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Should we be more concerned about incompetence than foreign encroachments?
Progressives should not hesitate to resist unjust encroachments on civil rights.
Must courts rubber-stamp even the most nonsensical encroachments on occupational freedom?
And that figure doesn't include the cost of further encroachments by flooding.
Suburbs are fertile ground for such juxtapositions, with their abutments and encroachments.
Jonathan Worth, who sought to dampen postwar military encroachments on civil authority.
Baker's reports from the interior leave in all the encroachments that threaten it.
But infrastructure development, tourism and other encroachments could undermine these improvements, they add.
And there is every reason to believe that these encroachments will continue to expand.
Bachelor/ette threads are the most highly concentrated and extreme versions of these encroachments.
"Look at the size of the encroachments on agricultural land," Sisi said in September.
What about the preservation of American liberties and the encroachments of bureaucratic liberal despotism?
President Trump must take a firm and consistent line against Russia's encroachments into Europe's periphery.
In Colombia, climate change and habitat destruction due to human encroachments had put them at risk.
Maharashtra state last week launched a survey to determine the extent of waqf properties and encroachments.
Which seems like a strange thing to say given recent Russian encroachments in various Arctic regions.
These two senators are resisting the very encroachments that led to the foundation of this country.
Canberra also keeps a close eye on the Chinese and their growing encroachments in the region.
Biden implored world leaders to work together to protect democracy from encroachments by Russia, Iran and others.
This congressional abdication of its constitutional responsibility and authority to such fundamental executive branch encroachments is unacceptable.
Putin's encroachments, however, represent an unusually direct attempt to influence the internal politics of other countries' elections.
Yet it only yields about 1.6 billion rupees now because of encroachments and poor management, the report said.
But once the canvases dried out she realized that these encroachments from nature in fact enhanced the works.
But investors will focus on Snapchat's user numbers and how the service is holding up against encroachments by rivals.
On paper, we are good, but in reality, there are so many encroachments on our lives and our freedoms.
We defend the Internet and other systems of communication against illegitimate encroachments by both public and private powers. 10.
"The encroachments on and around the riverbed, the sewage going directly into the river" are choking it, he said.
In this fragile environment, the physical encroachments of violence have given a new shape to life's routine in Afghanistan.
He also urged top lawyers at departments across the executive branch to be vigilant about congressional encroachments on executive power.
If Attorney General Jeff Sessions hoped his latest encroachments on marijuana would make politicians back away from legalization, it's not working.
The drone images are being used to update decades-old land records, check encroachments and resolve disputes over land and property.
But resistance to the party's steady encroachments would take years of sustained mass organizing—or a change of leadership in Beijing.
At one time, that task fell to a department with a name out of Evelyn Waugh: the Bureau of Encroachments and Incumbrances.
But unusually for a French politician, he warned against the encroachments of the welfare state on the citizens' sense of personal responsibility.
The violence erupted when police arrived at al-Warraq island on Sunday morning to eradicate encroachments on state-owned land, the statement said.
These domestic encroachments on our freedom are erroneously cast as necessary for our safety, just like the foreign policy failures they have attended.
First, we must let the states and municipalities take care of as much governing as possible and reverse encroachments by our federal system.
However, the declaration is potentially a game changer for the Kim regime, which fears for its survival and foreign encroachments on its sovereignty.
And even though Obamacare survived it, the weeks since the AHCA's fizzle have felt their own creeping encroachments on reproductive rights around the world.
Or can we imagine more encroachments on women's rights being enshrined in law once the nation's top court has signaled it won't stop them?
And more fundamentally, Trump's lawyers say he has a right to be free of what they consider unprecedented congressional encroachments on his executive authority.
The president's lawyers saw them as congressional encroachments on the president's rightful powers, though the Supreme Court upheld the independent counsel law in 1988.
Is there any way for a state to defend against these kind of cyber encroachments, given the structure of social media and the internet?
"The Encounter" is meant to subvert such fictions, in part, as it reminds us of the destructive encroachments of lucre-minded Westerners into the Amazon.
