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It rules the throat area; it empowers us to plan.
Elk empowers developers to build what we call "Decent IoT".
In short, it empowers casual interactions to get work done.
Be smart: Nielsen's departure empowers White House hardliner Stephen Miller.
" According to Sakellaridis, "Ayahuasca empowers by helping you confront yourself.
Technology empowers everyone to consume or disseminate information anywhere, anytime.
That empowers Uber to influence where this money ends up.
But it also empowers those who seek to do harm.
"Let them lead the meeting, that empowers them," said Schawbel.
That empowers musicians to have a different palate of experimentation.
An effective boss empowers employees to solve their own problems.
It also empowers Fiorina as a surrogate for the candidate.
But a spitting rage on the left simply empowers him.
This expansive legal interpretation empowers future presidents in dangerous ways.
The House speaker's hesitation on impeachment empowers a lawless president.
Founded in 2011, ShipStation empowers online merchants of all sizes.
My biblical foundation empowers me to advocate for women's rights.
First, our legislation empowers states to build on best practices.
Seeing Michelle empowers me to say, 'I see myself in you.
"I think this industry empowers a lot of women," Rogers says.
Instead he empowers the church on the ground to change practice.
"Education protects and education empowers," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Amaryllis Nucleics– Amaryllis empowers researchers by accelerating important discoveries in genomics.
And it empowers the Communist Party as well as enriching shareholders.
Hornsey's departure is a testament to a fledgling system that empowers
The CARES Model empowers consumers to participate in making healthcare decisions.
Hearing people out empowers them and allows them to feel respected.
"If you know your status, that empowers you," Moore told CNN.
The U.S. Constitution empowers the House of Representatives to impeach presidents.
It also empowers these Page owners to be more politically engaged.
Instead, she empowers the talent to choose their own sexual menu.
"It has the benefit that it empowers the patient," he says.
Lawmakers say this time empowers women to "reflect" upon their choice.
Her mother, a former banker, is a trustee of Empowers Africa.
JLUSA empowers people most affected by incarceration to drive policy reform.
It empowers each of us to act in our own specific capacity.
"Supernova empowers designers and developers to bring designs to life," he says.
It also empowers Nunes to request witness testimony relevant to the investigation.
"It empowers us to remedy bottlenecks and relieve overburdened employees," he said.
You can be a woman who empowers men and be a feminist.
The lack of governance and moderation on these platforms empowers these actors.
The third law empowers the state to inspect federal immigration detention centers.
"By bringing in wells and monitoring them, it empowers women," Lissie says.
This approach empowers insurance companies to discourage personalized treatments based on costs.
We are committed to a culture that empowers and supports our athletes.
I do think punk rock and the community around it empowers people.
It's feminist, empowers sex workers, and is more than a little cyberpunk.
Any amendment that empowers Congress to regulate political speech just won't do.
While on the upside, the internet empowers followers with far more information.
And it really empowers the woman, to make those choices for herself.
The administration's silence empowers President Jimmy Morales to continue ruling with impunity.
"I feel like it empowers homophobic rhetoric on campus," Cazmersen told reporters.
"It greatly empowers the forces in society that push reforms," she said.
We believe that full transparency empowers public understanding of these critical issues.
But this pessimism is counterproductive and simply empowers the forces of backwardness.
We're told Adriana thinks Victoria's Secret actually empowers women to be confident.
"[It] empowers the employee with both dignity, but also some choices," says Schmidt.
The upheaval empowers civil servants, who privately favour the least-disruptive Brexit possible.
This election and the way that it turns out empowers us to fight.
Emedgene empowers geneticists to diagnose complex genetic conditions at the point of care.
SafeBAE empowers students to take an active role in curbing rape culture. pic.twitter.
It also empowers influential opinion-shaping voices far beyond the control of government.
The proceeds go toward Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, which empowers young people.
We are creating a platform that empowers creators to share and debate ideas.
This empowers the client with relevant information to make better informed investment decisions.
The legislation empowers more consumer oriented choice in healthcare services, among all things.
The good news is that this empowers consumers to vote with their dollars.
This feedback loop empowers them to grow faster than competitors can keep up.
"This empowers people in the medical profession to behave badly to LGBT people."
And Lady Gaga's empowers that vision in the most beautiful and compelling way.
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But neither empowers workers to invigorate the marketplace and make prices more competitive.
Some have noted this too empowers religious groups to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
This budget empowers citizens to say to their local governments, 'Enough is enough.
The problem is that "plausible deniability" empowers all sorts of activists and proxies.
We want to create an infrastructure that empowers more entrepreneurs around the world.
Director Tate Taylor said he would be glad if the film empowers women.
The internet shines sunlight and transparency on the powerful and empowers the voiceless.
The final reason to keep the filibuster is that it empowers individual members.
Similarly, she uses her own career trajectory as evidence that Trump empowers Black women.
Atara Twersky's children's book "Curlee Girlee," which empowers girls to love their curly hair.
"Anytime something like this happens, it empowers the corporations," Berberich, the SMLS attorney, said.
King says this comes naturally in sports: "[Playing sports] just empowers you," she says.
By making its patents available for free, Tesla empowers others to build electric vehicles.
This empowers them to get superior speed and energy performance on older technology nodes.
Or, the storyteller covertly empowers the viewer's gaze to follow a specific character's journey.
The drive is what empowers you and makes you never want to give up.
Franny doesn't hold Carrie back, she empowers her to be a less careless operative.
It's a message that empowers individuals to stand up for [what] they believe in.
HCC empowers veterans to define their next mission through education, mentorship and community service.
The internet's democratizing process enables and empowers creators of all ages, races, and backgrounds.
It completely changes my well-being too, which empowers the rest of my day.
In radiology, says Dr Barani, Enlitic's technology empowers practitioners, making average ones into experts.
This purpose defines the Republican Party and empowers us to defy history in November.
It empowers shoppers, employees, and even the company itself to act as environmental activists.
The status quo only empowers the hardliners in both countries, prolonging distrust and hostility.
On Thursday morning, Jupiter harmonizes with the Sun and empowers you to forgive others.
Article II empowers the president to be chief executive and administrator of the government.
"We don't define 'cherry,' which empowers participants to honor any new experience," Sassy said.
The fact that Smart Works actually does that and supports you and empowers you . . .
We have to give mothers the information that empowers them to make a decision.
This empowers big airlines to keep low-cost competitors from entering their dominant airports.
Our plan economically empowers the Palestinians, while helping fully integrate Israel into the region.
This legislation protects taxpayers, ends bank bailouts, empowers investors, and holds government bureaucracies accountable.
Kapwing empowers anyone to storytell and entertain, whether out of whimsy or professional necessity.
A third empowers federal researchers to study gun violence as a public health issue.
Rather it is structural, an inequality and masculine conception of God that empowers rapists.
It empowers them to become less dependent on revenue platforms like Google and Facebook.
Living in a time when gender boundaries are being redefined and blurred, this empowers that.
"It's someone that empowers other women, one that commands respect and works hard," Steinfeld said.
Trump's decision to withdraw US troops from Syria empowers Russia and Iran in the region.
Music empowers people, comics can empower people, and they really allow for a creative escape.
This empowers your team to not only make decisions in your absence, but to thrive.
A lot of democratic theory holds that participation in the political process empowers the individual.
Despite its flaws, low-tech artisanal mining empowers them in a way little else does.
The organization empowers high school students to address issues facing young people in their community.
In my late 40s, I'm ready for the kind of uniform that empowers and emboldens.
But they're a kind of infrastructure that empowers good citizens and makes trolls' lives harder.
KYC-Chain's solution empowers customers to manage their own identities by sharing only necessary information.
Giles is involved with Nap Girls, a collaborative organization that empowers women in dance music.
What are the differences between an NRM that exploits women, and one that empowers women?
This empowers workers to strike and demand higher wages without the fear of being fired.
The platform also gives all parties full transparency which empowers them to make better decisions.
Virginia's Constitution explicitly empowers the governor "to remove political disabilities consequent upon conviction" for felonies.
We can create an economy that empowers Hispanics rather than stifles their search for success.
Trump is imposing tariffs under a law that empowers him to counter national security threats.
Delay only empowers the e-cigarette industry rather than protecting our children and their children.
Building this is very doable, and it empowers a hundred percent of the American people.
It's a company that empowers women all over the world; she sells their handmade goods.
But Netflix insists that the new regulatory code empowers consumers as well as content creators.
His presidency empowers them by showing "the indigenous peasant as a revolutionary power," she said.
Nonoo says her goal for the panels is to create a space that empowers women.
Capitalism empowers entrepreneurs and donors to chart their own courses and pursue their own dreams.
We have 23 women all the time, which really empowers us in a big way.
It also empowers Congress to direct the president to terminate the operation before that deadline.
The schools will give the money to WE, an organization that empowers sustainable community services.
Instead, the bill empowers the FTC to standardize the criteria for which data requires notification.
Nothing empowers sex-crime victims to come forward like seeing other victims do the same.
Fury's shape-changing empowers her ability to explore and fight in as-yet-unrevealed ways.
It empowers presidents to fill vacant positions during Senate recesses in excess of 10 days.
Sometimes it empowers the player, other times it removes any sense of agency, leaving them hopeless.
That is, easy abortion empowers the male illusion that sex can finally be completely consequence-free.
Ten percent of the jewelry company's profits are donated to programming that empowers vulnerable young women.
I feel like a lot of women hang on to our message, and it empowers them.
Butlr: Empowers businesses to make data-driven decisions using artificial intelligence and real-time behavior analytics.
She also empowers them to talk to each other about their ideas and questions around finances.
The South African Revenue Service Act empowers the minister of finance to appoint an acting head.
The United Way empowers homeless people through programs that help get them on stable financial ground.
It empowers consumers to make informed choices on if and how their data can be shared.
The internet empowers entrepreneurs to expand beyond their local communities to reach customers around the world.
The nonprofit organization empowers young people to get involved in politics and help end gun violence. 
The Democrats contend existing law empowers the tax-writing committees to access a president's tax history.
He empowers these young women in this home and is not afraid of his wife's strength.
This black woman-owned business empowers you to live true and proud through their bold clothes.
ADT for example empowers customers to set home alarms even when we're away from the house.
The Constitution empowers Congress to make Laws "carrying into execution" all powers of the federal government.
It empowers politicians who seek to undermine the social policies on which so many Americans depend.
It empowers women in nudity, which is the most simple and beautiful way to empower women.
The plan empowers party panels to shape policy on reform, cybersecurity, economics, finance and foreign affairs.
"She empowers women and created so much conversation on how women should be treated," he wrote.
This implicit bargain may be wise or it may be foolish, and it certainly empowers Trump.
Buying other asset classes would require opening legislation that empowers the Fed, as Mr. Rosengren noted.
It empowers seniors who can no longer drive and individuals with disabilities to lead independent lives.
The camp empowers kids with lively talent shows and through workshops on bullying and codependent relationships.
The CFPB's proposal empowers borrowers by putting them in control of how their debt is collected.
The draft also empowers the FTC with the ability to issue fines for first-time offenses.
"To the extent that sentiment echoes the views of authoritarian leaders, it empowers them," Simon said.
When society repeatedly empowers rapists by refusing to hold them accountable, this is what we get.
What's needed is an agenda that unifies and empowers Americans by diminishing the power of Washington.
Now, she's CEO of a $3 billion company that empowers women to make their own choices.
But he hasn't lost his support either, and taking on "The Swamp" only empowers him further.
It merely empowers Congress, the administration, and industry to make informed decisions about how to proceed.
That empowers Republican Senate mavericks such as Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas.
In contrast, Vimeo—with no interruptive advertising anywhere on the platform — empowers creators will full creative control.
Feminists debate whether drag denigrates women or empowers them by revealing femininity as a socially constructed ruse.
He empowers authoritarianism globally and is in turn empowered by the international growth of right-wing populism.
The code also empowers consumers to make viewing choices that are right for them and their families.
Thalía: It empowers you, but I think it's like a mental illusion because you are already beautiful.
Bernie empowers the left  It was already apparent as 2016 dawned that Beltway pundits had underestimated Sen.
This obscure law empowers Congress to overturn recently published regulations they disapprove of with a simple majority.
Instead, it empowers anyone at the state, local, and community level to accelerate the adoption of renewables.
The reason is that the law that empowers Congress to resolve electoral vote disputes may be unconstitutional.
ThinkSono empowers any healthcare professional to diagnose deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at the point of care. Predina
The legislation empowers the Federal Trade Commission to go after people who use or sell the software.
The mission for Libra is a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people.
When we break state tyrannies, our overwhelming force empowers the terrorists who wish to do us harm.
Because it empowers everyday consumers to casually enjoy the magic of VR with little to no investment.
This simple reality is understandably hard to accept, given the innumerable ways in which capitalism empowers consumers.
A good teacher encourages and empowers, while a bad teacher can make you feel stupid and inadequate.
Of all the other alternate possible explanations you came up with, which one empowers you the most?
Imagining your success empowers you to work towards your goals even on days that you feel discouraged.
An emergency declaration can be far-ranging and empowers the state to take actions not otherwise permitted.
Rick Scott signed a bill March 9 that empowers counties to allow school staffers to carry guns.
