.
They also acted unilaterally, despite disdain from the rest of the world.
The Trump administration has indicated it will not unilaterally end the practice.
Israel used to have a military presence, but withdrew unilaterally in 2005.
On Obamacare: Trump cannot unilaterally eliminate Obamacare's insurance mandate and coverage penalties.
Experts questioned LePage's ability to unilaterally block the initiative from taking effect.
Maybe it is time to unilaterally disarm, and take up arms elsewhere.
"There are real dangers if Brussels keeps acting unilaterally," Mr. Fuest said.
"The governor cannot unilaterally cancel or delay an election," Pritzker's office said.
The short answer is no, a president cannot defer an election unilaterally.
Russia said the Syrian government unilaterally agreed to a truce on Aug.
It does not permit the president to unilaterally declare a nationwide quarantine.
"I cannot see us, unilaterally as OPEC, doing a deal," he said.
Trump threatened to unilaterally withdraw if lawmakers are unable to do so.
We would be badly isolated if we unilaterally tried to dismantle it.
He has threatened to act unilaterally if the Chinese do not prevail.
And companies may independently and unilaterally meet whatever voluntary standards they wish.
In the meantime, the president unilaterally decided to send troops to Kuwait.
As president, Biden would not be able to unilaterally remove Section 230.
The U.S., however, should not be forced to unilaterally shoulder the burden.
So unilaterally changing the rules its gives itself would not harm anyone.
Recently, presidents have acted unilaterally, with little or no specific congressional support.
Obama had previously voiced misgivings about unilaterally suspending deportations on multiple occasions.
On immigration, he has unilaterally ended DACA and now holds it hostage.
But a president should not be able to revoke a law unilaterally.
Britain cannot unilaterally extend negotiations and would need the EU to agree.
"The president is not a monarch and can't just do things unilaterally."
Unilaterally canceling the exercises makes the US seem a lot less trustworthy.
That's because we need to move forward in a way that brings the community with us, because if I act unilaterally, or what's perceived as unilaterally, and leave my community behind, then it looks like a power grab.
The award show's nubile young attendees unilaterally resembled Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver.
Contrary to his campaign promise, Mr Trump cannot unilaterally "tear up" the deal.
Thus, Maduro's most readily available recourse to ease payments is unilaterally halting them.
Islamic law makes it much easier for a man to initiate divorce unilaterally.
It now proposes to take this step unilaterally, without a treaty or agreement.
Like Slack, these companies also claim that attacks are impossible to unilaterally prevent.
The North says it won&apost be unilaterally pressured into abandoning its nukes.
ITALIAN DRAFT REPORT SAYS MINISTRY HAS POWER TO UNILATERALLY REVOKE ATLANTIA MOTORWAY CONCESSION
And pretty much any advanced economy could substantially, and unilaterally, increase that number.
But that's not something that you as a commissioner can unilaterally look into?
"I don't think that's healthy for the executive to act unilaterally," Collins said.
The Commission unilaterally transmogrified the Lifeline program into one also subsidizing cell phones.
The only catch is that a new president could unilaterally halt the process.
He acted unilaterally, neither waiting for nor requesting the participation of other nations.
A right for Britain to unilaterally decide it will leave the backstop. 2.
Now, however, it may, to American dismay, win "market" status unilaterally from Europe.
Sure, the United States could try to unilaterally impose new sanctions on Iran.
It remains legally unclear whether the U.K. could unilaterally withdraw its Brexit notice.
He noted that the president does have the authority to unilaterally revoke clearances.
Feinstein said her bills would prevent Trump from unilaterally barring factions of immigrants.
"It is impossible for Washington to act unilaterally without upsetting allies," Thomson said.
Booker decided that Senate rules on confidentiality of information should be unilaterally ignored.
"In pharmaceuticals ... the president can act unilaterally to reduce drug pricing," Robbins warned.
This action, if taken unilaterally, will be vilified by leaders throughout the region.
That said, when they are driving for Uber, the company unilaterally controls fares.
Under such authority, Whitaker could unilaterally slam the door shut on Mueller's efforts.
The Kurds warned they would declare independence unilaterally if Baghdad did not yield.
We saw the helicopters coming — they did it unilaterally, they killed innocent civilians.
In Britain, ministers have the power to unilaterally detain people and close borders.
A right for Britain to unilaterally decide it will leave the backstop. 2.
I don't know too many wars, Dan, where people win the wars unilaterally.
During the civil rights movement, members of the convention almost unilaterally supported segregation.
Republicans will have to admit that they can't unilaterally repeal and replace Obamacare.
Fortunately, Mr. McConnell does not have the power to unilaterally undermine this trial.
The courts have upheld presidents' power to protect federal land as monuments unilaterally.
They reason that Obama carried it out unilaterally instead of working through Congress.
These are issues that cannot be unilaterally addressed by a single presidential administration.
The Constitution's separation of powers prevents the President from binding the country unilaterally.
Unable to defeat Boko Haram unilaterally, Buhari publically welcomed assistance from neighboring countries.
North Korea certainly didn't agree to denuclearize unilaterally while receiving nothing in return.
Dianne Feinstein of California unilaterally releasing the transcript of a closed-door hearing.
And they say no one class of people should unilaterally decide humanity's response.
None of us can choose unilaterally to live in a low-carbon society.
France said it would not recognize Catalonia if the region unilaterally declared independence.
"I don't agree that we are unilaterally starting to militarize these islands," said Putin.
"At the moment there's a moratorium on any country doing that unilaterally," Evans said.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "In Europe, Putin has unilaterally redrawn the map.
Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) unilaterally held an independence referendum on Sept.
China opposes unilaterally imposed tariffs, and will not succumb to any pressure, Gao said.
This allows the administration to unilaterally set tariffs in the name of national security.
Catalonia declared independence unilaterally last week after holding a vote banned under Spain's constitution.
Neither side is willing to stand down unilaterally in an escalating war of words.
Congressmen ducked the decision, leading the president to take it unilaterally, on questionable authority.
In frustration Bruno Le Maire, France's finance minister, has applied a digital tax unilaterally.
If Syria does so again on his watch, he warns, he will act unilaterally.
Despite the 5-year extension, EU rules allow France to unilaterally ban the substance.
His testimony was first released, unilaterally, by Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
"If China unilaterally imposes sanctions, it will have no more tricks," Professor Cheng said.
"We regret the stance of the businessmen who unilaterally laid off workers," Puspital said.
It was sent unilaterally by a House staff member without any input or permission.
But the new rules were issued "unilaterally and without prior dialogue," the firms said.
"There's only so much any president can do unilaterally," the "Mad Money " host said.
The commission again unilaterally transmogrified the Lifeline program into one also subsidizing Internet service.
Instead, the league unilaterally attempted to address its financial insolvency by divesting the athletes.
"We don't think any one person would unilaterally do this, or should," he said.
However, even if China isn't on board, Burns thinks the U.S. shouldn't act unilaterally.
This time around, Obama seems to be aiming for actions he can take unilaterally.
The White House has indicated it does not intend to end the policy unilaterally.
Under U.S. law, NAFTA is a trade agreement that could technically be unilaterally dissolved.
Break fees would fall due should one side try to change the terms unilaterally.
U.S. allies voiced their misgivings about the United States unilaterally calling Jerusalem Israel's capital.
Right now, Pelosi appoints the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) unilaterally.
The European Commission can unilaterally scrap an equivalence decision by giving a month's notice.
And, it stopped the White House from unilaterally overturning appropriations decisions by impounding funds.
Presidents historically enjoy more freedom to act unilaterally when it comes to foreign affairs.
Why would they unilaterally surrender and trust Trump to give them what they want?
It's a negotiating tactic, but signals several serious things: (1) We aren't unilaterally disarming.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is unilaterally confronting Europe over trade imbalances and national security.
Mattis resigned in protest of Trump's decision to unilaterally withdraw from Syria on Dec.
Finally, Trump could decide he is revoking eligibility for the former intelligence officials unilaterally.
And if the Americans demurred, the Soviets might act unilaterally and send in troops.
Uber doesn't so much do business in cities as unilaterally install itself as infrastructure.
But the Rose Garden is one of the few outdoor venues he controls unilaterally.
More broadly, though, India unilaterally pushed to change Kashmir's status without Pakistan's buy-in.
Trump would actually have an easier time then Clinton unilaterally enacting his immigration plans.
To unilaterally and without any accountability change what Congress has authorized is not democratic.
As Republicans did in 2017 on health care and taxes, Democrats will proceed unilaterally.
It said a government plan to unilaterally extend maturities had triggered a brief default.
It said a government plan to unilaterally extend maturities had triggered a brief default.
But in the short term, one party can't unilaterally disarm on a core issue.
Trump could choose to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan tomorrow, unilaterally and without conditions.
If he cared about Dreamers, Trump could unilaterally decide to keep it in place.
The country could unilaterally slash import tariffs on foreign goods to prevent price hikes.
India unilaterally changes its domestic law and administrative divisions, challenging China's sovereignty and interests.
"The Ferguson City Council has attempted to unilaterally amend the negotiated agreement," Gupta said.
President Trump evidently realizes that he can't repeal or amend a federal law unilaterally.
If a complaint can't be resolved, the U.S. could move forward unilaterally with tariffs.
Tsai, however, has denied this, saying that such a move wouldn't be made unilaterally.
"He could move unilaterally, that seems from day one to have been the strategy."
It remains unclear whether he was operating unilaterally or under explicit orders from Trump.
Trump unilaterally—and recklessly—abandoned the deal a year ago, then reimposed punitive sanctions.
They cannot afford a single defection on an attempt to change the rules unilaterally.
The United States coming unilaterally to put in place tariffs and sanctions on trade.
Senators have introduced two bills that would limit Trump's ability to fire Mueller unilaterally.
DACA was unilaterally ordered by President Obama after Congress refused to approve the program.
The move is the first major tariff decision Trump has made unilaterally in office.
But Ms. Goodwin had launched the change unilaterally, unaware of what she would unleash.
Unilaterally recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel upends decades of American policy.http://bit.
Perhaps luckily for Mr. Bannon, Ms. Mercer cannot unilaterally dismiss him from his company.
How can we trust this country when it withdraws unilaterally from the nuclear deal?
Iran will unilaterally not be able to remain as the party adhering to the JCPOA.
Yet Barr's Justice Department unilaterally concluded that it simply doesn't believe Congress's stated legislative purpose.
But the principle still stands: The president can unilaterally decide to launch a nuclear airstrike.
"This is not the first time he has released sensitive information unilaterally," says the letter.
