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Sure, kayak pros counsel against newbies attempting a Hudson crossing.
Analysts who cover ServiceNow were quick to counsel against hasty judgements.
It would also pit the Senate legal counsel against the Trump administration directly.
It would be reassuring to think that the hawkish Mr Pompeo would counsel against it.
As #RoachGate played out on social media, the "Tardy for the Party" singer obtained legal counsel against Leakes.
As #RoachGate played out on social media, the "Tardy for the Party" singer obtained legal counsel against Leakes.
Your report references the policy of the Justice Department office of legal counsel against indicting a sitting president.
Matriarch Olenna Tyrell warns Daenerys in private counsel against listening to Tyrion blindly, stating that it will only get her killed.
So he illegally -- he did an illegal act and he said it himself, in order to get a special counsel against me.
Back in October, when their #RoachGate battle was playing out on social media, the mother of six obtained legal counsel against Leakes.
The memo also comes a week after an ethics watchdog filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel against Jared Kushner.
Mueller also fully disagreed with legal defenses Trump's lawyers presented when trying to sway the special counsel against charging the President, the report noted.
Even though Thornberry said he was originally against the Iran nuclear deal, he said he would counsel against pulling out of the Iran deal.
" Blumenthal said he wants to see Congress pass legislation "that would protect the special counsel against any attempt to intimidate or inhibit that investigation.
Spying on teenagers, which most parents don't actually do, belongs to the category of parenting tactics with which I deeply empathize and almost always counsel against.
Moreover, Mr. Trump's nominee for defense secretary, James N. Mattis, is likely to counsel against abandoning the deal, according to officials who have discussed it with him.
When he did get questioned, Strzok often frustrated Republican lawmakers by declining to answer them, citing advice from the FBI and his counsel against commenting on ongoing investigations.
One would hope that Trump's aides would strongly counsel against such a move, particularly for defendants like Manafort, who faces an array of very serious (though unrelated) charges.
After the success of that episode's raid on Jaime Lannister's army, Tyrion had very little credibility to counsel against the dragon raid to rescue Jon, the season's most epic disaster.
Plenty of Democrats will counsel against holding back, arguing that the scorched-earth strategy that the Republicans used when they had a majority in the House worked perfectly well for them.
None of us outside the Court can know for sure, but there are important, interlocking reasons that counsel against Kennedy leaving the Court at this momentous point in our nation's history.
The debate in Mr. Trump's West Wing has pitted Donald F. McGahn II, the White House counsel, against Ty Cobb, a lawyer brought in to manage the response to the investigation.
And we spend a great deal of time, money and energy on programs to prevent adolescent violence and suicide, to counsel against substance abuse and unsafe sex — and not always successfully.
The legislation includes a measure that would exempt pregnancy resource centers, which counsel against abortions, from a local St. Louis law banning employers from discriminating against those who have had an abortion.
Bivens lawsuits shouldn't be available to the Hernandez family, he said, even if their son had been standing three inches inside American soil, because the international implications would still counsel against such a remedy.
Mueller said publicly late last month that indicting Trump while in office was "not an option we could consider," citing an opinion from the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel against indicting a sitting president.
In an interview with The New York Times last month, Trump said he wouldn't rule out firing Mueller while warning the special counsel against investigating his family's finances beyond the scope of the Russia probe.
Here's what you need to know: • In the U.S., indictments secured by the special counsel against more than a dozen Russians and three companies over interference in the 260 elections have put President Trump on the defensive.
Trump's tweet came hours before the start of a trial brought on by the special counsel against Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign chairman, who is charged with 18 violations of tax and banking laws related to his foreign lobbying work.
Among other things, the law gives the attorney general power to enforce abortion laws, requires annual surprise inspections of clinics and exempts pregnancy resource centers, which counsel against abortions, from a local St. Louis law banning employers from discriminating against those who have had an abortion.
Interestingly, medical journal editorials on the drugs told a slightly different story: "Whereas evidence does not support the notion that brand-name drugs used in cardiovascular disease are superior to generic drugs, a substantial number of editorials counsel against the interchangeability of generic drugs," the JAMA researchers wrote.
That case offers some solace for the Robbins firm: After conducting the search Judge Alsup insisted upon, the institutional investor appointed to lead the Symantec case ended up picking its original counsel, Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, as lead counsel against Symantec, even though Bernstein was not the lowest bidder.
He wasn't specific about what "dumb things" he would counsel against, although just in the last few years Musk has had to grapple with multi-million dollar SEC fines, Tesla's year of what he dubbed "production hell," and a high-profile defamation case brought against him by a rescue cave diver after Musk called him "pedo guy" on Twitter — although Musk was found not guilty in that instance.
Felix Gaeta and Tom Zarek move to consolidate their insurrection in the fleet, while Cpt. Kara Thrace and Lee Adama organize resistance on board the Galactica and try to retake control of the ship. Zarek brings in Romo Lampkin to serve as Admiral Adama's defense counsel, against both Lampkin's and Adama's will. After a brief trial, Zarek, acting as judge, condemns Adama to death by firing squad.
