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Rowling — of course — was dismissive of haters, deeming them racist.
The Awami League rejected the demand, however, deeming it unconstitutional.
They are deeming it an attempt to demean the president.
But the other members rejected the idea, deeming it inappropriate.
Monsanto has disputed the assessment, citing numerous studies deeming glyphosate safe.
Egypt has banned the Muslim Brotherhood, deeming it a terrorist organization.
The world's media was transfixed, deeming her MMA's most powerful woman.
Your friends will proudly hail you before deeming you a damn patriot.
Inside the administration, he resisted negotiations with North Korea, deeming it appeasement.
After deeming several English and French translations unsuitable, she taught herself Spanish.
Both men reportedly declined to act on Trump's request, deeming it inappropriate.
The Deeming Rule unconstitutionally shifts that burden from the government to speakers.
Online, viewers have already been deeming the Aussie show Netflix's next big thing.
Some readers also rejected the phrase "African-American," deeming it awkward and inaccurate.
However, more people were cringing at the joke, deeming it tasteless and offensive.
But that didn't prevent Bazille's artist friends from deeming him a rich kid.
Not including an issue runs the risk of the court's deeming it waived.
But district officials decided to act on their own accord after deeming "Chamber" worthless.
No mainstream magazine or newspaper would publish the photograph, deeming its graphic imagery inappropriate.
" The Justice Department soon backed off the sentencing recommendation, deeming the initial proposal "excessive.
The threshold for deeming instruments "liquid" is based on trading volumes that include Britain.
He collected clips of men with bulbous bodies, deeming them nothing less than marvels.
Pay-outs depend on the British government deeming an attack to be terror-related.
Ukraine banned Seagal from the country last year, deeming him a national security threat.
Deeming extremist women uniquely impossible to repatriate—or undeserving of repatriation—helps no one.
Some commentators responded quickly to the Post report, deeming it fantastic news for Trump.
Federal judges scrapped the initial map in 2016, deeming it an illegal racial gerrymander.
Most expressed deep reservations about a border wall, deeming it a waste of money.
But the Supreme Court struck down most of Congress's economic legislation, deeming it unconstitutional.
And Democrats are all but certain to oppose it, deeming its reforms drastic and inhumane.
The five-day, $5 promotion comes as Dish commemorates the service's fifth anniversary, deeming Feb.
They've also signed an agreement deeming climate change "the single greatest threat" to the region.
He stopped short, however, from deeming climate change the "greatest crisis" the world currently faces.
The Rockies had him throw repeated bullpen sessions before deeming him ready to face hitters.
Senate Republicans blasted Democrats, deeming the request for more documents as a tactic of delay.
Only then could the treatment center let him in, apparently deeming his case serious enough.
From this, he built his business into what authorities are deeming a full-scale brothel.
You have your own time scale of deeming what's important to you and defining yourself.
The video received negative backlash and a ton of dislikes with comments deeming it fake.
He also asked President Trump in January to repeal or delay the FDA deeming rule.
The state court, deeming Masterpiece Cakeshop irrelevant, reissued its original opinion almost word for word.
It devalued traditionally feminine tasks such as event planning, deeming them unworthy of monetary compensation.
Instead of assuaging our fears, our local governments stoked them by deeming us the threat.
Prosecutors almost never try cases in those circumstances, deeming them too messy to win convictions.
The commercial has caused a social media uproar and controversy, with many deeming it sexist.
But Clinton is the second-most unpopular presidential candidate, with majorities of Americans deeming her untrustworthy.
Meanwhile, another group of opposition deputies seeks to scrap the measure completely, deeming it too vague.
Surrogacy for gay couples will remain banned, however, with the government deeming the issue too incendiary.
Furthermore, deeming all this to be "business as usual" isn't actually a defense of said business.
Does this distinction between passing something and merely deeming it passed actually mean anything to voters?
And whether they're deeming you amazing or a terrible failure, you shouldn't have to hear it.
The U.S. Senate last month passed a resolution deeming the crown prince "responsible" for Khashoggi's death.
TV host and comedian Trevor Noah agreed in a tweet, deeming Lamar #KingKendrick for the night.
The FDA's infamous deeming rule requires all vapor products that came on the market after Feb.
This comes after the FDA proposed the deeming rule in 2014 and finalized it in May.
Yet Trump has taken outsized umbrage at the moves, deeming them designed to damage him politically.
Many have criticized Forbes deeming Jenner "self-made," saying she was born into wealth and privilege.
W Magazine's April cover celebrates rising young Hollywood stars, deeming them the "Dream Teens" of 2016.
Israel's main ally the United States quit the Iran nuclear deal last year, deeming it insufficient.
Deeming Quebec and Canada as threats to U.S. national security is both outrageous and completely baseless.
The lockdown continues despite India's Supreme Court in January deeming "indefinite" suspension of internet services illegal.
But, it's the brand's most recent launch that we're deeming the most convenient product drop yet.
New York law prohibits the release of results of internal police investigations, deeming them personnel records.
Mr Oyelowo says he had long avoided playing Othello, deeming it a bit "too obvious" a role.
The federation's morality committee was responsible for handing down the ban, after deeming Sosha Makani's trousers inappropriate.
Franklin accepted the plea agreement, deeming it a fair compromise, in part because neither party was happy.
This is the part of the brain that handles decision-making and deeming actions right or wrong.
Others, namely super fans of Beyoncé and members of The Beyhive, are deeming her a total hypocrite.
A controversial colonial-era law criminalises homosexuality in India, deeming a same-sex relationship an "unnatural offence".
Even Sports Illustrated is deeming her the MVP of the game (which the Cavs lost — go figure).
The FDA Deeming Authority Clarification Act, which Hunter is co-sponsoring, would roll back those proposed restrictions.
Twitter's deeming of some content—but not other content—as "extremist" is, after all, a value judgement.
But Democrats and their liberal allies rallied around her, praising her courage and deeming her allegations credible.
The governors have publicly protested their states' goals, deeming them underwhelming at best and at worst unjust.
A 1982 citizenship law effectively stripped many Rohingya of citizenship, deeming them foreigners in their own country.
Environmental group Greenpeace said it hasn't received any official communication, despite authorities deeming the situation an emergency.
One official described this as "very sensitive", with some governments deeming this a question of national security.
This debate isn't simply about comparing the two devices, deeming one superior, and predicting which will win out.
The company pulled off its second test flight in January, deeming the Electron rocket ready for commercial missions.
Big cloud-computing providers have also joined the fray, deeming AI chips important enough to develop their own.
Donald doesn't like strong women," he said, at one point deeming the billionaire a "loud, New York bully.
The FDA claimed the authority to regulate cigars as part of the deeming rule it issued in May.
The agency recently targeted Horizon Pharma, for instance, deeming its drug Procysbi, tagged at C$325,000, excessively priced.
In June, Duterte called God "stupid" and has lashed out repeatedly at the Catholic church, deeming it hypocritical.
Teenagers, on the other hand, seemed to skew a little lower, deeming 26 the point of no return.
"I find it very offensive that Instagram is deeming carnival culture inappropriate," Frequent carnival-goer Cinelli Mangal said.
Today, these range from deeming it a behavioral-based issue to a psychological problem to something purely biomedical.
Her family would not let her study journalism at university, deeming the job too dangerous in turbulent Iraq.
Her family would not let her study journalism at university, deeming the job too dangerous in turbulent Iraq.
Many journalists have noted that, correctly deeming it proof that the deployment was a baldly, cynically political move.
Deeming that too bulky, he turned instead to what at the time was a new technology: the transistor.
But now there is a greater probability courts could void such agreements deeming them against the public interest.
Facebook has issued an apology for removing a Swedish video on breast cancer awareness and deeming the images offensive.
In March 2018, Reeves blocked a bill that aimed to ban all abortions after 15 weeks, deeming it unconstitutional.
He has for some time now been discussing launching his own successor to the service, initially deeming it V2.
America did suspend $472m of aid to Tanzania over the election re-run, deeming it "neither inclusive nor representative".
But the SPD leader has also opposed an inquiry into the scandal, deeming it too late and too slow.
Facebook also apologised for removing in October a Swedish video on breast cancer awareness and deeming the images offensive. 
If none of that works, the association could also try and get legislation passed deeming the UFC an employer.
By deeming Lampert's revised bid acceptable, Sears started the clock on an auction period that ends on January 14.
A coalition of 28503 states, including California and New York, filed a lawsuit against Trump's declaration, deeming it unconstitutional.
Asked about some critics deeming the account a fake one, Fatemah said the speculation made her "nervous and angry".
She has been posting images of her poolside over the last few days, deeming the social engineering challenge #Poolswiping.
And academic institutions — including my own — are also increasingly prohibiting relationships between professors and students, deeming them inherently problematic.
He and Charles Deeming, a zoologist at the University of Lincoln in England, set out to standardize the process.
The F.B.I. gave that view credence yesterday by deeming Chinese cyber espionage the "most severe" threat to U.S. security.
Political experts had favored Murphy to win the election, deeming Christie's unpopularity an insurmountable obstacle for the Republican candidate.
An independent panel advised on the USDA's currently infected cats, deeming them too much of a risk to public health.
Like the Chamber, Heritage and AFP said Tuesday that it too would be deeming Thursday to be a "key vote."
This week saw Clinton step up her critiques of Sanders' policy proposals, deeming many unworkable in a real-world setting.
For his part, Donald Trump has put out lists of 21 court candidates, deeming them "highly respected ... beautifully reviewed" possibilities.
" The tweet drew ire from the North Korean government, which responded by deeming Trump's statement "a clear declaration of war.
Nothing sounds more ominous than deeming something a "teddy bear mishap," but there's really no other way to put this.
A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigation, however, cleared Tesla of any liability, deeming Autopilot safe if used correctly.
However, Potter's wealthy parents did not approve of the union due to Warne's "trade" background, deeming him an unsuitable match.
Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the Armed Career Criminal Act's identically worded residual clause, deeming it unconstitutionally vague.
We're officially deeming this on-stage moment as a call to action to get the Trainwreck star a major moniker.
Body positive model Tess Holliday called out online retailer Revolve for selling what many are deeming a  fat-shaming sweatshirt.
The so-called budget deeming measure would likely need a large number of Democrats to help pass, say GOP lawmakers.
New Delhi rejected any suggestion of giving up territory in contested areas, deeming them inviolable parts of the nation's territory.
That can lead to being kicked out of the military—deeming a soldier ineligible for their already lackluster VA benefits.
Gavin Newsom deeming Disney Parks and Universal Studios exempt from mandatory gathering restrictions due to "unique circumstances" on Thursday morning.
Mr. Bush never took the idea seriously, deeming it "strange and unbelievable," according to "Destiny and Power," Mr. Meacham's biography.
Ryan was more than prepared to levy judgment on Waters this week, however, deeming her comments "dangerous for our democracy."
One response to these complexities is to abandon the quest for civility, deeming it a historically fanciful, hopelessly imprecise ideal.
Trump has ruled out halting billions of dollars in arms sales to Saudi Arabia, deeming them essential for US jobs.
Fox News hosts did not demand protesters have a clear-cut set of policy demands before deeming them worthy of attention.
" The Trump White House has frequently tangled with CNN and its reporters, with the president notably deeming the network "fake news.
