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"Since a foreign government would not be immune from this suit, the IFC, which is made up of foreign states, should not be immune either," it said.
Or, he's just very good at pretending to be immune.
The prosecutor's own family may not be immune from investigation.
Masri does not pretend to be immune from his subjects.
And U.S. officials may not be immune to the threat.
It seems to be immune to any kind of scandal.
But this president seems to be immune to those pressures.
The court's four liberals indicated that corporations should not be immune.
I wanted to be immune to time, the pain of it.
Labor doesn't appear to be immune from the citizenship chaos either.
Wade and whether a president should be immune from criminal complaints.
Even garbage and recycling bins wouldn't be immune from tech innovation.
Wilson, and Metcalf, seemed on Sunday to be immune from pressure.
Nixon and whether a president should be immune from a criminal investigation.
In the future, few places will be immune to these climate threats.
Moody's said American automakers will not be immune from the import tariffs.
The supposed mental health caregiver would, naturally, then be immune to recourse.
Again, the company argued that its sovereign nation owner should be immune.
Esteemed institutions of government like the nation's top intelligence agencies won't be immune.
Other banks likely won't be immune from the fourth-quarter market shock, either.
However, First Ladies and Daughters appear to be immune from dress code violations.
Apple won't be immune to the potential negative impact of this secondary market.
Nor will they be immune from the forces that have hampered previous efforts.
But Goldman Sachs said some stocks should be immune to higher labor costs.
But no place will be immune once the virus finds its way there.
The officer will still be immune unless the illegality was previously well established.
Still, investors fear that the U.S. would not be immune to a global slowdown.
Royce argued that foreign government officials in U.S. should not be immune from prosecution.
So you would think that I would be immune to the "hate" by now.
From business to Hollywood to government, no industry or organization seems to be immune.
As one of the TV pundits said, Republicans seem to be immune to facts.
Most recently, he has suggested that a sitting president should be immune from criminal indictment.
Most people think they will be immune to these fringe ideas, but science says otherwise.
And it is inconceivable to think that public and private-equity markets will be immune.
Conservative stories, on the other hand, tend to be immune to this sort of thing.
HONG KONG — No movie, apparently, is cute enough to be immune from thorny international politics.
But still others believe that, actually, the Starks might be immune to White Walker magic.
And if an ecosystem isn't showing immediate signs of damage, then it might be immune altogether.
Once a convention was under way, its procedures would almost certainly be immune to judicial review.
Overdosing on TV is the reality, and why should heads of business be immune to it?
NVDA will not be immune to that dynamic and all good trades come to an end.
In a sense, as China catches a cold, other countries will not be immune from infection.
Can a work force of thousands of young, tech-savvy spies ever be immune to leaks?
The thoracic arteries, on the other hand, "seem to be immune to atherosclerotic buildup," he said.
And we tend to be immune to attempts to suppress information or failure to report information.
An incurably optimistic Canadian, I long believed that Canada would be immune to anti-Muslim hysteria.
LIESMAN: HERE IN SAN FRANCISCO YOU CAN'T BE IMMUNE TO WHAT'S HAPPENING NATIONALLY ON THE POLITICAL FRONT.
People born before 1957 are assumed to have had the disease and therefore be immune to it.
In exchange for paying Petrobras $328.2 million, SBM will be immune from further lawsuits in the case.
Given its exposure to the market there is no reason McDonald's should be immune from this trend.
Huawei says the View 20 should generally be immune to rain or a light splash or two.
All of these devices will be immune from the new FDA rule for the next three years.
It also declares military personnel in such zones to be immune from prosecution without prior government sanction.
All of this drama points up an immutable fact: no government agency can be immune from politics.
Meanwhile, its multibillion-dollar cloud business, Amazon Web Services, might not be immune to the crisis either.
He wants to see how many people have already had the disease and could possibly be immune.
The man is impervious to moral criticism, but he may not be immune forever from legal action.
"The only thing that seems to be immune to the cuts is our remuneration," the letter says.
The storied 228 will not be immune from Porsche's electrification plans and that could be a good thing.
A new paper reports many people may be immune to the two most commonly used types of CRISPR.
Maybe Ezekiel figures that even though the animals themselves might be immune, they could be vectors for disease.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson repeatedly questioned why McGahn should be immune from testifying before the House Judiciary Committee.
Ifill said Kavanaugh's writing suggest he thinks the president should be immune from an indictment and criminal prosecution.
But there is not intuitive reason why this group should be immune to a message of economic populism.
What share of the population must be immune largely depends on how contagious the pathogen in question is.
Even voters in Mr. Trump's base would not be immune to dismay about an economic slowdown, he said.
Even the shiny sector of artificial intelligence startups may not be immune from the effects of the pandemic.
As for his claim that he'll be immune to COVID-19 -- that's a fact, according to the experts.
The British theater tends these days to be immune to such gripes and to carry on as before.
I don't like how, because I have a lot of followers, I'm supposed to be immune to abuse.
Still, Jackson notes in her opinion Monday that even the President himself may not be immune from testimony.
Why would we think America would be immune from Russian hacking or cyberattacks by other nations and groups?
"The United States conducts operations and wants to be immune from the consequences, that doesn't happen," he added.
Strange, and good — no movie should be immune to rigor and scrutiny, and especially not one like this.
Because Manafort would be immune from prosecution, he by definition couldn't incriminate himself, and couldn't plead the Fifth.
She is estranged from her younger sister and brother—so as to be immune to nepotism, she has said.
Lucky for Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook, though, they seem to be immune to Relationship Death By Couch-Shopping.
But they haven't ruled on whether they should be immune from defamation suits about conduct prior to their election.
To be fair, he did pay lip service to the idea that some occasions should be immune from politics.
As the coronavirus upends routines in America, it's now clear that the upcoming presidential election will not be immune.
But Friday, Trump called a national emergency, forced to accept that the United States won't be immune this time.
In particular, health care workers who are known to be immune could continue to care for the severely ill.
In a challenge study, subjects are intentionally exposed to an infection to which they are thought to be immune.
The notion that the executive branch could be immune from constitutional review is as baseless as it is dangerous.
" A year later, however, the actress, readdressed her original comments, saying that art should be "immune to political correctness.
Because they would be immune from prosecution, they by definition couldn't incriminate themselves and thus couldn't plead the Fifth.
TV viewership is dropping across the board — including for live sports, which were supposed to be immune to shrinking ratings.
But we've got to keep in mind, eventually, if global growth slows, we're not going to be immune to that.
People born before 1957, when measles was widespread, are assumed to be immune since they probably suffered through an infection.
