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  1. giving instructions

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A variety of EU rules are involved in the matter, including the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, the E-commerce Directive, the Consumer Rights Directive or the unfair contract terms Directive.
Multiple lawsuits have been filed challenging the directive, and the department in the past has defended the directive.
That's the 2002 ePrivacy Directive to be precise, which was amended in 2009 (but is still just a directive).
If you are a mentally competent adult, you can create a dementia directive and attach it to your advance directive.
Space Policy Directive 1 had to do with pursuing missions to the moon and Mars, and Directive 2 is more about housekeeping.
The clerk said a "directive from the judiciary" is required for any release and the case docket shows no such directive was filed.
It was based on a directive issued by the country's central bank last year but India's top court quashed that directive on Tuesday.
Dedicated legislation governs BGK's activities and exempts the bank from the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) IV and Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD).
"We have a directive, I have a directive: No intelligence work in the United States, no spies," he said in a gaggle with reporters.
The types of business that may be passported are set out in the markets in financial instruments directive (MiFID) and the capital markets directive (CRD).
For example, it issued a banking directive prohibiting financial transactions with North Koreans and another directive prohibiting North Korean businesses in China and joint ventures.
It all stems from Space Policy Directive 1, a directive that President Trump signed in December 2017 instructing NASA to send humans to the lunar surface again.
The European Commission has now turned its attention to telecoms data privacy regulations — via the ePrivacy Directive — in order to harmonize that directive with the new GDPR.
"Secretary Shanahan was not aware of the directive to move the USS John S. McCain nor was he aware of the concern precipitating the directive," the Pentagon said.
"One of the big changes between the directive (on the protection of personal data) and the regulation is in the directive you could have implied consent," John said.
But last week's directive was the administration's most sweeping directive yet, and the proposed legislation in Oklahoma appears to be the first statewide bill to directly challenge it.
" In December, President Trump signed Space Policy Directive 1, giving NASA a new direction: "The directive I am signing today will refocus America's space program on human exploration and discovery.
Wikimedia, which owns around a dozen other open-source forums like Wikipedia, issued a statement last week against the directive, which highlighted main points of concern against the Copyright Directive.
Before that directive, Immigration and Customs Enforcement was under an Obama administration–era directive not to detain pregnant women except in extreme circumstances or in relatively rare cases of expedited deportation.
The European Union's contentious copyright directive became a major talking point for YouTube creators last month, as people rushed to inform their audiences just how consequential the new directive could become.
Known as Space Policy Directive 4 (SPD-4), the directive orders the Pentagon draft legislation for Congress that would create the Space Force as a part of the U.S. Air Force.
And current Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who was once a Marine general, could implement Trump's tweet immediately through a directive that essentially undoes the Carter directive, with few, if any, DoDIs.
" It added: "There is a longstanding commitment, and a directive from the Israeli government, not to engage in any intelligence operations in the U.S. This directive is strictly enforced without exception.
" "American Airlines has 24 aircraft affected by this directive.
" Comey testified that Lynch's directive left him feeling "queasy.
" Pruitt said his directive next week will "fix that.
And after an EU vote approved the directive, one of the most vocal activists leading a charge against the directive, Dr. Grandayy, says it's time for YouTubers to get serious about copyright activism.
The most controversial aspect of the Directive for Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive is Article 13, which imposes greater legal liability on websites and internet services for the content they host.
EU Copyright Directive vote: Articles 221 and 100 approved My colleague James Vincent offers us an overview of the European Union's Copyright Directive, which critics say threaten the internet as we know it.
"Secretary Shanahan was not aware of the directive to move the USS John S McCain nor was he aware of the concern precipitating the directive," Lt. Colonel Joe Buccino said in a statement.
I focused on prime directive: Maximize return for the shareholders.
But the approach has to be more investigative than directive.
The Directive makes several exemptions for certain types of content.
The directive also cites the 2014 case of Burwell v.
The case challenged Trump's travel directive as unconstitutional religious discrimination.
Repeat each directive, pausing between instructions to provide processing time.
After all, Ana gives the directive in the first line.
At the time, in 1951, the directive was a revelation.
He sponsored and got passed a law overriding that directive.
The president's directive would represent a massive escalation of deportations.
Texas will sue to stop Obama's transgender directive to schools.
However, the Directive that passed still contains challenges for developers.
The Copyright Directive is supposed to level the playing field.
It's a directive that Winfrey, 64, put in place herself.
Now, is that a directive for him to end it?
Europe plans to finalize its gun directive later this year.
The Working Time Directive – Recurring cost: £4.2bn a year 4.
"Mind the Gap" is both a warning and a directive.
We talked about her preferences and about an advance directive.
Then President Trump signed a directive banning transgender military recruits.
There are some ways the directive better protects travellers' privacy.
That directive came from none other than the President himself.
So far, 23 states have sued to block the directive.
Honda issued a similar directive for some vehicles in 2016.
In what way have I broken the prime directive Captain?
The Nigerian Customs Service issued the directive on 6 November.
For now, the ditches are empty and directive is clear.
The ruling is the broadest to date against Trump's directive.
There was no directive to 'go forth and invent email.
He said that directive would come from the agencies themselves.
They were not quite sure if he followed their directive.
The full scope of the directive was not immediately clear.
The new directive is scheduled to begin on March 13.
He claimed the directive is not linked to the investigation.
He should be given a clear directive about his options.
And this was at the directive of the Trump administration.
B.P. issue a directive to deny entry to any individual.
"Do not worry" was meant as both encouragement and directive.
The celebrations had become too indulgent, a state directive warned.
While the FAA had issued an emergency directive on Nov.
Federal judges blocked key parts of that directive in March.
It appeared to have been codified in an explicit directive.
A recent University of California directive shows the radical shift.
Adkerson's directive underscored his desire not to blemish that record.
"With Tom, there was such a clear directive," she said.
Schmidt called the directive an attempt to expand federal power.
And yet, none of these details seem contrived or directive.
This directive has been in the works for some time.
How did you decide what to do around the directive?
Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan "was not aware of the directive ... nor was he aware of the concern precipitating the directive," his spokesperson said in a statement emailed early Thursday morning to reporters.
The directive detailed how members should, in their social media platforms, "Brand McCain as an old geezer who has lost it and who long ago belonged in a home for the elderly," the directive said.
Consequently, such a service must be excluded from the scope of the freedom to provide services in general as well as the directive on services in the internal market and the directive on electronic commerce.
A government-issued directive to media organizations following the protests called for a virtual blackout of the protests: "All websites: Find and delete video content related to Hong Kong anti-extradition protests," the directive said.
