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The clamp may include a housing, a rod clamping assembly, and a bone anchor clamping assembly.
He realized, for instance, that the authorities, who by now were clamping down on distillation in the home, had no right to break into the home to do the clamping.
How will clamping down on data sharing impact its business?
Officials have been heavily criticized for clamping down on demonstrations.
For the current study, researchers examined data on 22017 babies who were randomly selected to have either delayed cord clamping at least three minutes after birth or earlier clamping within one minute of delivery.
First, some obstetricians believe that a brief wait before the clamping of an umbilical cord can enhance a child's well-being, but delayed clamping compromises the volume and quality of collected cord blood cells.
Now, more health organizations are beginning to recommend delayed cord clamping.
California has shown the way by clamping down on such practices.
Airlines outside the United States are also clamping down on travel.
And he touted his policies clamping down on unauthorized border crossers.
Clamping down on its borders could have an unintended economic effect.
Nigeria is not alone in clamping down on freedom of expression.
After eight months, babies with delayed cord clamping were 11 percent less likely to have anemia and 42 percent less likely to have iron deficiency than infants who got early cord clamping, researchers report in JAMA Pediatrics.
A 2011 Swedish trial found that only 0.6 percent of full-term babies with a three-minute delay in cord clamping were iron deficient at 4 months of age, compared to 5.7 percent with immediate cord clamping.
As always, Google's clamping down on power consumption to improve battery life.
Prices will also suffer should regulators start clamping down on such offerings.
State laws are clamping down on public access to body camera footage.
It needs to keep clamping down on fraud to minimize its costs.
But now it is just as often the Palestinian authorities clamping down.
Among the subset of 400 babies who returned to the clinic for evaluations at age 8 months, 73 percent of babies who got delayed clamping had anemia, compared with 82 percent of infants in the early clamping group.
But many accuse Fico of not clamping down harder on corruption and cronyism.
In the past ten months officials have also been clamping down on gossip.
Among its priorities are clamping down on corruption and broadening the tax base.
"Clamping down on Winnie-the-Pooh comparisons doesn't exactly project strength," Oliver said.
Following parents' outrage, local governments across the country are clamping down the toy.
Texas Tech dominated the first half by clamping down on the defensive end.
China's media watchdog has also been clamping down on historical dramas this year.
"Clamping down on Winnie the Pooh comparisons doesn't exactly project strength," Oliver quipped.
This has become a convenient catchall accusation for clamping down on government critics.
Germany announced that it, too, was clamping down on its border with Belgium.
Don't pander to the president, he said, by clamping down on the players.
But many fault Fico for not clamping down on corruption and cronyism more.
Uddman said Chinese regulators allow sectors to mature before clamping down, which introduces uncertainty.
China's still clamping down on #coronavirus coverage as cases surge day by day. pic.twitter.
Unlike in previous moves, Twitter is not clamping down on restrictions to its API.
The answer, he said, is no, even as some major companies are clamping down.
Cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile and governments are also clamping down on the digital tokens.
In the previous parliament, she hounded the government into clamping down on payday lenders.
But they also have reportedly had the effect of clamping down on wheelchair users.
And caffeine has a similar clamping down effect on arteries, albeit a lot smaller.
But that was because physicians insisted on clamping their umbilical cords immediately after birth.
Facebook, Google, and Amazon are clamping down on how data is shared with advertisers.
But as vaping among teenagers has skyrocketed, Gottlieb is clamping down on the industry.
But the ramifications of clamping down on immigration go well beyond California, he said.
"Clamping down on Winnie the Pooh comparisons doesn't exactly project strength," Mr. Oliver said.
There are at least 16 ongoing studies of cord clamping protocols around the globe.
Bahrain, where the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet is based, denies clamping down on dissent.
Those sanctions have effectively suffocated Iran's economy by clamping down on its oil sales.
Angela Merkel is clamping down on asylum seekers as election nears Angela Merkel is clamping down on asylum seekers as election nears German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to introduce new measures aimed at speeding up the deportation of failed asylum seekers.
Womens' postpartum blood counts are similar, whether they have undergone delayed cord clamping or not.
Early indicators, such as clamping down on any mention of climate change, are not reassuring.
Regulators have been clamping down on risky lending in the wake of the financial crisis.
Trump has made clamping down on illegal immigration the centerpiece of his domestic policy agenda.
A reinvigorated regulator is waving through drugs from abroad, and clamping down on unscrupulous domestic companies.
One is clamping down on supposed vices such as smoking shisha and sleeping in past 6.53am.
In addition to updating its regulations, the FDA is also clamping down on stem cell clinics.
Trustbusters have been clamping down on "horizontal" mergers between direct rivals, such as Aetna and Humana.
I don't know which method my doctor used—cauterizing or clamping—because I never asked him.
But another solution to the capital's housing crisis is floating around: clamping down on foreign investment.
On Sunday, the Pats defense had little trouble clamping down on a mediocre Denver Broncos offense.
Some expect the SEC to begin strictly clamping down on ICOs before the cash is raised.
The city's new mayor, Ada Colau, was elected on a manifesto of clamping down on tourists.
In education, video games, online pharmacies and most recently, electronic cigarettes, officials are clamping down too.
Specifically, the industry said it's not clamping down on casual password sharing between friends and family.
Facebook has been clamping down on what it dubs as "coordinated inauthentic behavior" in recent months.
Treatment guidelines may need to change for more babies to get delayed cord clamping, Andersson said.
Besides clamping down on public discussion, the government is offering what residents say are generous packages.
"Instead of clamping down, they moved them around, and the same thing happened," Mr. Gallagher said.
His administration has been restricting Nigerian immigration in the years since, clamping down on visitor visas.
Iran has previously been accused by rights groups for clamping down on protests with brute force.
But rights groups often criticize the government for clamping down on political opponents and the media.
The military seized power in May 2014, throwing out an old constitution and clamping down on dissent.
Clamping down on migrants with skills that manufacturers cannot find at home will do harm, not good.
Clamping down on migrants who have skills that manufacturers cannot find at home will do further harm.
However, critics have accused him of becoming increasingly authoritarian and clamping down dissent, including among the opposition.
But blocking transactions that circumvent the West is trickier than clamping down directly on Airbus and Boeing.
With this in mind, and with a budget deficit to make up, the government is clamping down.
The ascendancy of the particular group said to be clamping down on the traffickers may not last.
The government is clamping down on shoddy journals, especially those in which researchers pay to be published.
There is zero chance your smartphone is going to fall out of this spring-loaded clamping mechanism.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile and governments are also clamping down on the digital tokens.
In clamping down on debt, regulators' targets are the debt-laden investments favoured by China's insurance upstarts.
The Turkish government has a nasty habit of clamping down on social networks around major political events.
Conventional brakes work by clamping a set of friction pads onto a disc on the wheel hub.
Last year regulators focused on the financial system, clamping down, for instance, on borrowing to buy bonds.
" Another Turkish state official said, "This is not about clamping down on the media or press freedom.
Issuers also worry about getting the proceeds out of China with regulators clamping down on capital outflows.
And Unick fears states' response of clamping down on pills won't be enough to stem the crisis.
Mexico has become our best partner in clamping down on unauthorized migration and assisting with refugee resettlement.
The lotus birth is essentially an extreme version of delayed clamping, with no medical intervention at all.
A growing number of companies are clamping down on office romances, particularly those marked by power imbalances.
He has since come under fire by rights groups for clamping down on civil liberties and dissent.
Their hefty weight meant that more clamping force was necessary to keep them snug on your noggin.
The bill's foreign spending provisions are poorly disguised ploys for clamping down on public debate and dissent.
Europe is taking some pretty significant steps in clamping down on Facebook and big tech at large.
It&aposs not conservatives, or libertarians, or Republicans who are clamping down on freedom of thought and expression.
New Delhi is clamping down on a long-standing policy to keep foreign investment out of big retail.
Trump is generally clamping down on immigration enforcement, implementing policies that could cause a dramatic wave in deportations.
Half of the babies selected for early clamping had this done no later than 173 seconds after birth.
At one year, 344 babies got assessed again, and anemia remained less common in the delayed clamping group.
Especially when Cotto paired it with the body jab and had Martinez's elbow clamping down to his body.
In Germany, the authorities have been clamping down on bogus asylum claims and have expelled several Afghan men.
Not by clamping down on its reporters' tweets, but by bringing those tweets into the New York Times.
What's happening: Regulators are clamping down on digital money, and scams and hacks are eroding trust in it.
Critics accuse the Socialist leader of ravaging the economy through state interventions while clamping down on political opponents.
In the silencing of people like Dr. Li, they see the danger in clamping down on free expression.
He has since come under fire by human rights groups for clamping down on civil liberties and dissent.
Facebook is barring employees from bringing social guests to the office and clamping down on in-person interviews.
Both moves suggest that Google is trying to compete with Amazon while clamping down on third-party cookies.
The bank started clamping down on its clients' dealings in penny stocks in late July by banning purchase.
And are we depriving future generations of something by clamping down on graffiti at these sites so severely?
Local residents say the police are clamping down on any attempts to discuss the shootings or the plant shutdown.
Beijing is taking steps to reduce corporate and financial risks by tightening credit restrictions and clamping down on borrowing.
Beijing has been clamping down on shadow lending in an effort to reduce risk in the wider financial sector.
The interesting thing is at what point does Facebook shoot itself in the foot by clamping back too much?
However, recent research has shown that delayed clamping does not cause complications in either the mother or the child.
Experts recently told me that this is characteristic of the tech industry's approach to clamping down on rule breakers.
Once wrapped around my cranium, the D9200s have enough clamping force to stay in place without ever inducing discomfort.
Just look at Schofield in this clip: he's literally clamping his mouth shut to stop the giggles from escaping.
Panicked slave owners throughout the Americas reacted by clamping down with extra force on all African-based religious practices.
It's possible, but speaks to furthering clamping down and injecting new fear into those who publicly oppose the regime.
In May 2013, the government had cited International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) when clamping down on Defense Distributed.
But, beginning in the early 80s, the leadership began clamping down on the amendment process through the Rules Committee.
SFC has been aggressively clamping down on operational and control failures in banks' trading businesses over the past year.
It was unclear why the group changed tack after clamping down on civilian movement only a few days ago.
The Indonesian island of Bali is also clamping down on foreigners who ask locals to pay for their trips.
Clamping down on illegal immigration has been one of Trump's focuses since he was on the 2016 campaign trail.
Fox News executives are clamping down on Smith for his coverage, according to a Vanity Fair report published Thursday.
That may include clamping down further on cow slaughter, for example, as the animals are held sacred by Hindus.
The delay has fueled speculation that Britain is clamping down on Kremlin-connected Russians amid rising tensions with Moscow.
The country has long censored imported film and music and is now clamping down hard on audiovisual content online.
The government denies clamping down on free speech and blames rebel groups and dissidents abroad for stirring up violence.
Israel has been lax in clamping down on illegal workers, usually just sending them back if they are caught.
One option for clamping down on cellphone-related security concerns, CNN reported, is to more stringently enforce existing rules.
Yet city officials have done a far more thorough job of clamping down on the business than most locals expected.
Indeed, Putin's latest proposal appears less geared toward preventing cyberattacks and more concerned with clamping down on critical speech online.
But they have sparked outrage from journalists and watchdog groups that say the government is clamping down on press freedom.
He also faces the task of further democratising a country long accused by rights groups of clamping down on dissent.
The headband is adjustable and has just the right clamping pressure to ensure the headphones stay securely on my head.
There have been rumblings, for example, that Germany's hate speech law goes too far in clamping down on free speech.
The company has also been clamping down on capital expenditures, a closely-watched metric in the cash-intensive chipmaking business.
Nikola Poposki, Macedonia's foreign minister, says that is not feasible, and that the priority is clamping down on illegal routes.
Moreover, the recent disappearance of five booksellers ignited worries that China was clamping down on Hong Kong's freedom of expression.
Slovenia announced Sunday that it is clamping down on the number of migrants it will allow to enter the country.
Twitter has been clamping down on accounts that it feels violates its policies with the content they post or promote.
Labour would also take on those in Britain who dodge paying tax, closing loopholes and clamping down on tax havens.
But rights groups criticize Sall for clamping down hard on dissent, squeezing out rivals and doing little for the poor.
Recently, under heavy pressure from Washington, the world's second-largest economy has been increasingly clamping down on its historical ally.
With some 700 similar taps detected across Mexico in 2010, I was amazed that the government was not clamping down.
The North Korean government was clamping down on the flow of remittances that many defectors send home via Chinese middlemen.
They include increasing security by clamping down on illegal immigration, cutting taxes and making changes to the social welfare system.
