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He's already clamped down on costs, eliminating unnecessary software internally.
Then the Grizzlies' suffocating defense clamped down on the Timberwolves.
CEO Marissa Mayer clamped down on telecommuting at the company.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs clamped down on Salafi mosques.
The authorities have clamped down on Internet speech in other ways.
Hong Kong authorities have clamped down on Uber's operations many times.
His mouth clamped down on me, his lips soft and hot.
Unsurprisingly, censors clamped down further during the 15 years of conflict.
Another guy clamped a clothespin on his bulging, hair-infested nose.
Australia has also clamped down on foreign purchases of residential property.
As the death toll mounts, the government has clamped down tighter.
And regulators in other countries have already clamped down on tech.
One bite clamped onto his forearm, and he heard a crunch.
The Utes clamped down on defense after halftime and pulled away.
Genesis clamped onto her beaming mother with her arms and legs.
The Trump administration clamped down on visas for immigrants doing specialized jobs.
Utah clamped down on defense and blew the game open before halftime.
My teeth were clamped together, my fingers repeatedly running through my hair.
The military government has clamped down on dissent ahead of the Aug.
Chinese authorities clamped down on capital outflows and overseas acquisitions last year.
A Soviet-backed puppet government was installed, and authorities violently clamped down.
Banks abandoned the loans after regulators clamped down on them in 225.
Others refused to eat, mouths clamped shut until their hearts gave out.
Other laws clamped down on companies that knowingly worked with the yakuza.
Bitcoin trading volumes have shrunk since China's regulators clamped down on the market.
But things have improved over the past decade as authorities have clamped down.
Congress clamped down on the practice in the lat 1950s and the 2000s.
The country clamped down hard on Bitcoin several times in the cryptocurrency's history.
In the months since, heavily armed police have clamped curfews on Kurdish towns.
Critics, however, say he has become increasingly authoritarian and clamped down on dissent.
But it clamped new restrictions on public gatherings amid anxiety about a resurgence.
You merely hold the lidded cocotte tightly clamped in your hands and invert.
YouTube has since clamped down and pulled ads from thousands of controversial videos.
But after the Yelich home run, Dodgers pitchers clamped down on the Brewers.
My vagina clamped down on his dick hard enough to push him out.
In response, Russia's regulator, Roskomnadzor, clamped down on huge blocks of IP addresses.
Governments have also clamped down on internet firms when it comes to user safety.
Clamped to each researcher's desk was a monitor, testing the temperature, humidity, and airspeed.
The Badgers clamped down on defense when their offense faltered in the first half.
They strapped him into a "tiger chair" that clamped down his wrists and ankles.
A constitutional crisis followed and the movement was clamped down on by the government.
An Android phone is clamped on top and connected to the robot via Bluetooth.
Regulators have clamped down on dozens of local VPNs, and ordered Apple Inc APPL.
They have clamped down hard on users of social media who have done so.
Suddenly, an alligator sprang from the water and clamped its jaws around the boy.
Mr Erdogan has also clamped down more forcefully on the press and potential dissidents.
None of Canada's allies, she added, had clamped down on information sharing so far.
They spoke of growing fear as the city's jihadist rulers clamped down on residents.
He would have clamped his hands over his ears if he weren't padded up.
You watch and wait as the batter puffs up under the clamped-down lid.
I clamped my legs together, grabbed my bag, and hobbled out of the room.
They've also managed it in similar-sized objects that have been clamped to surfaces.
Gobert clamped down defensively after halftime to throw the Wizards out of rhythm offensively.
Apple, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and Spotify clamped down on content by Alex Jones Monday.
Pharmaceutical companies have clamped down on the use of their products in lethal injection.
He ended the armistice, put the army on the streets and clamped down on prisons.
Mr Erdogan hung on to power, and clamped down on human rights and free speech.
The number of hoaxes have skyrocketed as WhatsApp parent Facebook clamped down on fake news.
Since Thailand's 2014 coup, the military has clamped down on dissent and banned political protests.
Under Xi Jinping, the Chinese Communist Party has centralised authority and clamped down on dissent.
They slip between going crazy and doing irrational things and then being really clamped down.
Infections of the stump, after it is cut and clamped or tied, kill many newborns.
Utah clamped down defensively in transition and, from that point forward, quickly erased the deficit.
The Chinese government has since clamped down on hot money outflow to purchase foreign property.
The other species clamped its shell shut, so that it could no longer filter food.
While the Clippers were hot on the offensive end, they also clamped down on defense.
He stretched his mouth, then clamped his jaws and repeated player names, oiling his enunciation.
Google and Apple have clamped down on the use of third-party cookies in browsers.
After suggesting I might want to pull my pants up, a firefighter clamped the cord.
The Singaporean government has clamped down on defaulters since redefining the sentencing framework in 2017.
China has clamped down on property speculation since 2016 to stop prices rising too quickly.
China has clamped down on property speculation since 2016 to stop prices rising too quickly.
The Times story outlines how Apple clamped down on multiple screen time and parental-control apps.
Your mouth is clamped open, you're wearing a bib, and you probably can't feel your lips.
Numerous countries including China, South Korea, and Russia have all clamped down on the cryptocurrency sector.
The World Health Organization recommends that the umbilical cord should be clamped after the first minute.
Last week, Chinese officials clamped down on travel out of Hubei Province, where Wuhan is located.
And I've seen people bolt from a Ridley play with their hands clamped over their mouths.
With more than their usual zeal, the authorities have clamped down on dissent under King Salman.
But so far things have been as clamped down as ever for the Chinese tech company.
As they sought to boost security at the hotel, they clamped down on their customers' privacy.
Other leagues have clamped down on use of their video highlights because of tight copyright restrictions.
To varying degrees, countries including Turkey, Poland and Hungary have clamped down on journalists and judges.
Both teams clamped down defensively, sending double-teams to smother each franchise cornerstone, Leonard and Embiid.
This is not the first time a city in China has clamped down on Christmas merriment.
I've been slathering it on my chest when my lungs feel clamped in an anxiety vice.
As law enforcement on the West Coast clamped down on Mexican immigrants, a new style emerged.
They then clamped down on defense, allowing only three points for the remainder of the half.
He added that the Pentagon had clamped a tight secrecy lid on the whole barrier plan.
He has also clamped down on critics, arresting scores of opposition activists and restricting the media.
I've read a lot of reports that say the opposition has been clamped down pretty severely.
Sisi has jailed tens of thousands of political prisoners and clamped down on freedom of speech.
It was my Fitbit, clamped against my wrist, measuring my heartbeat, waiting for me to fall asleep.
The Bears forward said Baylor's offense loosened up while the defense clamped down in the second half.
Robbins clamped his hand over Marie's arm, she told BuzzFeed News, and pulled her toward the greenroom.
When federal regulators clamped down on the company, ITT CEO Kevin Modany responded by scolding them publicly.
It clamped down on the career of Minnesota draftee Greg Childs before he ever took a snap.
His hands clamped around my waist to push me away, but it was a minute too late.
The government of President Uhuru Kenyatta has arrested some political opponents and clamped down on the media.
The school in the past has clamped down on athletes joining the national protests against racial injustice.
Carolina clamped down in the third period while nursing a one-goal lead for a long stretch.
Wonga has been in trouble for some years, after regulators clamped down on the payday loans sector.
She clamped a little red curtain to Chante's bed table, set up her camera, and hit record.
Countries across the world have clamped down to hold back the virus, causing business activity to collapse.
Tennis Australia — which runs the tournament and governs the game across the continent — clamped down within hours.
In the months that followed, Chinese financial regulators clamped down hard on domestic and overseas lending alike.
The assistants had clamped one of the rusty barrels full of now-molten lead to the forks.
Clamped atop a tousle of silver hair, he wore a Thug Life snapback cap, label left on.
The initiative, adopted in 2130, clamped down on popular crossing routes through San Diego and El Paso.
They aggressively clamped down on protests — yet another example, in protesters' eyes, of police's excessive use of power.
Even larger items, like utensils or the food itself, may float elsewhere if not properly clamped in place.
Several peers were also chastised for their own spree of foreign purchases, as regulators clamped down on outflows.
CME clamped down on costs during the quarter, whittling total expenses down by 5.2 percent to $316.4 million.
He voted against a bill promoted by 5-Star's partner, the League, which clamped down on asylum rights.
The FBI and state and federal authorities have clamped down on access roads to prevent anyone from returning.
After the Indian government clamped down on Kashmir this week, Ali has again been thinking of going back.
Many have wondered why Twitter has not clamped down on tweets that appear to violate the company's policy.
But the Bears clamped down further on defense and used its size advantage on offense to pull away.
Meanwhile, authorities clamped down on Tuesday on websites and social media groups tracking the unofficial foreign exchange market.
The company further clamped down on capital expenditures, a closely-watched metric in the cash-intensive chipmaking business.
The Fed, other regulators and Congress clamped down on banks, requiring higher capital levels and less risk-taking.
But coach Fran McCaffery called a timeout and Iowa clamped down defensively, forcing five turnovers in six possessions.
In fact, both JBS and BRF have already clamped down on over-close relationships with officialdom inside their businesses.
It was an ugly cry, with my head hung over, my mouth gaping and upturned, my eyes clamped tight.
The government clamped down on the approval of new games earlier this year, and stopped approvals altogether in October.
Kardashian clamped down on rumors of a Kardashian pregnancy pact earlier this week when she tweeted a gentle correction.
Formerly welcoming of Venezuelans, who once brought tourist dollars, all have clamped down hard on these mostly impoverished migrants.
Verifying such incidents has become harder as the South Sudan government has clamped down on visas for international journalists.
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) has clamped down on excessive use of short-term, risky universal life products.
Ugandan officials said it was free and fair, and dismiss accusations that they have clamped down on free speech.
The Oilers finally clamped down defensively after surrendering three or more goals in each game during their losing streak.
Although the government clamped down on the phenomenon, the Communist Party and the Women's Voluntary Service helped organise it.
But prices collapsed by three-quarters last year as regulators clamped down, usage of bitcoin stalled and interest waned.
Authorities have clamped down on opposition forces, disqualified democratic legislators, jailed activists and banned a pro-independence political party.
China's economy became dependent on rapid credit growth and threatened to stall whenever the government clamped down on credit.
However, regulators have clamped down on bank risk, and Wall Street institutions have reduced their exposure to the instruments.
Lying on the pavement of a parking lot, Cyprian Luke's face reddened as an officer's hand clamped his throat.
When he left the car, he clamped a black cap over his silver hair, hoping not to be recognized.
The same can be said of flights from China in the weeks before the U.S. clamped down on those.
LONDON — Facebook clamped down on online coronavirus rumors and banned ads that promoted the sale of medical face masks.
He clamped down on photography, for instance, issuing carefully curated images instead of allowing the previous free-for-all.
In an email, the commander of the 16th Special Troops Battalion there clamped down on unnecessary in-office work.
The Tigers hit on a couple big plays, but once they neared the end zone, the Bulldogs clamped down.
But in recent years, Mr. Erdogan has clamped down on perceived threats — the military, courts, media, even the internet.
Mubarak was president for almost 30 years, during which time he clamped down on dissent and jailed political opponents.
The backlog started building years ago, as President Obama stepped up immigration enforcement while Congress clamped down on spending.
His shooting came as the defense clamped down and held the Nets to 41.3 percent shooting for the game.
"Shit—I just got really excited," she said, and clamped her fingers on her nose to stem the bleeding.
Kenya "Security forces and the government clamped down on dissent, especially around a fraught election in August," Amnesty said.
Apple, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest and Spotify had earlier this month clamped down on content by Jones citing policy violations.