Trump's lawyers have appealed, making the argument that a sitting president should be immune from lawsuits brought in state court.
As we do, it's becoming clear that no places are going to be immune to what's happening in the atmosphere.
They seem to be immune to the boom in the economy and the gender gap is unprecedented for congressional candidates.
"Q2 earnings are unlikely to impress, and despite lower expectations, stocks may not all be immune to disappointment," he said.
"If a central bank has multiple objectives, it may be harder to be immune from the political reality," he said.
Rio can offset headwinds by increasing capital returns, but will not be immune if macro conditions deteriorate further, LaFemina said.
So, just because you've been infected by one strain doesn't mean you're going to be immune to the countless others.
The electors were meant to be a deliberative body of intelligent, well-informed men who would be immune to corruption.
In order to achieve herd immunity for measles, roughly 143 percent to 95 percent of people need to be immune.
If a recession were to hit, it wouldn't mean health care would be immune; it's "not bulletproof," Ms. Bell said.
Anyone born in the United States before 1957 is presumed to be immune, because virtually everyone caught measles back then.
In the case of last week's massacre, though, the suspect's father appears to be immune from prosecution under that law.
I pounded beers as if I were rushing a fraternity with the knowledge that I'd be immune from the physical consequences.
But it also should undermine whatever confidence the president and his allies have that they will be immune from justice forever.
It is "crazy", Mr Tribe writes, that "even the most criminally corrupt president" may be immune from indictments while in office.
Others are trying to create white-footed mice that would be immune to infection by the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.
Even the United States, one of the more solid performers on the economic stage, would not be immune to the downdraft.
Like the Indominus rex in the first Jurassic World, the franchise's latest human-made dino seems to be immune to gunfire.
Basically, the Supreme Court has ruled that presidents should be immune from defamation suits related to conduct while they're in office.
The cloud, comprising infrastructure managed by the likes of Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft, ought to be immune from much of this.
The darkening would last for many months, most oppressively in the Northern Hemisphere, though the Southern Hemisphere would hardly be immune.
Since prosecutors are also "law enforcement officers," there is no reason they and their offices should be immune from federal oversight.
As the proceedings wound down, Baer argued that the President should be immune from even having to address the plaintiffs' claims.
"At best it was an injection of partisan politics into a process that should be immune to them," Mr. Grassley said.
For example, to limit the spread of measles, experts estimate that 93% to 95% of the population needs to be immune.
No democracy can be immune to running an undemocratic system of oppression for a half-century in territory under its control.
If they result in convictions, those state charges would be immune to a presidential pardon, which only applies to federal crimes.
If the primary debates are any guide, these plans—and this fatal flaw—have been deemed to be immune from scrutiny.
Families and caregivers will not be immune from coverage being ripped away, including caregivers such as Karen and her son Mike.
In much of this research, white Americans appeared somehow to be immune to the negative health effects that accompany relentless striving.
The president will also have the right to independently declare states of emergency and will be immune to prosecution, he said.
"We don't believe KO will be immune from the staples rotation underway," analyst Bonnie Herzog wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
Missiles go boom—usually intentionally, but often enough not—and whatever nuclear power source they might be using onboard wouldn't be immune.
While it is typically the warmer section of the country, the South will not be immune to snowfall during Winter Storm Grayson.
The bad news is, they cannot be immune to the weakness that we see that's either trade-related or economic slowdown–related.
Scientists assumed there must be immune system-boosting qualities in the mother's milk to help the vulnerable young develop in that environment.
For one thing, Clark wants the control system to be immune to pilot mistakes during the transition, without relying on computer controls.
When the boy was subsequently found to be immune from smallpox, Jenner's method took off, and the death toll from smallpox plummeted.
If you thought New York Fashion Week would be immune to the minimalist makeup trends sweeping the industry, well, you'd be wrong.
Like several other states, Tennessee's bills said a driver would not be immune from liability if they injured a protester on purpose.
Just because a modified crop doesn't contain any transgenes doesn't mean it should be immune to questions about its safety and efficacy.
The addictiveness of Instagram is well-documented, but one person who might be immune to the app's lure is its former CEO.
No matter how its devotees rhapsodize about its virtues, depth, versatility and complexity, most people seem to be immune to its charms.
Political chicanery adds to confusion Hopes that the 2020 election would be immune from the corrosive effects of Russia intrigue quickly eroded.
But the company wanted to continue to fight, arguing that foreign countries should be immune from actions in criminal cases like these.
Although the father appears to be immune from prosecution under that law, we looked at how it's applied in Texas and elsewhere.
" People were quick to point out that Goebbels had also stressed "film cannot be immune to these mighty intellectual and political upheavals.
People who have had measles are also considered to be immune from getting the illness a second time, similar to chicken pox.
A sphere-of-influence world would not be peaceful or stable; the United States will not be immune to its violent disruptions.
"When you get to this size, you have the capital, the power, the influence, to effectively be immune from competition," Galloway said.
A majority of the judges refused to create a constitutional right to abortion that would be immune from legislative limits or correction.
The Golden Knights, especially if they win the Stanley Cup, may be immune to some of the problems that plagued the Panthers.
One neighbor, Lisa Wolfe, said Mr. Wichs seemed to be immune to the daily stresses of a city that could sometimes be harsh.
If they haven&apost committed a crime or you don&apost think they committed a crime, they have nothing to be immune from.
"As I have worked in mental health services for 29 years, one would think I would be immune to mental illness," she wrote.
In a note, he said Rio can offset headwinds by increasing capital returns, but will not be immune if macro conditions deteriorate further.
I thought newer generation bots with state-of-the-art programs would be immune to these primordial needs, but no, not the case.
Yes, even those super-human beings amongst us we call models will one day no longer be immune to the ravages of time.
I have to wonder: Do McMorris Rodgers and Sessions somehow think they will personally be immune to the havoc this bill could wreak?
They are not cheap at $168 per pair and they seem to be immune to Bonobos' sales, but I still love them anyway.
Federal attorneys argue the EPA should be immune from the suit because Michigan law would not hold private individuals liable in similar circumstances.
You see, naked mole rats may be immune to death by aging, but they can still be killed, just like you and me.
"No section of the community should be immune to this kind of activity or evidence collection more broadly," Gaughan told reporters in Canberra.
Girls who contract Zika are believed to be immune when they reach their childbearing years, meaning they cannot give birth to microcephalic babies.
The resulting legislation can be passed with simple majorities in both chambers, and will be immune to a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
I am, because no matter how many wars, how many tragedies, how many stories we cover we are not, and should not be, immune.