The Catalan regional parliament in Barcelona passed a motion Friday unilaterally establishing a new country.
But the issue is that the Venezuelan government unilaterally fixes the price of the Petro.
Britain cannot unilaterally delay Brexit but needs the agreement of the other EU member states.
In the event of no-deal Britain should unilaterally abolish all import tariffs, they say.
"It would mean unilaterally disarming themselves in cyberspace," security expert Robert Graham told VICE News.
But the report acknowledged the ministry had the power to unilaterally revoke the motorway concession.
However, the draft NDAA say the U.S. reserves the right to act unilaterally if needed.
He told reporters, however, that it wasn't clear that government should regulate Silicon Valley unilaterally.
In the traditional financial system, financial intermediaries have the power to unilaterally revert illegitimate transactions.
Maybe Pence can deter Trump from unilaterally imposing tariffs, as he very much could do.
When Israel pulled out unilaterally from Gaza it evacuated all 8,000 settlers who lived there.
It is within our power to rewrite the rules, consensually if possible, unilaterally if necessary.
However, hospitals should not be free to unilaterally impose their list prices on individual consumers.
The then-majority Democrats used a controversial parliamentary gimmick to unilaterally reinterpret existing Senate rules.
The administration can point to its actions on regulatory relief that have been done unilaterally.
But soon, companies realized that they could not unilaterally solve regional and global environmental problems.
He sought to keep the focus on Trump, saying he could address the issue unilaterally.
There is some debate on whether Trump has the power to withdraw from NAFTA unilaterally.
" Acknowledging some backlash, Cook stood firm and told ABC News, "we made the decision unilaterally.
Macron and his government are attempting to unilaterally scrub out the internet of hateful thoughts.
Congressional Democrats would likely bring a legal challenge against the president's right to act unilaterally.
The Obama administration has already imposed — unilaterally — regulations to meet the protocol's carbon dioxide pledges.
Of course, politically neither party wants to be seen as unilaterally disarming against their rival.
"The United States must not act impulsively, and we must not act unilaterally," Sanders said.
We also cannot allow an unhinged (or hinged) President to unilaterally take America to war.
The legislative achievements of 22019 were not a result of one party exercising power unilaterally.
In 2005, then–Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pulled out Israeli troops and settlers unilaterally.
So, the logic here becomes, unilaterally claiming this private human experience for a market dynamic.
As you might've noticed, Google is unilaterally force-quitting your option to revert to Gchat.
The governor, though, said he did not have the power to postpone the primary unilaterally.
Upset that Trump unilaterally fired FBI Director James Comey for investigating his ties to Russia?
Now President Morales has turned on Cicig, ordering its expulsion and unilaterally terminating its mission.
Subway's franchise contract forbids the company from unilaterally closing stores just because sales are weak.
It unilaterally rejected the proposed light-rail route, which would have cut across its property.
Stopping activity unilaterally, the experts say, would undermine its leverage in any coming arms negotiations.
The bill unilaterally alters the administration of Jammu and Kashmir without consultation from state leaders.
So if Mr. Trump insists on acting unilaterally, he should cut rather than raise tariffs.
But why would we unilaterally disarm if other countries are not playing by the rules?
And the case of Ariel serves to illustrate the contentiousness of unilaterally defining the blocs.
We have brought unfairness cases against companies that unilaterally changed their past promises, harming consumers.
Similarly, a broadband provider that unilaterally withdrew its net neutrality promises could face FTC enforcement.
The EPA believed it could unilaterally disregard Congress' preconditions on the agency's power to regulate.
They were essentially unilaterally changing the terms of our agreement, without ever asking for consent.
Iran cannot legally close the waterway unilaterally because part of it is Oman's territorial waters.
Geoengineering would be cheap enough that even a middle-income country could deploy it unilaterally.
This includes opposing efforts by the Israeli government to expand settlements or unilaterally annex territory.
They also embolden Israeli annexationists, who want to take parts of the West Bank unilaterally.
It criminalized looting by pothunters and authorized the president unilaterally to set aside national monuments.
But just because the President can't unilaterally override the Constitution doesn't mean he won't try.
Because the law was enacted by Congress, the President could not change the law unilaterally.
This is likely to be a package of measures that the province can take unilaterally.
The administration declined to say Tuesday whether Obama would act unilaterally to close the prison.
Mostly because of the Fixed-Term Parliament Act of 2011, Johnson can't unilaterally call elections.
Iran was fully adhering to its obligations when the Trump administration unilaterally withdrew last year.
The FBI director cannot, for example, unilaterally determine the budget or switch up the priorities.
Could a country unilaterally pursue climate solutions that, unlike ocean iron dumping, pose substantial risks?
Then unilaterally to fold on Monday while getting absolutely nothing ... was absolutely shocking and baffling.
Driver partners unilaterally decide when they want to work and where they want to work.
When the report was released on May 15th, the FTC unilaterally designated Cho fils as representative.
The French carmaker currently has the right to unilaterally name Nissan board members and senior executives.
Baghdad says it is committed to OPEC's supply cut deal and would not pump more unilaterally.
It's also not likely that a state would simply break up with the United States unilaterally.
If the United States government unilaterally decided to devalue its currency, other countries would probably follow.
"Our ambassadors tend not to do things unilaterally," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told a briefing.
They can't be "unilaterally" required as part of the settlement agreement, per language in the legislation.
But even during the Nixon and Clinton inquiries, the minority could not take such actions unilaterally.
For another, the political pressure this decision creates might push Trump to torpedo the deal unilaterally.
If you will make compromises unilaterally, they will treat it as a sign of your weakness.
Trump unilaterally changed the rules so that he could start separating these kids from their families.
It is, after all, in effect a subsidy that allows individuals unilaterally to direct government spending.
In particular, aides have focused on what Trump can do unilaterally, such as rolling back regulations.
Iran made the decision a year after U.S. President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the deal.
Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) to limit Huawei's capacity to operate unilaterally in the United States.
If a post-Brexit Britain unilaterally scrapped its barriers, it would lose all its bargaining clout.
"If the U.S. does unilaterally withdraw from NAFTA, all bets are off," Monex Canada's Berich said.
Also, the concept of universal apps, or mobile apps on PCs, have not been unilaterally embraced.
It's unclear if Trump could unilaterally undo Obama's designations, because it has never been tried before.
President Donald Trump declared he would be prepared to act "unilaterally" against Pyongyang in early April.
"The United States unilaterally wants to change the established rules of the game," Velasco told Reuters.
If Trump decides to withdraw from the deal unilaterally, the accord gives him a path forward.
Fortunately Trump cannot unilaterally do much of what he threatens, not without the assistance of Congress.
And he seems to think he can impose it unilaterally, because "the people" stand behind him.
The WPR is intended to prevent the President from unilaterally placing US soldiers in harm's way.
So not only can it be done, it is being done unilaterally by part of China.
Trump signaled in October that he planned to unilaterally withdraw the United States from the pact.
"My understanding is there's serious legal analysis supporting their ability to act unilaterally," Cruz told reporters.
"I have always opposed Presidential attempts to change immigration law unilaterally," Love said in a statement.
But they lament that the reforms have been unilaterally taken and directed by the police themselves.
It gives Puerto Rico the power to unilaterally abrogate debt, something normally available only in bankruptcy.
China opposes unilaterally imposed tariffs, and there is no winner in a trade war, Gao said.
But if they voted "no," Republicans wouldn't have the votes to unilaterally change the rules. Sen.
The board expects to approve a plan that day even if it means imposing measures unilaterally.
Congress cannot unilaterally renegotiate a multilateral accord, the Geneva daily Le Temps quoted him as saying.
The United States will host the G-7 next year, and Trump can unilaterally invite guests.
The U.S. Senate appears ready to ensure that the administration doesn't unilaterally ease up on Russia.
Critics of the immigration plan said the president has exceeded his power by enacting it unilaterally.
So now we have a logic where the surveillance capitalism is unilaterally claiming private human experience.
In Brussels, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said Washington could not unilaterally cancel the agreement.
Then there's the regulatory arena, where Mr. Trump also has a free hand to act unilaterally.
In this world, the United States must pursue its interests narrowly, unilaterally and with unapologetic force.
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) last week that the Fed cannot unilaterally loan to a struggling municipality.
Angered that the league changed its anthem policy unilaterally, the N.F.L. Players Association filed a grievance.
Their case is straightforward: Trump is unilaterally involving the United States in war, and that's unconstitutional.
"To sort of unilaterally use tear gas in Mexico raises all sorts of issues," he said.
Some critics have questioned whether the commission even has the authority to unilaterally restrict outside income.
Radical elements want him to make the Catalan parliament declare independence unilaterally on Thursday or Friday.
DeWine does not have the power to delay elections unilaterally except in the case of invasion.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in December that the U.S. cannot unilaterally cancel Turkey's participation.
"We have previously faulted Comey for acting unilaterally and inconsistent with Department policy," the report says.
Mr. Fallon also said Ms. Brazile vastly overstated her ability to unilaterally change the party nominee.
Trump's decision to "unilaterally" impose the ban was condemned by the European Union earlier Thursday morning.
But McCarthy does not have authority to unilaterally appoint a lawmaker to any ranking member position.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday also said Trump could not overturn the landmark pact unilaterally.
Warren isn't the first to claim that a president could unilaterally wipe out federal student debt.
Mr. Trump cannot unilaterally cancel the rules, which were released under the 1970 Clean Air Act.
This means that the terms of those contracts and agreements cannot be changed unilaterally or retrospectively.
Because Mr. Flynn has already pleaded guilty twice, he cannot unilaterally withdraw from the plea deal.
" Asked if it might move unilaterally, she said: "Fidesz... is an inch from quitting the EPP.
Iran cannot legally close the waterway unilaterally because part of it is in Oman's territorial waters.
"When this president can't get what he wants, he acts unilaterally by executive order," said Rep.
But the Justice Department would not be able to unilaterally unwind the agreements without court intervention.
Presidents have wide latitude to act unilaterally in foreign policy and command a powerful bully pulpit.
It was not clear under what legal basis, if any, the United States could intervene unilaterally.
It's bizarre and somewhat troubling that Apple could unilaterally punish a competitor for its privacy sins.
However, for Francis's critics, it's yet another example of his tendency to unilaterally influence church teaching.
House Democrats are preparing legislation that would limit the president's ability to unilaterally commandeer wall funding.
The confrontation began when the board unilaterally transferred a group of teachers, most of them white.
