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And, frankly, you did passively assent to the digital ad ecosystem.
By waiting to assent to impeachment, Pelosi accomplished several strategic goals.
Granted, you did not assent to constant data breaches and identity theft.
In the agreement reached Friday, Mexico did not assent to those changes.
The party cannot win lasting assent to its rule by force alone.
Suppose Jane Doe (16) gives legal assent to sex with Troy (30).
The bill needs the lieutenant-governor's assent to become law in the province.
She said 14 other nations had given verbal assent to work toward similar deals.
How useful, at this stage, that Parliament would have already given assent to leaving.
But Johnson needed the Queen's assent to suspend Parliament -- which she has now given.
KW said it would seek shareholder assent to issue bonds in currencies including Kuwaiti dinars.
Austin Theory is now a champion in Evolve, his assent to WWE all but assured.
He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
Will Berlin assent to less dogmatic economic policies aimed at bolstering growth and spreading the spoils?
The two bills are scheduled to formally receive Royal Assent to become law on Friday afternoon.
He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary Powers.
Trump has Republican majorities in both House and Senate, but not Republican assent to all his policies.
"Governor Roosevelt considers it undesirable for him to assent to my suggestions for cooperative action," he said.
The way Americans assent to such treatments fits more broadly into a culture of arduous self-improvement regimens.
Sadly, Nevarez isn't the only one promoting physical conflict and threats on individuals who don't assent to their demands.
He is expected to visit Buckingham Palace on Wednesday for Queen Elizabeth II to formally assent to the transition.
The ability of a single senator to withhold assent to a unanimous consent motion magnifies his or her influence.
"One cannot think that a child can assent to a sexual act," said Ernestine Ronai, a psychologist and former teacher.
Caught up in the medical paradigm of cure, we assent to heroic measures we didn't want in hospitals we deplore.
No amount of good deeds will save your soul, they say, if you don't assent to the proper Christian beliefs.
To gain the National Party's assent to elections, the A.N.C. forswore major transfers of land from white to black control.
But it's hard to imagine a situation where the president is literally in prison and Congress doesn't assent to that.
Trump's grip on the Republican primary electorate means candidates often need his support—or at least his silent assentto win.
" Among those injuries and usurpations: "He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
In Ecuador Lenín Moreno's government cancelled the fuel-price rise and is struggling to get congress's assent to modest tax increases.
"I was determined not to give the president any hint of assent to this demand, so I gave silence instead," Comey writes.
Forcing Clinton to agree to a platform plank stating that the next president will not assent to TPP could kill the agreement.
"The president has given his assent to the Digital Security Act today, making it law," his press secretary, Joynal Abedin, told Reuters.
China too could affect the process, either by influencing North Korea or by withholding its own assent to an eventual peace treaty.
He also consented, with Henry's assent, to the continuation of the experiments Corkin wished to conduct on Henry while he remained alive.
He was a senior officer on a Soviet sub during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and refused to assent to Capt.
The House had previously passed its own version unanimously, but gave assent to the Senate version in order to expedite the legislation.
Giannandrea's recent assent to the top of Google's AI roster comes after years of work in the field for Google, Netscape and Metaweb.
"The President has given his assent to the Digital Security Act today making it law," said Joynal Abedin, press secretary to the president.
It's possible he might recognize Moscow's annexation of Crimea, assent to Syrian President Assad's continued rule or waver on America's commitment to NATO.
Romney's attacks coincided with the several current and former GOP leaders launching a last-ditch effort to hinder Trump's assent to their party's coronation.
Even those who assent to the reality of climate change are no more likely to prepare for future disasters, according to a recent study.
Do customers assent to arbitration merely by visiting a website or downloading a mobile app that provides a link to service terms mandating arbitration?
As set forth, justice was obstructed, duly adopted laws were not executed, and royal assent to wholesome legislation was arbitrarily withheld, among other grievances.
Tapping into China's market of 731 million internet users, then, already requires U.S. companies to assent to a certain amount of Chinese government access.
Usually, even the most skeptical parents limply assent to a proposal during hometown visits, and let their kids go forth to face their televised fates.