When management clamped down, he would simply head up to the roof of the neighboring building and jump over.
The army clamped an indefinite curfew on Beirut and steel-helmeted troops were patrolling all areas as dusk fell.
An icy stare from one subject, a clamped jaw on another, suggests that these aren't portraits of your average citizen.
Once inside, the cable attaches to a very special robot clamped onto the pig's esophagus, the pathway to the stomach.
In the past several years, courts have clamped down and ordered more disclosure of lending deals in some blockbuster cases.
Gaza's neighbors, Egypt and Israel, have long clamped down on its borders, a blockade they say is needed for security.
Turkey appears to have clamped down on social app use for a roughly 12-hour period following the international incident.
Japan last year became the first to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges, while China and South Korea clamped down heavily on them.
Like they did in the third quarter against Minnesota on Wednesday, they clamped down defensively and hit some key shots.
Ben Ali, like Ortega, had come to power promising change, then quickly clamped down on human rights and democratic institutions.
With the boy on his back, tiny arms clamped around his neck, Scott begins the long, arduous swim to shore.
In response, some U.S. and European regulators have clamped down on the scooter craze to prevent that kind of behavior.
Beijing has increasingly clamped down on all forms of dissent, including from human rights activists, labor groups and religious organizations.
They all clamped down at the defensive end of the floor, creating some remarkable statistics which defined Virginia Tech's win.
Peru last month clamped down on immigration, requiring migrants have passports and visas in order to stay in the country.
I touched his fingers and they were cool, vessels clamped down by the medicines keeping his blood pressure from plummeting.
In response, House majority party leaders have clamped down on amendments to shield their members from those electorally risky votes.
When the coronavirus first began spreading beyond its borders, the government clamped down on the information on social media channels.
The Cambodian government has also clamped down on ordinary Facebook users, monitoring the site for dissent and sometimes prosecuting people.
But the Flyers clamped down on Rhode Island, limiting it to 17-of-230 shooting from the field, 263 percent.
Her only real hiccup came when nerves clamped down in the second set as she served twice for the match.
Chinese regulators called ICOs unauthorized illegal fundraising activity and recent reports indicated they have clamped down on local bitcoin exchanges.
Most important of all, the Chinese government — distrustful of independent social movements — clamped down on public discussion of gender issues.
That is largely because the Obiang family has clamped down on any organization that promotes democracy or challenges its rule.
As has been their tendency of late, the Jets clamped down in the third period to finish off the victory.
Then, over the next 533:21, Virginia Tech clamped down on defense and limited the Mocs to just three points.
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has taken power, clamped down on the opposition and presided over a campaign of brutal repression.
The use of Slack for revenge porn seemingly started recently after another chat service, Discord, clamped down on offending users.
But a hunk of hideous plastic, clamped to her nipple, whirring away as it siphoned milk—what the hell was that?
Doctors found the child&aposs umbilical cord had been well cut and clamped, indicating she had been born in a hospital.
In two decades as mayor - after upending term limits - Hagedorn clamped down on commercial logging and mining, and introduced electric tricycles.
According to Human Rights Watch, it has been clamped down by authorities on several occasions since it began publishing in 2009.
He made a 3-pointer with 1:53 remaining to help preserve the lead, and the Bulls clamped down on defense.
Then a smell that reminds me of the medicine I clamped my lips together to avoid when I was a child.
In the run-up to parliamentary elections, scheduled for February 22013th, they have clamped down more harshly than ever on candidates.
Seeking to close a huge budget deficit caused by low oil prices, the government clamped down on infrastructure spending last year.
Too often such rich countries, having clamped down on irregular flows, promise generous resettlement to compensate but fail to follow through.
"Joker" director Todd Phillips clamped down on expectations that Joaquin Phoenix's Joker could appear in Robert Pattinson's Batman movie in 2021.
But since the Trump Administration clamped down on refugee admissions, there haven't been a lot of new refugees coming to Jacksonville.
Instead, and especially under the strongman leadership of Xi, China has stuck to market economics but clamped down on political freedoms.
A curfew, which was clamped on Memphis after a King-led march turned into a riot a week ago, was reimposed.
Police have clamped down on the often raucous gatherings, and a campaign of community vitriol has dampened the spirit of most.
Trebeaux was gagged with his tartan boxer shorts and dangled naked except for the surgical hemostats still clamped to his scrotum.
Cincinnati clamped down after the break, allowing Tulsa (12-214, 22-255) only 222 second-half points on 213 percent shooting.
Other countries with serious outbreaks have already clamped down on citizens' movement internally to stem the disease, including China and Italy.
"I didn't feel a THING," Ortega says ... as the metal pins are clamped with pliers and wrestled out of his hand.
As the wolf clamped onto his left arm, his second thought was, I will kill him or he will kill me.
The social network has repeatedly clamped down on groups that operate multiple Facebook and Instagram pages without disclosing their coordinated behavior.
"They didn't ask us if we wanted the bears here," said Mr. Fort, his black beret clamped down on his head.
Recent visitors described empty casino floors, worse than when China clamped down on the casinos to stop corruption by government officials.
The government clamped down on unregulated lending between 2017 and early 2019 during a campaign aimed at defusing rising debt risks.
Sweating, he clamped down with dental forceps, gave it a few wiggles, then a few twists and "pop" — it was free.
Mr Johnson has attacked "the thousands of Davos men and women who have their jaws firmly clamped around the euro-teat".
But even then, China's government clamped down on sharing information about it with the public, according to The Wall Street Journal.
But since coming to power in 1999, Mr. Putin has clamped down on the news media and other forms of expression.
At the other end of the cord was a small orange parachute, which he clamped to the underside of the drone.
The government has clamped down on speculative investment in the housing market since 2016 to prevent a sharp correction as prices soared.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, meanwhile, has clamped down on numerous crypto projects, including one backed by professional boxer Floyd Mayweather.
In most Western countries, including the United States, the cord is clamped immediately after birth: usually between 10 to 15 seconds after.
The restriction was put into place, the company said, as multiple ports and governments clamped down on travel for Chinese passport holders.
The Rockets then clamped down defensively and forced a difficult shot from Josh Hart, who missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer.
Other parties were banned, active opposition figures were jailed and police clamped down on any demonstrations by students or workers, often violently.
It has clamped down on irregular or complex transactions in the interbank market, and on ruses used by banks to increase leverage.
The government has clamped down on anti-government rally organizers, opposition leaders, activists and media groups who have raised the 1MDB issue.
Trump issued an executive order directing relevant government agencies to resume refugee processing, which he clamped down on shortly after taking office.
The company had a rough 2018, with lower wholesale sales and broader retail sluggishness hampering it as consumers clamped down on spending.
Street rallies have since tapered off, and the government has clamped down on opposition media and organizations seen as supporting the protests.
Although Pakistan has clamped down on other militant groups such as the local Taliban, JeM continues to operate publicly in the country.
Sure enough, each time, the robot dutifully clamped onto the items and spit out a neatly folded garment a few seconds later.
"We have clamped down on Indian scientists because we cannot clamp down on Romanian fruit pickers," says Matt Ridley, a science writer.
"He did very few of these clamped pictures where the letters are torqued," said Todd Levin, a New York-based art adviser.
To keep a military low profile, Mattis had clamped down on releasing basic military information that has been publicly available for years.
Pakistan has also clamped down free expression, with the largest English-language newspaper being heavily censored there prior to last year's elections.
The baby rattler jumped out of nowhere on his path and clamped down on Mike's leg, which sent him to the hospital.
Another drawback is that many clinicians delivering babies clamped the cord too soon for babies assigned to the delayed cord clamping group.
The law has not been used to impose tariffs since 2002, when President George W. Bush clamped down on imports of steel.
The government has clamped down on discussion of gender issues like the #MeToo movement because of its distrust of independent social movements.
Mr. Gorman said Morgan Stanley had clamped down on doing business with gunmakers; Citi and Bank of America have already done so.
Iran clamped down on cryptocurrency mining in June after claiming the activity inflicted an inordinate strain on the state-subsidized electricity system.
China has clamped down on property speculation since 2016 to contain a bubbly market, tightening its grip on domestic and onshore financing.
However, Orban has also clamped down on non-governmental bodies that he accuses of using foreign funding and actively helping illegal immigration.
Under his direction, the Communist Party has clamped down on civil society, tightened restrictions on the internet and jailed scores of lawyers.
Scholars Michele Dunne and Katie Bentivoglio explain that Sisi has clamped down on university activism because that's where he is most vulnerable.
To deal with the situation, sources said, Armstrong has clamped down on the budget and had considered layoffs of up to 100.
I would have clamped down if we didn't have control over something or we felt like something was way out of our control.
The city has already clamped down on smoking The council said it believes the public health benefits outweigh the loss in business profits.
The move split the territory in two, placed both parts under direct rule from Delhi and clamped 7.5m people under a virtual blockade.
Such open criticism of government is increasingly rare as officials have clamped down on various aspects of civil society under President Xi Jinping.
The NFL, referred to derisively as the "No Fun League" when it clamped down on end zone celebrations, has now embraced the trend.
He is a small, rounded man with little oval glasses, a neat white mustache, and matching hair clamped under a Jeep baseball cap.
If I had to venture a guess, the handmaids' spirits were zapped once and for all the moment their mouths were clamped shut.
Isis clamped down or banned the use of mobile phones and internet in areas it still controls, leaving informants scrambling for more sources.
The Chinese government has clamped down on speculative investment in the housing market since 2016 to prevent a sharp correction as prices soared.
In early November, the Trump administration clamped down on asylum claims as part of its broader efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
Policymakers have also clamped down on banks' mortgage lending over the past couple of years, including stiff curbs on buying properties for rent.
But when Instagram model Katarine Zarutskie waded in to join the sharks, one clamped it jaws onto her arm and pulled her underwater.
Israel clamped down on the crossing after a wave of incendiary and explosive kites were flown from Gaza into Israel in recent weeks.
Beijing has also clamped down on China's trade with South Korea in retaliation for the U.S. deployment of a missile defense system there.
I thought, This feels strange, but OK. Then it was no longer OK. I hyperventilated as I clamped down on the nurse's hand.
Compared with Mr. Trump, who leaned forward toward the cameras, his eyes darting back and forth, Mr. Putin appeared clamped into his chair.
Today I disassembled my handgun, a 9mm Ruger, clamped the pieces in a vice and cut them in half with an angle grinder.
Apple: Since it launched its own screen-time tracker, Apple has clamped down on competitors' offerings, according to an investigation by The Times.
Apple: Since it introduced its own screen-time tracker, Apple has clamped down on competitors' offerings, according to an investigation by The Times.
To clean up the filthy air in Beijing, the government has also clamped down on "small, scattered polluting enterprises" in the capital region.
Titans 43, Browns 383 Marcus Mariota threw for three touchdowns, Derrick Henry scored twice and visiting Tennessee clamped down on error-prone Cleveland.
Beijing has particularly clamped down on lending by online finance companies and other private sector businesses that bypass the state-controlled banking system.
Tensions and hostilities quaked through Turkey as Erdogan clamped down on the areas of society he saw as threats, including the news media.
MORE POLICY EASING SEEN Smaller, private firms have been particularly hard hit as regulators clamped down on riskier types of financing and debt.
MORE POLICY EASING SEEN Smaller, private firms have been particularly hard hit as regulators clamped down on riskier types of financing and debt.
To improve stability, engineers clamped the cable that runs beneath the bridge to the diagonal timber trusses that line the two center spans.
Following revelations concerning Cambridge Analytica in April 2018, Facebook clamped down on its software, restricting what information apps could collect from Facebook users.