Salvini has claimed the ministry that spearheads migration management to show the League's priority remains clamping down on irregular immigration.
The country could be blacklisted in February if it does not make progress clamping down on terrorism financing, money laundering.
And they noted that both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill have called for clamping down on Chinese telecom firms.
Human rights groups accuse Bahrain of clamping down on dissent and violently cracking down on protests, charges the government rejects.
Google has been actively clamping down on its own employee activists, and last November and December fired 5 of them.
In an interview aired on Wednesday, Trump told Fox News he was "very strongly clamping down on trade" with China.
If the mother or baby needs urgent medical attention, clamping the cord immediately may also be necessary, the group says.
Soon after, he says, Facebook started clamping down on dissenting voices by disabling their social media accounts and censoring posts.
Mohan also stressed that it was difficult to strike a balance between upholding free speech and clamping down on extremism.
Some U.S. officials who work directly with Chinese law enforcement agencies say they believe Beijing is committed to clamping down.
"I was afraid by clamping those veins, if any one of them ruptured, that's how you lose a child," he says.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been clamping down on other small stock companies that've profited from crypto name changes.
He remains firmly in political control by clamping down on critics and because of unwavering support of most ruling party members.
But the company has also been clamping down on capital expenditures, a closely watched metric in the cash-intensive chipmaking business.
Google, however, never took any action, despite its recent claims of clamping down on apps that try to manipulate their rankings.
Beijing has been clamping down on risk in the financial markets, from reprimanding corrupt financiers to tightening regulation over lending practices.
Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, scolded Austria and other countries for clamping down on refugee arrivals, and vowed not to abandon Greece.
Trump told Fox News in an interview aired on Wednesday that he was "very strongly clamping down on trade" with China.
They weren't really checking back then, but this was the summer when all the big name camps started clamping down hard.
Xi's government has tightened controls, clamping down on activists, lawyers and petitioners and has further restricted internet access for the public.
At that point, North Alabama started clamping down defensively, holding the Panthers without a field goal for more than six minutes.
The current process of clamping down on North Korea is what the country is used to, argues Delury of Yonsei University.
Rights groups say the government has made some progress in clamping down on sexual violence but that it remains extremely prevalent.
The Trump administration is clamping down on public communications by agencies as it seeks to assert control over the federal bureaucracy.
Bahrain, which has a Shi'ite Muslim majority population and is ruled by a Sunni royal family, denies clamping down on dissent.
Japan said on Wednesday it was imposing fresh sanctions on North Korea, clamping down on remittances of money to North Korea.
It works for severe asthmaAsthma is a disease caused by hyperactive small airways clamping down and decreasing airflow through the lungs.
One night, a woman jumped on his back, clamping her hands around his neck in what he remembers as a chokehold.
They are screening posts for racism and even clamping down on memes referring to "gweilo," a Cantonese slur for white people.
The American government has trotted out similar legal arguments in clamping down on these government employees-turned-sources in the past.
Buhari has come under fire over the arrest of Sowore and his government has been accused of clamping down on dissent.
In summary, Pakistan says it is tired of conflict, opposed to extremism, open for peace talks and clamping down on corruption.
So why is the Chinese government clamping down on the private sector when liberalizing it has served the economy so well?
While that may be booming, China's regulator this week has signalled it is clamping down on some of these types of games.
To boost audiences for home-grown productions, the authorities have recently tried a new form of control: clamping down on unflattering reviews.
Beats also paid close attention to the clamping force, allowing the Pros to be worn for hours without causing any head pain.
There is a reason for all the heft and tight clamping of the P9s, however, and it's born out in their sound.
Mugabe last month appointed a minister for cybersecurity, a move criticized by activists as aimed at clamping down on social media users.
Clamping down on credit, in particular non-traditional forms of lending known as "shadow banking," suppressed economic activity and pushed growth lower.
Sessions made his name in Congress as one of the more hawkish lawmakers on clamping down on immigration, both illegal and legal.
However it's probably best that passengers check with the person sitting next to them before clamping the divider down on the armrest.
Rights groups have criticized the UAE, a key U.S. ally and the Gulf's trading and tourism hub, of clamping down on dissent.
Unleashing that money, however, will require clamping down on the corruption and inefficiencies that have long hindered large-scale investment in Africa.
But they have caused a stir internationally in recent weeks, with a number of regulators either clamping down or banning them outright.
One analyst said on Thursday that fears of Trump clamping down on Amazon and enforcing tighter regulation on internet giants were overblown.
Another drawback is that many clinicians delivering babies clamped the cord too soon for babies assigned to the delayed cord clamping group.
The plethora of recent reports that ICE officers are clamping down on illegal immigrants, including in New York, hasn't changed his perspective.
None of the 31 anti-vaccine bills passed, while three of the five bills clamping down on vaccine deniers made it through.
And Senators Mark Warner and Deb Fischer introduced a bill aimed at clamping down on user-interface tricks that encourage data sharing.
American sanctions clamping down on Iranian exports would allow Russia to buy Iranian oil cheaply and resell it at a higher prices.
Many banks and credit card issuers are clamping down on people who apply for new cards too frequently and cancel them regularly.
Despite talking a good game on clamping down on the environmental abuse, Chinese authorities have done precious little to curb the degradation.
Clamping down on immigrants and visitors could hamstring AI development in the U.S., which the White House says is a top priority.
If you've gone through the steps of deleting your personal information and clamping down on ad tracking, you might consider quitting Facebook altogether.
The military seized power in May 2014, throwing out an old constitution, clamping down on dissent and promising an election by mid-2017.
The clamping force was too strong, the weight was too heavy, and the whole thing was just an eyesore planted on your head.
Rwanda&aposs government has denied repeated allegations by human rights groups of restricting freedom of speech and clamping down on signs of dissent.
In return the IMF is asking for action such as raising energy prices, clamping down on tax evasion and revamping the export sector.
The compromise came after the state's governor worried about the economic fallout to the state of clamping down on oil and has development.
The authorities have also been clamping down online, blocking many LGBT sites or getting LGBT apps removed by host companies, including dating apps.
Egypt says its election will be free and fair and that clamping down on what it deems fake news is necessary for stability.
Treasury's way of clamping down on earnings stripping is to treat that debt as stock, effectively getting rid of the interest payments altogether.
She said such flows still continue because no regulatory or investigatory changes have had any significant effect in clamping down on the practice.
Furthermore, fundraising through social media could help authorities identify the financiers - although many factors prevent them from effectively clamping down on those individuals.
In the study, half of the babies randomly assigned to delayed clamping didn't get this done until at least 192 seconds after delivery.
However, by clamping down on financial transactions and barring much business with the Syrian government, the sanctions are indirectly affecting trade in pharmaceuticals.
Mr. Agnew had received national attention for aggressively clamping down on African-American protests as riots increasingly spun out of control in 1968.
One reason is that Mr. Khosrowshahi is clamping down on costs as the company heads toward an I.P.O. as soon as next year.
High school educators across the country have been clamping down on students who publish articles on protests, sexuality and other hot-button issues.
Donald J. Trump told workers like Ms. Johnson that he would bring back their jobs by clamping down on trade, offshoring and immigration.
Clamping down on the true anonymity that paper money allows could bring real benefits in a country where corruption and fraud are widespread.
China announced it was clamping down on fraud, and the price tumbled so far that bitcoin lost about one-quarter of its value.
This step is simply the latest in a series of moves clamping down on any communication channels that cannot be intercepted and monitored.
Clamping a camera onto a shark fin is about as easy as suctioning one to a whale's back — and bloodier, with more teeth.
The report recommends eliminating government corruption, increasing taxes for the rich, clamping down on tax-dodging, increasing access to technology, and supporting sustainable businesses.
As the scandal erupted, the government was pursuing spending cuts and clamping down on some welfare recipients in a bid to balance the budget.
YouTube is "aggressively approaching" a solution to its recent child exploitation controversy by clamping down on monetization, increasing moderation, and addressing recommendation search issues.
Despite a landslide victory in the last elections in 2015, human rights groups have accused Nazarbayev of rights abuses and clamping down on dissent.
Better to use "rules of thumb" than formal categories and to ask whether regulations serve worthy goals without clamping down too much on expression.
Clamping down on such agreements would not solve the problem—just look at the tech giants that call California home—but it would help.
The authorities in many countries issue explicit warnings about the risks associated with crypto-speculation; several are clamping down on the advertising of ICOs.
Donald Trump's administration is clamping down on states that are loosening marijuana laws or failing to cooperate with federal authorities to deport undocumented immigrants.
With physical stores clamping down on the misuse of animal drugs, buyers are instead turning to online vendors, including sellers on Amazon and eBay.
And when legislators started clamping down on legal painkillers, determined users started turning to cheap heroin from Mexico, and powerful synthetic opioids from China.
The packaged foods maker has been trying to boost profits by promoting higher-margin products and clamping down on unprofitable volume sales to retailers.
He may even dangle the possibility of clamping down on Assad's use of chemical weapons or a political transition to an Assad-free Syria.
Jaiswal and other Indian tech workers who spoke to CNBC agreed with tech executives that clamping down on Indian immigrants could hamper stateside innovation.
By clamping down on leaks, Burnett is working to keep Trump out of the spotlight and therefore helping his chances of winning the election.
"Tourism shouldn't be politicized," she said, adding that past experience had shown China manipulated politics by clamping down on tourist numbers ahead of elections.
But Judge T.S. Ellis has been tough on prosecutors, clamping down on how much courtroom time can be spent on detailing Manafort's spending habits.
Tara Haelle: There's much stronger evidence today that delaying cord clamping by 30 seconds to two minutes increases the iron stores in your newborn.
The special counsel's office is well-known for being tight-lipped and has made a point of clamping down on leaks to the press.
On one side are hard-liners who advocate clamping down on the relationship and insisting on concessions in exchange for any United States engagement.
As calls grow for a World War II-style national mobilization to fight the pandemic, America is readying troops and clamping down on borders.
Trump has made clamping down on unlawful migration a top priority of his presidency and a major theme of his 2020 re-election campaign.
For any U.S. leaders interested in further clamping down on the tech industry, the European Union's new regulation provides a potential model to follow.
China was clamping down on print outlets, but there was still some freedom online — though that space, too, was contracting in more subtle ways.
As a result, collectives — armed groups who Maduro called on to keep order and have been clamping down on dissenters — started to attack her.
While many hospitals have adopted delayed cord clamping for preterm infants, it isn't known how many are doing it routinely for full-term babies.
A case in point: In 2015, congressional Republicans made a big show of clamping down on fraud in tax breaks for low-income taxpayers.
But that said, I'm totally with you on clamping down on visa overstays, which account for more uninvited visitors than illegal border crossings do.
Angel and swordsman together visually contain the scene, clamping it together from above and below, compacting it into a dense unit of grueling physicality.
Sort of rethinking free speech and clamping down on the way that ideas are allowed to circulate specifically on the campus, which is also crazy.
Many people don't know what to do with their hands, sometimes groping into the open air or needlessly clamping their hands over the VR headsets.
"Preterm infants definitely do better with delayed cord clamping," Denny said, noting that they have fewer serious problems such as brain bleeds and intestinal issues.
Tech lobbying group CCIA, whose members include Amazon, Facebook, Google and eBay, said lawmakers should not be too hasty in clamping down on the sector.
Dutch governments have been clamping down on coffeeshops by banning those in border cities from serving tourists, and forcing the closure of establishments near schools.
And as he's also written, President Trump's actual policies of clamping down on student visas and skilled guest workers move us in the wrong direction.
In the U.K., competition and ad watchdogs have been clamping down on social media stars for not disclosing paid ads in their social media posts.
There is so much carving and shaping and clamping and an obscene amount of glue that you wonder why someone would bother to do this.
The Chinese state is clamping down on the private sector's role between the ages of 6 and 16, but there is still room for growth.
Dorsey's appearance on Greenfield's show is especially striking considering that other tech companies, including YouTube and Facebook, are currently clamping down on anti-vaccination content.
A Daily Beast article from September said Kelly considered Manigault-Newman "patient zero" when it came clamping down on aides' unfettered access to the president.
The FDA has been clamping down on the substance and has in the past issued warnings to companies marketing these products for opioid use disorder.
Follow the technique shown in the videos above by lightly clamping the iron over each section, alternating the direction as you move down the length.
The UK is currently mulling a lot of new regulations around drones, aimed at clamping down on consumer use ahead of a seemingly inevitable explosion.
The smaller cities have been really strong and I think as we go through the year the government's going to be clamping down on that.
A lot of housing policy discussions since the meltdown have focused on clamping down on bad behavior and seeing red flags more clearly and quicker.
