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The agency cited conflicts with the definition of "residence" in immigration law, as well as conflicts with State Department guidance, as reason for the change, according to the guidance.
DISLIKEThe steep price tag conflicts with the game's disposable nature.
That timeline conflicts with statements previously given by U.S. officials.
Comey's account of this encounter conflicts with Trump's own statements.
In some cases, that has prompted legal conflicts with drugmakers.
We cannot expect success fighting tomorrow's conflicts with yesterday's weapons.
They may be having conflicts with cofounders or team members.
Ms. Salonga addressed the conflicts with a plain, heartfelt honesty.
Diplomats will have to address conflicts with international drug treaties.
But a deep tunnel minimizes conflicts with existing utility infrastructure.
"There was conflicts with that that were widespread," Andre said.
They more readily seek out information that conflicts with their worldview.
Johnson's claim also conflicts with the chronology of the opioid epidemic.
And Trump has generally emerged from intra-GOP conflicts with strength.
A district court ruled the ban "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
What does it mean when lifestyle conflicts with your personal chronotype?
That pattern of eating, he says, conflicts with our biological rhythms.
Two others have as well, citing his potential conflicts with AccuWeather.
Some wonder whether his alleged bullying conflicts with his progressive legacy.
Already the timing of the hearings conflicts with the President's schedule.
That's embroiled Russia in two sharp conflicts with the Obama administration.
We spend our lives hating our bodies, having conflicts with ourselves.
Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Shi'ite group, has fought numerous conflicts with Israel.
This conflicts with Bordo's portrayal of the candidate as a true leftist.
The report also offers information that seemingly conflicts with his parents' account.
That level of "dynamic scoring" conflicts with mainstream economists in both parties.
After all, the conflicts with Canada and North Korea are not commensurate.
President Trump's travel ban conflicts with all of these specific statutory provisions.
Doing so would not make sense if it conflicts with rate policy.
But while building that audience, XXXTentacion had repeated conflicts with the law.
When conflicts with Israel escalate, Hamas's presence on social media also rises.
My ethical obligation here conflicts with my moral obligation, in my view.
Trump's personnel choices have, on occasion, have had ideological conflicts with McAleenan.
And awkward situations, conflicts with coworkers and productivity drains are common occurrences.
We compare Europe's immigration conflicts with the debate in the U.S. _____ 7.
"Let's replace conflicts with conversations and let's look for solutions," she said.
North Korea carefully studies the way the US handles conflicts with other countries.
Moreover, it conflicts with the separate attack that Clinton was reckless about security.
Urban moms are also getting around the scheduling conflicts with personal training sessions.
Unfortunately, a union's defense of officer members sometimes conflicts with police-community relations.
Three conflicts with the Jewish state left many civilian neighborhoods in Gaza pulverized.
Is there any situation where the interests of one conflicts with the other?
Carson's campaign also suffered internal conflicts, with competing power centers often at odds.
In conflicts with the U.S., however, the balance of power is relatively clear.
When promoting democratic ideals conflicts with your corporate goals, which will you prioritize?
Mr. Rosenstein has made efforts to head off conflicts with the White House.
On Saturday, Venus conflicts with warrior Mars, stirring up frustration in your relationships.
He has also started rising conflicts with other nations most notably North Korea.
Mr. Janus's lawyers argued that this political activity conflicts with First Amendment protections.
"And we don't know if that conflicts with what Trump wants to do."
In reality, blue slipping conflicts with core constitutional values of the democratic process.
Many conservatives opposed final passage due to concerns about conflicts with religious exemptions.
Sure, that would cause all kinds of conflicts with the Democratic nomination calendar.
The agencies also argue the order illegally conflicts with the 1980 Refugee Act.
S.698 conflicts with an earlier U.S. Supreme Court decision, Quill Corporation v.
Conflicts with mountain farmers and pastoral herders also contribute to their dwindling numbers.
If the board's choice conflicts with local laws, the laws will take precedent.
He has no mechanism for absorbing information that conflicts with his preexisting beliefs.
Erdogan said his view on inflation and interest rates may cause conflicts with academics.
The tax returns raised questions about whether Sanders' newfound wealth conflicts with his message.
Uber's head of communications Rachel Whetstone recently quit, reportedly because of conflicts with Kalanick.
Last year conflicts with jihadists in Africa claimed more than 21982,300 lives, mostly civilian.
Judge Alsup's order effectively barring such settlements, according to Logitech, conflicts with Rule 23.
And to what degree will geopolitical goals translate into greater trade conflicts with China?
Mr. Trump will also face numerous conflicts with enforcement of domestic laws and regulations.
Thailand was an important ally during the United States' conflicts with Korea and Vietnam.
Oppenheimer's reasons for a potential split include antitrust scrutiny and potential conflicts with customers.
That conflicts with Russian news reports that he had died of a heart attack.
"It's causing conflicts with people that think he should be working," the source adds.
And to keep it fresh and young, sometimes that conflicts with old-school ideas.
Which means they may be less open to information that conflicts with their belief.
Doctors may also refuse to provide treatment if it conflicts with good medical practice.
And D'Antoni was gone a year later, departing because of his conflicts with Anthony.
They feel it reflects a loss of humanity, which conflicts with their spiritual call.
So their editorial philosophy conflicts with a lot of what's normal in American journalism.
Judd Gregg, withdrew nine days after his nomination, citing "irresolvable conflicts" with the White House.
GV did not immediately respond to questions about possible conflicts with the companies it supports.
All the family gatherings, I'm too tired or I can't because it conflicts with work.
The company has said that ban conflicts with a federal law regulating nuclear power generation.
Every one of these bullet points conflicts with basic principles of what makes education work.
Since then at least three Guajajara guardians have been killed in conflicts with illegal loggers.
The resurfacing of tension and conflicts with Beijing has undermined the legitimacy of Tsai's rule.
Tigar blocked the policy -- nationwide -- in November, holding that it "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
They get stressed and homesick; they have conflicts with friends and family; they fail exams.
All of the leadership's suggestions are supportive of gun rights, which conflicts with Claire's bill.
This has already led to conflicts with previous administrations that didn't share California's environmental zeal.
By pushing us into smaller areas, they are forcing us into conflicts with each other.
But Mr. al-Bashir kept fighting brutal conflicts with rebels in other parts of Sudan.
The rest had died of natural causes or in conflicts with villagers, the government said.
Every day seems to bring a new indicator that conflicts with one the day before.
If Stern didn't mind conflicts with valued partners, he had no problem whatsoever eviscerating foes.
The GOP's embrace of cultural conservatism conflicts with corporate America's embrace of diversity and tolerance.
Though bears are sufficiently ferocious, when humans get into conflicts with them, the humans win.
Sadly, she left during the show's fifth season due to her conflicts with the other women.
So there are conflicts with other key people that he just maybe able to clear up.
You'll be running into old friends and lovers, and maybe even having conflicts with your siblings.
The former all-star's account of what happened directly conflicts with what Linden police have said.
There were allegedly verbal conflicts with the boss if the results did not meet her expectations.
That clause, broadly speaking, says that when state law conflicts with federal law, federal law prevails.
"Ever since Brian and Megan started dating, Brian had conflicts with Vanessa," a source tells PEOPLE.
As more Honduran natural resources are exploited, conflicts with indigenous communities like the Lenca have intensified.
Second, judges have a constitutional duty to apply treaties when a treaty conflicts with state law.
"My priority is my children, and I make sure that nothing conflicts with that," she says.
Ocasio-Cortez's stance on reviving a select committee on climate change directly conflicts with Pallone's views.
A Trumpian "America First" strategy fights directly conflicts with U.S. interests in the age of globalization.
A new report could ultimately prove another bombshell in Huawei's ongoing conflicts with the U.S. government.
All proposers must submit a list of current clients to avoid potential conflicts with similar organizations.
Despite his conflicts with Wilson, the Beach Boys did decide to record a track of Manson's.
As experts on government conflicts with over a combined half century of experience, we strongly disagree.
The government's chief negotiator on conflicts with communities did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
But while his new religiosity gave him direction, it also led to conflicts with his mother.
The Trump administration has embroiled the United States in increasingly acrimonious conflicts with huge trading partners.
Some involved a continuing fight while others were a series of conflicts with periods of peace.
The race conflicts with other major races on the global calendar, which draw away many horses.
DNC chairman could reschedule debate if it conflicts with impeachment trial, by The Hill's John Bowden.
This isn't the first time that the Messams have been involved in financial conflicts with employees.
Rizvi's descriptions of historical sects of Islam and their conflicts with one another are especially illuminating.
But even during her conflicts with Trump, she didn't spend much time criticizing him on air.
And all too often, that directly conflicts with what it takes to protect students from sexual violence.
They don't seem to know when someone has an idea about the world that conflicts with reality.
This often means they dismiss information that conflicts with their views and act in more prejudiced ways.
But despite family conflicts with his immediate family members, his granddaughter took the time to honor him.
The Supremacy Clause, broadly speaking, dictates that when state law conflicts with federal law, federal law prevails.
They become entangled in a series of conflicts with a local drug gang that caused unforeseen casualties.
The counterproposal avoids negative consequences for domestic business and skirts conflicts with Switzerland's international obligations, it added.
Since 2014, when conflicts with the Russian-backed separatists broke out, tensions have run high with Russia.
Equating human-led food trends conflicts with the basic reality of being a pet-owner in general.
The daytrippers in south London would have been familiar with their country's conflicts with the Celestial Empire.
He is keen to stress that conflicts with the RSPCA are far less of an issue today.
Now if only they can work out their scheduling conflicts with Melissa McCarthy, we'll be all set.
The rollback proposal also conflicts with an EPA finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
The investors criticized the company over its share price, conflicts with its external adviser and management decisions.
It certainly conflicts with the rest of the platform as well as the evidence of what works.
"During our meetings, there was a portion to discuss any conflicts with any bank directors," Levy said.
And Ukraine ambassador to the U.S. Valeriy Chaly will discuss her country's conflicts with Russia. http://thehill.
That conflicts with Ryan, who earlier this month said it would be a House priority next year.
This directly conflicts with the established principles that management and boards must decide what information is material.
And that hits hardest with Misato because to your point, Austin, there were interesting conflicts with her.
What happens when what brands want on a search page conflicts with providing the best search results?
She's often left a job because family problems needed attention or because of conflicts with co-workers.
Bank considers the downhill her strongest skiing event, but it conflicts with the snowboarding schedule in Pyeongchang.
And so, as I said, what they have to report conflicts with what they have to respect.
But the way both companies did business would pose potential conflicts with American interests in other ways.
We may also never find that common ground with people whose politics or faith conflicts with ours.
Selling the confectionery business would be a start, since sugar conflicts with the healthy image Nestle wants.
"I think that people in public life are going to have conflicts with each other," he said.
Businesses have sought stability as Trump stirs up trade conflicts with China and other major economic partners.
"With expectations for less robust fundamentals, Nike's premium valuation conflicts with intensifying US competition unfolding," Konik wrote.
OSI cofounder Bruce Perens also wrote on his blog that the license conflicts with the organization's definition.
Free Americans should not be compelled by the government to express something that conflicts with their beliefs.
However, the bill conflicts with Commonwealth law — Australian federal law — under which the drug is still illegal.
Fortunately for me, in all my conflicts with strangers I knew how to overcome them without weapons.
Trump and other Republicans said they should be changed because of conflicts with National Football League games.
Their stirring, noise-driven doom metal blooms from the pair's internal conflicts with ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
The nature of America's adversarial legal system is that your ability to prevail in court is closely linked to your ability to hire expensive lawyers, meaning that in both civil conflicts with middle-class people and criminal conflicts with the federal government, the rich have a huge leg up.
This is why perhaps — just perhaps — Rubio's strategy of avoiding conflicts with Trump has been a strategic error.
We'll see them deal with some intense family struggles, conflicts with each other and boyfriend and husband problems.
Bringing Soviet characters in from the cold, mapping their private conflicts with geopolitical ones, makes more compelling drama.
The humanitarian impulse driving Trump's new stance toward Syria, meanwhile, conflicts with everything else his administration is doing.
The administration's policy conflicts with the magazine's core belief that "children are the most important people," Johnson wrote.
Washington's conflicts with Tehran and Beijing could create a volatile environment for traders should tensions continue to escalate.
Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco ruled that the policy "irreconcilably conflicts with" the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Why it matters: Papadopoulos' account conflicts with what Attorney General Jeff Sessions original told the House Judiciary Committee.
Women from the area drop in to talk about conflicts with fathers and husbands and, often, domestic violence.
Students will not be allowed to accept compensation if her or his contract conflicts with a team contract.
But Goldman says the ruling conflicts with so many other decisions that it doesn't set a clear precedent.
Critics, including the FCC, have called this behavior anticompetitive and say it conflicts with federal net neutrality rules.
And of course there are teachers who don't teach evolution because it conflicts with their own religious beliefs.
The move conflicts with European Union efforts to encourage EU members to reduce dependency on Russian energy supplies.
Simultaneous conflicts with Syria (read: Russia) and North Korea (read: China), pose perilous issues for the world, obviously.
This directly conflicts with President Trump's campaign promises of removing onerous regulations and red tape on U.S. businesses.