The Council says it intends to file a joint complaint against all four companies with the national DPA and the Consumer Ombudsman for breaching the European Data Protection Directive and the Unfair Contract Terms Directive.
The challenge, which asks a judge to declare the directive unlawful, follows a federal directive to U.S. schools this month to let transgender students use the bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity.
In the political fog following the DNC email leak, President Obama has released Presidential Policy Directive 41, the first federal directive to offer guidance on how the country should respond to "cyber incidents" and attacks.
There is, however, a clear political message in the regulator's directive.
EU financial markets directive MiFID II becomes effective as of today.
The immigration directive was then halted by a federal appeal court.
The directive does not apply to other medical products, it said.
Border and customs officials struggled to put Trump's directive into practice.
Southwest was not alone in its opposition to the airworthiness directive.
After receiving the directive, OMB sat on the funds for months.
She told BuzzFeed News that the Copyright Directive is basically unworkable.
"Direct attention to the listed examples," one directive instructed on Aug.
"Show solid support for the news anchor," a new directive said.
China Digital Times, a California-based website, reports one such directive.
A proposal similar to the president's directive was made once before.
Until the Pentagon gets a new policy directive in writing, Gen.
Electronic Media Border Search Directive, 2018 by Adi Robertson on Scribd
But it's also possible the directive will stay much the same.
"No website, without exception, may carry a livestream," the directive said.
Ms. Turner said she feared the governor's directive would encourage harassment.
"In some cases, airplanes could be grounded," the FAA directive said.
After that failure, the White House's directive was simple: Pass something.
"This is a mandatory directive," Oklahoma governor Mary Fallin told CNN.
As for Sessions forcing DeVos to agree with overturning the directive?
A government source said the FAA could finalize its directive soon.
CBC says directive 'discriminatory' The move swiftly drew outrage from progressives.
Unlike his first directive, the revised version contains some key changes.
The publishing industry, which lobbied for the directive, celebrated the decision.
O'Connor did not rule on the constitutionality of the directive itself.
Your prime directive is to stay out of your own way.
This was set in stone in an EU directive of 1993.
An earlier suit targets a Homeland Security directive doing the same.
A similar directive was contained in a 2011 letter to universities.
Monday's signing of the directive by Whitmer, who took office Jan.
The policy is the result of a directive from his administration.
General Jeff Session's directive to deny asylum claims based on domestic
We will comply with any directive and are studying this matter.
The Pentagon also appears hesitant to act quickly on Trump's directive.
In some states, it's called an "advanced directive" for medical decisions.
He said he would likely call a hearing on Obama's directive.
The directive appeared to be in effect only briefly on Tuesday.
" DOD Directive 3000.09 clearly states: "It is DoD policy that: a.
The directive was blocked by two federal judges later that year.
The directive also would not have prevented the 9/11 attacks.
In Prime Directive terms, the Weiner laptop is a major break.
Since the European Union's Solvency II Directive was activated on Jan.
"This latest directive should be viewed within that context," he said.
The Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) comes into force in 2018.
This is a useful directive for parents more than for girls.
Not just of Terminal Directive, but of Android: Netrunner in general.
"That psychiatric advance directive, I think is so important," he said.
The directive, which will go into effect at 12:01 a.m.
Cathay cited a directive from the Hong Kong International Airport Authority.
Detainees must meet "disciplinary demands" or face punishment, the directive added.
Yes. Does it fulfill Barra's directive for GM to disrupt itself?
That was the directive Patrick Micheels, a chef in Omaha, Neb.
The directive requires Mr. Mattis to submit a plan by Feb.
Some 1,300 sites in France report their stocks under this directive.
The directive may have been illegal, but it remained in place.
It was a directive from the U.S. president, the DOD said.
Nor was the directive cleared through the usual interagency policy process.
But Sondland, like Yovanovitch, is expected to defy the administration's directive.
The underdefined nature of this directive is both familiar and disquieting.
Where Price will go with this directive remains to be seen.
Ansip will tell EU countries to use tools set out under the EU directive on security of network and information systems, or NIS directive, adopted in 2016 and the recently approved Cybersecurity Act, the people said.
As specialised credit institutions, both banks are exempt from the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive, suggesting no impediments to the state support flowing through to the banks' creditors, and from the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV).
The directive calls for the creation of a new position, a Space Force undersecretary, who will report to the secretary of the Air Force, according to an early draft of the directive obtained by Space News.
While the old directive only mentioned passwords in cases where agents couldn't access specific information and may need to hold a device, the new directive makes it clear: you're expected to unlock your phone if asked.
The brown bear is protected by the European Union's Habitats Directive but Finland allowed increased hunting last year, saying the population is large enough to be regulated under the "natural habitat" directive, which allows some hunting.
One was Mr. Obama's directive to close the Guantánamo prison and the other was his directive to end C.I.A. prisons, grant Red Cross access to all detainees and limit interrogators to the Army Field Manual techniques.
On the other hand, the promulgation of administrative memoranda like Presidential Policy Directive 19 and Intelligence Community Directive 120, later codified into law by Congress, created the strongest administrative protections to date for national security whistleblowers.
Among them are the Consumer Sales and Guarantees Directive — which prohibits companies from touting exaggerated environmental claims in their sales pitches — and the Unfair Commercial Practises Directive, both of which apply across the EU, the paper said.
The big picture: The president's directive, known as Space Policy Directive 4, would task the Defense Department with submitting a legislative proposal to Congress to establish the Space Force as an armed service within the Air Force.
Some of Airbnb's terms and the way it presents its prices breach the bloc's unfair commercial practices directive, the unfair contract terms directive and the regulation on jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters, the EU executive said.
"That suggests very strongly that the directive here was ultimately a directive that came from the White House," said Thomas Wolf, counsel at the democracy program of the Brennan Center for Justice at N.Y.U. School of Law.
But the president's directive from early on and the space policy directive that he signed called for the establishment of the sixth branch of our armed forces, and what Congress has agreed to would do exactly that.
How does the EU Copyright Directive change our understanding of the web?
And it can issue a directive barring imaging over a given location.
However, Williams' concise directive, "You should apologize," did more than demand kindness.
Lopez, however, said she had issued an "omnibus directive" before her Feb.
The directive only applies to drug sales on marketplace websites, Alibaba said.
I think Terminal Directive can do some of the heavy lifting here.
So I guess that means there's already an ePrivacy Directive then… Indeed.
Mahfouz's assailant later said he was carrying out a directive from Rahman.