Bank of America had begun clamping down on its clients' dealings in penny stocks in late July by banning purchases, CNBC reported earlier on Friday.
Clamping down on demonstrations, rallies, sit-ins, marches and protests in the way that Ohio University's policy outlines pushes us toward a very slippery slope.
Traditionally reluctant to coerce Pyongyang, but under heavy pressure from Washington, the world's second-largest economy has been increasingly clamping down on its historical ally.
China maintains tight controls on capital movements across its borders and since the stock market crash last year has been clamping down on capital outflows.
In one of the biggest moves this week aimed at clamping down on Iran's overseas operations, the Treasury sanctioned Iran's central bank governor, Valiollah Seif.
But annual appropriations bills had been the exception under GOP control since 2011, until Ryan began clamping down on what had been an open process.
In interviews with NBC News, members of Facebook's team tasked with clamping down on revenge porn spoke publicly about their work for the first time.
China began closing smaller, privately owned mines, cutting production while clamping down on some of the places that have made Chinese coal mining so dangerous.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has started clamping down on initial coin offerings, or online fundraisers where new virtual tokens are issued to contributors.
The World Health Organization, however, recommends delaying the clamping for 1 to 3 minutes after birth, to improve the postnatal health of mother and child.
The subpoena also seeks any Exxon communications with free-market business groups that doubt the efficacy of clamping down on emissions or climate science itself.
Trump has made clamping down on illegal immigration a cornerstone of his presidency and it promises to be central to his 2020 re-election campaign.
A total of 278 inspections have been carried out since 2010, with the anti-racism squad successfully clamping down on a total of 12 establishments.
The company removed more than 47,000 apps last fall, according to Sensor Tower, so further clamping down on languishing apps wouldn't be surprising at all.
Ever since major anti-government protests in 2013, the Erdoğan government has been clamping down on demonstrations, even those without an explicit anti-regime agenda.
Aides said that, for now, House lawmakers are focusing on clamping down on Iran in other ways such as the Hezbollah and missile-related sanctions.
"Simply clamping down a few enterprises without systemic changes could mean that similar illegal enterprises pop up in other regions," she said in an email.
As for safety, regulators can tackle that by clamping down on things that are dangerous to women—including seatbelts—because they are not designed properly.
In stark contrast to Netflix's relaxed attitude to sharing, Spotify is clamping down on the practice as its Premium Family Plan now requires location sharing.
The fate of the Dreamers has been in question since Trump won last November's presidential election on a promise of clamping down on illegal immigration.
I think I know in the United Kingdom there was a law passed around psychoactive substances sort of clamping down on this gray area compounds.
Though President Xi Jinping has been clamping down on dissent, veteran party members have expressed discontent about China's image and Xi's handling of the trade dispute.
Beijing has been trying to stem the flow of capital abroad with a string of measures aimed at closing loopholes and clamping down on illegal transfers.
Instead of clamping down on your device, it allows a one-handed magnetic connection; just tap your phone on it and physics will do the rest.
He said bakers and other shopkeepers who did not want to take part in the scam complained to the Supplies Ministry, which subsequently began clamping down.
Oil-rich Venezuela has sunk into crisis under Socialist President Nicolas Maduro, who has damaged the economy through state interventions while clamping down on political opponents.
It should increase its tax take by clamping down on evasion, give independence to the monetary authority and unify the official and black-market exchange rates.
The risk is that clamping down too hard on lending crimps economic growth, stoking a vicious cycle of more defaults and lower business investment and production.
So it's nice to see that Amazon is taking action, clamping down on the sale of poor-quality USB-C cables that don't make the grade.
But with Beijing clamping down aggressively on capital outflows, it is likely that Chinese demand for foreign property could take a hit in the near term.
The pods, made by Italy-based Next Future Transportation, are modular, allowing them to drive individually or by clamping to other units to form a bus.
Chotipatpaisal's claim that Chinese authorities sent word about Wong comes as the Communist mainland appears to be clamping down harder on Hong Kong's freedoms of speech.
However, regulators have been clamping down on quality and forcing prices down to rein in a wider healthcare bill set to hit $1.3 trillion by 2020.
"I figured everybody would be clamping down on their countries' data now that it's starting to become an issue," Vickery told me in a phone call.
Tanzania, once one of the most dangerous countries in Africa for people with albinism, has sharply reduced the number of murders by clamping down on demand.
In recent months, authorities have been clamping down on Kuaishou, ByteDance's video apps, and smaller players on account of eradicating content that's deemed illegal or inappropriate.
Clamping down on toxic content in private groups will be paramount to Facebook as it looks to grow the closed-off areas of the social network.
Public objections to the reforms have been more muted in recent months, after authorities launched a spate of arrests clamping down on critics of the program.
With Islamic State crushed in Iraq, Abadi will find it harder to avoid clamping down on the militia, according to a lawmaker from his Dawa Party.
U.S. and international regulators have begun clamping down on malpractices in the cryptocurrency market over the past year as trading in the nascent asset class boomed.
Clamping their shells to screen out noise pollution or other artificial irritants could prevent oysters from perceiving important biological cues, said the authors of the study.
One way of getting rid of the flesh and its disturbing habit of replicating desire is by clamping down on it, or trying to nullify it.
The proposed pact would have allowed these companies to more easily store user data across borders, enjoy stricter copyright protection while clamping down on digital pirating.
While China was revamping its operations, security experts said, it was also clamping down on security research in order to keep advanced hacking methods in house.
Petty's comments come at a time when financial regulators in China, a country accounting for 60 percent of Asia's credit market, are clamping down on lending.
Other European countries, notably Germany, are clamping down on social media companies, including issuing potentially hefty penalties for failing to sufficiently police hate speech and misinformation.
A central tenet of Kurz's previous coalition with the far-right Freedom Party was clamping down on illegal immigration and cutting benefits for new legal arrivals.
China's official media also reported this weekend that Beijing officials would expand efforts at clamping down on dangerous industrial activities, which could help with air quality.
When clamping down on what's shared on social media, the government's hands are actually more tied than, say, Facebook or Twitter through their terms of service.
With anti-smoking regulations clamping down across the country, your best bet (besides the great outdoors or the comfort of your own home) is a dedicated tobacconist.
A stream of career foreign service or military officials have effectively sidestepped the White House's ambition of clamping a policy of noncooperation with the Democratic impeachment process.
The players most easy to persuade to participate could be big companies that are already clamping down on waste that creates millions of dollars in unnecessary costs.
The regulator has been clamping down on the substance, which it says has similar effects to narcotics such as opioids and has resulted in dozens of deaths.
Salvini has repeatedly accused charity rescuers of being complicit with people smugglers and already tightened migration rules in November, with a bill clamping down on asylum rights.
The right to protest has been restricted while democracy and rights groups say they face growing government pressure and accuse Sisi of clamping down on political expression.
The Chinese government has reacted by tightening regulations in the financial system, scaling back bank lending, and clamping down on unregulated lending, also known as shadow banking.
Some Trump White House officials such as Steve Bannon fantasize about clamping down on the tech darlings but we see no signs they will act anytime soon.
It's an image that will be tough to square with the reputation Oracle has developed during this case as a corporate fist clamping down on open source.
Jackson is a divisive president for the good he did (clamping down on South Carolina's nullification attempts) and the bad (start with his policy towards Native Americans).
Last week a prominent Dutch journalist was detained by Turkish police while on holiday, a week after she criticized Erdogan in print for clamping down on dissent.
Such practices could face increased regulatory scrutiny going forward as politicians in the U.S. and Europe have been clamping down on how tech giants run their services.
To this end, he remade the entire toe-clamping mechanism such that the clamp, once it began to give, could return to center should the torque disappear.
She suggests having your partner place a clothespin on your nipples or just use their fingers as a clamping tool before dropping cash at a sex shop.
But Trump is now reportedly considering banning business with the Cuban military and clamping down on travel to Cuba while maintaining the diplomatic relations restored by Obama.
Maloney's amendment caused trouble for two recent spending bills, which led House GOP leaders to begin clamping down on which amendments to appropriations measures can get votes.
On a recent visit, the plant's manufacturing floor was filled with the sound of molding presses clamping down with as much as four hundred tons of pressure.
Regulators in other countries are clamping down, too, with Indonesia shutting down over 800 illegally operating fintechs this year, and China clapping down on the P2P industry.
Beijing also has been trying to stem the flow of capital abroad with a string of measures aimed at closing loopholes and clamping down on illegal transfers.
Finally, it seems that major distributors like Amazon are waking up to the issue and clamping down, but there's plenty more to be done as Leung noted.
In 1989, when Maggie Thatcher was clamping down on acid house and the outdoor events, we started going down to Brighton to dance and drop a pill.
"The Trump administration really needs to understand what it is doing by clamping down on Iran," said Jim Krane, an energy fellow at Rice University's Baker Institute.
Some of the measures he mentioned included a drive to cut the number of parliamentarians, and approving a law aimed at clamping down on migrant sea rescues.
Frustration with the chaebol, which have been implicated in a series of scandals, has been building for years, but clamping down on them will not be easy.
If he insists on deporting people with certain religious backgrounds and clamping down on the said visa, of course the future will be bleak for my family.
That was the year new financial regulations came into play, clamping down on banks' ability to trade for themselves and forcing them to set aside more capital.
The governments of Peru and Colombia say clamping down on illegal mining is a top priority, and both have created special police units to tackle the problem.
I think what Lucas got was the emotional energy of the freedom seeker, and also the clamping down of the authoritarian, and the complacency of the authoritarian.
Gülen has denied the allegation and has said Erdogan could have staged the coup himself as a pretext for clamping down on his opponents and restricting human rights.
This is a speech-protective principle: unless the government can show a compelling reason for clamping down on certain ideas or particular speakers, it may not do so.
Clamping down even harder will not alter the incentives to leave El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, where most asylum-seekers come from, in search of a better life.
"In recent years, more information has accumulated that showed that even among full-term infants, delaying clamping of the baby's umbilical cord can be helpful also," she added.
For instance, after Trump's controversial executive order clamping down on immigration from certain countries, Bezos emailed staff to make clear that Amazon did not support the President's move.
Thus, instead of clamping down on landfills because of the methane they produce, or incinerators for fear of dioxins, governments should tackle methane and dioxins across the board.
Critics say Erdogan is behaving in an increasingly authoritarian way, undermining Turkey's constitutional checks and balances and clamping down on media freedoms in the European Union candidate nation.
His administration plans to do so by slashing public servants' salaries, spending more efficiently and clamping down on corruption — measures some officials have already started to row back.
In China, President Xi Jinping has inherited and is strengthening a fast-growing system of corporate capitalism, calling it "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" and clamping down on dissent.
Their clamping force is relatively strong, and they will leave an imprint on your hairstyle after you've worn them, but those are unproblematic things where comfort is concerned.
In its annual report, published Thursday, the UNODC has called for more legislative and technological methods for clamping down on the narcotics trade on the dark web trade.
One 13-year-old girl I interviewed, Lea, was a regular on a server called Total Freedom but became annoyed that its administrators weren't clamping down on griefing.
Other branches of the security forces have also flexed their muscles since the return of military rule, arresting protesters or clamping down on unlicensed street vendors, activists said.
It is extremely naïve and foolish of the governors to pretend that clamping a ban on seismic is in the best interest of people living in coastal states.
Then her clinic announced that it would no longer prescribe any opioids at all, the unintended result of new, stricter measures aimed at clamping down on opioid abuse.
To name a few, there are potential common interests in building more green economies, clamping down on international white-collar crime and facilitating effective deals between multilateral corporations.
China has for several years pushed a deleveraging campaign to reduce financial risks, clamping down on shadow banking and closing many "gray" financing channels for real estate firms.
Pakistan has been clamping down on foreign-funded aid groups for several years, with one shutdown notice last year accusing a group of "pursuing (an) anti-state agenda".
Clamping down on this infection is needed to save lives, to avoid overwhelming our health care system, and to avoid the social and economic consequences of a lockdown.
Human rights groups warn that Bangladesh is increasingly becoming an autocratic state, inclusive of intimation and clamping down on all forms of political dissent, including arts and journalism.
After years of invasive pop-ups, two of the world's biggest browsers are finally clamping down on the annoyance of websites that want to ping you with updates.
Rather than clamping your phone to keep it steady, the ExoMount attaches to your air vent and features an elite magnetic stick to keep your device in place.
Mr. Meng is a top official in the world's biggest internal security force, tasked with clamping down on dissent and maintaining stability in an authoritarian, one-party state.
In Europe, regulators are steadily clamping down but in most jurisdictions binary options trading remains legal either on regulated exchanges or via hundreds of unregulated, Internet-based platforms.