Fortunately, there is a legislative solution to this problem that advances a model that empowers law enforcement.
The decree empowers archbishops who preside over geographic regions to handle accusations against bishops in their areas.
The one that empowers you to set off on the only trajectory that ends well for you.
If we allow the feelings to happen, they'll happen in an orderly way, and it empowers us.
At its best, democracy is a culture that empowers free citizens to participate in shaping their fates.
Hiding or staying silent about our wealth and class empowers a deeply unjust and racist economic system.
"Giving everyone a voice empowers the powerless and pushes society to be better over time," he said.
AliKhan and Sohoni also said the Administrative Procedure Act empowers federal judges to block executive-branch regulations.
The law empowers city officials to sue any violating companies for failing to properly reclassify their workers.
MORE (R-Ariz.), have criticized Trump's rhetoric, saying it empowers dictators abroad to crack down on journalists.
This kind of investment in Brazil also empowers the country's powerful agribusiness lobby, known as the ruralistas.
Consider Reddit, which empowers the moderators of subreddit communities to make and enforce rules for their subreddits.
Muhammad says her sport further empowers her because her uniform does not differentiate her from other fencers.
Confirmation bias fuels a cycle that empowers the superstition: The Cubs won because I wore the shirt.
Lin said D'Antoni "empowers" players and the support of the coaching staff helped him during the run.
The goal of the brewers is to fundraise for a cause that is politically charged and empowers women.
On Her Turf, powered by NBC Sports and Refinery29, empowers female athletes both on and off the field.
"I hope it empowers women to take back some control over their bodies while battling cancer," she says.
The new landscape of campaign finance disempowers parties, and empowers candidates and those who seek to fund candidates.
That advice also empowers me to avoid getting into strange cars with strange men, as is my impulse!
But that doesn't erase the fact that the genre empowers women as authors, as readers, and as characters.
McGregor also works with Amber Academy, a non-profit in her community that empowers youth through fine arts.
"Calling [the fragrance] 'Woman' empowers the word and encourages us to step forward and stop apologizing," she says.
What do you think is the difference between a photograph that empowers someone and one that objectifies them?
Twilio Conversations empowers businesses to build personal, long-lived connections with their customers on the channels they prefer.
On a larger scale, it also empowers problematic officials to continue their unfair behavior without question or reflection.
With Gearbox, Gachigi empowers Kenya's next generation of creators to build sustainable solutions to the challenges in Africa.
His cheerfully dismissive iconoclasm empowers many Americans with a distaste for the oppressive moralizing of the progressive elite.
It represents a much larger movement, one that empowers young women to realize their equal role in society.
The implication is that awareness empowers us to change how we perceive, experience, and act on our emotions.
One that I hope empowers anyone who has been scared of choosing between a career and a family.
The Ensuring Meaningful Petition Outreach While Enhancing Rights of States Act of 2018, or EMPOWERS Act, from Rep.
Section 2023 empowers the president and trade representative to impose restrictions on China, with a preference for tariffs.
What makes the game easier and empowers players is their collective work on infrastructure that serves them all.
And there is a great deal to admire about the way she empowers others, particularly girls and women.
The second cheer is for the transparency that empowers the Congress and the public to understand and react.
Girls Who Code, a US-based organization, empowers young women to pursue careers in technology and computer science.
"A budget for a Europe that protects, empowers and defends," was the Commission's chosen slogan for the day.
This empowers right-wing bullies who claim that only confrontation and boorishness can counter the left-wing mob.
"I think it empowers the departments to welcome somebody that they really want to work with," he said.
I'm proud to be a part of a party that empowers all people to reach their full potential.
But by preventing them from coming to the country, Israel only empowers their positions and emboldens its critics.
This kind of proactive thinking empowers households and businesses to be forward-looking, cognizant of changes to come.
"I welcome it, if they want to continue to do it, it just empowers me," he said then.
The dialogue that fosters that understanding is what ultimately empowers opposing sides of a conflict to come together.
"The flexibility actually empowers people to deliver the best possible results," said Christina Jeppesen, the company's general manager.
Her new confidence empowers her to live fearlessly, but what happens when she realizes her appearance never changed?
To pretend such police work is necessary empowers those who wish to protect police who cause the harm.
"I think this not only empowers women throughout our organization, it also makes for better discussions," she said.
I direct the organization Student Voice, a nonprofit that empowers young people to take ownership of their education.
" Venezuela's constitution empowers the National Assembly leader to assume the presidency if there is "a vacuum of power.
It subconsciously teaches your mind to give up unnecessary spending, and ultimately empowers your mental toughness over temptations.
This enables his employees to be creative and empowers them to test new strategies that could be successful.
Treasure & Bond has teamed up with WE Charity, an organization that empowers students in America and Canada through education.
The bill empowers the FCC and individual states to take action against venues that try to enact such contracts.
But we fully support any change that empowers you to be your best self — especially when times are tough.
On the one hand, the rule of law constrains the powerful; on the other hand, it empowers the weak.
As a school that empowers women to use their voices, we are proud of this alumna for using hers.
"If it empowers one person anywhere in the world who feels powerless, then it was worth it," he said.
"We are proud of this technology as it empowers the consumer to look after their own health," Toumazou says.
Putting their affinity for, say, fiscal conservatism above racial solidarity empowers their humanism from the perspective of these men.
The Visa Developer Platform empowers developers to transform great ideas into new digital commerce experiences using Visa's proprietary APIs.
That said, Obama is eager to share her book with the world — and to see how it empowers readers.
Burkini inventor: Garment empowers women The ban is "misunderstood," says Aheda Zanetti, the woman credited with inventing the burkini.
Through free, hands-on programs, her nonprofit empowers young people in City Heights to become science and conservation leaders.
Hammer's letter to her daughter is full of reminders and advice that empowers girls and women of all ages.
The ATCA empowers Americans to sue foreign aid recipients in U.S. courts over alleged complicity in "acts of war".
Such conditional aid "empowers the right people" within governments, says Juan Ricardo Ortega of the Inter-American Development Bank.
Instabug is an Egyptian based company that empowers mobile-first companies to iterate faster and enhance their app quality.
It isn't quite cold storage, but at least it empowers users by allowing them to hold their own keys.
Below, Francis tells us about her decision to pursue a life in finance and how her work empowers women.
"Section 4 of the #25thAmendment empowers Congress to create a body that can confront presidential incapacity," he tweeted Thursday.
And Ryan on Wednesday warned his troops against the discharge petition strategy, arguing that it empowers the minority Democrats.
It empowers those negotiating the terms of a Putin visit if there is a strong right flank from Congress.
Nauert said the State Department is "among the most diverse of government agencies" and "empowers" those from diverse backgrounds.
Kindness and compassion give rise to self-confidence, which in turn empowers us to be honest, truthful and transparent.
It supports Taliban forces fighting the United States in Afghanistan, while its Syria campaign empowers al Qaeda and Iran.
As Speaker, he committed to a "bottom-up" approach that empowers committees to draft and mark up these proposals.
The presidential candidates should instead embrace a free, open, and competitive healthcare market, one that empowers doctors and patients.
I hope that the Supreme Court decision in the Janus case empowers me to exercise my right to choose.
Read more: Michelle Williams used her Emmys speech to advocate for equal pay for women: 'It empowers that person'
"People want something that doesn't lead to antibiotic resistance and empowers women to care for their UTIs," she said.
For the girls, it empowers them that there is no reason that they cannot play at the same level.
And the sheer wealth of the wealthy is what empowers them to get a lot of what they want.
Senators on both sides of the aisle insist they would never eliminate the procedural weapon that empowers individual senators.
However, it remains imperfect insofar as it empowers contracting agencies to establish the amount of coverage firms must carry.
The job comes with an ambassador-level title that empowers Birx to run the program as she sees fit.
The action was in keeping with the pope's vision of a collegial, bottom-up church that empowers local bishops.
The move empowers the government to ban visitors from China and take other sweeping measures to contain the outbreak.
Kathy Stokes is the director of fraud prevention programs for AARP, a nonprofit that empowers people 50 and older.
A new simulator out today empowers readers to choose their own adventure when it comes to tackling climate change.
We must be the party that empowers people and stands with them, not against them for convenient political gain.
It also empowers a chief of space operations who would be a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
This bill empowers the men and women who protect our nation to better carry out their wide-ranging missions.
However, overall, her experience has been that sharing a mission and a goal empowers the marriage, a healthy inverse.
Great Big Story recently profiled Mamani's "New Andean" architecture, which he believes empowers his culture with an identifiable style.
Tonight's episode is very significant and I hope it creates dialogue and empowers those hurting to know they're not alone.
First, it empowers U.S. law enforcement to grab data stored anywhere in the world, without following foreign data privacy rules.
Second, it empowers the president to unilaterally enter executive agreements with any nation on earth, even known human rights abusers.
Our work as a national marine conservation charity empowers tens of thousands of volunteers annually to protect beaches for everyone.
But, Lunder says that the EWG hopes the list empowers people to make educated decisions about the foods they eat.
This information empowers families to make informed decisions about educational attainment — a critical ingredient for any marketplace to function properly.
Bystander intervention empowers each of us to play an important role in improving the environment in which we all live.
She is also cofounder of College Track, a non-profit that empowers students from underserved communities to graduate from college.
But opponents argue that the action eviscerates a program that provides vital assistance to refugees, and ultimately empowers terrorist organizations.
The spread of liberal attitudes to love and marriage empowers individuals, especially young women, but it causes its own complications.
In other words, it empowers people and families to pick and choose what they want in their own insurance package.
Justin Choi is the founder and CEO of Nativo, which empowers brands and publishers through its advanced platform for content.
SPEAK empowers its participants by expanding their language and cultural skills, all the while becoming part of mutual support networks.
The law requires the president to certify the justification for the emergency repeatedly — and empowers Congress to rescind the declaration.
Deregulation, however, serves the same goal that conservative health policy and tax policy do: It empowers corporations and disempowers workers.
Never before used, it empowers the government to take "all measures necessary to compel" a region to obey the constitution.
"It really empowers consumers to get a better deal; we've never really had a say in the deal," Carroll added.
We are trapped in a vicious cycle: Disillusionment encourages dysfunction, and dysfunction empowers those who spread further disillusionment and dysfunction.
Despite all of this, I firmly believe that playing the gender card hurts us rather than empowers us as professionals.
Development that invests in them and empowers them — that treats them not as passive recipients but as leaders and partners.
Not only does this line of work empower me, but it empowers clients to feel the connection they've been missing.
We've found this really empowers people to take back control over their lives and where they want to take them.
It requires providers to be transparent with consumers and empowers the Federal Trade Commission to protect consumers from actual harm.
Capitalism creates a small number of very wealthy people, while democracy potentially empowers a poor majority resentful of that wealth.
We tell these stories because we believe that information empowers people and that we can all contribute to enacting change.
"Instead, we'll be contributing to Emily's List, an amazing nonprofit organization that empowers and elects women into office," Chon says.
SNAP empowers households to use their purchasing power to support our economy, and the retailers that benefit are overwhelmingly small.
Globalism poses a threat to the future of democracy because it disenfranchises the vast majority and empowers a technocratic elite.
Some see it as a libertarian take on neighborhood watch that empowers citizens to monitor their communities using surveillance devices.
She is also the founder of Homegirl Project, a youth-led organization that empowers girls of color as political leaders.
Overt U.S. hostility empowers anti-American hardliners in the Cuban regime opposed to stronger bilateral relations between the two countries.
It empowers patients to die on their own terms and that is a potent beginning for many types of reform.
"The Constitution empowers the federal government -- not state legislatures -- to decide when and how federal lands are sold," he said.
That law empowers the president to nominate any Senate-confirmed administration official as acting director of a department or agency.
Decriminalizing sex workers does not make prostitution legal; it just empowers victims to come forward without fear of erroneous criminalization.
AARP Caregiving is an app that empowers caregivers with information on how to effectively care for an aging loved one.
How it can at times evoke fantasy, move in a way that empowers and sometimes summons racism that invites violence.
But millions of ordinary Americans see it, and they won't vote for a candidate who emboldens and empowers woke culture.
Knowing that we have a socially constructed phenomenon on our hands is what empowers us to challenge and change it.
He empowers me and our peers in the product engineering design research organizations to drive a strategy and make our decisions.
It empowers committees to work to modernize and improve Federal health care programs, increase state flexibility, and protect the most vulnerable.
Granted, we're in the midst of a movement that empowers and encourages women to ignore the hairless standards impressed upon us.
But it also happens to be a platform that empowers media and content businesses to grow and scale in unimaginable ways.
The San Jose-based firm empowers companies to back up, manage, store, and tease out insights from their data and apps.
Then there are backers of "positive" liberty, which empowers individuals to pursue fulfilling, autonomous lives—even when doing so requires interference.
Giving them their own job empowers them and allows Mom or Dad to complete the things they can't help with. 4.
He foments racial and ethnic tensions to nativists and nationalists, and attaches leaders to these movements, and then empowers those leaders.
Connecting music to physical activity, along with a sense of camaraderie, empowers individuals who may have otherwise been aimless and isolated.
Europe is edging towards cracking the big-tech puzzle in a way that empowers consumers, not the state or secretive monopolies.