Think of the well-settled rules regarding impoundment of funds allocated by Congress: If the president cannot frustrate Congress's will by unilaterally impounding funds Congress has demanded that he spend, on what basis may he decide to unilaterally override Congress's judgment about what officers are necessary?
Today it would need an even more intrusive and coercive approach to assert its IP rights unilaterally.
If Trump decides to pull out of the deal unilaterally, the accord gives him a path forward.
I reached out to Feaver with two big questions: Can the president unilaterally launch a nuclear strike?
Let me start with a simple but important question: Can the president unilaterally launch a nuclear strike?
People who believe in astrology shouldn't necessarily turn someone down unilaterally because of their sign, Renstrom argues.
"There's no legal authority allowing a district attorney unilaterally to offer … immunity to a defendant," Steele said.
The Catalan parliament may unilaterally declare independence as soon as Tuesday following a banned referendum on Oct.
Diplomats who disagree are generally not entitled to unilaterally defy, undermine and work against a president's wishes.
"He said former president Barack Obama had implemented the program "unilaterally to great controversy and legal concern.
Many apps also take away our rights by granting themselves the power to unilaterally amend the contract.
Legal scholars argue Trump doesn't have the power to unilaterally overturn any element of the 14th Amendment.
Instead, they are digging in and Catalonia is on the brink of unilaterally—and illegally—declaring independence.
" On self=regulation: "We're past the point where it makes sense for Facebook to unilaterally make decisions.
I seriously doubt anyone would have said anything if Blakeman didn't unilaterally decide to redo the flip.
It's important to recognize that Trump can't unilaterally sweep away the CPP with a single executive order.
"Currency markets are just too big to act unilaterally, even if it's the United States," she said.
But they see no legal grounds for reneging on the pact or for unilaterally declaring it indefinite.
In June, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer threatened to turn back previously registered migrants unilaterally at the border.
It is inappropriate -- and unhelpful for a resolution -- that the US has unilaterally hyped up the issue.
He also told his security cabinet that Israel would unilaterally limit future settlement construction to please Trump.
"China is escalating the situation unilaterally, and this is totally unacceptable," Inada said at a press conference.
But herein lies a problem: A person's biological sex doesn't always fit unilaterally into male or female.
It is inappropriate — and unhelpful for a resolution — that the US has unilaterally hyped up the issue.
In a statement issued through a PR agency in Athens, Gongbao said NBG had unilaterally halted negotiations.
What Trump could do — without consent of our creditors — is unilaterally leave parts of our debt unpaid.
They say that Republicans have unilaterally handled his vetting and obscured parts of his lengthy paper trail.
A decision to suspend exercises is an alliance decision and not one that should be done unilaterally.
Facebook has a history of unilaterally changing how material from its partners is posted on its service.
If President Trump then unilaterally revokes the existing NAFTA, a major legal confrontation will erupt with Congress.
Congressional Republicans are rallying behind potential executive action by the Treasury Department to reduce capital gains unilaterally.
Under Congress's plan, the island can unilaterally reduce its debt with the approval of a federal judge.
The U.S. caused a stir in March 2019 by unilaterally recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the occupied heights.
" State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert responded later on Tuesday: "Our ambassadors tend not to do things unilaterally.
Meanwhile, a September ceasefire in Ukraine, offered unilaterally by separatist leaders, failed after just over a week.
Trump begrudgingly signed the bill, which also limited his ability to unilaterally ease economic sanctions on Russia.
" North Korea has repeatedly refused US calls for it to unilaterally denuclearize, branding Washington's demands a "delusion.
Do you believe at this point that we have sufficient forces that we could come down unilaterally?
Obama unveiled steps he plans to take unilaterally earlier in the day Tuesday at the White House.
He continues to operate unilaterally and often secretly to undermine traditional conservative Republican beliefs and campaign promises.
President Obama likely isn't finished using his authority to unilaterally protect land and water as national monuments.
WE GAVE IT AWAY UNILATERALLY AND NOW IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO GET BACK TO A RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENT.
On Friday, he threatened, in a tweet, to unilaterally impose a 85033 percent tariff on European cars.
EU rules allow France to unilaterally ban the substance, however, an approach Macron has decided to take.
There has been some concern within the administration that Mnuchin is trying to run these negotiations unilaterally.
And Turkey, a NATO ally, has also caused tensions to flare by acting unilaterally in northern Syria.
Trump ridiculed the deal and unilaterally abandoned it last year over the objections of the other signatories.
Some historians argue unilaterally that these types of fights a la Django Unchained did not take place.
"Well, we gave away so much unilaterally that we really have to claw it back," Ross added.
Kosovo unilaterally declared secession in 2008 from Serbia, which went to court to try and stop it.
A president Sanders or Booker or Gillibrand would not be able to unilaterally legalize weed, of course.
A few months later, in August 2005, Israel unilaterally withdrew from the strip, and from my home.
With its "Authorized Service Provider" program, Apple unilaterally sets both the prices and geographic distribution of repairs.
The United States unilaterally withdrew from the accord in 2018 and has re-imposed sanctions on Iran.
"To sort of unilaterally use tear gas in Mexico raises all sorts of issues," one expert said.
When one state unilaterally closes businesses, people typically cross state lines to look for open businesses elsewhere.
By pulling troops out unilaterally, they argue, Mr. Trump has emboldened America's enemies and distressed its allies.
That decision has "unilaterally forfeited any American influence in helping shape Syria's future," Fawaz Gerges told CNN.
Or do you think this is something that needs to be dealt, unilaterally, from country to country?
In 1959, when the head of the Veterans Administration instituted the VA motto, he did so unilaterally.
It's unrealistic to expect that any single country will unilaterally disarm its cyberarsenals while the threats remains.
Commissioner Rob Manfred said he hoped to reach an agreement rather than put measures in place unilaterally.
But he has not ruled out such a step, particularly if Mr. Puigdemont's government declares independence unilaterally.
No subsequent president has respected that narrow list of when he may unilaterally dispatch forces into combat.
Lighthizer also promised lawmakers a final agreement will allow the U.S. to act unilaterally to reimpose tariffs.
Just as with an arms race, no one wants to disarm unilaterally in the data arms race.
In addition to these sanctions, the bill also limited the president's power to waive such sanctions unilaterally.
And Turkey, he repeated, could not expect solidarity from its allies if it acts unilaterally in Syria.
In November 2013, the Democratic majority unilaterally curtailed the filibuster as it applied to most presidential nominations.
Trump cannot unilaterally execute his NSS agenda, as he requires the cooperation of federal agencies and departments.
"If the United States unilaterally withdraws from the nuclear deal it would isolate Washington," Liwak told CNBC.
If China fails to keep its agreement, the United States would respond "proportionally but unilaterally," he said.
The Soviet Union was a nuclear power with the means to unilaterally end all life on Earth.
The report estimates that roughly 20 percent of the needed actions can be taken by mayors unilaterally.
Madrid dismissed the regional parliament in October after it held an unconstitutional referendum and unilaterally declared independence.
Future presidents could unilaterally impose their will broadly — because a crisis is in the eye of the beholder.
Whichever way they go, it's difficult for Trump to unilaterally impose taxes and he needs congressional buy-in.
The EFT assumes that Britain unilaterally cuts all of them to zero, boosting trade and thus economic growth.
The campaign's organizers write:Facebook unilaterally decides the news that billions of people around the world see every day.
The federal government can unilaterally impose a tax, although Trudeau has been pushing for a pan-Canadian solution.
The decision to pull out unilaterally of the Iran deal was not welcomed by a single European ally.
He has been ideological and combative, unafraid to abuse his executive authority and fully content to govern unilaterally.
Pyongyang has now countered by saying it won&apost be unilaterally pressured into abandoning its nukes, analysts say.
Mr Mattis decided to step down after Donald Trump unilaterally announced the withdrawal of American troops from Syria.
"The mainland authorities unilaterally destroyed the agreement without communication with our side," the panel said in a statement.
The plan comes as European members of the deal are furious with Trump for unilaterally exiting the deal.
Even so, a coalition of states acting unilaterally to cool the whole planet would still risk military reprisals.
Administration officials past and present have told us that Trump savors news coverage that shows him acting unilaterally.
It was unclear for days whether Republicans could unilaterally pass the measure without help from the other side.
Her ex-husband converted to Islam, unilaterally converted their three children and ran away with them in 2009.
The deepening conflict follows Trump's decision a year ago to unilaterally withdraw from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
"But if the U.S. should nonetheless unilaterally increase tariffs there will have to be a response," he said.
Britain chairs the Khartoum Process's steering committee and provides money for it, both through the EU and unilaterally.
When told Hunter unilaterally removed the painting, Jackson Lee made a sound of disbelief and shook her head.
There's a reason people like Donald Trump can unilaterally manipulate cable news and ignore the print media establishment.
The attorney receiving the material, however, is not permitted to act as judge and unilaterally make that determination.
The administration has already taken steps to undermine GE unilaterally when it delayed its implementation earlier this month.
If Britain could not unilaterally reverse Brexit, then it could be forced out against its wishes, he said.
In my opinion, farting is unacceptable under any circumstances; if given the power, I would unilaterally ban it.
One key issue was corporate tax breaks, which Senator Bernie Sanders publicly urged President Obama to nullify unilaterally.
For most of his presidency, even Mr. Obama said he did not have the power to act unilaterally.
"Unilaterally withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement is short-sighted in the extreme," Schneider said in a statement.
Trump warned that if he did not get the changes he wanted, he would unilaterally kill the deal.
But California opposed weakening the rules, threatened to pursue tougher standards unilaterally and could mount a legal challenge.
The global trading body prohibits members from unilaterally raising tariffs above levels that they have committed to maintain.
In November 2016, he imperiled a sick economy by unilaterally announcing the cancellation of large-denomination rupee notes.
"The Vast Majority of Web Content Will Be Video, Says Man Who Can Unilaterally Make Such a Decision."
Like many of Obama's monument decisions, Republicans complained that he ignored local concerns and opposition in unilaterally acting.
But he wasn't given that power unilaterally; he took it, and America is still dealing with the consequences.
Republicans will use that forum to seek answers as to why ATF hasn't acted unilaterally on bump stocks.
Separately, the United States has unilaterally sanctioned Air Koryo, banning its citizens from doing business with the airline.
Notably, a MAC could be implemented unilaterally by the U.S. government because it is consistent with international rules.
More than two decades later, Congress expressly gave presidents the authority to declare such emergencies and act unilaterally.
Over the weekend, Trump told the Financial Times he would be willing to take on North Korea unilaterally.
Democrats infuriated Republicans in 2013 by unilaterally eliminating filibusters for most judicial nominations, but not Supreme Court picks.