But the authorities stated straightforwardly that their main reason for clamping down was the encouragement the protests have received from Mukhtar Ablyazov, a Kazakh oligarch based in France.
But since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which resulted in Facebook clamping down on developers' API access, the dating apps started allowing people to create profiles independently from Facebook.
In January, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists became the latest major medical organization to formally recommend that doctors routinely wait before clamping and cutting the cord.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made clamping down on unlawful migration a top priority of his three-year-old term in office and his 2020 re-election campaign.
Detective Inspector David Udomhiaye, head of BTP's sexual offences unit, said it represented a big step "in clamping down on this invasive and disgusting form of sexual offending".
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has become one of the latest to advise medical professionals to wait at least 30 to 60 seconds before clamping and cutting.
When clamping is put off for two or three minutes, it allows a physiological transfer of oxygen-rich blood to flow into the infant -- a process called placental transfusion.
Now Lucasfilm's clamping down suggests that they want even the A Star Wars Story films to feel more in line with the tone and vibe of the other movies.
The U.K. is clamping down on the release of convicted terrorists after a Sunday incident involving a recently released Islamic militant who is stabbed two people in south London.
Last October, some of the UK's most powerful tech entrepreneurs — including the founders of Google DeepMind, Citymapper, Shazam, and SwiftKey — warned the Prime Minister against clamping down on immigration.
Many in the tech industry later expected Trump to issue an executive order clamping down on the H-1B program, a draft of which began circulating earlier this year.
Chinese regulators have been clamping down on speculative overseas deals for the last few years as part of efforts to staunch capital outflows and keep debt risks under control.
He invented a clamping mechanism, when the ropes used to hold up an elevator went slacked, his clamps would grip the elevator's guide rails, keeping it from crashing down.
They got little assistance from Yedlin and Fabian Johnson, each of whom were too preoccupied with clamping down on Edwin Cardona and Juan Cuadrado to advance the U.S. attack.
France's Finance Ministry said the European Union should play its part in clamping down on tax evasion by looking into imposing sanctions against people who help and encourage it.
Global authorities have been clamping down on sales of some blood pressure medicines as they are suspected to be tainted with NDEA and another probable carcinogen N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
Facebook and Twitter are clamping down on political ads ahead of the 2018 midterm elections in an effort to close loopholes that were exploited during the 2016 presidential campaign.
It is because of this toxicity that so many media platforms are now clamping down hard on the alt-right, as well as the conspiracist element that fuels them.
All that makes him highly valuable on a team that limits three-point attempts by clamping down on the perimeter and guarding pick-and-rolls with only two defenders.
It's getting harder and harder to access basic sites and apps, like Facebook and Instagram, with the government also clamping down on virtual private network (VPN) use, as well.
Elsewhere in trade • Chinese courts are clamping down on intellectual property theft from the U.S. • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says no Nafta is better than a bad Nafta.
Ms. Ngoc of iSEE said the authorities might be clamping down on entertainment coverage ahead of a planned funeral for former President Tran Dai Quang, who died last week.
Critics of the Trump administration have accused E.P.A. officials in Washington of clamping down on environmental standards in California while averting their gaze from similar or worse situations elsewhere.
Even the deceptively simple matter of clamping down on opioid prescriptions has potentially deadly downstream harms, including people being driven to suicide after having their maintenance medications cut dramatically.
In preterm babies, delayed cord clamping has additional benefits, including a lower incidence of intraventricular hemorrhage, or bleeding in the brain, and a serious bowel infection called necrotizing enterocolitis.
Although Kelly was thwarted in many of his efforts to control the president, one place he made authentic inroads was clamping down on the paper flow to the Oval Office.
And remember: The more tension you use when clamping down the iron, the sharper the crimp, so start with a light hand and then build up if you want more.
EditorsNote: fixes "Redick" in 19th graf Clippers shut down Wolves for 4th win in row MINNEAPOLIS — Clamping down on defense, the Los Angeles Clippers rolled to an easy win Wednesday.
Call me naive, but until I wrote a piece about  Amazon clamping down on account holders  suspected of being involved in fake reviews, I had no idea this was occurring.
Expectant parents interested in delayed clamping should speak with their physician to ensure that both the mom and baby are in a stable condition to do so, according to Denny.
The environmental consultant said he raised his arms and yelled, but the cougar pounced, clamping its jaws on his right wrist, and slashing his face and neck with its claws.
China banned bitcoin, ICOs and now it appears to be clamping down on Chinese miners, an important group estimated to produce some three-quarters of the world's supply of bitcoin.
But the sector is struggling to generate business while clamping down on risks that, nearly a decade ago, helped spur the global meltdown - and brought CMBS financing to its knees.
Some of the participants on the task force however said they believed the Chinese government wanted to sharpen its focus this year, and remained committed to clamping down on corruption.
"There's this process of spiraling animosity: The minority abuses its privileges of endless debate, and then the majority retaliates by clamping down," says Josh Huder, a congressional scholar at Georgetown.
It's a place where suspensions often seem to be dished out in arbitrary fashion, and clamping down on, say, actual racism or misogyny is a work in progress at best.
Since late last year, the Saudi government has responded to shrinking oil revenues by clamping down on state spending to curb a budget deficit running at about $100 billion annually.
Uber used software called "Greyball" to avoid government officials clamping down on its drivers in areas where the service had not been approved for legal use such as Portland, Ore.
Look's Nevada line would later be based on Lusser's toe-clamping ideas: Before passing away in 1969, Lusser managed to patent and license his new technologies to several big names.
After clamping down on Chase Beebe's neck to take the belt, Torres defended it three times in brutal and increasingly reckless fashion against Yoshiro Maeda, Manny Tapia, and Takeya Mizugaki.
A Hong Kong police spokesman said the police force was committed to clamping down on Triad activity and had adopted a zero tolerance policy on any form of police corruption.
Trump's press and communications team has undergone a number of changes since he entered office, with the team facing acute scrutiny as senior aides focus on clamping down on leaks.
Lastly, the committee approved legislation that would cut off the flow of opioids from other countries by clamping down on the transport of synthetic opioids in the international mail system.
Yet I was surprised when an Astrakhan law enforcement official, who was clamping down on local protests, confided in me that he and his police unit watched TV Rain regularly.
Delayed clamping is now a growing trend, with cords being cut only after they stop pulsating so that they may continue to deliver essential oxygen and nutrients to the newborn.
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia's parliament on Wednesday passed a law imposing plain tobacco packaging from 2020 and clamping down on tobacco advertising in an attempt to reduce smoking in the country.
Why it matters: The industry, especially representatives from logistics firms like FedEx, will push back against Trump's nationalist proposals like withdrawing from NAFTA and clamping down on travel and immigration.
On both left and right, movements have arisen to fix capitalism's supposed structural flaws, either by radically interfering in the marketplace (Bernie) or by clamping down on global competition (Trump).
AI execs and investors say market volatility and regulations clamping down on data may soon lead to AI startups getting gobbled up by companies with cash and data to burn.
Saudi Arabia's success in clamping down on al Qaeda since its 2003-06 attacks has forced Islamic State towards its model of remote control for lone wolves or sleeper cells.
Regulators across the world have been clamping down on emissions devices used in diesel models since Volkswagen admitted in 2015 that it used illegal software to cheat U.S. emissions tests.
Even when Jones was struck with one or two uppercuts he was soon clamping down on the arm or smothering the blows with a biceps tie or controlling the wrist.
However, the authoritarian pursued a more regressive path after the attempted takeover, clamping down on the media, jailing activists and changing the law to give his office almost unlimited power.
The source of the campaign is so far unknown, and will be embarrassing to Facebook, which only this week claimed it was clamping down on "dark" political advertising on its platform.
In the years since the Gezi Park uprising, Turkey has dramatically curtailed freedom of speech and expression, clamping down on any and all opposition, including among those working in the arts.
In preterm infants -- those born before 37 weeks -- delayed clamping has been associated with improved circulation in the infant's heart, better red blood cell volume and decreased need for blood transfusion.
Advocates say that the technology companies that own the search engines and social networks where these videos proliferate also have a part to play in clamping down on the underground trade.
I knew of one way to curl with a flat iron — clamping down, flipping the barrel upside down, and running it down your hair almost like you would curl a ribbon.
That all seems awful and much of it is, but it's also just a company clamping down on things that aren't working instead of letting them play out the thread forever.
Governments elsewhere in Southeast Asia, including Singapore and the Philippines, have also proposed laws aimed at clamping down on the spread of "fake news", to the dismay of media rights advocates.
India recently said it doesn't consider Bitcoin to be legal tender, Korea is planning a bill to completely ban domestic cryptocurrency trading, and China is increasingly clamping down on digital currencies.
Oil producers are spending more on lucrative shale fields to take advantage of oil prices stabilizing at over $28.8 per barrel, while clamping down on expensive and time-consuming offshore projects.
Their clamping force is quite strong, which keeps them securely on my head, but it doesn't make me feel enveloped in the soft, tactile loveliness like the Sony 1000X M3s do.
In PreShow's case, it dangles the promise of a "free" movie-going experience for what's a stone's throw from clamping your eyes open to make sure you consume the necessary content.
But after the shooters in San Bernadino used those weapons, including AR-15 rifles, to kill 14 people within minutes, California lawmakers passed several laws effectively clamping down on bullet buttons.
William and his fellow campaigners have been concentrating on clamping down on the demand for ivory and rhino horn by appealing to populations in Asia to stop buying the wildlife parts.
Trump may, for example, brag about clamping down on the EPA and changing auto emission rules, but we have already made a paradigm shift to clean energy and improved emissions standards.
Clamping down on targeting terms and tightening controls limits Facebook's efficiency for marketers with bad intentions and ensures that Facebook remains a brand-safe environment both for its advertisers and publishers.
Global authorities have been clamping down on sales of some blood pressure medicines as they are suspected to be tainted with two probable carcinogens - N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) and N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
The crisis has stymied Ukraine's efforts to secure more aid from its international backers, including the International Monetary Fund, which is contingent on Kiev implementing reforms and clamping down on corruption.
The change could allow Direct Messages to become a more useful tool for those who prefer an open inbox, as well as an additional means of clamping down on online abuse.
"Today's march shows that the security forces have not switched their tactics and are still clamping down on anyone opposed to Kabila," said Ida Sawyer, senior researcher at Human Rights Watch.
Police apparently started clamping down on showdowns that often became violent, and a black market trade sprang up as tsotsis (township gangsters) looked to capitalize on the big money being blown.
So a commission, which was created to improve confidence in voting, amplified rumors that undermined confidence, and then lawmakers used that lack of confidence to justify clamping down on voting rights.
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"There's this process of spiraling animosity: The minority abuses its privileges of endless debate, and then the majority retaliates by clamping down," says Josh Huder, a congressional scholar at Georgetown University.
A spokesman for the commission later said that Mr. Liu had been "misquoted," but his comments came as China was clamping down on some of its most ambitious and acquisitive companies.
Critics questioned the wisdom of Trump's visit given the Polish government's increasingly anti-democratic practices, which include clamping down on state media and moving to restrict the right to democratic assembly.
For some reason not everyone in China is a fan of loud music blared for hours on the street or in parks, with the government recently clamping down on dancing in public.
With the end of the Putin era perhaps now within sight, law enforcement bodies are clamping down to prove their mettle as they jockey for influence in the Russia of the future.
When I'm on the move, their stronger clamping force keeps the headphones on my head when I have to dash to catch a bus or bend down to pick up my backpack.
The clamping force is substantial, and there's a reason for that: for noise cancellation to be most effective, the ear pads need to pressed firmly against your ears for a good seal.
In addition to legal action, Amazon has tried clamping down on infringement by forcing third-party sellers to show proof that they're selling authorized products of big brands like Nike and Hasbro.
Unbridled lending fueled a consumer frenzy that lifted growth to an average 5 percent annually in the period before the 2009 recession, before the government introduced legislation clamping down on irresponsible lending.
The social network is clamping down on posts that ask people for "Likes" or shares — "Like if you think cats are best" — by de-prioritizing and demoting them in the News Feed.
So without an easy path toward citizenship, or in the face of a clamping down on foreign work visas, Silicon Valley faces to lose more than just its lobbying goals in Washington.
Human Rights Watch this week accused the authorities of clamping down on opposition to the constitution by closing newspapers, breaking up demonstrations, detaining political leaders and blocking their access to state media.
Why it matters: As the U.S. figures out whether and how to regulate its online platforms, other regimes are aggressively clamping down on how social sites monitor content and use citizen data.