Cash assistance empowers people and gives them choice, it helps scarce resources go further, and it supports the local host economy.
As such, it does not receive services from service providers, but empowers service providers to provide services to end-market consumers.
It is the leading non-profit organization that empowers women and girls by providing body-positive and self-confidence building tools.
Premme empowers women who have been historically marginalized through fashion-forward, statement-making clothing and visionary, contemporary editorial content and imagery.
"Our latest digital ad campaign exposes Washington Republicans while they're home on recess and empowers people to hold their representatives accountable."
They are pioneers in providing culturally relevant, high-quality education that empowers and uplifts African-Americans when no one else would.
He's surrounded by an industry that empowers him to believe he can be anything he wants to be — at least metaphorically.
In turn, it empowers us — the users and consumers — to decide what we want to watch, read, buy and listen to.
Leaking sensitive or classified information empowers those who should be humble and small — nameless bureaucrats — to satisfy their ambitions and resentments.
The law empowers Congress to kill a federal rule and prevents the agency that issued it from issuing another similar regulation.
"This deference empowers nameless, faceless, unaccountable bureaucrats to re-write laws and attach meaning that was never Congress's intent," Ryan said.
The Internet empowers millions of Americans to share images, songs, and video clips on platforms like Facebook, reddit, YouTube, and Twitter.
"Libra's mission is to enable a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people," the white paper reads.
Hopefully, it will be the person who empowers the best of America to return us to that place atop a hill.
The internet is a tool that empowers individuals and strengthens communities, and one that is essential for a modern healthy democracy.
Second, this aspect of meditation empowers us to allow our emotions to run their course without being so seduced by them.
How Lopez manages it—or rather, whether Pruitt truly empowers Lopez to manage it—could reap benefits well beyond the island.
I agree that it's time to expand the industry but Congress should do so in a way that empowers the victim.
SIME's unique technology, combined with user conscious design, empowers healthcare teams to confidently carry out diagnostics at the point of care.
"Ridesharing allows a flexible labour model that empowers drivers to work as little or as much as they want," it said.
They also insisted that complying would set a precedent that empowers law enforcement to force other companies to undermine their security.
The Constitution broadly empowers Congress "to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution" its authorities.
I hope seeing me, a concerned mom and citizen, speak up empowers people the way seeing others taking action empowered me.
The rules are a crucial part of what empowers party bosses in a state that regularly outpaces the nation in corruption.
Freedom to speak empowers citizens, individually or collectively, to advance their interests and shape the institutions whose decisions impact their lives.
This year's theme, "Life Empowers: Pro-Life is Pro-Woman," underscores the true dignity of both women and their unborn children.
On the other hand, it creates more chaos in the information space and empowers bad-faith actors looking to exploit it.
The move empowers the government to lock down cities, as Italy imposes its own regional lockdown and cases rise in Iran.
This strategy empowers you to accomplish more, as you allow yourself to focus on what's truly essential for your future success.
" (She asked that her last name not be used.) At the march, she carried a sign that read, "Life empowers women.
It's a system more messy and complicated than previously reported — one that empowers victims and silences them at the same time.
Their unconditional support for every Sunni demand feeds the sectarianism that further empowers Iran with Baghdad and risks tearing Iraq apart.
It empowers the public by providing the information we need to elect leaders and the continuing oversight to keep them honest.
Exploiting these Senate rules empowers Democrats to change the subject, signal resistance to their party base and perhaps change voters' minds.
Box jumps When the weight of stress is pulling me down, jumping (symbolically and literally) empowers me to defy that pull.
Beyond the countless individuals who benefit every day, Section 230 empowers marginalized groups to speak out powerfully without fear of censorship.
It is the nation's largest and oldest civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic Americans and builds strong Latino communities.
He says the mandate he has received through democratic elections empowers Fidesz to change laws and appoint people to key positions.
The MTR Ordinance also empowers the government to appoint three additional directors that only the government can remove from the board.
Our Cause of Our Time program empowers youth to support a constitutional amendment to address systemic corruption and overturn Citizens United.
A complete rehabilitation should include a commitment of time and money to a cause that uplifts and empowers those in need.
The idea of an American troop withdrawal and a peace agreement that empowers the Taliban fills many Afghan women with dread.
"That creates an environment that empowers people to advocate for themselves to be respected — and recognize when they're not," said Rothman.
The law still empowers local prosecutors, many of whom remain staunchly supportive of the death penalty, to seek the ultimate punishment.
The arbitration panel found it had jurisdiction under UNCLOS, which Russia is party to and which empowers it to resolve such disputes.
Judge Emmet Sullivan's opinion empowers Congress as they seek more information about payments received by Trump's family businesses and other business details.
If management empowers PR to do its job, the company will make it through the battle with fewer scars, able to heal.
This means supporting new transit-oriented housing — building around our transit stations empowers us to grow in a smart, environmentally friendly way.
"EveryMundo's technology empowers airline customers to find the best fares on the right days of travel," said Seth Cassel, president of EveryMundo.
And she assures us that she does indeed want all of those things — before enumerating the ways in which she empowers women.
It empowers users and can serve as a way to get people to feel confident doing more complicated things on their computers.
The Lanham Act empowers bureaucrats to approve of marks "aligned with conventional moral standards" and to reject "those provoking offense and condemnation".
We need a comprehensive approach that ends this confusion and empowers gig workers without taking away their flexibility or ability to innovate.
Her platform, She's Beauty and the Beast, empowers millennial women to prioritize self-care and happiness in their personal and professional lives.
"The GDPR specifically empowers data protection regulators – not competition authorities – to determine whether companies are living up to their responsibilities," Facebook writes.
Solar energy empowers millions of clean and sustainable jobs and millions more are projected to come online in the years to come.
First, filibustering empowers senators as individuals, so each senator can draw attention to the issues he or she cares about the most.
Hardly just a neighborhood bakery, Hot Bread Kitchen is a social enterprise that empowers immigrant women, largely supported by its bread sales.
Ultimately, when trust is everything, proper research empowers donors to make confident decisions — and it also means more bang for your buck.
"Through my personal experience with body dysmorphia I hope to create a pathway for conversation that empowers the female body," she says.
The sensor empowers homeowners with information on their energy consumption, hopefully inspiring them to cut back to save money — and the planet.
"The GDPR specifically empowers data protection regulators — not competition authorities — to determine whether companies are living up to their responsibilities," Facebook wrote.
As Orin Kerr points out in the Washington Post there is no clear precedent or rule that empowers Judge Hanen's remarkable order.
Unfortunately, ObamaCare creates or empowers a multitude of government agencies and task forces to interpose themselves in the middle of that relationship.
That law empowers the president to appoint any Senate-confirmed administration member to be an acting head of a department or agency.
Rather than discrediting democracy, however, the Iraqi experience points to the need for a political process that is inclusive and empowers youth.
The company empowers companies and employees with high-performance networking software and earns between $2 and $5 billion in revenue each year.
Page Atcheson is the executive director of Our Climate, which empowers young leaders to advocate for science-based and equitable climate policy.
Complying would also set a troubling precedent that empowers law enforcement to force other companies to undermine their security, the company added.
The best version of America empowers females to access contraception to control their ability to reproduce and to manage severe gynecologic conditions.
Flake has in recent days said Trump's attacks on the media damages the country's standing in the world and empowers dictators elsewhere.
The Constitution only empowers the vice president to preside over the Senate and to cast a vote in case of a tie.
When the silver lining proves elusive, when the situation cannot be helped, nothing empowers so much as working for one's own advantage.
Pruitt has long argued that the Obama administration acted beyond the scope of the law that empowers the agency to regulate emissions.
"Labelbox substantially reduces model development times and empowers data science teams to build great machine learning applications," said Sharma in a statement.
It allows me to let go of feeling helpless and empowers me to come up with creative ways to improve my situation.
Also, think about getting into an energy co-op, which literally empowers you, your neighbors and local businesses to be energy independent.
We struggle to make it something that doesn't define us but I've embraced it and that's what empowers me to manage it.
The fact that my mother was such a strong woman and that my father was never intimidated by her really empowers me.
FITARA empowers CIOs with responsibility over IT investments, project performance, and results-based management, all necessary to steer federal agencies towards modernization.
The company also insisted that complying would set a precedent that empowers law enforcement to force other companies to undermine its security.
Almost eight in ten millennials agree that the thought of a future in which they can move around the world empowers them.
Gab empowers users to filter and remove unwanted followers, words, phrases, and topics they do not want to see in their feeds.
QuestBridge is a national nonprofit that empowers low-income students, by providing them with scholarships to some of the nation's top schools.
He has worked to advance public policy that fosters innovation, promotes economic growth and empowers people through the free and open Internet.
By empowering surrogates, Mr. Duterte empowers himself, using the increasingly complicit institutions of democracy, giving his authoritarian aspirations a veneer of legitimacy.
It also empowers the secretary to take other punitive actions, like revoking bonuses or reducing pensions for executives who have been disciplined.
Lindsay Tabas is the founder and principal of Lady Engineer™, a practice that empowers non-technical innovators to grow their startups.
In fact, just the opposite is true: great bosses know that sharing information empowers their employees, instead of diluting their own power.
The ban also empowers police to ask people in public places to remove items covering their face in order to identify them.
The Aesthetic of Fear on Neighbors The Neighbors app empowers people to not just watch their neighborhood, but to organize as watchers.
"When you put value into a person, it empowers that person to get in touch with their own inherent value," she said.
Rather, it is a recipe for instability that, on the global stage, hurts our allies, weakens our relationships, and empowers our adversaries.
The federal vacancies act empowers the president to nominate any Senate-confirmed administration official as acting director of a department or agency.
The vote on Tuesday empowers Scotland's pro-independence first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to formally request a referendum, but she already knows Mrs.
Likewise, it empowers the ITC to use its public interest authority to ensure the commission's power is used to promote American jobs.
It means Jessica Byrd consulting people of color and developing political programs, campaigns and organizations as Latosha Brown empowers black voter turnout.
"We're a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about," Change.
Kamala's presence in our government empowers every woman of color who aspires to be politically active or engaged in their communities one day.
After all, self-affirmation empowers people to withstand the attacks that never seem to cease, no matter how much righteous protesting takes place.
The soapbox has been replaced by an advertising system — one that rewards our least dignified impulses and empowers anyone willing to embrace them.
"Traditionally, Girl Scouts builds community and consistency, it gives girls skills they'll need in their future, and it empowers young women," said Burgess.
It has pioneered the use of new platforms, like social media and virtual reality, and empowers its players to engage with fans online.
I enjoy sharing the process because I hope that it empowers people to get out there, live their passions, and believe in themselves.
"(Melaye's language) empowers abusive men outside the Assembly to believe that violent and threatening behavior towards women can continue unabated," the coalition said.
Over the last seven years, I've built a business that empowers people to do what they love and to pursue their wildest dreams.
The company empowers "quants" — people who create quantitative algorithms — to participate in the industry by connecting their algorithms to capital from institutional investors.
"The Act empowers local communities (rather than foreigners) to benefit from the natural resources," Masange told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
"We will make those decisions once the report has concluded," a White House official said, after being asked how the order empowers DeVos.
And so, it empowers prosecutors to prosecute a felony charge for it would be a second degree manslaughter for this kind of case.
These are ways to acculturate a new generation in tradition, and doing that empowers that generation to take ownership, invest and evolve them.
The Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act (ATCA) empowers Americans to sue foreign aid recipients in U.S. courts over alleged complicity in "acts of war".
To do otherwise empowers individuals beyond the rule of law and puts the whims of officials ahead of the will of the people.
"It empowers people to grow their own food much more locally in a beautiful and sustainable way," the company says on its website.
Prepare the depths of your kitchen cabinet for the Edible Spoon Maker, which, apropos to its name, empowers you to make edible spoons.
That empowers them to request information about startups or help them to open offices in China - potentially opening those startups to CFIUS review.
"This clemency authority empowers the president to exercise leniency towards persons who have committed federal crimes," The White House explained in its response.
The company enables employers and carriers with a powerful SaaS technology platform that empowers people to make better health, wealth and wellness decisions.
That war only tarnishes America's image on the "Arab street," amplifies famine and cholera epidemics, and empowers al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Apple also warned that complying would set a troubling precedent that empowers law enforcement to ask other companies to undermine their own security.
The Massachusetts House just approved a bill that empowers unions at the expense of employees' personal privacy and establishes barriers to opting out.
And if opting for a Claw over a beer empowers you to make healthier choices in other areas of your life, then cheers.
One that empowers every person to choose whether they use "dirty energy" and one with a clear cause-effect relationship to climate change.
House says that she starts with a orange base to give each of the portraits a fiery, smoldering quality that empowers the subjects.
By marrying content, community and commerce, Mirra empowers millennial women with the tools they need to decode the unregulated, $203 billion skincare industry.
In broad brush strokes, Article I empowers Congress to legislate, appropriate money, and confirm appointees (that last one is just for the Senate).
I think we both want to create music that uplifts and empowers people, so our goals are in line for a good flow.
"[Criminalization] really empowers the unscrupulous, the people who already have the power, which are men that run the internet, that run Silicon Valley."
