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"expressly" Definitions
  1. clearly; definitely
  2. for a special and deliberate purpose synonym especially

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This is a story that is expressly about a person of color from a society that's expressly outside of what you typically see across science fiction.
From Mueller's indictment, here are examples of Russians' political "advertisements on U.S. social media and other online sites expressly advocating for the election of then-candidate Trump or expressly opposing Clinton":
Anything goes -- as long as it's not expressly illegal?
I expressly apologize to all whose feelings I have hurt.
Only a small minority of patients expressly wish to die.
Monday's ruling was expressly limited and left the future foggy.
Bhis is something that Viber expressly will not be doing.
S. citizens, but never expressly authorized its use for Americans.
And we will live in them expressly on our terms.
The settlement "expressly prohibited" such cooperation, according to the lawsuit.
That is indeed entirely untrue, as his memorandum expressly states.
"Candide" was expressly conceived as a protest against 1950s McCarthyism.
Daimler, according to the Missouri decision, expressly rejected that argument.
Two of the three wars were fought expressly over Kashmir.
It is true that Trump doesn't expressly call for violence.
Conyers said he is "expressly and vehemently" denying any wrongdoing.
And policing the latter is what (federal law) expressly forbids.
It's important that we communicate expressly about who we're addressing.
The rules expressly allow screenshots — to the chagrin of developers.
Also, it represents an expressly codified crime under international law.
Many of the attendees had come expressly to see him.
For instance, the acting attorney general is expressly allowed to sign an application for a warrant under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act but is expressly excluded from the line of succession to the presidency.
Iran is not expressly prohibited from testing ballistic missiles per se.
"Facebook continued: "People have to expressly agree to use this feature.
Sanctuary policies can be mandated expressly by law or practiced unofficially.
Google Play also expressly prohibits apps from secretly collecting device usage.
Everything that's not expressly against the rules is within the rules.
The 2006 settlement "expressly prohibited" such cooperation, according to Cosby's lawsuit.
The late senator expressly did not invite Trump to his funeral.
Denver's new law expressly forbids smoking weed indoors in public spaces.
Article I expressly forbids spending money except as appropriated by Congress.
One of those emails expressly threatened the lives of Pai's children.
This was a decision that the IG expressly found highly suspicious.
Currently, there are no federal rules that expressly prohibit autonomous vehicles.
" Facebook responded: "People have to expressly agree to use this feature.
Trump ran a campaign expressly rejecting the idea of being presidential.
Yet nothing in the Constitution expressly requires physical presence by lawmakers.
The problem is that it does not — at least not expressly.
"The pardon clause expressly does not apply to impeachment," Dellinger said.
" In a statement, they said, "Venmo's user agreement expressly prohibits harassment.
"People have to expressly agree to use this feature," the statement said.
The group's mission is expressly not geared toward influencing any government policy.
It was a collection that seemed designed expressly for its own posterity.
Forcing anyone to have sex—client or otherwise—was already expressly illegal.
Such policies can be mandated expressly by law or merely become customary.
We're not expressly trying to make contact per se, at least overtly.
Why intrude after finally, expressly, he's forbidden me to write about him.
Complicity in torture is expressly recognized as a crime under international law.
First, it expressly refuses to define what it means by best interests.
Conyers on Tuesday said he was "expressly and vehemently" denying any wrongdoing.
Conyers said he "expressly and vehemently denied the allegations" then and now.
He also didn't expressly state whether Mobileye or Tesla ended the relationship.
TC: You flew cross-country expressly for another of these office hours?
The broad political costs of fracking are not expressly Griswold's subject, however.
Mr. Schroder's film seems expressly designed to further burnish Mr. Ingels's reputation.
But it's smart in expressly theatrical ways, and its effectiveness is subliminal.
They are expressly not supposed to use that information for personal gain.
Bettencourt's husband, André, wrote expressly pro-Nazi articles before joining the resistance.
For Israel, the expressly legal issues are easy to ascertain and affirm.
It's for this reason the Brazilian government expressly forbids visiting the island.
A tool that might have been expressly invented for President Donald Trump.
But Condon's version of the film does expressly take up the question. Mrs.
But Apple expressly forbids apps that covertly collect data without a user's permission.
United Arab Emirates rules expressly forbid flying drones within 5 kilometers of airports.
Wilson: There's a question of whether what we did would be expressly legal.
Kricfalusi's attorney expressly denied his client was ever in possession of child pornography.
Ruben Gallego (Ariz.), have expressly said they will not vote for a waiver.
The FBI employment agreement signed by Comey expressly accepts such post-employment measures.
It is not probable that written documents expressly evidence a quid pro quo.
And both say they expressly discourage drivers from discriminating in their community guidelines.
A stadium expressly built for spectators of those ceremonies sits on the border.
Indeed, he is not expressly given the authority to release the confidential report.
Yet, Congress expressly disagreed with such a mindset in the Clean Water Act.
It was a bit of drama that seemed designed expressly for digital savants.
He came to the music hall expressly for that reason, he told us.
Trump expressly stated that there will be no immediate drawdown of U.S. forces.
"We expressly welcome this new beginning," said Andreas Thomae, fund manager at Dekabank.
The OCA said product labels should expressly say if a product contains GMOs.
Ms. Philipsz said she never expressly set out to be a public artist.
"I am expressly rejecting the plea bargain as to Mr. Almena," Cramer said.
You've come expressly for a breakfast waffle, but not just for the waffle.
Unforeseen public health situations were not expressly included in the remaining 81 contracts.
The authority expressly forbids intentional targeting of a United States person for surveillance.
But it was marketed as a family film, not one expressly for girls.
These circumstances could include when a student expressly states plans to commit suicide.
He moved to New York in February, expressly to collaborate on the project.
" It expressly prohibited using phrases like "Make America Great Again" or "the Resistance.
So broad was the regulation that it expressly excluded "puddles" from federal control.
Among the sponsors that are expressly permitted are sexual enhancement drugs and dentists.
U.N. member states are expressly forbidden from exporting certain types to North Korea.
Since the Constitution expressly limits the pardon power in certain limited ways but does not expressly forbid self pardons, the courts may well conclude under recognized canons of construction that a president has the power to grant a self pardon.
The law will move Ukraine's foreign exchange regulation from a position of "if it's not expressly allowed, it's forbidden" to "if it's not expressly forbidden, it's allowed" — a much more helpful stance for our banks and businesses looking to operate internationally.
And Marston created her expressly to be psychological propaganda, to get people to think.
Still, funds earmarked expressly to address violence are not all that is at stake.
This was not expressly mentioned at the event, but Amazon also controls the internet.
Thankfully, the court expressly reaffirmed this essential premise and did not change the law.
The CBO report expressly does not draw a conclusion about which scenario would happen.
Blu's website even expressly forbids tampering with their products lest you void the warranty.