Administration officials also said the change is largely just returning to the rules that existed before the Obama administration clamped down in 2016.
In Chester, northwest England, the local government has clamped down on public urination amid concerns it was damaging the city's medieval covered walkways.
Baylor's defense clamped down on TCU in the first half, holding the Horned Frogs to 262 percent shooting in the first 253 minutes.
Meanwhile, Purdue's defense clamped down and held its 23th opponent to 211 or fewer points, its longest streak since the 211-11 season.
Trump declared the end of the "war on coal" and slashed regulations that clamped down on the emissions from coal-fired power plants.
Finland has clamped down on its border controls at the Russian border and tightened rules for Russians getting EU visas in recent years.
A potted plant has spilled some earth onto the carpet, and a television, clamped to the wall, runs a 24-hour news feed.
The then-Prime Minister clamped down on the "Reformasi" movement sparked by the removal and subsequent jailing of his Deputy Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim.
The aid comes at a time when Trump has clamped down on climate-change research and other government programs that fund science and medicine.
And while it's just one app, Instagram has clamped down on how much of users' private information it allows third-party developers to access.
Prices are surging as China's government clamped down on illegal mining and required miners to shut production as way to combat pollution and overcapacity.
Much of China's slowdown has been self-imposed as regulators clamped down on a building boom and nurtured retailing, tourism and other service industries.
Derrick Rose scored five straight to end the Minnesota drought and cut the Suns' lead to 773-89, but the Phoenix defense clamped down.
The government has clamped down on public discussion of its plan until after the election but internally, the cabinet appears to be moving ahead.
Earlier in the year China clamped down on imports of scrap metal, paper and plastics, as a part of a campaign against "foreign garbage".
CNN: If the Nixon administration hadn't clamped down and if 9/11 hadn't happened, do you think skyjackings would still be going on today?
Simultaneously, Erdogan may also have clamped down on social media during the coup and leveraged censorship following the coup as part of his purge.
And since he took power in 2012, critics have detected traces of Mao as he has clamped down on dissent and amassed formidable power.
Despite worldwide condemnation of his actions, Mr. Castro clamped down on a fledgling democracy movement, jailing anyone who dared to call for free elections.
Indeed, its popularity is so widespread that it has caught the attention of government censors, who last week clamped down on three popular services.
The Avalanche had allowed 33 goals in their previous seven games but clamped down Wednesday night, winning for the second time in three contests.
A. J. Green dominated with 10 catches for 173 yards and the Cincinnati Bengals' defense clamped down on the visiting Miami Dolphins, 22-7.
Around the same time, Turkish authorities clamped down on YouTube, calling military-related leaks that ended up on the site a national security threat.
Then, with the score tied at 58-58, the Red Raiders defense clamped down — holding the Zags without a basket for nearly four minutes.
USCIS rolled out three high profile policies in August, each of which clamped down on certain benefits for those born abroad and sparked controversy.
China has clamped down on travel from a number of cities, impacting about 50 million people, and airlines have canceled flights to the country.
Few new projects were announced in the kingdom last year as the government, its finances strained by low oil prices, clamped down on spending.
Pictures of mauled children reveal that the dogs clamped down on their throats, the way a leopard or a lion takes down its prey.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump has rarely caught a break since special counsel Robert Mueller clamped a vise around his White House two years ago.
Regulators have also clamped down on so-called refund anticipation loans, which the companies have relied on to lure in people who needed cash.
With tension between the communities rising, authorities have clamped down, cutting the internet in the camps and trying to confiscate phones, citing security concerns.
The Clippers' defense, led by guard Patrick Beverley, clamped down on Doncic, who entered averaging 773 points per game, third best in the NBA.
Above our heads are four inverted office chairs clamped to a suspended wood frame, which wraps around an existing structural pillar in the gallery.
New Mexico dominated the first 20 minutes before the Boise State offense kicked into high gear and the Broncos' defense clamped down on the Lobos.
Across the footpath were the older specimens, clamped to wood posts that supported the dramatically wide upper leaves with the Monstera's trademark Swiss-cheese perforation.
Seton Hall then clamped up for the next 12 minutes, increasing its lead to double-digits on a Powell slam dunk at the 9:303.
In a postmortem examination, the coroner would say there were signs he had clamped her nipples with pliers and whipped her repeatedly with a belt.
Lawmakers in the upper chamber have clamped down on any tidbits of information that could add to a narrative journalists and activists can latch onto.
Vietnam has pledged to build a cyber army to combat "wrongful views," while other regimes in Southeast Asia have clamped down on social media users.
"If they clamped down on these storefronts, it would be seen as restricting access to affordable drugs and supporting big bad [drug] corporations," he said.
States generally didn't use midazolam in the past, but they've turned to it as drugmakers clamped down on the use of other drugs in executions.
After throwing a kitten she had clamped in her jaws on the ground, doctors and nurses rushed the woman into a hospital room for evaluation.
Wanda International's 2024 bonds dropped 3.5 points, after reports that Chinese authorities had clamped down on its lenders, while they scrutinised the company's overseas acquisitions.
Paramilitary police have clamped curfews on restive Kurdish towns and arrested hundreds of alleged PKK supporters; guerrillas have struck back with roadside bombs and shootings.
She continually punched the shark in the head after it clamped down on both of her legs, which was the exact right thing to do.
Brady Ellingson's 3 cut the lead to five at 75-70 but the Tigers clamped down on defense and extended the advantage to 11 points.
From then on, the sight of Cruyff with a cigarette clamped in his mouth as he sat on the sidelines was nothing short of legendary.
My friend Kay and I are grimacing at the swollen forehead, the tiny clamped hands, and the long pink straw it sucks its dinner through.
To calm tempers the state government has now launched an inquiry, torn down the army post and lifted a curfew it had clamped on Handwara.
Standing together, Putin seems at ease and projects outward to the audience, his torso proud, while Trump seems tense, mouth clamped shut, chest bent forward.
Yes, I understand that our government has clamped down on immigration from time to time in the past, sometimes excluding specific peoples, like the Chinese.
Sisi has clamped down on democracy at every turn, and it won't be on display even as Egyptians go through the motions of casting ballots.
China outbound investment has dropped this year as Beijing has clamped down on capital outflows, looking to curb "irrational" investment in property and other sectors.
Then she clamped a metal band on the bird's leg bearing her initials and an identification number, and released the bird fluttering into the air.
He scored 18 points in the first half, but Florida State clamped down, blanketing the other four Racers to keep Morant from dishing to them.
The Cavaliers, though, clamped down, giving up just 23 points over the last 9:46 of the first half to get back in the contest.
European countries have clamped down on movement in and through their territory in recent weeks in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A black Labrador and a pit bull do a circle dance, their mouths clamped on the same blue ball, like a high school party game.
According to Barnett, it wasn't until PopSockets agreed to spend $2 million on retail marketing that Amazon finally clamped down on the fakes and knockoffs.
Under Curry, OCC bank examiners have clamped down on what they perceive as overly risky loans, particularly the type used to fund private equity buyouts.
Even if Seven had found strategies to mitigate the self-shame that clamped down on me, the shame inflicted by others would have been appalling.
In a living room packed with family portraits, Gerry sits with oversized earphones clamped over his grey hair, ensconced in a brown leather lazy boy.
South Korea clamped down on initial coin offerings (ICO) Friday, banning the practice of cryptocurrency crowdfunding, often used as a source of capital for startups.
I mean, our business of subscriptions, they clamped down on organic distribution and pushed us into the paid media space years and years and years ago.
Yes, I understand that our government has clamped down on immigration from time to time in the past, sometimes shamefully excluding specific peoples, like the Chinese.
He watched the Hawks take their biggest lead of the opening quarter at 613-15 with 5:07 left, but the Magic clamped down on defense.
As China clamped down on the crypto-industry, Japan saw an opportunity to take a lead by introducing policy that was seen as welcoming for cryptocurrencies.
However, Chinese officials have clamped down on such events in recent years, launching a campaign in 2015 to put an end to such shows at funerals.
Redditor Aub3912 shared a tale Tuesday of perhaps the worst thing that can happen to someone while their lashes are clamped in a curler — she sneezed.
Her accomplice approached from behind, pulled a cloth drenched in some chemical from a blue handbag, reached around his head and clamped it onto his face.
When Facebook clamped down on viral apps several years ago, it became harder for companies like Zynga to spread their games across the social media site.
States generally didn't use midazolam in the past, but they've turned to it as drug makers clamped down on the use of other drugs in executions.
Not only do the Scarlet Knights control the boards, they also have clamped down on defense this season and give up only 60.7 points per game.
In both cases, Focal says its intention was to closely reproduce the feel of listening to a nice set of speakers, rather than tightly clamped headphones.
Zimbabwean authorities clamped down on internet use last week, after violent protests broke out over President Emmerson Mnangagwa's announcement of a 150% hike on fuel prices.
China clamped down on capital outflows last year after its foreign currency reserves fell by nearly $1 trillion and the authorities defended the yuan against depreciation.
He grasped this reporter's arm repeatedly to hammer home a point, and from time to time clamped a hand over hers, lest she somehow misinterpret him.
In February, the miner said its shipments of copper concentrate to China had slowed as Mongolia clamped down to rein in the spread of the virus.
The currency was flat at 55.8 per U.S. dollar, having risen last week after the government clamped down on access to and overseas transfer of greenbacks.
The currency edged 0.36% lower to 20153 per dollar, having risen last week after the government clamped down on access to and overseas transfer of greenbacks.
Mr. el-Sisi has dramatically clamped down on opposition activists since leading a military takeover in 2014, and tightened his grip over the freedoms in Egypt.
Beijing had clamped down on some bank lending to state-owned enterprises over the last few years, data from the Bank of International Settlements has shown.
Fernandez de Kirchner, in office from 2007 to 2015, clamped down on access to U.S. dollars in a bid to protect the central banks precarious reserves.
The Illini defense clamped down on Hampton senior guard Jermaine Marrow, who was ranked second in the country with an average of 256 points per game.
He added a 3-yard run with 3:303 left, as the UCF defense clamped down on the Terrapins and led 14-3 at the half.
Now that municipalities have either loosened the rules, leveling the playing field for Uber and its competitors, or simply clamped down, the arbitrage trick is up.
They clamped down on an unruly shadow banking sector, where murky platforms linked borrowers with lenders willing to hand over money in exchange for big returns.
In 2017 Estonia-based ride-hailing startup Taxify tried to launch in London ahead of regulatory approval, for example, but city authorities clamped down straight away.
For our strength test, we clamped each towel to a glass bowl, dampened it with 1/433 cup of water, and topped it with metal weights.
It has aggressively clamped down on the pace at which its costs are rising and is expected to eke out a 9.3 percent rise in quarterly income.
The Kings clamped down on defense, started filling in the hole the Jazz dug for them and earned a chance to win it in the final seconds.
Opponents of the law argue, among other criticisms, that it has clamped down too hard on banks and restricted the availability of credit for businesses and consumers.
The Shanghai High People's Court made the ruling last week, which clamped down on the assets linked to loan for the LeEco's private smartphone brach, Le Mobile.
He did not fraternise with the cast himself, let alone compliment them, but clamped a cigar or a pipe in his mouth and went about his work.
It has since clamped down on egregious financial criminality, but remains home to thousands of secretive firms and famous for the discretion of its bankers and lawyers.
The boy's breathing continued to decline, and he was put on life support with a mask clamped over his face and pressurized oxygen pumped into his lungs.
The only way I could rock AirPods would be to walk around with hands clamped to the sides of my head to stop them from falling out.