China claims most of the South China Sea, which has sparked territorial conflicts with several Southeast Asian nations.
Facilitators would not necessarily have to be doctors, to avoid conflicts with insurance and nationally recognized accreditation bodies.
There are already more than 3 million people displaced in Iraq in connection with conflicts with Islamic State.
Conservation Officers have set live traps in the area in an effort to prevent conflicts with the bear.
A district court blocked the policy -- nationwide -- last month holding that the policy "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
The rush to present Russia as an all-powerful, malevolent influence in the U.S. election conflicts with reality.
China has had military conflicts with Russia, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam during the past century.
He replaces Caterina Lafergola, who resigned on July 1, because of conflicts with the teachers union, she said.
Unfortunately, Americans are also very good at denying this truth, mostly because it conflicts with our democratic ideals.
The complaints had been transferred to the Second Circuit to avoid conflicts with judges who knew Judge Barry.
But his temper caused conflicts with many of them, Thomas Djursing, a biographer, told BT, a Danish newspaper.
That assertion from O'Brien "conflicts" with what intelligence committee members were told at the briefing, the source said.
However, Trump has been disturbingly inconsistent in his messaging regarding the American approach to conflicts with rogue nations.
Promising to protect those with pre-existing conditions also conflicts with another Republican health care promise— lowering costs.
Trump's refusal to approve the Democrats' memo conflicts with the White House's previous position on the Republican memo.
HarrisX's survey conflicts with the recent findings of a poll conducted by The Wall Street Journal and NBC.
But she had conflicts with her supervisors and lasted just over a year in the job before quitting.
He had a penchant for forcing out top executives and had business conflicts with his son and daughter.
ACT's new law conflicts with national drug laws enacted by Australia's Parliament which prohibit the possession of marijuana.
Studies confirm what is obvious from experience: people frequently disregard information that conflicts with their view of the world.
Conflicts with illegal miners and loggers have intensified in the Amazon region states of Pará and Maranhão, FUNAI said.
This conflicts with the mandate of government Treasuries to raise funding in a cheap and efficient way, he said.
Orban, a nationalist, has often had conflicts with the European Union over his anti-immigration campaigns and judicial reforms.
What do you do when your love of driving conflicts with your deep and abiding love of conference calls?
There is no federal law that conflicts with the defamation claims that Zervos brought against Trump, the judge wrote.
The duo has exited the project, citing conflicts with the $200 million contract they signed with Netflix in August.
But he said he first ended their relationship in November 1993 over conflicts with her then-husband, Jeff Gillooly.
But that's not a very viable option, as it conflicts with the most ancient and enjoyable of human impulses.
Because the League will take place in the summer months, players will not experience conflicts with their regular season.
Jim Renacci (R-Ohio), said they backtracked after concerns emerged later about conflicts with the free expression of religion.
But the possibility of same-day, one-hour alcohol delivery conflicts with laws in different jurisdictions across the country.
But Trump's legal team isn't just looking at potential conflicts with Mueller; they're scouring his entire team for dirt.
Hs time at Google was marred by conflicts with Nest CEO Tony Fadell, a former high-ranking Apple executive.
The decision conflicts with a risk assessment plan detailed by the agency a year ago, which included drinking water.
"It's too small, it's too cold and in many cases it conflicts with Chinese New Year," Mr. Zhu said.
Subsection 11(g) has never been used in countless conflicts with intelligence agencies which simply refused to declassify information.
It also tended to equivocate when it came to apportioning historical blame for United States conflicts with militant adversaries.
The longer Pelosi holds the articles, the more likely a Senate impeachment trial conflicts with the Democratic presidential primaries.
Consequently, six years later, Spain agreed to sell Florida to the United States to end persistent conflicts with Gen.
That kind of unilateralism not only conflicts with our Constitution, it amplifies the worst of our present-day politics.
He said that the U.S. is not seeking conflicts with China but warned European leaders of China's growing army.
"When the meaning of the word conflicts with the color of the word, you have a conflict," Inzlicht says.
When she was 17, due to conflicts with the Clairity Project, Wineland went solo and started her own YouTube channel.
Pastoral movements could be better managed to ensure areas do not become overgrazed and conflicts with conservation areas are minimised.
Certainly that should be before you're made to do anything that conflicts with your moral principles and ethics, Muthusamy said.
The report claims Zuckerberg's new, more hands-on role has led to conflicts with the heads of Facebook's other units.
Beijing's position directly conflicts with the NBA's open support of freedom of expression, and both sides have refused to yield.
The footage showed glimpses of a brightly colored underwater world that is in peril due to conflicts with surface dwellers.
We recommend searching the premises when the suspected drug user is not present to avoid possible conflicts with the animal.
Multiple U.S. trade conflictswith China, Mexico and, waiting their turn, Europe, Japan and Canada — are roiling the world economy.
That is sort of the Islamic State model: They infuse some of these conflicts with international money and international expertise.
Finally, the objectors' briefs discounted arguments that the panel's Hyundai decision conflicts with rulings by the 3rd and 7th Circuits.
First, it conflicts with the State Department's official statement last week after Lutsenko first mentioned the do-not-prosecute list.
Indeed, with a superficial charge, the House could seriously undermine its credibility in the ongoing conflicts with the White House.
" They also argued that the rule is unlawful because it conflicts with "the broader congressional framework of U.S. immigration law.
Tigar first issued a temporary restraining order on the ban in November, holding that it "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
The claim conflicts with an earlier statement from Turkish authorities who blamed the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) for the attack.
Jason Mercier, a director at the conservative Washington Policy Center, said Seattle's tax conflicts with state law and court decisions.
Friend: Mars connects with Uranus today, and conflicts with their friends inspire Virgo to discover a new perspective on things.
The Alabama bill, signed into law on Wednesday, is a different kind of measure, one that squarely conflicts with Roe.
That conflicts with a core tenet of Amazon, which has made low prices part of its mission as a retailer.
Allaster said that Oracle and InsideOut Sports had consulted regularly with the U.S.T.A. to avoid creating conflicts with existing events.
The stock offering conflicts with statements Musk and CFO Zach Kirkhorn made last month during Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call.
This is why even the administration's own experts, EPA's Scientific Advisory Board, warns that the rule conflicts with established science.
Ivanka Trump's fashion business continues to look for deals abroad, despite possible ethical conflicts with her job advising her father.
And at the root of many of his conflicts with the buying public is his petulance and very thin skin.
Debt limit measures were also a feature of congressional conflicts with the Nixon and Ford administrations in the early 1970s.
The district court's decision squarely conflicts with that express grant of authority and vastly exceeds the district court's own authority.
The stock offering conflicts with statements Musk and CFO Zach Kirkhorn made last month during Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call.
The Sun conflicts with planet of surprises, Uranus, at 7:34 AM on Wednesday, causing things to go off track.
Arguably, her struggles with impostor syndrome and her conflicts with her parents make her a more complex and interesting character.
House Bill 1523 allows public and private businesses to refuse service to LGBT couples if it conflicts with their religious beliefs.
The most senior level in your organization should take this view as this conflicts with focusing on real use cases today.
Chief economist of Moody's Analytics Mark Zandi says America's immigration policy under the Trump Administration conflicts with the country's core interests.
They have to navigate sick days and school closings, whether or not that conflicts with a board meeting or urgent deadline.
The plaintiffs contest that this state legislation conflicts with exemptions for antiques included in prevailing federal ban on the ivory trade.
And reluctant to give up a job she loves, even if it conflicts with her husband's crusade to take down Axe?
That conflicts with Guaido's efforts to preserve the country's assets abroad, especially Citgo, which is pledged as collateral to multiple creditors.
Biola does not currently have conflicts with any students, applicants, or employees, Jerry Mackey, general counsel to the university, told Vox.
Lee Merritt issued a statement saying the evidence "directly conflicts with the accounts reported to my office" by Sherita Dixon-Cole.
The Interior Department said the latest decision responds to strong local opposition and conflicts with competing commercial and military ocean uses.
But the involvement of Trump's family members in the new administration has stoked concerns about conflicts with his eponymous business empire.
For transgender and nonbinary people, paying with a plastic card bearing a name that conflicts with their appearance can be stressful.
It remains to be seen whether this call resonates with the LDS community, particularly since it conflicts with their actual history.
Hemingway wars with neo-noir; fatherly duty conflicts with conventional morality; Baker-on-land doesn't match up with Baker-at-sea.
A near-capacity crowd is expected even though the opener under Friday night lights conflicts with Texas high school football games.
Feinstein claimed to Politico that the memo also conflicts with Kavanaugh's testimony earlier this month that he never broke those rules.
It is no secret that from time to time US intervention in the region conflicts with Turkey's demands, values and priorities.
The demand to "always believe the woman" directly conflicts with the legal and moral need for due process for an accused.
Mr. Henry Van Thio's presence in high office could help the new government settle continuing armed conflicts with various ethnic groups.
It would let U.S. judges issue warrants while giving companies an avenue to object if the request conflicts with foreign law.
Why it matters: The request conflicts with Trump's criticism of foreign workers he said are taking away jobs away from Americans.
Mr. Holt, who retired in February, said engineering managers often complained to supervisors that conflicts with other projects impeded these repairs.
In foreign policy, the new government has sought to tamp down seemingly senseless conflicts with its neighbors over water and borders.
Clashes between the president and cabinet officials date back to George Washington's conflicts with his first secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson.
The survey conflicts with Mr. Trump's oft-stated assertion that the world is respecting the United States more under his leadership.
The World Food Program manages the "UN's air force" for airplanes and inserts itself in politically fraught conflicts with food aid.
That charge conflicts with Mr. Giuliani's assertion that Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump have now given prosecutors much the same account.
Brazil's government had delayed demarcating tribal land and allowed indigenous people to suffer violence because of conflicts with landowners, he said.
He has initiated trade conflicts with allies such as Canada and the European Union, as well as adversaries such as China.
Only Trump's escalating conflicts with major trading partners including China, the European Union, Mexico and Canada have appeared to rattle markets.
Aviation authorities restrict drone flights to avoid conflicts with planes and helicopters, to protect privacy, and to avoid creating a nuisance.
What the video shows, according to officials Authorities' latest account of the shootout conflicts with what they said a day earlier.
Hunting wolves, even outside the park, conflicts with Yellowstone's mission to protect the animals for study and for people to view.
Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, president of LIRS, criticized Trump's executive order, which the agencies contend conflicts with federal law governing refugee admissions.
A 4-pound ham is set to be about $2 cheaper due to effects from trade conflicts with China and Mexico.
The U.S., either on a diplomatic or military level, is currently engaged in conflicts with Iran, Venezuela, North Korea and Afghanistan.
It simply highlights how conflicts with the same adversary have changed and how these two presidents dealt with those situations differently.
And critics say Biden's pursuit of a compromise as a presidential candidate conflicts with policy that would truly address the problem.
But because IQ is partially hereditary, and resistant to change, it conflicts with a lot of modern values about self-determination.
They'll aim to make a case that Trump's Cabinet of millionaires and billionaires conflicts with the blue collar themes of his campaign.
The Trump family—which now represents for the United States-- has long scorned ethical behavior when it conflicts with their self-interest.
Longer term, spending $3 billion to $4 billion annually to keep the ISS running conflicts with NASA's other ambitions, like visiting Mars.
Buying banks' non-performing loans would also have a more powerful impact than buying equities but conflicts with the ECB's supervisory role.
Congress overwhelmingly approved the legislation last week, passing a measure that conflicts with the Republican president's desire to improve relations with Moscow.
Biggs, an appointee of President Barack Obama, said in her 26-page decision that the new policy "impermissibly conflicts" with immigration law.
Tigar originally ruled that the order from Trump "irreconcilably conflicts" with current immigration law and issued a temporary restraining order on it.
Bannon's pretension to constructing something larger than that failed mostly because of his own interpersonal conflicts with other members of Trump's team.
Things the draft charter doesn't address: What happens if a board ruling conflicts with the needs of a key Facebook business initiative.
Szyszko had approved the increased logging in the ancient Bialowieza Forest back in 2016, another of Poland's conflicts with the European Union.
"I don't want other women to make the same choices that I've made if it conflicts with their dreams or their goals."
The measure would let U.S. judges issue warrants while giving companies an avenue to object if the request conflicts with foreign law.
The data also conflicts with other reports of holiday shopping, including Mastercard SpendingPulse, which said holiday sales rose 21 percent from Nov.
Uber is suspending its motorbike service in Bangkok, Reuters reports, after the Thai government determined that it conflicts with existing taxi services.
The mayor's office says the BQX will operate "primarily" in its own dedicated lane of traffic to avoid conflicts with general traffic.
His views conflicts with laws to protect the rights of families, such as New York's recently enacted Family Health Care Decisions Act.
In Kerala alone in 2017, 22 people died in conflicts with elephants, which the state government says is a typical annual toll.
Perhaps he's just perfectly comfortable repeatedly lying about easily verifiable facts, or profoundly uninterested in examining evidence that conflicts with his assumptions.
But on September 4th she opened Germany's borders to refugees streaming into Europe, setting off conflicts with Hungary and other eastern countries.