While clamping down on outflows, China has also been looking to encourage more inflows by opening up its bond market to foreign investors and promising to open more sectors to foreign investment.
Blasey has said that what haunts her most from the night of her encounter with Brett Kavanaugh is him clamping his hand over her mouth, stifling her attempt to scream for help.
But officials sought on Friday to dispel the impression that they were clamping down on scientific information or limiting the availability of experts whose tone has suggested more alarm than the president's.
It's one thing to talk about data and privacy issues with a platform like Facebook but there's concern that perhaps governments could start clamping down and regulation could kick in even more.
It raised new alarms about a climate of hostility toward foreigners in the United States, where President Trump has made clamping down on immigration a central plank of his "America first" agenda.
The floodgates gushed open for many Chinese firms when outbound investment regulations relaxed in 2015, but authorities started clamping down again as money flew offshore and the yuan suffered from downward pressure.
Clamping down on cigarettes is easy but changing an entrenched bias towards the precautionary principle, with its constant focus on hypothetical risks while ignoring tangible, real-world benefits is a tougher proposition.
U.N. experts Michel Forst, David Kaye and Maina Kiai accused Egypt's government of clamping down on NGOs so that human rights violations such as the use of torture did not come to light.
Germany, the main market for the vehicles, is clamping down on toxic diesel fumes, and unveiled a 500 million euro ($587 million) fund this month to help municipalities invest in less polluting vehicles.
Hold, release, then while the hair is still hot, gently go back over the section to soften the wave by clamping the iron down and gently smoothing it over the hair, if needed.
Such a narrative would allow Erdogan both to put further pressure on the United States to extradite Gulen to Turkey, while simultaneously offering justification for clamping down yet more vigorously on his critics.
Pulling a trigger and then flipping the rear-wheel under the bike is, however, very satisfying, as is the effortless clamping of the handlebar to the frame as gravity guides it into place.
After clamping down on the reselling of its crude, SOMO has been offloading its own oil in increasingly large volumes via tenders, with the aim of grabbing extra profits that previously benefited traders.
PARIS (Reuters) - Rights group Amnesty International accused France on Wednesday of using emergency powers to fight terrorism as a pretext for clamping down on peaceful protests, including over sensitive environmental and labor issues.
For example, my necklaces are made of interlocking chains, and instead of making each chain individually, I print the entire necklace in one go — no hooking, assembling, welding, or clamping tiny components together.
Warren's support among the tech set is striking, given that she is running on a platform of clamping down on the tech industry and even breaking up companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Google.
The ECB unveiled draft guidelines in November that mirror existing US rules introduced in 2013 designed to reduce systemic risk and encourage banks to maintain credit standards by clamping down on risky loans.
The New Hampshire State Senate passed HB372 along party lines on Wednesday, clamping down on the imaginary problem of out-of-state voters flooding into the state to tip their closely watched elections.
The Trump administration, experts said, was using the government's regulatory apparatus, which it has so often scorned, to serve its policy goal of clamping down on the flow of foreign workers into America.
China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has been clamping down on breaches, including fining four brokerages in September for failing to collect information about the identities of clients who traded stocks through external systems.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is tightening security for next month's twice-a-decade Communist Party Congress, cancelling police leave in Beijing, limiting tourism to Tibet, and clamping down on the spread of political rumors.
China is currently clamping down on corruption and fraud, so given the high-profile nature of this case, the government will likely come down hard and make an example of He and his colleagues.
Critics led by the United States have slammed Maduro as a dictator and assailed him for clamping down on the country's opposition, jailing dissenters and nullifying the powers of its democratically-elected National Assembly.
I've seen complaints from a few early buyers about the clamping force on the head being too tight, but I didn't have the same experience and never dealt with discomfort even during extended use.
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The clamping force around my cranium is perfectly distributed across the full width of the headband, and because the ear cups attach via a suspension system, I can adjust each one independently with ease.
Even as American cities grapple with a chronic shortage of affordable housing, as well as budget constraints on social programs, many municipalities across the United States have also been clamping down on homeless encampments.
The Philippines new President Rodrigo Duterte said he will raising the arbitral ruling but will champion other issues, like ridding Southeast Asia of narcotics, clamping down on human trafficking and protection for migrant workers.
Then the Europeans kind of make fun of the U.S. for not being good enough when it comes to clamping down on Silicon Valley and taking action when the Valley does really creepy stuff.
The Turkish government has repeatedly said its actions are justified by the gravity of the threat posed to the state by last year's coup, and rejected suggestions that it is clamping down on dissent.
He extracted himself from the car instantly, but some observers later wondered whether he would have been able to do so if there had been a halo over the cockpit, possibly clamping him in.
He admits this with a laugh that doubles him over, his hand clamping on a nearby shoulder for support, but the Colorado Republican has serious reasons for his immersion in Spanish-language soap operas.
You've got the sanctions in place now at what point do you, can you determine that they have been effective in not just clamping down on North Korea's economy but the weapons program itself?
FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Wednesday that internet service providers and social media sites such as Google, Facebook and Twitter, should play an active role in clamping-down illegal online sales of opioid drugs.
The authorities in Beijing have established a track record of clamping down on commodity trading when they feel the market pricing is driven by speculation and has become divorced from supply and demand fundamentals.
Trump, for better or worse, has done precisely what he said he would do in terms of pulling out of trade deals, clamping down on illegal immigration and banning travel from Muslim-majority nations.
Governments elsewhere in Southeast Asia, including Singapore and the Philippines, have proposed laws aimed at clamping down on the spread of 'fake news', while media rights advocates have decried the trend in the region.
States and cities have taken their own precautions, like clamping down on large public gatherings and deploying the National Guard, but the question over whether Trump will declare it an emergency or disaster remains.
It's worth mentioning that activists in some of these sanctioned countries may be at high risk of digitally-focused attacks from governments that have a history of clamping down on activism and free speech.
Tom Marino, Trump's first appointee for the "drug czar" position, withdrew his name after it came out that he had backed legislation restricting law enforcement from clamping down on diverted opioids and pill mills.
New AI-based approaches to clamping down on illegal opioid sales demonstrate how publicly available social media and internet data — even the stuff you post — can be used to find illegal transactions initiated online.
As much as Trump's rhetoric focuses on clamping down on unauthorized immigration at the southern border, the president has also instituted new restrictions on legal immigration — many of which have survived Supreme Court review.
The packaged foods maker has been trying to boost profit by investing in higher-margin products such as Reddi-wip whipped cream and Hunt's ketchup and clamping down on unprofitable volume sales to retailers.
By 4 years of age, children with delayed cord clamping had modestly higher scores in fine motor and social skills, a difference particularly evident among boys, who may be more susceptible to iron deficiency.
China has gradually been clamping down on broader waste metal imports for environmental reasons, with cargoes of Category 7 scrap copper such as coiled copper cable and waste motors completely off-limits from 393.
Keen to boost the international profile of its markets and currency, Beijing has rushed to make the changes that index providers require, relaxing quota-based investment programmes and clamping down on arbitrary share suspensions.
In addition to iron, umbilical cord blood also contains immunoglobulins and stem cells, and researchers speculate that delayed cord clamping might aid immune function and tissue healing, though this has not been well studied.
The economic crisis has led to growing political tensions, with police clamping down on dissent, leading to opposition claims that Mnangagwa is reverting to the harsh tactics seen under the late Robert Mugabe's rule.
It has been made clear, both by word and by action, that the leadership at Google will be clamping down on the types of internal investigation that were necessary to bring Project Dragonfly to light.
Clamping down on the market for illegal guns and increasing crime prevention programs like helping youth get summer jobs would do more to reduce violent crime than putting the blame on undocumented immigrants, Pollack said.
Similarly, the new sanctions brought in to punish Russia for its cyber-attacks could be eased only if Mr Trump could show solid proof that Russia was actively and successfully clamping down on such activities.
Suspicion of China's involvement in his expulsion would add to concern in Hong Kong that mainland authorities are clamping down on dissent despite a "one country, two systems" formula, meant to preserve the city's freedoms.
The over-ear pads are made from the same materials as the on-ears, but are less plush and eventually feel like they're clamping onto your skull due to the small size of the headband.
Witnesses said Islamic State had announced via loudspeakers that residents could leave if they wanted, but it was unclear why the group changed tact after clamping down on civilian movement only a few days ago.
Global authorities have been clamping down on sales of blood pressure medicines containing valsartan, losartan and irbesartan as they are suspected to be tainted with two probable carcinogens - N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) and N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
The tweak raising the most ire from smartphone-wielding pokémon trainers isn't a change in the game per se but the clamping down on related apps that mapped out where players could find different pokémon.
"China clamping down on...a lot of the shadow banking is a good thing for the long-term, but obviously, there's going to be a bit of a meltdown in the short term," Innes said.
Walmart pharmacies will soon limit the supply of first-time opioid prescriptions for acute pain to seven days, an effort aimed at clamping down on an epidemic killing more people per year than car crashes.
Beijing has previously taken steps to curb capital outflows when its currency weakened, such as squeezing the supply of offshore yuan, clamping down on import invoicing and encouraging banks to send home dollars held overseas.
The findings suggest that China, which was thought to be the source of most of the rogue emissions of the chemical, CFC-113, has made strides in clamping down on illegal production of the gas.
"China clamping down on ... a lot of the shadow banking is a good thing for the long-term, but obviously, there's going to be a bit of a meltdown in the short term," Innes said.
In fact, the opposite has been true, the CCP has managed the economic and political sphere with remarkable effectiveness, clamping down on dissent and controlling the Internet in a fashion once thought to be impossible.
The maximum pressure policy on North Korea struck at Russian interests there and Russia's foot-dragging on clamping down on the DPRK undermined any hope of cooperation with Moscow on Korea or Asia more generally.
The measures, announced late on Monday by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, widen steps already taken in the rich northern region of Lombardy and parts of neighbouring provinces, clamping down on movement and closing public spaces.
That month, Target also lowered prices on thousands of essential items, from cereal to baby formula, making good its vow from earlier in the year to compete with rivals by aggressively clamping down on prices.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been attacked abroad for clamping down on opposition as well as for stifling basic freedoms and the paper's closure is viewed by critics as the latest example of his crackdown.
The US introduced leveraged lending guidelines in 2013 to reduce systemic risk and encourage banks to maintain credit standards by clamping down on risky loans that lenders have underwritten but may not be able to sell.
Less than 24 hours after President Donald Trump signed an executive order clamping down on refugee admissions and temporarily restricting travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries, the impact was already resonating at airports around the world.
Sure, these medieval contraptions look like torture devices and clamping so close to the eyeball can feel perilous, but we never imagined that such a violent act could result from something as seemingly insignificant as sneezing.
Trump, for example, consistently complains that Twitter is intentionally manipulating his particular follower count downward, even though it's part of a broader effort within the company toward fostering a healthier conversation and clamping down on bots.
Just yesterday, Facebook published an update on its internal investigation into other apps and services that may have misused its generous user data collection tools before a clamping down of its API limitations back in 2014.
But following a series of failed negotiations, Trump mainly has focused on clamping down on immigration and building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep out undocumented immigrants from Central America and other countries.
"The level of evil that you are dealing with is too high, I just see no way out," Yim says, talking about how the Chinese Communist Party is clamping down on freedom in his home town.
After months of setting great big piles of money on fire to maintain operations, the company is raising prices by 50 percent, limiting access to high-demand showings, and clamping down even further on suspected fraud.
Immigration authorities are clamping down, detaining people working without permits as well as those who have traveled outside their home prefectures without permission, according to interviews with people on provisional release and immigration activists and lawyers.
As an hour stretched into two, we moved into the family room, where my mother eased into her rocking chair, waving me over with a flick of her wrist and clamping her arms around my waist.
In a pair of tweets, Trump vowed that he would win in 85033 while simultaneously clamping down on warnings of an upcoming recession, which some financial experts have warned could occur in the next two years.
After that meeting, Trump is expected to sign an executive order clamping down on steel "dumping" (selling a good at an artificially low price in another country), a trade cheat in which China is often implicated.
The lockdown suggests Italian officials see clamping down on the movement of their 60 million-plus citizens as the best way to combat the spread of the virus, which has already claimed 463 lives in Italy.
Yet after he was elected, he enacted some of the most radical parts of his agenda, like clamping a travel ban on majority-Muslim countries, and rammed through a tax cut favoring corporations and the wealthy.
State media has been playing up stories of perseverance and self-sacrifice, while the country's censors have been going after any criticism of the government and clamping down on VPNs used to bypass the Great Firewall.
U.N. experts and international human rights groups have accused the Egyptian government of clamping down on campaigners so human rights violations such as the use of torture do not come to light, something the government denies.