Both Burger King and Jack in the Box's tacos are polarizing, with Business Insider's taste testers deeming both menu items disgusting.
"It's unbelievably important to us that we did not treat this hagiographically," Mr. Vavrek said, deeming such an approach too easy.
Jonathan Greenblatt, director of the Anti-Defamation League, called the move out on Friday on Twitter, deeming it "puzzling and troubling."
In 1980, Arizona became the first state to pass groundwater reform, effectively deeming groundwater a public rather than a private resource.
Most countries are reluctant to rely on their neighbors for energy, deeming self-sufficiency more important than cost, reliability and sustainability.
" — Obaid Malik, a businessman in Islamabad, Pakistan, where a court banned Valentine's Day celebrations, deeming them "against the teachings of Islam.
McSally (R-Ariz.) is predicting political doom for Democrats, deeming it a "kamikaze mission" that will help Republicans across the board.
In Rennes, about 45 miles away, the authorities chose to install a carousel, deeming that more representative of the city's culture.
" Clinton said she did not solicit the memos, deeming Blumenthal "a prodigious writer whose information was sometimes accurate and sometimes not.
Regulations like the Tobacco Control Act and the Deeming Rule quash the innovation needed to diversify the market with healthier alternatives.
But taking political heat over the deeming rule is no excuse for Gottlieb's FDA launching a new assault on e-cigarettes.
Mr. King abstained from the vote, and 23 Republicans voted against the resolution, most of them deeming it a show vote.
She later declined to detail how much the President knew about the issue and when he knew it, deeming those conversation private.
There has been bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill against Huawei and ZTE, with members of Congress united in deeming the companies threats.
The Pentagon has never disclosed the precise terms offered to developers and property managers such as Picerne, deeming them confidential business transactions.
Freeman and her newborn were taken to the hospital for a checkup that would end up deeming Freeman and Xavier perfectly healthy.
This year's edition was dedicated to Miss Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, with censors deeming the movie "religiously and culturally inappropriate".
His plane was kept in a ground hold at the airport in Fort Dodge, Iowa before deeming it safe to fly out.
I'm deeming this year the year of the push notification solely because of the disaster that was Hawaii's accidental ballistic missile alert.
Federal prosecutors filed a motion to keep Mr. Wright in custody, deeming him a flight risk and a danger to the community.
Teresa Giudice is under fire after allowing her 9-year-old daughter to don an ensemble many unsolicited commenters are deeming inappropriate.
Google did not add a second rear-facing camera, deeming it "unnecessary," given what the company can do with machine learning alone.
According to the group ShechitaUK, stunning can not only injure but even kill an animal before slaughter, deeming it unfit for consumption.
And despite the CTA deeming it ineligible, the Osé went on to win the IHS Markit Innovation Award in Robotics and Drones.
Ten more states followed, the most recent being California, which passed a bill last year officially deeming aquamation a type of cremation.
An inspector with qualifications recognized by the city arrived the next day, deeming the structure, built in 1962, in need of demolition.
A decade later, BC Hydro again shelved Site C after deeming that the power was still not needed, according to company documents.
Still, she has a writer's gift for bestowing colorful nicknames on all this story's other characters and deeming herself the central figure.
Instead, he often fixates on any hint of criticism, deeming the network ungrateful for the high ratings that he attributes to himself.
Many have long been wary of McConnell, deeming him overly willing to cut a deal and insufficiently committed to the president's agenda.
The technical reason for Gorsuch deeming it a dissent was that Carpenter's lawyers did not make the property-based argument Gorsuch favors.
In China, outcry over an editorial deeming #MeToo a Western issue shows how this is a global truth, different cultural values be damned.
As a global society, we're often silent when it comes to issues of gendered violence, deeming them too distressing or uncomfortable to acknowledge.
In April 2008, the Senate passed a nonbinding resolution deeming McCain a natural-born citizen, but the resolution was not tested in court.
" Mortality looms, of course, with Athill deeming it "silly to be frightened of being dead," though admitting "anxiety about the process of dying.
In overturning Dassey's conviction, the judge cited interrogators' promise of leniency On Friday, a federal judge overturned Dassey's murder conviction, deeming it illegal.
They ordered a pair of Guatemalan parents traveling with young children off their bus after deeming their government-issued paperwork to be false.
Deeming that too expensive, he too has now dropped out of the market, one of 30,000 Oklahomans to have done so in 2017.
Customers concerned about privacy and the overturned FCC rules were united in deeming browsing history sensitive, private information that needs to be protected.
Republicans have sought to increase the threshold for deeming banks "systemically important" from $50 billion in assets to as much as $500 billion.
Wikipedia, the internet's crowd-sourced encyclopedia, has declared "fake news" on far-right site Breitbart, deeming the outlet asn unreliable source for facts.
The Blue Jackets successfully challenged the apparent tally, with officials deeming that fourth-liner Joakim Nordstrom interfered with Bobrovsky prior to Kuraly's shot.
The FDA is finalizing the deeming rule, which will allow it to regulate tobacco products such as e-cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookah.
Nothing about the settlement prevents a future court, or U.S. labor authorities, from deeming Uber drivers as employees, she said in a statement.
It'll work its multiplication wizardry in your day-to-day wardrobe, too, so we're officially deeming it a can't-live-without summer staple.
Other regulations the FDA could revisit include the so-called tobacco "deeming" regulations which give the FDA the authority to regulate e-cigarettes.
"We should not just wait until the next crisis," said Marcel Fratzscher, one of the authors, cautiously deeming the preliminary coalition paper "encouraging".
Japan, by contrast, has given crypto-currencies room to run, deeming them assets that can be used for payments and licensing 11 exchanges.
The Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2017 would amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act to change the predicate date from Feb.
The bill would reverse the Obama administration's "Deeming Rule" which categorizes e-cigarettes as tobacco products subject to the same regulations on cigarettes.
Congressional conservatives, deeming public housing socialistic, resolved to defeat Truman's 1949 legislation with a poison pill amendment banning racial discrimination in public housing.
In Spain, athletes were weighing in or being asked to weigh in on Catalonia's independence referendum, despite the Spanish government deeming it unconstitutional.
It raised the minimum age to purchase a firearm to 21, and the National Rifle Association quickly filed a lawsuit deeming it unconstitutional.
This past October, however, the UK placed an export ban on the work, deeming it a masterpiece that should not leave the country.
That is, unless they can prove "substantial equivalence" to a product that existed before the Tobacco Control Act's arbitrary "deeming date" of Feb.
Deeming the ocean "the most under-served" ecosystem, Grenier explained that the connection between the sea and humanity is closer than some might think.
In all three cases, they were then shown "exculpatory" evidence that offered a way to explain the conduct in question without deeming it hypocritical.
Of all 12 signs of the Zodiac, Sagittarians were most likely to disagree with their profile, with 43% of Archers deeming the description inaccurate.
Attackers' reasons tended to be contrived -- deeming perfectly legal actions by a black person to be out-of-line, according to Monroe Work Today.
However, many young women in Lagos want to be the "side chick" of a married man, deeming them more responsible than the single ones.
The Senate's parliamentarian has also blown significant holes in the legislation, deeming several important provisions to be in violation of the Senate's budget rules.
Trump and his aides have resisted calls to stand up a "war room" that would coordinate legal and messaging efforts, deeming the notion outdated.
Deeming Max to be the wildest of them all, though, the beasts crown him their king and hold a Wild Rumpus in his honor.
" The actress's legal team filed its own response to Hartwell's divorce petition on Thursday, deeming the marriage "irretrievably broken with no hope of reconciliation.
Despite the fact that females have less upper-body muscle mass, biologically deeming them underdogs, this woman merked rep upon rep of unfathomable weight.
The fair is the latest development that contributed to the New York Times deeming the Dogpatch "America's Next Great Art Neighborhood" earlier this month.
Deeming itself as a "public service," Locast's position is that its nonprofit status allows it to retransmit the stations under the 1976 Copyright Act.
The EPA has said it granted around two dozen waivers for 2017 but has declined to name the recipients, deeming it confidential business information.
" Gillibrand's statement was especially odd, given that DeVos opened her discussion of campus matters by deeming acts of sexual misconduct "reprehensible, disgusting, and unacceptable.
The visit to Paris came about after Trump scrubbed plans for a military parade in Washington, deeming the $90 million price tag too steep.
State Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke said Republicans would not support Kaepernick's inclusion for "obvious reasons," deeming the athlete too polarizing, according to CBS.
The RFEF has now upheld Atletico's complaint deeming it to have begun negotiations with Griezmann whilst he was still under contract and without permission.
The FDA finalized the deeming rule on Thursday, which will allow it to regulate tobacco products such as e-cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookah.
An extraterrestrial species even 100 years more advanced than 21st century humans has likely discarded their biological bodies, deeming them unstable and too primitive.
However, I don't think I can pull off an animal print skirt, despite The Cut deeming it the skirt of the summer this year.
The importance of kindness, confidence, and intelligence were much lower in the ranks, with 41.8%, 38.7%, and 36.9% of men deeming them very important.
WASHINGTON — As a White House lawyer in the Bush administration, Judge Brett Kavanaugh challenged the accuracy of deeming the Supreme Court's landmark Roe v.
She abhorred the showy, deeming it vulgar, so every single article of clothing in her closet was white, black, brown or navy blue. Red?
Part of the current controversy over Hill is generational, with a younger cohort deeming her moralistic — "judge-y," as Morgan's millennial goddaughter puts it.
The fog conditions were so bad that the Los Angeles Police Department had grounded its flights that morning, deeming it too dangerous to fly.
The federal government can also incentivize take-up among federal contractors by deeming standardized job postings sufficient to meet notice requirements for veteran hiring.
France's approach to Libya, mainly engaging Haftar, deeming him an essential political actor and aiming to bring him into the political fold, has failed.
Still, law enforcement officials raised his sex offender status to the state's most dangerous category, Level III, deeming him highly likely to offend again.
Later, he reveals this offer to have been a trick, deeming Credence an unmagical squib and blowing him off completely until realizing his mistake.
Israelis opposed to the bill, deeming it discriminatory, have taken to the streets to protest in large numbers on Saturday in the capital Tel Aviv.
But prosthetics are traditionally extremely pricey, and many insurance plans won't cover the $25,37+ to supply them for children, deeming them "unnecessary," unlike a leg.
"He should stick to the campaign promises he made in 2013 — deeming universal free lunch as 'crucial' for all NYC public school students," she says.
But Tump has a long history of doubting climate change, ranging back to a claim deeming it to be a "hoax" perpetrated by the Chinese.
Nothing irked him more than Barack Obama deeming Russia a "regional power" and likening him to a "bored kid in the back of the classroom".
Following an investigation, Russia claims to have identified and fixed the problem that led to the failure, deeming the rocket ready to carry people again.
A police commander says anyone who interferes risks being sprayed with glyphosate, even though Mr Santos, deeming the herbicide dangerous, banned aerial spraying in 2015.
" Heist Studios wasn't the only one baffled by Exterion Media's request, with some on Twitter deeming the fact that a back was considered offensive "madness.
A threshold was crossed in April 2017 when the Supreme Court supported the justice ministry in deeming the entire Russian branch of the sect extremist.
U.S. forces have shot down Iranian-made drones in 2017 in Syria, after deeming them a threat to both U.S.-backed forces and their advisers.