We supported the nomination of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who took extensive steps to avoid conflicts with his former employer, ExxonMobil.
Top lawmakers on the committees say they have confidence they can avoid conflicts with Mueller's team, but the investigations have different purposes.
" Steam did not give a precise reason for the App Store denials, saying only that Apple cited "business conflicts with app guidelines.
Smith listed several ways that Germany has demonstrated friendship to the U.S., including treating wounded American soldiers amid conflicts with terrorist groups.
""At Burger King, we totally believe in individuals' right to freedom of expression and would never do anything that conflicts with this.
Burr's reaction — an apparent defense of the president, albeit with caveats — conflicts with that of his Democratic counterpart on the committee, Sen.
In the past, religious Jews often discouraged their children from participating in organized sports because of the inevitable conflicts with the Sabbath.
Orban is a nationalist leader who has often had conflicts with the European Union over his anti-immigration campaigns and judicial reforms.
The bill would let U.S. judges issue warrants while giving companies an avenue to object if the request conflicts with foreign law.
Tensions flare Although all had gone smoothly on the neurology floor, the family got into conflicts with the rehab staff almost immediately.
There are moments when Fleetwood's many conflictswith her mother, her servants, her less than lusty husband — feel a tad, well, familiar.
Pipeline opponents say they fear fresh conflicts with law enforcement if Army Crops crews, including waste-removal personnel, are accompanied by police.
They argue that employers should not have to be involved in offering birth control, especially if it conflicts with their religious views.
The other is, of course, moving into a stranger's domestic life — conflicts with children, marital complications, and (a common theme) financial woes.
As long as the $450 billion company's ad-driven business conflicts with users' privacy interests, it can't be trusted to police itself.
These issues can no longer be left in the hands of those whose own self-interest conflicts with that of the citizenry.
He doesn't believe that the study's conclusion is wrong, but he says it conflicts with the data his colleagues have been collecting.
Obama, conscious that his successor was probably watching on television, sought to avoid open conflicts with Trump even as the contrasts were clear.
Since then the economic outlook has worsened, in part due to economic uncertainty over Trump's tariff conflicts with U.S. allies and adversaries alike.
"This conflicts with the idea that ride-sharing can continue to take share from other means of transportation, especially private cars," he said.
So while the establishment may be hanging back such that they avoid conflicts with Trump, they are still engaged in the policymaking process.
Moore's lawyers say that the appeals court used an "outdated" definition of intellectual disability that they say "sharply conflicts" with Supreme Court precedent.
Roster spots on European clubs dry up around August, which conflicts with the start of the NBA's preseason training camps in late September.
A mouse has a drive to eat and seek shelter, but this goal often conflicts with humans who want a rodent-free abode.
Investigators allege Tony had already thrown his son to his death, from the bridge, in the midst of conflicts with the boy's mother.
However, Sparks acknowledged that this Texas law conflicts with federal law-- meaning that if it's reported, it could result in that person's arrest.
Inmates can be transferred for many reasons, including security issues or conflicts with other inmates, Colorado Department of Corrections spokeswoman Adrienne Jacobson said.
A republic in Russia's North Caucasus, Dagestan's localized corruption and previous conflicts with Chechnya and Islamic militants has led to a stagnant economy.
So there's going to be more touring this summer than there ever has been, because there's not going to be conflicts with Warped.
You might wonder: If Idaho's plan obviously conflicts with the ACA, which is still federal law, how can they get away with it?
ATTACKS ON THE RISE Conflicts with illegal miners and loggers have intensified in the Amazon region states of Pará and Maranhão, FUNAI said.
Democrats have wanted to see the president's tax returns in order to determine whether his personal holdings pose any conflicts with his policymaking.
As tensions with suspected criminals increased, the number of civilian deaths resulting from conflicts with police last year rose 42 percent to 920.
The confusion of how a new regulation conflicts with one already on the books is an often cited challenge for small business owners.
Almost 50 years ago, President Richard Nixon recognized that he had an opportunity to resolve conflicts with China and the then-Soviet Union.
That conflicts with instructions Pesquera told me were distributed to all hospitals in Puerto Rico, which he said included indirect causes of death.
The project conflicts with long-standing treaties between indigenous people in the region and the Canadian government, a spokesman for Amnesty International said.
While conflicts with the highest officials at the Justice Department have not been publicly addressed, lower-level figures have been demoted or reassigned.
Why it matters: While both Democrats and Republicans are scrambling to propose solutions, McConnell's suggestions conflicts with what the White House is seeking.
"You're a strong black man in a world that conflicts with that strength, that really doesn't want you to be great," he continued.
But Mr. Trump, a devoted news consumer who relishes his coverage, plays up his conflicts with reporters in part to excite his supporters.
That independence is more important than ever given the inevitable conflicts with the interests of the man who sits in the Oval Office.
When Federal law conflicts with state laws and the will of the American people, it's time to change the laws, not circulate edicts.
Pakistan in September cut off internet access in specific regions response to protests over conflicts with India, and India has done the same.
An Obama administration rule banned most nursing homes from settling conflicts with residents through a third party — instead of going through the courts.
That's because the president's budget conflicts with his own promises, with the wishes of Congress and with legislation he has signed into law.
But the Lipinski-Newman rematch — where previous data exists and the incumbent conflicts with the party — should be one of their easiest wins.
And those countries' larger conflicts with the Americans make it difficult for the powers to come together, robbing Venezuela of an impartial mediator.
Because the Moon conflicts with Uranus, planet of surprises, it would be wise to stick to your routine on Friday to avoid turmoil.
The ban conflicts with an immigration law that says immigrants can apply for asylum regardless of how they enter the US, Tigar said.
In that case, doctors who feel that continuing care conflicts with their ethical obligation to do no harm can ask a court to intercede.
Erdogan is still likely to take umbrage with this decision, arguing that it conflicts with the terms of the migrant deal agreed in March.
Given that Curry also reportedly had some conflicts with the show's executive leadership, however, the network seems likely to prefer to find somebody new.
The actual policies can also sound confusing, like a rule against "non-gaming" content — which seemingly conflicts with the site's openness to "IRL" streaming.
There were no conflicts with the South American qualifiers, but B Site moved those dates back so the qualifiers line up around the world.
His ongoing conflicts with Adelson over child custody abruptly ended on July 18, 2014, when police answered a 911 call just after 11 a.m.
This decision is based on our determination that Cambridge Analytica operates using a business model that inherently conflicts with acceptable Twitter Ads business practices.
Besides market and environmental concerns, the U.S. Interior Department said it also based its decision on conflicts with competing commercial and military ocean uses.
This decision offends our collective conscience and conflicts with the basic values of equality, safety, and respect that we teach our students every day.
The following morning, Apple revoked its approval citing business conflicts with app guidelines that had allegedly not been realized by the original review team.
The suit, brought on behalf of Alabama abortion providers, argues that the law conflicts with the US Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v.
The company also has been criticized for its political ties in recent months, as well as run-ins with drivers and conflicts with regulators.
China warned that higher prices due to trade conflicts with the United States would curb demand as farmers switch to alternatives for animal feed.
The 23-year-old almost played for the Philippines national basketball team, but ultimately was unable to becasue of conflicts with the Lakers' schedule.
" On conflicts with GOP senators: "We hope that [Corker] will be supportive of the tax cuts ... that the people in his state have demanded.
This conflicts with laws prohibiting short-term rentals in many cities, but has puzzled politicians who struggle to regulate the popular $25 billion company.
Guzman reportedly initiated deadly conflicts with other major cartels that led to massive spikes in violent crime from 2008 to 2012, according to Shirk.
Saudi Arabia's economy is unfazed by geopolitical turmoil in the region, its finance minister said Wednesday when asked about intensifying conflicts with its neighbors.
Fact-check of "highly conflicted" The Justice Department determined in May 2017 that there were no ethics conflicts with Mueller's appointment as special counsel.
Wade an "erroneous decision" and asserted that judges should not follow the law or the Constitution if it conflicts with their personal religious beliefs.
Russia has a history of imposing quick bans on Western imports when it needs to send a strong response in conflicts with other countries.
Some trans people suffer from severe gender dysphoria, a state of emotional distress caused by how gender designated at birth conflicts with gender identity.
Many conservatives who objected to Maloney's amendment on the basis of concerns about conflicts with religious freedom subsequently voted against the underlying appropriations legislation.
Mulling over your personal contribution is likely to result in cognitive dissonance — the discomfort felt when people realize their behavior conflicts with their values.
The date change created conflicts with other events, including the Laver Cup men's team event headlined by Roger Federer that is scheduled for Sept.
The date change created conflicts with other events, including the Laver Cup men's team event headlined by Roger Federer that is scheduled for Sept.
They included not just the adversaries whose conflicts with Mr. Bannon were widely aired — Gary D. Cohn, the president's chief economic adviser; Lt. Gen.
Members of the security and cryptography communities have said that Signal accessing users' address books conflicts with the app's promise of near-total security.
But what if Israel's threat assessment conflicts with what a future U.S. administration sees as its long-term security interests for the Middle East?
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), Wray described the reasoning behind the FBI director's 10 year term in a way that conflicts with Chairman Chuck Grassley.
Mr. de Blasio's effort to create a universal prekindergarten program for 4-year-olds led to one of his first conflicts with Mr. Cuomo.
Both men, he complained, were guilty of "conflicts of interest" — which Mr. Trump seems to define as anything that conflicts with his own interests.
He plays a Muslim in New Jersey grappling with what his faith requires of him and how that conflicts with modern life in America.
This conflicts with outsourcing strategies at rivals including Denmark's Vestas, China's Goldwind and Spain's Gamesa, which is merging with insourcing stalwart Siemens' wind business.
Lawmakers revamped the process of choosing what products would receive the tariff treatment to avoid any conflicts with a congressional rule that prohibits earmarks.
Why it matters: The U.S., either on a diplomatic or military level, is currently engaged in conflicts with Iran, Venezuela, North Korea and Afghanistan.
The grassroots movement first gained traction on social media in early April as a proposed way to resolve conflicts with paint instead of bullets.
The state has even published an in-depth how-to guide called "Prevent Conflicts with Wild Turkeys" on their energy and environmental affairs website.
Watching what they watched We showed the apes videos of a human actor engaging in social conflicts with a costumed ape-like character (King Kong).
He is currently appealing the suspension, arguing a rehearing on the basis that the reinstatement conflicts with Supreme Court decisions and other appeals courts decisions.
Washington (CNN)Ivanka Trump's growing role in her father's administration directly conflicts with his past statements and renews questions about nepotism in the White House.
His statement alluded to his desire to continue to work "thoughtfully and independently" in the next 15 months, which could signal more conflicts with Trump.
So far, liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been spared from retaliatory tariffs in U.S. President Donald Trump's intensifying trade conflicts with China and other countries.
"People have a certain worldview; [then] they're confronted with evidence that conflicts with the worldview, so they have dissonance, conflict in their minds," Nye says.
Assuming elected officials are lying (at least when what they're saying conflicts with what we want to believe) is now the default for virtually everyone.
Palmer says that she considers herself very adept at moving on from conflicts with people from her past — with the exception of this former friend.
There was movement on the production end, but reported issues with the film's script and scheduling conflicts with Thor 4 apparently led to Waititi's decision.
"Silence Yourself" was a blast of rage and tenacity, a demand for autonomy and respect precipitated in part by conflicts with the band's early management.
That final shot of Mae surrounded by drones is effective and creepy, but it completely conflicts with what happened in the auditorium a moment earlier.
The RNC's position is now that all debates must take place on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights to avoid conflicts with live broadcast NFL games.
This was occurring in large part because bears were getting into garbage dumps, and they became habituated to humans, which then created conflicts with people.
The hearing was originally scheduled for Wednesday, December 5th, but it was postponed due to scheduling conflicts with former President George H.W. Bush's funeral events.
Pence hasn't addressed his conflicts with Trump on policy -- which also include criticism of his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States -- directly.
GOP nominee Donald Trump said he's unhappy with the dates picked for the presidential debates this fall, because of conflicts with National Football League games.
As the stock market soars to record highs, this news conflicts with the idea that the economy is still stuck in post-Great Recession doldrums.
But she also said mental health screening can be targeted at certain times: around conflicts with other inmates, problems at home and especially court dates.
"But the alternative — being forced to conform to a stereotype that conflicts with my identity every time I go to work — would have been unbearable."
Conflicts with the union, "resulted in high operating costs and an increasing deterioration in production and productivity, which made the operation uncostable," the company said.
Those with darker skin, nonetheless, face significant social and economic constraints compared with whites in addition to a dramatically higher rate of conflicts with police.
Her new employer, Uber, is under even more pressure, fielding accusations of gender bias and sexual harassment, run-ins with drivers and conflicts with regulators.
But doing so conflicts with the fact that neither chance, destiny, nor gods has burned African Americans as much as systemic, man-made constructs have.
They are demarcated on Chinese maps by a so-called nine-dash line, which the Philippines says is excessive and conflicts with its own claims.
If the administration is not prepared, it may well find itself embroiled in messy, open-ended, and unwinnable conflicts with Iran, Russia and their proxies.