It would, simultaneously, let him assent to reopening federal agencies and assert unilateral authority to order construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
"As an independent agency charged with reviewing enforcement actions brought by the Secretary, this Commission should not assent to such an illegal act," Cohen wrote.
John Lewis (D-Ga.) and John Larson (D-Conn.) on the issue — has refused to assent to their demand for floor votes on those bills.
The community's seeming assent to Mr. Kozinski's return to legal circles is a particularly visible example of its paralysis in light of the #MeToo movement.
Traditionally kept out of party politics, the monarch was compelled to give assent to a nakedly political move dressed up as a traditional constitutional procedure.
Under the terms of the pact between the two cable operators, each must assent to a deal that the other strikes with a wireless company.
Some British leaders express hope that Europe will assent to a deal that allows finance to carry on, even as Britain leaves the single market.
And in order to obtain Beijing's assentto present a "united front" to Pyongyang — American policymakers made compromises, delaying and watering down sanctions, for instance.
During a press conference at the Mexican embassy Monday, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard rejected the idea that his government would assent to an asylum pact.
It's true that many schools' nondiscrimination policies have made life more difficult for Christian ministries that require student leaders to assent to a statement of faith.
And US federal regulation is the product of the naive view that we read and actively assent to the privacy policies on the websites we visit.
Like its manipulation of the Constitution's treaty process, this White House subverted that assent to convince Americans that they live in a different, less dangerous world.
" Our Declaration of Independence, in citing evidence of King George's "absolute tyranny," referenced his failure to "Assent to Laws" and obstruction of the "Administration of Justice.
The smart money had the president giving his assent to a U.N. Security Council resolution criticizing Israeli settlement policies or recognizing Palestinian statehood in some way.
His government was pushing a Ukraine peace plan that would largely preserve the status quo, and it needed Trump's assent to quell international and regional opposition.
Such meetings can assent to the legal "gazetting" of the corridors in question, to stop them being built on or fenced, so that elephants can pass freely.
Uber's assent to become the world's biggest ride-hailing company has come with a string of scandals, which at times threatened the success of an eventual IPO.
Participants will take a survey and assent to 3D scans (plus photos and videos) of their body — first in their everyday attire, then in "form-fitting" clothing.
Uber's assent to become the world's biggest ride-hailing company has come with a string of scandals which at times threatened the success of an eventual IPO.
The governor general is commander in chief of the armed forces, appoints ambassadors ministers and judges, gives royal assent to legislation and issues writs to call elections.
May's stature, the election may have increased the chances she will soften her line and assent to compromises that would preserve Britain's inclusion in the European market.
To the Editor: What a shame that Nicholas Kristof chose to ask a conservative evangelical who believes assent to specific doctrine is the measure of one's faith.
Reich had used other modern Oceanic groups as rough proxies in part because no one imagined that any ni-Vanuatu would ever assent to such a study.
Pohl said he would ask the appeals court to clarify its March order that Lachelier and her colleague Mary McCormick get Qosi's assent to act as his attorney.
Beginning in February 2018, when customers registered at the company's website, they were required to click their assent to Juul's terms of service, which prominently mentioned mandatory arbitration.
The judge required the plaintiffs' firm to obtain and file sworn declarations from all of its clients, attesting that they worked for DoorDash and clicked their assent to arbitration.
To follow such a lead is to assent to the show's desire to place Calder in a more overtly political context than we are often inclined to see him.
Within a month, the state had given its final assent to a plan to conserve a vast aquifer and a set of springs held sacred by local indigenous groups.
Once you grant the first premise — that there is no God besides God and that he made the universe — reason itself apparently requires we assent to this terrible thought.
As you know, it's become standard operating procedure for companies to require online or mobile customers to agree to mandatory arbitration by clicking their assent to terms of service.
The world where Donald Trump and Ben Carson lead the GOP presidential race is not a world where Republican voters would support a Democratic president or assent to his policies.
The government has also resorted to constitutional chicanery, exploiting the fact that Kashmir's state legislature—which would normally have to assent to such changes—was dissolved over a year ago.