Trump was so impressed by Ratcliffe's performance during the Mueller hearing — deeming him a "warrior" — that he decided he wanted him for the Coats job.
It is financed by the insurance industry with government backing, and pay outs depend on the British government deeming an attack to be terror-related.
Nothing in the settlement prevents a court, or U.S. labor authorities, from deeming Uber drivers employees, an attorney for the drivers said in a statement.
Israel triggered the exchange of fire by killing the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad's top Gaza commander in an air strike, deeming him an imminent threat.
Just this month, a judge cited the 2005 energy law as rationale for deeming any federal regulations on fracking on public lands to be unlawful.
Colin Allred (D-Texas) rebuking the Department of Justice's recent announcement that it backs a district court's ruling deeming the Affordable Care Act (ACA) unconstitutional.
Last year, the Islamabad High Court banned Valentine's celebrations across Pakistan, deeming them "against the teachings of Islam" and a sign of growing Western influence.
"There are also laws deeming frivolous litigation as harassment," Mr. Schwartz said, giving the landlord another reason not to pursue a hollow claim against you.
In addition, it could also add new pricing structures, such as deeming certain domains as "premium" and charging whatever it would like for those domains.
The White House proclamation makes no mention of Native Americans, effectively deeming their histories unnecessary to a deep understanding of America's foundations and national identity.
The United Kingdom, for example, interpreted the rule as deeming an artwork's buyer and seller to be mutually liable for the payment of artist royalties.
Netflix is deeming its new series, "Our Planet," too graphic for some animal lovers, and warning them to shield their eyes during some disturbing scenes.
In a world that's constantly deeming periods gross and shameful, any track that free bleeds over the music industry is an instant classic in my eyes.
The moment, instantly controversial among fans, with many deeming it "frustrating" and painful, has been difficult for narrative director and lead writer Zak Garriss as well.
Shortly after the clip went live online, YouTube took it down for a short time, deeming it in violation of their policy on sex and nudity.
This was the Academy deeming that it was time for a boy ingenue, first nominated at the age of 20, to enter the Big Boys' Club.
Mr Wilson scolds the press for deliberately omitting the word "illegal" from discussions of illegal immigration, and for deeming "anti-immigrant" anyone demanding a secure border.
Last week, a judge in one of the cases ruled against the administration, deeming the early termination of the funding -- which had already been granted -- unlawful.
But not in India: a ministerial decision deeming that the tech giant's products are not "cutting-edge" has, in effect, kiboshed plans to open stores there.
The worst fighting in months was triggered on Tuesday when Israel killed a top commander from the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad, deeming him an imminent threat.
Although Beckett was an astute music lover, cherishing the songs of Schubert above all, he resisted musical settings of his plays, deeming the words music enough.
They wouldn&apost be deeming him eligible for access to classified materials no matter what level of clearance if there were any outstanding counterintelligence concerns whatsoever.
He frequently attacks outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post and CNN, labeling them "fake news," questioning their sources and deeming their reporting unfair.
In the case of the Baltimore shooting, however, the bureau took the unusual step of deeming part of that case a "bad shoot" in agents' parlance.
Pence, along with the rest of the Trump administration followed close behind, deeming the risk of an outbreak low while also preparing for a national emergency.
Maguire also expressed his support of the whistleblower, deeming his complaint "credible" and "important" while stating that he does not know the identity of the individual.
Those polled were largely split along partisan lines on the issues, with 28500 percent of Republicans deeming her role appropriate, compared with 6900 percent of Democrats.
In Chelsea Does Racism, she boasted about her "egalitarian" approach to jokes, deeming it "almost racist not to" poke fun at stereotypes targeted at all races.
The delay in the deeming rule means that these newly regulated non-combustible tobacco products would have until August 2022 to file pre-market approval applications.
Such a request typically comes after a three-judge panel has heard an appeal, but Mr. Qassim's lawyers sought to skip that step, deeming it futile.
But recently, YouTube has been limiting ad placement on ASMR videos — including Gibi's — often deeming the context to be sexually suggestive, and thus inappropriate for advertisers.
The watchdog had initially sought to develop a framework for deeming big asset managers "systemically important" like big banks and thereby requiring tougher capital and other requirements.
In one recent case, she says, they arrested a group of people who had shared the cost of renting a car, deeming the arrangement an illegal taxi.
Both bills passed in a unanimous votes in March 2014, a month before the FDA finally proposed its "deeming" rule to regulate e-cigarettes as tobacco products.
" Maley said the he wouldn't "chase" the group at this point, deeming them overbought, largely because the bond market is getting "incredibly oversold and incredibly over-hated.
But by deeming Chalamet the "once-in-a-generation talent," the author is overlooking Saorise Ronan who, at 23, has already been nominated for three Academy Awards.
The Miami Herald reported in November a change to military policy at Guantánamo Bay deeming art made by prisoners at the prison property of the US government.
Mueller's report documents some of that tension, including Trump deeming McGahn a "lying bastard" as he refused to rebut a story about Trump demanding Mueller be fired.
Deeming this a miracle, people gave the image an additional name — "The Christ of Earthquakes" — and almost ever since have paid homage to it in citywide processions.
"We're seeing a trend among states to shorten the dormancy period before deeming accounts to be abandoned," Salmon says, describing the escheat process for taking over funds.
For one, there's a clear goal of rehabilitating the reputations of certain Trump administration officials, deeming them "unsung heroes" working behind the scenes to rein Trump in.
Further, the authorization lapse resulted in 60 percent of U.S. exporters and lenders deeming the U.S. Ex-Im Bank "uncompetitive" relative to its global peers in 2015.
The president has lambasted the special counsel probe for over a year, deeming it a "witch hunt" and denying allegations of collusion between his campaign and Moscow.
Anderson told KAMR there were none of the routine markers on the dog's kennel deeming her aggressive, and the behavior she saw G7 exhibit was not aggressive.
Yet a joint House-Senate investigative committee, deeming North's information vital to the public interest, granted him use immunity before the FBI could fully build its case.
" The bottom line: Trump has long been at war with the press, consistently deeming factual reporting "fake news" and attacking journalists as the "enemy of the people.
Russia has on four previous occasions petitioned to get Interpol to secure Browder's arrest, though the international police organization has rejected the requests, deeming them politically motivated.
Later on he expressed his support of the whistleblower, deeming his complaint "credible" and "important" while stating that he does not know the identity of the individual.
Years later investigators began a search for Oscar — as an adult, he'd moved to the United States — deeming him to be "living evidence" of the mass killing.
They came as the US joined European allies in blaming Russia for a nerve agent attack in Britain, deeming the action a "clear violation" of international law.
The contracted inspector signed off on the structure, deeming it safe, said Claudia Sheinbaum, the local delegate in charge of the district where the school is located.
"Our technique shows that pterosaurs were different from birds and bats and so comparative anatomy can reveal novel developmental modes in extinct species," Deeming said in a statement.
There's a chance that could change if Congress passes a law to amend a date in the deeming regulations that would grandfather-in all the existing vape products.
Mitt Romney (R-UT) over the course of several hours on Saturday, deeming him a "a pompous 'ass'" and even calling on Twitter for him to be impeached.
Moberly-Holland relied on Majolie's sketches of fairies flitting from flower to flower, which some men at the studio were reluctant to draw, deeming the task too girly.
The decision overturns a 2015 High Court ruling that allowed local Italian laws to invalidate the English law swap agreement, deeming the swaps to be null and void.
The U.S. military has never attempted to shoot a North Korean missile out of the sky, deeming all previous tests to pose no threat to the United States.
Deeming that unacceptable, the panel has called for extensive changes to the health care system, including a family-centered approach to care that would recognize caregivers' essential contributions.
That improbable feat was achieved by deeming government policies, from imposing tight security to building highways or pushing Tibetans into modern jobs, to be the definition of happiness.
The California senator and 2020 presidential candidate has released plans to increase teachers' salaries in what her campaign is deeming the largest-ever U.S. investment in teacher pay.
The California senator and 2000 presidential candidate has released plans to increase teachers' salaries in what her campaign is deeming the largest-ever U.S. investment in teacher pay.
The pontiff has been a vocal advocate for aiding refugees, particularly those fleeing the violence in Syria, deeming it both a "moral imperative" and "Christian duty" to help.
" In the letter to the FDA, Johnson urged the agency to "spare the growing e-cigarette industry," suggesting the new deeming rule could "eliminate an entire nascent industry.
The announcement came one day after the Hacienda Healthcare's board of directors said that it would shutter the facility, deeming that it was no longer sustainable to operate.
Wright implied that the postponement was due to a lack of clarity from the US government, which blacklisted Huawei in May after deeming it a national security risk.
But under the pending FDA "deeming" rule, the agency estimates that each PMTA will cost manufacturers more than $300,000 and take more than 500 hours to put together.
US District Judge Richard Berman recently denied Epstein's request for bail, deeming him a threat to public safety, a flight risk, and a risk for obstruction of justice.
By way of egregious example, one powerful state senator used campaign money to buy covers for his swimming pool, somehow deeming them not to be a personal expense.
Moreover, grouping together any people who like a certain subset of mainstream things and deeming them not worthy of devoting time or attention to conveys superiority and condescension.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defended her right to block Twitter users who harass her after Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute sent her a letter deeming the action unconstitutional.
Meanwhile, in blue states like New York, Washington and New Jersey, governors are deeming abortion and family planning clinics an essential service that can continue during the pandemic.
In January 1952, she led a brigade of its members to surround and shut down a branch of Barclays Bank, deeming it a symbol of British colonial rule.
The socialists, deeming the city's unions overly reliant on insider relationships, prepared a "rank-and-file strategy" for their members to join unions and remake them from within.
Instead, the piece ran with a quote from Ted declaring Mitch a leper, and deeming him permanently cancelled, not just from his show, but from working ever again.
"We see consumer values and ideas about food changing pretty rapidly," Chief Executive Ken Powell told Reuters, deeming the millennial demographic as the leader of such a trend.
" Speaking for many of its counterparts, the Fresno Police Department explained the program's appeal by deeming it a tool to "revitalize its image in the eyes of its youth.
YouTube moderators disabled comments on livestreams of the House Judiciary Committee's hearing about hate crimes the rise of white nationalism on Tuesday, deeming them too hateful for the platform.
YouTube lists four reasons for deeming videos age-restricted, which include vulgar language, violence and disturbing imagery, nudity and sexually suggestive content, and portrayal of harmful or dangerous activities.
Rather than deeming blanket environmental efforts adequate, Manning wants more people to understand the importance of addressing the root causes of our climate crisis when attempting to enact solutions.
In the months following, Edwards married close to 50 couples, appropriately deeming it the "summer of love," before legal battles put ceremonies on pause for the next five years.
Tech stocks have reached the highest levels in 16 years, but two strategists say there's more to come, deeming the group one of the best to buy right now.
Sutin noted that she thinks more Americans are paying closer attention to weight discrimination and deeming it unacceptable, according to the criticism that Trump has received for his comments.
He signed an executive order deeming many undocumented immigrants "a significant threat to national security and public safety", and vowing to enforce America's immigration laws "against all removable aliens".
It stepped in to fill a financial void created after agriculture districts in the San Joaquin Valley refused to pay for a project, deeming it to be too expensive.