She said KBR also disobeyed a military directive against burning hazardous materials.
AL: A good example here is the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.
These are work trips, according to the NASA directive released Friday (PDF).
Do you answer then to whatever the presidential directive is or what?
I think my colleagues would sometimes like me to be more directive.
What's more, Presidential Policy Directive-41 was never brought up, they said.
"The directive would have been unthinkable a few years ago," adds another.
The order is being issued as a security directive from the TSA.
Its CEO Jack Dorsey's directive to its product team to rethink everything.
The health department said "without a directive" from Williams, regulators began investigating.
But Mars proponents are worried the moon directive will ground their efforts.
And some advocates have privately questioned whether the directive would be enforceable.
"Just be home by sunset" was his directive, even if he wasn't.
Articles 11 and 13 are currently locked into the Copyright Directive itself.
From this point on, the Copyright Directive is drifting into uncharted waters.
"It's my prerogative as (environment) secretary to issue that directive," Lopez said.
This vote will be the last chance to reject the directive entirely.
Trump's directive asked that the investigation be conducted with all deliberate speed.
This new directive is harmful, misguided, and weakens -- not strengthens -- our military.
Duterte issued the directive in an annual address to Congress on Monday.
Through its licensing requirements, the copyright directive tries to do just that.
" Pompeo also said that achieving the President's directive "would be job enhancing.
The EU's directive, he says, is another step in the wrong direction.
The FAA directive formalizes advice circulated by the engine company on Thursday.
The FAA will issue an "airworthiness directive" about some CFM56-7B engines.
Southwest said the cancellations were not a result of the emergency directive.
"The new E.U. directive on tobacco products is valid," the court found.
The sweeping directive to public schools seemed to come out of nowhere.
Mattis said Wednesday that Trump's directive will require the help of Congress.
Across Asia, administration officials have been dispatched to carry out Trump's directive.
The directive simply, but importantly, formalizes this as the official government position.
In the directive or legislation, mention the words "wall" and "fence" interchangeably.
Nielsen had reportedly resisted the directive, straining her relationship with the president.
Unfortunately, Pruitt's directive undermines the BOSC and all other EPA advisory panels.
No one has; his directive on the subject has not been implemented.
Mueller may feel that he is being thorough in pursuing his directive.
The directive prohibits Cubans from traveling to and from Cuba by sea.
Take, for instance, Presidential Policy Directive 28, which Obama issued in 2014.
Executive directive 22013 all female civil service staff to cover their head.
Executive directive 4 all female civil service staff to cover their head.
The Directive is applicable across EU and EEA countries (such as Norway).
The directive came after the National Space Council sent recommendations to Trump.
So on Friday, that guidance was turned into a directive, DeRosa said.
The new directive Mr. Trump issued on Friday could prove especially problematic.
Could you explain why this particular church directive has been so controversial?
The directive sets minimum requirements for civil engineering works and physical infrastructure.
Instead, the directive appeared to be aimed at easing the overall tone.
Monday's executive order updates those directives to a stay-at-home directive.
In Ohio, DeWine issued a "stay at home" directive on March 23.
CISA also issued a directive, compelling federal agencies to patch the vulnerabilities.
Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, to see the directive through.
The directive is duplicative and unethical at best — and illegal at worst.
Three of the five insurers explicitly mentioned legal concerns about the directive.
Not long afterward, another breaks that directive and says, "Twenty-five years!"
That's essentially the directive we're told was handed down by commanding officers.
For Aristotle, the universe and everything in it has an essential directive.
Beijing's directive to remove foreign hardware and software may not be straightforward.
Second, President Trump needs to issue a clear directive on our cybersecurity.
Trump signed a directive on Friday outlining a tougher stance on Cuba.
Right now, the GDPR and ePrivacy Directive share governance over cookie regulations.
He also signed a directive ordering an end to protracted environmental reviews.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer reportedly decided to go along with the directive.
In Europe, lawmakers have proposed a copyright directive that would force tech giants to pay publishers for linking to their content, but the directive experienced a setback five days ago after member states failed to agree on some rules.
Some of Airbnb's terms and conditions and the way it presents its prices violates the bloc's unfair commercial practices directive, the unfair contract terms directive and the regulation on jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters, the EU executive said.
President Obama implemented the country's first-ever directive recognizing privacy interests of foreigners.
The directive calls for the development of a U.S. space traffic management policy.
A European Directive requires each EU member state to hold strategic oil stocks.
Antother directive talked about how write about House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc.
ICE follows whatever the directive is under the administration of the time, right?
The centerpiece of this effort is the EU's Revised Payments Services Directive (PSD2).
The Copyright Directive is now subject for approval in the EU member states.
Opponents of Obama's directive never liked the feds getting involved in this one.
So, in The Birdcage, Armand (Robin Williams) shouted out "Fosse" as a directive.
The approval of the copyright directive will be upsetting for many across Europe.
DeVos defended the move, saying the directive on trans students was an "overreach."
CBP's denials of policy directive to detain Iranian-Americans appear to be false.
The directive will be rolled out in two phases, according to administration officials.
Before the directive went into effect, the administration was already splitting families apart.
EU countries have two years to transpose the copyright directive into national laws.
The new directive may also apply to other agency advisory committees as well.
In response to his directive, two off-duty judges issued orders negating it.
So the timetable for the copyright directive coming into force is likely 2021.
Yes Bank did not elaborate on the RBI's directive when contacted by Reuters.
The directive includes technical adjustments, agency officials said, declining to release the text.
Other lawsuits challenging president&aposs directive have been filed in Seattle and Baltimore.
In other words: you haven't heard the last of the Copyright Directive yet.
The EU Cosmetics Directive prohibits the inclusion of BPA, phthalates, alkylphenol, and ethanolamine.
On January 13th the European Union's updated Payment Services Directive, PSD72.53, takes effect.
The 27 disposal wells involved in the directive are operated by eight companies.
You can read about how to take a stand against the directive now.
" For Cohen, that amounted to an implied directive to lie to Congress. "Mr.
The central bank had issued a directive in 2017 urging insurers to comply.
Much will now depend on how resolutely the RBI implements the latest directive.
An upcoming European Union directive is expected to have the same impact there.
"The directive by the board will impact over 12 million customers," Safaricom said.
Dunst "pushed back" at the directive, and says that Coppola was pretty understanding.
University spokeswoman Tracy Vosburgh said that directive did not come from her office.
As well as being directive, leaders also have to encourage bravery, said Forde.
Canada's new interim rules will be brought in ahead of the global directive.