During Stalin's rule and for decades following World War II, the Communist Party clamped down on outside influences, particularly those associated with principles celebrated in the West.
That's because the Bulldogs clamped down on their Sun Belt Conference opponent, permitting them to hit only 35.3 percent from the field while outrebounding them 41-239.
Foul trouble set in, Mississippi State clamped down defensively and North Carolina State Coach Wes Moore was hit with a technical foul as the Bulldogs pulled away.
Many child marriages are unreported, and while police have clamped down on the practice in Bihar, more aggressive surveillance could be pushing illegal marriages underground and untraceable.
The manufacturers have found ways to avoid labeling goods as American-made after Washington clamped down on companies, including Huawei, that it considers a national security threat.
True to this template, Kelly clamped down on the free flow of information to Trump, who once rifled through Breitbart articles and conspiracy-stuffed printouts with impunity.
Since 2016, when Facebook ads were used to spread disinformation and Russian propaganda ahead of the presidential election, the social network has clamped down on political advertisers.
China's government has sought to wipe almost every episode of the show and clamped down on any mention of "South Park" online, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Even as a teenager — braces clamped to his teeth, hair swept forward over his eyes, shoulders slight — Félix was a love-at-first-sight sort of player.
In recent months, Chinese regulators have clamped down on outbound deals as part of efforts to stem rising capital outflows that have contributed to a weakening yuan.
Earlier this August, multiple tech companies, including Apple, Facebook, Google's YouTube, Pinterest, Twitter and Spotify, clamped down on content by Jones, removing podcasts, pages and other content.
Wait until the leeches, having clamped themselves onto your flesh and sucked your blood, are fully engorged, then pluck them and plop them back into the soup.
Wealthy Chinese patronage at Macau and Las Vegas make up a good chunk of business and the virus has clamped down travel and closed companies across China.
The government has clamped down hard on Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies because it considers them a threat to government control and a danger to the financial system.
However, after a surge in the number of U.S.-bound child migrants in 2014, Mexico clamped down, making it harder for migrants to jump aboard the freight train.
But for years, the party tried to suppress pollution information and local officials, who were assessed on industrial output, frequently harassed environmental campaigners and clamped down on protests.
After these measures proved partially ineffective, the Post wrote, China took one step further and clamped down on domestic access to foreign exchanges and ICOs in February 2018.
This year microblogging service Weibo — "China's Twitter" — clamped down on all overseas users with a ban on uploading images and videos from Saturday until the end of Monday.
This week's expulsion orders come amid complaints by Pakistani journalists about growing curbs on media freedom, though Islamabad has clamped down on foreign-funded aid groups for years.
I don't recall him doing so — after Ben Higgins' season, I thought The Bachelor clamped down on men spewing random "I love yous" before the absolute final rose.
Utilities and steel mills bought more foreign coal than expected as Beijing clamped down on its polluting, inefficient mines, triggering a spike in prices and depleting local stocks.
Local authorities have not declared a curfew, but instead clamped down on non-essential travel and gatherings of four or more, effectively keeping restive people in their homes.
Prices are surging on falling domestic supply as China's government clamped down on illegal mining and required miners to shut production as way to combat pollution and overcapacity.
Image: Scott AkermanIn 2012, the Department of Justice clamped down on Android app piracy and now convictions are being made—along with the announcement of some incredible figures.
More than a few times it's been a hand clamped over my mouth that I've woken to, my own arms shooting out instinctively as I struggle beneath him.
Since the financial crisis, cash-strapped governments around the world have clamped down on tax evasion, with authorities investigating Swiss banks in Germany, France and the United States.
Over $127 billion was wiped off the value of its shares as Chinese regulators clamped down on the video gaming industry, hitting one of the company's main businesses.
Russia has since restricted tourism to Turkey, clamped down on its former trade partner's agricultural imports and set stringent visa limits that have notably impacted the Turkish economy.
"Dude, you know the English Football Association (the governing body of the sport in the country) would've clamped down on him for that," football podcast listeners might object.
Inside St. Paul's, Seth Wispelwey, a minister who helped lead the coalition of progressive clergy, held his seven-year-old daughter, who clamped her arms around his neck.
Since the financial crisis, cash-strapped governments around the world have clamped down on tax evasion, with authorities probing Swiss banks in Germany, France and the United States.
The authorities have also clamped down on social media, shutting accounts of labor activists, deleting news reports on strikes and monitoring chat forums for signs of collective action.
In 1989, following public outrage after a schoolyard shooting in Stockton, California, the federal government clamped down on importation of military-style semiautomatic rifles like the AK-47.
Once cut and clamped it withers away into a firm black stump over the first week of life before falling off and leaving that much adored belly button.
Soon after the widespread adoption of broom corn in the early 1800s, one of their brethren clamped the wayward bristles down with a vise and stitched them flat.
Men with tools swooped in to save him and broke the long chain that he had clamped on his shin, its other end embedded in the block's core.
On the ground near these dioramas was an eerie sculpture of an abandoned, screaming baby in beeswax, with a "Fear Nothing But Fear" pin clamped on its chest.
The increased violence began after the government clamped down on demonstrations by English-speaking teachers and lawyers protesting what they called their marginalization by Cameroon's French-speaking majority.
And South Korea, Germany, India, Taiwan and others have clamped down on exports of masks and other protective gear over worries that their own supplies will fall short.
Elisa wrote that her husband, Matthew, threw himself in front of her and their two boys while the wolf tore through the tent and clamped onto Matthew's arms.
This method could open a new avenue for states that have increasingly struggled to find execution drugs as suppliers have clamped down on how their products are used.
Chinese authorities have clamped down on travel in the city of 11 million people at the epicenter of the deadly coronavirus outbreak that's spread to five other nations.
Beijing has strictly limited how much money can be sent abroad and has clamped down on what a growing number of the country's leaders considered wasteful corporate purchases.
The government is asking the public for its input on whether to roll back some crisis-era rules that clamped down on trading and risky investments by banks.
But the Seminoles' defense clamped down on Thompson after that as he scored just eight points in the second half and finished with a game-high 25 points.
Last month, the Trump administration suspended roughly $1.3 billion in aid to Islamabad, promising it could be restored if Pakistan clamped down on groups like the Haqqani network.
It clamped down on the Terrapins in the second half, permitting them to make just eight of 23 field-goal attempts, including three of 13 on 3-point tries.
While the Huskies' defense clamped down and did not allow a USC field goal for nearly six minutes, the Trojans did most of their damage from the charity stripe.
Kraft Heinz clamped down on paying retailers for in-store promotions and shelf space, believing its status as the third largest U.S. food company gave it more bargaining power.
So it's not only useful for reading maps during a night hike, it can also be clamped to a bike for some extra visibility while cycling in the dark.
Bullfighting is a centuries-old tradition in Spain and remains popular, but some local authorities have clamped down on fights amid a growing animal rights movement against the practice.
The regime clamped down, accusing the moderate leaders of the opposition, known as the Green Movement, not only of sedition, but of being mohaareb—people who fight with God.
To do so they have clamped down on shadow banking, a lightly regulated universe that includes everything from banks' off-balance-sheet books to investment vehicles for the wealthy.
As authorities clamped down on speculative selling of the yuan offshore, the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) market for the yuan has become an easier and cheaper alternative for punters.
Regulators have clamped down on risky lending by banks, particularly for interest-only loans, while a raft of scandals across the industry has added to the air of caution.
In response to an influx of counterfeit products and the negative publicity that followed, Amazon has aggressively clamped down on infringers by responding to complaints and shutting down accounts.
Local authorities have not declared a curfew, but instead clamped down on non-essential travel and gatherings of four or more people, effectively keeping restive people in their homes.
After Utah took a 23-20 lead on a 3-pointer from Sedrick Barefield, the Huskies clamped down on defense and closed the half on a 10-0 run.
The Pelicans clamped down defensively for a change while winning the last two legs of a four-game road trip at Orlando and Miami, winning both by double digits.
Regulators have clamped down on many of the riskier lending activities that thrived before 2008, from 'payday' loans with annual interest of over 5,000 percent to self-certified mortgages.
Bahrain, led by a Sunni Muslim royal family, clamped down on dissent after quashing the 2011 protests, led mainly by Shi'ite Muslims, with the help of Gulf Arab neighbors.
Alabama advances in the SEC tournament to face Kentucky in the semifinals on Saturday after the Wildcats clamped down on Georgia for a 19993-21999 win later Friday afternoon.
The original felt clamped to your head (and for me, it had a tendency to slowly slide down my face) and you never quite forgot how heavy it was.
And last week he complained that the administration had "clamped down" on intelligence and indicated it wouldn't share more information with the Foreign Relations Committee in the near future.
Britain has clamped down on single-use plastic and a ban on plastic drinks stirrers, straws and plastic-stemmed cotton swabs will come into force in England next April.
A planned $160 billion deal for the Ireland-based Allergan was scrapped this year after the United States Treasury Department clamped down on tax-reducing deals known as inversions.
Before Kris Letang scored an empty-net goal with 12 seconds left in regulation, the Penguins had clamped down on the Rangers, giving up only four third-period shots.
In just the days since this poll was conducted, more states have clamped down on public movement and large events, even where cases of the virus are relatively sparse.
Once the score was out of hand, Michigan's third-ranked defense clamped down, and there was little suspense to the outcome in the West Regional semifinal at Staples Center.
In war, culture is often caught in the cross-fire; oppressive regimes have also clamped down on freedom of expression and sought to bend the arts to their will.
Mr. Hujeiri clutched his cell to his left ear and clamped a landline to his right, soothing the farmer on one phone, pleading with the army on the other.
I filled the inner pot from my Instant Pot (any large pot will work) with water and clamped the Anova Pro to the side — a simple and effective setup.
Tristan Clark added 215 points for the Bears (272-269) on 313-of-231 shooting, and Baylor's defense clamped down on the Jaguars (227-220) in the second half.
While Venezuela suffers from a harsh economic crisis, President Nicolas Maduro's government has clamped down on the opposition, jailing or otherwise barring from office many dissenting leaders and activists.
The Buckeyes clamped down on defense, Kaleb Wesson got involved offensively, and a 10-2 run put the hosts ahead 24-15 with 6:32 left in the half.
Historically, syndicated loan investors were able to sell paper to third parties, then sponsors clamped down to prevent distressed funds buying up debt via white lists of acceptable buyers.
However, Denver clamped down defensively in the third quarter, permitting just 13 points and taking the lead for good on two free throws by Jokic with 5:06 remaining.
"For those like myself that have nothing to hide, we're doing business as usual," Gorka said when asked if aides felt Kelly had clamped down on White House operations.
To ensure the steady flow of oil, the Conservatives clamped down on environmental science, from research on climate change to studies on the state of Canada's rivers, lakes, and forests.
In the relatively short amount of time that he had known Barquin, he had watched with fascination as his client became an intense irritant clamped tight to the church's side.
Industry data published earlier this month showed UK shoppers clamped down on their spending in the first quarter of 2017 as rising inflation and slowing wage growth dented disposable income.
The price of most-traded Chinese 10-year treasury futures for March delivery also was down 0.7 percent amid concerns over a liquidity squeeze as Beijing clamped down capital outflows.
Hours before Monday's announcement, authorities in Kashmir, which is also claimed by Pakistan, clamped an unprecedented communications blackout on the region, arresting its leaders, including two former state chief ministers.
Venezuela is suffering from a harsh economic crisis and President Nicolas Maduro's government has clamped down on the opposition, jailing or otherwise barring from office many dissenting leaders and activists.