According to a report finalized in September and leaked to the Washington Post last week, the department plans to eviscerate the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and explore other ways of clamping down on public involvement.
But a source directly familiar with the meeting said the United States, which dislikes the idea of clamping down on what are predominantly American firms, made clear it had no interest in the prospect of regulation.
For months it has been reminding officials around the country of the supreme importance of maintaining social stability in the build-up to this occasion—the party has been clamping down on dissent harder than ever.
Many of those proposed policies have become part of the administration's policies, including clamping down on illegal immigration, implementing tariffs on China and allies of the United States, and improving relationships with adversaries such as Russia.
But they have a sticky situation on their hands because clamping down too hard at once could harm the overall market and cause citizens to lose their money—the very thing the government is trying to avoid.
Besides ramped-up efforts to reduce winter pollution, authorities unveiled fresh regulatory measures last month for the financial sector, clamping down on high-risk lending and halting some dubious infrastructure projects that would swell local governments' debt.
The Department of Education is clamping down on the use of exclamation marks by seven-year-olds in grammar exams this summer, The Sunday Times reports, because they're being overused in social media activity and text messages.
TAIPEI, June 16 (Reuters) - Taiwan's financial regulator is getting local banks to lower their exposure to China by clamping down on the amount of yuan business they can conduct, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The government for example postponed the full implementation of a decree clamping down on the arts after an online campaign protesting the law, and stepped back on regulations governing the private sector after entrepreneurs and experts complained.
A steep drop in China's aggregate financing, seen as a proxy for credit available to store metals, spooked traders who worry that Beijing may be clamping down on the type of credit used by the metals industry.
Councils, the police, and the government were clamping down, particularly in the lead up to the 2012 Olympic Games, when panicked authorities and Games organizers were concerned that graffiti made them appear weak, or signaled impending anarchy.
This is the first arrest made since Mugabe last month appointed a minister for cybersecurity, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said, in a move criticized by activists as aimed at clamping down on social media users.
Inside the View-Master Deluxe VR you'll find a spring-loaded clamping mechanism which is designed to securely hold a wide variety of smartphones, including some of larger devices that have regrettably become popular as of late.
He said Labour would fund its plans for higher public spending on things like health and education and a large-scale infrastructure investment program by clamping down on tax evasion and making big firms pay more tax.
Meanwhile, Sudan indicated its desire to improve its international standing by working with the European Union to reduce undocumented migration into Europe, clamping down on people-trafficking and improving border security in exchange for €100m in aid.
He will also sign executive orders on Friday aimed at identifying abuses that are causing the deficits and clamping down on non-payment of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on imports, his top trade officials said.
Cities are clamping down on the use of diesel- and gas-powered cars, trucks and SUVs in urban centers and states like California are tightening rules to meet air quality and emissions targets to combat climate change.
If the Trump administration is successful at clamping down on sale of marijuana for recreational use, these ballpark calculations mean that the market size for marijuana growers could decrease from 6.7 million people to only 1.5 million.
Trump will also sign executive orders on Friday aimed at identifying abuses that are causing the deficits and clamping down on non-payment of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on imports, his top trade officials said.
In December, the government postponed the full implementation of a decree clamping down on the arts after an online campaign protesting the law, and rowed back on regulations governing the private sector after entrepreneurs and experts complained.
Once I fit them correctly, they don't feel unpleasant or tiring — and like the PM3 they have well-judged clamping force that keeps them securely on my head — but when I take them off, my ears ache.
While countercultural or subversive art has long been at the fringes in China, it has all-but been extinguished in the Xi era, with censors banning not only politically incorrect material but also clamping down on negativity.
It said the quest for cleaner air, with many cities clamping down on transport pollution, would spur demand for catalysts, while it is also increasing its focus on batteries using nickel and lithium and on pharmaceutical ingredients.
Difficulties still persist as 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio last week made a string of policy demands - including the confirmation of a decree clamping down on migrant sea rescues - setting an uncompromising tone for the negotiations.
The government, for example, postponed the full start of a decree clamping down on the arts after an online campaign protesting the law, and stepped back on regulations governing the private sector after entrepreneurs and experts complained.
WASHINGTON — States around the country are clamping down on pharmaceutical companies, forcing them to disclose and justify price increases, but the drug manufacturers are fighting back, challenging the state laws as a violation of their constitutional rights.
"Critics have presented this as overwhelming evidence that demonetisation failed in its stated aim of clamping down on illicit wealth, known colloquially as 'black money,'" Shilan Shah, India economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a Wednesday note.
"The scale of it is much larger than previously thought ... when it comes down to it actually clamping down on this type of activity in a swift manner, you're going to have to manage expectations," he said.
On Friday, China proposed clamping a 5% tariff on $75 billion in U.S. goods including oil for the first time in response to President Donald Trump's plan to impose 10% tariffs on Chinese-made consumer goods on Sept.
Having examined the figures, the universities minister stated that much more needed to be done when it comes to clamping down on pay disparities, adding that the government had introduced a number of measures to narrow these gaps.
It denies the idea that a rising global tide lifts all boats, insisting instead that America should claim its share of the pie by clamping down on trade and preserving welfare programs for its own people, not immigrants.
Thousands took to the streets early this year in India's biggest nationwide student protests in 25 years after the arrest of a student accused of sedition, prompting accusations that Modi's government was clamping down on freedom of expression.
Twitter also did itself a disservice over the years by clamping down on its developer ecosystem, where members could have built niche clients apps for the many ways that Twitter could be used or have its content presented.
The swift approval of projects that had languished for years came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested that sharing the waterways could be conditional on Pakistan clamping down on anti-India militants that New Delhi says it shelters.
The odd-looking wing pads that replace the traditional padded headband on these headphones work very well, and the overall clamping force is perfect for keeping them securely on my head without creating any sense of undue pressure.
But Beijing is also clamping down on that avenue, with China's biggest bank card provider UnionPay tightening regulations last month over how mainland customers can use its debit and credit cards to buy insurance products in Hong Kong.
The prime minister has so far been able to weather the scandal, consolidating power by clamping down on dissenters and curbing local media and activists even as he faces a fierce challenge from his former mentor, Mahathir Mohamad.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Singapore is clamping down on landlords whose rental flats serve as "pop up" brothels but campaigners said on Thursday it would do little to help the women who are trafficked into sex work.
Putin has been accused by rights groups of muzzling the media, jailing his opponents and clamping down on civil society over the 19 years in which he has dominated Russia's political landscape and enjoyed consistently high popularity ratings.
That would knock the bottom out of the Leave campaign's central promise: that Britain could have its cake and eat it, too — retaining full access to 500 million European customers while clamping controls on immigration from the union.
While regulators have been gradually clamping down on online television in recent years, industry experts say this is the first time the government has publicly called for a merging of censorship standards for online and traditional television content.
Oxfam warned that world leaders risked failing on their pledge to reduce inequality by 2030 and urged them to develop plans to close the gap which should be funded by progressive taxation and clamping down on tax dodging.
When they do take legal action, it means that they have decided that clamping down on leaks or punishing those who have leaked is of greater importance than the further disclosures that will inevitably flow from such litigation.
Plus, any time Twitter tries to clamp down on hateful speech and conduct, it's accused of clamping down on free speech — as if its social media platform is a place that's protected by the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
Modi has not explicitly linked demonetization to a clean-up of electoral funding, but officials in his party say rivals should have heeded his warnings earlier this year that he was serious about clamping down on "black" cash.
Among other things, it could undermine his immigration policies aimed at clamping down on asylum-seekers, give prosecutors broad leeway to go after U.S. businesses and citizens perceived as supporting the cartels, and permanently damage U.S.-Mexico relations.
While clamping down on risky lending, the government has also sought to boost areas of the economy as growth slows, in particular aiming to boost credit to smaller companies, which provide some 80 percent of China's urban jobs.
Earlier this year, the FCA announced that it would be clamping down on the "dysfunctional" overdraft market and from April 6, 2020, it would be banning banks from charging higher prices for unarranged overdrafts compared to arranged borrowing.
"We have known for several years that among preterm infants, delayed cord clamping reduces the risk of several serious complications of prematurity, such as anemia," Dr. Maria A. Mascola, lead author of the recommendation, wrote in an e-mail.
"There has also been concern about whether delayed cord clamping would pose more risk to the mother, specifically, would it lead to more risk of excessive blood loss at the time of delivery," Mascola wrote in the e-mail.
A recently released set of documents shows then-White House chief strategist Steve Bannon had Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is a known advocate for clamping down on immigration to the US, lobby Ross on the issue.
Investors have been concerned over President Dilma Rousseff's policy direction after she dismissed her previous Finance Minister Joaquim Levy, considered a fiscal hawk who departed from her policy and was intent on clamping down on the government's big spending.
The singer is shown chewing on what looks to be a shard from a broken wine glass, clamping an eyelash curler onto her tongue, and sitting at a candlelit dinner table while water drenches her like rain from above.
Late last year, lawmakers introduced various pieces of legislation seeking to put tighter controls on U.S. dealings with Riyadh, including clamping down on weapons sales, barring military cooperation with the Saudi-led coalition and calls for human rights sanctions.
Ethan Happ added 53 points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals for the Badgers (20-9, 12-215), who trailed by eight points early in the half before clamping down on the Nittany Lions (207-29, 24-223).
This converges, at least in part, with the concept of "faith security" which has been used by the Egyptian government to justify strict government oversight of religion, clamping down on atheism and "blasphemy" as well as ultra-pious extremism.
With Los Angeles in lockdown mode and other cities clamping down fast -- we reached out to multiple Team USA Olympic training squads to find out if and how they'll continue to train athletes with the Games just months away.
By declining to display this work, they have protected the civil liberties of my eyes, as well as clamping down on the scourge of "fake news" — in this case, Raven's rendering of the President's hairline as healthy and naturalistic.
With browsers like Apple and Google clamping down on letting advertisers use third-party cookies, publishers are putting more of a focus on contextual-based advertising that targets ads to people based on the articles and videos they're viewing.
Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have looked to clean up their platforms in the wake of claims of foreign interference in the 2016 election, clamping down on influence campaigns attempting to sway public opinion in various countries.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Donald Trump scolded U.S. lawmakers on Thursday for clamping down on Moscow with new sanctions, his message clashed with the one that Vice President Mike Pence pushed during a four-day trip this week to Eastern Europe.
None of the 31 anti-vaccine bills passed, while three of the five bills clamping down on vaccine deniers made it, which suggests that while there was more activity from the anti-vaccine side, public health won out in state legislatures.
NEW YORK, Jan 212 (IFR) - The US commercial mortgage-backed securitisation market is facing a shake-up after new rules clamping down on riskier loan origination spur executives at investment banks to curtail upstart lenders' access to their bond issuance platforms.
That includes $130 billion from changes to Medicare prescription-drug pricing, $292 billion from cuts in safety net programs - such as work requirements for Medicaid and food stamps - and $70 billion from clamping down on eligibility rules for federal disability benefits.
Mr Xi could talk airily of China's openness, with little fear of being asked why he is clamping down on dissent and tightening controls on the internet (last year this newspaper's website joined the many foreign ones that are blocked).
It is not unreasonable to charge Communist Party bosses with hypocrisy for clamping down on academic debate at home, while the past four Chinese leaders all sent a child to study in America (President Xi Jinping's daughter was at Harvard).
The swift approval of projects that had languished for years came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested last year that sharing the waterways could be conditional on Pakistan clamping down on anti-India militants that New Delhi says it shelters.
The craze will likely go on for a while, but the early signs of decline are there: ICOs for companies that don't do anything; companies that raised hundreds of millions squabbling over what to do; authorities clamping down on scams.
The plan cites one restriction: To qualify, the private plan would be "reimbursed less than what the Medicare plan will cost to operate," which is clamping down on a payment system that's really allowed for private insurers to flourish in Medicare.
What makes this year different from any in Facebook's history is that amid a massive privacy scandal, the company just spent the past six weeks clamping down on much of the data that these developers have come to rely on.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has vowed to revive Pemex by clamping down on over-spending, rampant fuel-theft and corruption, but ratings agencies and investors are wary that expansive plans to revamp Mexico's refineries could further weigh on finances.
Typically, they're treated with foods and supplements that provide extra iron, but some previous research has suggested delayed umbilical cord clamping may reduce the odds of iron deficiency by giving babies a transfusion of iron-rich blood from the placenta.
LONDON — With political aftershocks still being felt after the leak of the so-called Panama Papers, the European Union's five biggest economies, including Britain and Germany, have agreed to share information on company ownership to try clamping down on tax evasion.