" Trump's comments on police force "It wasn't a directive, it was a joke.
California officials reportedly said the federal directive would affect about 6.8 million residents.
U.S. Representative Kevin Cramer also said he had been informed of the directive.
A main directive was to create a sustained U.S. presence on the moon.
Every state after the original 13 colonies has been admitted under this directive.
The EU's public consultation on the ePrivacy Directive will run until July 5.
This directive comes after open hostility toward transgender service members from President Trump.
The plan of action that Mattis outlined mirrors the directive that Trump issued.
They also argue that Trump's directive will undermine national security and foreign policy.
The announcement came a day before the Obama administration's national directive was announced.
The Copyright Directive is a proposal meant to protect works for its creators.
It was not immediately clear how the regulator's directive would affect flight staffing.
"Texas will sue to stop Obama's transgender directive to schools," Abbott tweeted Wednesday.
Shortly after the incident, the FAA issued an emergency airworthiness directive requiring inspections.
"We never got any such directive," FEMA spokeswoman Brandi Richard told BuzzFeed News.
The guidance set forth in Supplemental Directive 20705-212 went into effect Jan.
President Obama issued a sweeping directive on Cuba and loosened many trade restrictions.
The state of Hawaii challenged the revised travel directive as unconstitutional religious discrimination.
The effect of this directive is to skew the panels towards industry scientists.
Last week, Trump said he issued the directive for the purpose of transparency.
The motive behind last week's directive was likely neither pure nor high-minded.
Pruitt's directive made our decision to serve on the BOSC a difficult one.
The directive could well become the target of a challenge under WTO rules.
The directive from the court has not yet been uploaded on its website.
The Copyright Directive is a proposal meant to protect works for its creators.
Under the GDPR's predecessor, an EU directive dating from 1995, fines were negligible.
EDT: President Trump signs a policy directive easing regulations on commercial space companies.
But how big of a deal is this directive from the Justice Department?
The pilgrimages, she noted, ceased after a Vatican II directive in the 1960s.
This directive also includes taking out any removable shelves, drawers or door inserts.
Ferrari did not have a further pole or win after the F.I.A. directive.
If you're waiting for the directive, you're already falling behind this growing threat.
The shelter-in-place directive is expected to begin at 12:01 a.m.
The directive also significantly loosens the rules around ordering alcohol for home delivery.
But when we play for playing's sake, there is no directive or goal.
She signs an advance directive against what is conventionally called artificial life support.
We obtained a copy of the four-page directive, issued earlier this month.
"Today's vote paves the way to a forthcoming and ambitious directive," she added.
"Mao County is a geologically hazardous area of Sichuan Province," the directive said.
In the face of that third directive, I decided to take up golf.
Joseph Dunford, then-chairman of the Joint Chiefs, to see the directive through.
" He concluded this grisly note with the directive: "Find some truly hard people.
Since that directive, the reports have increased by 300 percent across the state.
Under Mr. Kelly's directive, the parents could be charged with smuggling or trafficking.
The new directive "wasn't written in a way to shame anyone," he said.
On Twitter, Krebs acknowledged that the shutdown might delay implementation of the directive.
"I wrote it to the hilt based on her directive," Cameron told me.
After all, funding the magical inventors in Cambridge was the prime directive, right?
For a young startup, getting bigger faster is not always the best directive.
By Wednesday, that attitude seemed to have become a directive throughout the organization.
The latest directive is aimed at preventing such a situation, the DGCA said.
The directive says the legislation establishing a Space Force should not include NASA.
But passing the directive in the EU Parliament is only the first step.
Tilton contrasts Touch Me Not to the Höllenzwang books that compiled directive magic.
Before that directive, which the Trump administration implemented in December before announcing it in March, ICE was under an Obama administration–era directive not to detain pregnant women except in extreme circumstances or in relatively rare cases of expedited deportation.
"The Royal Government of Cambodia will stop the issuance of online gambling policy and licenses, both within and outside of the Kingdom of Cambodia, from the date of signing this directive," said a directive signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen.
Ten more states sued the federal government on Friday over a directive to public schools on bathroom use by transgender students, adding their objections to those of 11 states that brought a lawsuit soon after the directive was released in May.
Friday's directive was the broadest attempt to enforce that stance on a national basis.
"I was very excited when I saw the State Council directive," Ms. Zhang said.
President Trump's signing of Space Policy Directive-3 on Monday was also very significant.
And the EU's extremely misguided copyright directive looms over every tech company in 2019.
The directive is the latest hold-up in the reform of China's healthcare market.
That was quickly followed by a U.S. Federal Aviation Administration directive making that mandatory.
Cuomo announced a directive at the beginning of 2016 requesting that it do so.
In February 2013, the White House issued a multiagency directive on critical infrastructure security.
Neither the governor, nor the governor's office gave a directive to initiate this process.
A European Union directive dictates levels of lead and other heavy metals in components.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Obama's directive on transgender student bathroom use.
For now, it's too early to tell if this new directive will take hold.
"We never got any such directive," Brandi Richard, a FEMA spokesperson, told BuzzFeed News.
"The directive is nonbinding and does not carry the force of law," Bryant said.
But under the new directive, YouTube would likely have to rethink this claiming process.
" Burk predicted that the directive would "cause unrest and conflict all over the country.
The FAA airworthiness directive requires the airlines to perform GE's recommendations within 150 days.
"To the outside Office 39 changes name and appearance regularly," the EU directive notes.
The only directive: Allow your body to move exactly how it wants to move.
The TSA issued the directive Saturday to go into effect Sunday at 5 p.m.
Trump's latest directive "violates the Immigration and Nationality Act and the Constitution," they wrote.
Obama has defended the directive as a measure to prevent bullying for "vulnerable" students.
As a result, he said, the target of the directive appears to be regulation.
Some suspect that by issuing the directive, the RPF is protecting its own investments.
The federal IT ministry then issued a follow-up directive to Google and Apple.
The directive exempts smaller services, but only for the first few years of operation.
Mr Trump announced the idea in July and recently made it an official directive.
Whether or not the Copyright Directive will be subject to such negotiations is undecided.
Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said the directive was intended to preserve Duterte's "populist" style.
But having got this far, it's unlikely the directive will fail to pass altogether.
The directive is now following through on what the National Space Council had recommended.
"This is a longstanding ePrivacy Directive obligation (anti-spam laws), notwithstanding GDPR," says Fayed.
He supplied the moral imperative but failed to follow through with a concrete directive.
Directive Games showed a demo of a tabletop game that takes advantage of ARKit.