One reason Ms. Pardela thinks the N.H.S. is one of the best health care systems in the world is that it empowers nurses.
On the ground: The American pullback effectively cedes control of the entire country to Mr. Assad and empowers his allies Iran and Russia.
She is also a member of Empowers Africa, a nonprofit organization based in New York that focuses on human empowerment and wildlife conservation.
" My makeup empowers me...: "On a day where I'm not feeling my best or confident, doing my makeup has always made me happy.
This bill empowers local newspapers to negotiate collectively with the biggest technology platforms to ensure consumers have access to the best journalism possible.
The Constitution empowers the federal government to regulate commerce, which encompasses many functions of the Commerce Department and the Food and Drug Administration.
The vitriol coming from both sides empowers the extremes, and we've seen how dangerous that can be, for example, with the "Pizzagate" conspiracy.
"We've gotten some real love from people out in the world and appreciation for the way it empowers students to engage," she said.
TJ Leonard is the CEO of VideoBlocks, which empowers the creative community by providing premium stock media at prices all creators can afford.
That empowers them to request information about startups or help them to open offices in China - potentially opening those startups to CFIUS review.
This browser extension empowers you to use unique passwords securely for each account you have, without the risk of ever forgetting them. Shopsta.
The performance raised money for the peer-to-peer anti-bullying program, which empowers young people to tackle bullying in their schools and communities.
"It takes all the anxiety out and empowers the consumer and the property managers as well, them seeing renters they know meet their qualifications."
This Berlin digital health startup empowers women to take control of their reproductive health and collectively provides valuable insight on female reproductive health issues.
"National Popular Vote significantly amplifies and empowers Oregon, and the voice of every Oregon voter in electing a president," Koza said in a statement.
Frank Sinton is the CEO of Beachfront Media, a video supply platform that empowers publishers with holistic video distribution and video SSP technology stack.
The result has been an unenforced Iranian nuclear deal that empowers the hardliners, and the burying of US credibility in the rubble of Aleppo.
Good technology empowers us to build this new data into our models, keeping prices as low as possible for as many people as possible.
Today, the brand employs, trains, educates and empowers women across the globe so they can earn a living and break the cycle of poverty.
" Aaron Klein of the Brookings Institution told The Wall Street Journal's Yuka Hayashi that the database was "an incredibly important tool that empowers consumers.
"Shooting the Advent calendar is a true expression of self love and empowers women to embrace their own sexuality," Graham said in the clip.
For every use of #ULTRAdad, Michelob Ultra will donate $1 to Jessica Seinfeld's GOOD+ Foundation's fatherhood program, which "empowers dads to make families stronger."
Chief Justice John Roberts's dissent accused the majority of "deliberate constitutional evasion": Article I empowers only state legislatures to draw electoral lines, he wrote.
Carwow, a startup that raised a £2800 million seed round, empowers consumers by providing information to users in their search for a new car.
It also takes motivation and mental strength, and the Sports Illustrated model is encouraging everyone to share what empowers them with her new campaign.
The British actor, who has been a part of "Six" since it first made its debut in 2017, said the series easily empowers viewers.
What would the Founding Fathers have thought of a national government that empowers an individual to take land without congressional action or local control?
The next generation of development cooperation should opt for a citizen-state compact that allows progress, democracy and empowers women and those worse off.
Technology lets you see problems in ways my friends and I never could, and it empowers you to help in ways we never could.
But there's a new paradigm emerging that empowers governments to build on successes in the private sector and fund outcomes, not the program itself.
"It IS possible if a President 28503) prioritizes honesty/accountability (even when it's hard) 22019) hires and empowers aides committed to same," Earnest wrote.
This immersion empowers kids to gain a stronger grasp over what they learn and provides a safe place for them to explore and experiment.
It empowers the individual worker, protecting the right to collective bargaining and asserting that unlivable wages and excessive hours can no longer be tolerated.
How can we facilitate a rebuilding process that takes into account communities' real needs and empowers marginalized residents to have a role in recovery?
For one, the legislation empowers states and local governments in the United States to counter the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Let's allow students to pursue higher education with the peace of mind that they indeed will receive quality education that empowers their career goals.
A measure passed in January, though rarely enforced, empowers the authorities to confiscate valuables from new arrivals to offset the cost of settling them.
Rights groups are not convinced, saying the bill empowers security forces instead of improving the police and could usher in greater abuses and impunity.
"Being open about your weak points demonstrates an authenticity that people will relate to, while asking for help empowers them to take the lead."
The Trump administration's impending Missile Defense Review and more flexible congressional legislation empowers the Pentagon to pursue these homeland defense goals with new flexibility.
So I think, you know, giving people the technological tools to my original point really democratizes government and empowers people not to be passive.
"I know my show is protected, and it empowers me to be more honest and open with the audience," Mr. Chappelle said by email.
The Congressional Review Act empowers the next Congress and administration to rescind those new rules until Congress decides to give them the green light.
Carekit can help doctors keep tabs on patients but it also empowers the patient to watch their own progress over time and take action.
Rather than emphasizing our victimhood, that connection to other women empowers us to take back our lives and to fight for our community's future.
The evidence suggests that it reduces extremism, empowers women, and promotes development; for the same reason terrorists blow up schools, we should build them.
We're building technology that automates routine items like ordering cancer screenings and empowers patients to manage more of their health issues on their own.
The case is being investigated under the country's Anti-Corruption Act of 2008 which empowers the agency to probe unexplained wealth of public officials.
Data empowers better risk management, enabling money-related customer experiences that meet the same demands for instant satisfaction that we hold other sectors to.
Beyond the current political climate, Democrats, more than Republicans, believe in mass participation as a core value and also believe it empowers their side.
First, no law empowers an impeachment witness to dictate that he or she will testify under subpoena before the Senate, but not the House.
The bill also empowers California's attorney general to conduct unannounced inspections and release yearly reports on jails that incarcerate immigrants on behalf of ICE.
By bringing instruction to the home, HIPPY reaches more underserved parents and empowers them to be the primary educators of their preschool children.     2.
The Court did not invalidate Section 22019 of the law, which empowers the federal government to require pre-clearance for certain states and localities.
One provision empowers committee staff to question witnesses; another allows Nadler to designate any future hearing to be a part of the broader investigation.
STOMP Out Bullying is a prevention and education organization that empowers people who have experienced bullying and gives bystanders resources to come to their defense.
In disavowing Trump's ideas, Republican leaders also throw their own primary voters, and the process that empowers them to choose the nominee, under the bus.
"But I do hope all of this empowers other women to come forward with issues, especially when it comes to gender discrimination, in their workplace."
I definitely want to pursue a career that empowers women and girls as well as continue doing social impact for the rest of my life.
I just try to live authentically and share myself, and what makes me happy, and hope that it empowers others to do so as well.
P2P insurance empowers policyholders to a greater portion of the premiums rather than the individual private wealth managers working to produce returns for insurance companies.
The dynamic is all about the bully believing they have a certain level of power, and that actually empowers them to act on their impulses.
The GDPR also empowers regulators to fine any company that does business in the EU if it misuses, exploits, or otherwise mishandles private consumer data.
Since the bill empowers these hardliners without actually asserting new financial pressures on the IRGC, it may put our troops in the region in danger.
AB: This show… A lot of what we've just said about how it empowers people to be who they are in a very honest way.
For much more from Dierks Bentley on how he empowers people overseas through his music, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.
The students who drafted the bill said they hope it empowers students to be open about their mental health issues with their parents and teachers.
Being able to combine data from varying providers, agencies and sources empowers consumers to ultimately assert more control over their lives and how they're lived.
He has pledged to "expand and revitalize" a federal program known as 287(g), which empowers local police departments to help enforce federal immigration law.
WDN empowers participants to communicate, negotiate and run successful political, advocacy and local issue campaigns; all while helping break down cultural, economic and systemic barriers.
Nearly 75 percent of respondents support a plan that empowers patients and doctors to choose the plans and medical treatments that are right for them.
Wayfair last week empowers states to establish a level playing field for the taxation of goods sold by in-state and out-of-state sellers.
The new system of government abolished the office of prime minister and empowers the president to take over an executive branch and form the government.
If that investigation finds that senior Saudi officials killed or tortured Khashoggi, the law empowers the administration to implement targeted sanctions on those individuals responsible.
Also, most often—there are exceptions—I don't like when a musician gives orders, I like to make music that empowers sounds without taking authority.
A health coach empowers their clients to shift from a passive recipient of expensive health care to a responsible, self-directed advocate for living well.
Founded with a mission to fight child labor, WE Charity is a global organization that empowers people to take action on issues they care about.
That parliamentary technique allows senators to avoid debate and a roll-call vote, but also empowers a single senator to object and kill the measure.
This 85033 statute empowers the executive, when a catastrophe strikes, to take robust measures in support of the response by overwhelmed state and municipal governments.
Kim was leaving the Create & Cultivate Conference -- which empowers women to launch their careers -- Saturday in Downtown L.A. when we asked about the game show.
She was critical of the proliferation of suo motu notices — a legal provision that empowers a judge to start a hearing on virtually any matter.
"The release of the memo, and the fabrication of a set of ideas around the memo, empowers Trump to go after the FBI," Goodman says.
But it also empowers other House committees to move more quickly to court in future disputes — authorities that could quickly be put to the test.
But they fear that a peace that empowers the Taliban may herald a new war on women, and they want negotiators not to forget them.
The US imposed these sanctions as part of the Global Magnitsky Act, which empowers the administration to sanction those who violate human rights abuses worldwide.
"Knowing how to fix simple things in your home empowers you," Ms. Genao-Estrella said, especially if you are a low- or moderate-income homeowner.
Finally, Section 120 of Dodd-Frank empowers the FSOC to make macroprudential recommendations to other federal financial regulators, like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
" The latter Jones said, "The explosion of social media, the fact that it empowers the Alex E. Joneses of the world, that's a big problem.
I also just joined the board of The Little Market, a non-profit company that empowers women from impoverished communities to sell their crafts online.
The Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act, or the TRACED Act, empowers the federal government with new abilities to go after illegal robocallers.
A statewide voucher program is in place that empowers families with the financial resources to send their children to the private school of their choice.
"Trump and Sanders supporters think the current system too often empowers the privileged — the difference is how they propose to redress those inequities," Dickinson said.
And if donning a strong lip empowers us to continue her crusade for women's rights (and whatever other daily challenges we face), then pass the Spark.
It's cloud-based BSM platform empowers companies around the globe with the visibility and control they need to manage all their business spend in one place.
Kiyoko still directs some of her music videos, such as "Curious" and "What I Need", and continues to write music that empowers and centers LGBTQ passion.
"Yes, you are cutting taxes, but they might go up" isn't a very good argument, so anything that is putting money in people's pockets empowers people.
You can indict, you can prosecute, you can do a lot of things and the Constitution empowers you, but you have to do the right thing.
The conservative Republican argument is that only when the government liberalizes the market and empowers consumers with lower taxes -- will the costs of health care fall.
We are addressing that market, consumerizing space with real-time video that educates and empowers people with knowledge of what's happening on Earth and in space.
The risk is that political frustration empowers nationalist leaders and inflames geopolitical tensions—and that governments resort to the bad, old-fashioned ways of resolving them.
Positive liberty empowers individuals to live fulfilling lives, even if that requires interference from government; for example, in the form of education provided by the state.
And, he added, the collection of vast amounts of user data empowers tech companies to wield that knowledge in ways that could be harmful to democracy.
They said unless Trump changes how he views the role and actually empowers a chief of staff, his choice won't change much for the White House.
Congressional deadlock, which has been a feature of government since the mid-1990s, empowers the president in one way, inviting him to attempt rule by decree.
Goals-based engagement adds a personal touch, and the underlying software empowers the advisor to help navigate their clients through myriad life events and market outcomes.
Ellen doesn't party ("hard") because she has a case of affluenza, and feels like being blonde, rich, and white empowers her to do whatever she likes.
"We must modernize the Endangered Species Act in a way that empowers states, promotes the recovery of species, and allows local economies to thrive," Barrasso said.
"[It's] just a deep responsibility to let her have a role model of a dad that empowers her to believe that anything is possible," he said.
Wangyal says he is committed to creating what he describes as a more liberal Tibetan society, believing the beauty pageant empowers Tibetan women, who lack confidence.
Engineers often don't realize they are the owners of their own time, and telling them they are under no obligation to attend every meeting empowers them.
USA Gymnastics remains focused on our highest priority — the safety, health and well-being of our athletes and creating a culture that empowers and supports them.
"The Obama blacklisting rule empowers government agencies to deny employers federal contracts for alleged violations of various federal labor laws and various state laws," she said.
AG: I initially wanted to team with Hudson because I feel like the team empowers women to be strong and shooting this campaign has been beautiful.
Our role in Congress should be to help make the Internet of Things thrive and to facilitate a federal support system that empowers exciting new ideas.
He says that Republicans cannot entirely replace ObamaCare under reconciliation — the special budget process that empowers the majority party to enact legislation with only 51 votes.
After the terrorist attacks in Brussels on March 22nd, he suggested that America empowers "law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighbourhoods before they become radicalised".