Though sea lions have long had conflicts with humans, the recent deaths come amid heightened concern about marine life due to human-caused ocean pollution.
To Stoknes, the dissonance problem might be an even bigger deal: What we actually do every day conflicts with what we know we should do.
As the Moon sits on top of Mercury and conflicts with philosophical Jupiter, avoid being defensive and listen to the people you're sharing information with.
For example, CERN physicist Strumia argued that "physics is not sexist toward women" using data that conflicts with other studies about gender discrimination in STEM.
Between the lines: The party-line vote conflicts with a bipartisan agreement from earlier this year that allows the federal agency to study the issue.
The administration argues that the Court might need to narrow or overrule the Texas case from 2016 because it conflicts with the Court's older precedent.
That has sometimes led to conflicts with the constituent organizations it was created to support who can find themselves competing for ticket sales and contributions.
"But the president's upbeat assessment conflicts with warnings from public health experts that abandoning current restrictions too soon could be potentially catastrophic," my colleagues write.
Today there are only about 7,500 cheetahs remaining in the wild because of habitat destruction, hunting and other conflicts with humans, according to the zoo.
After one meeting in Los Angeles last month, Anthony wondered aloud why he seemed to be the player always caught in dramatic conflicts with Jackson.
Two other Wall Street figures who had been expected to work for Trump have had to bow out because of conflicts with their business activities.
Conversely, she has defended the Affordable Care Act and joined some of her farm-state colleagues in criticizing Trump's mounting trade conflicts with key partners.
Mr. Byford announced his resignation four weeks ago, dismaying many workers, and riders, and ending a two-year tenure marked by repeated conflicts with Gov.
A better approach would be to develop an overall strategy to guide energy development to places where conflicts with water, wildlife and recreation are fewer.
" He expressed concern about how Trump, the Republican nominee for president, would handle conflicts with world leaders and criticized Trump for his "short attention span.
Consequently, Professor Reiner believes they have little experience in working through conflicts with people with whom they must figure out a way to get along.
Mr. Horton, who wears Ed's conflicts with a forthright air of denial, is the dream straight man (so to speak) to Mr. Urie's flamboyant Arnold.
"I will be there," Clinton said, responding to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's complaints that the debates schedule conflicts with televised National Football League games.
Of course, the odds of Congress actually adopting Trump's entire plan are slim—though Republicans probably won't have too many conflicts with his environmental axe-slinging.
That leads us to the conversation about race that this series will spark, especially because race-based conflicts with the police are still a hot topic.
His attorneys will reportedly argue a rehearing on the basis that the reinstatement conflicts with Supreme Court decisions and other appeals courts decisions, reports USA Today.
With air travel set to double over the next 20 years and drones sales climbing by 30% a year, tragic conflicts with reckless operators are inevitable.
Cornyn had warned Trump against imposing the duties and has an interest in making sure Trump does not escalate trade conflicts with Mexico before November 2020.
If someone doesn't want to teach science because it conflicts with their religious beliefs, then why the hell are they teaching science in the first place?
During testimony, Anderson implied that the scenario keeping them all up at night is one in which there are simultaneous conflicts with Russia and North Korea.
We would normally expect partisans to feel the mental discomfort known as cognitive dissonance when knowledge of stock market performance conflicts with their biased economic judgments.
The main common interests shared by Moscow and Tehran are their conflicts with the United States and their shared isolation from the rest of the world.
There's an extra level of emotion in hero fights, which often come with regret, reluctance, or righteous rage that conflicts with our excitement at the action.
Boseman portrays T'Challa, the ruler of Wakanda, a technologically advanced society, who conflicts with Michael B. Jordan's Eric Killmonger, who intends to take over the throne.
Although Israel's borders are currently relatively quiet, conflicts with military groups in surrounding countries and territories flare up intermittently and can be damaging to economic activity.
Bill Richardson withdrew his nomination for secretary of Commerce in early January 2009 after a federal investigation discovered potential conflicts with some of his political donors.
In the past, the star of the telenovela Tres veces Ana had major conflicts with the mother of his son, which ended in a legal battle.
The language in Monday's lawsuit about how Daniels' alleged affair with Trump came to the attention of InTouch magazine conflicts with CNN's reporting on the matter.
Will they be listed at the top of his $22,000,85033 Report...And what about the 13 Angry Democrats, will they list their conflicts with Crooked H?
Shah disputed suggestions that Trump's willingness to help ZTE conflicts with his comments during the 2016 campaign, when he frequently criticized China for taking American jobs.
Will they be listed at the top of his $22,000,000 Report...And what about the 13 Angry Democrats, will they list their conflicts with Crooked H?
This area has a large population of minority ethnic groups such as Uyghurs and Kazakhs, who practice Islam, which conflicts with the Communist Party's state atheism.
Did he testify that Trump directly told him to fire you, or did he say that Trump wanted him to raise your alleged conflicts with Rosenstein?
Under the banner of the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation, she has organized peace races among tribal rivals, trying to resolve conflicts with conciliation instead of weapons.
Both are being forced to confront what happens when what you say conflicts with the reality of what you do — what you allow, how you act.
These protections are not just overly generous protections for "the worst of the worst," as our enemies in these conflicts with terrorist groups are often called.
Your week begins with a bang, as communication planet Mercury conflicts with Jupiter to create a dialogue between you and your home life on Monday morning.
"It's weird to put a campaign talking point up on the White House website, which conflicts with the official figures from the federal government," he added.
The companies also say the new minimum wage should not be applied to each ride, which conflicts with local law, but rather to a weekly calculation.
In 2018, the Pentagon said it would start withdrawing some forces from Africa, including from Niger, to better prepare for possible conflicts with Russia and China.
I was sure that I didn't have the strength to sustain conflicts with men, and that I would betray myself by adapting my views to theirs.
" Gay and in Love at an Evangelical College This Op-Doc deals with the question "What do you do when your relationship conflicts with your religion?
They appear to have successfully convinced the president that trade deals can be used as leverage in broader conflicts with nations like North Korea and Mexico.
To find out, researchers must determine individuals' supposed learning style and then ask them to learn something in a way that matches or conflicts with it.
Ms. White, who has a 3-year-old daughter and described herself as "very pro-feminism," said she doesn't believe wearing shapewear conflicts with her values.
It also conflicts with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, in that abiding by the rule would pose an "undue hardship" for the health care organization.
First, he leads a small "SWAT team" intended to help American companies, manufacturers, farmers and ranchers navigate the federal bureaucracy and conflicts with foreign trading partners.
What's surprising is how it conflicts with his campaign promise to leave Medicaid alone as president — and with the American public's improving opinion of the program.
The Unsworth case looks particularly bad for Musk, whose image has taken a beating amid conflicts with employees, investors and regulators in the past two years.
Many of those farmers have taken a hit from the effects of the White House's mounting trade conflicts with China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
"I hope this sends a message to judges across the country that if their conscience conflicts with their duty, they must leave the bench," Hartman said.
Mexico's new left-wing regime will find itself increasingly isolated in the region, having to manage its multiple conflicts with the United States on its own.
She argued that she had been diligent and reliable, but he cited some tardiness that she said resulted from conflicts with her classes at Mercy College.
Lawmakers argued that Air Force studies have shown the military needs more of the high-end fighters to be ready for conflicts with other major powers.
According to a press release, Zari is a "grey hat hacktivist" whose combative attitude will probably lead to some juicy conflicts with the other strong-minded characters.
That sets the foundation for the whole film and you see how families have their conflicts with each other, but how, ultimately, they have that conflict resolution.
The choice of Terry George as director was inspired, too: his "Hotel Rwanda" (2004) proved that he is able to handle complex conflicts with nuance and sensitivity.
The trade data have been volatile in recent months amid big swings between exports and imports, because of the United States' conflicts with trading partners, including China.
Your week begins with the most secretive part of your chart being activated by your planetary ruler Jupiter, as it conflicts with sensual Venus on Monday afternoon.
Campaign 2016 Donald Trump says World War III is around the corner if Hillary Clinton wins, because she'd draw us into conflicts with Russia, Syria and Iran.
The court agreed, but the ruling conflicts with one last month from the 11th Circuit Court, which said Title VII doesn't bar discrimination based on sexual orientation.
He has been a vocal critic of vaccine safety skeptics — a stance that could create conflicts with Trump, who has questioned the safety of vaccines many times.
The trade data have been volatile in recent months amid big swings between exports and imports because of the United States' conflicts with trading partners, especially China.
The bill Congress is taking up also conflicts with decades of established practice in which the federal government has the exclusive task of regulating and enforcing immigration.
But Israel has fought several conflicts with nearby Lebanon over the past 40 years, and a little further north is Syria, where Iran has a military presence.
Under this order, employers and other businesses would be granted the freedom to enforce discriminatory hiring practices if it conflicts with their religious beliefs and or associations.
Trump will seek one anyway, hoping to solve some of the most intractable conflicts with one of America's least trustworthy adversaries in a flashy one-day event.
For instance, our country's conflicts with Europe over the US–EU Safe Harbor will only be quelled if Europeans are satisfied that US businesses are adequately overseen.
Clinton continued to say Trump's conflicts with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly and former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina will also sway women from voting for him.
Shah disputed suggestions that Trump's willingness to help ZTE conflicts with his comments during the 2016 campaign in which he railed against China for taking American jobs.
Democrats have questioned whether the Israeli military  — which gets $3.1 billion annually from the U.S. — might have violated human rights in their ongoing conflicts with the Palestinians.
The groups urged the Trump administration to propose a detailed strategy to address China's long-standing trade conflicts with businesses and Congress to develop a joint approach.
California sea lions have a population of about 250,000, nearly triple what it was in 85033, resulting in an increase in conflicts with fishermen and property owners.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Monday that PASPA's provisions blocking states from authorizing and licensing a sports gambling scheme conflicts with the anti-commandeering rule.
No matter how powerful they are, the Federal Reserve and other regulatory agencies do not have the authority to impose a regulation that conflicts with the law.
In a press conference on Monday, Cuccinelli swatted back questions about how the rule change conflicts with his Catholic faith and stokes racism against the Latino community.
That law, which does not provide exceptions for cases of rape and incest, was immediately targeted by lawsuits arguing it directly conflicts with the ruling in Roe.
Investors, private companies and consultants have said that GAIL's dominance in pipeline infrastructure across the country conflicts with its business of marketing and trading of natural gas.
As it stands, the formal recommendation adopted in 2002 for Church officials to report abusive priests to secular authorities conflicts with deeply ingrained Church culture and doctrine.
Today, though, with only about 10,000 remaining, they face even more serious threats in their dwindling home territory: loss of habitat and frequent fatal conflicts with humans.
The bottom line: These conflicts with top aides — one of them unfolding in the open — show that, in the end, the president will govern how he wants.
He discussed his plans for economic and social changes in Saudi Arabia, his views on the kingdom's conflicts with Iran and Qatar and the war in Yemen.
Jennifer Chacon, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, said the state laws had been carefully written to avoid direct conflicts with federal immigration laws.
Tina Sharkey reportedly stepped down as the C.E.O. of the household goods maker Brandless in March because of conflicts with the company's biggest backer, SoftBank's Vision Fund.
While Democrats had their differences with President George W. Bush, particularly over the war in Iraq, the volatile conflicts with Mr. Trump are at another level entirely.
Unlike FX Harsono's more strident form of activism, Suwage's deeply personal self-portraits, combining personal conflicts with larger concerns, never stop questioning and working to upend oppression.
Powell, however, said Fed policymakers are wrestling with questions on whether uncertainties around U.S. tariffs, Washington's conflicts with trading partners and tame inflation require a rate cut.
The administration's previous pick, Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, resigned after reports that she bought tobacco stock after taking her position at the agency, which conflicts with its mission.
The Chinese government's model of human sacrifice in service of the wealth and power of the state (and of the super-elite) inevitably conflicts with democratic ideals.
Some of those pushing the bill claim that the Library of Congress is getting in the way—that its mission conflicts with that of the Copyright Office.
" The district court's decision, a DOJ spokesman said in a statement, "squarely conflicts with that express grant of authority and vastly exceeds the district court's own authority.
It's one of many recent moves by Airbnb to end lawsuits and defuse conflicts with regulators as the home-sharing service prepares to go public in 2020.
Stocks hit another set of speed bumps in late January over fears about growing trade conflicts with U.S. trading partners and the Federal Reserve's tightening monetary policy.
Intense conversations will take place on Monday, revealing previously hidden things about your living situation, when communication planet Mercury conflicts with planet of third-party information, Pluto.
Malek was previously in talks to star as the villain before, Variety reported, but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with his USA show Mr. Robot.
WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury on Friday said domestic regulators should prioritize U.S. interests when engaging in global rulemaking forums, setting up possible conflicts with overseas regulators.
For businesses that offer appointments, Business Chat links up with the user's own calendar so that they can see if an offered time slot conflicts with their schedule.
The United States is also embroiled in conflicts with other trading partners, including the European Union, contributing to big swings in exports and imports data in recent months.
While we don't expect any immediate military conflicts with our NATO allies, it is certainly upsetting to know that people are actually spending time building such catastrophic weapons.