To begin with, a "convention for proposing amendments" cannot change the Constitution's ratification procedure or impose amendments unilaterally.
Strzok's testimony shows just how far outside the constitutional lines agencies have gone in unilaterally dismissing Congress's inquiries.
China also condemned Trump's move on Monday, saying it was wrong to unilaterally pull out of the treaty.
"If there is disagreement at my level, the U.S. would expect to act proportionately but unilaterally," Lighthizer added.
"Canada could add a tax to Trump properties equal to any tariff unilaterally imposed by Washington," he writes.
The president's proposal to unilaterally expand background checks comes after a string of mass shootings across the country.
But without Nunes' help, Schiff said, Democrats are exploring other ways to provide Mueller with the information unilaterally.
Now it seeks to serve the 1 percent almost exclusively, and to do so unilaterally by administrative fiat.
The president has told his advisers that he likes tariffs because they can take effect immediately and unilaterally.
A French minister said Monday that France would refuse to recognize Catalonia if the region unilaterally declared independence.
All along, Manfred has said he would rather not exercise his right to unilaterally impose on-field changes.
Or a president whose agenda is stalled in Congress could make policy unilaterally, via executive orders or proclamations.
Compounding the problem, Republicans are willing to act unilaterally on their perception of reality, but Democrats are not.
"The driver participates in a managed transportation service and Uber unilaterally defines the operating terms," the court wrote.
On June 14, the Senate voted 97 to 2 to block Mr. Trump from lifting those sanctions unilaterally.
Companies and consumers can still use arbitration to resolve their differences, but companies cannot unilaterally block group lawsuits.
And speaking of the classroom, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers unilaterally increased school funding by $65 million last year.
However, the power to unilaterally block a nominee is unfair to nominees and inconsistent with our constitutional system.
There is some benefit to allowing companies to unilaterally change in response to industry regulation or customer feedback.
It was legitimate for the president to act unilaterally, but lawmakers should now weigh in and be accountable.
Rather, they are simply hired like any other employee: unilaterally, with little vetting, and with no congressional input.
Because we do different things when we act unilaterally, and we certainly have the right to do that.
Now the coming court proceedings will give Puerto Rico extraordinary powers to impose losses on holdout creditors unilaterally.
TPS has an interesting history in the current debate over the president's powers to unilaterally grant blanket amnesties.
Trump has turned international trade into a "zero-sum game" by unilaterally stoking trade tensions, said the editorial.
That law says that a prime minister can't unilaterally call new elections unless a two-thirds majority consents.
But once decided, he acted unilaterally to increase the size of the Army without elucidating lines of command.
The plea agreement gives the prosecutors the power to almost unilaterally decide whether Mr. Manafort has violated it.
Under NAFTA rules, Trump can unilaterally withdraw from the agreement by giving Mexico and Canada six months' notice.
On Sunday, Santander Cultural unilaterally shut down Queermuseum after conservative critics accused it of promoting blasphemy and pedophilia.
The House has passed legislation to severely limit the president's power to create monuments unilaterally without congressional approval.
Unilaterally giving up influence over one part of it could rebound in unexpected, and almost certainly harmful, ways.
Getting funding approved by Congress would remove the threat of Trump deciding to cut off the payments unilaterally.
Another way to reduce those chances is to take some of the president's authority to start a war unilaterally.
The French government has committed to unilaterally set a carbon price floor for electricity producers from January next year.
The law allows the president to unilaterally impose tariffs in cases of trade-agreement violations or unfair trade practices.
Obama's choice to act on the gun issue unilaterally, just weeks before voting kicks off in Iowa on Feb.
Many in Congress and Trump himself have said the White House can deal with bump stocks unilaterally through regulation.
WE DID THAT UNILATERALLY BY THE WAY, THAT WAS A DECISION I MADE FOR ALL OF THE RIGHT REASONS.
We went through a negotiation process to keep the client from firing us unilaterally for that one single act.
The press at the time pretty much unilaterally approached Wayne with an interest in him as a teen sensation.
No such referendum took place, among the reasons cited by the KRG to unilaterally hold its referendum on independence.
Under the existing equivalence rules, recognition is decided unilaterally by the EU and can be revoked at any time.
Not surprisingly, the Obama Administration's Department of Justice unilaterally decided not to prosecute Lois Lerner for her unlawful actions.
If a majority votes yes—regardless of the turnout—then Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan president, will unilaterally declare independence.
In the absence of such a consensus, few governments will take the risk of raising their own rates unilaterally.
The wealthy northeastern region had unilaterally declared independence on the basis of a referendum deemed illegal by Spanish courts.
In classic Muslim thinking a man can renounce his wife unilaterally by pronouncing the word talaq on three occasions.
Experts said there is some dispute about whether the president has the authority to unilaterally terminate a security clearance.
Starz said Altice "unilaterally pulled down the Starz signal," without providing any notice, in the midst of active negotiations.
Uber unilaterally sets and repeatedly alters the fares passengers pay, what drivers are paid, and the commissions it takes.
Spain's previous conservative government took control of the region when the regional administration unilaterally declared independence following the Oct.
That revelation comes from a transcript of his testimony to the committee released unilaterally today its ranking member, Sen.
They could hope to be freed or have arrest warrants dropped if they swore no to pursue independence unilaterally.
It was well-learned when Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza in 2005 that the neighborhood did not get better.
The government is therefore determined to stall, even in violation of the rules it unilaterally approved for the recall.
Trump has exited deals (Paris and TPP); chipped away at them (Iran); and unilaterally signed a lot of EOs.
Meanwhile, Graham has introduced legislation that would give Congress the chance to block Trump from lifting Russia sanctions unilaterally.
Some of the executive orders he can overturn unilaterally, but he will need help from Congress in other cases.
He repeated that sanctions should end unilaterally, a view held even by Obama's most ardent fans on the island.
Needless to say, with Russian attacks intensifying, now is not the time to ease any of the sanctions unilaterally.
Democrats are vowing not to vote for anything that amounts to the United States unilaterally rewriting the international agreement.
It would be unwise, at this point, to say that African-Americans will unilaterally penalize Harris or forgive her.
The FHFA has broad authority to implement GSE reform unilaterally and can do even more in coordination with Treasury.
"Today, the rule of law suffered another blow, as an unelected judge unilaterally rewrote immigration policy," the statement read.
Secessionist Catalan politicians have pledged to unilaterally declare independence at Monday's session after staging an independence referendum last Sunday.
Last week, lawmakers in on the island passed their own law, authorizing the governor to unilaterally halt debt payments.
Some believe that Trump should release the tax returns on his own, instead of Congress unilaterally forcing him to.
"It is regrettable that the U.S. side unilaterally escalated trade disputes, which resulted in severe negotiating setbacks," Gao said.
Another, though weaker, option is for Mr. Obama to act unilaterally and articulate this framework for the two parties.
Mutko said the decision had been made unilaterally by Craven because he was nearing the end of his career.
If those standards are not adequate, the correct approach is to change the standard, not unilaterally declare products defective.
President Donald Trump should not be able to unilaterally repeal or modify sanctions against Chinese telecom company ZTE, Sen.
Russia's military said it was "senseless" for Syria's army to respect the ceasefire unilaterally, while being attacked by militants.
Tennis, like most industries, organizations and companies, adheres to norms and rules that did not unilaterally anticipate working moms.
The Palestinians are now moving the resolution before the UN's General Assembly, where the US cannot unilaterally avoid censure.
China has repeatedly asked India to unilaterally withdraw from the Doklam area, or face the prospect of an escalation.
The executive branch owns the underlying intelligence material so Trump, if he wanted to, could unilaterally make it public.
These funds have already been appropriated by Congress, and the president may not unilaterally redirect where they are going.
By entering a treaty, or by unilaterally reducing its armaments, a state signals its acceptance of the status quo.
AND YOU KNOW, XI IS VERY MUCH A CONTROL FREAK AND HE DOESN'T APPRECIATE THE UNITED STATES ACTING UNILATERALLY.
Back then, he proposed unilaterally expanding the DACA program and a similar program for parents of those young immigrants.
Some steps could be applied unilaterally, and others through the United Nations, where China has a Security Council veto.
Only three in 274 (210%) say the US should take action unilaterally if it decides to take military action.
This is the front line of criminal justice, and decisions are made unilaterally, with no review by a judge.
The U.S. is one of five permanent members of the Security Council, allowing it to unilaterally veto any resolution.
The answer, unilaterally, had nothing to do technology and everything to do with user base and cost of adoption.
However, John Kerr, the British diplomat who drafted the clause, has repeatedly argued that it can be unilaterally reversed.
" Contrary to what Trump indicated in the speech, they said the travel ban was "taken unilaterally and without consultation.
The Afghan government unilaterally declared a cease-fire to begin on Tuesday, to mark the last week of Ramadan.
Block grant critics say that Trump similarly doesn't have the authority to unilaterally rewrite the rules for Medicaid financing.
" But, he added, "we do not have the luxury of acting unilaterally on this committee or in the Senate.
But that doesn't mean Moon would prefer that the US unilaterally make life-or-death decisions impacting his country.
Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) told the Associated Press the order was "unilaterally throwing out" years of environmental preservation efforts.
President Trump cannot simply ignore an interview request or subpoena from Mr. Mueller or decide unilaterally what to provide.
By choosing to unilaterally raise taxes on Americans, the cost of running a farm, factory or business will grow.
Congress must resist the temptation — and the political pressure — to unilaterally renegotiate the Iran deal and therefore kill it.
Was Trump playing a giant game of geopolitical poker with President Xi Jinping, or was he unilaterally declaring war?
Flashback: Trump unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal last May, calling it the worst deal in history.
Comey also pointed out that there's no way for a president to unilaterally authorize a wiretap of any individual.
If the president can unilaterally abrogate a provision of the Constitution by executive order, which one will be next?
"The message to Mayor de Blasio is that you have no right to unilaterally move the bull," he said.
But the pressure of economic sanctions, unilaterally reimposed by the United States, has been more formidable than Iran anticipated.
Legal experts said nothing in the White House letter justified a president or his administration unilaterally defying congressional subpoenas.
And it was not the imperfections that propelled Mr. Trump to unilaterally withdraw the United States from the treaty.
On substance, the president does not get to decide unilaterally when executive privilege applies or its scope of application.
Both changes can be undone unilaterally, and female and transgender troops have been worried Trump will reverse the changes.
" He said in a statement that his party "did not accept the audit under the current terms, agreed unilaterally.
While the Democrats now can impeach the President unilaterally, there are practical and political risks to exercising that power.