In December, the government clamped down on the amount of money companies could move out of China, and while those restrictions have eased slightly, moving yuan can still be difficult.
Much of this cooling has been intentional as regulators clamped down on risky lending to head off a housing bubble that might ultimately hurt consumers and the economy in general.
But Mr. Yanukovych's government crumbled in 2014 when he fled to Russia after his security forces clamped down violently on street protests over his government's corruption and pivot toward Moscow.
Global authorities have also clamped down on sales of some of these medicines as they are suspected to be tainted with probable carcinogens N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) and N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
It asks him why he's clamped down on the press in Turkey, and why more than 1,000 people have been arrested on charges of insulting him over the past year.
All the same, home prices still marked the 56th straight month of gains, even as China has clamped down on property speculation since 2016 to stop home prices from overheating.
Golden State clamped down on Los Angeles reserves Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell, who came in leading the team in scoring during the series at 24.4 and 20 points, respectively.
During the transition, multiple sources told CNN the transition was furious with leaks, and clamped down on staff to ensure information about what was being worked on would not get out.
The coal-cutting machine is stalled today, otherwise it would be chewing its way along the 310-yard-long seam, mouthparts clamped to the coal like a snail to aquarium glass.
In the picture where Kalman has reincorporated the object, her eyes roll in crucifixion-style anguish while a long thread of drool streams over her bottom lip from her clamped teeth.
The people who made this contraption, called the Barnacle, think you'd feel pretty OK—at least compared to how you'd feel finding one of those infernal boots clamped to the wheel.
Then, in a moment I had been dreading secretly for months, she clamped her thighs around my ears, which caused a piercing shriek to burst forth from my hearing aids. Feedback.
The peso closed 23% stronger at 26 per U.S. dollar after center-left Fernandez clenched victory over Macri in the presidential election and the central bank clamped down on dollar purchases.
They clamped the gasket between a pair of diamonds, and continued squeezing the diamonds until they hit the desired pressures, nearly 2 million times the pressure on the surface of Earth.
America has clamped down on so-called tax inversions, in which a big company moves to a low-tax country after agreeing to be bought by a smaller firm based there.
It has clamped down on corruption—Transparency international, a Berlin-based organisation, ranks it as the fourth-least corrupt country in Africa, and well above places such as Greece and Italy.
Bahrain has clamped down on dissent after pro-democracy protests in 2011, led mainly by Shi'ite Muslims in the Sunni-ruled country, were quashed with the help of fellow Gulf states.
Authorities in China have clamped down hard on the industry over the past year in an attempt to eliminate "inappropriate content" from the web, shutting down thousands of live-stream accounts.
SSEC gained about 11 percent between the end of September and early April, though it has lost some of those gains in recent days as regulators clamped down on speculative activity.
The Russian military appears to have clamped down on its trained beluga whales after one of them was found in Arctic Norway in late April, according to open-source satellite images.
This is different than most conventional births, whether in-hospital or at home, where the umbilical cord is typically clamped (cut), and then the placenta is disposed of as medical waste.
Clamped in place over one microscope eyepiece, a basic smartphone brings to light a detailed image of the blood sample below - each malaria parasite circled in red by artificially intelligent software.
The deals also appeared to contradict statements by Mark Zuckerberg and other executives that Facebook had clamped down several years ago on sharing the data of users' friends with outside developers.
USC shot 55.8 percent for the game, including 10-of-22 from the 210-point line, and clamped down on the Roadrunners after allowing them to outgun them for 250 minutes.
In the second half, Georgia Tech led 213-210 with 211:29 remaining and clamped down defensively again, limiting the Eagles to just one field goal in the next 6:20.
As YouTube has clamped down on channels that publish offensive and inappropriate content, some creators appear to have suffered due to its new restrictive policies on what content qualifies for monetization.
As Apple and Google clamped down on publishers' ability to target people, LiveIntent's ID allows publishers and advertisers to do cookieless targeting by matching their customer data with LiveIntent's identity graph.
Yet Europe may be even less tolerant of aggressive tax practices when the UK has left: it recently clamped down on the so-called "patent box" introduced by the last government.
Amid constant leaks and employee activism, the company has now clamped down on its famous culture of transparency, presenting a threat to its legendary reputation as a great place to work.
In 2012 jingoistic reports and online debates about islands claimed by both Japan and China prompted nationalists to attack Japanese noodle shops, rip flags and damage Japanese cars before authorities clamped down.
Monday's decision came hours after authorities in Kashmir, which is also claimed by Pakistan, clamped an unprecedented communications blackout on the region, and arrested its leaders, including two former state chief ministers.
The routes have changed as Italy clamped down on rescue ships to dock at its ports, and a deal between the EU and Turkey eased flows across the Aegean Sea to Greece.
Rangers 23, Astros 0 Cole Hamels threw six shutout innings, and Texas contributed to Houston's ongoing scoring difficulties at home as three Rangers relievers clamped down on the defending World Series champions.
Getting Sicilia's elbow clamped to his body with the body kick, Benitez pumped a double jab and sent a left straight bolting through Sicilia's guard to send the American to the mat.
He has clamped down on the corruption that had diverted funds from the armed forces (the former chief of national security is under arrest, accused of bogus arms deals totalling $2.3 billion).
Over the past year, Chinese authorities targeted labor and environmental activists; demanded loyalty from scholars and intellectuals; and clamped down on foreign non-governmental organizations, media outlets, think tanks, and internet companies.
However, the Panthers clamped down for the half's remainder and actually led 27-24 before a 3-pointer by Bain allowed the Colonials to tie the score at 27 heading into intermission.
Both sides have clamped down on civil society, making it increasingly difficult for world leaders, international organizations, and media outlets to get accurate, up-to-date information vital in protecting Yemen's civilians.
Everything on view was made between 1912, when European modernism was especially influential among a talented cadre of Russian artists, and 1934, when the Soviet government clamped down on avant-garde activities.
The FDA, which has recently clamped down on e-cigarettes following a surge in their use among teenagers, said here the new guidelines cover issues like accidental nicotine exposure and battery safety.
"The inhalation brought the damp cloths tight against my nostrils, as if a huge, wet paw had been suddenly and annihilatingly clamped over my face," he recalled in a Vanity Fair essay.
New York Knicks 96 - Detroit Pistons 84 Julius Randle collected 22 points and 12 rebounds, and host New York clamped down defensively in the fourth quarter to post the victory over Detroit.
A cuff clamped onto his ankle kept him shackled to a cable along the deck of the ship but for the occasional trip, guarded by a sailor, to defecate into a bucket.
Nor did it help Nixon that his success overseas seemed less grand when OPEC clamped down on oil exports in 1973, leaving Americans to face an energy crisis with long gas lines.
Coking coal futures on the Singapore Commodity Exchange soared in the second half of last year as top consumer China clamped down on local production as part of a campaign against pollution.
As fashion statements at major public events when you know all eyes are on you go, hers was a polite nod; a no-teeth smile, lips clamped firmly together, in sartorial form.
As the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, has clamped down on dissent, Professor Feng and other advocates of political relaxation have no longer been able to write for the domestic Chinese news media.
The double helixes intrude upon the landscape like stairways from another dimension — bracing, alienating, and uncannily apropos — with blacksmith pincers, the tools of the trade, clamped at intervals along the metal spirals.
Regulators have clamped down on dozens of local VPNs, and ordered Apple Inc and other app stores to remove foreign VPN apps that allow users to access foreign websites censored by the government.
We clamped really close tightly together, and then, students in front of me, there was this cabinet … they pushed it in front of them so that it would deter some of the bullets.
After allowing the Bears 214 yards on offense in the game's first 30 minutes, the Giants clamped down and limited the Bears to just 101 total yards of offense in the second half.
Coking coal futures on the Singapore Commodity Exchange soared in the second half of last year as top commodity consumer China clamped down on local production as part of a campaign against pollution.
The first sign came in August when the White House announced it was putting aside $255 million in military assistance, which Pakistan could only access if it clamped down on internal terror groups.
The Obama administration narrowed the crack and powder disparity, clamped down on police departments using unconstitutional policing methods and commuted the sentences of more than 1,700 offenders who were convicted of federal crimes.
After the 2007-2009 financial crisis, regulators worldwide clamped down on risk-taking in the $710 trillion global swaps market, which is dominated by large U.S. banks and had long received little oversight.
The government has recently clamped down on migration, introducing a law requiring recently arrived asylum seekers to hand over valuables, like jewelry or gold, to help pay for their stay in the country.
France and other European Union countries have launched a campaign to encourage taxpayers to come clean on previously undeclared assets held abroad, and clamped down on aggressive tax optimization techniques by multinational companies.
The Coincheck incident seems to serve as a wakeup call, however, and authorities clamped down on six others who were told to beef up their organizations to prevent more scandals or security issues.
More than a year after Facebook clamped down on how much personal data third parties could see, the company has found some app developers still had access to people's data through Facebook Groups.
With Americans going to the polls on Tuesday, it is down to the wire for social media companies to show that they have clamped down on disinformation and foreign interference through their sites.
Last month, regulators clamped down on Bytedance, one of China's most successful start-ups, shutting down its humor app and ordering it to clean up "vulgar" content on several of its other apps.
In a secret loft in the ghetto of Radun, Yaffa's baby brother was suffocated by other refugees who had clamped a hand over his face so that his cries would not betray them.
The peso ARS=RASL closed 33% stronger at 23 per U.S. dollar after center-left Fernandez clenched victory over Macri in the presidential election and the central bank clamped down on dollar purchases.
Other African countries known for pangolin trafficking such as Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda all say they have clamped down on the illicit trade as well - pushing pangolin traffickers toward Nigeria instead.
And in August, reports emerged that White House staff was circulating drafts of an executive order that would have clamped down on the alleged anti-conservative bias exhibited by top social media companies.
And earlier this month, multiple tech companies, including Apple, Facebook, Google's YouTube, Pinterest and Spotify, clamped down on content by the right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, removing podcasts, pages and other content.
Attacks on police, TV crews State police clamped down on the district Wednesday morning, deploying a 1,300-strong contingent of officers to ensure the safety of any women wishing to visit the temple.
In the same section, Basim Magdy's "Our Prehistoric Fate" (2011) presents Duraclear prints of a prehistoric creature and of a text that reads "the future belongs to us," clamped onto Yugoslavian military lightboxes.
Most of Jammu and Kashmir has had no internet service for more than four months, after the Indian government clamped down on communications following the revocation of the state's autonomy on Aug. 5.
North Carolina tore through the Syracuse zone and clamped down on the Orange on defense as the Tar Heels claimed an 83-66 victory in an NCAA Tournament semifinal Saturday night at NRG Stadium.
This "previously fit and well" man pinched his nose and clamped up his mouth to stop the sneeze, but the buildup of force blew out his throat instead, sending him to the emergency room.
The Kenyan government has clamped down on refugees' freedom of movement Aid groups warn that closing Dadaab could trigger a humanitarian catastrophe, particular if refugees were sent into danger zones across the Somali border.
President Xi Jinping of China and President Vladimir Putin of Russia have already clamped down on the media for shining an unwelcome light on the shady financial dealings of their cronies and family members.
The letter announces to the oil and gas industries that the Trump administration is revisiting — and open to changing — an Obama-era rule that clamped down on methane emissions from oil and gas operations.
The Russian military appears to have clamped down on its trained beluga whales after one of them was found in Arctic Norway in late April, according to satellite imagery reviewed by The Barents Observer.
And instead of the fence protests pressuring Israel to ease its tight control of the movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza, Israel has clamped down with even harsher economic sanctions.