The event will also be host to a meetup expressly targeting VCs and entrepreneurs.
His message, Biden said, was expressly aimed at Democratic, Republican and independent voters alike.
Perhaps earlier, she thought that artists were better off without an expressly political voice.
Indeed, internal procedures expressly suggest that NSLs should be used as source-hunting tools.
Article II of the Constitution created and expressly granted powers to the executive branch.
But most of the manipulation we've identified and worry about is not expressly illegal.
He cut the deal with Democratic leaders -- and expressly against the wishes of Republicans.
The pardon power is an executive power, one expressly reserved to the chief executive.
He plunged ahead, which is what the executive order was expressly intended to forestall.
The programs are expressly designed to elicit claimants' accounts of particular acts of abuse.
Conyers responded to those allegations by saying he "expressly and vehemently" denied any wrongdoing.
For his part, Conyers has said he is "expressly and vehemently" denying any wrongdoing.
"Volkswagen expressly regrets that, looking back, the situation is different," the company statement said.
There is a growing market for peppers that have been cultivated expressly for pungency.
Uber maintains that the language in the law does not expressly ban cash payments.
Slavery is a crime even if the slaves are created expressly for that purpose.
Such authority must be expressly authorized by the legislature; it cannot simply be inferred.
Officials at Justice expressly refused to do so, knowing it would bring bad publicity.
We only collect data after users expressly consent to this collection within our apps.
Decades later, in 1932, a plaque was added expressly articulating its white supremacist origins.
Trump -- from his policies to his tone -- ran expressly against Republican orthodoxy in 2016.
It constitutes an abuse of power expressly condemned by the Framers of the Constitution.
None of that winning trio ran expressly as the "black" candidate in the field.
The Post also omits that I have expressly denied representational claim in published columns.
I expressly compared Sotomayor to Justice John Paul Stevens, who I have long praised.
John McCain, another Republican veteran Trump disparaged, did expressly exclude Trump from his funeral.
The FCC has expressly stated that Title II allows providers to do just that.
Along those lines, Cox unveiled the first camera built expressly for Facebook Live called Mevo.
The U.S. Supreme Court has expressly held, in 2011's American Electric Power Company v.
Professor-student relationships were not expressly forbidden at Yale and Columbia when Roma taught there.
As the frame story suggests, The Princess Bride was expressly designed for families to share.
"Indeed the scheme promoter often expressly disclaims these obligations in their offering documents," Byrne says.
But long before they got expressly theatrical, those elements were already present in their music.
We were finding the warmth and beauty we needed in worlds that were expressly ours.
It now expressly excludes offenders convicted of any serious violent felony from retroactive early release.
First, as outlined above, the text of the Constitution expressly delegates this power to Congress.
But this is the first dedicated software built expressly for this task, according to Celso.
"But such blanket claims of Fifth Amendment privilege are expressly prohibited by law," he argued.
Some of these accounts claim to be run by government employees, others expressly do not.
Accounts that are expressly not being run by government workers, then, should not remain anonymous.
Comey expressly denied leaking information or approving such leaks by subordinates in testimony to Congress.
Companies were now expressly barred from offering free tax prep to everyone through the program.
United States decision, which led the court to expressly denounce the 1944 ruling as unlawful.
Bartlett that reservations can only be reduced or abolished if Congress expressly wills it so.
Richter's work wasn't expressly about making bold statements about history, his own or his country's.
Amending U.S. asylum laws to expressly protect gender claims could strengthen these rights and liberties.
The Constitution expressly parceled out different powers over the militia to Congress or the states.
In that decision, the court noted the state Constitution expressly forbids muffling a citizen's voice.
Throughout 21, many local affiliates distanced themselves from the more expressly left-wing national group.
Yet, after the president expressly asked him to find leakers, Comey became a leaker himself.
Two, a coveted White House meeting was expressly conditioned on Ukraine announcing those investigations. 22016.
Judge Wilson, Snap argued, based class certification on a theory the Supreme Court expressly renounced.
For her, honesty was expressly about the choice to manifest desire, to live one's dreams.
A few had been expressly forbidden to come out or even to speak about homosexuality.
"That wasn't decided, but that was expressly assumed in the opinion," he told VICE News.
The leader of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, expressly disavowed a government-run 5G network.
Marvel expressly wanted to bring on an Asian or Asian-American director to helm the film.
Beginning in 85033, many state constitutions expressly prohibited public dollars from being spent on religious schools.
The forward-looking information contained in this news release is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.
There's a simple reason for this, from a narrative perspective: guns are expressly designed to kill.
"Now in fact, your report expressly states that it does not exonerate the president," Nadler said.
He's also mad because the bill expressly constrains his authority to lift sanctions without congressional approval.
After all, the country's US-written constitution expressly prohibits the country from maintaining any armed forces.
A: Congress hasn't expressly forbidden unilateral uses of force outside of the three contexts mentioned above.
Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton expressly said they would do nothing of the sort. 28.
They also argued that the videos are "expressly exempt" from disclosure under Florida public records law.
To be clear, neither PYM nor PYM-USA expressly claim to be affiliated with the PFLP.
On the president's side is the fact that the Constitution does not expressly prohibit self-pardons.
The emoluments clause of the Constitution expressly forbids the president from accepting payments from foreign governments.
While not expressly mentioned, Montgomery Public Safety commissioner, L.B. Sullivan sued for defamation and punitive damages.
In addition, we are expressly prohibiting its use to target action by local regulators going forward.
Both are timely and expressly political, dealing with the contemporary political scene in the Middle East.
S. Senator "in another place," which the Speech or Debate Clause expressly forbids us from doing.
In 1922, Lenin created a new post expressly for Stalin: General Secretary of the Communist Party.
Until the reversal, prosecutors in Houston expressly mentioned Olis to any fraud defendant who wouldn't plead.
But evil can't be a "thing," Smith explained, because everything that God created is expressly good.
Speech in that broad sense was once suspect unless expressly permitted; monitored speech was the norm.
However, none of those laws expressly contemplate spending devoted to a project like the border wall.
But U.S. diplomats said they were expressly told this year that requests must be specifically approved.
That could lead the US to pursue goals the foreign leader may have expressly warned against.
And though Pelosi acknowledged the "enthusiasm" surrounding the Green New Deal, she didn't expressly endorse it.
Part of KMB also expressly deals with the need to reconcile latent histories with the present.
In other words, support for mice and external pointing devices are intended expressly for accessibility's sake.
Congress expressly prohibited drug companies from using these programs to block or delay generic drug approval.
The number of Republican candidates who will expressly denounce Trump's behavior is probably less than zero.
It would be one thing if Congress had expressly required such an unjust and unfair result.
Rugs were among the first products developed in Teotitlán del Valle expressly for an outside market.