More and more, the president's ability to act in areas in which he has discretion has become smothered by the encroachments of the other branches.
China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea will continue probing the limits of the U.S. (and our allies) capacity to resist their encroachments on international order.
In retaliation for the Cali cartel's encroachments, Escobar bombs dozens of its Drogas La Rebaja pharmacies across the country, killing scores of innocents, including children.
On the other hand, internationally-recognized status for the Akwesasne would give them a way to reclaim control over their lands, and prevent future encroachments.
From a personal liberty standpoint, the idea that an armed citizenry is the ultimate check on the ambitions and encroachments of government power is curious.
The powers relating to impeachment are an essential check in the hands of the body of the legislature against and upon the encroachments of the executive.
While the concept has a long history, dating back at least to the Enlightenment in Europe, it has been most clearly formulated in response to encroachments.
The Supreme Court in 2011 recognized the importance of commons to rural economies, and ordered states to remove encroachments and hand over management to village councils.
" What is not often quoted is the next sentence: "Unsuccessful rebellions indeed generally establish the encroachments on the rights of the people which have produced them.
Widespread street protests in Hong Kong escalated in June after an eruption of public anger over perceived encroachments on Hong Kong's autonomy by the Chinese government.
However, Chinese interest has caused concern among Philippine nationalists mistrustful of its intentions after decades of disputes and perceived encroachments by Beijing in the South China Sea.
Their influence often comes at our expense and leads to greater instability, as seen in the South China Sea and in Russia's encroachments on Ukraine's territorial integrity.
How much longer can the status quo — a military occupation of checkpoints and other encroachments that is by legal definition temporary but feels ever more permanent — continue?
Hong Kong: The growing ferocity of some antigovernment demonstrators risks alienating moderate supporters and plays to Beijing's characterization of those protesting the mainland's encroachments as riotous mobs.
Pro-democracy candidates won almost 90 percent of the seats, securing their first ever majority after running a campaign against Beijing's perceived encroachments on Hong Kong's liberties.
"From a personal liberty standpoint, the idea that an armed citizenry is the ultimate check on the ambitions and encroachments of government power is curious," Stephens continues.
Having failed to capture people's attention in the enterprise proactively, Facebook now finds itself having to do so reactively as a bulwark against possible encroachments from enterprise apps.
Evangelicals, for their part, are perpetually at war with darkness, defending a Judeo-Christian polity from the forces of secularization and the encroachments of other religions, like Islam.
He didn't call out China for their encroachments in the South China Sea, their rapid and nearly unchecked advances in Africa, and their continued bullying of regional neighbors.
But lowriders are committed to fighting new encroachments on barrios in South El Paso—specifically the latest development plans to build an arena in Duranguito, another historic Mexican community.
Mr Cameron made the prevention of any further such encroachments by the ECB one of the priorities of his, ultimately futile, renegotiation of the terms of Britain's EU membership.
"When encroachments are discovered, we take immediate action to remove them," he said, adding that less than one in 10 temples sustain themselves; the rest rely on state funds.
It may not be an engine of perpetual conflict, but the separate branches of government and chambers of Congress are supposed to be wary of encroachments on their authority.
The other source of foreign policy friction in the Philippines is Duterte's fondness for China, which many Filipinos view with scepticism due to a history of perceived maritime encroachments.
Many Muslims expressed similar thoughts on Wednesday, resolving to continue to fight for their civil rights, and to remain vigilant against any encroachments on their claim to an American identity.
The Supreme Court declared this week that all Bangladesh's rivers had the legal status of living entities, a move aimed at protecting them from growing pollution, encroachments and illegal dredging.
The line judges and down judges, we're counting the offense, we signal to each other we've got 11 offensive players, and then we go into the false starts, encroachments, offsides.
But even here, in the very furthest flung corners of Europe's largest wilderness, the scars of human industry are visible, the plans for future encroachments, by dam and smelter, legion.
" Hamilton, the greatest defender of executive power among the Founders, highlighted the fact that "the powers relating to impeachments" were "an essential check" necessary to block "encroachments of the executive.