She will, however, be immune from arrest after being elected to the Senate under Argentina's list system despite coming in second to Macri's candidate.
What's more troubling—and perhaps more dangerous–is the idea that the president should be immune to public scorn simply because he's the president.
Measles and mumps need around 90 percent of the population to be immune to confer 'herd immunity' that effectively stops transmission of these diseases.
None of this is to say the F.B.I. and the rest of the federal law enforcement apparatus should be immune from criticism or reform.
After the SARS epidemic that began in 2002, China created an infectious-disease reporting system that was supposed to be immune from political meddling.
For decades science has been warning us that we are compromising earth's systems, and that none of us will be immune to the consequences.
Idris Elba is on the mend in his bout with coronavirus ... and pretty soon he could be immune to the disease, so he says.
"Nobody is going to be immune from a sharp drop in the Chinese economy," said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
In July 2018, before it entered settlement negotiations with the Mandalay Bay victims, MGM tried to argue that it should be immune from liability.
The author condemns 95 percent of social science because of bias but the science he believes in appears to be immune from similar criticism.
But men taking DMAU will not be immune to the many side effects of hormonal birth control, already familiar to women on the pill.
The new laser will need to work in a tight, compact environment, and be immune to the effects of vibrations, temperatures, and tremendous G forces.
Millions of Switches are vulnerable, permanently, to what amounts to a total jailbreak; only new ones with code tweaked at the factory will be immune.
"We wouldn't be immune from a trade war but I think it's important to remember how resilient Diageo is, given the broad portfolio," she added.
Companies should not be immune to decisions arrived at through the American political process, he said, but the American political process must make smart decisions.
In April, an African Union committee considered a plan to demand that heads of state be immune from I.C.C. prosecution, among other potentially crippling measures.
They say the policies also protect undocumented immigrants who are otherwise law-abiding, but opponents counter that such immigrants should not be immune from deportation.
It is unclear how many students have been barred from attending the school because they have not been vaccinated or were found to be immune.
So again, we've seen a lot of the judicial activism out there and land acquisition is not going to be immune from that as well.
The company took its challenge to court, arguing that as a foreign-owned entity, it should be immune from the needs of a criminal investigation.
The greater sadness is how the inflammation of Trumpism has spread to people and institutions that were once thought to be immune from his indecency.
For the friend who seems to be immune to that beep beep beep sound in the morning, consider the wake-up power of the Amazon Echo.
But, unlike this administration, no one will be immune or exempt from enforcement -- and ICE and Border Patrol officers will be allowed to do their jobs.
With a direct revenue stream in the form of sales tax proceeds, its holders feel they should be immune to broader debt restructuring on the island.
People who are confirmed to be immune could venture from their homes and help shore up the work force until a vaccine becomes available, for example.
To stop imported cases from spreading, about 0003 percent of a country's citizens must be immune, either through vaccination or because they had measles as children.
But, unlike this Administration, no one will be immune or exempt from enforcement – and ICE and Border Patrol officers will be allowed to do their jobs.
"We would not be immune from significant changes to global trade policy and continue to monitor this closely," Chief Executive Ivan Menezes said in a statement.
Going out there, pounding the pavement, going after new accounts and clients — you have to be immune to rejection to be successful, and that's not easy.
Like the Ganges, Varanasi (formerly Benares) is said to be immune to degradation, although this is hard to reconcile with the physical reality of the place.
For the first time, Trump's private legal team pushes an argument into federal court that the President should be immune from criminal investigation while in office.
Yours is a super power indeed; to not see colour to is to be immune to the silliness of that thing called racism that no longer exists.
Fundamentally, however, Pelosi's allies say that the job of a caucus leader isn't to appear at rallies or to be immune to attacks from the other side.
His argument is that chimps are mentally and emotionally sophisticated enough to warrant this privilege, and that they, like humans, should be immune to confinement and experimentation.
No one is surprised when Dean falls for a woman working at the family law firm, and that she just happens to be immune to his charms.
I personally feel that, in an ideal world, any actor should be able to play anybody and Art, in all forms, should be immune to political correctness.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution — that's the coming one, if you haven't kept track — won't be immune to this trend, according to a new World Economic Forum report.
In one regard, trades like plumbing may be immune to the rising and falling tides of the economy: a blocked toilet is a blocked toilet, after all.
Adults who do not live in areas where there is an outbreak, and who have received at least one dose of the vaccine should also be immune.
Increasingly, U.S. policymakers are dedicating attention and resources to this issue, creating a rift between regulators and industry that the space industry will not be immune from.
Measles is more contagious than the novel coronavirus: Experts estimate between 40% to 70% of the population will need to be immune to halt its rapid spread.
I often want to ask these officials: Deep down, do you really believe that future generations of your own family will be immune from climate change's damage?
Later, in a 2009 article for the Minnesota Law Review, Kavanaugh wrote that presidents should be immune while in office from "time-consuming and distracting" criminal investigations.
Zhan Qingyuan, director of pneumonia prevention and treatment at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital, said even people who have recovered may not be immune to the virus.
Swalwell said he doesn't believe a sitting president should be immune from indictment, as a Justice Department protocol dating to Watergate says the commander in chief is.
Citron said when you dig deeper into Peloton's business model, there is nothing that stands out and makes them unique enough to be immune from competitive threats.
Between mid-August and late November, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 220% in a 74-day sprint that seemed to be immune from negative headlines.
France "should not be naive" in thinking that it could be immune to such attacks throughout its election process, Le Drian told French publication Le Journal on Sunday.
They would continue to be immune from legal liability, but only if the Federal Trade Commission verified they were moderating content in a way that was politically neutral.
Because users host the antenna, and there doesn't appear to be a DVR function, Mohu's AirWave may be immune to much of the legal objections launched at Aereo.
Almost 2000m people in Luanda, Angola's capital, should now be immune, and the number of Angolan cases being reported to the WHO has indeed dipped in recent weeks.
Anez said on Friday that Morales was welcome to return home, but that he would have to face electoral fraud allegations and would not be immune from investigation.
Meanwhile, it's earnings season, and the biggest tech companies we follow seem to be immune to scandal at least so far — but there are headwinds on the horizon.
Allowing trade tariffs to aggrandize would eventually cause global growth to decline, and the United States' GDP would not be immune from being dragged down along with it.
This week, however, Canada's digital security and spy agency reiterated its warning that the country won't be immune from foreign online interference in the federal election this October.
The affluent among us would hardly be immune to the additional deaths, suffering, and economic disruption that this reservoir of untracked, untreated disease would visit upon our country.