Lawmakers were tight-lipped about the contents of the memo, as they are barred from unilaterally releasing classified information.
Cummings said Gowdy also refused to either issue a subpoena unilaterally or allow a committee vote on a subpoena.
Why, after five years, did Trump suddenly and unilaterally halt critical American military aid to an ally at war?
Earlier this year, Uber unilaterally slashed pay for its drivers in Los Angeles by 25 percent, prompting a strike.
As part of its next contract, the union wants to bar AT&T from changing its commission structure unilaterally.
The white authorities of Rhodesia, who had unilaterally declared independence in 19803, refused to let him attend the funeral.
He and Trump differed over tariffs the President unilaterally enacted on steel and aluminum imports, and then Cohn resigned.
Hanging over the meeting were reports that the Trump administration is preparing to lift sanctions against Russia, perhaps unilaterally.
The underlying intelligence, however, belongs to the executive branch, and Trump could unilaterally make it public if he wished.
However, what is a legitimate demand in negotiations is not only not legitimate, but outright counterproductive, when done unilaterally.
Catalonia unilaterally declared independence in October, prompting the then government of Mariano Rajoy to impose direct rule from Madrid.
The bombers also flew into the Chinese military's unilaterally declared Air Defense Identification Zone which extends over the area.
Municipalities and companies, meanwhile, have acted unilaterally to extend benefits to gay people, including those in same-sex relationships.
Dianne Feinstein unilaterally released the Senate Judiciary Committee's transcript of its closed-door interview with Fusion GPS' Glenn Simpson.
In a call with reporters, they argued that: • The President cannot rewrite the Constitution unilaterally and end birthright citizenship.
The split among unions over USMCA marks a stark contrast to the 1990s, when labor groups unilaterally opposed NAFTA.
Trump invoked a rarely used legal provision that allows him to unilaterally impose the tariffs on national security grounds.
A group of scientists proposed a plan Wednesday that would limit presidential authority to unilaterally order a nuclear attack.
Environmentalists and Democratic states have sued, saying the EPA doesn't have the authority to unilaterally delay rules that long.
"It was unilaterally focused on, to use the minister of finance's words, getting shovels into the ground," Smith said.
"It was unilaterally focused on, to use the minister of finance's words, getting shovels into the ground," Smith said.
Though their interlocutor also has to agree to the reduction so neither side can unilaterally rip the screen away.
The president of the United States can't unilaterally end Hyde or codify Roe in statute — that's up to Congress.
At the same time, the biggest gains in fighting climate change are happening unilaterally outside the international negotiation process.
Moreover, the US can take steps -- if necessary, unilaterally -- to mitigate the risks of a resurgent al Qaeda presence.
It was just days after Trump threatened to unilaterally end constitutionally protected birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants.
SAUDI ENERGY MINISTER SAYS WOULD NOT CONSIDER PUMPING MORE OIL UNILATERALLY TO PUNISH OTHER PRODUCERS FOR NOT CUTTING ENOUGH
The heat has been turned down drastically, and the United States has, unilaterally, suspended military exercises with South Korea.
Rajoy told Iglesias that Puigdemont had to give up the idea of unilaterally declaring independence, a government source said.
In Greece's case, the fallback was Grexit: unilaterally leaving not the European Union but the euro's common currency area.
While the president can hold up aid unilaterally as a form of leverage, canceling it would require new legislation.
"[W]e need to put to rest the canard that Congress can somehow unilaterally change the deal," Engel said.
Leadsom said that while May could request an extension, she would not be able to unilaterally determine its length.
What's more, the president can decide unilaterally to declassify any classified information he wants if he feels it's warranted.
For example, Simon says that Trump does have the authority to unilaterally withdraw the US from the NAFTA agreement.
The question isn't whether he can act unilaterally on Obamacare — it's whether he wants to, and where he starts.
The move comes a year after the US unilaterally withdrew from the deal, over the stringent objections of other signatories.
Second, it empowers the president to unilaterally enter executive agreements with any nation on earth, even known human rights abusers.
"It&aposs a really nutty thing to do unilaterally because it&aposs going to set off alarm bells," Urbelis said.
North Korea has said it will never unilaterally give up its nukes unless Washington eliminates any threat to the regime.
The European Union's top court ruled on Monday that the United Kingdom could unilaterally revoke its 'Article 50' divorce notice.
But gubernatorial races are particularly important because governors have executive authority and can make some changes to state policies unilaterally.
He said there was a debate among Catalan leaders about whether now was the right time to unilaterally declare independence.
At the behest of activists, the EPA has unilaterally killed off entire, once-promising sectors of U.S. research and development.
Both of those accords were the result of years of painstaking diplomacy by European leaders — and Trump unilaterally trashed them.
Removal as chairman of the board will introduce significant limits on Musk's ability to unilaterally exert power over the company.
Such a move would likely trigger legal battles over whether Trump has the authority to unilaterally withdraw from trade agreements.
The leadership structure: The head of the DOJ doesn't unilaterally set department policy — priorities ultimately flow from the White House.
U.S. MADE "FUNDAMENTAL MISJUDGMENT" BELIEVING CHINA IS UNILATERALLY BENEFITTING FROM CHINA-US ECONOMIC AND TRADE RELATIONS - CHINA'S GLOBAL TIMES EDITORIAL
Some actions, like reversing President Obama's executive actions that protect millions of young immigrants from deportation, can be done unilaterally.
Imagine if Cam Newton unilaterally decided that coming in second in the Super Bowl actually made the Panthers the winner.
If the president can unilaterally 'change the law' as he says he can, why, then, did America's founders create Congress?
And, while the White House has broad powers over trade policy, the Trump administration won't be able to act unilaterally.
And while the White House has broad powers over trade policy, the Trump administration won't be able to act unilaterally.
He even gave Mattis permission to unilaterally set the troop levels in Afghanistan, likely to be increased later this year.
McCain's comments came only days after President Trump unilaterally tried to deconstruct the UN deal on taming Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Meloni called the euro "a currency that could collapse", meaning Italy needs a "plan B", but should not exit unilaterally.
It is willfully trying to crush successful companies like Huawei by changing the rules of international trade abruptly and unilaterally.
Like when a platform tells you they've unilaterally decided to take your revenue streams, or a country bans your app.
It will be possible to reduce the probability of North Koreans unilaterally withdrawing from the agreement by structuring its properly.
The DACA designation is not a path to permanent resident status but has been controversial because Obama enacted it unilaterally.
China will have to adopt the necessary countermeasures if the United States decides to unilaterally escalate trade tensions, Gao said.
If these reports are correct, Donald Trump will have unilaterally pushed the United States into a new age of isolationism.
Puigdemont fled Spain in 2017 after Madrid imposed direct rule on the wealthy northeastern region which had unilaterally declared independence.
The aim is to push other countries to ban oil exports as well, either unilaterally or at the United Nations.
He added that the revised document did not give Britain any legal means of exiting the "Irish backstop" arrangements unilaterally.
Well, at least up to now….. Substantial institutional checks and balances remain on how far a president can go unilaterally.
Trump also faced several deadlines that gave him legal powers to unilaterally reimpose some sanctions, and he chose not to.
"Centralized databases carry counterparty risk, that coins will be unilaterally seized or rendered worthless," Sirer wrote me in a message.
The UK cannot extend the Brexit deadline unilaterally, however, and needs the European Union to sign on to the idea.
During most of his first term, Obama insisted that taking action unilaterally to spare DACA recipients from deportation wasn't possible.
Older generations unilaterally judging younger generations, and ignoring their own shortcomings, seldom has led to progress, cooperation and mutual respect.
In exchange, North Korea said it unilaterally suspended nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests and closed a nuclear testing facility.
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said countries that supported the tax reform not only could but "should" move ahead unilaterally.
It says it can no longer abide by the deal if the United States violates it by unilaterally reimposing sanctions.
Simply put, when the president acts unilaterally, rather than pursuing legislative compromise, the result will be more conflict, not less.
Hollywood frequently portrays America leading the charge to save the planet, multilaterally if it can and unilaterally if it must.
He got the attorneys to clarify that Bevin can't unilaterally end expansion -- he needs to submit an amendment to HHS.
The Trump administration acted unilaterally to pull the plug on 81 teenage pregnancy projects that already had strong supporting evidence.
"We are ready to do this unilaterally," he said, adding that he hopes Britain will do the same for Portuguese.
A Democratic committee official told the AP that the subpoenas were issues unilaterally by Republicans with no input from Democrats.
Mr. Abdullah, on Thursday, accused Mr. Ghani of making decisions unilaterally and of failing to consult with him on appointments.
The separations stem from a deliberate policy shift by the Trump administration, which it has the power to unilaterally reverse.
Both changes are still in the process of being implemented and could be reversed unilaterally since they are not laws.
It would also end the ability of future presidents to unilaterally shut down immigration enforcement (read: Obama) for political purposes.
They also wonder whether he will unilaterally wage war with North Korea, a move that could shatter Northeast Asian stability.
The most recent executive action came this month when he acted unilaterally to expand background checks for certain gun purchases.
Absent a clear threat, any bailout proposal should go through Congress rather than be enacted unilaterally by an executive agency.
It includes actions she would take unilaterally in the White House and legislation she would call on Congress to enact.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said any sanctions imposed unilaterally and not under the auspices of the United Nations were illegitimate.
Musk reads this Court's order as not requiring pre-approval unless Musk himself unilaterally decides his planned tweets are material.
Podemos wants ministerial portfolios in a coalition government and accuses Sanchez of trying to impose a single party government unilaterally.
It gives the public a voice into decision making that was basically just unilaterally policy based decision making before this.
"The California National Guard does not have the authority to unilaterally waive these debts," the service said in a statement.
The Congress, in thrall to corporate lobbies, is complicit in letting the President unilaterally dismantle environmental and consumer-protection regulations.
The deal began to unravel over a year ago when President Donald Trump unilaterally pulled America out of the accord.
Instead Qualcomm's board acted against the best interests of its stockholders by unilaterally transferring excessive value to NXP's activist stockholders.
More egregiously, they've actually created a huge political headache for themselves in New Jersey by not "disarming" unilaterally after Sen.
"DACA was implemented unilaterally after Congress declined to extend these benefits to this same group of illegal aliens," he said.
They want a mechanism under which the government in London could quit unilaterally, something the European Union has adamantly resisted.
Some background: International trade is governed by a system of multinational agreements that countries are not supposed to break unilaterally.
To the North Koreans, Mr. Bolton knew, the Libya example was shorthand for making a bad decision to unilaterally disarm.