The government of President Uhuru Kenyatta was slow to react to the encroachments even when clashes turned deadly because it was fearful of alienating voters, said white Kenyan rancher Maria Dodds.
Vira, 61, had sought information under India's Right to Information Act on encroachments of public land and illegal land dealings in a city that has among the world's priciest real estate.
Kicking off today at Film at Lincoln Center, the series presents a body of work that's particularly heartening when one considers the encroachments on freedom that Brazilian cinema must now confront.
On the other hand, despite encroachments from Facebook, Apple and others, the same oligopoly of big banks and Wall Street firms (including those that claim to be tech companies) still dominates.
Many legal experts I have spoken to do not believe the VA has the statutory power to stand by these actions and congressional legislation could clarify and fix these government encroachments.
At the same time, scores of elephants die from poaching, road and train accidents, electrocution and poisoning, as unplanned development and encroachments have led to fragmentation of forests and loss of habitat.
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) officials say the promenade will clear the riverbank of illegal encroachments, and open the river and its historic landmarks to the public with parks, bike paths and walkways.
In the collective soul-searching that has begun within the European Union after the Brexit earthquake, a strong emphasis has rightly been put on the bloc's austerity policies and on Brussels' encroachments.
European leaders have expressed concern with Poland's slide toward authoritarianism that has included the dismantling of key democratic safeguards, including encroachments by the ruling party on the judiciary and the country's free press.
Haryana state officials sourced drones from Science and Technology Park, Pune to take high-resolution images every three months to record boundaries, illegal constructions and encroachments of forests and public lands, Satyaprakash said.
Self-interested elites want to quash the rebellion because they instinctively know that Jefferson was right: If they do, then the encroachments on the people's rights that sparked it will be permanently established.
There are countless other encroachments one could cite, but the point is clear enough: American democracy is increasingly less anchored by norms and traditions — and history suggests that's a sign of democratic decay.
And Indonesia is happy to occupy a middle ground, resisting at the margins when it comes to Chinese fishing encroachments in its waters, but uninterested in taking a more active role in the disputes.
The founders who fought for and won our individual freedoms knew that each successive generation would have to work to preserve and protect the "sacred fire of liberty" from the encroachments of the state.
I checked to see that other trees in the street were unharmed and then went home to fire off emails to the city authorities to ensure that inspectors oversaw future encroachments of this sort.
Given such risks, the next president will need to find a balance between assertively protecting U.S. interests against Russian encroachments and exercising restraint so as to avoid potentially nuclear crises and itchy Russian trigger fingers.
However, Chinese interest, including some 18 official requests in 17 years, has caused concern among Philippine nationalists mistrustful of its intentions after decades of disputes and perceived encroachments by Beijing in the South China Sea.
"Without Vietnam's permission, all actions undertaken by foreign parties in Vietnamese waters have no legal effect, and constitute encroachments in Vietnamese waters, and violations of international law," foreign ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said.
Merwin's insistence on a poetry of imaginative utility, against the encroachments of decades of literary fads, has succeeded in giving his imagined worlds some of the tangible pleasures and horrors we associate with real ones.
If, despite these and a myriad of further encroachments, some measure of judicial independence remains alive in our immigration system, cases forcibly reopened under Castro-Tum may amount to death by 85033,000 cuts and counting.
But even as progressives have begun to question the overuse of criminal law elsewhere, its encroachments into the white-collar world are generally cheered: Finally, a chance to stick it to "crime in the suites"!
Then, in 21997, during what became known as the Umbrella Revolution —protesters held up umbrellas as a protection against teargas—she joined thousands of people demonstrating against Beijing's encroachments on the autonomy of Hong Kong.
But Tung stepped down mid-way through his second term, and Leung was prevented from running for a second term as restive citizens were angered by what they saw as Chinese encroachments on the city's freedoms.
KARACHI (Reuters) - At a historic market commissioned by Queen Victoria in Pakistan's southern metropolis of Karachi, third-generation spice seller Mohammad Shakeel Abbasi complains that a move to clear illegal encroachments has left poor shopkeepers jobless.