Turkey had agreed to cut back its support for the rebels in return for Russia's assent to a Turkish military operation in 2016 that split the Kurds' territory in two.
The funds' lawyers from Gupta Wessler, Pomerantz and Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman acknowledged that courts have construed bylaws to imply shareholder assent to their terms, notably in 2013's Boilermakers v.
ABU DHABI, Dec 7 (Reuters) - National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) secured shareholders' assent to merge with First Gulf Bank (FGB) at a meeting on Wednesday, a spokesman for NBAD said.
The doctor should also talk directly to the child, even if the child is young, Dr. Greenberg said, explaining the plan, and answering questions, and getting the child's assent to treatment.
Within days of Mr. Trump's assent to the Turkish-backed latest advance, human rights groups accused the militias of indiscriminate attacks on residential areas and killing civilians, including a prominent Kurdish politician.
Anne Applebaum of The Washington Post notes that European Union officials have grown increasingly frustrated with Britain — and Britain needs Europe's assent to prevent Brexit from taking effect automatically on March 29.
"I have to notify the House in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967 that her Majesty has signified her royal assent to the following acts ... European Union Withdrawal Act 2018," Bercow said.
We need to look beyond Universal Basic Income and its implied assent to the automation of whatever companies find convenient; income alone does not ensure access to health, education, and information for all.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid on Monday gave his assent to a controversial new law that media groups fear could cripple press freedom and curb free speech in the South Asian nation.
Mr. McCrory said that he could not assent to the Justice Department's condition for a one-week extension — an acknowledgment by him that the law is discriminatory — and would answer by 5 p.m.
The neutering of the courts is the second step — and Trump is well on his way to (constitutionally) establishing a federal judiciary whose most important feature will be reliable assent to executive power.
Scotland is likely to re-elect the Scottish National Party as the regional government in elections early next month: polls show the SNP could increase its comfortable majority, and again seek assent to independence.
The official opposition party, Democratic Alliance, has asked Zuma not to assent to the bill, raising, among other issues, that it does not provide adequate compensation guarantees and that it was open to abuse.
DHAKA, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid on Monday gave his assent to a controversial new law that local media organisations fear could cripple press freedom and curb free speech in the country.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth granted royal assent to Prime Minister Theresa May's flagship Brexit legislation on Tuesday, ending months of debate over the legislation that will formally end the country's European Union membership.
The profoundness of the American experiment, he argued, was that it aspired to create "a home out of vagabonds and a nation out of exiles" united by voluntary assent to commonly held political beliefs.
That acquisition was expected to close months ago, but the Chinese government repeatedly delayed its assent to the deal as part of its ongoing fight with the Trump administration over the future of bilateral trade.
In 1647, the Levellers, hoping to remedy this small defect, drafted "An Agreement of the People," with the idea that every freeman would assent to it, granting to his representatives the power to represent him.
But over the course of this episode, she somehow managed to turn the tables on this supposedly expert assassin — and apparently win the Faceless Men's assent to quit the organization and head back to Westeros untrammeled.
Last month its constitution was amended by referendum—with 97% of voters said to assentto lower the minimum age for a president to 30, paving the way for Mr Rahmon's son Rustam to take over.
She told the Times that HUD was responding to the political realities in republican controlled states and echoed Gimont's point that some states would rather refuse the money than assent to the reality of global warming.
It may thus pass constitutional muster — provided that it is not allowed to veer off into a full-scale armed conflict between the U.S. and Syria, a step that the president would need congressional assent to take.
JBS Chairman Joesley Batista this week set off a political firestorm by revealing that he had taped a conversation with Michel Temer in March in which the Brazilian president seemed to assent to bribing a jailed lawmaker.
In the pandemonium of the health care fight, the House speaker's reputation, authority and political fate are on the line in a way they never have been before during his charmed assent to the pinnacle of Washington power.
And if the cabinet is entirely made up of conservative Republicans with Trumpish tendencies, Trump leaves himself open to criticism from a GOP establishment that, since the surprise victory, has been otherwise happy to assent to his leadership.