For starters, the look is being reimagined in a way that speaks expressly to the young.
The church expressly forbids any form of gambling, he adds, adding an extra layer of stigma.
Unlike most other developed countries, the United States lacks a law that expressly bans insider trading.
The White House has sent Mr. Bolton a letter expressly warning him against publishing the book.
But in July, the Senate Appropriations Committee, then controlled by Democrats, expressly denied the president's request.
But collecting them and using them expressly for road maintenance and safety is vital for sustainability.
Even when companies are not expressly invoking politics, they often distinguish themselves in socially conscious ways.
The memorandum expressly acknowledges that presidents, like other citizens, can run afoul of the criminal laws.
Russian Prime Minister Medvedev expressly stated that integration, Moscow's preferred term, entails a loss of sovereignty.
Critics especially latched on to a scene in which Sierra kisses Jamey without his expressly stated consent.
The TV app also does not "expressly" ask for permission to send promotional messages, the Verge added.
The United States basically argues that such actions are not expressly prohibited by the Outer Space Treaty.
If so, you need to say so expressly, and you also need to give me some evidence.
Black women weren't even making it into Weinstein's predatory thought process except, probably, to be expressly excluded.
Monday's decision focused on the 16 documents that she said the government addressed "expressly" in its appeal.
Yet Everlaw sees a related opportunity that's even bigger in creating collaboration tools made expressly for lawyers.
State legislative law 5-a expressly says what senators are to be paid for various leadership positions.
Rich's family has expressly rejected suggestions that his killing is linked to the DNC hack and emails.
CMS said last year that it had "expressly advised" Mylan that the drugmaker had improperly classified EpiPen.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's plan expressly calls for maintaining the health care law's ban on lifetime limits.
The ban on foreign spouses and children appears to have been written expressly with her in mind.
Indeed its leader, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, says Mr Zawahiri has expressly forbidden him from doing so.
There's always one path, one right answer, and of course, it's always expressly tailored to Lara's skillsets.
If police don't expressly ask to retain the footage for evidence then it's deleted in 31 days.
According to federal law, noncitizens are expressly prohibited from voting in federal elections in the United States.
It took a number of years for the Obama Administration to expressly define what insurers must cover.
However, content created for sexual gratification that doesn't expressly have nudity involved is much tougher for platforms.
Barr then added the most damaging line of the report, stating Mueller expressly did not exonerate Trump.
Of course, Trump ran expressly against the "expertise and experience" of Washington and its political class. 32.
"The commissioner acted well within the bounds of discretion expressly granted by the C.B.A.," the league concludes.
Skaters already loved Vans' sneakers for the rubber soles, but these weren't expressly designed for the sport.
GM's upcoming electric Chevrolet Bolt was designed expressly with car sharing in mind, executives have told Reuters.
In addition, the Copyright Act expressly gives artists the right to prevent the destruction of their work.
LexisNexis officials also said the company's contracts expressly prohibit using the analysis to help price insurance plans.
The Places You'll Go Then there are the coming-of-age stories not intended expressly for children.
On the other hand, courts will typically invalidate a president's actions if Congress has expressly prohibited them.
"All contributors are expressly asked to affirm they are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident," he said.
Nelson sent a framework for airline grants that would go expressly to payroll to payroll to Rep.
TC: You've been working expressly with companies on their Series A rounds for a couple of years.
First, Putin stated that the new constitution will state expressly that Russian national law overrides international law.
"You should put in there that my tone was expressly pissed off and frustrated," Duca told me.
"We are expressly prohibiting its use to target action by local regulators going forward," Mr. Sullivan said.
Skyscraper is, basically, another action movie expressly designed to star The Rock — which I'm not mad about!
Was there any resistance against making games expressly for a female audience in Japan at that time?
This month, Donofree expanded the label with the debut of Recovery Loungewear, created expressly for breast-cancer survivors.
Facebook says it may now delete associated Pages or Groups even if they haven't expressly violated its standards.
The Texas Legislature has expressly authorized games of skill, and daily fantasy sports are a game of skill.
In it, he painted a chilling vision of an "unstoppable" America, driven solely and expressly by self-interest.
That number grew quickly -- before 2013, just three states expressly prohibited it, says CNN legal analyst Danny Cevallos.
Albert, 61, who had earlier in the day been in Spain, flew back expressly for the private dinner.
All of Tonix's forward-looking statements are expressly qualified by all such risk factors and other cautionary statements.
The word "elope" exists almost expressly for couples who don't want to marry in front of a crowd.
" She also said that she was scared because it was "expressly what he told me not to do.
"The Court expressly reserves its decision with regard to the adequacy and reasonableness of the Plan," Smith wrote.
No. When Congress enacted the Military Commissions Act of 2006, it expressly limited the statute to "alien" defendants.
Alternatively, the goal of some policies, like the one at UCLA, is not expressly to reduce total flights.
Because of that, Icke and Macmillan didn't change the play to make their production more expressly about Trump.
Journalists no longer can undertake any investigation not expressly permitted by the all-powerful Publicity (formerly Propaganda) Department.
The startup plans on launching several over the course of 2016, including a line developed expressly for women.
It will also see the launch of Qintar, the first crypto token expressly made to be Shariah-compliant.
There'd be more eyewitnesses if Trump hadn't expressly forbade anyone in the administration from cooperating with the probe.
On Wednesday, he expressly disavowed their proposal, a stance the White House officially confirmed, without guaranteeing a veto.
Obviously, a larger Supreme Court will eliminate the expressly political nature of some cases such as Bush v.
Some of their ads just mention candidates but don't expressly advocate for them, and those would be regulated.
In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me, and continue to do so.
California, that "the Constitution expressly grants Congress, not the president, the power to "regulate commerce with foreign nations.
More than two decades later, Congress expressly gave presidents the authority to declare such emergencies and act unilaterally.
"That agreement expressly referred to that federal district," Assistant US Attorney Alex Rossmiller said of the Florida deal.
Most workers never had retirement plans in the first place, and Erisa set out expressly to fix that.
But federal law expressly prohibits Medicare from negotiating drug prices or making decisions about which drugs it covers.
But the law expressly allowed for faster action on high-risk uses of methylene chloride, NMP and TCE.
In some states, like Maryland and Massachusetts, adoption agencies are expressly prohibited from discriminating based on sexual orientation.
The best known Firebird model was the Trans-Am, a specialty package created expressly for this Pontiac car.
Under the current state Constitution, any function or power not expressly accorded to municipalities defaults to the state.
"Is the board, in essence, adopting a policy that expressly applies different standards based on religion?" he asked.
Petrobras claimed it was itself a victim, and it expressly denied wrongdoing in a securities filing on Wednesday.
Congress can expressly authorize agencies to make rules on one topic or another under current Supreme Court doctrine.
Congress expressly rejected limits on national monument size in the debate leading up to the Antiquities Act's passage.