Kupperman's lawyer also told Leon that his client might be immune from giving forced testimony because all of his work involved matters of national security and foreign affairs.
But that strategy only works through heightened national tension and economic uncertainty — and those who believe a no-deal exit can be managed might be immune to pressure.
Even Chile may not be immune: Alejandro Guillier, a former television presenter who boasts of a special bond with "the people", has a chance in an election in November.
It is also astonishingly naïve, as if this new platform would somehow be immune to the same divisions and conflicts that have stained every medium that came before it.
"While the new administration has placed a greater focus on border security and illegal immigration, it has become apparent that skilled labor reform may not be immune," Essex said.
The bulk of the Republicans, who want to form a solid block in parliament after legislative elections in June, have turned out to be immune to Mr Macron's charms.
However, while these stocks have growth potential, in a real recession nothing will be immune, except consumer staples that will shine in times of chaos, like Clorox and Altria.
Just in case you thought a few sacred things might be immune from the culture war, we regret to inform you that there is now a border wall pizza.
President Trump's lawyer argued in court on Wednesday that he should, as president, be immune from criminal prosecution — even if he murders someone in broad daylight with a gun.
Perhaps one reason why the shares are higher is that a lot of its revenue at this stage is domestically-focused, allowing it be immune from the trade war.
It would enable a president to take out a mortgage on a summer home, refuse to make payments and yet be immune from foreclosure for four or eight years.
According to Freeport, the new mining permit lacks the legal and fiscal certainty it needs, and that under Indonesian and international law its contract should be immune to changes.
"There is no harm in getting another dose of MMR vaccine if you may already be immune to measles (or mumps or rubella)," states the CDC on its website.
Presidents typically avoid speaking out on the Fed's policies, as it was designed to be immune from political influence in its efforts to encourage low unemployment and stable prices.
Anez said on Friday that Morales was free to return to Bolivia but would have to respond to allegations of electoral fraud and would not be immune from investigation.
But in the real world, although middle class families would receive benefits from the plan by Warren, they would not be immune from the burden of its tax increases.
"If we edited all the wild birds to be immune to influenza, then you wouldn't have avian flu jumping into humans and pigs and jumping into us," Esvelt said.
None of the 22 coastal states in the continental United States, as well as Washington, D.C., will be immune from the effects of sea-level rise, the authors predict.
Lourenço, who received 98.59 percent of the vote, vowed in his closing speech that members of the party would not be immune in his drive to stamp out graft.
I think a lot of the changes in this executive order are designed to help it be immune from the court system, and that is definitely one of them.
Porn sites would only be immune if they made "good-faith" efforts to vet users' ages (a vague criteria) and post clear warnings about the dangers of their contents.
That's one reason why Trump seems to be immune to "gaffes" — his supporters see him as a courageous iconoclast who "tells it like it is," even if it's offensive.
Therein lies the truth of the particular moment that the business community faces and one that, at least so far, Mr. Buffett, at age 88, may be immune from.
Clinton should not be immune from scrutiny as a special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, investigates Russia's interference in last year's election and any connections to Mr. Trump's campaign.
Foreigners would not be immune from the new laws—although because only relatives would be allowed to report people for extra-marital sex, prosecutions may in practice be rare.
"Major competitors Wickes and Bunnings have their own company specific challenges but even so as market leader we don't think Kingfisher will be immune from this trend," he said.
Content that has been, and will be, immune from current "fake news" critiques and crackdowns, because it never had the opportunity to declare itself news in the first place.
Indeed, Trump's lawyers argued that one reason why Trump should be immune from this investigation is because it is being conducted by state officials and not the federal government.
Aaron Herzig, an attorney for the school's administrators, argued Wednesday that the school officials did not act recklessly and that they should be immune from liability in Gabriel's death.
The drug company claims the tribe's status as a sovereign nation means the Restasis patents will be immune to review by the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB).
The FBI is supposed to be immune to manipulation by circular information flows, especially with sensitive investigations such as evaluating whether a foreign power tampered with an American election.
Even more frustrating is the fact that Google's business appears to be immune to any controversy, giving leadership and investors zero economic incentive to own up to its issues.
Federal Judge Victor Marrero threw out Trump's suit seeking to block the subpoena, finding his "extraordinary" claim to be immune from criminal investigation was not supported by the law.
Also, the same H2000N2300 strain that hit Australia hard circulated last winter in this country, so anyone who caught it then should be immune this year, Dr. Fauci said.
Like Roger Federer, his longtime rival, who skipped this year's clay season and returns this week on the grass courts in Stuttgart, Mr Nadal appears to be immune to ageing.
Considering how close Chris came to getting down on one knee for Becca, we can't imagine that Ben – a fellow nice Midwestern man – would be immune to her charms. 3.
Kiir and Machar committed to an African Union hybrid court under a peace deal they signed in August that says no government or elected officials could be immune from prosecution.
This week, investors decided the Bank of England will not be immune from the pressure to ease and are now pricing in a rate cut over the next 12 months.
Now the Wall Street Journal's Jacob Gershman reports that Trump's lawyers are arguing Trump should be immune from the suit because he's president — but the legal precedent here is unclear.
No nation, "whether it's large or small, rich or poor, will be immune from the impacts of climate change," former U.S. President Barack Obama said in a speech on Tuesday.
But the impression endures, and there is little reason to think black and Hispanic voters, whom Mr Sanders is about to lovebomb with revolutionary promises, will be immune to it.
"[Membership decline] is a much more recent phenomenon among white evangelicals that I think white evangelicals thought they were going to be immune to before the last decade," Jones explained.
He's someone who argued that Sitting Presidents should be immune from prosecution and not be indicted & POTUS has the sole power to appoint and fire special prosecutors at will Sen.
Asos had appeared to be immune from the sickness affecting UK retailers, many of which have struggled with the transition to online shopping and an economic slowdown caused by Brexit.
People born before 1957, when the vaccine became readily available in the United States, are presumed to be immune because they would likely have been exposed directly to the virus.
About 95 percent of a population must be immune to stop measles from spreading, but the medical systems of many countries are too weak to vaccinate enough children every year.
Transportation, banking and small-cap stocks, the last of which are thought to be immune to global economic weakness, are all flashing warning signs of an impending domestic economic slowdown.
He added that a person who had the coronavirus infection would generally be immune "for at least a while," with the WHO poised to review how tests had been taken.
Though Mr. McConnell is just the latest Senate Republican to recommend that appeals court judges be immune from blue slip objections, his position as majority leader gives him extraordinary influence.