"There is ongoing fighting in almost 20 provinces of the country and the fighting strategy cannot be administrated by caretakers," Farhad Sediqi, a member of parliament from Kabul, said as the lawmakers gave their assent to Ghani's choices .
That's great news for companies with smartphone apps – and not just because the court held that app purchasers can be bound by a "sign-in wrap" that folds assent to terms of service into registration for the app.
As Russian air power severely weakened Syria's rebel forces, Turkey was willing to temper its support for them in exchange for Russia's assent to a Turkish sphere of influence in northern Syria, where Turkey could block Kurdish expansion.
Already, the South Korean government of Moon Jae-in has won reluctant American assent to postpone joint military exercises that would have overlapped with the Winter Olympic Games next month, meeting a condition set by the North Koreans.
Daniels' lawsuit, however, argues that Trump didn't "assent to the … conditions" set forth in the agreement if he didn't sign it and, therefore, she cannot be held to the conditions set forth as to her — including the hush agreement.
The motion begins by characterising the plaintiffs' move as "an effort to strip this court's stay of significant practical consequence", implying that Judge Watson's assent to that effort may have been impelled by political rather than strictly legal motivations.
Opposition groups belonging to the Free Syrian Army had already signaled their assent to the deal on Sunday, telling the United States that while they would "cooperate positively" with the ceasefire, they were concerned it would benefit the government.
As a result, Ohio's Republican party gave its assent to a modest reform, which requires numerous steps to secure bipartisan support for legislative maps, and shortens the lifespan of those passed by a one-party majority from ten years to four.
While you probably think that at this stage in the necklace's assent to ubiquity you've seen every possible iteration of the body adornment that can exist, it seems there's still one last frontier for it left to conquer—the man choker.
DUBAI, April 7 (Reuters) - Kuwait Food Co will seek shareholder assent to issue bonds denominated in currencies including Kuwaiti dinars at its annual general meeting on April 24, the firm better known as Americana said in a bourse filing on Thursday.
"After I handed the budget, as passed by the National Assembly, to the acting president he said he would assent to it after the laid-down procedure," Enang told journalists in the capital, Abuja, after leaving a meeting with Osinbajo.
I, Pages 24-217: Both men believed the plan would require candidate Trump's assent to succeed (were he to be elected president.) They also discussed the status of the Trump campaign and Manafort's strategy for winning Democratic votes in Midwestern states.
In a statement, Greyhound now says that it will tell the Department of Homeland Security, under which CBP falls, that it will no longer assent to warrantless searches of private areas of its company, including buses, terminals, and company offices.
"His Highness has given his assent to appoint Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as interim prime minister, while waiting for the appointment of the new prime minister," Chief Secretary Mohd Zuki Ali said in a statement, using an honorific for Mahathir.
The government is appealing against a ruling last month that it needs parliament's assent to invoke Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, the first formal step toward Brexit, as opposed to using an executive power known as the prerogative to do so.
The government is appealing against a ruling last month that it needs parliament's assent to invoke Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, the first formal step towards Brexit, as opposed to using an executive power known as the prerogative to do so.
"The use of a single 'Sign Up' click to activate an account and accept the terms of service presents a serious question of whether Facebook provided reasonable notice of its agreement terms and whether the user truly manifested assent to them," Donato wrote.
"I have to notify the House in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967 that her Majesty has signified her royal assent to the following acts ... European Union Withdrawal Act 2018," Commons Speaker John Bercow told lawmakers during a session of the house.
The University of Chicago's Booth School routinely polls a panel of distinguished economists for their views on policy issues, and found near-universal assent to the notion that prematurely ending lockdown measures would ultimately be more economically costly than allowing them to proceed.
These questions are heated enough that last spring, state AGs and consumer advocates rose up in opposition to a proposed American Law Institute restatement of the law of consumer contracts that, in their view, would have done away with the requirement that consumers assent to arbitration.
But after months of political tumult in Washington and Mr. Trump's assent to the Turkish invasion in October, it remains unclear if American forces, even with an addition of Bradley armored fighting vehicles, would stand and fight as they have in the past, the officials said.