The Europeans say the deal is in their national security interest; they resent that Mr. Trump has unilaterally upended it.
"With his actions, President Obama has attempted to bypass the constitutionally ordained legislative process and rewrite the law unilaterally," Sen.
Several unions representing education department employees filed grievances, saying that the city could not unilaterally take away their parking privileges.
That said, authors on No Sleep haven't unilaterally been screwed over by the people who want to adapt their work.
But if unilaterally changing Senate rules is the only way to break a potential Democratic blockade, Republicans might go there.
Changing numbers in contracts unilaterally will not suffice; "You have to engage all the parties to that agreement," he said.
She points out that the committee would have little oversight, and the Attorney General could also unilaterally modify the rules.
But as French explains in sobering detail, China has unilaterally determined to claim much of the sea as its own.
" They also called on the Trump administration to reveal its plans, either unilaterally or with allies, for "holding Beijing accountable.
Without it, America is unilaterally disarming while the rest of the world is heading into the arena with more weaponry.
But there are other types of financing that the president or federal agencies he controls could eliminate or suspend unilaterally.
The law, passed in the 1970s, prohibits a sitting US president from unilaterally withholding funds that were appropriated by Congress.
China has repeatedly asked India to unilaterally withdraw from the Doklam area, or else face the prospect of an escalation.
As women, we don't unilaterally control intercourse, nor do we have totally dominant behavior over the men in our society.
If the president can unilaterally add new conditions to one federal grant program, he can do the same with others.
But while some banks unilaterally rejected "hongza" mortgage applications a decade ago, in recent years this policy has been relaxed.
In the early 1970s, a United States mired in Vietnam unilaterally withdrew one of two infantry divisions from South Korea.
And with virtually every energy producer subsidized in this convoluted system, no one can afford to shun their handouts unilaterally.
Neither current Speaker Paul Ryan, nor any other official not from those states, has the authority to remove them unilaterally.
When it comes to the internet economy, the United States has unilaterally disarmed and is being played for a fool.
He could unilaterally order FEMA and other federal agencies to send more people or direct more resources to the island.
Many legislators have demanded that the backstop be limited in time, and that Britain be able to dump it unilaterally.
Ahead of the summit, North Korea rejected unilaterally abandoning an arsenal it has called an essential deterrent against U.S. aggression.
The problem with this approach: Foreign policy is the area in which the president has maximal authority to act unilaterally.
These local prosecutors are key drivers of mass incarceration, often deciding unilaterally just how harshly the law will be enforced.
While communities cannot unilaterally block a project under the prior consultation law, the government must try to reach some agreement.
But North Korea's leadership is believed to regard nuclear weapons as crucial to its survival and has rejected unilaterally disarming.
It's also not happy about Facebook granting itself the power to unilaterally change its terms of service, saying this is contrary to EU consumer legislation which identifies as unfair terms that enable: "the seller or supplier to alter the terms of the contract unilaterally without a valid reason which is specified in the contract".
That way, Apple could not unilaterally introduce a code that weakens the iPhone — a user would have to consent to it.
But he said that Guaido did not have the right to go out into the street and unilaterally declare himself president.
There is also a good policy argument that presidents should not be able to unilaterally undo what their predecessors have protected.
While the Labor Secretary cannot unilaterally repeal a rule, his agency can rewrite and change a rule substantially or scrap it.
Over recent days, speculation had focused on the possibility of Merkel firing Seehofer if he went ahead unilaterally with his plan.
The crackdown, though, fired up independence supporters and hardened expectations among Puigdemont's base that he would unilaterally declare independence in parliament.
"In pharmaceuticals ... the president can act unilaterally to reduce drug pricing," Robbins warned from the 2019 Sohn Conference in New York.
States could also apply it unilaterally, but that would expose them to a higher chance of legal challenges, the official said.
But the Senate is unilaterally responsible for vetting and confirming the president's judicial nominees, and Republicans managed to expand their majority.
Instead, it had been perpetrated unilaterally by employees who had the power to choose what would appear within Facebook's trending section.
North Korea is developing a long-range nuclear missile, a development which Donald Trump has vowed to stop, unilaterally if necessary.
South Korea has unilaterally banned several North Korean officials from entering the country in response to Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests.
Trump could unilaterally revoke the deportation protections President Obama created under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA.
There is no look-back provision in the securities' documentation, which gives the issuer full discretion to unilaterally defer coupon payments.
Even Liam Fox, the pro-Brexit trade secretary, is clear that WTO rules cannot be used unilaterally to avert trade barriers.
The sanctions against Iran, which America reimposed unilaterally three years after a global embargo was lifted, in particular angered European companies.
"The United Kingdom is free to revoke unilaterally the notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU," the court said.
European countries wish to continue honouring the Iran nuclear deal, for example, from which Mr Trump unilaterally withdrew earlier this month.
"Government regulation is one thing that can unilaterally check the power of these companies", argued Connie Lee, a senior at Dartmouth.
If the board and Rossello cannot agree on a fiscal turnaround plan, the board has the authority to implement one unilaterally.
That proposed bill includes a provision creating a Global Investment Advisor role, the same change the CNV made unilaterally on Wednesday.
Another is to give America the right to slap tariffs unilaterally on Chinese goods—which China is understandably loth to accept.
The survey of 15,000 people across 15 countries said that 91 percent of respondents would not let robo-advisers act unilaterally.
French President Emmanuel Macron on March 12 suggested he could unilaterally intervene with air strikes if chemical weapons had been used.
Attorney General William P. Barr also has unusually broad views of a president's power to unilaterally start even a major war.
Rand Paul, oppose action in Syria and criticized Trump for acting unilaterally and not going to congress to request permission beforehand.
Mexico's Foreign Ministry said the measure by the US was "taken unilaterally," and "won't affect Mexican citizens," according to a statement.
The Trump administration is trying to sweep them under the rug by unilaterally picking and choosing who is eligible for reunification.
He accused Washington of allowing and strengthening the Turkish offensive because of its decision to unilaterally withdraw 1,000 troops from Syria.
"Zillow has unilaterally imposed its opinions on the value of homes without the consent of homeowners," she said in an interview.
That way if you have one or two family members who want to sell, they can't unilaterally cause that to happen.
Today, Mr. Comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made unauthorized disclosures to the press of privileged communications with the President.
Pai said he would be using his authority as chairman to unilaterally stay the provision until the commission votes on it.
Treier said that unilaterally imposed U.S. sanctions against Russia and Iran were also increasingly putting a burden on the German economy.
President Trump has not mentioned OPT, but he could unilaterally wipe it off the books as part an immigration reform package.
The presidency has decided "unilaterally and with no good reason" that the list was not ready for adoption, the diplomat said.
But what President Trump could do unilaterally is re-write some key Obamacare regulations that would alter how the law works.
Ellison said he would put the matter to a vote of the 447-member body, rather than unilaterally ban the donations.
Obama greatly expanded the power of the president to operate unilaterally, notably through drone strikes and executive orders on domestic policy.
Finally, some Brexiteers suggest giving up the single market and falling back on World Trade Organisation rules, and unilaterally abolishing tariffs.
This is the pretext under which the Bush administration unilaterally imposed tariffs on imported steel back in 2002 — without congressional action.
US officials provided this information to Pakistani authorities and US officials even began unilaterally discussing a possible US-staged rescue attempt.
These measures would be an undoubted improvement on the status quo, which allows the president to make the same decisions unilaterally.
"He cannot unilaterally impose new certifications and offer vague references to federal laws as a justification for unlawful actions," Siskel continued.
The White House had been making the CSR payments unilaterally, but Trump announced earlier this month he was ceasing those payments.
The Education Department has already attempted to alter the "defense to repayment" rule unilaterally, drawing an additional lawsuit from multiple states.
"The Trump administration is unilaterally taking action on the INF Treaty without meaningful consultation and coordination with our NATO allies," Rep.
The head of the Senate Homeland Security Committee is criticizing the Obama administration for unilaterally changing new restrictions on foreign travelers.
" Last month, the Chamber of Commerce sued to block the new rules, saying that the administration "simply rewrote the law unilaterally.
But international trade policy is one area where a President Trump could unilaterally deliver on the changes that he has promised.
Even if he agreed with the compact's objectives, President Trump could not unilaterally modify the INA's visa system for lawful admissions.
"Facebook unilaterally decides the news that billions of people around the world see every day," the organization said on its website.
Meadows said he "absolutely" supports the concept but has been sidetracked by administration efforts to rein in skyrocketing drug costs unilaterally.
With his approval rating lower than nearly all past presidents, Trump signed the bill and then unilaterally declared a national emergency.
Moreover, the Trump administration will not be able to reverse unilaterally the expansion of Medicaid authorized by the health care law.
"And unilaterally imposed and politically motivated sanctions on investment, trade and, in particular, technology transfer become its covert form," Putin said.
NUMBER ONE, WAS YOU KNOW, WE UNILATERALLY IMPOSED SANCTIONS ON A CHINESE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION AND A COMPANY AND TWO PEOPLE THERE.
Central to the policy of unilaterally withdrawing from the nuclear deal has been the idea of implementing biting sanctions on Iran.
Not only does the corporation that wrote the contract unilaterally set the terms of arbitration; often, it decides on the arbitrator.
By not accepting or participating in the arbitration unilaterally initiated by the Philippines, China is acting in accordance with international law.
He reiterated that Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, would not cut supplies unilaterally or make way for rival producers.
Spain's previous conservative government took control of the region in 2017 when the regional administration unilaterally declared independence following the referendum.
Originally, I and other analysts thought that CFIUS was responding to pressure from Congress to act unilaterally on the proposed deal.
Finance Minister Philip Hammond has said Britain will unilaterally implement a digital service tax if there is no international agreement soon.
"That's the norm over there, so to try to change it overnight unilaterally would be very difficult to enforce," he said.
Mr. Sirisena has unilaterally suspended Parliament and the cabinet and declared that Mr. Rajapaksa would immediately become the new prime minister.
Since the cuts are part of Mr. Lopez Obrador's austerity program, Ms. Cámara is not being unilaterally blamed for these developments.
Mr. Friedman declined to say how the United States would respond if Mr. Netanyahu moved to annex West Bank land unilaterally.
But that does not give it license to unilaterally reorder the Indo-Pacific region to its advantage, as the Pentagon asserted.
Attorney General William P. Barr also has unusually broad views of a president's power to unilaterally start even a major war.
The bill that was passed on Tuesday will unilaterally alter the administration of Jammu and Kashmir without consultation from state leaders.