The findings suggest the economic tensions that framed Trump's election may well persist, and may even be immune to his efforts to shift global trade policy in favor of U.S. manufacturers.
The process that cured Mr. Brown, a dangerous and expensive stem cell transplant from a donor known to be immune to HIV, was related to his treatment for acute myeloid leukemia.
The present sultan has tried hard to unify the country around a moderate version of the Ibadi creed, but it is not clear whether Oman will be immune from sectarian strife.
Now, researchers have significantly increased the scope of the potential threat to include critical devices like servers and routers—even when they have components that were specifically thought to be immune.
A mood that even the Kardashian-Jenners seem to not be immune from as Kim, Khloé, and Kendall all chose the first Monday of the month to switch up their look.
The issue is sensitive for the Fed, whose policies affect every citizen but which is designed to be immune from the day-to-day politics that influence other U.S. government agencies.
So much of the supply chain for American companies is overseas that almost no industry will be immune from the effects of climate change at home or abroad, the report says.
Memetic's story then follows a young colorblind man who appears to be immune to the meme and goes on a quest to find his boyfriend after the Good Time Sloth apocalypse.
There have been indications, in recent years, that not even this seed vault may be immune to those ebbs and flows of the world's climate as it was built a decade back.
" The other side: Head of the Justice Department's National Security Division John Demers said, "Some say that Assange is a journalist and that he should be immune from prosecution for these actions.
Blythe wore his usual red beret, decorated with a Trump button, while Hess, who claimed to be immune to cold, wore only a short-sleeved shirt and a pair of oversized Aviators.
An organic-certified producer of raw milk for local sale, his dairy will be immune to to the trade war, but it's still a concern for him and his fellow dairy producers.
The raid on Cohen increasingly looks like a new legal front, separate from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, that could be immune from any attempt by Trump to neuter the special counsel.
It just didn't sink, but it did make sense, I think, that if people were watching less TV in general, they would also watch less football and that it wouldn't be immune.
" — the singer at first answers: "I believe, deep down, with all my heart, that I deserve to be immune not only from loneliness and tragedy, but also from aging, sickness and death.
Netflix may be immune to the hit other stocks are taking, so far, because investors think an outbreak could lead people to spend more time at home — and watching the streaming service. 
"Especially for the U.S. side, domestic politics make it hard for the trade talks to really be immune from other problems," said Louis Kuijs, the head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics.
Among the demands of the F.D.A. are that a proprietary drug name can't be easily confused with another, and that it needs to be immune from confusion around the world, in any language.
The court ruled that federal contractors, in order to be immune from the law's restrictions, must stay within the confines of the directions they received from the government entity paying for their services.
President Donald Trump's legal team argued on Wednesday that if he shot someone in the middle of 5th Avenue in New York City, he would still be immune from criminal prosecution or investigation.
No politician who has been in office for so long, even one as respected as Ms. Merkel, can, or should, be immune to discussion about whether a party needs to offer new faces.
Mr. Trump never courted party donors during the primary season and accused them of seeking to buy influence in government, boasting that as a wealthy man he would be immune to their entreaties.
The Mexican tourism industry will not be immune from the situation, the academics said, predicting that the initial financial cost of a downturn in visitor numbers will be 1%-5% of tourism GDP.
"A massive chunk of what we do with government entities here is 'how do we strengthen their network to be immune from attacks?' or at least to recover from an attack," Bannai said.
Supporters of Donald Trump seem to believe that because he does not have a storied political track record involving political contributions he will be immune to seduction by corporate lobbyists and interest groups.
Luxury automakers have certainly shown themselves to not be immune to the growing electric vehicles trend, as luxury brands such as Mercedes-Benz and Porsche are rolling out their own electric luxury cars.
Nevertheless, the views expressed in the Warren and Sanders letters suggest that any company whose business is "entwined with political speech protected by the Constitution" may be immune from enforcement from Robb's office.
George F. Koob, the director of the alcohol institute, said the trial will be immune from industry influence and will be an unbiased test of whether alcohol "in moderation" protects against heart disease.
The most famous argument that presidents should be immune from ordinary criminal prosecution was made in a 1997 law review article by Yale constitutional law professor Akhil Amar and Kalt, his then-student.
In fact, the stable, recurring patterns of the Washington bureaucracy are designed to be immune from a consistent changing of the deck chairs, and become agitated by the need to acclimate to new circumstances.
For example, for many years the Supreme Court gave little or no judicial protection to commercial speech rights of corporations or the desires of state governments to be immune from direct congressional regulation (commandeering).
But on early Tuesday afternoon, he was a bit surprised to see investors reacting with alarm to a federal official's borderline-obvious prediction that America would not be immune to a fast-spreading virus.
Youth gangs battle one another over extortion rackets that extend to the smallest of businesses, and no one seems to be immune from the bloodshed, which is also exacting a toll on the police.
Here are the answers, should you find these possibilities concerning: The likelihood that we'd be genetically compatible with aliens is terribly remote, which means that they'd almost certainly be immune to our sexual charms.
Shapiro argued in a series of tweets that Parkland students such as Hogg who engage in political discourse should not be immune from criticism, pointing to the student's past comments regarding gun rights advocates.
The court rejected the argument made by President Clinton's lawyers that allowing a civil indictment would so badly hinder the functioning of the executive branch that the president should be immune from legal action.
"Services will help dampen the impact of cycles, but we will never be immune from the cycle," Chief Executive Jim Umpleby said at an investor meeting at a Caterpillar equipment factory in Clayton, North Carolina.
"I think that even our friends who we work with on so many areas should not be immune from our criticism and our questions about rule of law about their treatment of minorities," Clinton added.
" And, if they did say something, it would be along the lines of "Even the highest profile among us are not and should not be immune from being punished for these sorts of unacceptable behaviors.
Although hacking is yet to overcome its bad rap among the general public, r00tz kids seem to be immune to its influence, embracing their newly acquired skills as superpowers that come with great ethical responsibility.
"Some say that Assange is a journalist and that he should be immune from prosecution for these actions," John Demers, the head of the Justice Department's National Security Division, said at a briefing with reporters.
And lenders were devising ever-more-sophisticated tools to evade state regulation altogether: Some incorporated on Indian reservations or in offshore financial havens, selling loans online and claiming to be immune from state laws entirely.
The tweet on Monday was the latest indication that Trump, who ran on a pledge to "drain the swamp," believes his political allies should be immune from prosecution, regardless of the evidence stacked against them.
Dr. Zilinskas said Admiral Canaris told Nazi officials that the Allies had developed masks that were able to withstand the nerve agents, implying that Allied troops would be immune and undeterred by the lethal mists.