"The remaining factors—avoidance of piecemeal litigation, and the order in which jurisdiction was obtained by the concurrent forums—far from supporting the stay, actually counsel against it."Brennan, at 19. The district court could decide the dispute was not arbitrable, Brennan observed, which would put all the parties in state court as the hospital hoped. If it had to be arbitrated, then it would be arbitrated.
Subsequently, at a meeting of AIADMK, O. Panneerselvam was chosen as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. On 4 December 2001, the Madras High Court acquitted her of all the charges on the TANSI land acquisition. She contested the Andipatti assembly constituency and was sworn-in again as the Chief Minister. The Supreme Court reserved the orders of the lower court against the leave petition filed by DMK party counsel against the lower court verdict.
Then a new king, or Pharaoh, came to power in Egypt. (1984 illustration by Jim Padgett, courtesy of Distant Shores Media/Sweet Publishing) The Tosefta deduced from that as long as Joseph and his brothers were alive, the Israelites enjoyed greatness and honor, but after Joseph died (as reported in ), a new Pharaoh arose who took counsel against the Israelites (as reported in ).Tosefta Sotah 10:10. Land of Israel, circa 300 CE. Reprinted in, e.g.
Atlantic Marine Construction, slip op. at 4, 8-9. When such a motion is made, the district court should grant it unless extraordinary circumstances counsel against doing so.Atlantic Marine Construction, slip op. at 4, 8-9 ("Only under extraordinary circumstances unrelated to the convenience of the parties should a §1404(a) motion be denied."). Noting that Section 1404(a) does not provide for transfer to non-federal court venues, the Court said that the doctrine of forum non conveniens still exists within the federal courts.Atlantic Marine Construction, slip op.
Rosecrans sent a questionnaire to his corps and division commanders in the hopes of documenting support for his position--that Bragg had so far detached no significant forces to Johnston in Mississippi, that advancing the Army of the Cumberland would do nothing to prevent any such transfer, and that any immediate advance was not a good idea. Fifteen of the seventeen senior generals supported most of Rosecrans's positions and the counsel against advancing was unanimous. The only dissenter was the newly assigned chief of staff, Brig. Gen. James A. Garfield, who recommended an immediate advance.
As Corporation Counsel, he hired attorney and future Corporation Counsel Benjamin B. Cunningham. Cunningham would go on to be opposing counsel against the Judge in the renowned "Damaged Goods" case. In April 1901, the Judge joined with other Rochester businessmen – including Mayor George Washington Aldridge – in founding the Genesee & Orleans Railway Company headquartered at Albion, New York. The electric railway was designed to support the burgeoning tourist industry at Point Breeze, Lake Ontario with a twenty-seven (27) mile track from Batavia, New York northward to the lake.
In 1998, Bet Tzedek brought a major class-action suit with pro bono counsel against 16 European-based insurance companies who refused to honor insurance policies purchased by Jews who perished in the Holocaust. With up to 60% of all survivors living in poverty, this advocacy provided desperately needed resources. This advocacy continues to this day, as Bet Tzedek assists survivors with issues centered in the governments of former Nazi nations. In 2001, when 61% of Los Angeles apparel contractors were violating wage and hour laws,Lobaco, Gina.
He and Barbara Bush stayed with Gorbachev and his wife, Raisa, in a dacha outside Moscow, where the two leaders held informal discussions. Bush told Gorbachev that it would not be in America's interest for the Soviet Union to collapse, though hardline members of Bush's Republican Party—most notably Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney—embraced this outcome. He assured Gorbachev that he would counsel against independence when he travelled on to Ukraine on August 1, on the next leg of his visit. Sentiment in Ukraine was split between a range of views, from old-style communists to pro-independence nationalists.
For some time his practice in court was inconsiderable. He first occurs as junior counsel against Lady Ivy in a suit in which she asserted her title to lands in Shadwell, 3 June l684. The deeds upon which she relied were of doubtful authenticity, and Bradbury won commendation from Chief Justice Jeffreys who was trying the case, for ingeniously pointing out that the date which the deeds bore described Philip and Mary, in whose reign they purported to have been executed, by a title which they did not assume till some years later. But the judge's temper was not to be relied upon.
Konstantin V. Kilimnik (; ; born 27 April 1970) is a Russian/Ukrainian political consultant. In the United States, he became a person of interest in multiple investigations regarding Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, particularly due to his ties with Paul Manafort, an American political consultant, who was a campaign chairman for Donald Trump. Kilimnik is believed by CNN and The New York Times to be "Person A" listed in court documents filed by the Special Counsel against Manafort. He is also believed to be Person A in court documents filed in the criminal indictment of Alex van der Zwaan.