By casting her husband as the "boy" she has has to look after, Melania Trump empowers herself on some level—she's the adult in the room.
Finally, the bill empowers the secretaries of State, Treasury, and Homeland Security to punish nations that harbor money launderers by withholding U.S. money or immigration privileges.
A 2017 Israeli law empowers courts to award cash compensation to claimants who prove they have been denied goods or services because of where they live.
More importantly, it further empowers the corporate elites in their efforts to thwart the aspirations of millions of working people standing together for a better life.
It actually empowers folks to know what's going on in their city, their neighborhood, and gives them the tools to advocate or to help solve problems.
Utah's SafeUT Line a 24/85033 anonymous tip line available to students to report bullying or threats empowers students with a "see something, say something" mentality.
A company that extends fair rights to its workers and empowers them to exercise those rights should have a robust, transparent system in place for that.
Many of the women she sees have a history of domestic abuse, and Lightfoot believes that owning and knowing how to use a gun empowers them.
It empowers its staff — or so-called OYOpreneurs — with ownership of their own projects, and gives them access to benefits like employee stock options and childcare.
I am here for the same reason I think most people join Microsoft — to change the world through technology that empowers people to do amazing things.
Breaking the money ice amongst your people not only empowers and educates you — it can have a ripple effect for everyone you invite into the conversation.
The tool also empowers employees and their managers to structure agendas for one-on-one sessions, send praise to other employees and draft goals and OKRs.
The underlying technology empowers record keeping, which supports "Know Your Customer (KYC)," the process through which a business identifies and verifies the identities of its clients.
This legislation empowers engineers and architects by allowing them to choose from a full spectrum of safe building materials and components through an open bidding process.
"If my community empowers itself, and learns to be independent and not be dependent on the government, we could change many things," Mr. Vega, 30, said.
GOP lawmakers are attempting to repeal the rule through the Congressional Review Act, which empowers Congress to undo agency rules within 60 days of their finalization.
Facebook could get away with more aggressive cross-promotion of some of these forgotten features as long as it empowers us to hide what we hate.
In the finale, during Claire and Fleabag's father's wedding, Fleabag empowers her sister to go after what she really wants: a Finnish dude also named Klare.
"As a school that empowers women to use their voices, we are proud of this alumna for using hers," Jones' statement on the school's website reads.
Craig Kielburger is co-founder of the WE Movement, a global organization that empowers young people to end child labor and break the cycle of poverty.
If Mr. Trump empowers him and defers to his judgment, General McMaster could be an important moderating force in an administration packed with radicals and amateurs.
Because a loophole in the statute that empowers the FDA to regulate personal care products and cosmetics does not allow the FDA to require necessary recalls.
I'd like to be remembered for ... Making a difference through the Tory Burch Foundation, which empowers women entrepreneurs by providing access to capital, education and resources.
But senior administration officials said Saturday that the Federal Vacancies Act of 1998 empowers Trump to override the CFPB's line of succession with his own pick.
Giving local management the flexibility to decide which projects take priority empowers individual parks to address deferred maintenance or tackle routine maintenance before it becomes overdue.
Enabling soldiers to pursue their gender identity allows them to feel a part of the Army's team and empowers them to be all they can be.
I do not believe the company "empowers (their) hosts to be provocative," because they do not — they empower their hosts to express left-wing, progressive opinions.
Now, there are hundreds of teaching jobs unfilled -- which further empowers the strikers, it's worth noting -- and increasingly strident demands for more robust health care spending.
It's likely that the real reason for opposition to the plan is that it empowers small donors, making it easier for challengers to run against incumbents.
What makes FOIA special is that it empowers anyone to request and obtain records from the Federal government, unless those records fall under nine narrow exemptions.
Taking effect immediately, the media law empowers the treasury minister to hire and fire broadcasting directors of public television network TVP and public radio Polskie Radio.
Lin was a guest on The Ringer's "Winging It" podcast and said he'll always support D'Antoni because D'Antoni, now the Houston Rockets head coach, "empowers" players.
He'd have to admit that he's in over his head and needs to hire people whom he empowers to check him and his own bad impulses.
"I am beyond excited to be collaborating with a brand that empowers Duke to dress in any color, size or style he chooses," Rancic, 44, tells PEOPLE.
The reshuffling actually empowers some of Crown Prince Mohammed's closest allies, who have been appointed to Cabinet positions, according to Ali Shihabi, founder of the Arabia Foundation.
In a blog post last fall, she wrote that her goals had less to do with elitism and more with creating a community that empowers ambitious women.
All proceeds will benefit Food For Soul, according to The Dalmore, which is a non-profit organization that empowers communities to fight food waste through social inclusion.
"I think if I can share with the world all the things many women are really embarrassed about it really empowers them to embrace their new bodies."
That law empowers courts to order people or companies to perform duties in the pursuance of the law, like helping to uncover evidence in a terror case.
"The collection features some of kids' favorite elements from Toca Life in a way we hope empowers kids and helps them express who they are," notes Ingeborn.
Last week, the president signed the Port State Measures Agreement, which empowers officials to prohibit foreign vessels suspected of illegal fishing from receiving port services and access.
With a mighty A2169X chip, 216 GB of storage, and 24.0 hours of battery life, it empowers you to be productive all while enjoying your favorite content.
"It really economically empowers couriers, and we believe it changes how on-demand workers access their earnings," Gokul Rajaram, who leads Caviar, said on a phone call.
In Israel, one 2017 law empowers courts to award cash compensation to claimants who prove they have been denied goods or services because of where they live.
To me what's most important is that our music empowers other black and indigenous people to see that these genres are not played just by white men.
For vulnerable populations, especially women, "it empowers them to save," said Laura Dills, who oversees a range of Catholic Relief Services' programming, including the organization's microfinance efforts.
In a blog post, the company doubled down, saying, "CAD support for Simplygon empowers more industries to painlessly and efficiently bring their existing assets into mixed reality."
There's little turnover on many boards, not much outreach to the wider community, underinvestment in education and overemphasis on a religious discourse that alienates instead of empowers.
It also empowers users to ask companies what personal data it holds about them, how it's being used, and allows that data to be deleted if requested.
The statute empowers the Justice Department to pursue criminal violations involving banks by pursuing a civil lawsuit, which has a lower standard of proof, to collect penalties.
Obama has been making use of the 1906 Antiquities Act, which empowers presidents to act quickly to preserve places of national importance if they are under threat.
The inflationary effect that state barriers to  competition have on health insurance costs nationwide substantially affects interstate commerce in a way that empowers Congress to regulate it.
Trump doubled down on the label during a recent press conference when a reporter asked him whether he believes he empowers white nationalists by using the term.
Kerry Perry, who became USA Gymnastics president in December, on Wednesday applauded the sentence and vowed to "create a culture that empowers and supports" the program's athletes.
The Trump "Affordable Clean Energy" proposal empowers states to develop their own standards of performance for coal-fired power plants, including ways to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
"Knowing the bloody, violent truth of our past empowers me and encourages my hope for what we have the capacity to do in our present," he added.
Jay-Z empowers a 9-year-old girl Speaking of heartwarming, Jay-Z stopped a concert in Cleveland to share an important message with a young fan.
It is time, as the world's oldest and leading democracy, for the United States finally to enact a system that empowers every person with an equal vote.
But in part because the system empowers rural states, for the second time in that span, the candidate who garnered the most votes will not be president.
For one, a more conservative court would rein in an out-of-control administrative state that empowers the executive branch to make sweeping changes in American lives.
"Instead of a Washington-knows-best approach like Obamacare, our legislation empowers those closest to the health care needs of their communities to provide solutions," Graham said.
While some supporters say the law will help liberate Muslim women from a garment they call sexist and restrictive, Ms. Farhat said her head scarf empowers her.
But it also empowers commanders, who may be at sea or in battle, to deal swiftly themselves with minor offenses like disobeying an order or shirking duty.
Getting in the way to protect the vulnerable, building something new that empowers the marginalized, and endangering yourself to shield others are the acts of an accomplice.
They are generally sympathetic to legislation that empowers intelligence agencies to collect information and Ms. Hennessey, before joining Brookings, was a lawyer for the National Security Agency.
Movement direction empowers each model to be a unique player rather than just a member of a faceless chorus — but it can often be a subtle art.
What is particularly disturbing about this procedure is that the National Emergencies Act effectually empowers presidents to retain emergency authority until they decide to give it up.
Trump on Wednesday said he was invoking the law, which empowers the government to mobilize private industry to ramp up production in the name of national security.
The bill seeks to set in motion a part of the 25th Amendment that empowers Congress to establish a body to assess the president's ability to govern.
The law empowers Mr. Salvini to deny aid ships entry into Italian waters, confiscate boats and impose a million euro fine on ship captains who disobeyed him.
The partnership "drives the value proposition of our service offerings, empowers our customers by offering them more choice and control over their shipping needs," he said. Stamps.
There is a lesson for Trump in this: Inaction in the face of slaughter empowers not only Assad, but every other anti-American actor in the area.
Dalio noted the supporters of the program say UBI lowers inequality and "empowers" individuals to decide what to do with money to best suit their specific needs.
And under reconciliation, the budget rules that allow them to avoid a filibuster, Republicans have to walk a narrow path that empowers a small fraction of senators.
The law empowers Mr. Salvini to deny aid ships entry into Italian waters, confiscate boats and impose a million euro fine on ship captains who disobeyed him.
The Constitution empowers the National Strategy Committee, which oversees a 20-year strategic development plan, to challenge any government that fails to comply with the plan's objectives.
"Blockchain-powered transparency in supply chains empowers the involved partners by giving them a voice as well as holding everyone accountable," says London-based designer Martine Jarlgaard.
The appeals court reversed the lower court regarding a part of a third law, which empowers the California attorney general to monitor conditions in immigrant detention facilities.
"Like the right to vote, access to one's own genomic data is a foundational civil right that empowers people to protect all their other civil rights," Evans writes.
On one side of the stalemate is Republican Governor Bruce Rauner, who wants a funding bill that either includes spending cuts or empowers him to make such cuts.
Tal Chalozin is co-founder and CTO of Innovid, the world's leading video marketing platform that empowers advertisers to create, deliver, and measure video experiences on any device.
Human Rights Watch says a 2018 property law, known as Law 10, empowers authorities to confiscate property without compensating the owners or giving them an opportunity to appeal.
"The CRA empowers Congress to review new regulations and pass a joint resolution of disapproval to overrule any recent regulations it doesn't like," Free Press's Dana Floberg explained.
Roots and Shoots, a program that empowers youth to get involved in these efforts, and the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center are just two of the Institute's successful endeavors.
She remembers firsthand how frustrating it is to be on the "sidelines" and hopes the walkout empowers those who are watching, as well as those who are voting.
The former model explained that social media, which she feels empowers models to have their own voice, was less prevalent when she was still active in the industry.
"I wanted to create a series of work that empowers and allows women to love the skin they're in, regardless of what condition they have," Harris-Taylor explained.
"We are venture capitalists that believe in looking at Africa as an investment opportunity that empowers local entrepreneurs without… coming in and explaining what to do," said Caio.
The government has never attempted to use its orderly liquidation authority, which empowers regulators to step in and help quickly unwind a failing financial firm in an emergency.
It's another to allow others to define your womanhood for you, because it often means living a life that makes others comfortable rather than one that empowers you.
"Algorithmia empowers U.S. government agencies to rapidly deploy new capabilities to the AI layer," said Katie Gray, Principal of Investments at In-Q-Tel, the CIA's investment arm.
Jackson created a Crowdfunding page to support the body-positive organization, Body Gossip, which empowers every body to be the best version of themselves through Arts and Education.
For example, eBay's marketplace empowers buyers and sellers, LinkedIn's tools help people find jobs and develop skills, and Apple's devices connect people, leaders at those companies reminded employees.
KAMS was started in honor of Karim's late cousin, Kamran, who died in a fatal motorcycle accident at 22, and it empowers underprivileged youth through sports and mentoring.
"As first lady of the United States, I'm proud to represent my country that empowers and support women, here at home, and on an international scale," she said.
She recently took to social media to support Wilson's work with Lidè, an educational organization that empowers at-risk Haitian girls through exposure to the arts and literature.
They are terrified that his temporary ban on refugee resettlement that empowers Customs and Border Patrol agents to devise a more rigorous vetting process will keep America safe.
"The impact that I want to see from Bunker is that it is an organization that empowers artists to keep developing and experimenting in their practice," says Rommelt.
Dominguez's passion is to give back and she founded The Dominguez Dream, which empowers children in underserved communities to achieve literacy in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.
Jackson created a Crowdfunding page to support the body-positive organization, Body Gossip, which empowers every body to be the best version of themselves through Arts and Education.
Now, there are so many more women attorneys and so many more women doctors, and there's so much more opportunity … It empowers women, that the sky's the limit.
Trump doubled down on the label last week during a press conference when a reporter asked him whether he believes he empowers white nationalists by using the term.
"The TechGirls initiative empowers girls around the world to become leaders in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields," a statement from State's press office said Friday.
The guidance and data provided by HUD empowers program participants and local leaders to develop tailored, cost-effective planning and investment solutions that will ultimately strengthen disinvested neighborhoods.