"The Saudis should not be immune from this type of lawsuit ... I hope that [President Obama] would not carry through on it, and if he does veto it, I'm confident it will be overridden," Rep.
The comment on Monday was the latest indication that Trump, who ran on a pledge to "drain the swamp," believes his political allies should be immune from prosecution, regardless of the evidence stacked against them.
Consumer trends seem to be going the same way in the US. "The bacon business appears to be immune to the consumer trend toward healthier cuisine," said Morgan Stanley's chief economist Ellen Zentner in January.
Instead of narrowing the provisions that produced these results, Congress chose to provide the secretaries of state and Homeland Security unreviewable discretion to grant exemptions — decisions which are declared to be immune to judicial review.
In seeking to overturn that dismissal, the plaintiffs said Facebook functioned as a matchmaker between Hamas and people receptive to its messages, and should not be immune from liability as a mere "publisher" of Hamas' content.
Human nature being what it is, some of the good guys may not always be immune to the pressures and greed that may result in working a cybersecurity gig by day and operating illicitly at night.
" Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Andrew E. Lelling was more taciturn in a statement Monday, saying he could not "provide assurance that certain categories of participants in the state-level marijuana trade will be immune from federal prosecution.
A Justice Department official acknowledging the releases said these opinions were cited in the Office of Legal Counsel's more recent opinion that former Trump White House counsel Don MGahn should be immune from subpoenaed congressional testimony.
Though the temperatures in the Big Apple may be dipping below the freezing point, the Scream Queens actress appears to be immune to the chill because her wardrobe filled with barely there fashions is totally en fuego.
Why it matters: Blackburn's complaint suggests that message services that offer users more privacy and make messages more fleeting — as Snap does now, and Facebook is promising — will not be immune to policymakers' scrutiny and regulatory efforts.
"While we cannot be immune to what we expect will be a volatile and challenging period, we expect the portfolio to be generally resilient as the wider implications of Brexit unfold," the company said in a statement.
Its teeth come in the form of instructions to Senate committees of jurisdiction to write repeal legislation, and (should those committees complete their work) a guarantee that the repeal bill they write will be immune from filibuster.
Even bitcoin, the dominant cyber currency (it accounted for $278 billion, or almost two-thirds, of the $445 billion market value of all cyber currencies at noon Monday, Eastern time), will not be immune to this wipeout.
But it's unclear whether positioning Democrats as the anti-corruption party will work this time around, especially when the public is so polarized and when Trump's popularity with his base seems to be immune to most controversies.
"I actually welcome President Castro commenting on some of the areas where he feels that we're falling short, because I think we should not be immune or afraid of criticism or discussion as well," Mr. Obama said.
In a hearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday, Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, was asked if people who have contracted the virus might now be immune.
The Galaxy 7 and other smartphones made by Samsung Electronics were previously thought to be immune to a security vulnerability known as Meltdown, which researchers said affected most of the world's PCs, smartphones and other computing devices.
Still, I thought I could be immune — because I used the buddy system, because I counted my drinks, because I worked out and stayed fit and imagined I'd be able to fight someone off if the time came.
The IPCC report noted that while risks are highest for the world's poorest and most vulnerable, no part of the world will be immune from rising threats if temperatures push past 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
Dig a bit, and there were small nods to realism: he talked of setting "priorities" when enforcing immigration (as the Obama administration does), but added that no one who entered the country illegally would be "immune" from deportation.
Sasse then used a hypothetical president from the "purple" party that gets drunk and hits someone with their car to press Kavanaugh on whether that hypothetical president would be "immune" from being sued or charged with a crime.
Tesla has also proven not to be immune to the financial realities of car-making: the auto industry is capital intensive, and while car companies can generate a lot of revenue, they struggle to manage juicy profit margins.
As a member of the president's family, officials in Pyongyang judged, Mr. Kushner would have the ear of his father-in-law and be immune from the personnel changes that had convulsed the early months of the administration.
Hiro Murakami, an associate research scholar at Princeton who studies hurricane and cyclone forecasting, said it's far easier to predict which cities are vulnerable to these natural disasters than name specific places that will be immune to them.
Poland is one of several eastern European states reviewing its anti-terror laws in the wake of the Islamist attacks in Brussels in March, signaling the region's growing concern that it may no longer be immune to the threat.
A sitting president may be immune to indictments, but he is subject to the law, which is strict about public safety and the right to treatment when an individual poses a danger to the public because of mental instability.
I suspect our true belief is not that our system of governance is performing so well that it should be immune to change, but that we are performing so poorly that we do not trust ourselves to change it.
The news seems to have served as an admission to investors that Costco—which as a bulk retailer was thought to be immune to online competition—is feeling the heat from Amazon and Walmart's stepped-up e commerce division.
It seems that if a woman character is to run with the boys in an action movie, she has to be immune to fear and apprehension — even if the other supporting characters are perfectly allowed to voice their hesitation.
Sasse then used a hypothetical president from the "purple" party that gets drunk and hits someone with their car to press Kavanaugh if he thought that hypothetical president would be "immune" from being sued or charged with a crime.
Knowing I would at least be immune to that and not really displaying any sort of concern or empathy for Julian, my boy wonder photographer, we immediately got into a cab, and sailed off to: Fuck them; Toolbox ruled.
Organic growth has slowed in recent years as a result of changing consumer trends and a sluggish global economy, and Kraft Heinz's actions have fuelled speculation that Nestlé would not be immune to upheaval in the global food industry.
A federal judge in New York spiked President Donald Trump's attempt to block a Manhattan prosecutor from obtaining his tax and financial records from the accounting firm Mazars USA, dismissing his "extraordinary" claim to be immune from criminal investigation.
But it is known that the company is "wholly owned by a foreign state," according to its lawyers, and that it has argued it should be immune from the subpoena for information because complying with it would violate its country's laws.
It is a moment of absolute trust from a warrior who is supposed to be immune to such concerns; the singular focus is the reason the Unsullied are supposed to be such a fabled fighting force in the first place.
Seeing as three-year-old dachshund Dexter doesn't have the opposable thumbs to scroll through Instagram, and his ears wouldn't register a twitch at the words "avocado on rye," he's lucky enough to be immune to the fad for wellness.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Doubts about the reliability of opinion polls arose after unexpected election results in Britain and the United States last year, but German pollsters say their methods and domestic circumstances mean Germany should be immune to election shock next month.
That suggested many people might be immune to CRISPR-based treatments for disease, or at risk of experiencing dangerous side effects because of them—an implication that spells bad news for hopes that CRISPR will be a 21st-century cure-all.