Yet, even with major challenges — persistent Russian encroachments on the liberal world order, the challenge of China's state capitalism, and the continuing global struggle against Salafi Jihadism — NATO remains the bastion of freedom-loving, liberal states.
Meanwhile the 1924 Lions Municipal Golf Course in the increasingly developed Austin, Texas, the first in the South to admit black players, is likewise under pressure from commercial encroachments when its lease runs out in 2019.
He seems reluctant to don any mantle, most especially "representative of Hong Kong youth," though he said he identified strongly with the sense of diminishing opportunities and increasing encroachments on freedom that many his age share.
The focus was on his identity as a Yankee romantic, the poetic advocate and spiritual protector of a New World Eden beset by industrial encroachments, with forests being mowed down for gain and railroads slicing the land.
In that setting, Burnett speak-sings his way through free-associative songs that contain biblical allusions, echoes of the blues, tall tales, lovers' plaints and warnings about disinformation, the cult of personality and the encroachments of technology.
Bangkok firefighters spend more time catching snakes than putting out fires, with more than 100 snake encroachments a day in recent months, compared to just one or two fires, data from the city's fire and rescue department shows.
That these young women are single and looking to date — all while living up to society's expectation that they remain "pure" — while deftly navigating so many encroachments on their personal space, is a feat in and of itself.
Common land in India has deteriorated by about half over the last five decades because of encroachments, insecure tenure rights for local communities and a lack of trust in communities in managing them, according to data from FES.
That's why freedom of the press is enshrined in the First Amendment of the US Constitution, and why we should be so alarmed to witness mounting encroachments upon it both here in the United States and around the world.
My mother, Patricia Snow (yes, even columnists have mothers), in an essay for First Things earlier this year, suggested that any effective resistance to virtual reality's encroachments would need to be moral and religious, not just pragmatic and managerial.
The effectiveness of a competitive strategy will also depend on fixes to the U.S. program of defense exports and security assistance such that Asian friends can stand up for themselves and forge more of a coalition against Chinese encroachments.
This is especially true in a political climate where hostility to reproductive rights -- and hostility toward women generally -- is climbing, and where liberals and feminists need all hands on deck to defend against the coming encroachments on our rights and liberties.
"EXTENSIVE MEDDLING" The city's independent legal system was guaranteed under laws governing Hong Kong's return from British to Chinese rule 22 years ago, and is seen by business and diplomatic communities as its strong remaining asset amid encroachments from Beijing.
Trump will not hear proposals to resist such encroachments because he believes they reflect badly upon his election triumph, and our politics are already gridlocked, so 2018 will be a year of increasing vituperation on the Hill and the nation.
That the FCC has now captured the Internet will in time lead to further encroachments on it, with the argument being that such are in the public interest, and justly administered by the FCC by the precedent of net neutrality.
" The characters regard fabulist encroachments and otherworldly threats with a kind of deadpan practicality: In the first story, the book's central figure, a grandmother, remarks of a waterlogged, eyeless ghost, "The face is where the fish nibble first, you know.
American officials say these actions by Russian personnel and their Syrian allies are devised to present a constant set of challenges, probes and encroachments to slowly create new facts on the ground and make the U.S. military presence there more tenuous.
The city's independent legal system was guaranteed under laws governing Hong Kong's return from British to Chinese rule 22 years ago, and is seen by the financial hub's business and diplomatic communities as its strong remaining asset amid encroachments from Beijing.
The city's independent legal system was guaranteed under the laws governing Hong Kong's return from British to Chinese rule 22 years ago and is seen by the financial hub's business and diplomatic communities as its strongest remaining asset amid encroachments from Beijing.
The proponents of the "Leave" campaign are tapping into widespread resentment of supposed European encroachments on British sovereignty, opposition to immigration policies that have allegedly taken British jobs and welfare benefits, and the belief that Britain can do better on its own.
Although most of us don't need to lose too much sleep over bears these days, modern life does present plenty of other reasons for concern: terrorism, climate change, the rise of A.I., encroachments on our privacy, even the apparent decline of international cooperation.