The new CareKit, allows this data to be used for medical diagnoses, condition and treatment tracking — and empowers people to take a more active role in their health.
"The Fiduciary Rule is an important measure that protects and empowers retiring workers, for whom every dollar is crucial," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement.
While in treatment for breast cancer, I decided to establish the Tigerlily Foundation – an organization that educates, empowers, advocates for and supports young women affected by breast cancer.
Clear rules here empowers startup founders to decide whether the capital they take is worth the potential loss of any government contracts that they may become ineligible for.
Presenting itself as a "supranational democratic movement," it says it empowers citizens around the world to mobilize on various international issues, such as human rights, corruption or poverty.
Instanda – A management tool that empowers insurers, brokers and MGAs to build and launch any insurance product within unprecedented timescales, and then distribute and self­manage it online, globally.
But it's not the individual instances we should preoccupy ourselves with, it's the industry that empowers these people to speak for and to us in the first place.
The White House issued those tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, which empowers the president to impose duties on imports to protect U.S. national security.
The end result is that YouTube loses all trust, makes almost nobody happy and basically only empowers the worst actors by giving them more reason to have grievances.
Or, he said, Republicans could challenge the map under the Elections Clause of the United States Constitution, which empowers state legislatures to set the rules for congressional elections.
In paving the way for Oslo, Camp David actually enabled the triumph of an Israeli vision that empowers a sub-sovereign Palestinian Authority to help manage the occupation.
Abijako credits the creative output of his crew to a program called Youth FX, which empowers teenagers in Albany's underserved communities to learn filmmaking and other digital arts.
That's some serious cash for a position that gives you a huge amount of creative freedom and empowers you to build the online world you want to see.
Iowa will play a role, but it tends to marginalize itself because of the idiosyncratic nature of the caucus system, which disproportionately empowers small cadres of motivated folks.
This will allow us to more closely control the information presented, again with our goal of presenting factual, balanced information that empowers our students to make healthy choices.
He rejects allegations that his government has eroded checks and balances and has said his strong mandate received in democratic elections empowers his Fidesz party to change laws.
Our hope is that, by giving users the opportunity to actually opt in to changes, it empowers the consumer, but it also encourages companies to be more transparent.
It's become a vital network for young people to connect with other youth in foster care and empowers them to share their ideas with researchers, advocates and lawmakers.
He emphasized that there's no need to wait for Mueller to conclude his investigation because the Constitution empowers Congress to impeach a president for any reason at all.
A president whose own self-constructed celebrity was key to his election could hardly be expected to cast a wary eye on a system that empowers the famous.
The internet empowers everyone to find their like-minded people, and this is as true of the hateful and vengeful as it is of the dispossessed and downtrodden.
The Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act empowers him to "withdraw from disposition any of the unleased lands of the outer Continental Shelf"—for any reason, for all time.
The White House issued those tariffs under Section 2628 of the Trade Expansion Act, which empowers the president to impose duties on imports to protect U.S. national security.
And so the platoon is in fact fortunate to have a man without a gun among them; his conscience restrains him in some ways and empowers him in others.
It also empowers the president to provide incentives to modernize and expand the production capacity of critical resources such as energy — including buying equipment for private companies to use.
The result is a complex "neural bypass" system that's able to decode brain waves and use them to control a muscle stimulator that empowers movement in a paralyzed limb.
Darkness to Light, a nonprofit that empowers adults to prevent child sexual abuse, notes that only 38% of child sexual abuse victims disclose the abuse while they are children.
She was joined by a team of over 100 women from her running organization 261 Fearless, which encourages and empowers females to take up the sport and stay active.
The new PSA, titled "Love," is in support of Brooklyn-based nonprofit Mythic Bridge, which empowers at-risk youth with filmmaking skills so they can tell their own stories.
"I got a mega-hug," said Angie Murimirwa, who is executive director of CAMFED and co-founder of its alumni network CAMA, which empowers women through education in Zambia.
How tech empowers the grassroots: Certain voices the mainstream media and establishment politicians would have otherwise dismissed are getting power through technology like smartphones and social media, said Benner.
All of  H&M's custom red carpet looks will be auctioned to benefit Girl Up, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation that empowers girls to transform the world.
" Restorative justice, Karp and Frank write, "supports rather than stigmatizes, engages rather than isolates, empowers rather than silences, and teaches that meaningful accountability can rebuild a fractured campus community.
" She continued, "We are honored to represent so many survivors and hope 'Til It Happens To You' empowers those watching to get involved and become part of a solution.
Last year he tried bullying Congress into watering down the National Defence Authorisation Act, which empowers (but again does not require) American naval vessels to call at Taiwanese ports.
But like Sir Tim, many people have recently become more critical of it, concerned that it creates online addicts, hoovers up everybody's data and empowers malicious trolls and hackers.
Instead, ride sharing empowers people to live without the car and still engage in freedom without the high traffic, bills or having to pay for a vehicle, he said.
"It empowers reality stars to focus on their own balance and reframe tough parts of public life so they can leverage them in positive and rewarding ways," Barnard says.
"Unfortunately, multinationals' practice of avoiding paying taxes in the countries in which their wealth is earned deepens global wealth inequality and empowers multinationals against workers and governments," it added.
Trump's aides set expectations at rock bottom heading into Saturday's contest, citing the state's unfavorable demographics and a complicated process that empowers local party activists to vote on delegates.
Under her leadership RHI has developed a model for social change and youth development that empowers community members to become agents of change in their own lives and neighborhood.
Moms Across America empowers and amplifies the voice of the mom locally and nationally to create healthy communities by raising awareness about GMOs and related pesticides in our food.
The Captain sometimes over-delegates, empowers the team to such a degree that he or she can lose touch with the fabric of what's going on in the marketplace.
The team at Kik has had to learn alongside developers what bots are really best used for while simultaneously crafting its bot API in a way that empowers them.
Relevancy-sorting also empowers auto-advance so all your friends' Stories play in a row, unlike Snapchat, which makes you clumsily create a manual playlist of which to watch.
That said, pre-emption is unlikely to be a major problem as long as the legislation empowers the E.P.A. to do its job and the agency acts with urgency.
"This program empowers beauty junkies by offering them the opportunity to become their own makeup artist," said Nathalie Kristo, the general manager of global business development at the brand.
Whatever the case might be, one narrative will emerge loud and clear this weekend: there is only one march that empowers women — and it's not the March for Life.
Conway similarly expressed hope, in her separate appearance Sunday, that Kelly would bring "order, discipline and a chief of state that empowers staff to succeed" to the White House.
Her new venture, a documentary film called Soufra, which she executive-produced through Rebelhouse Group and Pilgrim Media, looks at the value of how work and entrepreneurship empowers people.
Compounding the problem, Sempra's executive compensation structure is not engineered to reward its leaders for enriching shareholders and its board empowers the longest-serving members, Elliott and Bluescape claim.
But those kinds of civilized, delegated, televised festivals of catharsis and confession have moved to the internet, which empowers more people to do more clashing and defending than discoursing.
Twenty Republicans have endorsed it so far, but Ryan and other GOP leaders are urging others to refrain from doing so, warning that the strategy empowers the minority Democrats.
Floss Bar not only brings the dentists to the millennials&apos places of work, but it empowers the dentists and hygienists by creating a new funnel for patient acquisition.
It is civic knowledge—from the founding of the republic to the function of our highest government institutions— that empowers citizens and safeguards the republic in which we live.
"Raising the minimum wage empowers workers with a fair salary, helps them support their families with dignity, and grows the economy for all," Mr. Cuomo said in a statement.
Some criticized the company's efforts, arguing that Twitter has a long way to go towards creating a platform that empowers women, and where users are not harassed by bots.
I hope it gives some of those women like me hope, and empowers them when they feel like the good times are over and that there's no getting back.
The initiative, which started in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood in 2011, empowers officers to divert low-level offenders from the criminal justice system into drug treatment and other social services.
But it cannot be if the Supreme Court largely strips Congress of its authority over immigration and empowers the executive branch to a greater extent than it already has.
"People outside of China will commend and applaud the passage of legislation that empowers legally, without any doubts, the regulator to be responsible and to be authoritative," Hibbs said.
The law empowers judges to hold prosecutors in contempt if they fail to meet the deadlines and to bar the government from using evidence that is not properly disclosed.
A plan like this "empowers employees to respond quickly and effectively to an evolving disaster or emergency incident," explained Patrick Hardy, creator of the Disaster Hawk disaster preparedness app. 
The Natural Resources Committee recently held a legislative hearing on an innovative leasing concept that empowers states to steer land management policies according to the wishes of their citizens.
Mahir from 3DYC CLIP says news empowers others: Though it may be interesting or even entertaining, the foremost value of news is as a utility to empower the informed.
Of course, there are consequences if you don't do these things, but acknowledging you have some say in the matter empowers you to take responsibility for your own life.
The Clintons seem to have decided that they are righteous and good, and therefore anything that enriches, empowers or makes them feel good must always be righteous and good.
"As a UNICEF Ambassador, I am proud to work with an organization that supports and empowers women and children around the world," the 38-year-old said in a release.
"Instead of a Washington-knows-best approach like Obamacare, our legislation empowers those closest to the health care needs of their communities to provide solutions," Graham said in a statement.
"Libra's mission is to be a simple, global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people," said Facebook's David Marcus, who runs Calibra and headed up the Libra project.
"This decision reflects an important cultural shift we're all celebrating that empowers women who lead active, purposeful lives and encourage those in their communities to do the same," she wrote.
The nonprofit's mission statement says the organization "educates and empowers the sports community to eliminate racial discrimination, champion social justice and improve race relations" A spokesperson for The Related Cos.
"Totem's hand tracking and inside-out positional tracking empowers your workforce to manipulate virtual objects with their hands wherever they please," the company said in promotional materials on the headset.
For better or worse, this eliminates the need for an awkward request for someone's phone number, and instead empowers the recipient to block anyone they don't want to talk to.
In 2002, we started issuing residents a mandatory ID-card with a chip that empowers them to categorically identify themselves and verify legal transactions and documents through a digital signature.
This is why I was so surprised when I scrolled through the Facebook page of the Worker's Justice Project (WJP), a Brooklyn-based organization that empowers low-wage immigrant workers.
This was added to the constitution in 1954 under Article 370, and empowers the Jammu & Kashmir state parliament to provide special rights and privileges to permanent residents of the state.
Sofia Vergara has a lot on her plate : She's promoting the newest season of Modern Family—which premiered on Wednesday—and her latest project, an underwear line that empowers women.
"It empowers young people, equips them with skills and works to counter exploitation and recruitment by armed groups," added Grandi, who will present the award in Geneva early next month.
But Madden does more than that: It takes the entire ecosystem of the country's most popular sport and empowers the gamer to believe that nobody else could control it better.
But conservationists and campaigners say these efforts will fail unless the government also separates water rights from land ownership, and empowers communities to manage and use groundwater, and recharge aquifers.
It's Shug Avery, a strong and independent lounge singer, who shows Celie her self-worth and empowers her to stand up to her abusers and find strength of her own.
"At BridgeU, we're dedicated to building a solution which empowers schools to prepare the students of today for the world of tomorrow" says Lucy Stonehill, BridgeU's co-founder and CEO.
Also on Tuesday, your optimism is at an all-time high as Jupiter meets with Mercury, putting you in a positive frame of mind that empowers you to be ambitious.
Quantiply Corporation: Delivers data-native self-learning applications that can "sense and learn" which empowers business users in medium-to-large enterprises to improve business outcomes via continuous deep learning.
The White House confirmed as much in a response to one of the petitions: This clemency authority empowers the President to exercise leniency towards persons who have committed federal crimes.
Instead, the agency offers voluntary family planning to prevent unintended pregnancies which, in turn, empowers girls and women to pursue an education, earn an income, and live more prosperous lives.
Julia Wuench is the founder of The Authenticity Guide, a positive-psychology-based career and executive coaching firm that empowers individuals to harness their authenticity to improve life and work.
A state law known as Article 10 empowers the state to approve 25-megawatt plants or larger (a 25-megawatt solar plant generally requires more than 100 acres of land).
This year's top prize goes to support the lifesaving hospital of Edna Adan, a Somali midwife who fights for women's health, trains doctors and empowers women in her native Somaliland.
For the participants in this program, their education goes well beyond health: the program gives them control over their lives and empowers them to make the best choices for themselves.
To ensure that the Trump administration is complying with the legally set appropriations levels, the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 empowers nonpartisan career staff in Congress to enforce the law.
"When you put value into a person, it empowers that person to get in touch with their own inherent value, and then where do they put that value?" she asked.
"When you put value into a person, it empowers that person to get in touch with their own inherent value, and then where do they put that value?" she asked.
Proponents of initial coin offerings hail them as a financial innovation that empowers developers and gives early investors a chance to share in the profits of a successful new enterprise.
The law empowers the Justice Department to investigate and sue law enforcement agencies when they "engage in a pattern or practice of conduct" that deprives people of their civil rights.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt on Tuesday refused to rule out an effort to repeal an EPA finding that empowers the agency to create rules to fight climate change.
The fixed monthly cost of a ClassPass subscription can decrease the price per class significantly, while also allowing you to diversify your fitness experiences to learn what empowers you best.