Monday's complaint seeks to set aside the directive and all decisions based on it.
Young people and children will be hit hard by the attorney general's new directive.
Reuters separately reviewed a copy of the directive, which was unusually labeled "extra urgent".
Now it's up to each member country to write laws based on the directive.
Representatives of the 85033 states who sued to block the directive cheered the injunction.
European lawmakers are scheduled to vote on the final text of the directive Tuesday.
But 83% of Americans do not have an advanced care directive or living will.
The directive replaces an Obama-era policy that gave wide authority to border officials.
"The Government's directive to cap customer charges at today's level is fundamental," Walsh said.
Transgender service members have also filed suit in federal court to challenge the directive.
What kind of directive did you give the artists once they were on board?
Former President Obama was unlikely to have issued such a directive, Time's sources added.
Gadi Eisenkot, had given instructions several weeks ago to revoke the decades-old directive.
"A last-minute directive to cut $6900 billion from defense would be dangerous," Rep.
Kay Ivey issued a directive permitting state offices in certain counties to close Monday.
In addition, the directive extends indefinitely a ban on the enlistment of transgender people.
"Hassan, you'll go with Hina, yes," Mona asked, a directive instead of a question.
The legislation — dubbed the Copyright Directive — was rejected by a vote of 318-278.
In the 13-page letter, the lawyers argue against numerous aspects of the directive.
Despite pressure from the N.B.A. and like-minded corporations to compromise the directive, Gov.
Will we default back to DOD Directive 3000.09 and claim the moral high ground?
The directive also provides a five-level model officials will use to rank incidents.
"All we're doing is identifying their behaviors," he said, while leaving the directive implicit.
The LV employees intuitively understood the directive and pointed their iPhones at the stoop.
Electric is the rage, crossovers are the craze and minimalism is the prime directive.
But these changes—and many others contained in the president's directive—are still incremental.
In a 2013 Presidential Policy Directive, President Obama identified 16 sectors as critical infrastructure.
In 2013, the agency issued a directive on how it would assist detained parents.
In finance, for instance, the new Markets in Financial Instruments Directive has 276,22022 pages.
Based on this directive, NOAA will facilitate the use of water for this emergency.
The directive slammed the system for keeping trains running instead of taking safety precautions.
The directive from Gurdon illustrates the influence Fox News wields over conservative media organizations.
A separate directive describes how the government will identify victims and calculate back pay.
Sometimes the directive to snap the ball is not a voice command at all.
In it, she gets frustrated and gives them an obscene directive involving male anatomy.
Department stores, boutiques, hairdressers and other shops began closing before Mr. Johnson's Monday directive.
"I implore each of our students to comply with this directive," Ms. Pollack wrote.
We will of course ensure the respect of the ePrivacy Directive and the GDPR.
Still, advocates for legalization viewed his directive on medical marijuana as a positive step.
When Ann Vandervelde completed her dementia-specific directive, "I felt great relief," she said.
One agent claimed that blocking asylum seekers was a policy directive from higher-ups.
But Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) is not issuing a stay-at-home directive.
The directive is expected to end on April 7, though that could be extended.
That person said there was no top-down directive for employees to back Dorsey.
It is not clear how, or under what authority, Trump could implement this directive.
"Don't say anything" is her prime directive to Erik as the hearings get underway.
A 2011 EU Directive known as the cookie law required companies obtain informed consent.
The directive to both US and foreign airlines goes into effect at 5 p.m.
The document, officially called Space Policy Directive-4, was discussed earlier Tuesday by Gen.
The directive passed alongside the rule that forces Google to pay publishers in Europe.
Should he comply with the House subpoena or the White House no-show directive?
I don't always live up to the nurse's directive to live my best life.
Was it ethical for her to have a discussion that was really a directive?
"Reports that DHS/CBP has issued a related directive are also false," he added.
This includes your health care directive, durable power of attorney, guardianships, and insurance beneficiaries.
A CBP spokesperson denied that DHS or the agency had issued any such directive.
The new FAA directive is aimed at the same type of balloon that crashed.
Staying on does not equal unquestionably following every directive from Washington – far from it.
And it only worsened after McGahn refused Trump's directive to fire the special counsel.
Airlines had to scramble to follow the new directive, while dealing with distressed customers.
The binding operational directive issued in October applies to all federal and executive branch .
But Mr. Trump's presidential directive on using American steel does not apply to Keystone.
By this logic, the directive would not apply to the Dakota Access Pipeline either.
That suggestion prompted Walton to revealed that he'd spoken with Jackson about her directive.
Republicans are pushing back on President Obama's transgender bathroom directive, with Texas Lt. Gov.
Steve King (R-Iowa) said he would likely call a hearing on Obama's directive.
The binding operational directive issued in October applies to all federal and executive branch .
The directive was linked to a demand from the Chinese government, the email said.
Kaspersky Lab said it plans to argue two key points about the DHS directive.
Even without the DHS directive, the Kaspersky ban would still be codified in law.
The directive specifically restricts outbound investments in real estate, hotels, entertainment, and football clubs.
The government was operating a directive: Increase the incarceration rate and lengthen offenders' sentences.
Section 230 dates back to 1996, while the E-Commerce Directive followed in 2000.
And again Trump uses the nuclear option of 212(f) to countermand Obama's directive.
But the United States, under the directive of President Donald Trump, is holding out.
Kaspersky wrote:In the September 19, 2017, Federal Register notice announcing the issuance of Binding Operational Directive 17-01, DHS stated that Kaspersky Lab could initiate a review of the Directive by submitting written information, which the company did on November 10, 2017.
"While the Directive has passed, there is still time to affect the final implementation to avoid some of the worst unintended consequences," Wojcicki wrote on the creators blog, referring to the two years EU member states have to comply with the directive.
The company also said it did not believe it had breached the two regulations identified by Jourova - the Consumer Sales and Guarantees Directive and the Unfair Commercial Practises Directive - adding the technical fixes were being carried out entirely at the carmaker's expense.
"The president gave a directive and the Secretary of Defense is implementing it ‎exactly as he would any other directive—through careful research and consultation with experts who can best advise the on the way to move forward," DoD spokesperson Paul Haverstick said.
Exercises like Dark Winter eventually led the Bush administration to pass the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive—otherwise known as "Directive 51"— which contains annexes so classified, even members of Congress on the Homeland Security Committee are denied access to them.
To the Editor: I understand why more than 59,000 deaths from drug overdoses in 2016 warrants a "public health emergency" directive, but I don't understand why an average of more than 33,000 firearm deaths annually doesn't also warrant a "public health emergency" directive.