MORE. "The public health justification for regulation is as compelling now as it was a year ago, when the FDA issued the final deeming rule," the health groups wrote.
He cast aspersions on Germany, deeming them "bad, very bad" for their trade practices, and suggested he could take punitive measures against them for their prowess at selling cars.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defended her right to block Twitter users who harass her after Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute sent her a letter deeming the action unconstitutional.
A year ago, most power brokers in Brazil regarded Mr. Bolsonaro's presidential bid as fanciful, deeming him too incendiary to take the helm of the world's fourth largest democracy.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) on Monday sued the city of San Francisco over a declaration deeming the lobbying group a "domestic terrorist organization," according to The Associated Press.
"This has been a sloppy effort that was always aimed at a general election," she said of Mr. Biden's organization, deeming it worse than his first two Iowa campaigns.
An employer could deny a time-off request by deeming it "unduly" disruptive — a vague standard that basically gives employers total control over when the time off is taken.
The father shook his head, while his impatient wife — a Nebraska native — had given up, deeming the treasure "an urban legend," Lake Michigan's version of the Loch Ness monster.
The announcement, which was recommended by the president's opioid commission, won't provide any additional federal funding because it avoids deeming the epidemic a national emergency under the Stafford Act.
Trump's rhetoric is powerful because it ties a specific problem of gang violence to a whole wave of migrants from Central America — deeming them all, to some extent, unassimilable.
In a interim report on its investment and corporate banking market study released on Wednesday, DCM practices came out mainly unscathed with the FCA deeming procedures to be mostly acceptable.
At the time, campaigners were also pushing for the legalization of surrogacy for gay couples, but the government decided to retain the ban, deeming the issue to be too incendiary.
The latest testament of this comes from Karnataka, the home of crucial market Bangalore, where the state government is considering deeming pool-sharing services of both the taxi services illegal.
A 2015 High Court judgment found in favour of Prato, deeming those swaps to be null and void by allowing local Italian laws to override the English law swap agreements.
By then, Clinton's staff had gone through tens of thousands of emails, weeding out those they thought needed to be turned over to the State Department, deeming the rest personal.
They also complicate relations with the United States which, while deeming the PKK to be a terrorist group, sees the Syrian Kurds as an important ally in battling Islamic State.
When SOE refused to send her back, deeming the risks too high, she persuaded the British outfit's fledgling American counterpart, the Organisation of Strategic Services (OSS), to take her on.
There will always be others, whether auto manufacturers or tech behemoths, that will introduce technological improvements to hands-free technologies and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), deeming driving scores irrelevant.
The film is already getting incredible buzz, with early reviews deeming Wonder Woman a smashing success — thrilling, funny, romantic, and the best thing to come out of the D.C. universe.
The attacks have given the U.S. reasons to doubt their recent efforts, as well as led to the issuing of a new travel warning deeming Havana's hotels unsafe for visitors.
Amid the aftershocks, many people said they had spent several nights camped in their cars, deeming them safer than houses or even the community centers that served as temporary shelters.
Nicopure Labs LLC, a leading manufacturer of American made e-liquids, announced Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Washington, D.C., challenging the "deeming" rule.
Trump has reacted angrily to Cohen's decision to plead guilty and cooperate with the special counsel, deeming his former attorney a liar only interested in getting himself a lighter sentence.
Transport for London shocked Uber in September by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license, a decision the Silicon Valley firm is appealing.
With Neilsen's 2017 year-end music report deeming hip-hop as the most listened to genre, it's not surprising that Ellen's show is accurately reflecting what is popular music today.
The practice led to accusations that the C.I.A., to artificially suppress civilian casualty numbers, was deeming any unidentified military-age male killed in a strike zone as a presumed militant.
The FCC voted unanimously Friday to approve a ban prohibiting companies from using federal telecom subsidies to purchase equipment from Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE, deeming them national security threats.
The President has railed against the nation's immigration system, deeming it inadequate to address the migrant flow from Central America, and falsely claiming that immigration is a driver of crime.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule deeming e-cigarettes to be tobacco products that, like cigarettes, are subject to the agency's review.
The interview by Charles Wooley for "60 Minutes" aired Sunday night on Australia's Channel 9 and unleashed a storm of controversy on social media, with some users deeming it sexist.
Based on that evidence, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer classified hot beverages as a Group 2A agent in 2016, deeming it was "probably carcinogenic" to people.
Chevron gave away the U.S. Geological Survey seismic data on offshore California and other parts of the U.S. West Coast for research use in 2005, deeming it no longer commercially useful.
Combine that with a significantly overstated Financial Accounting Standards Board-mandated 2015 year-end price of $3583 WTI for deeming "SEC reserve values" and the magnitude grows profoundly, and very quickly.
Davos (CNN)Warning that corruption fuels violent extremism, Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday that the U.S. would redouble its commitment to fighting it, deeming it a national security priority.
As mentioned above, the artist began the Regrets series after he had abandoned the drawings based on photojournalist Larry Burrows's image of the 21-year-old James Farley, deeming them failures.
Nicopure Labs LLC, a leading manufacturer of American made e-liquids, announced Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit in the federal district court in Washington, D.C., challenging the "deeming" rule.
But it also kills with global negligence because genocide has always been and always will be about deeming one group as subhuman and justifying their eradication without moral and ethical repercussions.
"The actions taken by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week finalizing the deeming regulations were a huge victory for America's public health, but it is not enough," she said.
But the Burmese did not accept the victory, deeming that the wai kru and ram muay music were nothing more than black magic, so then made him fight again, and again.
The FDA's deeming regulation gives it the authority to review e-cigarettes before they hit the market, requiring all products that hit stores after February 2007 to apply retroactively for approval.
Overnight, the State Department updated its security threat assessment for the trip, according to Pelosi's office, deeming it to be more dangerous because of Trump's decision to make the trip public.
" The White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, later issued a statement deeming the Op-Ed piece "pathetic, reckless and selfish," adding: "This coward should do the right thing and resign.
But excluding them from the nation, and later even from legal citizenship, has long been a political tool, part of the process of defining the nation by deeming some outside it.
But, the FAA is deeming Hard Rock Stadium as a NO-FLY ZONE for this weekend's 49ers-Chiefs matchup ... and if people are caught flying anyway, the punishment is pretty severe.
They say he also was involved in the administration's decision to withhold from Congress a whistleblower's complaint about the Ukraine matter, despite an internal watchdog's review deeming it "urgent" and credible.
He began wondering why this animal was melancholy and about who might harm it, and then about humanity's "Sophie's Choice"-esque predilection for deeming some animals edible and other animals pets.
The Commission also prepared a specific report on Cyprus's high debt of 102.5% of GDP but refrained from taking measures against it, deeming that Nicosia's efforts to address concerns were sufficient.
It helps explain why Trump can rant on about border walls, taking Iraq's oil, banning Muslims, and deporting all the undocumented immigrants, despite every policy expert deeming those ideas ludicrously impracticable.
"He absolutely lost this war," she said after the hearing at which Gersh sought a default judgment against Anglin, deeming him liable for using his website to encourage readers to contact her.
They have plenty of reason to fear that the FDA will take a pretty strong position against them, deeming e-cigarettes to be in the same category as tobacco under federal laws.
For this study, David Unwin, a paleobiologist at the University of Leicester, and Charles Deeming, a zoologist at the University of Lincoln, gathered evidence from 19 pterosaur embryos across four different species.
" The Newsroom vet, 42, pointed to Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird as an outstanding example of a female-focused movie, even deeming the coming of age tale the "best film of the year.
The Taiwan Relations Act of 1979 commits America to helping Taiwan defend itself against invasion and embargoes, deeming any coercion of the island to be "of grave concern to the United States".
"There's a real danger that you can over-interpret the evidence," says Charles Deeming, principal lecturer at the University of Lincoln, who's researched pterosaur eggs and was not involved in this study.
"The market is maybe a little bit elevated right now, but it's hardly irrational," Elfenbein said Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation," deeming the markets at these levels a "good place to be."
But Deeming and others agree that the block of fossilized eggs is an amazing find that will deepen our understanding of some of the most peculiar animals to ever inhabit our planet.
But the evidence from our study is clear: the deeming regulations, if implemented as they are currently written, rationalize several behaviors that would significantly increase e-cigarette users risk for ill health.
Trump's relationship with the media has been, shall we say, fractious to date - from his deeming CNN "fake news" to his press secretary's various run-ins with the members of the press.
" This prompted the American College of Gynecologists (ACOG) to issue a scathing committee opinion in 2007 deeming the marketing practices and franchising surrounding the term "troubling" and the procedures "not medically necessary.
But before deeming this challenge "too hard," think about how difficult it is for 48.9 million Americans to not only have a disability, but to be reminded of it in everyday conversations.
After the restrictions were challenged in court, the city in 1998 created the "60/40" test, deeming businesses "adult" if at least 40 percent of their area or stock involved sexual content.
Left unchanged, it is highly probable the deeming rule would result in large numbers of vapers reverting back to smoking or turning to the black market to access the products they desire.
The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) already regulates traditional cigarettes, but the so-called deeming rule, which went into effect Monday, allows the agency to also control e-cigarettes, cigars, and hookahs.
One guy's message, "not much just watching hulu," earns a column of zeros; it contains no capitalization, no punctuation and "literally no thought," Jenny says, deeming the sender unworthy of a reply.
Transport for London (TfL), which runs and regulates the British capital's transport system, shocked Uber last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license.
"Brown summed the situation up this way: "Deeming all construction jobs as essential leaves the door open for legal action, such as breach of contract if a company decides to halt construction.
Similarly, Mr. Bloomberg spoke critically of the practice of presidents issuing "signing statements" deeming parts of bills to be unconstitutional intrusions into their executive powers, even as they sign them into law.
Her daughter-in-law, Laura Bush, however did not reveal that she had a skin cancer tumor removed from her shin until weeks later, deeming it "no big deal at the time."
Even before the order, Mr. Marcus was already deeming Judaism a "national origin," like Italian or Polish, to strengthen a campaign against what he sees as rampant anti-Semitism in higher education.
According to USA Today, Levin's family and friends cooperated with the docuseries, with one friend Jessica Doyle deeming it her chance to correct the public narrative about Levin and her untimely demise.
Even after a driver of a Honda Accord was injured in a 2004 airbag rupture in Alabama, neither Takata nor Honda sought the involvement of federal regulators, deeming the episode an anomaly.
On behalf of Mueller's office, Solicitor General Noel Francisco, the Trump administration's top Supreme Court lawyer, had asked the justices not to take up the case, deeming the lower court rulings correct.
Although the State Department has called them "incidents" and generally avoided deeming them attacks, officials on Friday said the US had now determined there were "specific attacks" on American personnel in Cuba.
In 2016, after deeming an MTV News piece by critic David Turner to be "offensive," Chance and his management threatened that they would no longer work with the company in any capacity.
In just two tweets, she nailed the impossible standards society holds for women, calling out media outlets for their quick 180 from deeming her the "fat" Kardashian sister to calling her too thin.
And at the ad-supported broadcast networks — which, with a few exceptions, still provide the biggest platforms — deeming the lives of people of color unworthy material for popularized storytelling has had toxic consequences.