Good stemmed glasses, on the other hand, are expressly designed to make an inherently delightful activity even better.
Administrative closure is only permitted when it is expressly authorized by a regulation or a judicially approved settlement.
Documents obtained by the Huffington Post show that Aetna expressly conditioned its marketplace participation on the merger's approval.
By this point, Stan has figured things out and he's tailed Philip and Elizabeth here expressly to confront them.
Women's equality is fundamental to the American way of life and needs to be expressly recognized in the Constitution.
Uber policy bars riders and drivers from carrying firearms except in states that expressly prohibit companies from banning guns.
That said, it is easy to love a product that's expressly designed to administer a highly habit-forming drug.
In fact, Apple's developer agreement expressly forbids app developers from using ARKit data to create their own authentication tools.
Though Kate expressly asked Chuck not go to her father for advice, Chuck knows he's full of insider knowledge.
Having identified its enemy, Jimmy John's now plans to expressly market itself as the anti-delivery app sandwich shop.
This particular hack might not have been expressly political but there's a long list of platform abuses that were.
The other striking feature of SCIOs is that they are expressly enjoined to break into new high-tech sectors.
The agency had been established in 1952 to intercept foreign communications; it was expressly barred from spying on Americans.
Crucially, the act that formally readmitted the state to the Union expressly forbade any abridgment of those "school rights".
They're all expressly meant to respect and echo the traditions of existing African peoples, but in a modern way.
Those orders require a higher standard than a warrant, and without such an order, any wiretapping is expressly illegal.
In an international system that expressly seeks to prevent the use of force, enabling such pretexts is highly problematic.
Additionally, the state's Senate rules don't expressly forbid a lawmaker from filing a bill that would impact their business.
When I made D.E.B.S., [the goal was] to make a 'lesbian movie,' for expressly creative but also political purposes.
For Berman, pop animated debates over values for a large audience, even if the artists were not expressly political.
"In the meantime, as the court expressly recognized, the Bureau will continue its important work," an agency spokesperson said.
Some critics say the government is partly to blame by not expressly requiring private buyers to modify most loans.
The US Copyright statute expressly designates choreography as a form of expression that is protectable, but not individual movements.
Unlike many other musicals, it was made expressly for film and was not an adaptation of a Broadway show.
A place of worship is expressly targeting female congregants who worship shoes — thanks to its high-heel-shaped architecture.
A small business investment tax break known as Section 85033 was increased "temporarily" in 2003, expressly for this reason.
Were Congress to impeach on grounds expressly rejected by the framers, they would be violating their oaths of office.
None of that changed with the testimony of Michael Cohen, who expressly said he has no evidence of collusion.
The legislation would provide much needed clarity for property owners, detailing what is regulated and what is expressly excluded.
On July 12, 2017, Sekulow expressly denied that the president was "involved in that" statement issued by his son.
At the moment, most global jurisdictions do not expressly authorise vehicles to operate on regular roads without a driver.
Snakes aren't expressly prohibited by the TSA, but plenty of airlines have their own restrictions about flying with animals.
DNC officials however pushed back on the characterization, saying the language did not expressly allow future unsanctioned climate debates.
The court expressly noted the government's untoward statement at oral argument in its decision striking down the Minnesota law.
An elevator manufacturer once suggested to Branson that he install one here on the island expressly for elevator pitches.
As far back as the 17th century, the British colonies expressly prohibited gun ownership among black people and Indians.
"You'll See," recorded expressly for that album, is so classy and dramatic, it was even covered by Susan Boyle.
Jerry Brown signed a sweeping sentencing bill that expressly eliminated reform and rehabilitation as the goal of California prisons.
Exclusion and cooperation clauses in many cyberinsurance policies expressly prohibit businesses from paying such digital ransoms without pre-approval.
From the outside, the facade of Destination (a prominent Beijing venue that expressly welcomes gay people) is downright drab.
What that means, in her telling: It's heavily driven by women but does not plan to fund women expressly.
Patterson stressed that there will be an agreement expressly forbidding Google employees from bringing that IP back in-house.
The backside of it is a smooth and inexpensive plastic with no real grip expressly molded into the plastic.
For that reason, under Article I of the Constitution, the Framers expressly required a declaration of war from Congress.
Still, the majority did not expressly overrule the 74-year-old ruling, nor did the new case, Trump v.
Rules authorizing federal subpoenas — that is, court orders to testify or produce documents — do not expressly exempt the president.
Our best hope lies in a much bigger shift in perspective: Having manufacturers design expressly with reusability in mind.
The Hatch Act, passed in 1939, expressly forbids federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity while on the job.
But Smalley and Charlton chose a different path, relocating to Washington, D.C. expressly to join the city's first WeWork outpost.
In 2014, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that the act did not expressly repeal the compact's three-factor apportionment provision.
Buffett made a video in which he expressly promised to maintain the system and not sell through big box retailers.
The outdoor speaker, the first expressly built for Sonos, features a weatherproof design for year-round sound outside the home.
"FOLLOW local practice when a country expressly changes its name," advises "The Economist Style Book", the Bible of this newspaper.
The attorney general "provided a construction of the statute that is expressly at odds with its plain meaning," Alston wrote.
Diddy doesn't expressly say why he's yearning for "Love," he just says there's a desire to change his middle name.
Both of your feature films are expressly about black characters defining their identities, and how they fit into the world.
Apostle gets under your skin so effectively that even when nothing expressly frightening is happening, you still feel on edge.
Maine's law expressly prohibits employers for penalizing a person "solely for that person's consuming marijuana outside" of the employer's property.
The new government consists of pro-EU and pro-Russia parties and was formed expressly to expel Plahotniuc from power.
The Manhattan billionaire supported state's rights to choose how to legislate medical marijuana, but has not expressly called for legalization.
According to a report earlier this year in the Financial Times, SoftBank made the move expressly to secure Mubadala's backing.
"The Commission expressly acknowledged that the company did not knowingly or willfully violate any U.S. campaign finance laws," APIC said.
In the debate that Solow and the Apple executive discussed, Clinton expressly referenced the tech company when asked about encryption.
By contrast, "Lysning" (in English, "The Clearing"), by the architects 3RW, was created expressly for the victims of Breivik's attacks.
Some were founded expressly for direct lending, notably Hayfin Capital Management in 2009, which in 2017 raised more than €3.5bn.
It is not expressly against the rules, which provides all the cover required for owners and management to sleep soundly.
"In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me and continue to do so," said Conyers.
Drug courts, which are designed expressly to use coercion to get people into treatment, now include some 120,000 defendants annually.
The credit agreement allows carve-outs for indebtedness composed of unsecured guarantees that are expressly subordinated to the credit facility.
Now, companies will be able to exempt themselves based on "non-religious moral objections," instead of expressly demonstrated religious beliefs.