If it were to seek an entry into the Chinese market, Ripple's focus would unlikely be on advancing the adoption of cryptocurrency XRP, as Beijing has clamped down on the trading of virtual currencies.
In 2013, Shanghai clamped down on the trade of live poultry, enforcing a rule that vendors could sell their poultry only at government-licensed trading spots and that they must adhere to strict sanitation regulations.
Analysts said Chinese investors' interest in Hong Kong stocks was improving due to their lower valuations versus mainland peers and as Beijing clamped down on speculative trading to control asset price bubbles on the mainland.
Vietnam clamped down on hedging tools such as FX forwards following currency stress in the financial crisis, but the lack of such instruments means companies or asset investors have little way of hedging their exposures.
Rowsey had a big second half, scoring 24, but Xavier's defense clamped down on Sam Hauser and Markus Howard, holding that duo to a combined 212 points after halftime, with Hauser taking only two shots.
Many of them set out on their journey with the hope of one day reaching Germany or the U.K, but their hopes were dashed when police clamped down on border crossings into France last year.
LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - European dealmakers who sell companies and real estate to Chinese investors are increasingly asking them to pay deposits upfront, after China clamped down on capital outflows, according to bankers and lawyers.
HBO is reportedly undertaking some unprecedented measures to keep the set safe, and keep the scripts from being hacked, Still, as clamped down as everything is, we have a few ideas about what to expect.
But in a Birmingham University lab below Parker's darkroom, a scientist had been working furiously to finish up his viral research, before officials clamped down on the number of facilities studying the nearly dead disease.
The announcement comes a month after Mylan NV said it will recall all lots of its blood pressure medicines containing valsartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker, after global health authorities clamped down on the drug.
I clearly wanted to be known, on some level, had been dying for a chance at a real face, but when that moment finally arrived I couldn't do it; I clamped the mask down hard.
The Celtics clamped down on Antetokounmpo for much of the game, but Middleton, Bledsoe, George Hill and Nikola Mirotic picked up the scoring to help rob the game of any drama in the final minutes.
Experts have warned that, as Facebook has clamped down on misinformation on its main platform, its messenger service WhatsApp, which was bought in 2014, is increasingly becoming a key arena for the spread of misinformation.
Sarah walks past me to a riser planted in front of a mirror, the dress clamped at the shoulders and waist with big white plastic butterfly clips because it's two sizes bigger than she is.
It clamped down on the independent media and dissenting voices ahead of an election this year, and accepts donations from big businesses it no longer has to disclose, thanks to a law it successfully changed.
Venezuela's opposition, in turn, accused Maduro of hypocrisy in attacking Rajoy, saying the Venezuelan leader violently clamped down on four months of protests demanding humanitarian aid, early elections, and respect for the opposition-led Congress.
But the renewed attention to the enterprise program and Apple's lax enforcement marked a turning point for using it as a way to sidestep iOS restrictions, as Testut says Apple has since clamped down on access.
It is also nervous about the growing educational divide between the rich, who buy tuition, bilingual schooling and foreign degrees for their children, and everybody else, so it has clamped down on investment in the sector.
While authorities have clamped down hard on the city's fringe, pro-independence movement, that didn't deter around 100 independence activists from joining the march, holding up banners and chanting for the city to split from China.
Meanwhile, long positions on the Thai baht THB=TH receded from the last poll as the central bank clamped down on short-term foreign inflows to temper rapid gains in Asia's best performing currency this year.
China has clamped down on scrap metal imports as part of an environmental campaign against "foreign garbage," tightening supply sources for metal producers, as it aims to cut solid waste imports by the end of 2020.
They are also rather Lilliputian and have the 131st-ranked defense in the country, but they clamped down last night as Villanova inexplicably decided to settle for triples, which they shot at a 17.6 percent clip.
China has clamped down on scrap metal imports as part of an environmental campaign against "foreign garbage", tightening supply sources for metal producers, as it aims to cut solid waste imports by the end of 2020.
Facebook and other platforms have clamped down on the Islamic State and Al Qaeda, but other groups that the U.S. has classified as terrorist organizations, such as Hamas and Hezbollah, continue to spread their messages online.
Heralded as the world's toughest watchdog of Silicon Valley technology giants, Europe has clamped down on violent content, hate speech and misinformation online through a thicket of new laws and regulations over the past five years.
On Monday, the White House clamped down on Chinese firms it accused of human rights violations by adding eight companies and 20 government organizations to an entity list that will prevent them from buying American products.
Miami clamped down on new self-storage buildings after they popped up on main commercial corridors, taking space away from restaurants, stores and gyms, said Adam J. Gersten, a member of Miami's planning and zoning board.
The Red Wings have clamped down defensively during their string of home games, allowing a total of four goals as they cling to a one-point lead over Tampa Bay for third place in the Atlantic.
The head of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said there was a chance Canada's allies might decide they could no longer trust the force, but noted none had clamped down on information sharing so far.
The other is a series of regulatory moves that clamped down on so-called refund anticipation loans, or RALs as bankers call them, which the companies formerly relied on to lure in people who needed cash.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asia Pacific dealmaking activity slipped in 2017 as outbound transactions nearly halved, led by China as Beijing increased scrutiny of crossborder investments and clamped down on some of its most acquisitive - and indebted - conglomerates.
But analysts think that proportion could fall as Chinese investors struggle to move money out of the mainland after Beijing this year imposed a curb on "irrational investment overseas" and clamped down on individuals transferring funds internationally.
The Clippers trailed by as many as eight points midway through the final quarter, but they clamped down on defense and rallied for their third consecutive victory, a streak that has followed a nine-game losing streak.
Another outright canard is any assertion that Dodd-Frank, which was intended to address the perils of too-big-to-fail banks, has clamped down on them so tightly as to impair their ability to intermediate capital.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, told reporters Wednesday that the administration had "clamped down" on sharing information about the Khashoggi case, and that an intel briefing scheduled for Tuesday had been canceled.
The Supreme Court has already clamped down on the NPE business model in recent years through prior rulings that have limited both damages in patent cases and the types of ideas that can be patented, he said.
The shift was sparked by the implementation by the US government in 2006 of the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act, which clamped down on over-the-counter sales of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, which are used to make meth.
By the time the Ortega administration had clamped down on the protesters, more than 300 people had been killed and over 500 incarcerated, according to the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights, a group the government has blacklisted.
This year, the series has clamped down on the rule, with Charlie Whiting, the race director for Formula One, even saying this weekend that, "the honeymoon is over," as far as teams instructing their drivers was concerned.
Timing: The ban follows a series of recent government regulations that have successfully clamped down on Christianity and Islam while promoting other religions, such as Buddhism and Taoism — religions that Xi sees as representing more traditional values.
The Muslim-majority Himalayan region is claimed by India and arch-rival Pakistan and has been in turmoil since New Delhi stripped it of special status and clamped down on communication and freedom of movement in August.
No. 15 Maryland clamped down on visiting Indiana to claim a 75-59 Big Ten Conference win Saturday afternoon in College Park, Md. Jalen Smith led four Terrapins in double figures with 19 points and eight rebounds.
Under his direction, China's Communist Party has clamped down severely on civil society, tightening restrictions on the internet and jailing scores of lawyers focused on using the country's own laws to defend the rights of aggrieved people.
"Our gun laws will change," she said, evoking memories of former Australian Prime Minister John Howard who clamped down on guns within two weeks of the 1996 massacre at Port Arthur in Tasmania, which killed 35 people.
I watched my husband leave for work this morning with a dry mouth and clamped down a fresh wave of tears, because the horror of our new reality is not mitigated by our broken-hearted response to it.
Though China recently clamped down on the amount of garbage it's willing to take from the US, record fans are still making use of imported waste to fill their collections, such as at this record store in Shanghai.
Clamped in a Craftsman bench vise, a crocheted doily evokes foreign demand for a "peasant" aesthetic; nearby, a Huarache sandal hangs from a hook dejectedly, as if aware that it now lends its name to a Nike sneaker.
The drugs are so linked, in fact, that painkiller and heroin abuse now make up the same modern drug epidemic: As doctors ramped up and eventually clamped down on opioid painkiller prescriptions, many addicts have moved toward heroin.
Global authorities have clamped down on sales of some of these hypertension medicines, leading to drugmakers such as Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd and Mylan NV pulling batches of the drugs that have been found to contain probable carcinogens.
The Republican bill would eliminate tax penalties in Obama's law, which has clamped down on people who don't buy coverage, and it erases tax increases in the Affordable Care Act on higher-earning people and the health industry.
UC Riverside forged a 23-21 tie in the first three minutes, but then Nebraska's man-to-man clamped down and didn't allow a point for 243:244 as the Huskers reeled off nine points in a row.
After dropping the opener of the three-game trip at San Antonio, the Celtics clamped down defensively in a 91-81 victory at Detroit on Sunday to improve to 9-2 on the road against the Eastern Conference.
The region and the OAS have failed to act as President Hugo Chávez and President Maduro have torn up Venezuela's democratic institutions, repressed independent media, clamped down on political opposition and gamed the electoral system in their favor.
Each is unique, but all tell the same story: people walking, then a white blast of light, and the same people, now running the way they came, hands clamped over ears or arms wrapped in protection over another.
Dana Reizniece-Ozola, finance minister, said Latvia had already clamped down on its non-resident banks but would take further action after its third-biggest lender was forced to liquidate itself following US allegations of institutionalised money laundering.
"Occupied", "do not enter", "home of an Angolan": The writing remains visible on the wrecked houses belonging to Congolese who have gone home as Angola has clamped down on illegal diamond mines and the migrants who worked them.
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua said on Monday it released 50 political prisoners under a new law that frees people arrested amid a year of anti-government protests while also protecting police and others who violently clamped down on the demonstrations.
Italy has become the main migrant route to Europe since an agreement between the EU and Turkey shut down smuggling through Greece last year, but arrivals have fallen sharply since July, when an armed group clamped down on departures.
The government has clamped down on dissent since it took over and has been particularly intent on preventing criticism of the draft charter, introducing a law that sets a 10-year jail term for campaigning ahead of the referendum.
When Cerrone ducked for a clinch, as he has done whenever he has run out of ideas at welterweight, Edwards clamped down on the overhook, posted his head underneath Cerrone's, and began pounding in knees to the solar plexus.
One of the big drivers of inequality that we saw over the last few decades was the rise of high, high compensation on Wall Street, which clamped down during and after the crisis but we're beginning to see again.
China's fast-growing live-streaming market produced revenues of more than 30 billion yuan ($4.36 billion) last year, according to investment bank China Renaissance Securities, even as regulators have clamped down on sites that provide illegal content, including pornography.
Last November, the Treasury clamped down on inversions by limiting a U.S. acquirer's ability to set up a new foreign parent in a third country and to "stuff" assets into a foreign parent to meet post-inversion ownership limits.
Alarmed by the rise of the Islamic State group in recent years, Tajik authorities have clamped down on behavior and traditions associated with Islam, regulating how people dress and behave at funerals and ordering men to shave their beards.
The Space Monitor, which comes in 27-inch and 32-inch sizes, has an integrated arm that can be clamped to the desk, and lets you lean the monitor against the wall or place it directly onto your desk.
Troy Brown Jr. scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Thomas Bryant had 53 points, and Washington's defense clamped down after allowing 131 points to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night and 159 to the Houston Rockets on Wednesday.
Troy Brown Jr. scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Thomas Bryant had 14 points, and Washington's defense clamped down after allowing 131 points to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night and 159 to the Houston Rockets on Wednesday.