The White House sent an eight-page letter declaring war on the inquiry by deeming it unconstitutional -- but officials have been unable so far to prevent officials from complying with requests and subpoenas.
The source, who served for Obama HHS secretaries Kathleen Sebelius and Sylvia Mathews Burwell, said that the department had however decided not to reopen the executive dining room, deeming it an unnecessary expense.
Throughout the "redlining" crisis of the 1970s, major US banks illegally refused loans to people based on their postal codes, after crunching the socio-economic statistics within their suburbs and deeming them unsuitable.
Messaging app firm Line bought MixRadio from Microsoft in December 2014 and now, just over a year later, it is closing the music streaming service after deeming that its business isn't financially viable.
Unlike in France, Belgium and Switzerland, a previous attempt to ban the face veil in all public spaces— including on the street—failed in 2012, with lawmakers deeming the plan too far-reaching.
The New South Wales state government announced the name for one of its six new ferries on Tuesday after a public vote, with Transport Minister Andrew Constance deeming it "one for the kids".
Many took issue with the list's claim to focus on those who have been "transforming the conventional," and demanded to know Fuchs Projects' methodology in deeming someone influential enough to make the cut.
The bill, from Republican Representative Duncan Hunter of California, would reverse the Obama administration's "Deeming Rule" which deems e-cigarettes to be tobacco products, subject to the same strict regulations governing traditional cigarettes.
RAI Service Company, which works on tobacco, snuff, vapor and related products, also hired 10-Square Solutions to work on education related to Food and Drug Administration reform, deeming regulation and harm reduction.
Often clients don't feel empowered to determine if a therapeutic relationship isn't right, or to end it after deeming it a dud because of the inherent power dynamic of the client-therapist relationship.
Candidates, some of whom have primaries or special elections in the coming weeks, have had to scrap all canvassing, deeming it too dangerous to ask volunteers to knock on doors in their communities.
Last week Bloomberg published an article exposing how easy it is to "hack" Juicero's produce packs by squeezing them with your hands, deeming the $699 (now $399) WiFi-connected juice press completely unnecessary.
A union-backed group called Mobile Workers Alliance, which Mr. Gage is involved with, began circulating a petition Friday demanding that the gig companies abide by the state's new law deeming them employees.
Compounding the risks for the coal and gas-fired power sector, India's most-populous state of Uttar Pradesh recently rescinded eight power purchase deals the prior government had inked, deeming them too costly.
Momentum seemed to be building for her to earn a nod for a best supporting actress Oscar — with most awards season pundits deeming Ms. Lopez's chances in the category a fairly sure bet.
As a result, this double-edged empowerment sword emboldened the FDA to issue a Deeming Regulation that will ban the sale of virtually if not all vapor products to U.S. adults on Aug.
There is already language in the Agriculture Appropriations bill – as well as a standalone bill, H.R. 2058 – that would push back the "deeming date" while still subjecting e-cigarettes to other FDA regulations.
Specifically, the deeming rule requires e-cigarettes to go through a lengthy and costly pre-market approval process — which even traditional cigarettes get to bypass — before they can be sold on the market.
Facebook removed four videos from the controversial conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and slapped his personal profile with a 30-day ban after deeming that he violated its policies on bullying and hate speech.
Jeremy and his ex-wife, Sonni Pacheco, have agreed to a new payment structure, due to the court deeming him an "extraordinary high income earner" -- $11.4 million per year ... according to the docs.
As well as the long-standing practice of deeming many industries strategic, the government still requires foreign firms to form joint ventures with Chinese companies and to hand over intellectual property via technology transfers.
Ankara has demanded that the YPG forces move east of the Euphrates, viewing the group as closely linked to Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants fighting in southeast Turkey and deeming both groups terrorist organizations.
The listing requirements already apply to cigarettes and smokeless tobacco but now are being extended to include cigars, electronic cigarettes, hookah and other tobacco products that were part of the FDA's recent deeming rule.
And then one by one, the adult men and women (although mostly men) sitting around him heaped praise on the President, deeming themselves "privileged" to have the "great honor" and "blessing" to serve him.
NASCAR continues to have two stages a race before the final finish after deeming it a success last year, and with playoff points on the line, drivers race aggressively near the end of them.
" The ongoing effects of climate change continue to catalyze unrest in Africa, with Payton deeming rising food prices due to drought "the one factor that's most consistent in making people take to the streets.
However, in recent years, more colleges and universities have been deeming these entrance tests optional or entirely unnecessary, often in order to promote a more diverse applicant pool — and to weed out unfair advantages.
Sen. Susan Collins broke with President Donald Trump's decision to replace his acting director of national intelligence with U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, deeming the longtime GOP operative inexperienced for the critical position.
The corruption and crime is so prevalent that local news barely covered the recent kidnapping in broad daylight of a minister who ran a shelter for migrants, deeming it too dangerous to report on.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday said it had shut down an initial coin offering (ICO) for a San Francisco-based food review service after deeming the company was selling unregistered securities.
"It fueled a wave of backlash among advocacy groups for women in media, who expressed their disgust to Barr by deeming Watters&apos comments "misogynistic" and "an insult," calling Watters himself a "gaslighting gasbag.
In "It's Time to Appreciate Serena Williams's Greatness," Christopher Clarey anticipates counterarguments: In light of that and Williams's enduring excellence, there is momentum building behind the concept of deeming her the greatest player ever.
Mr. Trump and his aides frequently complain about journalists' habit of asking questions during his formal appearances with world leaders, deeming the practice — traditionally a standard procedure for White House reporters — impertinent and discourteous.
Last month, Beijing shut down celebrity gossip websites, restricted videos that people can post, and suspended online streaming so that individuals now have to apply for a license to stream, deeming them all inappropriate content.
But in 2014, the UN's International Court of Justice ruled that Japan had misrepresented JARPA-II as a scientific program, deeming it a commercial enterprise that violated the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling.
His extemporaneous prime-time speech at last summer's Republican National Convention -- most memorable for awkwardly deeming his speech preceding that of Trump's daughter to be the "anchovy on Ivanka's caesar salad" -- featured another surprising moment.
Simply deeming an investigation to be partisan, a claim that most presidents have made when under the spotlight, in his mind appears to be sufficient to undermine the right of Congress to oversee his office.
Carney said once these measures have been implemented, the FSB will look at whether any "residual" risks remain in the sector that need addressing, such as by deeming the asset management company to be systemic.
Johnson grants that gold could pull back before climbing to $1,525 but such a reversal would give investors a better entry point into gold, with the technical analyst deeming $1,300 a possible level of support.
Embracing the Declaration of Independence and the notion that all were equal in the sight of God, the opponents of slavery put American slaveholders, as Americans and as Christians, on the defensive, deeming them hypocrites.
Italian women have not positively responded to the government-funded ads, however, deeming the ads "insulting" and "embarrassing" and criticizing the government for not providing the infrastructure necessary to support young families or working mothers.
When Trump began publicly humiliating bit attorney general on Twitter, deeming him "beleaguered" and "very weak," the speculation among many in the White House and the halls of Congress was that Sessions' days were numbered.
In deeming a select group of banks "too big to fail," Washington saved Wall Street from collapse, but as a result, unelected bureaucrats and overregulation handcuffed community banks, regional banks, credit unions and other lenders.
The FDA sent warning letters on Thursday to 55 tobacco retailers it says continue to sell e-cigarettes to minors, even after such sales were prohibited last month as part of the agency's deeming rule.
A team from the California-based Scripps Research Institute have modified the antibiotic vancomycin, deeming the new variation "the first antibiotic to have three independent mechanisms of action" in a press release made public Monday.
He made it difficult for them to attend or watch the trial; he declared some of their evidence inadmissible and cautioned the jury about what are known as victim-impact statements, deeming them too emotional.
"Against Everything" is a portrait of the egghead as a youngish man (Greif was born in 1975), trying the culture on for size, deeming it too saggy in some places and too constricting in others.
The FDA sent warning letters on Thursday to 55 tobacco retailers it says continue to sell e-cigarettes to minors, even after such sales were prohibited last month as part of the agency's deeming rule.
Scorning the flabby norms of the liberal international order, they placed their trust in the muscular assertion of American power, deeming it the real guarantor of their country's interests and the world's civilized values alike.
For decades, conservatives have darkly warned that failing to teach the Western canon of literature to students — that deeming books and plays by dead white guys irrelevant to today's concerns — would lead to disastrous consequences.
After deeming the teenager's hair cap was not in accordance with regulations, New Jersey referee Alan Maloney forced the high school wrestler Andrew Johnson to choose between cutting his dreadlocks and forfeiting a match in December.
"It is important to be cautious and not to infer too many aspects of the life history of Hamipterus from what remains a limited data set," Deeming writes in an article published alongside the Science paper.
Some Italian politicians have said that in retaliation for the French move, Rome should nationalize TIM's telecom network, deeming it a strategic interest, just as Paris has ruled that STX France is a core national concern.
While the DEA continues to dig in on Schedule I status, deeming no medical benefit, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services simultaneously holds a patent on cannabinoids for a wide range of medicinal purposes.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fujifilm Holdings Corp is planning to sue Xerox Corp soon deeming that the U.S. photocopier company has no legal right to unilaterally scrap their $6.1 billion merger, a senior Fujifilm executive said on Friday.
Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim disagreed, deeming that as Reddit has a primarily U.S. audience — and given the First Amendment protects the audience, as well as the speaker — "Darksilver" was also entitled to those free speech protections.
Compounding my bitterness was the fact that I had opted to pay an unusually high fare of £288 ($400) for my return flight, deeming the extra dough worthwhile in that it guaranteed a productive day-trip.
The most high-profile to date involves Uber — which in October 2016 lost an employment tribunal which had challenged the self-employed status of a group of Uber drivers, with judges deeming them to be workers.
The FDA's deeming rule prohibits companies from providing free tobacco samples, but the agency's draft guidance would provide industry with "information intended to assist manufacturers, distributors, and retailers in complying with the regulations," the agency said.
Earlier in the week, the SEC announced that it would force Munchee, a digital coin based app similar to Yelp, to refund $15 million of investor money after deeming its tokens to actually be illegal securities.
To get around the lack of a budget resolution, congressional leaders will be forced to take an alternative procedural route and to adopt a "deeming resolution" that would uphold the spending deal reached in the fall.
In 2008, U.S. President George W. Bush signed a law deeming veterans "permanently and totally disabled" eligible for loan discharges when the Department of Veterans Affairs decides they have become "unemployable" because of service-related conditions.
Transport for London shocked Uber in September by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license, citing the firm's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
Sabraw ordered on Friday that the administration give the ACLU a list of all deported parents by Wednesday, August 1 (as well as all reunited families and all families it's deeming "ineligible" earlier in the week).
Officials conducted a thorough evaluation of the science behind it and consulted with industry experts before deeming it appropriate for use in a limited number of cases where investigators have nothing to work with, he said.
On Tuesday, the company suspended the account of "Mary," apparently deeming it a fake, and said the Resisters page was a tool in a coordinated political influence operation to sow division ahead of the midterm elections.
The debate over El Salvador shows the difficulty in deeming whether certain nations are "friends" who are deserving of American aid, and Mr. Trump's order for a State Department review of all recipients could be fraught.
And Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, was exactly right when she responded to Ocasio-Cortez's triumph by deeming it a reflection of that particular district and that peculiar race at that specific moment in time.
While it&aposs up to wine producers to decide, deeming a harvest a vintage one is usually done in concert with other Champagne houses, who all tend to agree that a certain quality has been achieved.
London's transport regulator shocked Uber in September by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license, citing the firm's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
A New York Times editorial made the point succinctly, deeming it monstrous that Congress should lay a tax penalizing individual toil while exempting from this special levy the receivers of income from dividends, interest, or rent.
The FDA's deeming rule prohibits companies from providing free tobacco samples, but the agency's draft guidance would provide industry with "information intended to assist manufacturers, distributors, and retailers in complying with the regulations," the agency says.
We've already seen this at work with Trump himself, who remarkably prioritized arms sales with the Saudis -- deeming them essential for US jobs -- over exerting pressure to investigate what happened to the missing Washington Post journalist.
In both cases, the judge asked the mothers if they had evidence to back up their asylum claims and then ultimately ordered the women deported from the country, deeming them ineligible to stay in the United States.
Transport for London (TfL) shocked Uber last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license, citing the firm's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
Transport for London (TfL) shocked Uber last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its licence, citing the firm's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
He was forced to take a penalty stroke after deeming the ball unplayable and, after a lengthy series of deliberations, he played his second shot from the edge of the practice range next to the television trucks.
Lopez Obrador tapped the oil company to oversee the project after deeming bids from engineering groups were too expensive, putting more pressure on Pemex, the world's most indebted oil company that has struggled to reverse declining output.
The latest move comes as Trump&aposs administration, deeming the 2015 nuclear accord insufficiently tough on Iran, seeks to construct a global coalition to place enough pressure on Tehran that it comes back to the negotiating table.
Domino's has completed the first test flight of its DRU Drone in New Zealand this week, deeming it a "great success" and placing it high in the running to become the first company offering mass drone delivery.
If a state legislature, for example, chose electors supporting a candidate under the age of 35, the U.S. House of Representatives, which counts the Electoral College votes, could disregard those votes after deeming the underage candidate unqualified.
With its army of more than 75 lobbyists, tobacco-aligned companies have argued that the F.D.A.'s so-called Deeming Rule could hurt public health by forcing a large share of e-cigarette companies out of business.
The speech came the same month that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which owns the university, reversed its policy deeming married gay couples "apostates" and barring their children from baptism in most cases.
So when Schrage says he thinks the problem is primarily with user behavior, he's reiterating that Facebook does not want to be in the business of deeming certain particular sites or outlets "fake" and punishing them somehow.
As we reported, despite the Utah parole board deeming Barzee unfit for release ... there's nothing it can do to keep her off the streets because state law requires her release by the time her sentence is complete.
In 1948, the tradition of bribing was put to an end when a law was passed deeming it illegal to reward people for votes using food, booze, or "any such expenditure" that could violate the electoral process.
Mr. Trump has never asserted any particularized reasons for preventing administration officials from cooperating with the impeachment investigation (beyond deeming it a "sham" and a "hoax" impeachment, which is not a legal argument but a political one).
It might surprise you, given the recent cultural ascendency of fanfiction, to know that it still occupies a dubious legal status, with courts upholding some prominent examples as Fair Use, while deeming other prominent examples as infringement.
In 2008, President George W. Bush signed a law deeming veterans who are "permanently and totally disabled" eligible for loan discharges when the Department of Veterans Affairs decides they have become "unemployable" because of service-related conditions.
Deeming them "arguably better than Apple's AirPods" at the time, he commended their lightweight, comfy design and decent sound quality while knocking their high price: They're "[The] perfect earbuds for young cyborgs with cash to burn," he wrote.
Brazil's power company Energisa SA dropped out of the race in May while sources said CPFL, the Brazilian power group owned by China State Grid Corp, gave up to focus on other assets, deeming the price too rich.
Cruz backlash After the senator's speech last month, Doug Deason, who sat on Cruz's national finance committee, said he immediately fired off an email to Cruz and his wife Heidi, deeming the address "absurd" and "idiotic," he said.
The country now sits a bit more isolated among a group five nations — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Yemen — that cut off diplomatic relations with Qatar, deeming it a supporter of extremism and terrorism.
The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR)—a plaintiff in the case that wound up deeming stop-and-frisk unconstitutional—issued a press release stating that though "some progress has been made," the results of the report aren't great.
The draft guidelines suggest that improvement in biomarkers, such as amount of beta amyloid in the brain, a protein linked to the disease, may be an acceptable goal for deeming a drug successful in patients with no symptoms.
There are profound policy differences between the candidates, and there's a chasm between those Democrats who think that paradigm-exploding change is necessary (and possible) and those who roll their eyes at that, deeming it naïve and delusional.
A ban on the use of federal funding for research using fetal tissue — which women can donate after terminating a pregnancy — had been in place for four years, despite two federal advisory panels deeming such a ban unnecessary.
Deeming that people, usually celebrities, are canceled -- in other words, no longer worthy of society's investment in them -- has been a growing practice by online mobs as a means to attack someone for something they said or did.
"Thanks to the Deeming Rule, anyone who manufactures or sells a vaping product must obtain FDA's preapproval before engaging in truthful speech concerning that product's health and related effects," attorneys for the legal group argue in court documents.
ROME, Dec 12 (Reuters) - An Italian judge on Thursday upheld an appeal by far-right group Casapound against a decision by Facebook to close its account, deeming that the move by the social media company prevented political pluralism.
Twenty-four hours later, Trump appeared charmed by the overt displays of flattery on offer by Britain's royal family and members of the government, deeming Queen Elizabeth II a "fantastic person" and hailing the long-established special transatlantic relationship.
Earlier this week, the government barred a satirical film 'The Death of Stalin' from Russian movie theaters, deeming it inappropriate to release the film on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the World War Two Battle of Stalingrad.
Smith, who conducted her autopsy noted a doughnut-shaped bruise deep in the underside of her scalp and told police to look for a similarly shaped object, which he believed had caused the injury, deeming the death a homicide.
O'Leary isn't alone in deeming debt a deal-breaker: A recent survey of over 2,000 Americans from personal finance site Finder found that 72 percent of Americans say they would reconsider a romantic relationship because of a person's debt.
Transport for London (TfL) shocked the Silicon Valley firm last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its license, citing its approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
Photos and videos of the men drinking beer from their shoes while wearing swimming trunks printed with the Malaysian flag prompted an outcry on social media and in the Malaysian press, with one official deeming it an "indecent act".
By suspending or significantly extending each of the remaining compliance deadlines contained in the deeming regulation, the administration can take the necessary action to ensure this game-changing product continues to be available as a healthier alternative to tobacco.
Church attorneys and at least one armed guard monitored the goings on inside the church during the meeting, the source said, deeming the attorneys and the armed guard as an intimidation tactic to deter priests from speaking out freely.
Transport for London (TfL) shocked the Silicon Valley firm last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and refusing to renew its licence, citing its approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
Deeming the effect too stark and off-putting, the Olafssons got rid of two very nice white midcentury sofas in the third-floor sitting room, replacing them with a pair of simple loden-green ones from Crate and Barrel.
As the race entered its final stages, several top officials and bid staff members relocated to London, deeming it a better base camp from which to visit far-flung federations in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and southern Africa.
While deeming the chance of the censors finding something new to redact as "very small", Lozowick said the backlog of files they have had to deal with since the mass-digitization began this year has meant potential hold-ups.
With that authority, the FDA issued a Deeming Rule extending its regulations to a variety of tobacco products, including popular cigarette alternatives like the battery-powered, smoke-free e-cigarettes and vaping products — even if they don't use tobacco.
The deadline the three chairs set, Thursday, is the same day Maguire is slated to testify about why he has decided against sharing the complaint with Congress, despite an intelligence community watchdog deeming the complaint both urgent and credible.
Some Democrats running this year have declined to engage on the question of Pelosi's leadership in much more Democrat-friendly districts than this one, deeming it a question they can't possibly answer before they're elected or without seeing the other options.
During the hearing, however, Kavanaugh managed to evade direct answers on hot-button issues like executive power, abortion rights, and health care by either citing the "Ginsburg rule" and deeming the inquiries "hypotheticals" or noting that certain suits were ongoing.
According to Morris, and a litany of accounts from that time period, the island's namesake was responsible for deeming handfuls of free black men, women, and children "fugitive slaves"—thereby enabling their kidnapping and sale in the South without trial.
After that initial response, many were left frustrated and disappointed that it seemed Apple was shrugging off iPad Pro units coming bent (however minor the curve might be) right out of the box, deeming it unacceptable for such an expensive product.
What most people that are deeming his freestyle as an amazing feat are mesmerized by is Eminem being a white man—the group most associated with this country's racist legacy—speaking out against the nation's most overtly racist president in generations.
First, 28500,6900 current e-cigarette users who were also former cigarette smokers were asked what they would likely do if, as a consequence of the Deeming Rule, the e-cigarette products they use right now were taken off the market.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Muslim elders encouraged faithful to return to pray at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday after deeming that Israel had removed all security measures installed after an attack in the Old City earlier this month that sparked violence.
Related: That Little Lawsuit Against Uber Just Got Bigger — And Could Take Down The Sharing Economy Nothing about the settlement prevents a future court, or US labor authorities, from deeming Uber drivers as employees, Liss-Riordan said in a statement.
Without congressional or administrative action to address the FDA's one-size-fits-all deeming regulation, thousands of vape shops in all 50 states will soon have to close their doors, unable to meet the extraordinary costs associated with the outdated regulation.
Islamic Jihad said an Egyptian-mediated truce went into effect at 0330 GMT, about 48 hours after Israel triggered the exchange of fire by killing the Iranian-backed faction's top Gaza commander in an air strike, deeming him an imminent threat.
The bill, which the Senate passed in a 33-85033 vote on Saturday, would place sanctions on licensed therapists who perform the therapy on any patient under the age of 18, deeming it "unprofessional conduct," according to the news outlet.
The Irish Times reports that the judges rejected arguments made by the DPC and Schrems against the appeal, deeming it "at least arguable" that Facebook could persuade the court that at least some of the facts under challenge should be reversed.
Ax wants to sue him for malicious prosecution, but his lawyer advises against it, deeming it too risky: the case isn't airtight, and do they really want to open themselves up to being dragged through the press all over again?
The trio reportedly collided on West 50th around 6 PM on Saturday night after the man in the pilot costume confronted the man wearing the Native American costume, deeming it offensive, and a fight between the two men broke out.
Denis Charles Deeming, a paleontologist from the University of Lincoln in England who wrote an adjoining article in Science about the findings, said he was surprised by the sheer number of eggs that were all collected together in one place.
The Philippines was also the first in the region to take drastic measures to tackle the spread, with President Rodrigo Duterte calling it "the fight of our lives", after deeming existing curbs on movement and gatherings insufficient to quell the contagion.
Genish, who was appointed by the French investor last year, wants TIM to keep control of the network, deeming it strategic both to the deployment of fifth-generation (5G) mobile services and to the survival of the company's service operations.
Battling an "alarming increase" in the spread of Islamist insurgency and terrorism, along socio-economic grievances, Burkina Faso topped the charts for risk, with EXX Africa analysts deeming the local security apparatus "ill-equipped to counter the threat" of rampant militancy.