In September 2016, he signed the Paris climate deal, acting unilaterally on an international agreement without submitting it to the Senate.
The move will empower the government to lock down cities, bar visitors from China and unilaterally restrict the movement of people.
The declaration, which Democrats have challenged in court, was Mr. Trump's attempt to unilaterally seize money to pay for it anyway.
The intrigue: It's not lost on the IMF that countries are hesitant to act unilaterally for fear of hurting domestic industries.
It allows a president to unilaterally protect areas of great natural or historical value when Congress is unlikely to do so.
Instead, they act unilaterally, imposing psychotropic drugs on children who don't know what they're taking or what its effects may be.
But no one in the health care sector wants to unilaterally make the type of big concessions that would change them.
And Trump unilaterally pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal reduced American influence in Asia, while strengthening Chinese power.
Democrats want to block President Trump from unilaterally starting a war with Iran and have turned to a mostly untested law.
Democrats who want to block Mr. Trump from unilaterally starting a war with Iran are relying on a mostly untested law.
And despite strong opposition from European allies and US defense leaders, he unilaterally pulled out of the deal in May 2018.
Last May, Iran stopped complying with some commitments in the nuclear deal after Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew from the agreement.
Now, without waiting to outline, let alone complete, his legal rewrite, this new move will unilaterally nullify current standards, Bennett said.
The law gave presidents the ability to unilaterally set aside federal lands as national monuments with the stroke of a pen.
Conservatives, especially in the West, have long criticized the presidential power to unilaterally establish large national monuments on federally owned land.
One possibility, as was the case during the health care debate, is that Republicans will try and fail to operate unilaterally.
Lawlor said the industry was as prepared as it could be with respect to the steps that it can take unilaterally.
Some Democrats said Warren's move was reckless and would unilaterally put her and other Democrats at a disadvantage in November 2020.
It is true that Obama himself repeatedly voiced misgivings about unilaterally suspending deportations by executive action before ultimately creating DACA anyway.
This over-estimation/under-estimation could take place unilaterally, or simultaneously, with more-or-less corresponding misjudgments occasioned by President Kim.
Congressional Republicans, the oil and gas industry and business interests oppose the national monument designation, which President Obama can do unilaterally.
In 2010, one side of the political aisle in Congress, the Democrats, chose to "fix" health care unilaterally, without bipartisan support.
As a career civil servant, McCabe is entitled to job protections and cannot be unilaterally removed as a political appointee can.Rep.
Some things Trump can unilaterally change by executive fiat — like redefining "preventive health care for women" to not include birth control.
On August 5, India unilaterally announced the abrogation of the special autonomous status granted to Jammu and Kashmir within its constitution.
FRUM: Your use of the word "unilaterally" casts a useful clarifying light on what may be the foundation of our disagreement.
The district also agreed to remove a provision of the old contract allowing it to unilaterally waive caps on class sizes.
With Trump reimposing sanctions on Iran and unilaterally exiting the agreement, the US and Iran may be on a collision course.
When France unilaterally dispatched troops to beat back a jihadist incursion in Mali in 2013, it did get help, but mostly logistical.
Is the public being presented with the full scope of information, or just the information that authorities unilaterally believe we should know?
"It is unlikely Trump will unilaterally withdraw from the 2015 nuclear agreement..." said Ryan Turner, Middle East analyst at Protection Group International.
It cannot disarm unilaterally but it can, and must, lead the other nuclear powers in a determined effort to abolish nuclear weapons.
Rouhani said earlier this month that Trump could not unilaterally cancel the nuclear deal and that talk of renegotiating it was "meaningless".
But in the meantime, he said, he believes that Republicans are using such trickery and that Democrats cannot unilaterally give it up.
He said the assessment of sectors that might be considered equivalent will begin "immediately" and underlined equivalence decisions will be made "unilaterally".
Tariffs: He has unilaterally imposed tariffs on allies (Germany, Canada) and foes (China) alike, upending global trade with no end in sight.
Many of the Slavic Orthodox, including the Poles and Serbs, have leaned towards Moscow's view that Constantinople cannot act unilaterally over Ukraine.
The panel said it would be too disruptive for Massachusetts to unilaterally change time zones, but recommended talks with other regional states.
In fact, the president can't just unilaterally create a new branch of the military in an off-the-cuff announcement, experts say.
Manocha said that if Washington continues to target China unilaterally, the Asian giant can still continue to do business with other countries.
It is the equivalent of California unilaterally declaring that it is a separate country now, because its citizens don't like President Trump.
The harshest criticism focuses on the new powers granted to the attorney general, who can enter into agreements with foreign countries unilaterally.
Because while it would be an easier fit for my own worldview, I can't frame Rosemary's Baby as unilaterally dismissive of women.
Moscow has spoken out against Washington's decision to unilaterally withdraw from a deal with Tehran on its nuclear programme and impose sanctions.
As part of the deal, DeepMind created an arrangement that would prevent Google from unilaterally taking control of the company's intellectual property.
Congressional lawmakers in both parties are well aware that Trump's administration has been acting unilaterally — and potentially unconstitutionally — in the Middle East.
While communities cannot unilaterally block a project under the prior consultation law, the government must try to reach an agreement with them.
The Times reported that neither side would unilaterally deny market access without first going through independent arbitration and providing significantly longer notice.
But Canada says it does not believe U.S. President Trump has the power to unilaterally turn NAFTA into a two-nation agreement.
The rule announced Thursday is not the first time the Trump administration has sidestepped Congress to unilaterally shift the nation's immigration policy.
These new bills come just one day after it became law that Trump could no longer unilaterally roll back sanctions against Russia.
For Russia, the new law limits the US President's power to unilaterally ease or waive most sanctions without the approval of Congress.
Several years ago, the Obama administration ordered its agencies to identify large groups of people it could unilaterally ban from owning guns.
This action – which the EPA can accomplish unilaterally through rulemaking – would create a level playing field while still achieving the program's objectives.
"We regret the stance of the businessmen who unilaterally laid off workers," Freeport Indonesia union industrial relations officer Tri Puspital told Reuters.
Meanwhile, throughout the Obama administration, this completely pointless commission kept unilaterally grabbing power over things - to which they have zero legislative tether.
Trump cannot unilaterally undo the legally ratified accord, but he could initiate a four-year process pulling the U.S. out of it.
It also said the EU should not rule out adopting tax measures unilaterally if no deal was reached on a global level.
Almost immediately following that decision, the Obama administration reversed its own decision — and defied the federal bench — by unilaterally halting the project.
However, Congress is in a position to insist that these norms be followed, including the right to unilaterally disclose the president's taxes.
On Wednesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel blamed European nations for "unilaterally" shutting the Balkan route for migrants, criticizing the de facto closure.
There was no new legislation, this all either executive orders or regulations that the president was involved in, unilaterally, on his own.
" Lampert alleged that One World was an example of a company trying to cut a deal "that is unilaterally in their interest.
Facebook can unilaterally and arbitrarily change many of the laws of its realm (terms of service and market making algorithms among them).
France on Saturday called on the European Union to unilaterally adopt additional sanctions against North Korea if the missile launch was confirmed.
Nunes did not unilaterally release the memo like Gravel and he did so in a committee with direct oversight of the FBI.
In 1954, the Klamath Tribes were forcibly terminated as a sovereign nation by an edict from Congress, unilaterally abrogating the 1864 treaty.
"It's very unusual when you're in litigation to unilaterally meet with the folks that are suing you," she said in an interview.
It relies on the precedent of a previous successful case which found that the UK government was free to unilaterally revoke Brexit.
Democrats threatened to unilaterally release the transcript of Strzok's 11-hour closed-door interview with lawmakers from late last month, while Rep.
As a result, Mr. Sanders's apparent suggestion that the Treasury secretary could act unilaterally might betray a weak grasp of Dodd-Frank.
The timing of Trump's announcement on Thursday, unilaterally putting a stake through the heart of his long-sought summit, was hardly unexpected.
Activists have asked the BLM to block Twin Metals' lease renewal and requested the Obama administration unilaterally prevent mining in the region.
Europe and the United States should also listen to Jordanian complaints about our trade deals and unilaterally amend them to their liking.
And even if he gets them, he doesn't unilaterally have the power to make them public without a vote of his committee.
"You need technological innovations to reassure Congress that this is safe and effective, as the FAA cannot do this unilaterally," Kwast said.
They've accused him of acting unilaterally without Congress's involvement, to the detriment of residents near the monuments and the fossil fuel industry.
Members of Congress have introduced legislation to end the practice of separating families, while simultaneously urging Trump to unilaterally stop the separations.
The security services were authorized to unilaterally place suspected radicals under indefinite house arrest, and to raid their homes without judicial warrants.
In October 2017, Catalonia unilaterally declared independence, prompting Madrid to intervene in the region by dismissing its parliament and arresting secessionist leaders.
The court agreed, stipulating that such a deal could not be signed unilaterally by Morales without the approval of the Guatemalan Congress.
But the leaders said Trump could unilaterally shift money from other pots to help supplement border security funding in the bipartisan deal.
One of the keys to unlocking growth is scaling-back years of disastrous regulations unilaterally imposed by our out-of-control bureaucracy.
The North has said it will refuse to participate in talks where it would be unilaterally pressured to give up its nukes.
Moscow has spoken out against Washington's decision to unilaterally withdraw from a deal with Tehran on its nuclear program and impose sanctions.
The firm warned later that month that the federal government would incur "billions of dollars of liability" by unilaterally scrapping the agreement.
Early on, Monaco's father Mario took control and unilaterally decided that Monaco should split stock of the company with her brothers equally.
The same goes for expected efforts to change eligibility for Teen Pregnancy Prevention grants, which the administration has tried to unilaterally terminate.
North Korea insisted on May 85033 that the United States must stop demanding that North Korea "unilaterally" abandon its nuclear weapons program.
Democrats can, for instance, demand that Congress turn the debt limit into something the president can increase unilaterally, subject to congressional reversal.
The reality, in other words, is that Democrats can't unilaterally conjure up an era of bipartisanship or commitment to democracy and liberalism.
Trump initially asked senior officials, including then-Staff Secretary Rob Porter, to draft an executive order to let him do it unilaterally.
AMLO's limits: The 2013 reforms included constitutional and statutory changes that can't be undone unilaterally, and AMLO intends to honor existing contracts.
If Trump does something truly drastic or insane, like unilaterally pulling out of NAFTA, that would likely spur legislative action, noted Kirkegaard.
From Paul Bloustein, Cincinnati, Ohio Congressional leaders must come up with solution to ObamaCare as a team The Democrats unilaterally created ObamaCare.