The committee noted that the charity's nondisclosure policies expressly barred providing the donor list to outside parties without its permission.
This is far from the first time that Jeffress has used that pulpit to make expressly pro-Trump, political points.
The Illinois law doesn't expressly forbid making facial scans, instead requiring explicit consent for collection of biometric data more broadly.
He hewed to that line even though Trump's meeting partners had expressly promised to deliver compromising information about Hillary Clinton.
The problem is that Ellis expressly allowed the witness to listen to testimony in an order on the first day.
It is expressly agreed that Alligators & Snakes are acting as independent contractors and not as employees of the U.S. Government.
In that instance, Conyers did not dispute the existence of settlement or payments, but "expressly and vehemently" denied any wrongdoing.
"Because Congress has never excluded hydraulic fracturing from BLM's expressly delegated authority, the district court erred," the federal lawyers said.
Underwood, that the "moral turpitude" provision was expressly intended to strip black citizens of the vote and was therefore unconstitutional.
This expressly enlarged emphasis upon theater nuclear forces was intended primarily to enhance Islamabad's deterrence credibility vis-a-vis Delhi.
Parker's connection to the Mississippi Victory Fund goes back to 2014 and is expressly tied to helping defeat Chris McDaniel.
WHO's advice now expressly states that men and women of reproductive age living in affected areas should consider delaying pregnancy.
For two years, Hawkins lived his life based on randomly generated suggestions from apps he built expressly for that purpose.
Durbin: Do you remember the President saying expressly, I want more Europeans, why can't we have more immigrants from Norway?
Republicans have successfully gerrymandered House districts across the country expressly for this purpose: surviving a year of strong Democratic enthusiasm.
Indeed, she expressly and emphatically asserted the opposite, lest other elements in the speech leave any doubt on that question.
Plus, she and Brian had a dedicated savings account set aside expressly for the purpose of starting their own business.
And, barring that, appearing on Fox News -- as Blagojevich's wife did in 2019, expressly asking Trump to pardon her husband.
But Yang is also the rare 2020 Democrat to expressly criticize the use of identity politics as a campaign strategy.
"We are expressly prohibiting its use to target action by local regulators going forward," Mr. Sullivan said at the time.
That's why expressly political playwrights like Brecht and Shaw often saw fit to set their works in the deep past.
The 1950s were also her most expressly political years, as she participated in protest exhibitions against the dictator Fulgencio Batista.
But "36 Questions" is a full-length and more or less traditional book musical written expressly for the podcast form.
The inquiry itself is unconstitutional, the letter charged—although the Constitution expressly gives the House the right to conduct it.
His observation prompted concerns about Apple tracking users' locations even when users expressly requested that the company not do so.
Valve says you will need a VR headset to play, because Half-Life: Alyx is expressly designed for virtual reality.
Bernie hasn't expressly come out in favor of Warren's proposal, but it's hard to picture a planet on which Sen.
There's not a lot that expressly built for professional moms who are, to me, some of the most isolated people.
When I come across ads that are so expressly offensive, you have to think about who's behind the scenes here.
Josh Blackman, a lawyer for Wilson, said in a statement on Tuesday that the court expressly allowed Wilson to mail files.
Pai's Democratic colleague, Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, who did not expressly condemn the ruling, said that robocalls are presently out of control.
This is a less well-known purpose of the Electoral College, but it is again expressly discussed in Federalist No. 68.
"The government of Puerto Rico complied with what is expressly provided for in the Puerto Rico Demographic Registry Act," Rosario said.
Escobedo "expressly denies that he engaged in any sexual harassment of anyone, including the plaintiffs," his attorneys said in a statement.
The circular would expressly ban VPNs or leased lines from connecting data centers inside and outside China, the U.S. statement said.
This may be hard to enforce: blockchains know no borders and some ICOs, including Gnosis's, are created expressly to avoid regulations.
TC: You seemingly left TripAdvisor — where you worked after selling it your startup in 2011 — expressly to start this new thing.
But now Trump's inner cycle has said expressly that they hope to return to a dark era in our nation's history.
A related law does bar foreign nationals from expressly advocating the election or defeat of a candidate in any advertising medium.
Next-generation technology, however, will introduce more efficient chip architectures designed expressly for deep neural network computation rather than graphics processing.
In an exclusive, Fast Company reported Tuesday that the new emoji will be neither expressly male nor female, but gender ambiguous.
It was a bit of stagecraft in what was, in fact, a live demo of VR code written expressly for F8.
However, the progressive "living Constitution" approach has turned our Founders' approach of strictly and expressly limiting federal authority on its head.
But the beach is off limits to Americans as U.S. restrictions on travel to the island expressly forbid tourism in Cuba.
Disapproval of sex outside marriage (as well as of the gay variety) is one of the convictions the law expressly safeguards.
Even countries with civil laws that do not expressly outlaw apostasy still find creative ways to crack down on religious deviation.
Cybersecurity, in particular, is a C-Suite priority for pipeline companies and has expressly been labelled as a top-operational risk.
It's a safe, eccentric and vast platform to express individualism and political views — even if the rules expressly forbid the latter.
"The president expressly wanted the Qatar CEO as he wanted a variety of perspectives, as he always does," the official said.
Mohammed bin Salman has expressly laid out his desire to return to moderate Islam and rid society of its fundamentalist elements.
Where the Constitution does not expressly determine the allocation of power, sometimes practice can be a basis for interpreting the Constitution.
Some residential leases expressly prohibit running a commercial enterprise out of a home, and tenants who do so could face eviction.
There is no federal law that expressly prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, NBC reported.
But the court said the proclamation was expressly premised on legitimate national security purposes and the text said nothing about religion.
" Rogers's response: "That would be expressly against the construct of the Five Eyes agreement that has been in place for decades.
Campaign finance law expressly prohibits soliciting campaign assistance from foreign sources, and this email chain clearly shows Trump Jr. doing that.
North Korea continues to expressly defy the wishes of the United States and the international community by carrying out provocative actions.
Although not created expressly for children, it will offer author appearances, workshops and activities for readers from preschool through high school.
The Court expressly refused to look beyond these proffered justifications — justifications that in the fullness of time were revealed as false.
"The book expressly disavows any type of violence toward police officers or anyone else, on moral and strategic grounds," he said.
If it wasn't, perhaps Adam Goldman and Mike Schmidt should have said so expressly, to dispel the natural assumption of readers.
On Tuesday, Mr. Brown expressly embraced those legislative items, as Mr. Klein said he had accepted the terms of the deal.
He said the company obeys local laws and doesn't introduce scooters in cities, such as New York, that expressly prohibit them.
To the Editor: David Brooks expressly supports investigation into possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign in the recent election.
The owners sued Mr. Macklowe personally, arguing that the L.L.C. was "an alter ego" expressly intended to shield him from liability.