"It empowers you to take away that fear that you feel when you're in the street and you see someone who is maybe struggling a little bit," Mulligan told the BBC.
I suppose Donald Trump empowers women in the sense that his actions enrage them so immensely that they're inspired to come together to protest for their rights, but other than that?
"Cory believed in prevention, rather than trying to fix people," says McGregor, who herself is working with Amber Academy, a non-profit in her community that empowers youth through fine arts.
But the Commission has a wide variety of responsibilities, among which is promoting and enabling tech that empowers people with disabilities to take advantage of the internet and its many services.
"Sourced enables large engineering organizations to better monitor, measure and manage their IT initiatives by providing a platform that empowers IT leaders with actionable data," said the company's CEO Eiso Kant.
"I wanted to work in a venture that empowers women and I saw a lot of reselling happening in my neighborhoods, so that put the idea in my head," she says.
"This legislation begins to remove barriers and empowers people to challenge violations of their human rights," said Steve Kraus, director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Asia and the Pacific.
Founded 20 years ago by Dr. Samantha Nutt, a petite woman with a powerhouse personality, War Child empowers women and children to rebuild their lives in the wake of violent conflict.
Facebook — once the darling of Silicon Valley, America and the world — is feeling rising heat and scrutiny everywhere it reaches: Politicians fear it empowers corrupt actors, tips elections and enables lies.
The suite, dubbed Cognitive Services, empowers developers to make their software far smarter, including tools for trainable speech-to-text processing and a quality of object recognition verging on actual magic.
In her cover story for the February issue of Teen Vogue, the actress and feminist talks with Solange Knowles in a conversation that empowers girls to be badass and confident trailblazers.
"It was important to me that we craft a solution that not only empowers consumers and patients but lays the groundwork for long-term solutions in the industry," said US Rep.
In these essays, authors explore how press freedom protects everyone who is active on social media and empowers people to question and ultimately strengthen the institutions that deeply affect our lives.
The "sharing economy" is about so much more than sharing: it's about realizing the potential of individual workers and capital resources in a way that empowers individuals and reduces economic waste.
The group has long marketed itself as a group that empowers people and helps them manage emotional trauma, but prosecutors said it has a darker side built on coercion and manipulation.
The House GOP sued the Obama administration in 2014, arguing cost-sharing payments authorized by the executive branch were illegal because the Constitution empowers Congress, not the president, to spend money.
Zack Friedman is the founder and chief executive officer of Make Lemonade — a leading personal-finance company that empowers you to live a better financial life — and an in-demand speaker.
For example, the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, which Congress passed last year, empowers the VA to fire, demote, or suspend employees that break our veterans' trust.
U.S. law empowers the Treasury Department to sanction foreign financial firms that transact with the Central Bank of Iran unless that firm's home country agrees to significantly reduce Iranian oil purchases.
"Victoria's Secret is a brand that serves women, provides leadership in personal bra fit solutions and empowers her to choose her version of sexy," the spokesperson told CNBC in an email.
"The closure of political channels unfortunately empowers those in the Kurdish movement who believe armed means are legitimate," said Diba Nigar Goksel, Turkey director for the International Crisis Group think tank.
If the government empowers corporate monopolies to dictate how and what we can share online, we'll never be able to advance our vision of racial justice, climate action, and economic equality.
Sage Carson is the Manager of Know Your IX, a survivor-and-youth led project of Advocates for Youth, an organization that empowers students to end sexual violence in their schools.
Hack Club, a student-led coding franchise, empowers high school students in any community to create their own computer science programs without relying upon their school to dedicate teachers and resources.
Not all of these issues reach the Supreme Court, but anything that moves more questions into the court system implicitly empowers the high court, and thus its most consistent swing vote.
We need a law that protects and empowers workers to speak out to ask for raises, to combat sexual harassment, to complain about unsafe working conditions and, yes, to join unions.
The promise that God is at work in spite of the evil of such events also empowers people of faith to act beyond what we so often see as the limit.
It is based on the court's "negative" interpretation of the Commerce Clause, which empowers the national government to regulate interstate commerce and so, by extrapolation, deprives the states of that power.
Ms. Johnson is also the programs director at Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders, which "supports and empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth" in the Washington metropolitan region.
As it has done with adversaries such as the Russians and the Chinese, America can make progress by engaging the Iranians and avoiding the kind of escalation that empowers hard-liners.
The Friday event -- themed "Life Empowers: Pro-Life is Pro-Woman" -- features a rally on the National Mall followed by a march that concludes at the steps of the Supreme Court.
The service empowers designers to create high-fidelity prototypes of products, including products that might end up in such places as digital display kiosks, automobile dashboard screens, mobile phones and others.
The new law empowers governors of every U.S. state and territory to designate "Opportunity Zones," comprised of low-income community census tracts, where certain investments will receive a federal tax benefit.
However, they continue to deliver and grow the business thanks to the strong culture that empowers them to make the decisions they believe are right for the company and their subscribers.
She is an ambassador for both Smile Train and Plano de Menina, the latter of which "empowers and educates women in Brazil to take on new opportunities and expand their voices."
Or do you want a court that empowers law enforcement, paves the way for states to ban abortion outright, and limits the federal government's Commerce Clause powers to regulate the economy?
For every makeup-free selfie posted and with the hashtag #RFGoNaked on July 8th, Rodan + Fields will donate $5 to buildOn, an organization that empowers youth to give back to their communities.
The new Section 4(a)(7) provides a much easier exemption to access, and empowers early stockholders to get liquidity for compensation that's been paid to them in stock or stock options.
A courageous African-born warrior who is captured in his homeland of Gambia and sold into slavery, he never stops trying to fight for his freedom and empowers the slaves around him.
IN JANUARY last year President Donald Trump signed an executive order reviving Secure Communities, a programme that empowers the federal government to check the immigration status of anyone arrested by local police.
Curbelo said he did not believe his petition is an act of defiance against Ryan, and argued the way it is written "empowers" leadership to have a major role in the debate.
It empowers the senate appointed by the junta to intervene to resolve gridlock in the lower house over important legislation, such as the budget, if it stalls for more than 105 days.
Trump not only needs to point to a law that empowers the state to prohibit Twitter from censoring, it must also take care that enforcing that law does not violate Twitter's rights.
My dream is to build the Poshmark seller network into a global community and to continue scaling a platform that empowers men and women to build their own brands and fashion businesses.
The civil war across the Middle East between the Shia and the Sunni empowers groups like ISIS and al Qaeda who claim to be the defenders of Sunni rights against Shia attack.
"For people who have been in similar situations, wandering and yearning to find their loved ones, their family or whatever it may be — I hope that this movie empowers them," he offers.
Getting it right will require new analytics to understand the needs of different passengers at different times of day and real-time wireless communication that empowers front-line employees to use judgment.
Proponents argue that these initial coin offerings are "a financial innovation that empowers developers and gives early investors a chance to share in the profits of a successful new enterprise," NYT notes.
"Oyoty is the first of its kind personal safety assistant for children using the combination of deep learning and chatbot technology that both empowers and educates children to be safe," says Tewari.
The votes are part of a larger GOP effort to repeal dozens of regulations from the Obama administration using the Congressional Review Act, which empowers Republicans to do so without Democratic support.
"This legislation begins to remove barriers and empowers people to challenge violations of their human rights," Steve Kraus, director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Asia and the Pacific, told CNN.
Why it matters: The repeal empowers internet providers like Comcast or AT&T to charge web services like Netflix or Facebook extra fees if they want to see their content delivered faster.
SPEAK's volunteer Buddy system empowers anyone with the willingness to share their language and culture, allowing for an "everyone a changemaker" attitude, which encourages an even greater participation in local public life.
These policies are of a piece with an administration that empowers neo-Nazis and racists, turns a blind eye to violent white extremists, and promotes Islamophobes to the highest offices in government.
What it neglects is that existential angst also empowers the system's security brigades, who have developed a formidable capacity for repression of a population that has scant appetite for chaos and violence.
That is the effect of any Western policy that further empowers regime insiders at the expense of those who are vying every day to change the regime into a truly democratic system.
Guaidó wants to lead the country out of the failed socialist nightmare and into a free democratic and capitalist future that empowers the Venezuelan people and not a small cartel of kleptocrats.
To do that, Congress should spend the next year building a framework for a patient-centered, market-based alternative that empowers individuals to control the dollars and decisions regarding their health care.
Balancing the demands of work and personal life is no easy feat, but choosing a job, or home state, that empowers you building and growing a family can be a huge help.
But it is also time for Congress to develop broader immigration policy that increases innovation, alleviates the ongoing workforce crisis, and empowers American workers to succeed for their families and our economy.
"At Bloomberg, we&aposre proud of our company culture: a fast-paced, transparent environment that challenges and empowers our employees to find smart solutions to complex problems," reads the company&aposs website.
The current process empowers both the leadership and the members of the appropriations committees, some of whom believe they are accumulating too much clout at the expense of rank-and-file opinion.
So five members of the Court, in effect, invoked the Constitution to overturn a democratically agreed-upon social policy whose repeal empowers the political party that appointed all five of those members.
Such policies dramatically undermine America's ability to advance a human rights agenda around the world, and empowers authoritarian leaders who insist that our support for those rights and values is not serious.
I used India's Right to Information law, which empowers citizens to demand almost any information from the government, to find out if women were, indeed, the majority of donors in the country.
It empowers everyone to share knowledge with each other, making each individual worker a strong part of a now even stronger whole, which is just what my dwarves are doing in Summerpainted.
More generally, nearly every state empowers private citizens to challenge voter eligibility on or before Election Day, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.
In that sense, there is recognition that there is something wrong, that perhaps there ought to be more emphasis on education that empowers women in a particular setting that's favorable to them.
Resistance is the responsibility of everyone who believes in equality and demands the eradication of racism, anti-Semitism and the hatred that empowers bigots to show their truest selves in broad daylight.
They are the resounding, unified voice of the pro-life movement who march for a culture that enlists the power of love to create a world that empowers others to choose life.
You must be new to Canva to claim this offer, and reside in the U.S., Canada or U.K. Canva empowers users to create social media graphics, presentations, posters and other visual content.
"The bill empowers corporations more than it does consumers to protect their data and privacy," says Jevan Hutson, a tech policy advocate and student at the University of Washington School of Law.
Salvador Panelo, Mr. Duterte's spokesman, said martial law on the island — which empowers the military to carry out warrantless arrests and set up checkpoints, among other powers — would expire on Dec. 31.
The statute thus empowers the largest firms which pose the biggest risks to bargain with the Fed for laxer standards with the threat of a well-resourced litigation challenge in the background.
It empowers people that have less money because the entry cost of running an ad is not hundreds of thousand dollars of production cost like it is for TV. Back to Facebook.
The U.S. Constitution empowers each state to choose the method of awarding its electoral votes ("Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors….").
In an Op-Ed essay, Susan Rice, the national security adviser under President Barack Obama, sees hope for progress if Mr. Trump empowers the administration's new envoy for North Korea, Stephen Biegun.
"We want to communicate about what we've done in a responsible manner that empowers other important stakeholders, like journalists and policymakers, to also understand and verify what we've done," Clark wrote me.
"We need to check the books to detect failings on time," he told Reuters by phone, adding that the law setting up the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) empowers it to conduct such checks.
Reliable energy access  empowers considerable socio-economic benefits, enabling shops and businesses to stay open longer, giving communities access to better healthcare, and providing children with domestic lighting for after-school study time.
And fan sites provide for that kink in a way that empowers the performer: It provides stable incomes that cut out the middleman; performers can pick who they have sex with and when.
While this is perceived as a negative trait of cash by central banks and governments, many individuals perceive cash as a safety valve that empowers citizens against an omnipotent central bank and government.
" Meanwhile, the Alliance Defending Freedom — a Christian group behind lawsuits to allow firing of transgender workers — also flipped the script, saying the Equality Act "victimizes women and empowers the government to coerce uniformity.
Cheaper and more efficient infrastructure is driven by artificial intelligence and the proliferation of the mobile phone, and it empowers young people to learn, innovate, and build a better future for themselves. —Dr.
Jain says she would like the government to implement mSakhi or any similar application, as long as it empowers frontline health workers to do their jobs better and uses the most recent technology.
It also limits the use of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act that, in part, empowers the U.S. Attorney General to subpoena witnesses and documents as part of a civil investigation.
"It also empowers cities and municipalities in California to pass whatever rules are best for their communities including where to ride an e-scooter," Bird spokesperson Kenneth Baer told TechCrunch in an email.
Still, the Department of Justice has argued that express statutory authority empowers the Trump administration to implement the temporary travel restrictions; thus, the cases are not so far removed as one might think.
The input we received from women all across the country is reflected in the Women2Women Agenda, which gives women a voice, ensuring the government works for, and empowers, them to achieve their goals.
Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency, saying that illegal immigration jeopardizes U.S. security and empowers him to redirect existing federal funds to build his wall, perhaps by tapping Defense Department accounts.
I don't think it's impossible to do lobbying and advocacy work internationally in a responsible way that empowers local researchers and enables governments to make the decisions that best serve their own populace.