He said of the drone dispute: "The malign intent of the Americans in unilaterally and publicly stirring this up was glaringly clear."
Under their own laws, Catalan separatists had pledged to make the official vote result binding within 48 hours and unilaterally declare independence.
"I'd love to see us do it unilaterally," said Mr. Feulner, while acknowledging that Mr. Trump's rhetoric makes the prospect highly unlikely.
In July, Republicans voted overwhelmingly for a bipartisan bill that, among other things, limited Trump's ability to unilaterally lift sanctions on Russia.
North Korea has however given no indication it is willing to give up its weapons unilaterally, as the Trump administration has demanded.
He cannot scrap it unilaterally without the support of Congress, but he can change how the rule is interpreted by the Treasury.
But North Korea has given no indication it is willing to give up its weapons unilaterally as the Trump administration has demanded.
Nunes compiled it unilaterally, without Democratic input — even though Nunes previously had to step back from the Russia investigation because of misbehavior.
Many analysts suspected that rather than agreeing to unilaterally disarm, the North would try to drag Washington into bilateral arms reduction talks.
But in the meantime, he said, he believes that Republicans are using such trickery and that Democrats cannot unilaterally give it up.
Name Withheld If someone reasonably asks you to do something and you agree, on what basis may you unilaterally withdraw your agreement?
But the president doesn't have the power to unilaterally make the decision to commit American troops to stop Mr. Assad by force.
The European Union disapproves of the fact that the U.S. decision to impose a travel ban was taken unilaterally and without consultation.
Blumenthal has said the attorney general can only reject proposed best practices on the commission, as opposed to pushing any through unilaterally.
However, the more Washington and Brussels lose leverage with Ankara, and the more unilaterally Turkey acts, the greater the risks for Athens.
The Trump administration unilaterally decided to reinterpret the agreement, saying that people convicted of crimes were not protected, according to American officials.
The credit rating agency said Macri's plan to "unilaterally" extend maturities of all short-term paper constituted default under its own criteria.
That same year, the United States reneged on the 1868 treaty for the second time, officially and unilaterally claiming the Black Hills.
But they were unhappy that Airbnb hadn't talked with them about how to handle the crisis, and that it essentially acted unilaterally.
"The European Union disapproves of the fact that the US decision to improve a travel ban was taken unilaterally and without consultation."
The new laws contain a "notice regime" that allows the attorney general to unilaterally name individuals as foreign agents without due process.
"The European Union disapproves of the fact that the US decision to impose a travel ban was taken unilaterally and without consultation."
" A committee aide, speaking on background, noted that "all subpoenas are issued unilaterally by the chairman" because "those are the committee rules.
Now, Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, may rescind the preponderance mandate, something she can do unilaterally, with a stroke of her pen.
Even if the chief justice did unilaterally subpoena John Bolton or others, the Senate could still refuse to hear the testimony. Result?
However, Attorney General Andy Beshear questioned whether the governor was empowered to order the reductions unilaterally, suing in April to block them.
This simple but consequential action is something that President Obama can do now, and it is something that he can do unilaterally.
Right now, to be clear, if a company unilaterally changes their terms of service, they might email you, but they might not.
But Mr. Galbraith said that if Baghdad refuses to bargain in good faith, the Kurds may unilaterally declare independence at some point.
"President Trump decided recklessly to withdraw unilaterally from the nuclear deal and impose so-called 'maximum pressure,' crippling sanctions," she told MSNBC.
In fact, not even the governor of Michigan, with emergency powers, can unilaterally suspend or modify a state law such as this.
If you're going to read some kind of meaning into the Queen's jewelry choices, you have to apply that same meaning unilaterally.
Last May, Iran stopped complying with some commitments in the 2015 nuclear deal after Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew from the agreement.
There's worry in Washington that if the two sides don't reach a compromise, Trump could unilaterally start pulling forces from the region.
In May, Iran stopped complying with some commitments in the 2015 nuclear deal after Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew from the agreement.
A hundred years ago, in 22019, President Woodrow Wilson unilaterally sent a US expeditionary force to intervene in the Russian Civil War.
"The Treasury secretary has some authority as chairman of the FSOC, but it's not something that can be done unilaterally," said Schardin.
Trump's decision to unilaterally withdraw the US from the 2015 nuclear deal in May 2018 has induced chaos throughout the Middle East.
Obama himself shares the blame for much of it given his penchant for acting unilaterally through executive orders on major policy issues.
"I don't believe any company ought to be able to unilaterally decide whether to cooperate with law enforcement or not," said Sen.
NATO diplomats worry that Turkey, a NATO member since 1952 and a critical ally in the Middle East, has increasingly acted unilaterally.
Some of that can be done by HHS unilaterally moving to tighten the screws on various special exceptions to the normal rules.
The Grand Canyon itself was first unilaterally protected by then President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, before Congress made it a national park.
Wei said it was "regrettable" that the United States decided to announce the case "unilaterally" because it would affect China's ongoing investigations.
PARIS (Reuters) - France will not recognize Catalonia if the Spanish region unilaterally declares independence, European affairs minister Nathalie Loiseau said on Monday.
ET on Wednesday, has already set off a global firestorm as the U.S. unilaterally upsets the diplomatic balance in the Middle East.
So unilaterally withdrawing from NAFTA wouldn't actually accomplish very much; Mexican companies could still sell goods in the US without paying tariffs.
Publishing house Grupo Planeta said it would move its registered office from Barcelona to Madrid if the Catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence.
However, the country has given no indication it is willing to give up its weapons unilaterally as the Trump administration has demanded.
Libya unilaterally surrendered its nuclear weapons program in 2003, but its leader, Muammar Gaddafi, was killed in 2011 by NATO-backed rebels.
" In a statement, he added, "as the President himself said, he is not a king who can unilaterally change and write immigration laws.
On Wednesday, Mr. Malmierca called on Mr. Obama to do more unilaterally, including allowing the dollar to be used in transactions with Cuba.
"Israel used to initiate the strikes and end them unilaterally and impose new rules," said Adnan Abu Amer, an independent analyst in Gaza.
While Trump does not have the right to unilaterally scrap marriage equality, he has the power to appoint Supreme Court justices who could.
This law also allows the US to unilaterally impose tariffs on a foreign country's exports or restrict its access to the US market.
It is true, as Klein noted, that the British system allows the government to unilaterally postpone non-emergency surgeries if circumstances demand it.
It was Congress's decision to grant the president this power to unilaterally proclaim national monuments that allowed America to protect these iconic places.
That move followed the Pentagon's decision before November's election to invoke a provision of its contract to unilaterally impose cost-cuts on Lockheed.
By moving unilaterally on the issue of guns, Obama is working to sidestep a gridlocked Congress that remains politically divided on the issue.
"Obviously, Iran cannot stick to this agreement unilaterally," President Hassan Rouhani told Russian, Chinese and other Asian leaders at a conference in Tajikistan.
The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs sent a notice to the US on Tuesday announcing that it intended to unilaterally terminate the agreement.
The Trump administration has demanded that North Korea "denuclearize" in the sense that the country would immediately and unilaterally surrender its nuclear program.
These agreements only seemed to hold force until, well, they no longer did, when Pyongyang unilaterally decided to ignore, violate or repudiate them.
Some of these cases involve agreements that Trump's 2016 campaign or his companies crafted unilaterally and presented to people who applied for jobs.
When the president announces a plan to unilaterally naturalize every DACA recipient, what progressive wants to be the one carping about executive overreach?
President Donald Trump restored the sanctions last year after unilaterally withdrawing the U.S. from a 2015 nuclear accord between Iran and world powers.
We're suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states.
Trump could do something similar, for instance, unilaterally ordering American warplanes to bomb Syrian airfields so Assad's warplanes could no longer use them.
This was further underscored by the PR stunt North Korea pulled this week when it unilaterally "destroyed" its Punggye-ri nuclear test site.
The US cannot disarm unilaterally, but it can join and provide leadership to the international movement for a treaty to prohibit these weapons.
In reality, he would not be able to unilaterally change the laws because they are generally governed by individual states and court precedents.
And the Treasury Department is reportedly considering unilaterally overhauling capital gains taxes, which would cut taxes — mainly for rich people — by $100 billion.
Indeed, there are concerns that some geoengineering methods could be unilaterally deployed by one or more nations, to the possible detriment of others.
If President Trump decides to withdraw from the agreement unilaterally, that would not be able to take place until 2020 at the earliest.
The concern for the Chinese, Zhang said, is that Trump just gave the world proof he's not afraid to take military action unilaterally.
The lead-up was Trump praising himself for finding some dormant legal authority he could use to unilaterally impose tariffs without congressional agreement.
John Delury of Yonsei University in Seoul says that if China thought economic pressure was useful, it would already be applying it unilaterally.
Barrios Gómez said his proposal would not automatically revoke existing deals, but rather open them up for review if NAFTA were unilaterally rescinded.
The second prong involves Secretary for Health and Human Services Tom Price unilaterally repealing (or refusing to enforce) Obamacare's regulations through executive fiat.
Iraq, another OPEC member able to raise output at short notice, said on Sunday it would not decide unilaterally on any production boost.
So far, President Trump has declined to do any of those things, despite the fact that presidents have wide authority to act unilaterally.
It's still amazing that Kanye and Charlie Heat were able to flip the unilaterally reviled New Years Eve "Facts" freestyle into a banger.
Unless Europe soon restores order, political pressure will force Mrs Merkel to clamp down unilaterally, starting a wave of border closures (see article).
The setbacks show the limits of action that any president can take unilaterally, said Justin Vaughn, a political scientist at Boise State University.
Some opponents of the nuclear agreement have argued that Obama's failure to seek Senate approval of the deal allowed Trump to unilaterally withdraw.
With global public goods, individual countries prefer to free ride over unilaterally providing global public goods if they can get away with it.
Even then, it's not clear that the president has the authority unilaterally to join the United States to this particular "nonbinding" international agreement.
Since President Reagan first introduced the global gag rule in 1984, every Republican president has unilaterally reinstated this rule — and people have suffered.
But the incoming president and Congress have other options for ratcheting up pressure on the Iranian regime, options that can be enacted unilaterally.
Declaring independence unilaterally will likely increase the rift with Madrid but is unlikely to change anything in practical terms, according to some officials.
The Obama administration has floated the idea that the president could use executive action to close the prison unilaterally, without approval from Congress.
This could also be Kim rejecting the Libya model, where Pyongyang would be expected to "unilaterally" surrender its arsenal without anything in return.

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