Since we share our space with these majestic creatures, Mizejewski wants to make sure everyone, especially children, knows how to avoid conflicts with wild animals like black bears.
While Trump has made headline for ongoing conflicts with Mexican politicians, the former Texas governor said it is important to maintain a positive relationship with America's southern border.
Kanter, a Turkish basketball player for the Portland Trailblazers, is effectively living in exile from Turkey due to his conflicts with the country's authoritarian leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
That has triggered conflicts with Brussels and alarmed rights groups worried they violate democratic principles, but they remain popular at home thanks to a tough line on migrants.
Through May, the latest month for which state security statistics are available, 322 people died in conflicts with Rio police, an increase of 5.6 percent compared with 2015.
The issue again raises the question of whether Trump's determination to stiffen immigration laws conflicts with the nation's fundamental values -- and a wider humanitarian duty to protect children.
Trump is irritated by the strict system Kelly has imposed on him, which he believes conflicts with his freewheeling nature; Kelly has been horrified by Trump's defiant outbursts.
Bush gave him a recess appointment but his sharp criticism of the U.N. and his disdain for international law, led to conflicts with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Additionally, common issues like healthcare, the economy, trust in government, hate crimes, conflicts with other countries and terrorists attacks are all making Americans fearful for the country's future.
Lloyd expressed interest but couldn't accept one team's offer, as its Thursday match-up conflicts with the U.S. women's national team's game against Portugal, according to Fox Sports.
"The president was getting information from outside people that directly conflicts with the people who are put in that job to give him information," Shulkin told NBC News.
Tu and other lawyers representing June Medical Services have asked the justices to summarily reverse that 5th Circuit ruling, arguing that it flatly conflicts with the 2016 decision.
And they tend to disconnect with people they don't have direct personal conflicts with, according to Sibona's findings, because they believe their posts are too mundane or offensive.
The firm statement was supposed to assuage Philippine fears about Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea, where Beijing has territorial conflicts with several governments in the region.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission will determine whether the First Amendment's right to religious freedom protects artists — in this case, bakers — from producing work that conflicts with their beliefs.
The decision conflicts with Congress's previous policy of shielding gun manufacturers whose weapons are used in a crime, and creates a potential opening to hold those companies liable.
Nelson County's regulation is preempted because it conflicts with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's October 2017 approval of the pipeline from West Virginia to North Carolina, Moon wrote.
A few Liberal members of Parliament in Mr. Trudeau's party have said that the new law conflicts with their religious beliefs, and they will not support the legislation.
"As the technology review progressed, Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim revisited potential conflicts with previous work with the Department of Justice's ethics office," a Justice Department spokesman said.
For those waiting to see Mr. Trump hold a news conference to discuss the ethical concerns about conflicts with his business, you'll have to wait a little longer.
The actions would expand mounting trade conflicts with major partners that have prompted backlash from Republican lawmakers and sparked fears about slower growth and damage to American farmers.
Why it matters: The U.S., either on a diplomatic or military level, is currently engaged in conflicts with Iran, Venezuela, North Korea and Afghanistan — to name a few.
As this Moon sits on top of retrograde Mars and conflicts with free-spirited Uranus, you're gathering deep insight into how you behave in order to liberate yourself.
That's fine, but it conflicts with many players' club team seasons And for United States viewers, the tournament broadcast competes with the professional and collegiate football and basketball seasons.
The American Civil Liberties Union has argued that the statute conflicts with a federal law designed to make it easier to register to vote while getting a driver's license.
A food shortage last year caused a noticeable increase in up-close bear sightings and conflicts, with 2018 having the most bear killings since 2014, according to Fox News.
"This decision is based on our determination that Kaspersky Lab operates using a business model that inherently conflicts with acceptable Twitter Ads business practices," a Twitter spokesperson told Gizmodo.
Traveling to Singapore, Trump is looking to temporarily escape his flaring personal conflicts with key U.S. allies over trade as well as domestic pressure like the swirling Russia probe.
He said that the investigation related to his handling of conflicts of interest while with Raiffeisen and that he believed he treated the potential conflicts with the necessary care.
Should hunting be abandoned without better alternatives in place, the likelihood is that land will be converted to agriculture, prey populations will decline and conflicts with people will increase.
Researchers saw that these youth tended to express their depression differently from other demographic groups—typically through complaints about conflicts with others, as well as physical pain or discomfort.
Still, with McMaster and Tillerson both out, there are few left in Trump's inner circle likely to advocate for a peaceful resolution to conflicts with Iran and North Korea.
However, critics of greater Indian involvement warn it could increase tensions and even potential conflicts with Pakistan, which accuses Delhi of fomenting violence in its border regions with Afghanistan.
We might have sex with the "wrong" person, fail to use protection, or engage in a sex act that we desire, but which conflicts with our morals or values.
Toward the end of her tenure — she left the administration in January 1981, after Mr. Carter had been denied a second term — she described her conflicts with her colleagues.
One deals with a baker who does not want to make a cake to celebrate the marriage of a same-sex couple because it conflicts with his religious beliefs.
The fault, he believes, lies with our fixation on sleeping "in one straight shot through the night," a schedule that conflicts with the natural sleep rhythms of many people.
A hearing about the provision was originally scheduled for Wednesday but was canceled, which Ways and Means Committee Democrats said was due to scheduling conflicts with House-floor proceedings.
Trump's most ardent anti-Iran advisers on the National Security Council wanted these working groups to help Israel prepare for future conflicts with Iranian proxies in Lebanon and Syria.
In the same way that democracies are based on the peaceful resolution of disagreements within society, so cooperation is the best way to resolve conflicts with nations, he said.
" Besides invoking a 130-year-old agreement, AT&T also notes that the "ordinance conflicts with and is preempted by the pole attachment regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
The EOD officer noted that the strain comes at a difficult time strategically, as the military prepares for possible conflicts with near-peer adversaries such as Russia and China.
Because there was at least one decision in another circuit court that conflicts with the most recent case, it is also possible the Supreme Court could eventually weigh in.
Canadian and Mexican levies on products like pork, cheese and milk have especially hurt American farmers who are already smarting from Mr. Trump's trade conflicts with China and Europe.
Children can't go to school because of the police raids and violent conflicts with the gangs in the favelas, which often prove unsuccessful and do more harm than good.
In recent years it has become common for students to interject the phrase, "Thank you for understanding" when corresponding with me via email regarding conflicts with our practice schedule.
The Washington Post reported that Tillerson and his aides had conflicts with White House officials over Tillerson's habit of "neglecting to return phone calls," according to White House sources.
The Democrats' response shows just how much has changed when it comes to the way partisan rivals act in the face of our conflicts with Iran and other enemies.
"The Breathe Suite," released this year, collects six heavy, swarming originals dedicated to black lives lost in conflicts with the authorities or engaged in the struggle for racial justice.
As C.E.O. of both Google and Alphabet, Mr. Pichai faces legal and regulatory challenges on two continents, conflicts with its own workers and sinking public opinion in its brand.
The court's ruling, which found the National Assembly to be in contempt, followed more than a year of conflicts with the legislature, which is controlled by Mr. Maduro's opponents.
A district judge blocked the executions from going forward, holding that the protocol conflicts with the Federal Death Penalty Act, which requires adherence to a state's method of execution.
Even if bills still need to be paid, and we can't totally avoid conflicts with other people or unplug from the Internet, sometimes it's just nice to be baby.
However, the national portrayal of the royal family as an arena for mythmaking and as a symbol of national identity periodically conflicts with the culture's often much darker imaginings.
The trade data have been volatile in recent months, with big swings between exports and imports because of Washington's conflicts with trading partners, including the European Union, Mexico and Canada.
Tehran and Washington are on opposite sides of a number of conflicts, with Iran helping prop up Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and training and supplying Houthi rebels in Yemen.
"The Trump administration has its hands full with a plethora of conflicts with the legislative branch of government," said Mark Kastel, co-founder of the organic watchdog group Cornucopia Institute.
But the attorneys general argued that the proposed rule is "unsupported" by these 25 protections and in fact "conflicts with federal statutes" and undermines state health care policies and laws.
That view conflicts with some lower court rulings that found targeting someone for their sexual orientation is an illegal form of both sex discrimination and sex stereotyping under Title VII.
It had to struggle to avoid conflicts with religious holidays while spacing out the three presidential and one vice presidential debate out over the course of four weeks in autum.
The success of this strategy presents the Kremlin with a worrisome incentive to lean in to further conflicts with the West as Putin begins his fourth term, Russia-watchers said.
Cimi says hundreds of indigenous people are killed each year in territorial conflicts with ranchers in Brazil, rich in land to be exploited and low on deeds and property records.
Lee Merritt, an attorney retained by Jean's family, said at a news conference on Monday that Guyger's version of the shooting conflicts with what he has learned about the altercation.
We are privileged to live in a nation where conflicts with government or private groups can — and should — be settled using peaceful means, according to the laws of the land.
The case has raised concerns that the military is muzzling reporting on its conflicts with myriad armed groups that claim to fight on behalf of ethnic minorities seeking more autonomy.
The library's first battle over missing books began in the 1980s, the fallout from a series of conflicts with a group of white supremacists who had settled in the region.
The 9th Circuit's ruling conflicts with an earlier ruling rejecting such legal protections in the 3rd Circuit, meaning the issue is likely to be ultimately resolved by the Supreme Court.
Robert Aderholt of Alabama, would allow child welfare providers to decline to "provide a service that conflicts with its sincerely held religious beliefs or moral convictions," according to the congressman.
Much has been said about the president's vision for ending the HIV epidemic and how it conflicts with the policies and rhetoric we have observed over the past two years.
In Arizona, the candidate Senate GOP leaders prefer faces fierce primary opposition that includes a former sheriff pardoned by Trump for a crime stemming from his conflicts with Latino immigrants.
This was a tough week for Mr. Trump, including conflicts with prominent Republicans, but it's nearly impossible for the party to fire him and nominate someone else before the election.
The three ministers restated their goal of reaching a new NAFTA deal by the end of the year to avoid conflicts with 2018 elections in Mexico and the United States.
Trump reportedly told the acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, to hold the funds, which the US had provided in light of Ukraine's conflicts with pro-Russian separatists.
In the years since, it's become a symbol for Ahmed, herself; a stand-in as her own answer to the endless questioning of whether Muslim identity conflicts with American patriotism.
All of the charming Venusian qualities that make Libras wonderful are amplified at this time—but on Thursday, Venus conflicts with strict Saturn, which feels like a struggle with commitments.
Tammy had conflicts with Kelsey Weier and Mykenna Dorn during her time on The Bachelor, and both women will be seeking answers when they're all on the WTA stage together.
"The reason that they're so bad at this is that it conflicts with their business model," said Zeynep Tufekci, a sociologist and technology expert at the University of North Carolina.
Understanding how elephants use smell to find food may have implications for protecting them from conflicts with humans, which often happen when elephants leave protected areas to seek cultivated crops.
Read more " _____ • Bob Bauer in Lawfare: "Trump's defense — not to mention, the type of defense that Donald Trump most typically mounts — will present serious conflicts with his duties as President.
Conflicts with military groups in surrounding countries and territories flare up intermittently and can lead to increased spending commitments or be damaging to economic activity (despite Israel's improved defence capabilities).
Seeking judicial review now appears to be impeachable, and there is a line of presidents who should have been removed for asking courts to resolve conflicts with the legislative branch.
Prosecutors in Ukraine are investigating whether a member of Parliament committed treason by working with two associates of President Trump's to promote a plan for settling Ukraine's conflicts with Russia.
Some farmers and pigeon breeders in the south's rural patchwork of ponds and fields say they've been scarred by past decades of conflicts with China and want to avoid that.
Evans' resignation comes after a 10-week investigation was launched early last year into his outside employment as a lawyer and consultant and conflicts with his position on the council.
The decision to continue investing in Wells Fargo, which has a reported $2202 billion in investments in private prisons, conflicts with the moral stand that the ​UC took in December.
The groups also claimed that provisions in the rule requiring employers to disclose personal information about employees both before and after the pre-election hearing conflicts with federal privacy laws.
"These policies do impact business travelers' ability to stay connected, as well as cause conflicts with existing risk management procedures," said Michael McCormick, executive director and COO of the GBTA.
The Chamber released an interactive graphic that maps out how Trump's trade conflicts with China, Europe, Canada, and Mexico could affect each state in the country in the coming months.
Trust predicated on looking the other way in the face of wrongdoing conflicts with U.S. military law and norms, as well as the core values of the special operations community.
The former state prosecutor also fired top KFS officials and suspended and reshuffled others, saying that corruption in the agency was contributing to deforestation and conflicts with communities living around forests.
One source we spoke to told us that Skully has only shipped 20 helmets so far, which conflicts with another source who said it was more than that but under 100.
The fundamental source of the disagreement here is that Iran, unlike Cuba, is embedded in an overlapping series of regional conflicts with American allies, including, most importantly, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The dairy industry has been shifting toward larger, corporate farms over the last 15 years, creating conflicts with local residents and environmental activists because the farms produce massive amounts of waste.
HHS wrote in April that it had since found that the rule conflicts with recent Justice Department guidance that protections from discrimination based on sex do not apply to gender identity.