"They have engaged with us and with the international community in a very constructive manner to ensure that they are not just treating the symptoms by clamping down a few factories, but are trying to address the systemic challenge," she said.
In a round of television interviews, the Republican vice president said thousands more COVID-19 cases were expected in the United States, and that clamping down on European travelers was just part of the administration's strategy as U.S. cases swell.
O'Flaherty urged states to cooperate and learn from each other's experiences while urging the private sector to do its bit, for example, by clamping down on hate speech and fake news on social media or attempts to market false cures.
HEAT 106, BULLS 98 Dwyane Wade scored 21 points, Joe Johnson added 17, and Miami shook off a slow first half to beat Chicago, clamping down in the final minutes for its ninth win in its last 10 home games.
So for soccer's governing bodies, including FIFA and UEFA, which oversees European soccer, the episode underscored the difficulties of clamping down on the racist abuse of players of color in an era of rising far-right forces around the world.
By clamping the aorta in such a way as to cut off circulation to the lower body, she forced what little blood remained in Littlejohn's body up to his brain, then cradled his heart between both hands to massage it.
The regulator has been clamping down on the substance, which advocates say help ease pain and reduce symptoms of opioid withdrawal, but which the FDA says has similar effects to narcotics such as opioids and has resulted in dozens of deaths.
If history is any measure, the Cuban government will respond by taking advantage of the newfound antagonism — as it did in 2003 — by clamping down on the pockets of independence and information that have taken seed in the past four years.
Consumer privacy has become a hot-button issueJumpshot's shutdown comes amid growing consumer-privacy concerns, which have led to laws, such as California's Consumer Privacy Act, that are clamping down on marketers' ability to collect and sell people's online data.
A recent study in JAMA Network Open estimated that clamping down on opioid prescribing would result in a very small reduction in opioid-related overdose deaths relative to what it would be otherwise: no more than about 5 percent by 2025.
More notable is the fact that it is clamping down on the fake accounts of the type that Russians used to spread disinformation during the 2016 presidential campaign and afterward, and the ones made to fuel political debate and spread false information.
Big payments, in the form of billions of dollars in foreign aid, are essential for buying co-operation from countries (or even warlords) who operate at a distance from Europe's borders, clamping down on asylum seekers out of sight of European eyes.
In property, we know, we had obviously very high home prices, the leadership has been clamping down on speculation, real estate investments have been slowing, manufacturing, you all know, a lot of the industries are in overcapacity, therefore those investments are also slowing.
White evangelical voters backed President Donald Trump by 80% in the presidential election, according to exit polling, but some members of the community involved in resettling refugees are speaking out against his executive order clamping down on immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Days after the Supreme Court scolded Texas for cynically citing woman's health as its excuse for clamping down on abortion clinic regulations—rules that would have shuttered more than half the state's clinics—Mr Abbott composed a fundraising letter introducing the burial concept.
Many in Washington and Silicon Valley will see this as another case of Europe clamping down on U.S. tech companies, but the reality is that American companies were at the front of the queue when it came to pushing for this result.
Finally, you can also argue that Twitter itself as a platform has its own speech rights — and that Trump clamping down on how Twitter curates would be infringing on its own speech rights and its ability to make choices about its content.
Respondents want more regulations and would support candidates in favor of clamping down on bank risk, though the percentage of those saying they would vote for a candidate or party in favor of more regulations was lowest in the U.S. at 73 percent.
Experts attending a meeting held by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) suggested establishing a mechanism to track and review the entire process of rare earth exports, while clamping down on illegal production and smuggling of the minerals to protect the environment.
And if Wall Street is so worried about Warren — and willing to go with Trump, despite everything, to keep her out of the White House — it could mean they think she could make some real progress in clamping down on them if elected.
Since the attack in Pathankot, Pakistan has said it is clamping down on Jaish-e-Mohammed, which India has long accused Pakistani authorities of tolerating, while it investigates Indian assertions that the attack was the work of the militants based in Pakistan.
China's campaign to clean its skies by clamping down on polluting steel mills has fueled a need for high-grade iron ore to boost productivity and limit emissions, opening the door wider for suppliers of better quality ore to the world's biggest buyer.
That film's version of one of the character's signature visuals — a woman held in Kong's hand — relied on 6-foot-wide hydraulic gorilla arms, which had to be built with safety measures to avoid clamping down too hard on actress Jessica Lange.
They include efforts announced late last year aimed at clamping down on digital misinformation, labeling content from government-backed news outlets like Russia Today, and making it more clear to voters that political groups had bought messages on both Facebook and Instagram.
NAIROBI, Kenya — An American missionary who ran a conservative evangelical church and radio station in Rwanda was arrested in Kigali, the country's capital, on Monday before he could hold a news conference to denounce the government for clamping down on churches like his.
If Mr. Trump made these moves, the Chinese state media said, China would be ready with reprisals: ending purchases of grains from the heartland, ordering passenger aircraft from Airbus instead of Boeing and clamping down on the sales of American microchips and phones.
When Boris Johnson, as mayor of London, considered clamping down on Uber in 133, for example by imposing a minimum waiting time of five minutes on riders, some 200,000 Londoners signed a petition in protest and he was reportedly told to back off.
Providing more details on previously flagged winter output restriction plans, the Shandong provincial government said the seven key industrial cities of Jinan, Zibo, Jining, Dezhou, Liaocheng, Binzhou and Heze would be clamping down on scattered, small-scale polluting enterprises from Oct. 1.
In a round of television interviews, Pence said thousands more cases of the COVID-19 respiratory illness were expected in the United States, and that clamping down on European travelers was just part of the U.S. government's strategy to fight the outbreak.
The Bears (35-1), the No. 1 overall seed, won their 27th straight game by shooting 333 percent, clamping down on the all-American Megan Gustafson and her supporting cast, and holding the nation's best shooting team to a season-worst 32 percent.
SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE TOP DEMOCRAT BEN CARDIN: Opposed the deal two years ago, but says U.S. should honor it now, while strictly enforcing it and clamping down on other Iranian activities detrimental to the interests of the United States and its allies.
Beijing is in the second year of a relentless campaign to wean China off its debt-heavy investment model, clamping down on everything from speculative property lending to shadow-bank financing activities as policy makers look to foster sustainable longer term growth.
"Markets have been rankled by some polls putting Trump ahead of Clinton for the first time, given Trump's controversial policy platform of re-looking at trade deals and clamping down on immigration, " Chang Wei Liang, FX strategist at Mizuho Bank, said in a Wednesday note.
China's aggressive campaign to clean its skies by clamping down on polluting steel mills has fueled a need for high-grade iron ore to boost productivity and limit emissions, opening the door wider for suppliers of better quality ore to the world's biggest buyer.
Abdul Rahman al-Ghadi, 24, an activist and human rights advocate who has been in and out of prison for the last few years, said ISIS recruitment and violence inside prisons jumped in 2015 when Egyptian authorities began clamping down on allowing books inside jails.
" Uber is taking a positive step forward by acknowledging and ending Greyball abuse — but Sullivan immediately offered a caveat, as he claimed Uber's complicated system structure means clamping down on the shady targeting "will take some time to ensure this prohibition is fully enforced.
A transcript of the interview did not specify what Miao meant by a "new" project but China, the world's top producer of both steel and aluminum, has been clamping down on new industrial capacity built without the necessary approvals in its fight against pollution.
Casey served as an invitation for states to pass new laws clamping down on abortion access, and waves of new restrictions (along with improved access to contraception) helped bring abortion rates steadily down since 183, when approximately 1.6m were performed, to about 1m in 2013.
The Mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colua, came out of an activist housing tradition, and she has been trying to alleviate the most egregious issues around housing insecurity in Barcelona, like clamping down on aspects of AirBnB and trying to pass laws around housing speculation.
But clamping down on the so-called H-1B program and tightening U.S. companies' access to a skilled labor pool may not be beneficial, according to James Crabtree, a visiting senior research fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore.
READ MORE: How Hungary made George Soros the ultimate villain to nationalists around the world Since returning to power in 2010, Orban has taken his country in an increasingly illiberal direction — eroding democratic institutions, clamping down on civil society, and co-opting the media.
Fortescue has been hit by falling prices for its lower grade iron ore as Chinese steel mills have turned to higher-grade, less-polluting iron ore, but it is clamping down on costs and aiming to grow margins with a new, higher grade product.
Assuming that the likes of the SEC and FINRA begin clamping down on fraudulent trading practices, and assuming that these practices were vital to Bitcoin's precipitous rise, then Bitcoin may very well struggle to climb as quickly in 2018 as it did in 2017.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States proposed on Thursday that the U.N. Security Council renew a peacekeeping mission in South Sudan for 10 days while the body considers clamping an arms embargo on the world's newest state and sending more troops there, diplomats said.
The terrorism claim about the Hammonds was a major rallying cry of the protesters at the Malheur refuge, underscoring, as many of them said at the time, the idea that federal authority was clamping down on dissent and that ranchers in particular were being targeted.
China's campaign to clean its skies by clamping down on polluting steel mills has fueled a need for high-grade iron ore to boost productivity and limit emissions, opening the door wider for suppliers of better quality ore like Vale to the world's biggest buyer.
After clamping down during their second-round series against the Toronto Raptors (22014 points per 22017), and for the first two games against Boston (94.9), they backslid in Games 3 and 4, even as the Celtics played without their lead offensive engine in Isaiah Thomas.
The cat and mouse game of clamping down on drug routes only for them to vanish and pop up somewhere else is completely dwarfed by the absurd difficulty of finding small bags of white powder among millions of freight containers and billions of postal packages.
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised working-class white Americans in the smokestack cities and towns of the industrial Midwest that he would bring back millions of manufacturing jobs by reducing immigration, clamping down on globalization, and ending "terrible" trade agreements and currency manipulation.
The development not only devastated those familiar with Moldova's efforts at cleaning up its internal malfeasance—and completely trashed America's soft power along the way—but it put paid to the Trump administration's laughable claims to be interested in clamping down on transnational corruption.
With Congress returning from a long summer recess, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi again urged the Republican-controlled Senate to promptly approve a bill clamping down on unregulated gun sales through the internet and at gun shows.
Clamping down on engagement with Cuba would be a high-profile way for Mr. Trump to showcase a stark break with his predecessor and to fulfill a pledge, delivered during a speech in Miami in September, to a crucial constituency that disproportionately supported him.
Unfortunately, the world is less than sane, and a speech on tax policy in the literal shadow of an oil refinery is the clearest indication yet that Trump and the GOP have zero interest in generating revenue from clamping down on polluter tax cuts.
When pressed on what the administration was doing to combat the climate crisis, Mulvaney argued the White House would rather focus on cleaning up plastic in the oceans instead of clamping down on greenhouse gasses, as picking up trash is something people can actually see.
Clamping down on internet access as a way of trying to contain not just protesters' communication with each other, but also the outside world, is not an unprecedented move; it is part and parcel of how un-democratic regimes control their people and situations.
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A ripple effect has been to usher in a more repressive era of the internet, one in which websites such as Tumblr have banned adult content, Patreon is kicking off adult performers, and financial institutions are clamping down on businesses even remotely connected to sex.
He started slashing and burning — restructuring the marketing group, overhauling the consumer products operation, shifting the studio's priorities to China and other growing foreign markets, tripling animation production, clamping down on lavish payments to stars and emphasizing low-cost, high-profit faith-based films.
We had skin to skin in the OR, we saw our daughter being birthed (actually have the video of it), my husband cut the umbilical cord, they delayed cord clamping, and, most importantly, our baby was safe and beautiful and my doctor respected every decision we made.
His ideology centers on protecting Hungarians from the alleged threat from mass migration, particularly from Muslim-majority countries; Fidesz supporters I spoke to in a trip to Hungary this summer all praised Orbán for clamping down on migration in the wake of the 2014 refugee crisis.
The benefits of delayed clamping in preterm infants are clear, but in full-term infants, more research is needed, according to Dr. Colleen Denny, an OB/GYN and assistant clinical professor at the New York University School of Medicine who was not involved in the recommendation.
The American College of Nurse-Midwives recommends delaying the clamping of the cord in full-term infants for five minutes if the newborn is placed skin-to-skin with the mother or two minutes if the newborn is at or below the height of the vaginal canal.
A game about scaling exotic cliff-faces by looking towards handholds, then clamping down a controller button to hang on, it combines giddy photorealistic views with a gentle playing rhythm and enough in the way of tactical thinking (about choice of routes) to get your cortex humming.
Labour surely must emphasize that it would put the economy first, meaning maximum access to the single market, while addressing concerns caused by freedom of movement in the European Union by clamping down on the undercutting of wages and compelling multinational companies to train local workers.