Case in point being Karol Radzeszewski's "Insurgents" (22018), a work originally commissioned by the Warsaw Uprising Museum, but censored on account of authorities deeming it too erotic, displayed in the Late Polishness exhibition on a much larger scale than had been originally planned.
When so many people have limited resources, you need to be careful about deeming foods "bad," says John Weidman, deputy executive director of The Food Trust, a nationwide non-profit dedicated to ensuring that disadvantaged communities have access to affordable, nutritious food.
This is an idea that Congress and the public have always hated — it's so unpopular that Barack Obama campaigned against it in the 2008 primary — but that a certain segment of experts talked themselves into deeming necessary to make the individual market work.
However, around the same time it went into effect last year, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) introduced a deeming rule to its Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C) which extended their authority to the cloudy heights of vaping.
It is true that some people misuse or misapply or overuse the word racist, deeming anyone who is against race-based affirmative action, has a slip of the tongue, or uses the word nigger in a classroom setting to teach rather than demean.
Economy minister Mateusz Morawiecki, finance minister Pawel Szalamacha, and science minister Jaroslaw Gowin oppose an election pledge of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party to lower the retirement age, deeming the idea too costly, daily Gazeta Wyborcza reported without naming its sources.
USCIS' proposal to make it significantly easier to deny green cards to immigrants by deeming them likely to be a "public charge," for example, hasn't yet been finalized after five months of reviewing (a record number of) comments on the draft proposal.
The French appeals court dismissed these arguments, deeming the requirement that similar lawsuits be settled in a Santa Clara court "unfair," and that the terms and conditions signed when creating a Facebook account does subject the company to consumer-rights laws in France.
"In the Deeming Rule, the FDA simply announced that electronic cigarettes, or electronic nicotine delivery systems would be subject to the same set of rules and regulations that Congress had already put in place for conventional cigarettes," she wrote in her opinion.
Examining a long-term chart of the popular IBB ETF, Evercore ISI technician Rich Ross points out that the biotech tracker suffered significant losses from mid-2016 to the end of the year, deeming the pullback "a very tough stretch" for the group.
A rollback of transgender protections in health care would fly in the face of the medical community, which has issued numerous official statements deeming transition-related care "safe, effective and necessary," said Branstetter, the spokeswoman for the National Center for Transgender Equality.
In 2017, Indiana District Court Judge Tanya Walton Pratt ruled the law was unconstitutional, and this past October, a federal judge on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld her ruling, deeming the law a clear violation of women's right to abortion.
A judgement from the CJEU at the end of last year, deeming Uber a transport company — and therefore firmly subject to local transport laws — looked like the final nail in the coffin for ride-hailing platforms to circumvent taxi regulations in Europe.
" Rejecting some of those requests, today the court narrowed the scope of documents that the IRS can request from Coinbase to taxpayer ID number, name, date of birth, address, transaction logs and account statements, deeming the rest of the documents "not necessary.
A new bill from the House Armed Services Committee is asking the Department of Defense to create an entirely space-centric sect of the US Armed Forces called the "US Space Corps," Federal News Radio reports, deeming space potential grounds for warfare.
The Minnesota Supreme Court reversed that ruling in 2014, deeming Minnesota's law against encouraging suicide an unconstitutional violation of the First Amendment right to freedom of speech, but he was tried again later that year and the law prohibiting assisting suicide was upheld.
For a bit more background on the various battles in what Banks has deemed a "war," let's start in April, when Rebecca Romijn seemingly took a jab at the likes of Jenner and Hadid by deeming them "social media stars," not real models.
This week in art news: Yoshitomo Nara was sued by a cosmetics company he claims copied his work, a Henry Moore sculpture was installed at Columbia University despite students deeming it a "monstrosity," and India began construction on the world's tallest statue.
In recent months, Illinois legislators have moved sharply to the left, deeming abortion a fundamental right for women no matter what the Supreme Court might decide, raising the minimum wage, taking steps to legalize recreational marijuana and introducing a graduated income tax.
" Representatives of the local hip-hop scene bristled at the notion of an outsider telling their story, from Chief Keef's manager to the Grammy winner Chance the Rapper, who released a blistering fusillade of tweets deeming the film both "sexist" and "racist.
CNN rejected a pair of provocative ads from President Trump's re-election campaign on Thursday, saying the 30-second spots deriding the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry — one deeming the effort "nothing short of a coup" — contained inaccuracies and unfairly attacked the network's journalists.
Luxembourg promotes itself as "a unique legal, regulatory and business environment" for companies devoted to space resources, and is the first European country to pass legislation similar to that of the U.S., deeming resources collected in space to be ownable by private entities.
When Jean Schlumberger created his first collection for Tiffany & Company in the mid-1950s, he used diamonds and platinum almost exclusively, deeming them the appropriately refined choice for his new employer rather than his customary riot of colored gems, enamel and yellow gold.
A sex tech company won an award for innovation in robotics from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that produces CES—and then it took it back, deeming the women's pleasure product too "immoral, obscene, indecent, [or] profane" for its tastes.
The designer, who's known for showing cartoon-splashed designs on the catwalk, sent the full lineup of Power Rangers down the runway for his fall 2017 collection in what we're deeming the coolest crime-fighting outfits we've seen since the show first aired in 1993.
Speaker Paul Ryan said Monday that he would run again for the top job, despite reports in recent days that he may opt out or that more radical members of his restive caucus could try to oust him, after deeming him insufficiently supportive of Trump.
Since their publication, the FDA's 'deeming' regulations of e-cigarettes have been criticized on several grounds by many health and harm reduction scientists, including by Dr. Michael Siegel, a professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the Boston University School of Public Health.
In another issue of Vibe the month prior​, the writer Peter Relic points to "the sudden techno throb in the fourth chorus" on his way to deeming Mannie Fresh "the most significant rhythmic innovator out of New Orleans" since the percussion section of The Meters.
She also condemned the Bronx Museum's initiative, concurrent with Wild Noise, to create and gift a $2.5 million replica of the very Martí statue beneath which she and the press convened, deeming it an insult to both the museum's Bronx patrons and to Cubans.
SAO PAULO, March 27 (Reuters) - Brazil's Agriculture Ministry issued an order on Friday deeming truck stops, gas stations and highway diners as essential services, seeking to ensure cargo haulers keep moving grains, feed and meat to markets at home and abroad despite the coronavirus pandemic.
The Philippines was among the first in the region to take drastic measures to tackle the spread of the respiratory disease, with President Rodrigo Duterte calling it "the fight of our lives", after deeming existing curbs on movement and gatherings insufficient to quell the contagion.
The agreements resemble "safe third country agreements" — a rarely used diplomatic tool that requires migrants to seek asylum in the countries they pass through by deeming those countries capable of offering them protection — although the Trump administration has been reluctant to use that term.
And it duly noted that it had missed on such predictions in the past, having to pay out twice after prematurely predicting Tiger Woods would win the 2009 PGA Championship, or deeming Manchester United the winner of the English Premier League in 2013 too soon.
In a trio of lawsuits filed by the conservative Pacific Legal Foundation in Texas, Minnesota and the District of Columbia in 2018, the vape shops argued that the FDA's 2016 "Deeming Rule" violates the U.S. Constitution's Appointments Clause and the First Amendment's free-speech protections.
The UK had placed an export ban on the work, deeming it a masterpiece that should not leave the country, but an export license was granted when no UK buyer came forward, allowing the Getty to purchase the painting from Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd.
Another revision would create a host of new grounds for deeming an asylum claim "frivolous," including if the migrant seeking protection was also trying to obtain work authorization, had used a fraudulent document — knowingly or unknowingly — or did not file in a timely way.
Transport for London (TfL) shocked the San Francisco-based app last month by deeming it unfit to run a taxi service and deciding not to renew its license to operate, citing the firm's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and background checks on drivers.
As many press outlets have observed, Epstein's arrest and the government's seizure of documents and photos (including what prosecutors describe as lewd photos of young-looking women or girls) have his old friends and acquaintances trembling with concern about the public deeming them corrupt by association.
Researchers at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History on Wednesday said they were deeming a new species as the llomantis ginsburgae, named after Ginsburg because of her "relentless fight for gender equality" and out of "appreciation" of her jabots, the neck accessories that she frequently dons.
" The recent voice assistant ads don't speculate on a potential endgame for voice AI. When Google previewed Google Duplex this afternoon, commentators and users were simultaneously awed and incredulous, some deeming its capabilities "eerily lifelike" or "terrifying" and anticipating unintended dystopian consequences, others calling it "mind-blowing.
Not only do officers ask people to admit to using drugs, but he said they also stop legal immigrants from entering who say they intend to work in marijuana fields, deeming the work part of drug trafficking, a prohibited activity under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The nation's first black president built a legacy around the idea of acceptance, from deeming same-sex marriage a "victory for America" to signing in an initiative to let transgender students use the bathroom of their choice to hosting a plethora of rappers at the White House.
Nadia Comaneci's groundbreaking perfect 10 ushered in an era of imperfect 10s: perfect scores awarded for routines that had visible flaws, handed out by judges who had scored previous competitors so generously that they had no way to acknowledge a superior performance except by deeming it perfect.
Much of their time was taken up trying to find and examine all of the roughly 62,000 messages from Clinton's four years as secretary of state, which began in January 2009; two of Clinton's lawyers had deleted about half of the emails, deeming them purely personal.
The shops located in California, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Texas argue that the so-called "Deeming Rule" that deems e-cigarettes to be tobacco products was not legally adopted because it was issued by a career FDA employee, rather than an officer appointed by the president.
It has done so by deeming other groups to be part of or "associated forces" with Al Qaeda, including the Yemen-based Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Syria-based Nusra Front, and the Islamic State, a former Qaeda affiliate in Iraq that Al Qaeda excommunicated.
Often mocked, ridiculed, and met with regular derision, these jean-legging hybrids have been cast to the bottom of fashion food chains — where everyone from The Daily Beast (deeming it "The Trend From Hell") to Cosmopolitan (detesting its "front pocket fake-out" effect) have taken critical swings.
Lawmakers could do this by deeming waiver applications presumptively valid, so long as they certify that a similar number of people will be covered and at a comparable level of affordability as under the law and that the state reforms will not increase the federal deficit.
U.S. President Donald Trump struck a slightly more positive tone on the U.S.-China trade war Wednesday, but again threatened to increase tariffs on Chinese goods if no deal is agreed, deeming relations between the world's two largest economies "testy" and doing little to assuage global trade fears.
After Mars One announced plans for a 2025 mission to Mars, Muslim clerics in the United Arab Emirates issued a fatwa deeming a colony on Mars to un-Islamic because, they claimed, even going to Mars poses an unnecessary risk to life that's tantamount to suicide, a sin.
Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.) introduced H.R. 1136, the FDA Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2017, legislation that would preserve the ability of the FDA to regulate vapor products for the technology that they are, rather than the tobacco products that they are not.
In May, for example, a United States District Court held that the city of Cranston, R.I., had violated the principle of one person one vote by deeming inmates at a correctional facility "residents" for the drawing of district lines for the City Council and the local school committee.