The Wall Street Journal reported on March 29 that three independent board members of Pemex were set to resign over conflicts with Lopez Obrador's strategy for managing the troubled oil company.
"In some ways this is a really good vehicle for anti-Americanism," said Conley, who noted that rhetoric about American bullies conflicts with the agreement's origin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
That conflicts with the account given on the day of the crash by the Greek defense minister, who said the plane swerved and dropped to 15,000 feet before disappearing from radar.
Starz has apparently already taken steps to avoid potential conflicts with cable operators, pledging not to advertise the $8.99-per-month OTT product on the channels that TV customers are watching.
This self-serving hypothesis conflicts with the established fact that presidents typically enter office and promptly try to make good on their party's campaign promises, election-generated scandals and gaffes notwithstanding.
But that assertion allegedly conflicts with text messages and photos found on his seized cell phone, prosecutor Alaleh Kiancerci said in a sentencing memo, the Mercury News of San Jose reported.
"In a short letter from an unnamed Twitter employee, we were told that our company 'operates using a business model that inherently conflicts with acceptable Twitter Ads business practices,'" it added.
The Department of Justice brief cites a growing body of case law on the unconstitutionality of "punishing people for their poverty," and highlights how the practice conflicts with public policy considerations.
The majority ended up on the streets because of redundancy or family conflicts with many turning to drugs or alcohol when they no longer had a place to live, he added.
The point here is obvious: Any effort to drastically expand renewable-energy production will mean yet more land-use conflicts with rural landowners who don't want those projects in their neighborhoods.
But given that this report conflicts with Ming's letter and the timeframe before these devices will supposedly be released, it's best to take this with a grain of salt, for now.
His campaign says the date conflicts with a major rally Mr. Sanders plans to hold in a prime New York City venue that has already granted a hard-to-get permit.
Almost three-quarters of Americans in a Reuters–Ipsos poll say they believe that businesses should serve customers of any sexual orientation, regardless of whether it conflicts with their religious beliefs.
First and foremost, onlookers are suspicious that committee leadership will advance McCaul's bill, given that it conflicts with their own proposal, which is not legislative and does not require a vote.
PricewaterhouseCoopers asked the Supreme Court to review the decision, arguing it conflicts with earlier rulings from other U.S. appeals courts and provides no specific guidance on what constitutes a reasonable relationship.
"We should be open-minded to talk about our disadvantages calmly and conflicts with other countries frankly," the paper quoted Jiang Jianguo, minister at the State Council Information Office, as saying.
And it's getting fought out in this symbolic territory over something like a wall, which to both sides can symbolize some of their deepest values and conflicts with the other party.
Russia is a key ally of Iran and has been defending Tehran's right to raise output post-sanctions while also supporting the Islamic Republic in many of its conflicts with Riyadh.
One would presume that a Department of Defense already fighting multiple wars and tasked to prepare for possible conflicts with Iran, Russia and China would have plenty to occupy its time.
Alas, a fully distributed governance system directly conflicts with a key challenge of the early buildout phase of a product, where a company actually benefits from centralized rather than distributed management.
Conflicts: SoftBank Vision will handle conflicts with SoftBank Group on a case-by-case basis, although there is no guarantee that the resolution will be to the benefit of Vision investors.
Cognitive dissonance, which is the psychological discomfort experienced by someone confronted by information that conflicts with their beliefs, can be created by forcing someone to feel personally responsible for climate change.
The West has to be careful in selecting strategic "bedfellows" in a country where frozen conflicts are capable of exploding sky high and exacerbating conflicts with Russia, leading to military confrontation.
Idaho's attorney general has expressed concerns about the constitutionality of the bill, which also conflicts with policies adopted by the Idaho High School Activities Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Lipinski voted for the Dream Act and the Equality Act for the first time this year, but with a caveat — he believes the bill conflicts with his positions on religious liberties.
There's speculation among the Democratic campaigns that their debate, scheduled to air on CNN, might get pushed back if it conflicts with the impeachment trial, potentially to the evening of Jan.
However, as Reality Steve pointed out on Twitter, this conflicts with filming for The Bachelorette, making it all but certain she won't be tapped to lead she show for another season.
But in the past decade, Iran has been inserting itself into devastating regional conflicts to cement its influence and engage in proxy conflicts with its regional foes, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Olson's firm, Gibson Dunn, decided there were too many conflicts with existing clients tied to the Russia investigation and did not support the move, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
In an interview airing Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press," Javad Zarif urged the Trump administration against pursuing a military solution to conflicts with Iranian-backed forces in the Middle East.
Its 248 bottling was known as "The Courtesan," but that name conflicts with an existing trademark in the United States, said Giles Cooke of Thistledown Wine Company, which produced the wine.
But compared with the conflicts with the current hosts and Ms. McCain, the on-air tenor was not nearly as fraught, and the audience not nearly as reactive to the pushback.
Some lawyers familiar with the situation cited existing commitments, upcoming trials, possible damage to a firm's reputation and potential conflicts with clients as part of their reasoning for not representing Trump.
On Wednesday, the White House shuttered the panel, headed by Vice President Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, citing conflicts with state and local officials over voter roll data.
The United States said earlier this year it would lift longstanding economic sanctions if Sudan made progress on ending these conflicts, with an initial review period set to expire in July.
Cannabis remains a prohibited substance under Australia's federal law and the new law conflicts with national drug laws which were enacted by the country's parliament that prohibits the possession of marijuana.
The issue before the court was whether the Caribbean island's 2014 law known as the Recovery Act, which was invalidated by U.S. courts last year, conflicts with U.S. federal bankruptcy law.
It has become a part of the lexicon as an effort, now worldwide, to discredit legitimate news sources for political gain when they present information that conflicts with the desired coverage.
The lesson: Trump escalates his conflicts with the media and other perceived enemies The moment: At his news conference Wednesday, the President-elect refused to hear a question from CNN's Jim Acosta.
The Trump regime has sent mixed messages to North Korea in recent days, as has been the case whenever the president's message on Twitter conflicts with more diplomatic minds in the government.
" Trump's natural impatience conflicts with the usual tendencies of the federal judiciary, which even in dangerous times attempts, as Chief Justice John Roberts has observed, "calmly to poise the scales of justice.
The summer Ulchi exercise is one of three major annual joint exercises that the two countries have staged for decades to hone their ability to cope with potential conflicts with North Korea.
Some reports indicate that his departure was planned after Bolton resigned from his post in September, following conflicts with the president on key foreign policy issues such as Iran and North Korea.
As demonstrated by the Supreme Court's 2014 Hobby Lobby decision, the government can allow institutions controlled by a religious organization to be exempt from a law that conflicts with its religious beliefs.
On Monday afternoon, the planet of money, values, and love, Venus, conflicts with your classical planetary ruler, optimistic Jupiter, causing you to incorporate your higher beliefs into your day-to-day routine.
They may, for instance, suffer from severe gender dysphoria, a state of emotional distress caused by how someone's body or the gender they were assigned at birth conflicts with their gender identity.
It was unclear how the court will rule on whether the Caribbean island's 2014 law known as the Recovery Act, which was invalidated by U.S. courts, conflicts with U.S. federal bankruptcy law.
"We've just seen this study and are looking into the research, which conflicts with last week's study from the University of Pennsylvania," a Netflix spokesperson told Gizmodo in an email on Tuesday.
Although Luke hadn't signed on to be a full-time part of the new '90210' project -- due to scheduling conflicts with his "Riverdale" gig -- we're told he hoped to make guest appearances.
The stance also conflicts with two federal appeals courts that ruled transgender students have the right to use the restroom that matches their gender identity under Title IX. View the discussion thread.
Trump does not view the European Union as a foe because he is anti-Europe per se, but because his nationalist worldview conflicts with the international liberal order, which the EU epitomizes.
Caroline Manzo and Lisa Vanderpump both split after chatting with Cohen, likely to avoid conflicts with their estranged Real Housewives of New Jersey and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast members, respectively.
"I see a very powerful chart here [on the XLI industrial ETF] that is just aching to break potentially on resolution with the trade conflicts with China," Todd Gordon, founder of TradingAnalysis.
"This decision is based on our determination that Kaspersky Lab operates using a business model that inherently conflicts with acceptable Twitter Ads business practices," Twitter said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
A Republican senator who requested anonymity to discuss feelings about Cruz within the GOP caucus said his past conflicts with the party won't hurt support from colleagues when he needs it most.
It is not clear what actions the House Democrats might take, but in separate conflicts with the White House over documents and testimony the House Oversight and Reform Committee has issued subpoenas.
Ginkgo plans to select participating companies based on several factors, including the scope and type of project they aim to do and whether the startup has intellectual property that conflicts with Ginkgo's.
She also told the Times she would be skipping a popular post-election meeting in Puerto Rico, which many democratic leaders attend, because it conflicts with an orientation for new Congress members.
"Violation of a law or regulation may be ethical when that law or rule has inadequate moral basis or when it conflicts with another law judged to be more important," it says.
" READ: Trump's attacks on the EU are tanking the markets The English-language Global Times posed a question: "If the U.S. is determined to escalate conflicts with China, then so be it.
That conflicts with what Rob Hinds, a referee trainer, told MMA Fighting: that the bell does not signal the end of the round and that the referee has to stop the action.
Top firms have a well-earned reputation as cautious defenders of the establishment, and immigration is generally considered a safe area for pro bono work because it rarely conflicts with corporate clients.
If people receive information that conflicts with their social identities, they will often reject that information, even if it is accepted or offered by witnesses, experts or institutions unaffiliated with either side.
Consider, Professor Hathaway said, what kind of a world we could be re-entering, if the Trump administration's escalation of its conflicts with other nations were to shred the current international consensus.
But Trump's tweet, claiming that he has "terminated the very unfair, costly and unpopular individual mandate," obviously conflicts with the DOJ's interpretation (setting aside whether Trump has any idea what he's saying).
If continuing to like Donald Trump conflicts with my beliefs about the personal morality of public officials, I will alter my views on that subject, enabling me to continue to support Trump.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Could you identify with, or at least understand, Clara Dollar's online persona problem, and how it conflicts with her real life needs and wants?
The former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor was a "disgruntled employee who had frequent conflicts with his manager," not a principled whistleblower, according to a report the House Intelligence Committee released Thursday.
The fact that the company won't sell its cars should help it avoid the sort of legal conflicts with established auto dealers that have troubled Tesla in some US states, he said.
Faced with the possibility that states might decide to follow a path that conflicts with the party's commitment to imposing work requirements on welfare recipients, the Trump administration blocked the alternative path.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc analysts on Sunday downgraded their second-quarter economic growth forecasts for the United States because of risks stemming from trade conflicts with Mexico and China.
Furthermore, in a deeply partisan political climate, it's become increasingly easy for observers to simply write off artists as out of touch or irrelevant when their message conflicts with the audience's beliefs.
A member of the family that owns the manufacturer of OxyContin repeatedly gave testimony in a lawsuit that conflicts with details in a report by federal prosecutors, newly disclosed court papers indicate.
In the run-up to the nomination of an FTC chairman, companies engaged in conflicts with Google, including Yelp, have made efforts to promote his appointment, according to the Wall Street Journal.
It's not that human beings are committed to destroying chimps and alligators; we just happen to do so when the pursuit of our goals conflicts with the wellbeing of less intelligent creatures.
Berri, Lebanon's point person with Satterfield, is a close ally of the powerful Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah, a political and military organization backed by Iran that has fought numerous conflicts with Israeli.
Since Trump's surprise November 2016 election, his family has faced criticism that its portfolio of real estate and consumer goods businesses, which lean heavily on the Trump name, conflicts with its Washington roles.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington -- a watchdog group which raised concerns about Shanahan's Boeing links -- released a statement Tuesday noting the potential for conflicts with Esper's previous lobbying work at Raytheon.
Only 15% of those siblings said they had financial conflicts with each other, but nearly 70% of the siblings who did harbor disagreements said that parents were at the heart of the problem.
One disturbing element, according to Atlanta lawyer and legal analyst Page Pate, is the section allowing religious organizations to deny housing to unmarried couples, which, in his opinion, conflicts with federal housing laws.
Although we'd need more data to categorically say cell phones have diminished the frequency of HWC, it does show that people are using phones to avoid, manage, and react to conflicts with wildlife.
The referendum is being held despite intense international pressure on Barzani to call it off, amid fears that it would spark fresh conflicts with Baghdad and with Iraq's powerful neighbours, Iran and Turkey.
In recent years, the Muslim community has faced conflicts with other Minnesota residents, including vandalism to mosques and opposition to at least one new Islamic house of worship, according to the Star Tribune.
Sheikh Fahad was accused of shooting three officers as he stormed a police station in a bid to free his two sons, but the Qatari government's version of events conflicts with other witnesses'.
A class-action lawsuit, which began as a challenge to how it classifies drivers but ultimately centered on Uber's attempts to resolve conflicts with drivers outside of a courtroom, was one such suit.
The Department of the Interior concluded Tuesday that drilling off the East Coast was not only unpopular, but would have "significant potential conflicts" with other interests, such as commercial shipping and the military.