A White House official announced the signed directive on a call with reporters Friday evening.
The latest company to come out against the EU Copyright Directive seems to be Twitch.
In particular, USCIS follows DHS Directive 110-01 for the Operational Use of Social Media.
"One of the tasks was to develop a directive on regulatory reform," Logsdon told Space.com.
"Brand Paul Ryan a complete and absolute nobody incapable of any decisiveness," the directive said.
Terminal Directive works like this: The players build their decks out of two card pools.
The directive also signaled beefing up the border with an additional 5,000 border protection officers.
Pay with whatever foreign exchange you have in Hong Kong or overseas, said the directive.
The strategy is clever because it pits local and state officials against a federal directive.
Follow your heart's directive, even if your desires don't mesh with those of your peers.
Phone records show Brehmer was sending videos and photographs to Schilmiller "at his directive" throughout.
King said the directive came in response to requests from schools and parents seeking guidance.
The directive, these sources said, came from senior Treasury officials in the General Counsel's Office.
The Trump administration also said it anticipated rulemaking on this front in its August directive.
On Wednesday, members of European Parliament voted 133–226 in favor of adopting the directive.
"Brand Paul Ryan a complete and absolute nobody incapable of any decisiveness," the directive read.
The directive was issued by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Russian news agency Tass reports.
As a result, critics charged that the directive was invalid, and sued over its legality.
Some Congressional Republicans have joined Democrats in calling for DeVos to keep the 2011 directive.
The IAB's position appears to be that the ePrivacy Directive trumps GDPR on this issue.
But that directive will only be a slight salve if overall travel is drastically reduced.
Friday will also see all EU countries required to comply with the Tobacco Products Directive.
" The directive continued by stating that staffers should follow "proper handling procedures for such information.
However, NASA has been relatively vague about its timeline for following through on this directive.
How this new directive has played out on the ground, however, is sort of unclear.
The directive institutes a scale from level 0 to level 5 to classify a cyberattack.
The directive enables AISPs to present an aggregated view from more than one bank account.
Capital requirements directive IV (or CRD IV) is the EU's version of this international proposal.
The switches should remain off for the remainder of the flight, the FAA directive said.
It will be virtually impossible for even the biggest companies to comply with this directive.
And that's Google's prime directive: get searchers to their destination through the shortest path possible.
But there was another directive issued on March 6 that is not getting much  coverage.
The controversial March 6 directive also paused general refugee admissions and mandated enhanced visa screenings.
Examples include the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFid) and European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).
The changes bring Ireland into line with the European Union's Reception Conditions Directive, he said.
The filing comes after 11 states sued in May over the same Obama administration directive.
Like any military leader, he is taking a strategic, evaluated approach to implement Trump's directive.
Is this Sessions directive binding in any way or is it just a soft guideline?
That directive is "quite disheartening," said Peter deFur, an environmental consultant and Superfund cleanup expert.
Enactment of the Space Force directive would also add another civilian under secretary for Space.
He said he wanted me to do whatever I wanted, that he had no directive.
LDAR: This amounts to a directive to "lay down and rot," or just give up.
But on July 20th Marianne Thyssen, the employment commissioner, said the directive would remain unchanged.
Thousands of migrant children were separated from their families as a result of the directive.
The directive lacked specifics but underscored the president's desire to restore America's presence in space.
Oregon State Police in a statement said it was committed to executing the governor's directive.
He also tweeted out a directive for US companies to stop doing business in China.
In any event, at the time Comey didn't treat the president's words as a directive.
The latest directive basically adds another layer of approval and closes some additional escape valves.
These internal conversations fill us with doubt and act as a directive for our actions.
The result was the first-ever Emergency Directive issued by the Department of Homeland Security.
This new directive won't affect state prisons or facilities run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The customers will be re-evaluated under the terms of a new money laundering directive.
The Amash and Davidson amendments are more comprehensive and are not limited to Sessions' directive.
Hence my advance directive for music, or what I like to call my singing will.
However, Lees-Galloway said "there has been no government directive on partnership visas," RNZ reports.
In the years after the E.U.'s directive came out, science advanced beyond recombinant DNA.
South Africa's British Airways franchisee Comair is suspending operations per presidential directive on March 26.
South African low-cost carrier Kulula is suspending operations per presidential directive on March 26.
Under one such directive, the Labor Department periodically audits the pay practices of federal contractors.
Singleton had not signed any health care directive or power of attorney, the papers said.
The administration will have to consider those as defense officials implement the new presidential directive.
As Comey said several times during the hearing, the president's words felt like a directive.
The directive emphasized displaced persons and that the majority of refugees coming in be orphans.
A month later, a spokesman for FEMA told BuzzFeed it had never received a directive.
The emperor's message — interpreted as a directive — in turn became the will of the people.
The directive to keep open the markets goes as high as Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.
The directive to keep open the markets goes as high as Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.
In any event, officials now may simply decide not to follow through with the directive.
"The specifics & impact of this new directive by tweet are unclear & uncertain," tweeted Democratic Sen.
Speculation persists that he might opt to ignore that directive, setting up a constitutional crisis.
In contrast, he added, Mr. Sessions's directive flies in the face of state-level successes.
"Intel is a very powerful company," said Danny Shapiro, Nvidia's senior directive of automotive technology.
"Evaluate and resolve students' ideological problems and abnormal emotions at all times," the directive said.
That directive stands, they said, regardless of the ideological gulf that divides the two men.
Mueller himself learned about the president's withdrawn directive in recent months, according to the Times.
I've seen him saying plenty of things publicly, but I was not given a directive.
But it put into place what seems to be Searle's—and sometimes Edge's—prime directive.
President Trump reversed crucial parts of a foreign policy directive championed by President Barack Obama.
Many Danish agencies complied with the directive, but, awkwardly enough, flew the flag upside down.
Hypothetical examples of this kind of discrimination were provided in the commission's 29-page directive.
Let me say again: We weren't happy with the President's directive to talk with Rudy.
Amid the shutdown, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency made an emergency directive on Jan.
The directive also required agencies to update passwords and monitor logs, within 10 business days.
" Her plan includes a directive to the DOJ to "address both cumulative and legacy pollution.
"American Airlines has 24 aircraft affected by this directive," the airline said in a statement.
The Chinese government's directive doesn't just restrict investment in real estate, hotels, entertainment and football.
But he told lawmakers it's also a "directive," and he wants FERC to act quickly.
He said he was unsure about the new directive not to move around the room.
The Nukib directive has infuriated the president and driven a wedge into the Czech government.