The government, concerned about potential instability posed by frothy property markets and soaring credit growth, has increasingly clamped down on speculators since late last year, unleashing a series of restrictions to douse the country's super-hot home property markets.
Chinese growth cooled in April according to a variety of economic indicators ranging from factory output to retail sales as authorities clamped down on debt risks in an effort to stave off a potentially damaging hit to the economy.
"If a baby gets clamped early, it will not gain access to the part of its own blood that is still in the placenta," said senior study author Dr. Ola Andersson, a pediatrics researcher at Uppsala University in Sweden.
But the Wildcats clamped down defensively after that, holding the Mavericks without a field goal for 7 1/2 minutes and forcing seven turnovers while going on a 21-0 run en route to a 42-31 halftime lead.
Such scenarios are the reasons why the White House introduced social distancing recommendations nearly two weeks ago and why many governors and mayors have clamped shut their jurisdictions in a desperate bid to stop the spread of the disease.
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua said on Tuesday it had released 56 political prisoners under a new law that frees people who were arrested in recent anti-government protests, while protecting police and others who violently clamped down on the demonstrations.
The Communist Party has clamped down on outbound travel in cities home to approximately 35 million people ahead of the Lunar New Year, when hundreds of millions of people celebrate by traveling to see loved ones domestically and internationally.
And it suggests that, despite descriptions of progress by American officials, a protracted trade war that has rocked global markets and clamped down on trade between the world's two largest economies is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
Another factor was the re-routing of the cocaine as it came into the U.S. After Reagan clamped down on the Caribbean route into Miami, cocaine started to stream through central America into Mexico, which became the final strait.
China's banks extended a record 212 trillion yuan in new loans last year, 7 percent more than the previous record in 2016, as authorities sought to support domestic activity even as they clamped down on risks in the financial system.
ATHENS, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Ticket revenues from buses in the Greek capital surged by up to 25 percent in the past month after the state-run operator clamped down on free riders by only letting passengers get on at the front.
Still, their movement has been the rare expression of dissent to be largely tolerated by the Communist government, although police have clamped down over the past several months, stopping protesters in their homes and preventing the demonstrations from taking place.
Put another way, it's a contentious choice by Trump because Poland's Law and Justice party has clamped down on the media and the courts, and has pushed back against the quotas assigned to European Union members to accept asylum seekers.
However, the fortunes – and share prices – of the micro-lenders have slumped in the past week as Beijing clamped down on risks in the financial system, zeroing in on the fast-growing and loosely-regulated market for unsecured "cash loans".
In the other room, photographs clamped to C-stands in the installation More Than Some, Less Than Others (2014–2016) borrow images from Lessons, as well as from Syms's earlier works, and are conceived as movie posters for each lesson.
I clamped down the two small locks on the end of the instrument, pulled the handle toward me to create suction, and eased it gently onto the plastic tube—I wasn't going to be the one to perforate my papaya's fundus.
Part of a sweeping package of reforms pushed by Democrats in 2016, the regulations clamped down on a gun industry innovation, known as the bullet button, that flouted an earlier statute meant to regulate rifles with detachable, quickly reloadable ammunition magazines.
The new test comes as the Danish government has clamped down on immigration, including by introducing a law requiring recently arrived refugees to hand over valuables, such as gold or jewelry, to help pay for the costs of lodging them.
Following the 2005 elections, when the opposition won a third of the seats in parliament, the EPRDF clamped down violently, jailing opposition and enacting laws effectively eliminating independent media and civil society work on human rights, governance and elections issues.
As China's regulators have clamped down on mine safety, driving down the number of accidents, the stricter regulation has perversely encouraged some mine operators to hide fatalities and pay off victims' families, increasing the incentive to carry out the crimes.
Profits are increasing even though financial conditions are tightening in some significant areas of the economy; lending rates have inched higher, regulators have clamped down against risky lending and have moved to take the heat out of the property sector.
Police clamped down after September's ruling, deploying a 1,300-strong contingent of officers to ensure the safety of any women wishing to visit the temple, but the force appeared insufficient in the face of overwhelming hostility from thousands of Hindu traditionalists.
Last year, after a particularly rowdy spring break that saw an alleged sexual assault on a crowded beach in broad daylight (it was recorded and went viral) and gunfire at a house party that injured seven partygoers, local officials clamped down.
Wade scored 30 points on 14-of-19 shooting, Hassan Whiteside added a career-high 27 points off the bench, and the host Miami Heat clamped down defensively in the second half to beat the Nets, 110-99, on Monday night.
LONDON/DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's rial rose on Tuesday as authorities in Tehran sold U.S. dollars and clamped down on unofficial foreign exchange trade in a drive to rescue the currency from record lows hit because of U.S. economic sanctions, traders said.
Three apparently coordinated attacks in different cities on Monday were a shocking reminder that years after it clamped down on a domestic terrorism campaign by Al Qaeda, Saudi Arabia is again facing a jihadist threat — this time from the Islamic State.
Amid the uprisings of the #MeToo movement, with the frank acknowledgment that harassment has long hidden under the banner of flirtation and abuse has run roughshod over consent, most fashion designers have clamped down on overt celebrations of sex appeal.
Property investment is now expected to rise 8% for the year, from 7% in the last poll, even as some developers have shown more caution in the market as Beijing clamped down on domestic and onshore financing for the sector.
China has also clamped down on its unruly shadow banking sector, a murky area where non-bank lenders connect borrowers with those willing to lend in exchange for big returns — in many cases, small investors are unaware of potential risks.
The fines were a phase of "Operation Soy Sauce" carried out since April in which Ibama and federal prosecutors clamped down on illegal land use in the Matopiba region - comprising Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia states - in Brazil's Cerrado savannah.
The former development started around the time of the Great Recession, and the latter event began in late 2017, as Chinese authorities and policymakers clamped down on excessive money and credit creation in an attempt to shrink the "shadow banking" sector.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tens of thousands of Venezuelans fleeing turmoil at home face perilous new journeys and risk falling into the hands of criminal gangs after three South American countries clamped down on the mass exodus, the United Nations and experts say.
Supporters of leaving the EU admit there may be a short-term hit to the economy but say that ultimately Britain will prosper because Brexit will break the shackles that have clamped it to a decaying German-dominated experiment in European integration.
This is the reason the President, against the advice of all of America's leading allies, has clamped new and potentially existential sanctions on Iran for violating a treaty that the world believes it has respected to the letter if not the spirit.
The revelations highlight the extraordinary degree of control TikTok has exerted over the content on its platform — and how the Chinese company has clamped down on social and political content that American social networks like Facebook and Twitter are happy to allow.
You can expect that it will take its time in the U.S., particularly given the concerns around Chinese OEMs like Huawei — which has been blacklisted by carriers — and ZTE, which has had its telecom equipment business clamped down on by the U.S. government.
I was astonished and, yes, frightened, when a prize-winning 3D artist at the esteemed Ars Electronica media festival in Linz won with an image of a half-naked woman clamped to a motorcycle with the tail pipe emerging from her anus.
Another factor was the re-routing of the cocaine as it came into the US. After [former US president] Reagan clamped down on the Caribbean route into Miami, cocaine started to steam through central America into Mexico, which became the final strait.
North Korea has been tied to gunrunning, jewel smuggling, illegal gambling and counterfeiting to pay for its military and the lifestyle of the government, but as foreign nations have clamped down on those activities Pyongyang has turned to cyberattacks for badly needed funds.
Their mind-set adjusted, the Wizards clamped down in the third quarter and rolled past the short-handed Knicks, 215-219, on Tuesday night to win their fifth in a row and move into a tie for first place in the Southeast Division.
Had we announced that we were investigating Facebook 18 months ago, I guarantee you right now we'd we be in court asking the court to help us get a lot of information that we already got because they would have clamped down.
Arizona freshman Brandon Williams, starting at point guard for the first time, had 14 points and six assists as the Wildcats clamped down defensively for a 64-56 win over Colorado on Thursday in the Pac-12 opener for both teams in Tucson, Ariz.
This mission extends far beyond the educational realm: the government has called for artists and architects to serve socialism, clamped down on video-streaming sites that carry lots of foreign content and even proposed renaming housing developments that carry "over-the-top, West-worshipping" names.
Harry, who was welcomed to the park with a message written on the side of an elephant, was pleased to hear that conservation efforts have clamped down on poaching and increased the numbers of tigers to 50 – up from just 18 tigers seven years ago.
Iowa clamped down on defense late in the game, holding Pitt to one field goal in 61.3 attempts during a nearly seven-minute stretch that ended when Pitt junior forward Kene Chukwuka scored inside to cut Iowa's lead to 228-28 with 8:09 remaining.
While Beijing has not issued any official edict on the bitcoin mines, two Chinese miners told Reuters that local authorities had grown more unwilling to allow expansion and had started to shut down some mines in late 2017, as China clamped down on cryptocurrencies.
During a Q&A at the Toronto International Film Festival on Monday, "Joker" director Todd Phillips clamped down on expectations that Phoenix's title character could appear in director Matt Reeves' "The Batman," starring Pattinson as the Dark Knight, or any other DC Comics movie.
Volatility has risen steadily since 21 after the People's Bank of China decided to let market forces have a bigger sway in the yuan's direction, clamped down on capital flows and, more recently, introduced more opacity in the way it sets the currency's value.
While the role of the Brooklyn longshoreman Eddie Carbone required Mr. Strong to let rip with clamped-down passions, the actor does an about-face as a bespectacled Yale graduate named Donald Dodd who prefers to implode and turn inward, to possibly lethal effect.
And no wonder: Hamas depends heavily on Egypt and sorely needs better relations with the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who clamped down on Egypt's border with Gaza after coming to power in a military takeover in 2013, closing many Hamas-dug tunnels.
He knew nothing about me, nothing about the appetites that sometimes shame me, and yet still I felt indicted, so that Of course not, I said much more sharply than I should have, and then clamped down on myself before I could say anything more.
The Catamounts coach, John Becker, flagged down Speidel in the breakfast room at the team hotel Wednesday morning, and moments later Speidel limped into the lobby and sat down for an interview, his left hand clamped on a right arm that refused to be still.
On the one hand, there is the intricately clamped-down interplay among a household thrown into disarray by the arrival of the German tutor, Walter (Lorne MacFadyen), who excites the imaginations of a hypersexual matriarch, Louise (Lucy Cohu), and her clearly sexually confused son, Clive (Tom Morley).
If the cigarette clamped between Cruyff's pursed lips was a hangover from sixties counterculture as well as a way for a genius mind to unwind in times of high stress, the same might be said of some of the smoking habits of some of his generational peers.
Making me wonder further was the fact that worldwide, tubal ligation—a more costly, risky, and invasive procedure in which a woman's fallopian tubes are clamped or blocked and sealed—has a popularity of 33 percent, making it the most common form of birth control globally.
Last November, following the announcement of the Allergan-Pfizer deal, Treasury clamped down on inversions by limiting a U.S. acquirer's ability to set up a new foreign parent in a third country and to "stuff" assets into a foreign parent to meet post-inversion ownership limits.
"I know from my wife that the first couple of days, even though the doctor had gone through my skull and clamped the aneurysm, she and the rest of my family still didn't know what it was going to be like when the recovery's over," Gammons said.
On Thursday, however, the Trump administration clamped down on Mexico's steel industry, along with those of Europe and Canada, imposing a 25 percent tariff on Mexican steel imports — the first real attack on the $1.5 billion in trade that crosses the border both ways every day.
The findings — based on analysts purchasing social media manipulation tools and then testing how the companies responded — stand in stark contrast to public statements from Facebook, Twitter and Google that claim they have all significantly clamped down on such activities since the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Not only was the drive back to Queens long enough to make trips infrequent, but with the high of our newfound class mobility came crushing paranoia that the tentacles of American individualism, recklessness and narcissism were coming for me, and so my parents clamped down even harder.