These existing conflicts, with a US president who has even bolder visions about who he would be willing to take on, leaves the world sitting with bated breath to see what comes next.
Former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden was a "disgruntled employee who had frequent conflicts with his manager," not a principled whistleblower, according to a report the House Intelligence Committee released Thursday.
In deciding to close off proposed Atlantic drilling sites for the next five years, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell cited market dynamics, opposition from coastal states as well as potential conflicts with military uses.
One week after Microsoft was awarded a $10 billion cloud contract by the Department of Defense over Amazon, Oracle is reviving charges that the agency's conflicts with Amazon Web Services tarnished the process.
Trump says there are no ties, no conflicts, with Russia or Putin friends but he refuses to release his tax returns which could help answer questions and ease anxiety among many concerned Americans.
Conservation groups are pushing hardest for provisions in the regulation that would identify "designated leasing areas" which have low conflicts with wildlife, good energy potential and are near transmission infrastructure, among other benefits.
Ken Ackerman, administrator of Saint Marys Hospital, Mayo Clinic, said at the meeting that he wished the doctors treating Alyssa had come to him sooner as the conflicts with the family were escalating.
Trump and his allies have consistently denied that aid to Ukraine, which has been embroiled in conflicts with Russian-backed rebels in Crimea for years, was ever tied to an investigation of Biden.
But shrinking amounts of land available to herd animals, as many African nations try to develop and expand farming, is making herding more challenging - and vulnerable to conflicts with farmers - in many places.
"To quash talk that its arsenal is empty, the Bank of Japan might decide at its September meeting to stop targeting the monetary base, which conflicts with the negative-rate policy," Iley said.
" Some law professors, such as University of Virginia's John Duffy, say the proposal conflicts with the principle that the Constitution vests all executive power in the president "not just some fraction of it.
"Texas health officials are baldly imposing the view that the fetal tissue is elevated to personhood—a religious opinion that conflicts with our own," said Satanic Temple founder Lucien Greaves in a statement.
While China hopes the U.S. will resolve trade conflicts with China through dialogue, it will take all possible steps to protect its interests, ministry spokesman Gao Feng told a regular briefing in Beijing.
An Arizona rancher with 11 children, he had his own conflicts with the federal government, and he roamed the refuge's many buildings with a broad cowboy hat and a pistol on his hip.
The case of Mr. Goldberg's teenage client points to another flaw in the system: the propensity for exhausted parents in poor communities to call the police to resolve conflicts with or between children.
The decision by the appeals court in the Hernandez case, for example, conflicts with a ruling in the case of another cross-border shooting, which occurred along the Arizona-Mexico border in 2012.
But certain business and GOP lawmakers have slammed the president's widening trade conflicts with countries such as China, worrying that a back-and-forth tariff war could hurt consumers and damage American farmers.
"Harassment, even in its most subtle forms, directly conflicts with company policy," a spokeswoman for Exxon Mobil said in emailed comments, adding that the oil producer had a zero tolerance policy toward harassment.
Republicans and business groups promised to kill the arbitration rule within hours of its release, insisting it would limit cheaper, easier options for customers to resolve conflicts with banks and credit card companies.
"I hope this sends a message to judges across the country that if their conscience conflicts with their duty, they must leave the bench," the group's director Chris Hartman said in a statement.
Some — but not all — trans people experience severe gender dysphoria, a state of emotional distress caused by how someone's body or the gender they were assigned at birth conflicts with their gender identity.
NEW YORK, June 2 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc analysts on Sunday downgraded their second-quarter economic growth forecasts for the United States because of risks stemming from trade conflicts with Mexico and China.
The president's desire for maximum discretion to strike advantageous deals on a case-by-case basis conflicts with the need of businesses for a stable rules-based system to plan their investment and operations.
It was a high-profile case that considered a compelling question: does the government have the right to coerce a creative professional to create expression that conflicts with his or her faith and conscience?
" The church added that Americans "are privileged to live in a nation where conflicts with government or private groups can — and should — be settled using peaceful means, according to the laws of the land.
If Trump doesn't trust McMaster's assessments, or if he gets into a lot of conflicts with other key Trump advisers, then he'll have a hard time wielding a lot of influence over the president.
Among its representations about its business practices, Goldman Sachs said that it put its clients first, with processes and principles designed to minimize risk that the bank would run into conflicts with its clients.
The schedule may seem annoying, but there's a good reason for the shift: broadcaster NBC wants to avoid conflicts with Sunday Night Football, an event that has historically limited viewership numbers for the Emmys.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The president of the European Central Bank said on Thursday he wished conflicts with ECB staff representatives over hiring would not appear in the press, because that undermines efforts to resolve them.
Since then, recent gag-rules, conflicts with the media, deleted tweets, reports of 'case by case' review of federal scientific publications, and proposed legislation to abolish the EPA have done nothing to assuage fears.
But this open-and-shut version of events conflicts with what diligent reporters in the aviation press have uncovered in the weeks since Asia, Europe, Canada, and then the United States grounded the planes.
The ACLU argued that the requirement conflicts with a federal law from 1993 aimed at making it easier for people to register to vote by doing so when they apply for a driver's license.
For as much external conflict as it forced upon Quinn and Rachel, it wasn't backing up those external conflicts with the internal conflict they both struggled to get a handle on in season one.
In 2023, the second batch of ten Su-35 fighter jets would ensure Chinese Air Force superiority in the region amid brewing conflicts with other nations over territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
An Interior Department official told CNN that many factors were considered in the reversal, including current market dynamics, potential conflicts with other ocean uses including by the Defense Department, commercial issues and limited infrastructure.
How it's in our interests to resolve frozen conflicts, with perhaps a broader agenda than just the Ukrainian issue, so we look at all the frozen conflicts in the region and explain our position.
Ms. Ilagan said Mr. Duterte's willingness to be frank and spontaneous made him the kind of leader who could bring an end to conflicts with rebel groups that have long battled the central government.
Plaintiffs in the Missouri complaint said the law conflicts with more than four decades of binding precedent, would prohibit "the vast majority of pre-viability abortions", and denied patients healthcare they were entitled to.
" When he issued his order on November 19, Tigar said the Trump administration policy barring asylum for immigrants who enter outside legal checkpoints "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law and the "expressed intent of Congress.
Fort Payne, Alabama (CNN)President Donald Trump will not travel to Alabama to campaign for Roy Moore ahead of the December 12 special election, the White House said Monday, citing conflicts with his schedule.
Both Democratic presidential candidates endorsed supervised injection sites this week, a stance that conflicts with the federal government's objection to allowing so-called "safe" locations that let drug users inject heroin and other drugs.
Advocates for changes to punitive discipline in schools say educators should be trained to work to resolve conflicts with students rather than using suspension to punish what might be typical childish or adolescent behavior.
It ended an internal war against the terrorist group Shining Path, settled conflicts with its neighbors, overcame hyperinflation, became a relatively stable democracy and, despite its current predicament, achieved economic growth and reduced poverty.
For many economic observers on recession watch, a key concern is that a slowing global economy and U.S. trade conflicts with China and Mexico will hit U.S. factories, triggering weakness in the broader economy.
Poland's ruling nationalists Law and Justice (PiS) are no strangers to conflicts with environmentalists, with decisions to cull wild boar and carry out large-scale logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest provoking widespread opposition.
" Paez also argued that the rule conflicts with a 1951 United Nations treaty governing the treatment of refugees by allowing, among other things, the rerouting of immigrants to countries "where their lives are threatened.
Tamara Small, the organization's chief executive, said the new legislation was premature, and she predicted that the Cambridge ban would be challenged in court if it was passed because of conflicts with state legislation.
Tigar wrote that the ban "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law and that restrictions would put asylum seekers at "increased risk of violence and other harms at the border" if it was to take effect.
" But he added, "Where that message conflicts with the president's budget is where they say, 'Hey, states, we want you to do this work, but we're going to cut your budget to do it.
The depiction of love, redemption, and forgiveness in Waves is precisely what so many of those films are going for, along with plenty of other nonreligious movies that resolve family conflicts with Hollywood endings.
California's Democratic state leadership Wednesday tapped former Attorney General Eric Holder as a legal advisor to the legislature as the state prepares for conflicts with a new Republican-controlled Congress and President-elect Donald Trump.
The new rule, which applies to all of FINRA's 3,900 member firms nationally, aims to resolve conflicts with some legacy FINRA rules that created problems for brokers who wanted to intervene on a client's behalf.
The latest delay came after his attorney, Henry Klingeman, filed a letter requesting a new date because the August time frame "conflicts with a long-planned family vacation," read the letter, obtained by Page Six.
Washington (CNN)Former CIA Director David Petraeus is backing President Donald Trump's argument for strategic cooperation with Russia, saying he can imagine times when the US could overlook its conflicts with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents the plaintiffs, argued in their lawsuit that the statute conflicts with a federal law designed to make it easier to register to vote while getting a driver's license.
"Environmental change is not abstract, it is entangled with colonial and military conflicts, with real war crimes and with forms of destruction," says Samaneh Moafi, a senior research fellow of Forensic Architecture studying environmental crimes.
One portion of the guidance directs lawyers in the Justice Department to scrutinize all proposed federal regulations, saying that the department won't concur in the issuance of any rule that conflicts with the religious guidance.
"This improper leveraging of Disney's copyright in the digital content to restrict secondary transfers of physical copies directly implicates and conflicts with public policy enshrined in the Copyright Act, and constitutes copyright misuse," Pregerson wrote.
They adopted scales to communicate with the dinos, and apparently kept that default, when they aren't meddling with human evolution or having proxy conflicts with each other by assuming the roles of prominent human leaders.
" Soylu also targeted PEN America saying, "Your biased request for dropping the charges against a person who is currently facing a legal investigation conflicts with the principle of rule of law, which has universal validity.
After the debate, Rubio said he's done with the personal Trump attacks and that he'll "never go back into that gutter again" because it conflicts with his faith and with his family's expectations of him.
While the Clinton campaign agreed to all three scheduled debates Monday, Trump is still whining about the schedule's conflicts with NFL games and may just skip the whole thing if he doesn't drop out beforehand.
This is most true of "Romancero Gitano" (803, meaning "Gypsy Ballads"), a collection of poems of gypsy feuds and conflicts with the police, and suffused with images of the moon, blood and the colour green.
"Occasionally some predators have individual quirks or behaviors that lead them to conflicts with humans," Sugoto Roy, coordinator of the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Program, said over email.
Vincenz has said the FINMA probe related to his handling of conflicts of interest while with Raiffeisen, Switzerland's third-largest bank, and that he believed he had treated the potential conflicts with the necessary care.
They cite numerous conflicts with the Constitution, as well as other legal objections, and make it clear that ACLU lawyers would wrap many of Trump policies in legal red tape if they were ever enacted.
Epic Systems, will almost certainly prove controversial because it directly conflicts with an earlier decision by an appeals court in Louisiana, a split that could prompt the Supreme Court to wade back into the fray.
In a question-and-answer session with the troops, Neller said the U.S. could shift its focus after years of fighting in the Middle East to Eastern Europe, citing Russia's conflicts with Ukraine and Georgia.
And Trump's claim that "we're going to go a lot higher than these numbers" conflicts with the predictions of most bank and Federal Reserve economists, who forecast that growth will slow in 2019 and 2020.
One technique, called TSX asynchronous abort, or TAA, tricks a processor into using a feature called TSX that's designed to fall back to a kind of "savepoint" in memory if it conflicts with another process.
As the years stretch on, as conflicts with new terrorist organizations lead us to wonder if Gitmo will be used to detain yet more people, it is increasingly unclear what fate awaits the detention facility.
Why it matters: Kobach's position as the state's top election official and a staunch ally of President Trump conflicts with concerns that have been raised about the integrity of his involvement in past U.S. elections.
But one potential problem with this approach, the National Academies panel said, is that the land required to grow biomass for these power plants could run into conflicts with the need for farmland for food.
On Friday, the court said that the state law conflicts with the federal copyright law's first-sale doctrine that claims once a copyright owner sells work a first time, they lose control over future sales.
He came into the job last year saying he hoped to emulate the process Brent Scowcroft ran under President George Bush, but he has had his own conflicts with the Pentagon and the State Department.
Today's Christian nationalists want the ability to override the law where it conflicts with their religious beliefs, and thus to withdraw from the social contract that binds the rest of us together as a nation.
It is a case where the federal government's legitimate authority to set national immigration policy conflicts with the states' equally legitimate power to manage their own law enforcement agencies in the way they deem fit.
And the politics of a new era, as President-elect Donald J. Trump encourages assertive Israeli action in Jerusalem and the West Bank, could kindle fresh conflicts with Arab neighbors that make energy partnerships problematic.
By its very nature, it conflicts with Sunni beliefs and especially Wahhabism, the ideology that all the terror groups inflicting misery on Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria — as well as London, Paris and Brussels — adhere to.
The NABE also said a majority of respondents from goods-producing companies said their companies were delaying investment, raising prices or taking other steps in response to the Trump administration's trade conflicts with other nations.
In abandoning the proposal, the department cited the current oil market, with its weak demand and historically low prices, along with local opposition and potential conflicts with commercial and military activity on the East Coast.