That's why Trump's policies are largely designed to keep America white -- from his proposal to build a wall to clamping down on legal immigration (ending "chain migration") and even his early call for a total and complete Muslim ban, which likely helped him win the election.
Facebook and Google are clamping down on the spread of fake news in the wake of the US presidential election, but now a website that publishes stories appealing to "alt right" white nationalism appears to be crowdsourcing "reporters" from online marketplaces to write content of questionable veracity.
The Chinese government has been clamping down on virtual currency activity at the same time that hundreds of thousands of Japanese have thrown themselves into Bitcoin trading, making Japan's main Bitcoin exchange, bitFlyer, the largest in the world in recent weeks by some methods of counting.
And the bigger issue at hand is that Beijing and its supporters in the Hong Kong administration are clamping down on the freedoms granted the territory under the "one country, two systems" formula that have made it an island of prosperity and openness off the authoritarian mainland.
New e-commerce rules last year imposed several restrictions on Amazon and Flipkart (owned by US retail giant Walmart), clamping down on the steep discounts and exclusive deals that allowed them to dominate an Indian market that is forecast to be worth $210 billion by 21.3.
While this data is not as precise as Facebook would collect with location tracking enabled, the company said it uses the information for several purposes, including alerting users when their accounts have been accessed in an unusual place and clamping down on the spread of false information.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday released a list of requirements for immigration legislation that it said President Donald Trump would support, offering a path to citizenship for up to 1.8 million young illegal immigrants, while tightening border security and clamping down on family sponsorship.
A busy year from merger and acquisition (M&A) plays is expected even with China clamping down on capital outflows and uncertainty hanging over markets as the administration of president Donald Trump looks to find its policy footing, JPMorgan's co-head of M&A for Asia Pacific said Monday.
But where as you usually need to clear a large area of floor space to accommodate the twists and turns of a sprawling slot car track, Lionel's new Mega Tracks courses can be assembled almost anywhere thanks to a clever track clamping system that can be mounted almost anywhere.
SEOUL, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Lavish free meals, rounds of golf and expensive gifts of beef and ginseng will soon be off-limits for civil servants, teachers and journalists in South Korea under a law aimed at clamping down on graft that has long been pervasive in professional life.
Dig beneath the headlines, and even in countries that are making big errors there is momentum for reform: in South Africa once-taboo policies such as privatisation are back on the table, and in Nigeria the government is clamping down on corruption and trimming a bloated civil service.
Republicans have been battling among themselves over President Donald Trump's demand for building a wall on the southwest border with Mexico, the type of protections to be provided to young Dreamers who were brought to the country illegally as children, and conservative demands for clamping down on new immigration.
Earlier this year, Beijing engaged in a set of actions that have hit Seoul's economy and businesses — like clamping down on South Korean company Lotte's China operations, blocking online trade and banning tourist travel to the South — allegedly as a form of protest to THAAD deployment in the region.
Even China has started gingerly tightening policy and clamping down on some types of financing to contain the risks from years of debt-fueled stimulus, though analysts expect policymakers to move cautiously to avoid hurting growth and rocking the boat ahead of a major leadership transition later this year.
The A.C.O.G. statement cautions that babies with delayed cord clamping may be more likely to require treatment for newborn jaundice, a buildup of blood components that causes yellowing of the eyes and skin, though Dr. Raju said this concern is based on older studies that may have been flawed.
But instead of bringing known terrorist masterminds to justice and protecting vulnerable religious minorities and other civilians from attacks, Pakistan's security establishment is actually promoting Islamist extremism by freeing terrorist leaders and by clamping down on civil society groups that it accuses, falsely, of being fronts for foreign spies.
American politicians also talk of clamping down on international post in order to try to detect these drugs more effectively; but it is doubtful that this will catch all of the fentanyl making its way into the country, especially as it can be carried on people rather than in parcels.
William and his fellow campaigners have been concentrating on clamping down on the demand for ivory and rhino horn by appealing to populations in Asia to stop buying the wildlife parts, which they hope will help put a stop to the poaching of animals in Africa and all over the world.
Deals have been collapsing because regulators are raising antitrust concerns, as in the cases of Staples and Office Depot and Halliburton and Baker Hughes, or because regulators are clamping down on deals that move American companies abroad to cut their tax bills, as was the case with Pfizer and Allergan.
And an attempt to force it on them only reinforces the whole weltanschauung of the new white supremacists: that there's a massive global conspiracy to disempower white people and destroy Western civilization, accomplished by clamping down on free expression and hiding the dirty "truth" about race, gender, global finance—everything.
Recent scientific evidence has made us rethink how soon this should occur after birth, with evidence the baby can receive as much as another 80-100ml (almost a third of its total blood volume) if we just delay clamping and cutting the cord for three or more minutes after the birth.
Yet Democrats may try to frame the events that led to House Republicans's decision to start clamping down on the amendments offered to appropriations bills in an even harsher light in the aftermath of the attack on the gay nightclub in Orlando that killed 22019 people and wounded 53 more.
It moves hesitantly, lifting its heavy head and widening its serrated jaws before clamping down, then nosing around a little bit, finding purchase between bites, backing up and moving forward to accommodate its long reach, its powerful orange neck swinging right and left to bump walls that stubbornly refuse to fall.
Washington (CNN)A key reason why the White House has not agreed to a deal that would reopen the federal government is that West Wing officials are insisting on nearly all of their demands for clamping down on the nation's immigration system, sources inside the White House and Capitol Hill said.
Prasad said the United States would be better served by focusing less on near-term steps but pushing China for bigger reforms such as opening major portions of its services sector to U.S. competition, relaxing corporate ownership rules, reducing subsidies for state-owned enterprises and clamping down on intellectual property theft.
The move to ban the National Party, which the government calls a risk to national security, is fueling concerns that Hong Kong's administration wants to set a precedent for clamping down on opposition groups, eroding the city's autonomy under the "one country, two systems" framework in place since Chinese rule began in 1997.
In that case, we say go for it — it's certainly safer than eating lipstick or clamping an eyelash curler on your tongue.... Read More:What These 12 Celebrities Look Like With Their Natural Hair"Wave Formation" Is The Easiest Hair Trick You'll LearnI Got A Pinterest Haircut — & It Did Not Go According To Plan
JERUSALEM — Unable to thwart the waves of incendiary devices lofted into Israel on kites and birthday balloons from the Gaza Strip, the Israeli government opted for a punitive response on Monday, clamping down on cargo shipments in and out of Gaza in hopes that its rulers would halt the airborne arson themselves.
Japan itself has undergone a slide to the right in recent years, with the second government of Shinzo Abe instituting increasingly authoritarian policies, moving to dismantle the country's pacifist constitution, clamping down on freedom of the press, normalizing WWII-era nationalism, and, in collaboration with the US military, continuing the persecution of indigenous Okinawans.
Joe Flacco had not practiced through Wednesday, which could lead to a start by the rookie Lamar Jackson (or, potentially, Robert Griffin III), but between Baltimore's defense clamping down on the Bengals and Cincinnati's looking like a scout team, the Ravens should be able to win at home regardless of who starts at quarterback.
Growing concerns about privacy and the death of cookies that fuel digital advertising; the advent of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Europe&aposs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); and tech giants Apple and Google clamping down on how marketers use third-party cookies required many adtech companies to change their pitches to marketers.
Here is a sampling of Giuliani's "news coverage" GreenbergTraurig has decided to highlight: According to Alexander Urbelis, a New York-based infosec lawyer at Blackstone Law Group, Giuliani's past as a successful prosecutor could signal the direction Trump wants its administration's cybersecurity efforts to be: more clamping down on cybercime rather than anything else.
I recommend reviewing the great Firas Zahabi's work on this but essentially Holm's strategy focused on clamping the arm which Rousey almost always prefers to attack to her body, and if necessary leaning on the fence and curling up like a prawn to prevent the harai-goshi, arm drag and assorted upper body follow ups Rousey utilizes from there.
Others have found their fit a little too tight, but in my experience, their clamping force is exactly as strong as it needs to be to keep them securely on my head, and the synthetic leather warms my ears up nicely in the winter (which is likely to turn into a downside on a hot summer day).
Given Apple's focus on giving developers more revenue with initiatives like the changes to subscriptions last year (which gives developers who can maintain annual paying subscribers an improved 85 / 15 percent revenue split with Apple instead of the usual 70 / 30), it's curious to see the company clamping down on a small but significant source of income for developers.
In his second spell as prime minister, since 2010, Mr Orban has battered Hungary's young democracy: changing the constitution to cow judges, taking over the press, clamping down on civil society, manipulating elections and propagating anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about George Soros, a Hungarian-born billionaire whom he accuses of plotting to flood the country with migrants.
Trump threatened to cut federal funds for such cities on Wednesday, as part of an executive order clamping down on immigration.. Lawyers planning to challenge that action told Reuters they will base part of their legal argument on one successful approach Pruitt and his fellow attorneys general took against Obamacare in the Supreme Court in 2012.
US officials have said that signs of heightened Iranian preparations to strike US and other targets in the waters off Iran as well as in Iraq and Yemen in late April emerged shortly after the Trump administration announced it was clamping down further on Iran's economy by ending waivers to sanctions on buyers of Iranian crude oil.
His central work on the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, like President Bill Clinton's later support for welfare reform, was part of a larger effort to position the Democratic Party as both a defender of white middle-class interests and as a disciplinarian — in clamping down on assumed black pathologies of criminality, promiscuity and dependency.
Christie's report to Trump cited the statistic that "four out of every five new heroin users begin with nonmedical use of prescription opioids," but data also indicates that clamping down on prescriptions not only fails to stop overdoses but actually causes more deaths, since people who can no longer get pills end up switching to heroin and fentanyl.
The protection diode features a low maximum leakage current of < 22 μA at the working voltage of 21 V, a breakdown voltage of 21 V typical at 2408 mA, and a maximum clamping voltage of 2567 V at 28400 A. The VBUS4153M2415-HT2409 provides transient protection for data lines as per IEC 201‑4‑2 at ± 20 kV (air and contact discharge).
Second, the Trump team believes it can convince the Pakistanis to better cooperate with the United States in terms of clamping down on terrorist groups who are using their territory as sanctuary, in particular the Haqqani Network, which is a component of the Taliban and has carried out many of the most lethal terrorist attacks in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
From the macho threats of nuclear war to the disgraceful ending of a health care program that serves 9 million poor children in America, to taking away tax exemptions on student debt; from building walls and ending DACA to keep out new Americans, to loosening regulations to allow polluting industries to resume polluting, to muzzling science and clamping down on speech.
"The take home message is that a delay of umbilical cord clamping for more than three minutes improves infants' iron stores in general, can protect against anemia in communities where iron deficiency anemia is common, and has earlier been shown to have favorable effects on developmental outcomes at 4 years of age even in a well nourished population," Andersson said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday will move to halt the historic rapprochement between the United States and Cuba set in motion by former President Barack Obama, delivering a speech in Miami in which he plans to announce he is clamping down on travel and commercial ties with the island nation to force the government of Raúl Castro to change its repressive ways.
In February 220, Bianca Moebius-Clune, a career official directing soil health at the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the agency charged with overseeing conservation and other land management programs, sent an email to senior staff recommending that they consider clamping down on climate-related terms, according to a trove of internal emails revealed by The Guardian — an apparent attempt to preempt any political friction on the subject.
Whole Foods debuted a much-anticipated loyalty program that offers special discounts to Prime customers, including 10 percent off hundreds of sale items and rotating weekly specials such as $10 per pound off wild-caught halibut steaks U.S. lawmakers rejected any plan by Trump to ease restrictions on China's ZTE, calling the telecommunications firm a security threat and vowing not to abandon legislation clamping down on the company.
Facebook is clamping down on posts that ask people for 'Likes' or sharesDemocrats are calling for hearings on Disney's bid to buy 21st Century Fox Kroll, who was Vine's general manager for a short stint in early 2014, was fired from Twitter for being a bad manager just 18 months after the company acquired his other startup Vine, according to three people with direct knowledge of the situation.
While there was a bit of an open window for discussion as the government attempted to moderate blowback over its response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, internet censors according to The New York Times are now once again clamping down hard on negative conversations and adding additional reinforcements to police online discussions: Little is known about the group, formally part of the Cybersecurity Defense Bureau, which has long policed hacking and online fraud.
" [Tony Romm / Recode] Twitter appears to have suspended the account of the Daily Stormer, joining Facebook, Google and other tech giants in clamping down on the neo-Nazi website after it essentially glorified the violent efforts by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook will take down "any post that promotes or celebrates hate crimes or acts of terrorism," and promised to make Facebook "a place where everyone can feel safe.

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