The agreements with the Northern Triangle countries resemble "safe third country agreements" — a rarely used diplomatic tool that requires migrants to seek asylum in the countries they pass through by deeming those countries capable of offering them protection — although the Trump administration has been reluctant to use that term.
The agreements with the Northern Triangle countries resemble "safe third country agreements" — a rarely used diplomatic tool that requires migrants to seek asylum in the countries they pass through by deeming those countries capable of offering them protection — although the Trump administration has been reluctant to use that term.
The regulator still will not use the statutory authority that Congress gave it in 2009 under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act to regulate manufacturing, distribution and marketing of tobacco products, which was extended in 13 to e-cigarettes under what is known as the deeming regulation.
Officials from Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Consumer Reports, the Consumer Federation of America, and the Center for Auto Safety describing the bill voiced their worries in an op-ed to The Hill last year, deeming it a threat to public safety due to its safety language.
So, what the judge was taking issue with was at the time that we said we were going to regulate nicotine in combustible cigarettes and render them minimally nonaddictive, we implemented what was called the deeming rule, which applied all the tobacco regulations to what were called the newly deemed products.
In deeming Mr Moore fit to be executed, the majority opinion noted, the CCA had relied upon a 1992 diagnostic manual rather than updated sources and had used a dreamed-up list of seven factors (including the ability to "lie effectively" and "formulate plans") purportedly belying his claim to intellectual disability.
For instance, assault with a deadly weapon convictions in which the weapon was HIV make sense, but laws deeming HIV a deadly weapon are sometimes poorly written, resulting in charges for HIV-infected people when they spit on someone, even though the saliva of an HIV-infected person is not infectious.
Obama used his address to announce the results of the government's investment in clean energy, deeming wind power cheaper than "dirtier, conventional power" in fields from Iowa to Texas, and touting tens of millions of dollars each year in solar savings (while that industry now employs more Americans than coal).
Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), deeming her "Auntie Maxine" not necessarily for her longstanding championing of Alzheimer or minority HIV/AIDS legislation or work on the House Financial Service Committee, but for her in-your-face, no nonsense attitude she has towards certain policies in contrast to her beliefs and constituents.
The FDA announced its intent to regulate e-cigarettes in 2628, but it did not finalize a rule to extend its authority to e-cigarettes until more than five years later – and some of the major provisions in the FDA's "deeming" rule do not take effect for another couple of years.
" The Alabama Court on the Judiciary highlighted an assertion by the commission that investigated Moore deeming his 2016 actions "worse" than the defiance that led to his 2003 ouster, "because the order in this case, if complied with, would have put 68 probate judges in direct defiance of federal law.
In the lawsuits, the foundation argues the FDA's so-called deeming rule, which brings e-cigarettes under the same regulatory scheme as traditional cigarettes, violates the First Amendment by allowing the agency to treat many nontobacco vaping products as if they were tobacco products regulated by the Tobacco Control Act.
Despite lawmakers once deeming its current income "an accident of history," the Duchy of Cornwall has mostly avoided harsh questions, in part by playing up its interest in traditional architecture and sustainable practices across its humbler holdings: scores of farms, much of Dartmoor National Park in Devon and rivers throughout Cornwall.
E-cigarette products that came on market before the deeming regulation took effect in 2016 were allowed to stay on the market, but Sward said the FDA is not enforcing the rule for any e-cigarette products, including two Juul flavored products that came on the market after the cutoff.
In the lawsuits, the foundation argues the FDA's so-called deeming rule, which brings e-cigarettes under the same regulatory scheme as traditional cigarettes, violates the First Amendment because it allows the agency to treat many nontobacco vaping products as if they were tobacco products regulated by the Tobacco Control Act.
For instance, read "'You Can't Ban Love': Pakistanis Defy a Valentine's Day Prohibition" to learn about how the Islamabad High Court banned Valentine's celebrations across Pakistan, deeming them "against the teachings of Islam" and a sign of growing Western influence — and how some are taking a risk by celebrating anyway.
We've heard reports about software and hardware hangups for months now, and leaked photos of the device and comments from Fitbit employees deeming it "definitely not sexy"  The new device will be Fitbit's first foray into the general smartwatch market after losing ground to Apple as the top wearable maker in the world.
Facebook admits it made a mistake in how it initially communicated with Diamond and Silk and in deeming their page "unsafe," a spokesperson told BuzzFeed News, but the company has been attempting to get in touch with the pair since Monday via phone, email, voicemail, Facebook, and Twitter to resolve the situation.
NASA and SpaceX choose both Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown Trump border fight throws curveball into shutdown prospects MORE (R-Ala.) pitched his colleagues during a closed-door lunch about "deeming" top-line defense and nondefense spending levels once they return from the July Fourth recess, absent a budget deal.
Just last month, in a pending Supreme Court case I wrote about, religious groups lined up behind a Lutheran church in Missouri (represented by Alliance Defending Freedom) to argue that the state was discriminating against it by deeming it ineligible, by virtue of being a church, for inclusion in a public works project.
Proposals of a blanket ban on surgery would not only threaten the care of children with intersex conditions by denying access to surgery by erroneously deeming it 'unnecessary,' but it would even deny surgery to infants and children without intersex conditions who would be placed inadvertently under an overarching umbrella of legislative proposals.
The constitutional court can also dismiss any government, as well as dissolve any political party, for even minor regulatory breaches: In 2008, it removed from office a popular prime minister for hosting cooking shows on television, deeming that petty payments he received in compensation violated a rule against cultivating extracurricular business interests.
It's one of the castle's worst-kept secrets that Queen Elizabeth is not at all about non-neutral nail colors, reportedly deeming even classics like cherry red vulgar (case in point: the Queen's favorite polish color is Essie's "Ballet Slippers," and she's never gone back ever since she first tried it back in 1989).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It appears that toting around any horned animal sculptures is enough to suggest one's connection to Satanism — or at least that appears to be the case in Lebanon, where authorities recently confiscated such sculptures created by the Greek-Lebanese politician and artist Michel Eléftériades, deeming him a Satan worshiper.
More from the campaign trail … A new paper from The Brookings Institution says the GOP tax law is unlikely to have a big impact on the midterm elections (The Hill) … Judges struck down North Carolina's Republican-drawn redistricting map, deeming the partisan gerrymander unconstitutional for the second time this year (The Hill) … Kentucky Gov.
And if your friend turns to Google looking for info on that, she's likely to turn up stories like this one, which say that even one night of binge drinking can impact her unborn kid's mental health and school results, deeming her a terrible parent before she can even slip those Vans on the kid.
Judge Kavanaugh has also addressed the other big issue raised in the signing statements debate: whether it is legitimate for presidents to sign bills but effectively nullify some provisions by deeming them unconstitutional, or whether the Constitution gives presidents only the choice of signing a bill — and then obeying all of it — or vetoing it.
Mr. March pointed out that United was already in hot water because of an episode a few weeks earlier at Denver International Airport, when a gate agent for the airline barred two teenage girls, who were "pass" passengers flying free, from boarding a flight after deeming that the leggings they were wearing were inappropriate.
Pumapunku, which means "door of the puma," was a temple designed and built by the pre-Incan Tiwanaku culture, who lived and thrived in what is now western Bolivia from 500 AD to 1,000 AD. Hundreds of years later, the Inca (1300-1570 AD) came across the Pumapunku ruins, deeming them important and worthy of restoration.
" They said that "the U.S. worked endlessly to placate our Turkish allies" but despite "countless rounds of negotiations" and American and Syrian Democratic Forces commitment to establishing a security mechanism along the border, "Ankara repeatedly reneged on its agreements with the U.S., deeming them inadequate and threatening to invade SDF-held areas, despite the presence of U.S. soldiers.
But instead of the standard five-year license, a judge gave Uber 15 months grace to continue working to satisfy conditions that Transport for London had said it had failed to meet when it made the decision not to grant a license renewal — deeming Uber "not fit and proper to hold a private hire operator licence".
"It defies logic that a federal regulatory agency, such as FDA, would not have an understanding of which products are on the market legally and which are on the market illegally," Durbin said, and called for the agency to remove all e-cigarette products that were not widely and commercially available before the 2016 deeming rule took effect.
State and federal legislators were offering proposals that ranged from locking up the pregnant addicts so they couldn't get access to the drug to deeming the use of drugs during pregnancy as child abuse, to automatically removing the newborns from the care and custody of their mothers and charging the mothers with a drug-related crime.
Now that the UFC has dispensed with the notion of deserving title challengers and matchmaking by ranking in favor of fights that satisfy an immediate and profitable craving, champions can pick their next challengers simply by deeming them worthy and creating out of thin air the proper sense of urgency and meaning, rankings and records be damned.
His media consulting team abruptly quit this week after the senator and his wife, Jane, expressed displeasure with the sleek announcement ad the advisers produced, deeming it inauthentic, and instead booked a Vermont studio to record a no-frills, nearly 11-minute video that Mr. Sanders wrote himself, according to multiple Democratic officials familiar with the matter.
The boys are now staying with other family in Virginia, but JIL will likely be detained for many more months: A San Antonio judge Wednesday issued her a bond too high for her to pay—$22011,500—deeming her a flight risk for being connected to a gang, when her sole connection was the harm they did her.
Trump, meanwhile, has attacked the Mueller investigation for months, deeming it a "witch hunt" and calling on Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE to end the probe formally.
The pundits and leaders in the Democratic establishment today deeming Sanders unelectable declared the same in 2202 about Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
The deals resemble "safe third country agreements" — a rarely used diplomatic tool that requires migrants to seek asylum in the countries they pass through by deeming those countries capable of offering them protection — although the Trump administration has been reluctant to use that term, perhaps because the countries it's dealing with have high levels of crime and violence.
In the midst of a xenophobic wave deeming immigrants as other, reifying the soundness of borders as if they were a natural landform, and the financing of overseas wars based on dominant historical narratives, the contemporary use of soil in installations, collections, and jewelry pieces has provided a site of gathering and discussion, and has aided in building empathy.
Bernie Sanders: Hillary Clinton is "not qualified" to be president He's already taken to lampooning GOP front-runner Donald Trump in less overtly political settings, casting doubt on his policy qualifications during last week's Nuclear Security Summit and deeming his plan to compel Mexico to pay for a border wall "impractical" and "wacky" during an appearance at the White House Tuesday.
" The Nettles family: father Ed, Damien holding Valerie, and siblings James and Melissa According to the show, the Hampshire constabulary police lost a few crucial surveillance tapes that could have shown where else Damien walked after midnight; that's just one of a few reasons Valerie has for deeming their handling of the ongoing and open case "lackluster, shoddy, and pitiful.
NBC on Sunday ran an anti-immigration advertisement from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE that CNN had decided not to run, deeming it too racist to air.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has been more amenable to Saudi explanations of what took place, calling the arrests a "good first step" and deeming the claim that Khashoggi died after a fistfight credible.
And as he pursued those ambitions, he has become a very different kind of politician than when he first ran for local office: an immigrant's husband who has bashed undocumented immigrants and embraced white nationalists; a Midwesterner who attended Confederate flag-bedecked balls and defended the controversial rebel statues in his adopted state; and an aspiring politician who has turned on his party's leaders, deeming them "flaccid" and unable to please their wives.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (Fla.) Trump targeted Wilson last year after she criticized his handling of a call to the widow of a fallen solider, deeming her "wacky" on Twitter.

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