Ms. Merkel expressly backed the 100,000 or so peaceful demonstrators who massed here in recent days and were marching on Saturday.
But Yang is also the rare 2020 Democrat who has expressly criticized the use of identity politics as a campaign strategy.
Minors under 18 years old are expressly prohibited from taking rides on the two dominant ride-hailing platforms without a guardian.
It's breathtaking that he's the first person they've sent out to expressly discuss these issues and that he said so much.
Not their sand — a mixture of ingredients expressly conceived and manufactured for Erin Hills golf club, the site of the championship.
He has taken on a singular responsibility: This may be the only restaurant in the city expressly devoted to Iraqi cuisine.
He has taken on a singular responsibility: This may be the only restaurant in the city expressly devoted to Iraqi cuisine.
Critics of Clinton's arrangement have asked the State Department to clarify whether officials expressly permitted her private email account and server.
This will include cases in which the user is expressing frustration through colorful language or if they expressly request human help.
Kids' videos, once a relatively lucrative cottage industry on a platform that expressly courted them, will likely never be the same.
Finally, Mr. Trump does not understand that the Constitution expressly forbids a president to receive payments or gifts from foreign governments.
The results of the necropsy were released to his organization, which expressly asked the state to not publicly reveal its findings.
Indeed, she developed three air-fryer recipes expressly for them: for French fries; for chicken wings (above); and for brussels sprouts.
How does a company expressly block access to websites on rival devices or prevent dissidents' content from appearing on its platform?
Many investors believed these products were implicitly guaranteed by the issuer, even if it was not expressly stated in the contract.
California recently released draft state autonomous vehicle legislation that expressly required drivers in the cars, over which Google threw a fit.
But as it did so, the Court also took the opportunity to expressly reject a ruling from the 1940s — Korematsu v.
Classical high school physics expressly forbids this from happening, but the quantum mechanics theory governing light particles has since determined it should.
Yeah, other startups and companies have been built expressly to collect and mine mapping data—but don't count out the letter carriers.
The new law expressly repealed the compact and applied it retroactively to 2008, saying that was the "original intent" of the legislature.
While UK election laws permitted Vote Leave to gift its remaining funds to other campaigns, further coordination between them was expressly forbidden.
Ross Cellino expressly told Barnes in an email in May that he would not authorize any trademark action against his wife's firm.
I was also offered the opportunity to check my bag for free, which was also expressly prohibited in the basic economy rules.
The goal, as he expressly admitted in a statement issued on Sunday, was to attempt to acquire useful information on Hillary Clinton.
So even if toplessness isn't expressly illegal, women still may not be protected by the law to go topless when they choose.
Netgear's Arlo line of cameras has indoor and outdoor options, and it even recently added an option expressly designed for monitoring babies.
Located on "neutral turf" accessible to both city and suburban students, they were expressly designed as a metropolitan solution for school segregation.
Where the first film withheld the big meta reveal for the end, Lego Movie 2 foregrounds it, without expressly spelling it out.
Instead, the product is designed expressly for the purpose of gathering vitals for serious medical studies of conditions like MS and Parkinson's.
Chanel was the first designer to design striped pieces in jersey, not wool — and to market the French staple expressly as leisurewear.
Americans for Prosperity—the group backed by the Koch brothers, two conservative billionaires—paid for ads and mailings expressly backing Mr Jarchow.
Franchisees run 88% of hotels in the U.S., according to data firm STR, and their franchise agreements don't expressly prohibit detained migrants.
Plus, he sat in on Lorelai's meeting at the Dragonfly Inn, expressly stating he may want to open his own inn someday.
European governments respond that the JCPOA correctly and expressly focused on the vital question of nuclear weapons, to get a deal done.
"Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia expressly allows a recorded individual to request to view footage," according to the report.
"Given that most recommendations expressly forbid the use of vinegar and recommend seawater rinses, these findings completely upend current protocols," said Yanagihara.
You expressly acknowledge and agree that Instagram is in no way responsible or liable for any such third-party services or features.
PG&E has explicitly said that Diablo Canyon was being hurt by state policies that expressly favored wind and solar over nuclear.
The court said power of attorney must expressly allow an agent to deprive the principle of their right to access the courts.
"This is an issue that was given careful, deliberate consideration, but ultimately these activities are already expressly prohibited by law," he said.
Indeed, any such wage compensation to a student athlete appears to be expressly prohibited by the rules and regulations of the NCAA.
The company learned that younger people were already using tablets for productivity, even though many tablets weren't designed expressly for that purpose.
The 27th Amendment to the Constitution expressly prohibits members of Congress from altering their own pay in the middle of a Congress.
Congress passed the resolution earlier this week, pushing Trump to put his signature on something expressly singling out white supremacy for condemnation.
Not only was the it expressly individual, it was profoundly personal as each participant could sway and swing with the singing goddess.
"Apple's Limited Warranty expressly provides for a return if the consumer does not agree to ' the terms of the warranty,'" González wrote.
That does not alone seem particularly enlightening on these questions, particularly when the Justice Department is expressly limiting its arguments in court.
The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is asking consumers to boycott brands that refuse to expressly label products made with genetically modified ingredients.
Divisions and discord grow deeper when we demand national one-size-fits-all solutions to issues not expressly addressed in the Constitution.
Since Mr. Varela and Lamps Plus had not expressly agreed to class arbitration, Chief Justice Roberts wrote, only individual arbitrations were allowed.
Although Congress had expressly disallowed claims from anyone arising out of the military's "combatant activities," the Supreme Court in Feres went further.
The company's CEO, Collier, also "expressly thanked Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy for his leadership in encouraging EPA to withdraw" its earlier decision.
As such, the law, which will go into effect starting in January 1 expressly prohibits discrimination based on a person's health condition.
The court's ruling expressly left open the thorny question of a child's legal parentage when it came to same-sex male couples.
During the next nine years Associated acquired 18 more plates, some he'd etched years before, some he made expressly for the company.
The clause gives the federal government ultimate power only in those areas where power has been expressly delegated to the federal government.
Sanders, as the presidential candidate expressly trying to build a working-class movement, may be uniquely suited to take up the question.
Clinton first called the decision a matter of convenience and then termed it a mistake, even if doing so wasn't expressly forbidden.
"Tarare," the only text that Beaumarchais wrote expressly for the opera house, is a wild mixture of tragedy, comedy, politics, and fantasy.
All other powers not expressly granted to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved to the states or the people respectively.
"This case was brought by Eliot Spitzer expressly because he was angry at Hank Greenberg," Boies said in an interview on Monday.
They fill smaller orders for clients who are more stringent about their supply chains and expressly request no production inside North Korea.
More than 50 of these drugs are expressly prohibited for animals that are later consumed by people, representing an enormous health risk.