It would divert cyclists from the heavily crowded entrance to the bridge, and also reduce any potential conflicts with pedestrians in a sloping section of the bridge where Manhattan-bound cyclists are going their fastest.
My belief that we ought to have a real democracy where billionaires don't have that kind of influence through their gift-giving conflicts with my desire to not have lots of people die from malaria.
In addition, Heard's team claimed she was unavailable to be deposed at the time due to scheduling conflicts with her friend's engagement in New Jersey, and her new movie, Justice League, which is filming in England.
"Calhoun's legacy as a white supremacist and a national leader who passionately promoted slavery as a 'positive good' fundamentally conflicts with Yale's mission and values," Yale President Peter Salovey said in a written statement released Saturday.
It also tells vividly of Xu's personal battles with partial deafness, limited visibility in one eye, as well as the conflicts with her Chinese coaches after she signed up her own coach for 2012 via Facebook.
Friday's district court rulings argue that the public charge rule conflicts with how federal immigration law has been interpreted for two decades and appears to ignore the tens of thousands of public comments that opposed it.
Despite a TMZ report that high-powered Hollywood divorce attorney Wasser is quitting over internal conflicts with Jolie, a spokesperson for the Oscar winner and mother of six tells PEOPLE the two are still working together.
But a less-than-friendly relationship between Sanders and the press -- or Trump and the press -- is no excuse for the President to hold an event away from Washington that conflicts with the correspondents' dinner again.
Mr Phillips, a Christian who "strives to honour God in all aspects of his life", considers gay marriage "sacrilegious" and refuses "to express through his art an idea about marriage that conflicts with his religious beliefs".
Dianne Feinstein, had reached out to special counsel Robert Mueller to see if there were any conflicts with hearing from Manafort, as well as Trump Jr., whom the two leaders want to hear from as well.
No one in my family has been harmed in any of the three military assaults Israel has launched during its armed conflicts with the Hamas-led Gaza authority since 2008, and our house hasn't been hit.
The theocratic implication is that non-Christians live and worship there on sufferance; indeed, Mr Moore has questioned whether Muslims should serve in Congress, since the constitutional protection of freedom of worship "conflicts with Islamic doctrine".
And, owing to the so-called "conscience clause," Polish doctors will be able to refuse medication if they feel the decision conflicts with their personal values and beliefs (that is, they can object on religious grounds).
One hospital expected to open this year is a Qatar-funded centre for prosthetics, an area much in demand in Gaza where repeated conflicts with Israel since 2006 have left thousands of people with missing limbs.
A spokeswoman for the Pentagon pushed back on assertions that the agency had been involved in the group's supposed conflicts with law enforcement, stating that the agency was supportive of groups exercising their First Amendment rights.
Orban also said he would not support any European Union budget that would provide funding for immigrants, flagging more conflicts with Brussels in the wake of a new proposal to cut funding for some member states.
"Rates slightly rose last week based on fears of trade conflicts with China and other countries but were offset by what we saw as a positive economic outlook from the Fed," said MBA economist Joel Kan.
The most recent reschedule occurred when the bout moved a week ahead of its original March 5th date, in order to avoid scheduling conflicts with the UFC 196 card that will feature both Conor McGregor vs.
In Syria, a singular operational focus on countering WMD or terrorism, albeit important objectives, ignores the complexity of overlapping conflicts with geostrategic implications that will require multifaceted solutions beyond which the U.S. military can address alone.
But he said Mr. Trump's policy tilt might ignite a series of conflicts with America's trade partners, to say nothing of the Asian giant that appears to be the real focus of Mr. Trump's ire: China.
"There is a real risk of more and deeper conflicts with both candidates," De Echave warns, pointing out that they both talk up their intentions to attract big investors and bemoan the amount of red tape.
Piper describes her elaborate, ongoing conflicts with her college administration: She wanted to pursue her career as artist, she had serious health difficulties, and she had to take care of her mother, who was extremely ill.
Lower court rulings had argued that the public charge rule conflicts with how federal immigration law has been interpreted for two decades and appears to ignore the tens of thousands of public comments that opposed it.
Withdrawing from the global Paris climate agreement and the landmark Iran nuclear deal, starting trade conflicts with friendly governments and berating members of NATO make those nations less likely to listen to Washington's entreaties on China.
Jay was specifically referring to the potential for armed conflicts with foreign nations, but the concern was that border states will have the greatest interest in interfering with federal policies concerning border issues and foreign relations.
He has engaged in open conflicts with Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, among others, although just Monday he went golfing with Mr. Graham.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's war is reaching a point where President Bashar al-Assad will not be able to win back much more territory without risking conflicts with foreign powers that have sent military forces to the country.
The U.S. Navy's forces in Bahrain are seen as critical to U.S. security because of the conflicts with Iran and Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen that could present threats to shipping in the region, per CNN.
And he noted that the courts could continue to weigh in on partisan gerrymandering cases in which there were conflicts with state law, citing a 2015 case in which the Supreme Court struck down maps in Florida.
Companies often donate money for the inaugurations of incoming presidents from both sides of the political aisle, but in this case the contributions were notable because of Trump's conflicts with the tech industry, especially over immigration issues.
This weekend can bring some shocking news that pertains to your career when Mercury conflicts with planet of surprises Uranus—which is slowly moving through the public reputation sector of your chart for the next seven years.
It was a big surprise: both because EA teased something futuristic toward the end of Battlefield 4, and because WWI just hasn't been blockbuster video game material like later conflicts with more recognizable technology and simpler politics.
We also see Jane have public conflicts with strangers, like dudes who are spreading their legs too wide on the subway and strangers who start accusing her of being the kind of person who has a Tumblr.
Thanks to the media's practiced interest in criticizing Israel, these former failed diplomats are given a platform to criticize every idea that conflicts with the ineffective ones they advocated when they had the power to implement them.
Instead, US policymakers should focus on challenging Russia in undeclared regional conflicts with its neighbors, its numerous cyber-attacks on the US and its allies, and its use of political warfare to divide democracies across the Atlantic.
The novel's greatest success is realized in Lib's twin conflictswith the all-male committee that has hired her, and with her small charge's stubborn determination to die, so to speak, at the foot of the Cross.
His hostility to NATO and claims that the alliance is simply a vehicle for US allies to raid the US "piggy bank" directly conflicts with the position taken by the entire US foreign policy and military establishment.
That conflicts with the Institution on Taxation and Economic Policy numbers, and Yardeni said that may be due to the S&P 500 data including taxes paid to state and local government as well as foreign authorities.
Formula One has made several attempts to race in Weehawken, N.J., and an IndyCar race scheduled to be held in Boston this year was scrapped, in part because of objections from neighbors and conflicts with city officials.
Trump had repeatedly promised on the campaign trail that he would repeal and replace ObamaCare, but he has also said that "everybody will have insurance," a promise that conflicts with the fallout predicted in the CBO score.
As a result, most plans would likely still have an actuarial value of at least 56 percent — unless and until courts strike down the Trump administration regulation, a possibility, given that it conflicts with the ACA statute.
ALREADY FURIOUS The USDA is a natural scapegoat and a topic of conspiracy theories among farmers suspicious of its sprawling bureaucracy, career employees and its research who sometimes conflicts with what they see on their own farms.
S.H.I.E.L.D.'s conflicts with Hydra have been a central element of season three, but there's a bigger story in play that the show hasn't devoted as much time to: the Inhumans popping up all over the planet.
Yet, to its credit, in the past 25 years, it has ended an internal war, settled conflicts with its neighbors, overcome hyperinflation, become a stable democracy and, despite its current predicament, achieved economic growth and reduced poverty.
Such an approach was designed to avoid conflicts with downstream neighbors, like those Ethiopia is experiencing with Egypt over its large-scale Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, said Lawrence Laku Wani, an undersecretary in the country's electricity ministry.
A Republican senator from a key agricultural state wants President Donald Trump to "rapidly" reduce trade conflicts with the European Union, Canada and Mexico to focus on what he deems the real problem: Chinese trade abuses. Sen.
Season 11 opens with Haley and Dylan figuring out the best way to raise the new fourth generation of the blended family as their parents try to give them advice that conflicts with the latest parenting books.
Laurie's conflicts with her mother usually revolve around the way she expects her mother to act, and here, their banter is prickly, with Laurie scolding and Sally brushing off each of the barbs with some caustic wit.
"Rising protectionism, the U.S. trade conflicts with Europe and China and the still-unclear Brexit situation are unsettling companies worldwide so they are holding back investments," said Volker Treier from the DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce.
Such an approach was designed to avoid conflicts with downstream neighbors, like those Ethiopia is experiencing with Egypt over its large-scale Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, said Lawrence Laku Wani, an undersecretary in the country's electricity ministry.
"As the geographic range of grizzly bears expands in Montana, density within that range is also increasing ... As grizzly populations become more dense and widespread, conflicts with humans will likely increase," the Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks said.
"The president's approval rating has been tied to better news on China trade over the last year and a half," said Clifton, adding it would improve confidence if Trump were to solve some trade conflicts with China.
"He's my idol," said Chaleen Hill, 38, who runs an operation that rescues unwanted horses, and said that her family gave up its ranch after conflicts with the United States Forest Service made running it too difficult.
President Donald Trump on March 22 signed a provision into law making it clear that U.S. judges can issue warrants for such data, while giving companies an avenue to object if the request conflicts with foreign law.
US law requires every other employee of the executive branch, except the president and vice president, to sell assets that create conflicts with official duties or to recuse themselves from all government matters that affect those financial interests.
The United States and Western nations fear the vote could lead to conflicts with Baghdad and neighboring Turkey and Iran, which host sizeable Kurdish populations, diverting attention from the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria.
And he has maintained that it's his choice: "It&aposs not about turning away these customers, it&aposs about doing a cake for an event -- a religious sacred event -- that conflicts with my conscience," he said last year.
When the demands of love conform to social norms, such an individual might appear to be obeying them; but when their love conflicts with what their society dictates, the veil lifts, and their alternative ethical motivation is revealed.
President Trump turned out to be more of a foreign policy hawk than he let on, and he is pushing a law-and-order agenda that conflicts with the open-border, pro-criminal justice reform principles of libertarianism.
We get to see Dumbledore teaching, McGonagall being badass (even though her mere existence conflicts with canon), clusters of students in house colors whose only concern is passing Charms, not tracking down an angry Obscurial for reasons unknown.
City supervisors have argued that host registration is a crucial step in combatting San Francisco's historic housing crisis, while opponents claim the new law conflicts with federal legislation that protects websites from being held responsible for users' posts.
Egypt, as well as U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have designated the Brotherhood a terrorist organization, saying the group's ideology conflicts with that of a sovereign state, making it a threat to national security.
Manning was initially sentenced to 35 years for her role in providing classified information to Wikileaks, and has faced significant disciplinary actions — most recently, seven days in solitary confinement — as a result of conflicts with the prison administration.
The 29-year-old told Esquire that he almost gave up the film War Dogs with Jonah Hill due to scheduling conflicts with La La Land when he unexpectedly found out the film was moving forward without him.
The ethics experts also agreed that the White House – or, for that matter, anyone else under the special counsel's scrutiny - would almost certainly lose a challenge to Mueller's appointment based on his supposed conflicts with Manafort and Kushner.
But over the last few months, the administration's conflicts with China have gone well beyond trade to include signs of military flare-ups over the South China Sea and public allegations that Beijing is interfering in U.S. elections.
After more than a decade in Iraq and Afghanistan, they say, troops are lagging in training and new weaponry, which is jeopardizing their ability to defeat the Islamic State and deal with potential conflicts with Russia and China.
Rogers said it is "not helpful" to have acting secretaries leading the Pentagon, especially at a time when there are escalating conflicts with Iran and North Korea, and thousands of migrants are showing up on the southern border.
"Regrettably, a hard Brexit is not off the table," Maas said in a wide-ranging speech that also touched on trade conflicts with the United States and what he called the growing threat posed by China's state capitalism.
She starts making quick work of both men right away: On advice from Chaleff, who can't take Erik's defense because of conflicts with Calabasas, Leslie appears to snatch the case from Shapiro, at least in any meaningful way.
According to the watchdog group Public Citizen, three-quarters of FTC commissioners have "revolving-door conflicts" with tech companies and other industries, meaning they wind up becoming lawyers or lobbyists for corporate America once they leave the agency.
In two of the precinct's other unsolved killings this year — those of Jequan Lawrence in August and Kevin Thomas in October — the victims were embroiled in conflicts with criminal groups in their housing developments, according to police investigators.
Critics – including panel member Jacqueline Nguyen, who wrote a scathing dissent from the Hyundai majority's holding – say the opinion conflicts with precedent from other circuits, in particular with the 3rd Circuit's en banc 2011 decision in Sullivan v.
When the Norwegian Consumer Council first formally criticized Nintendo's policy in 2018, it said that Nintendo's policy conflicts with the EU's Consumer Rights Directive, which requires that consumers must be able to cancel online purchases and receive refunds.
Proposals for such statements ordinarily emanate from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Council, which looks at any constitutional infirmities; and the Office of Management and the Budget which rides herd on conflicts with an administration's policy objectives.

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