Giving one example of the positive impact European legislation had had, Harper – who also stressed that the RSPB was not telling people how to vote – said that the EU's Birds Directive and its Habitats Directive had both "helped to improve the populations of threatened species."
Last week, the country's minister for universities and science, Chris Skidmore, confirmed that the UK will not implement the EU Copyright Directive after leaving the EU. This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. The directive limits how copyrighted content is shared on online platforms.
One key paradox at the heart of the Directive will have to be resolved very soon.
In keeping up the fight, Trump has relied — again — on Barr to carry out the directive.
The court sent the rule back to the SEC with a directive to consider its costs.
Trump signed the directive on Friday, but the policy appeared to be evolving on the fly.
It wasn't—but make no mistake, today's vote in favor of the directive was extremely consequential.
This piece of the copyright directive has also been called a link tax or snippet tax.
It's almost like they have a directive that everyone should go and stay at Trump hotels.
Feher's directive is not that each arena must be razed and replaced by some utopian alternative.
Another directive barring the "preparation, distribution and exhibition of material that could incite chaos" remains intact.
At the time of writing, most major Chinese Bitcoin exchanges had complied with the government's directive.
SCA is part of PSD2, a wider payments directive that has been getting implemented across Europe.
Astonishingly, however, the new directive implies that tiger and rhino parts may have considerable medical value.
The federal directive orders schools to allow transgender students to use the restroom of their choice.
Don't count 58 and 31, says Kennedy B. 58 can't take the simplest directive, says Meg.
But one thing is clear: the Copyright Directive is still coming, whether it's welcome or not.
If this week was any indication, the cloud services division has taken that directive very seriously.
It's not clear if the court also wants existing subscribers to comply with the new directive.
The directive now goes to the Council, which is expected to ratify it on April 9th.
The directive doesn't create new laws but rather issues instructions on how to interpret existing laws.
However, Americans were not having it and turned up in droves to protest the flawed directive.
Its directive to obey its operator has been overridden by the knowledge that it cannot proceed.
But Donald Trump recently signed a (vague) policy directive with a renewed focus on the Moon.
MiFID II (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II) is set to be implemented on January 3.
Much of the outrage has been over two parts of the directive: Articles 2393 and 2279.
As is common with the Copyright Directive, it's difficult to know what is even being asked.
KfW is explicitly excluded from resolution and restructuring measures in the Bank Recovery & Resolution Directive (BRRD).
Although the directive applies from next month, the standards may not take effect until September 2019.
Friday's release of these case files is the first major step in complying with that directive.
What if an Internal Directive could soothe her enough to make fighting him not worth it?
Shell Pakistan Ltd (SPL) said it would pay the fine to "comply with the regulator's directive".
But a rejection of the Copyright Directive in its current form may still benefit both sides.
And I think that that directive, which came from Europe, was actually a very positive thing.
It builds on an earlier policy, called the Data Protection Directive, which Europe adopted in 1995.
Specifically, there are two troubling provisions in the EU's new Copyright Directive: Articles 11 and 13.
"It wasn't a directive, it was a joke," Sanders said during the White House press briefing.
The verdict included a directive for separate toilets for transgender individuals in public places including hospitals.
This, I would learn, was not just a directive from The Cut, but Sicher's own style.
The airworthiness directive is intended to fix unsafe flying conditions in dozens of hot air balloons.
When pressed, that same candidate implied that his personal and directive and leadership prowess would prevail.
Trump signed a directive for the State Department to prepare for an embassy move to Jerusalem.
Washington's concerns center around a Beijing directive that all Chinese companies cooperate with state intelligence work.
The executive order is more of a directive and less a dramatic change in administrative policy.
YouTube itself promoted videos arguing that the directive would destroy the internet as we know it.
So another impetus to update the ePrivacy Directive is to harmonize it with the new GDPR.
They declined to comment on the reported directive from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).
The working-time directive was a needless intrusion into an issue better decided at national level.
The directive aims to drive increased innovation, transparency and competition in payments and other financial services.
Maryland says Anderson was told to sever ties with the company, but ignored the school's directive.
Truman also signed a national security directive managing a massive buildup of US and conventional arms.
The micro-directive controlling the lights ensured her ambulance received all green lights to the hospital.
That directive ordered NASA to send American astronauts back to the Moon, and eventually to Mars.
Dubai-based budget carrier flydubai said it had implemented the European directive ahead of the deadline.
However, the directive from the Obama administration says schools refusing to comply could lose federal aid.
"The directive was not a certain level official, a certain level of campaign person," said Coates.
Patients deserve unbiased, non-directive information regarding their reproductive health care without undue interference from government.
It can also mean to hang out, or be used as a directive to calm down
In fact, we couldn't disagree with it more and strongly urge Pruitt to rescind his directive.
"Part of the president's directive is a top-down review of every federal agency," DeVos said.
BDB has not been excluded from the scope of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD).
This directive establishes a unified framework for the 28 member states for data security and privacy.
Along with many other conservatives, Pence opposed Obama's directive and said it was a state issue.
Trump signed a directive in December aiming to send Americans to the moon, and eventually Mars.
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, though, said he hadn't received any official directive to void the pact.
The Republican was given one directive by the speaker of the legislature: Stop opening new prisons.
The directive comes into  effect on 25 March 2017 and is valid until 14 October 2017.
The council expects to receive an official directive from Perry to conduct the report next month.
No deliberation, no legislative involvement, just a presidential directive upon taking office has decided the issue.
Parliamentarians in Strasbourg, France, cast their votes on the European Union's new copyright directive on Thursday.
EASA said it was planning to issue another safety directive on Thursday, but did not elaborate.
I have heard him say plenty of things publicly, but I was not given a directive.
That would require triggering a specific directive, a step that has been taken during previous crises.
Was there any sort of directive about what this song was supposed to represent for Ally?
His son Stephen added that players who did not follow the team's directive would be cut.
Europe passes a revised version of their data protection directive, the global data protection regulation. Tough.
The patient, when completing the directive and appointing a health care agent, must be cognitively sound.
The 2016 episode was not deemed serious enough for the agency to issue an emergency directive.
Now, thirteen states are suing the Obama administration on the grounds that this directive is unconstitutional.
Her recently revised directive indicates her parents aren't needed as medical guardians but should be contacted.
A directive from one rabbi may not hold sway over the followers of a different rabbi.
The idea runs counter to the current government directive that masks aren't necessary for most people.
So when Dr. Gaster explained his directive, "it just made so much sense," Ms. Vandervelde said.