" But, he added, the N.E.A. "is expressly forbidden in its authorizing legislation from interfering with the artistic choices made by its grantees.
" But, he added, the N.E.A. "is expressly forbidden in its authorizing legislation from interfering with the artistic choices made by its grantees.
Using the G.I. Bill as a model, they might expressly commit to provide opportunities for people who would never otherwise attend college.
I perceived no expressly political dimension to this biennial, and certainly saw no work that explicitly addressed the politics of contemporary Brazil.
The Constitution does not say, as Senate Republicans suggest, that the president "may" nominate justices, but expressly provides that he "shall" do so.
In our era of idées fixes it's almost disorienting to read an opinion that's held lightly, so lightly it's presented expressly for overhaul.
Tobacco companies were expressly forbidden to have any say in how this system would be managed, including the method used to track products.
"There's a great deal of regulation that is either expressly required by legislation or is necessary to make the legislation work," he said.
The losers would be sicker Americans, who would once again have to navigate an individual insurance market that is expressly discriminating against them.
All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements by or concerning Midatech are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.
And it's much more expressly designed as a sleek action story that brings back some extremely popular characters in a screen-friendly way.
I got a reply from the company stating that I had to call to cancel(even though that was not expressly stated previously).
I know that this is something that's really problematic in terms of an author expressly writing something, and sometimes it leaves people out.
The Air Force labeled the redacted proposal as "high risk" but SpaceX alleges the LSA awards did not "expressly" require the unknown proposal.
The family of Essar's founders, Shashi and Ravi Ruia, which holds a controlling stake, was expressly blocked from the bankruptcy auction last October.
TC: I'd talked not too long ago with Pantera Capital, a firm that's trying to raise $100 million expressly to invest in ICOs.
Wilson said that while the preliminary injunction forbade him to share the files online for free, it expressly allowed him to sell them.
If you want to develop Apple apps, you have to abide by its rules — and Apple expressly makes companies agree to its terms.
Indeed, in those cases the Court expressly declined to look behind notices and documents to explore the subjective motivations of relevant government officials.
To this day, both the internal and public guidance from the IRS also expressly permit these groups to participate in election campaign activities.
Senior management may also attempt to distance themselves and the company from legal risk by expressly prohibiting their own participation in the pools.
But the vast majority of Trump loyalists have just made their first bargain with him, and the bargain wasn't expressly economic, but political.
The piece, which has toured film festivals and is now available on Vimeo for a limited time, is expressly about loss and mourning.
Is Strange, as a grasping neophyte sorcerer, in any position to question the rules that were expressly established to keep the multiverse safe?
" Furthermore, New York Marine claims the policy expressly states that New York Marine "does not provide coverage for an 'insured' who has a.
The people in power in the FBI and DOJ wanted and expected Hillary Clinton to be the next president; they expressly said so.
The government would form expressly for the purpose of delaying Brexit by seeking an extension to Article 50,before calling a general election.
A recently-introduced piece of legislation would prohibit NTIA from permitting the contract with IANA to lapse, unless expressly permitted by Congressional legislation.
At the time it was written, the sponsors expressly stated its purpose as protecting freed slaves and not the offspring of foreign citizens.
Yet the budget framework for tax cuts that he helped design expressly permits $1.5 trillion in higher deficits over the next 10 years.
Prosecuting individuals at the southern border for illegal entry violates the international laws that the United States expressly adopted and agree to uphold.
In Blazer's version of reality, he manufactured versions of the Smiley Face button at five US factories he purchased expressly for that purpose.
The effect is so complete that it feels almost purposeful, as if the team expressly set out in search of worst-case scenarios.
Such aggression is expressly forbidden by the deal with the US, in exchange for the US reducing its troop presence in the country.
It said that the settlement did not constitute an admission of wrongdoing or misconduct and that it "expressly denies liability" in the agreement.
Reno, a 1997 case challenging conditions for children in immigration custody, expressly prevents immigration officials from detaining children for longer than 20 days.
These are distinctive manifestations of racism but not all of them require us to know whether a person is expressly motivated by racism.
The one exception was in courtrooms where cameras were expressly forbidden because of the distractions of flashbulbs and other types of artificial lighting.
Pouring time and money into something that's expressly designed to make everyone lose in the long run seems, to me, uniquely masochistic. Anyway!
Both unnamed sources said that, as far as they knew, Mr. Xi had not yet expressly demanded that Mr. Wang be kept on.
Washington (CNN)On Monday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court threw out the state's congressional map, ruling that it was constructed expressly to disadvantage Democrats.
And unlike McGahn, Manafort has a plea deal that expressly states that his level of cooperation will determine the penalties he eventually faces.
Facilities, like those, that have worked in the past, came with costs and were created expressly to help private markets, not impair them.
And it is expressly designed to build moral character by cultivating the six cardinal virtues of wisdom, courage, justice, humanity, temperance, and transcendence.
It has been a persistent sticking point for the Google unit, particularly after California issued draft autonomous vehicle rules expressly prohibiting driverless cars.
What motivated the people in this place, Whitley County, to vote for a candidate who expressly promised to take away their health insurance?
Restaurants have been forbidden from closing, mosques are closely monitored or shut, and government workers and students have been expressly banned from fasting.
Some want to help in a very big way: They buy an apartment expressly for their offspring with no strings or financial obligations attached.
According to the complaint, Trent expressly told the expectant couple more than once she did not want to be filmed in the delivery room.
The state claims Purdue acted improperly by communicating with prescribers about scientific and medical information that FDA has expressly considered and continues to approve.
He said via Twitter that the snap was intended to show his support for the LGBT community and expressly stated that he's not gay.
By making a movie expressly for the black gaze, Peele managed to make everyone see the world and its terrors in a different way.
That's been remedied in the most recent round of trade restrictions, however, which expressly forbid the sale of any snowmobiles worth more than $2,000.
It's also impossible to know how you'll react when they do whatever crazy thing you've expressly told them not to do two minutes before.
Spoiler notice: this review expressly doesn't spoil any specific plot points in Avengers: Endgame whatsoever, but does discuss general themes, ideas, and cast members.
It seems that the Android TV team built this gadget expressly for development purposes since the busted-old Nexus Player is no longer supported.
The organization came to be in 2015 when Temasek acquired the Indian 'branch' of Silicon Valley Bank expressly to offer differentiated financing to startups.
"The narrow scope of the policy leaves up content that expressly espouses white nationalist ideology without using the term 'white nationalist,'" the report states.
So, Amma expressly painted them with the exact same color she used on Ann Nash and Natalie Keen before murdering the teen of color.
Similar head-covering garments not expressly associated to Islam such as hoods for hunting or desert-trekking are still available in Decathlon's French stores.
"Rather than expressly laying down a point of view, I want to invite curiosity and open challenges, not lay down strict statements," he says.