Direct Line, which reported a fall in 2018 earnings on Tuesday due to a fall in insurance prices and extreme weather in Britain, also warned that it would not be immune to a "disruptive Brexit", despite the steps it has taken.
In other words, prosecutors can collect evidence from third parties they need for an investigation into presidential mischief even if chief executives might be immune from indictment and prosecution—and may not be required to produce evidence themselves—while in office.
Ratko Mladic guilty of genocide and sentenced him to spend the rest of his days in prison, it reinforced a pillar of civilization: No crime against humanity, no matter how long ago it occurred, should be immune to cries for justice.
" Mr. Mujica said that the New York City hospitals were not being singled out, noting that other safety-net hospitals were also awaiting funds, and "it's not possible for one hospital to take the position that they should be immune.
And then there's the matter of ruling on whether a president should be immune from criminal proceedings and Congress's ability to obtain his tax returns; we could have answers on those cases sometime between now and the November 2020 election.
"We suspect it will not be immune from the changing attitudes toward risk assets we are seeing across markets and think the sector may have benefitted from a false sense of security the past few months," Wilson said in a report.
Instead, the constant themes are that her state should be immune from the rules that govern the rest of us and disregard for thoughtful decision-makers: stakeholder negotiators, an agency responding to over a million public commenters, and federal courts.
The justices agreed to resolve in spring 2020 if a sitting president should be immune from any criminal proceeding, whether related to conduct before taking office or even -- to use Trump's famed example -- shooting someone on Fifth Avenue in New York.
However, if every (actual) monopolist could just make an end run around competition law by labeling a monopoly tax as a "patent royalty," patent rights would serve as a (powerful) pretext and anyone wielding a patent would be immune to antitrust scrutiny.
Of the six seats Republicans are vacating in Texas, two are so GOP-friendly as to be immune from the broader trends (non-white voters growing in number, white voters, especially suburban ones) moving away from the party -- at work in the state.
This week, investors decided the Bank of England will not be immune from the pressure to ease and are now pricing in a rate cut over the next 12 months - relatively dovish comments from Governor Mark Carney during the week heightened such expectations.
Ross' attorney, Steve Sadow, gave the court a heads up he believes Ross should be immune from criminal prosecution because the groundskeeper was committing felonies on Ross' property -- which means the rapper would be within his rights to beat up the man.
"If he thinks he will somehow be immune to the public's demands for their IRS refunds or [United States Department of Agriculture] services or their flood insurance or [housing program] applications being processed, he is in for a big surprise," Krishnamoorthi added.
Some executives argue that it's the cyclical nature of awards shows, which fall in and out of favor; others argue that consumer behavior is finally affecting big live event programming, which was supposed to be immune to an industrywide trend of declining ratings.
"While I can understand why a company like Whitefish would want to be able to be immune from audits, if the underlying contract was awarded consistent with FEMA rules and regulations, most assuredly, there would be multiple layers of audit requirements," he said.
A claim in a paper last year that CRISPR caused many off-target side-effects was retracted over interpretations of data, and a report that that humans may be immune to Cas9 was determined to be something that could be worked around.
Ron Hosko, former assistant director of the FBI's criminal investigation division who worked under Mueller, said the special counsel would not be immune to public pressure to finish the investigation but said that he is unlikely to change course because of it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest retailer Tesco reported its best quarter of UK underlying sales growth for over five years and more growth over Christmas, continuing a major recovery in its fortunes, though it cautioned it would not be immune to inflationary pressures.
"If U.S. rates move too quickly, they will dislocate [high yielding] assets more broadly and the most liquid emerging markets will not be immune to a selloff," he added, pointing to the 2013 taper tantrum as an illustration of this idea in action.
"If women want to get pregnant in the near future, they may well want to set up clinics where you gather people who are zika positive, let mosquitoes feed on them, and then have them bite people who want to be immune," Esvelt said.
That defense -- which sounds suspiciously like the claim asserted by Trump lawyers before the federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this month that even if the President shot someone on Fifth Avenue, he would be immune from criminal prosecution -- was quickly abandoned by Agnew.
What kind of person do you have to be to think that you're so special as to be immune to the sun, the star at the center of the Solar System that consists entirely of fucking hot plasma, aside from someone who is extremely wrong?
In this particular case, however, Trump has staked out a position that outside lawyers call breathtaking in scope: That the president should be immune from both criminal prosecution and investigation, along with seemingly any individual or firm he has ever worked with, by extension.
"  Green argued that the pair has been emboldened "to a great extent because the Trump presidency has sent a message that you can be immune to the consequences of bigotry, by daring those with the authority and power to constitutionally remove you from office.
A 1990 federal law, the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act, tried to allow copyright lawsuits against states, saying that they "shall not be immune, under the 11th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States or under any other doctrine of sovereign immunity," from such lawsuits.
An anti-immigration and ultranationalist party, Vox, won its first seats in Parliament, a major shift in a country that long appeared to be immune to the spread of far-right movements across Europe, in part because of the legacy of the Francisco Franco dictatorship.
It is simply impossible not to notice ivy in a wintry landscape — in fact, it is probable that long before humans discovered that ivy could be cultivated, they pondered the miracle of its lustrous green leaves, which seem to be immune to winter's freezes.
SBM, which has been accused of paying bribes to executives of state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA from 1996 to 2012, will be immune to new lawsuits concerning the case, federal prosecutors office for Parana state, which is conducting the probe, said in a statement.
That could just be their media training, but they could also just be immune to change; NASCAR spent the last decade changing so many rules that it'd be surprising if people inside the sport weren't able to embrace a big one like a new race format.
The value of small-cap shares - generally those with market values of less than $5 billion - soared earlier this year as decades-low unemployment, a surging housing market, and the expectation that domestic companies would be immune from global trade wars drew investors into their stocks.
That's not to say the problem is solved: As Fowler has pointed out, bad behavior will still be enabled by confidentiality agreements and forced arbitration — this, in tech and elsewhere — and there will be men who think themselves powerful enough to be immune to charges of impropriety.
Given the opioid epidemic, massive job loss, broken unions, and shrinking populations in small communities across the country, it's no wonder so many people figured the government was so corrupt they might as well pick the rich guy who might somehow be immune to further corruption.
"A lot of people assume automation is only going to affect blue-collar people, and that so long as you go to university you will be immune to that," says Martin Ford, the author of Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future.
Antibody tests, which can determine whether someone has been exposed to the virus and may therefore be immune, will help get people back to work safely, allowing individuals and public health authorities to gauge who can proceed without worry, and who needs to take additional precautions.