A deal negotiated by Russian officers with rebels in the Quneitra area last week allows safe passage to rebels opposed to a return to state rule, while offering others who decide to stay Russian guarantees against army encroachments in their own localities, rebels say.
We all tolerate certain encroachments on privacy, especially online but also in the physical world: One can hardly walk through a commercial district without one's image being captured by dozens of private and public security cameras, and having one's phone probed by searching wireless networks.
Nor does he, in recounting the F.B.I.'s infiltration of the Klan, alert readers to the fact that the agency was simultaneously engaged in numerous illegal encroachments on the civil liberties of other Americans, including Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
"This is almost certainly aimed at protecting Indonesia's sovereign rights in the vicinity of the Natunas from encroachments by China, though of course Jakarta would never name and shame China publicly," said Ian Storey, senior fellow at Singapore-based think tank ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
"If they did the same thing that they did with the Muslims, they'd say every white guy is a potential terrorist," said Martin R. Stolar, a New York civil rights lawyer who has fought for decades against government encroachments on free speech in the name of national security.
"If they did the same thing that they did with the Muslims, they'd say every white guy is a potential terrorist," said Martin R. Stolar, a New York civil rights lawyer who has fought for decades against government encroachments on free speech in the name of national security.
The Framers designed a system of separated powers—a Congress to make the laws; a president and executive branch to enforce or execute the laws; and a judiciary to interpret the laws—because they believed that was the only way to preserve the peoples' liberty against the encroachments of government.
The disruption spurred by automation is not anticipated to be limited to low-skilled work; significant encroachments are expected in the white-collar sector as well, with experts predicting that professionals such as accountants, doctors, lawyers, architects, teachers, and journalists will all compete with increasingly capable computers in the future.
Introducing his amendments to Congress with the lukewarm remark that they were not "altogether useless," Madison cast them as a protection for the people against the encroachments of the government, not as a means of preventing the majority of the people from acting on its understanding of the public good.
However, internet advocacy and civil rights groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the American Civil Liberties Union have warned that a system like the one proposed by the CASE Act could cost the average internet user thousands for simply sharing a meme or lead to encroachments on their First Amendment rights.
Big City In the mid-1940s, Joel Teitelbaum, an eminent and charismatic rabbi, immigrated to the United States, colonizing a section of Williamsburg in Brooklyn for his Hasidic sect, the Satmar, its name taken from the Hungarian town of Szatmar, where Rabbi Teitelbaum had fought to resist the encroachments of a modernizing society.
If the entitlements of the Playboy era have suffused our lunch breaks and boardroom meetings and subway rides home, and porn has evolved into something elemental, like fire and water, how do we prevent their personal encroachments and abuses, along with every other important but less salacious imbalance, like for instance, with salaries?
In that same city, I once visited a family house at Christmastime where the woman was so distressed by the constant human encroachments on the spotless environment she maintained that when someone accidentally dislodged a few needles from the tree, we had to sit there with our feet in the air while she vacuumed them up.
"The majesty of representative government," in the words of the editorial, demands that we not shirk our patriotic duty to uphold and to defend the Constitution from the corrupting encroachments that subvert our democracy and, if unchecked, set a course toward the authoritarian rule of unaccountable men who presume to govern as if by divine right.
"Judicial resolution of disputes directly between the Executive Branch and Congress has been virtually unknown in American history, and is inconsistent with the Constitution's fundamental principle that the surest safeguard for liberty was to separately equip co-equal Branches with 'the necessary constitutional means and personal motives to resist encroachments of the other,'" attorneys for the Justice Department and McGahn argued, citing James Madison's essay No. 51 from the Federalist Papers.
The first museum exhibition devoted to this Syrian-born Lebanese artist (who has lived for many years in the United States and Paris) revealed a polymathic talent interested in painting, drawing and film, but best represented by a profusion of mostly small, roughly improvised glazed ceramic sculptures dizzying in their suggestions: of animals, figures, ancient artifacts, religious rituals, tourist souvenirs, desert structures ruined by war, and, always, of life lived and the encroachments of time.

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