Wilson gave up his parish duties to concentrate on the education of the Earl's heir apparent, continuing in that role for five years. Keble suggests that the Stanley family approved of Wilson's acceptance of the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Stowall suggests that Wilson became more highly valued by the 9th Earl after giving him strong counsel against his indebtedness and reminding him of the potential for financial crisis arising out of any change in government. In June 1693 he was offered by Lord Derby the valuable rectory of Badsworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, but refused it, having made a resolution against non-residence.
Meanwhile, in Istar, the Kingpriest of Istar, Symeon IV, calls a meeting of his most trusted advisers, and to break the news that Kurnos the Usurper is going to become his heir once he dies, as he has seen portents of his death. He and his advisers also debate whether do send the Imperial Army against bandits who attacked the clergymen, but Ilista, First Daughter of Paladine, and Loralon, emissary of the elves, counsel against it. The Kingpriest then adjourns the meeting to meditate. That night, Ilista has dreams of a Lightbringer, so she asks for the approval of the Kingpriest, and then with his approval sets out.
They also had some benefits, such as less urinary incontinence and less perineal pain. The bottom-down position presents some hazards to the baby during the process of birth, and the mode of delivery (vaginal versus caesarean) is controversial in the fields of obstetrics and midwifery. Though vaginal birth is possible for the breech baby, certain fetal and maternal factors influence the safety of vaginal breech birth. The majority of breech babies born in the United States and the UK are delivered by caesarean section as studies have shown increased risks of morbidity and mortality for vaginal breech delivery, and most obstetricians counsel against planned vaginal breech birth for this reason.
When the North American missionaries left central Mexico due to the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Juarez became the president of the San Pedro Martir Branch. He served as branch president continuously until 1926. Shortly after the outbreak of the Cristero Rebellion in 1926 caused the Mexican government to exile all foreign clerics, Juarez was called as president of the Mexico District, which covered Mexico City and its environs. In this position, Juarez worked to urge the Mexican members to not hold the Third Convention, especially in light of Anthony W. Ivins's counsel against the first and second conventions as not the proper method to address grievances within the church.
Nor does the nature of the Attorney General's national security functions--as opposed to his prosecutorial functions--warrant absolute immunity. Petitioner points to no historical or common law basis for absolute immunity for officers carrying out tasks essential to national security, such as pertains to absolute immunity for judges, prosecutors, and witnesses. The performance of national security functions does not subject an official to the same risks of entanglement in vexatious litigation as does the carrying out of the judicial or "quasijudicial" tasks that have been the primary wellsprings of absolute immunities. And the danger that high federal officials will disregard constitutional rights in their zeal to protect the national security is sufficiently real to counsel against affording such officials an absolute immunity.
The Court instead agreed with the State of Florida, which argued that "[t]he considerations of comity, finality, and the expeditious handling of habeas proceedings that motivated AEDPA...counsel against an excessively rigid or formal approach to the affirmative defenses" such as the statute of limitations. The State argued that Granberry was instructive in establishing that courts instead have the discretion in each case to decide "whether the administration of justice" would be better served by reaching the merits of the petition or dismissing it because of the statute of limitations, and a petition should not be deemed timely simply because a government attorney miscounted the days. The Court observed that the State could have simply amended its answer had the Magistrate Judge informed it of its computation error rather than acting sua sponte.Amendments to pleadings are governed by Fed.
However, despite the contributions of Xiao Tanzhi, Xu Xiaosi, Liu Xuan, and the generals Shen Wenji (沈文季) and Cao Hu (曹虎) in defeating Xiao Yaoguang, Xiao Baojuan soon had all of them killed as well on suspicion of plotting coups, leading to widespread sense of terror among central government officials. This led to a rebellion by the senior general Chen Xianda (陳顯達) from his post at Jiang Province (江州, modern Jiangxi and Fujian), which was quickly defeated as well, fanning Xiao Baojuan's sense of invulnerability. In fear, the general Pei Shuye (裴叔業), who controlled Shouyang as the governor of Yu Province (豫州, modern central Anhui), surrendered Shouyang to Northern Wei in 500, despite Xiao Yan's counsel against it. Xiao Baojuan sent Cui Huijing to try to recapture Shouyang.
He stated that marriage was instituted by God but its regulation was the business of the State, not the Church. Luther defined marriage as "the God-appointed and legitimate union of man and woman in the hope of having children or at least for the purpose of avoiding fornication and sin and living to the glory of God. The ultimate purpose is to obey God, to find aid and counsel against sin; to call upon God; to seek, love, and educate children for the glory of God; to live with one's wife in the fear of God and to bear the cross..." Martin Bucer argued that sexual intimacy belonged in marriage and that, in marriage, the man becomes "the head and saviour of the wife and forms one flesh with her in order to avoid fornication and that the wife is the body and help of her husband, again to avoid fornication". Marriage for him, though, not only meant the avoidance of sin and procreation of children but social and emotional bonding resulting in a fellowship.

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