The deal announced on Thursday by Mr. Pence and Mr. Pompeo effectively gave American assent to Turkish territorial ambitions in part of the area, handing Turkey a huge diplomatic victory and completing the sudden reversal of a central plank of American policy in the Middle East.
Dawn Knepper, who is represented by David Sanford of Sanford Heisler Sharp, said in a filing in federal court in San Francisco on Tuesday that employees must "manifest assent" to arbitration for an agreement to be created, and merely failing to opt out of arbitration is not enough.
Come to think of it, you also did not assent to companies slicing and dicing your information into a perfectly layered hoagie just waiting to be devoured by propagandists from Russia and China, who then burped out a potentially history-altering counterintelligence operation the likes of which humanity has never seen.
Kilimnik requested the meeting to deliver in person a peace plan for Ukraine that Manafort acknowledged to the Special Counsel's Office was a "backdoor" way for Russia to control part of eastern Ukraine; both men believed the plan would require candidate Trump's assent to succeed (were he to be elected President).
The Dutch Parliament had already given its assent to a proposed economic deal between Ukraine and the European Union, but critics forced a direct popular vote under a recent law that compels the government to submit a question directly to voters if proponents secure at least 300,000 signatures for an online petition.
"The congresswoman's assent to the Congress, and others like her who came through that class of 2018, he really paved the way for that kind of freedom to boldly stand up and be who you are on this political spectrum, and so this is in many ways coming full circle," she said.
At a summit a week ago, EU leaders gave broad assent to an accord sprung on them by Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and German Chancellor Angela Merkel whereby all migrants reaching Greece would be deported back to Turkey in return for places for Syrian refugees in Europe and for EU financial help for Ankara.
The animation, which first appeared on the internet in December and has been viewed more than 1.2 million times, offers a vivid portrait of Saudi Arabia's increasingly aggressive stance toward its regional rival since the assent to power of the 32-year-old crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman — M.B.S., for short — the king's favorite son and chief adviser.
" Justice Thomas added that "[b]ecause the Court's decision vindicates Phillips' right to free exercise, it seems that religious liberty has lived to fight another day," but warned that "in future cases, the freedom of speech could be essential to preventing Obergefell from being used to 'stamp out every vestige of dissent' and 'vilify Americans who are unwilling to assent to the new orthodoxy.
Over dinner, she said the problem could be solved by securing the type of "frictionless trade" envisaged in her Chequers plan, and that Britain was still committed to agreeing a fall-back scheme with the EU. "However, the Commission's proposal for this protocol - that I should assent to a legal separation of the United Kingdom into two customs territories - is not credible," she said.
British lawmakers backed Theresa May's plans to trigger the start of formal talks with other European Union members on leaving the bloc by the end of March on Wednesday, after she headed off a rebellion in her party over a lack of insight into the government's strategy to leave the EU. May still faces obstacles - the High Court ruled last month that the government needs parliament's assent to invoke Article 20163, the formal mechanism for starting Brexit talks.
Liberal intellectuals like Lord Byron both supported the rights of individual Catholics and assailed the absolutist dimensions of Catholicism itself; George IV's initial refusal to grant assent to the 1829 bill raised the question of the ultimate source of power in a parliamentary democracy; English Catholics desired increased freedoms and standing but didn't like being associated with Irish Catholics seeking the same, a divisive dynamic that also played out along class and lay-clerical lines; Protestant opponents wondered what it meant for Catholics to serve in a Parliament that had decision-making responsibilities for the Church of England.
But with Amazon's bluntly anti-union stance clearly striking a nerve among the council, Council Member van Bramer shifted tactics to suggest Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has repeatedly spoken out for the rights of workers, use the Amazon deal's opt-out clause as leverage to force Bezos's company to assent to a more union-friendly stance (or risk the public embarrassment of being told to take a hike.) "Does the Mayor of the City of New York, today, have the ability to say to Amazon that 'So long as you work with ICE, and so long as you remain anti-union, we will revoke and renege on this agreement at this point'?" van Bramer asked.
He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation: For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us: For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States: For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world: For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent: For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury: For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences: For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies: For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments: For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

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