If patients haven't updated the directive in years, their designated proxies may have moved or died.
"Successful mission accomplishment cannot be our sole measure of effectiveness," Admiral Rowden said in his directive.
It is a directive her small team of 10 aides has taken seriously, even as Mrs.
Thousands of federal employees live in the Washington, D.C., area, where the directive is in effect.
He received the directive from Washington on Thursday to seek the death penalty, the government said.
When they would like to make use of mobile phone data this is the ePrivacy directive.
Larry Hogan issued an executive order with a stay-at-home directive for the entire state.
"On travel, Dr. Fauci said there wasn't an official directive but 'just use common sense,'" Rep.
We're not heavily didactic and totally directive, but we are introducing new knowledge and rich language.
Google has been accused of lobbying aggressively to prevent the directive from being passed into law.
"Make sure your power of attorney and your healthcare directive are completed," Flom told Business Insider.
Opponents of Mr. Gimenez's new directive said the mayor has lost sight of the big picture.
The other was Mr. Obama's ill-fated directive to close the Guantánamo prison within a year.
Two particular parts of the directive have attracted the most criticism from pro-internet freedom activists.
Chris Mitchell defended the decision, insisting it is consistent with the directive issued by the President.
Andrew Cuomo, told CNN the state would review the directive from the Department of Homeland Security.
If "Bella Donna" contains a single directive, it's to love freely, love fully, and hang on.
At least one of the suits is currently seeking a broad restraining order against Trump's directive.
"We support the overall aims of the Copyright Directive," said Adams, reports the Music Producers Guild.
BAN OFFICIAL: President Trump has signed a directive making his ban on transgender service members official.
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Read more on China's directive to remove foreign technology from state offices in the Financial Times.
The FAA's October directive gave airlines a year to inspect jets with at least 22,600 flights.
Under the EU's Habitat Directive, EU countries have to take appropriate conservation measures for special areas.
Khamenei's personal directive for the missile strikes, as reported by the Guards, highlighted their symbolic importance.
But he's also moving forward with the disciplinary process unless he receives an official presidential directive.
Trump signed a directive organizing the Space Force as part of the Air Force in February.
After the directive was lifted, the embassy said the line "has revolutionized cargo and passenger movement".
The no-fly directive is set to expire on the day of his inauguration, Jan. 20.
The directive was halted earlier this month after a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order.
The EU Firearms Directive establishes the same four categories of weapons as used by the French.
Further, she never received directives to change her behavior—and never refused to follow any directive.
Except that seems not to have worked and clearly many of his employees ignored the directive.
David Axelrod, Mr. Obama's former chief strategist, told the group they should expect no such directive.
So on Tuesday, the President signed a document called Space Policy Directive-4, or SPD-4.
That was the message in a 2013 directive about work orders emailed to Balfour Beatty employees.
Last year, Pope Francis issued a directive, seen by many within the Catholic Church as groundbreaking.
That said, the issue could return, as he could still add provisions that limit the directive.
Beyond the Miami theme directive, is there something you gravitate or shift towards year to year?
The story noted that before a Trump administration directive to detain pregnant women not yet in their third trimester, Immigration and Customs Enforcement was under an Obama administration–era directive not to detain pregnant women except in extreme circumstances or in relatively rare cases of expedited deportation.
"The Board's report on the implementation of Presidential Policy-Directive No. 28 (PPD-28, which provides for privacy protections for non-Americans) has been made publicly available," the Commission writes, referring to a key Obama era directive that it has previously said the Shield depends upon.
"This afternoon the President is going to sign the Space Directive, Policy Directive that will establish the Space Force and give presidential direction to establish the Space Force within the Department of the Air Force," Goldfein told an audience Tuesday at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
Women and the LGBTQ community are also being targeted under Jeff Sessions' new Religious Liberty Guidance directive.
But if that directive comes from the federal government, the guards legally can't act as law enforcement.
That directive and other executive orders related to immigration strained relations between the president and Pena Nieto.
The directive calls for providing a safe and secure environment up in orbit, as satellite traffic increases.
The directive came after Army leaders visited Meade, hearing first-hand about pervasive mold and maintenance lapses.
Will Pence's long-ago support for so-called "conversion therapy" translate to a directive for LGBT youth?
She told us that even though small publishers oppose the directive, some powerful outlets really want it.
Domestic poultry producers culled around 3 million birds (parent stock), following a government directive in October 2015.
That's mostly because whenever he backs someone down, a majority of his mental directive is to pass.
After all, government financing platforms and property companies are not covered by the new central bank directive.
INGRAHAM: So one liberal leftist judge in California or Hawaii can totally shut down a presidential directive.
MEPs previously voted against the directive in July, but more than 250 amendments have been made since.
The Supreme Court cases cited by the directive all involved the Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom.
Unlike the August directive, a regulation would carry more legal force and is tremendously difficult to undo.
The FERC rejected a request to extend the comment period on the directive that ended on Monday.
And over at NASA's Science Mission Directorate, it's business as usual with no directive to stop communicating.
United Airlines We are aware of the directive and are working with the federal government to comply.
A government directive last month will force banks to reclassify as NPL $8 billion worth of debt.
"The directive I'm signing today will refocus America's space program on human exploration and discovery," Trump said.
Ms. Cooper, like other earlier witnesses, appeared under subpoena despite a Pentagon directive that she not cooperate.
He used the word 'should,' he didn't use the word 'must' and there was no presidential directive.
Diplomatic sources said earlier that Germany had been pressuring other European capitals to block the new directive.
The directive does state that it does not conflict with employee rights to inform on potential abuses.
"Some people's lives are basically at a standstill because of this unusual and drastic directive," he said.
The European Union's Copyright Directive has led a tortured life, even by the standards of EU law.
Plate information captured and subsequently used for investigations can be stored indefinitely, according to a department directive.
Again, your advance directive is something to discuss with whomever you choose as your health care proxy.
I will meet with the mayor and other council members in an effort to rescind this directive.
All EU states will eventually have to do the same under a 2015 anti-money-laundering directive.
Its initial opposition to an EU directive to liberalise postal services almost led to a bust-up.
For The Mane Event, Ka'oir's directive was to make her up like no one's ever seen before.
EU states were required to apply the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive by the end of 2014.
The new version of the Copyright Directive distinguishes commercial publishers from non-commercial and open-source platforms.
The EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) was transposed into Spanish legislation on 18 June 2015.
The European Union will have its final vote on whether to pass the copyright directive in January.
It's going to take more than signing this directive to put people on the lunar surface again.

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