The open disclosure of timing of proxy votes empowers all shareholders, says Tsujimura, adding that asset management firms can now more closely monitor board decisions and force management to provide bigger dividend payouts.
Add to that the potential chaos here at home that could erupt if the president, as indicated Monday, empowers ICE to launch a sweep of the nation to remove millions of undocumented residents.
With luck, wisdom, and momentum, one outcome could be a new approach to public safety that reduces violence without increasing America's incarceration rate, addresses root causes, and empowers individuals and communities to thrive.
In all the countries where journalists are at risk, the corruption surrounding the people in power paralyzes the structures of the state, and empowers criminal elements and the intelligence networks that support them.
It's impossible to create relatable female characters unless the entertainment industry stops viewing paying women equally for their work as a burden, and stops regarding content that empowers women as a business risk.
The US renegotiated NAFTA under Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), a law that empowers the president to negotiate trade deals and allows Congress to "fast-track" the agreement with an up-or-down vote.
"What it does, from a very practical point of view, is that it empowers bad actors to be bad actors," Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, told reporters.
Even U.S. Navy Seals swear by the practice of positive self-talk, because it empowers you to do greater things and far more than you could even imagine, while warding off any negativity.
"The press has done nothing but convey the gravity of the crisis, and by discrediting the media, Trump empowers the hoax purveyors and conspiracy theorists who tell people there's nothing to worry about."
"What this does from a very practical point of view is that it empowers bad actors to be bad actors," said Mara Keisling, the executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality.
But that law is in opposition to the "parens patriae" theory, a centuries-old principle that empowers the state to look after the interests of children and others unable to care for themselves.
But with no good options when their computer systems are locked up and COVID-19  overwhelming them, healthcare providers may be forced to do the very thing that empowers ransomware gangs: Pay up. 
The DPA, passed into law in 1950 at the start of the Korean War, empowers the White House to require and provide incentives to businesses to produce goods to support U.S. national defense.
Project HASIKO 28-Day Total Body Wellness Program: Lifetime Access Project Hasiko is a 28-day self-improvement program that empowers you with 60-minute morning rituals that combine pilates, yoga, and meditation.
This further empowers lobbyists and the already powerful, continuing a trend started by Newt Gingrich in the 1990s when he eliminated sources of independent information such as the congressional Office of Technology Assessment.
President Moon Jae-in put South Korea on the highest possible alert on Sunday, a move that empowers the government to lock down cities and take other sweeping measures to contain the outbreak.
With this problem in mind, Aranguren and Olea set out to build Cobee, which the pair describe as a fintech HR solution that empowers employees to consume their compensation and benefits on-demand.
"He doesn't suffer fools, empowers people he trusts, has no tolerance for stupidity or laziness, and wants to win by a million," wrote Hunter Keay, a Wolfe Research airline analyst, in a note.
If (when) Medicare's actuaries predict that the program will not meet a certain budget target, the Affordable Care Act empowers the board to make budget recommendations that will bear the weight of law.
That's not to say that such an attitude is in some way better than simple racism or xenophobia — it is still dangerous and damaging, especially if it empowers frightening demagogues like Donald Trump.
Kentridge, the consummate creator and eraser of things, empowers hesitancy in a dance of visibility and disappearance, embracing the fluid and elusive elements of life while providing a stage that orders and spotlights.
She announced that the family would continue the actor's legacy by erecting a statue of him at the cemetery and creating the Anton Yelchin Foundation, which "empowers children and filmmaking students," according to Extra.
The 60-vote super-majority threshold empowers the minority party to hold up the majority party and has forced the Senate over the decades to try to achieve bipartisanship on legislation and presidential appointments.
That empowers the thing you are supposed to fight even more," said Bilé, "Not only are you giving a name to it, but you are giving all the power of the host to it.
While Iran's stated reason was to broaden options for retaliation, the deployment also empowers select Iraqi Shiite militias (who thus far have not been named) in the battle for influence in post-ISIS Iraq.
"It completely empowers the client to give them comfort and confidence that there is values alignment, because they're defining what their values are," said Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.
Don't just try to create the biggest brand or make the most money possible; instead, try to create a company that is known for excellence and empowers people to do and be their best.
Playbuzz: Playbuzz is a content-creation and audience-engagement platform that empowers thousands of publishers, marketers, bloggers and brands to easily create engaging content using mobile-friendly formats that are optimized for social sharing.
In fact, my colleagues and I have found that even understanding that empathy is under our control empowers people to work harder at it, especially with people who look or think differently than themselves.
" The initiative brought the Peace Corps, USAID and other governmental agencies together "to address the range of challenges preventing adolescent girls from attaining a quality education that empowers them to reach their full potential.
The group has long marketed itself as a group that empowers people and helps them manage emotional trauma, but prosecutors and Oxenberg have said it has a darker side built on coercion and manipulation.
Critics say Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party's Hindu nationalist agenda empowers hardline activists to believe they can take matters into their hands and target minority groups like Dalits and Muslims involved in the cattle trade.
"We deplore any act that sustains and empowers extremists on all sides including today's attacks, as well as forced migration, increased displacement, and all forms of violence directed against civilians in Syria," he said.
The effort to hold him responsible for what his supporters do is a dangerous trend because it empowers anyone who wants to shut a candidate up to simply organize some misbehavior on his behalf.
John Kennedy is the only person in this race who can be counted on to repeal and replace Obamacare with a patient-centered system that empowers families and doctors with their health care decisions.
Third, we need a system that encourages businesses to make the kind of investments, such as new equipment, that empowers them to expand their companies, sell to more customers and ultimately create new jobs.
Brent Wilkes is the CEO of The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation's largest and oldest civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic Americans and builds strong Latino communities.
Sean Doolittle, the star reliever who has been vocal on social issues, including Syrian refugees, says he will not attend a ceremony hosted by a president who empowers white supremacists and mocks disabled people.
BuzzFeed News spoke to more than 100 campers and former staffers at SuperCamp, a summer camp in Southern California that empowers students to "achieve their full potential in school and life," during its investigation.
But what it cannot understand is that what empowers Silicon Valley, Wall Street and the Ivy League is the free flow of information sanctified by the Constitution and rigorously exercised by the America media.
What is less well-known about Citizens United is how radically it empowers corporations to misuse the First Amendment in other ways — ways we now see playing out in the Exxon case, and elsewhere.
The move involves invoking the Stafford Act, a law that empowers the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to take a more central role in combating the crisis and unleashes a tidal wave of cash.
Now is the time to advance real healthcare reform that empowers individuals and families with the choices and resources they need to buy a plan that meets their healthcare needs without breaking their budgets.
The US renegotiated NAFTA under the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), a law which empowers the president to negotiate trade deals and allows Congress to "fast-track" the agreement with an up-or-down vote.
Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency, claiming that illegal immigration jeopardizes U.S. security and empowers him to redirect existing federal funds to build his wall, perhaps by tapping the Defense Department budget.
Hamer's melodic voice hovers between the cold realism of those vicious beatings and an otherworldly mysticism that empowers Ruby to see dead people like Shadow, a young soul who longs to be alive again.
Many on the left, like Ocasio-Cortez, want ICE to be abolished and yet, because of their colleagues' support for the Republican motion, they had to vote for a bill that empowers the agency.
Another obstacle is a provision of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which both protects online platforms from liability for content their users post and empowers the companies to remove content without fear of liability.
"If he's not removed, it enables and empowers not only this president to continue doing it again, but it would allow any future president to do something along these lines," said the second aide.
The Friday event -- themed "Life Empowers: Pro-Life is Pro-Woman" -- will kick off with a rally on the National Mall followed by a march that concludes at the steps of the Supreme Court.
Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), have called for invoking the 25th Amendment, which empowers the vice president and Cabinet to force the president out of office if they deem him incapable of fulfilling his duties.
The Community Control Over Police Surveillance laws, which the ACLU developed as a template for local regulation, empowers city councils to decide what surveillance technologies are used in their area, and mandate community input.
The Ukraine server conspiracy matters not only because it's wrong, or because it empowers and absolves Russia, or because it weakens the strategically vital relationship between the US and Ukraine for no discernible benefit.
In theory, delegation of substantial power to the Cabinet could work if the president empowers people he fully trusts in those positions and is comfortable making do with only a weak White House staff.
"I leave the Senate confidence that our enduring Constitution guards our country from human errors, empowers our citizens to achieve greatness, and shines as a beacon of freedom and liberty for the world," he said.
It empowers the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare that the president "is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office" and transfer those powers to the vice president.
" He added: "Passing my resolution is the first step toward restoring a consumer-friendly approach to internet privacy regulation that empowers consumers to make informed choices on if and how their data can be shared.
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) empowers Congress to use a "resolution of disapproval" to overturn rules passed by federal agencies, and to pass it only requires a simple majority in both the House and Senate.
New footage of the powerful week Meghan Markle spent in India in 2017 has been released, and it shows the royal mom-to-be in her element as she empowers young girls' right to education.
Tanzania's Village Land Act of 1999 empowers village councils to make decisions on land use and this ties in with Farm Africa's aim to forge joint partnerships between villagers and local authorities on forest management.
AND SO HAVING A PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANT THAT REALLY HELPS ME REGAIN MY TIME, EMPOWERS ME TO GET MORE OUT OF EVERY MOMENT OF MY LIFE IS PERHAPS THE BEST A.I. CAPABILITY I WANT TODAY.
It seems, though, from your answers, that consumers — you agree that consumers do have a fundamental right to privacy that empowers them to control the collection, the use, the sharing of their personal information online.
To this end Unite is developing a 21st Century Manifesto where work remains a central pillar of society and that automation empowers workers through a shorter working week and flexible working without loss of pay.
The ruling, denounced by civil rights groups and Democrats as well as protesters outside the courthouse, empowers Trump as he is embroiled in controversy over his approach toward illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexican border.
"Perhaps President Trump is unaware that Luther Strange wants to keep the Senate's 60% rule that empowers Chuck Schumer and the Democrats to kill the entire conservative, Republican and President Trump legislative agendas," he said.
Now, it goes without saying that it's always nice to try new products without committing to the full-size — and even better when you're using your economic power to make a choice that empowers women.
But the move effectively empowers Mattis to send thousands more US troops into the warzone without the commander in chief's signoff for the first time in a 16-year war that has spanned three presidents.
The Democrats fail to realize that using this tactic to bring about the policy reform they seek only empowers Republicans to use the same tactic when they are no longer in control of the chamber.
Online streaming empowers sports that have large fan bases who aren't geographically concentrated to aggregate in the digital sphere with enough eyeballs (and paying subscriptions) to drive engagement with the sport's content through the roof.
No matter how well-intentioned it is, it ultimately empowers bureaucrats and politicians to seat themselves square in the middle of exam room, dictating to doctors and patients alike what they can and cannot do.
While Trump supporters praised the move, analysts and critics said it undermines Washington's credibility in future negotiations -- particularly with North Korea -- and potentially empowers the very hardliners in Iran that Trump vilified in his remarks.
In 2018, she was the face of Justin Alexander's bridal campaign Be You, which "empowers brides to be confident in themselves, regardless of size, shape and style," according to a press release from the brand.
The sisters are working with students to build river booms -- which collect trash that would otherwise flow into the ocean -- and launched a social enterprise that empowers women to create alternative bags from recycled material.
To build on the MMA's success, Congress needs to ensure that the next phase of music licensing reform empowers local public radio stations to better connect audiences, artists, and communities across traditional and digital platforms.
The constant threat of a government shutdown also empowers lawmakers—on both sides of the aisle—who want to reward special interests and increase spending to hold the country hostage until they get their way.
Trump on Wednesday had invoked the 1950 Defense Production Act — an exceedingly rare step for a president — which empowers the government to mobilize private industry to ramp up production in the name of national security.
But many Democrats and some prominent Republicans have called the American retreat a historic foreign policy debacle that undermines Washington's credibility with allies, empowers American rivals and gives the Islamic State a chance to regroup.
Instead of locking in specific clean energy technologies, policymakers should look for opportunities to diversify our future energy portfolio by creating a level playing field that empowers entrepreneurs to plant as many seeds as possible.
Here are the main points: President Moon Jae-in put South Korea on high alert, a move that empowers the government to lock down cities, after more than 600 cases of the virus were confirmed.
" How beauty empowers me: "To be able to express myself in such a way that the world sees me as the version I see myself — without having to say anything — is how I empower myself.
Whereas the printed book assumes and empowers the capacity for creative thought and deep contemplation, the internet is designed for optimized, high-speed consumption — a manifestation of the industrialist desires and ethics of our time.
"We are really excited about our test that further empowers our associates to take care of customers," Drew Holler, senior vice president of U.S. People and Associate Experience at Walmart, said in an emailed statement.
Yet, if the President empowers the right parts of his team to work with Seoul while he turns his attention to his domestic campaigns and scandals, the opportunity may not go to waste after all.
"It empowers the woman by explaining that her financial circumstance does not make her unable to access alternative and supplemental care, including full prenatal and delivery care that Petitioners do not themselves supply," he said.
It also empowers the companies to make their own decisions about which pieces of content to take down — for instance, the law protects YouTube from facing legal repercussions for taking down a terrorist recruitment video.

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