"Going into the first quarter, while U.S. rates were rising, at the time, EM debt and other credit markets appeared to be immune to global risks affecting equity," Jane Brauer, director and emerging markets sovereign strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in a statement from EMTA.
One thing is certain: As AI gets more sophisticated, and researchers find more and more ways to bring the most impressive AI techniques to bear on problems that were previously believed to be immune to them, there'll be fewer and fewer things we do better than they do.
That movie also ended on a note of triumphalism as all three geniuses earn their fabulous due, leaving the viewer with the strong impression that African-American women would from then on be immune to racism within NASA and, by extension, the great public scientific institutions of America.
The Court also ruled that, at least under existing law, government officials within a single branch of government would not know that conspiring to deprive individuals of their constitutional rights would constitute violation of a federal anti-conspiracy statute, and thus would be immune from suit under the statute.
Bill Gardner, the New Hampshire secretary of state who has been dubbed "the guardian" of the New Hampshire Primary for running the Granite State's elections since 1976, told Insider on Tuesday that his state should be immune to Iowa's troubles because of their paper ballot, one-voter-one-vote system.
Given the platform's popularity and ubiquity, this is a danger that must be taken very seriously," the report states, adding: "Indeed, conservatives consistently expressed the view that, while platform users should be protected from harm, no one has a right to not feel offended or to be immune from criticism.
BURT SHACHTER Pompton Plains, N.J. To the Editor: "I actually welcome President Castro commenting on some of the areas where he feels that we're falling short, because I think we should not be immune or afraid of criticism or discussion as well," President Obama said at a news conference in Cuba on Monday.
By John SolomonOpinion Contributor Of all the agencies in the federal government that should be immune to special-interest schmoozing, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and its premier law enforcement agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives top the list.
On Wednesday, during a hearing before the three-judge appeals court panel, Trump's lawyers went a step further and said the president would theoretically be immune from investigation or prosecution even if he were to shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, alluding to comments he made during the 2016 election.
In 1984, when Benji Wilson, a heralded high school player, was shot and killed, the news was shocking not only because Wilson was considered the next great Chicago talent, but also because it simply didn't happen: Basketball players were supposed to be immune to the violence that was so prevalent in the city's poorer neighborhoods.
Of course, this doesn't mean that iPhone and iPad users will be immune to the same problems that plague other advanced AR platforms — the gimmicky apps, the drain on device battery life, and the overall feeling that you're sometimes using an AR app not because it makes sense but just because it's a new AR app.
In fact, the price for Apple's Pro Stand is so high, the crowd at WWDC 2019 let out an audible gasp when its pricing was announced, and that was in a room filled with reporters, Apple employees, Apple developers, and other assorted Apple followers who really ought to be immune to Apple sticker shock by now.
Dr. Stimson went on to note that those World War I soldiers who had grown up in more isolated, usually rural circumstances, were less likely to be immune to the childhood diseases, and "when thousands of these rural young men are first massed together in army camps, contagious diseases are apt to be very common," he said.
Senator Patrick Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, said that Judge Kavanaugh's still-hidden White House records could be particularly illuminating on a question of pressing urgency: understanding his views on the scope of executive power — and, in particular, whether sitting presidents should be immune from legal process, like subpoenas to testify in a criminal investigation — while they are in office.
It's not likely that they'd let CNN and the Des Moines Register pull them into a fight, one that many outside liberal and left-wing groups are warning them against, and one they'd rather have with Biden, who has said in public that a male candidate would be immune from the sexism that hurt Hillary Clinton.
An executive at Twitter stated last month that nobody, including lawmakers such as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, would be immune from the site's content policy and potential punishment for violating such policies.
Mr. de Blasio said as much in response to inquiries about his fund-raising practices that attracted state and federal scrutiny, about a political nonprofit he created to advocate for his policies, and about the designation of certain outside advisers — mostly friends and former campaign workers — as "agents of the city" whose communications he argued should be immune from public disclosure.
This was presciently forecast in an exchange between the state solicitor for Missouri and Justice Antonin Scalia during the oral argument in Roper: Solicitor: Well, I... I must assume that if we... if the Court says [juveniles] are immune from the... from capital punishment that someone will come and say they also must be immune from, for example, life without parole.
And while the Muslim community in India has not yet experienced having hordes of its youth eager to go fight in Syria, like many other Asian or European countries, the bullet holes that still riddle the facade of the Leopold Cafe, one of the many targets of the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks that killed more than 150 people, are a constant reminder that India will never be immune from terrorist attacks.
We asked several of the VCs that participated in our last survey to update us on how COVID-19 is impacting real estate startups, non-proptech companies in general and the broader real estate market overall: Despite its banner year in 2019, proptech will not be immune to the pressures venture-backed companies face in a market pullback, and we are preparing ourselves and our portfolio companies for a bumpy year.
Matchstick strips of the firmer bits of a mahogany clam, decorated with seaweed fronds and little salt-preserved unripe gooseberries and black currant buds, arrive in its shell in a bath of mussel juice and oil pressed from black-currant wood at the same moment as a bay scallop and its roe, pulled from Norwegian seas by a diver named Roderick Sloan, who must be immune to hypothermia.
" It is the third engagment for Johansson, who was previously married to Ryan Reynolds from 2008 to 2011 and French journalist  Read more: Scarlett Johansson and 'SNL' cast member Colin Jost are engagedMost recently, Johansson received backlash after telling As If magazine that she "s"I personally feel that, in an ideal world, any actor should be able to play anybody and art, in all forms, should be immune to political correctness," she said.
Chinese officials on Friday said that some U.S. farm goods including soybeans and pork will be immune from the latest round of retaliatory tariffs issued by Beijing in response to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE's trade actions, a sign that the two sides could be seeking a compromise.
With President Trump intervening in both the legal case by reversing the demotion of Chief Gallagher and the administrative procedure of determining who continues to serve in the elite SEAL organization, RADM Green will have to address how others in his organization that might now believe they would be immune from the published standards and the command guidance that Green has put in place (there have been more than 150 other SEALs who have had their Trident pulled due to misconduct or disciplinary infractions since 2011).
But even these rudimentary steps are notable given that many have assumed that art — separate and apart from the heavy lifting of robotic auto factories and automated number crunching of data science — would somehow be immune from the rise of A.I. It now appears no sector of human endeavor will be spared the advances inherent in A.I. Celebrated novelist Hugh Howey (author of Wool, which is set to become a movie) has spent a great deal of time in recent years publicly discussing the possibility of artificial intelligence software writing original novels.

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