She packed these in a steel box, clamped shut with a wire, and carried them alone on the bus that took her to the train station, where she caught a train south toward the mountains, and found a boat that would row her across to the island.
But they were the ones confronting him—Rosa Hinojosa and the whole Health Services Department, the big stupid-looking mule who'd clamped the handcuffs on him and made the mistake of removing them after they stepped through the door, and the man behind the desk, too.
The Healing Edge HOUSTON — For a small person who had surgery before he was even born, and who'd just spent an hour and a half squeezing through a tight space that clamped down on his head every few minutes, Baby Boy Royer was showing a feisty spirit.
The Giants held Elliott, who finished with 220 yards on 533 carries, to just four carries for minus-14 yard in the fourth quarter and clamped down even tighter on Prescott, who completed four out of 23 pass attempts for 20 yards in the game's final 15 minutes.
Overcrowding, noise, traffic jams and drunken behavior became such a problem that the town clamped down, issuing noise violations to popular bars, including the Sloppy Tuna downtown; banning parking along the street near the Surf Lodge hotel and restaurant; and creating new hurdles for share houses, among other measures.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's growth took a step back in April after a surprisingly strong start to the year, as factory output to investment to retail sales all tapered off as authorities clamped down on debt risks in an effort to stave off a potentially damaging hit to the economy.
Half of the patients who had such operations between 2000 and 2005 paid out of pocket; the percentage rose to two-thirds between 2006 and 2011, as insurers and employers clamped down on coverage and boosted workers' share of all sorts of medical expenses in response to higher premiums.
The Red Raiders, leaning on their defense as they have all season, clamped down on Gonzaga and rode a pair of ice-cold 21-pointers from Davide Moretti and some cool free-throw shooting to a 250-123 victory in the West Region final of the N.C.A.A. tournament.
SHANGHAI — As the number of coronavirus infections in China continues to surge, the Communist government has clamped down on the news media and the internet, signaling an effort to control the narrative about a crisis that has become a once-in-a-generation challenge for leaders in Beijing.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Reuters) - Quenton Robins watched on Sunday morning as a giant metal claw clamped down on his mother's ruined belongings, snapping wooden cabinets with an audible crack as the operator of a giant mechanized arm slowly cleared a mound of debris from her yard in Baton Rouge.
This is a horrifyingly real practice, and the movie follows this thread of removing human autonomy for the sake of profit, exploring all the ways in which Sawyer and her fellow inmates are clamped into drug-controlled routines in cheap conditions to hold them until their jailers get the ransom.
BATON ROUGE, La., Aug 213 (Reuters) - Quenton Robins watched on Sunday morning as a giant metal claw clamped down on his mother's ruined belongings, snapping wooden cabinets with an audible crack as the operator of a giant mechanized arm slowly cleared a mound of debris from her yard in Baton Rouge.
In both cases the bear attacks lasted only a few days, suggesting a retail crowd surge that may have been looking for new ways to express a negative view on the Chinese growth story after Beijing clamped down on "malicious short-selling" on Chinese stock markets in July last year.
In Austria, a nationalist candidate came within three-tenths of a percentage point of becoming the first far-right head of state elected in Europe since World War II. In Hungary, an authoritarian government has clamped down on the news media and erected razor wire fences to keep out migrants.
She backed Remain, but stayed quiet about it during the campaign and melds a certain social liberalism (she backed gay marriage before most of her colleagues) with an authoritarian streak (she clamped down on immigration, making it harder for foreign students at British universities to stay in the country after graduating).
In recent weeks, Beijing has clamped down on outbound investments and used its foreign exchange stockpile to keep the yuan from falling too rapidly, but traders are wondering how long it can maintain its yuan defense and withstand a prolonged drain on reserves if the U.S. dollar continues to rise.
"Some have speculated that the anti-German sentiment of the World War I era clamped down on public desire to commemorate a disaster that killed mostly immigrants from that country," said Greg Young, who along with Tom Meyers produces the popular Bowery Boys podcast, which is devoted to New York history.
The daytime fan groups that come and go, by themselves or in pairs, are subdued and sober-ish and serious; the two twentysomething dudes watching Butler boring Winthrop to death get their check with a little under five minutes left and the Bulldogs clamped down on a 17-point lead.
EditorsNote: moves pistons' struggles to 2nd graf; fixes grammatical error in 7th graf; minor edits throughout Julius Randle collected 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the host New York Knicks clamped down defensively in the fourth quarter to post a 96-84 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night.
While freedom of speech has never been an absolute right in India, I always thought that this raucous democracy would ultimately overcome any blanket effort to quash dissent, as it did when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency and clamped down on the news media in 1975.
Most Albanians view Hoxha's 40-year rule, when the country was cut off from the world much as North Korea is now and a pervasive secret police clamped down violently on dissent, as a dark period in its history that caused widespread misery and triggered a massive exodus after communism collapsed.
The first-in-line to the British throne paid a visit to the ITV studio in London for a taping of This Morning on Wednesday, but got far more than he bargained for when Digby the studio dog – who's in training to become a guide dog – clamped his jaws around some sound equipment.
You will probably need some sort of gamepad to control the experience, regardless: I recommend Sony's DualShock 4 connected over Bluetooth and clamped to your phone with an adapter, but others swear by the recent version of the Xbox One controller that added Bluetooth, and there are loads of other options as well.
Citing Mr. Hamid's death as a reason for military action against Iran — calling him an "American contractor" without mentioning that he was an immigrant — made the president's posture especially stinging to some Muslims here, who have felt marginalized and vulnerable in recent years as the Trump administration has clamped down on immigration.
The move comes as small- to medium-sized traders in some jurisdictions are stepping in to fill a trading gap in gold and other precious metals after banks were forced to step back from the business when regulators clamped down on the industry in the wake of allegations of manipulation in the gold price.
India, one of the world's biggest Internet markets, has clamped down on U.S. corporations over the past year - from mandating firms such as Mastercard Inc and Visa Inc to store Indian citizens' payments data locally, to modifying e-commerce norms for Amazon and Walmart and drafting stricter rules to regulate content on social media.
One of the great lost innovators of the late 1960s, whose work always seems on the cusp of rediscovery, is Bill Bollinger, whose "Rope Piece" from 1968 consists of a pair of strands of hemp bolted to the floor and ceiling, stretched to the extreme and clamped together: maximum tension expressed with minimal means.
Nicholson immersed himself in the character, taking pains to physically transform himself into the union chief, via nose putty, eyebrow lifts and other makeup tricks: "Lips clamped, jaws screwed down, forehead willed into an unlikely cube, the kisser on Jack Nicholson's Jimmy Hoffa seems sculpted with a wrench," J. Hoberman wrote in The Village Voice.
Tens of thousands of armaments have been produced, the organization said, with supplies from Turkey, which in the last year has tightened its border security and clamped down on Islamic State smuggling networks in the face of criticism from allies, including the United States, that it was turning a blind eye to the terror group.
Mexico is likely to be scrappy during this fight, and Wilson said it could try to use non-NAFTA issues as bargaining tool, such as the way it has clamped down on Central American immigration flowing toward the US or the way it monitors national security threats that could be headed over the US-Mexico border.
"Other countries with strong-willed authoritarian leaders have also launched attacks on critical journalists and intellectuals who they see as threatening their hold on power:Under President Xi Jinping, Chinese officials have routinely clamped down on reporting on the oppressed Uighur Muslim minority by repeatedly denying reports of their forced incarceration and claiming that the detentions are "free vocational training.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) didn't push back against Trump's decision, even though his leadership team clamped down on an open amendment process last year in response to proposals to enforce the executive order.
So over the past decade, even as the Putin government clamped down on its own free press — and as Voice of America and Radio Free Europe, the U.S.-government-run broadcasting services, were largely squeezed off the Russian radio dial — RT easily acquired positions on the basic cable rosters of Comcast, Cox, Charter, DirecTV and Fios, among others.
Of course, Apple has plenty of 2018 left to get AirPower out before its own deadline, but the fact that the company has clamped down on its messaging around wireless charging and removed most mentions of AirPower from its site is a strong signal that it has a lot more work to do to get things working properly.
In "Nighthawks" the space is clamped into a simple perspectival scheme, a kind of no-nonsense normalization of vision (…) Yet "Nighthawks" is so intensely realized as to transcend its apparently banal representation, to create a strange, unforgettable icon, with its own new resonance (…) The conflict between mere naturalism and The Real was always on his mind.
As veteran nightlife critic Michael Musto explains in this series, it continued to come under fire during through the Giuliani years, when the former New York mayor revived the Cabaret law and clamped down on the club scene as part of a broader initiative to reduce crime and improve the city's "quality of life" (read: make it safer for tourists and condo owners).
EditorsNote: Minor tweaks throughout Freshman Ignas Brazdeikis scored 21 points to lead No. 9 Michigan to a key 69-62 Big Ten Conference road win at No. 17 Maryland Sunday in College Park, Md. The Wolverines (26-4, 15-34.53) clamped down defensively in the second half, forcing seven straight Maryland missed shots during a 7-0 run when Michigan took control.
In the interview, Akyol was happy to talk about issues like women's rights ("There are so many laws, but they're not working," Akyol said, about measures to protect women from male violence), but she was careful not to talk directly about politicians like Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country's president, who has clamped down on free speech since a failed military coup in 2016.
And the effect wasn't what I would have hoped for even if I had been: the dog dropped the pig, all right, which was clearly beyond revivification at this point, but in the same motion it lurched up and clamped its jaws on my left forearm, growling continuously, as if my forearm were a stick it had fetched in a friendly game between us.
The Palm Beach Post reports that the iguanas were spotted in a Starbucks parking lot in Boca Raton, Fl. Moskoff told Fox News that she saw the lizards in an area at the intersection of Glades Rd and U.S. 441, At the start of the video one of the iguanas has it jaws clamped around the other's head, stunning Moskoff and her friend, who were watching from a car.
Malik Massey made the game-tying 3-pointer with 6:25 remaining, Isaiah Miller hit the tiebreaking dunk 21 seconds later and visiting UNC Greensboro clamped down defensively down the stretch and knocked off Georgetown 65-61 Saturday afternoon in Washington, D.C. The Hoyas held a 54-153 lead on a jumper by Myron Gardner with 6:34 remaining but he missed the foul shot and James Dickey grabbed the rebound.
But our love also — always — held the art and work of parenting, and much of our bliss happened on stolen time: that first kiss while the sitter stayed half an hour late; those diner eggs on a spontaneous road trip possible only because Lily was staying with her grandmother in Memphis; our hands clamped over our mouths during those fits of midnight laughter so we wouldn't wake up Lily in the next room.
Clothed in a 30-pound pearl-encrusted dress the color of cream made of gold, a faintly lustrous silk duchesse satin overskirt that billowed like summer cumulus, gem-covered gloves that stretched to the shoulder, a jeweled halo headpiece, a thick buckle-and-pearl choker and colossal pearl drop earrings that clamped firmly to her ears on the backs of grinning gleaming putti, Cardi B communed with God in her hotel suite for 40 seconds.
Balkan countries along the route processed hundreds of of thousands of migrants over their borders last year, but clamped down in February to stop the mass influx and many migrants now resort to people smugglers to try to reach the EU. With a steady trickle of migrants mainly from conflict- and poverty-wracked areas of Asia and the Middle East continuing, Serbia on July 2003 decided to form joint police and army patrols to intercept them.

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