The items in question, which are expressly mentioned in the code, are the Dragon Scale, King's Rock, Metal Coat, Sun Stone and Up-Grade.
Well, someone actually went out and purchased a toilet expressly used to test how well the toxic liquid metal holds up against flushing water.
And like so many Pixar features, Borrowed Time is expressly about family bonds, and how they heighten emotions — in this case, guilt and disappointment.
"The president expressly determined that the order's provisions are needed to promote national security, but the lower courts here ... nullified that judgment," he wrote.
Hershman said this partially arises out of Pentagon employees' commitment to the National Defense Strategy, which expressly calls upon greater affordability in the department.
It would also expressly prohibit flying drones in an airport's arrival or departure flight path without permission from the airport's air traffic control tower.
The latest measures do not go as far as Washington's sanctions on Iran's oil sector, which expressly prohibit foreign countries from purchasing Iranian crude.
First, the regulation reduces emissions of hazardous air pollutants expressly targeted by the governing statutory provision, creating so-called "direct benefits," which are significant.
The Rub of Time, Amis's new anthology of essays and reportage, is not concerned expressly with cliché, at least compared to the previous compendium.
"It is expressly stated in the Argentine laws that this is a negotiation that corresponds to the president," Pinedo told Reuters in an interview.
She has avoided answering questions from reporters while issuing statements that she has not been expressly told that Kavanaugh has it out for Roe.
Arguing for Louisiana, Elizabeth Murrill tried to craft a narrow exception to the rule that lawyers should advocate for their clients' expressly stated wishes.
But, Conyers said, "I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me" when they were first leveled, and he continues to do so.
So far, only 21 states and the District of Columbia expressly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity in public accommodations.
Expressly outlining a commitment to "our civil rights" is an acknowledgment to the movements that have and will continue to fight for our liberties.
"LinkedIn refers to itself as a 'community' and expressly holds itself out as a place 'to meet, exchange ideas (and) learn,'" the brief said.
Sexual abuse on U.S. military bases — domestic and foreign — would be expressly banned under a bill slated to be introduced Thursday in the House.
And a new screen, the RealD Ultimate Screen, was installed in the theater expressly for this premiere and the forthcoming run of the film.
North Carolina has come under serious fire for an anti-LGBT law that eliminates protections for LGBT persons and expressly discriminates against transgender persons.
One issue to be addressed is whether the shipment of steel from Canada or Mexico that originated in another country will be expressly prohibited.
Opponents of the bill have said it violates the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which expressly prohibits the imposition of a "poll tax."
The court said Samsung did not provide proper notice of the arbitration provision and neither customer had expressly consented to be bound by it.
But he construed it narrowly as applying only to spending for ads that expressly advocate that people vote for or against a particular candidate.
And it grossly tells black people of west Chicago that they must choose between sufficient civic services and an artwork created expressly for them.
" Now focusing on not letting heteronormativity define him, Q enjoys being around "male energy in a way that is uniquely, expressly, and totally gay.
Kessler has taken the mainstream position, expressly forbidding any flags besides the American flag and the Confederate flag from being flown at the rally.
At Helmut Lang, Shayne Oliver struck an especially risqué note, dressing up short boots conceived expressly for the runway with provocatively curly, outsize tongues.
"Oh, my God, it's just so loud!" she exclaimed at one point, as if the mower had been dispatched expressly to thwart her concentration.
One former senior Republican congressional aide said there has been a shift among many elected officials in the party in expressly condemning white nationalism.
It is possible that the firms were paid other fees by AT&T that were not expressly for lobbying and therefore were not disclosed.
U.S. election law bars foreign nationals and foreign entities from spending money to expressly advocate the election or defeat of a candidate. Non-U.
She met with particular acclaim in early 1962, when she at last starred in a musical by Rodgers, "No Strings," written expressly for her.
Likewise, state constitutional provisions that expressly provide for the health of low-income residents are associated with a 6.5 percent drop in infant mortality.
The Circle provides emotional safety rails for the catfishers and the catfishees, as the rules expressly allow for bluffing and playing around with identity.
For example, heroin traffickers expressly target New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, where law enforcement in rural areas often is spread thin and lacks resources.
"I think they would be unlikely to include funds in their 401(k) line-up that expressly forbid investing in weapons manufacturers," Keefe said.
The Commission is expressly tasked with determining whether to launch a central clearinghouse where data from various agencies can be organized, linked, and accessed.
Didi Rojas, a recent Pratt graduate, experiments with sculpting clay shoes — color-blocked Balenciaga sneakers, pearl-studded Gucci boots — expressly not made for walking.
But he questions whether a president can be investigated for actions that are expressly within his constitutional powers — such as firing an F.B.I. director.
The winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this is a play created expressly to discomfort, and turn the tables on, its audience.
A division of the credit union, Safe Harbor Private Banking, provides checking accounts expressly for the marijuana industry, in clear violation of federal law.
After all, in 2005, the Supreme Court expressly found that the FCC has authority to classify Internet access service as a Title I service.
Many anti-GMO advocates agree that it would be the mark of Cain and want labels expressly for the purpose of campaigning against GMOs.
Yet where Grosz tends to cut the tension of an unbearable situation with humor, Douglas's animals are expressly didactic and Capistrán's pigs are plaintive.
Currently, the MOVE Act and the New York proposal include damage provisions, which allow employees to sue firms for writing noncompetes expressly forbidden by law.
Our state Constitution expressly forbids the secret cabal that planned this special session; it contains a Reconstruction-era amendment banning "secret societies" from the legislature.
It also doesn't help that Trump called Putin to congratulate him on winning a sham election — even though his staff expressly advised him not to.
This is the first time we've seen an eye tracking system made expressly as an easy upgrade to a major headset like the Vive, however.
The insurers claim that "the insuring clause allegedly has not been triggered and the tender is expressly excluded by" conditions and exclusions in the policy.
The company makes several arguments, including one that the government can't use the All Writs Act to give law enforcement powers that Congress expressly withheld.
She expressly blamed "the people who let him buy the guns in the first place," but also heaped scorn on legislators for not doing enough.
Nineteen states expressly pre-empt their cities and localities from raising the minimum wage within their boundaries, and more are rushing to join this group.
One such law expressly bars the president from acting to "delay or impede" disaster relief once a federal emergency or disaster declaration has been made.
Easily the most disturbing is that physical contact between a man and his wives is utterly prohibited, and physical intimacy––meaning sex––is expressly prohibited.
Google floated in 2004 with a dual voting structure expressly designed to ensure that outside investors would have "little ability to influence its strategic decisions".
"Whatever the scope of the President's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden," Tigar wrote.
"Whatever the scope of the president's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden," Tigar wrote.
Crowley, a member of House Democratic leadership, had said earlier that Conyers would "do the right thing," but had avoided expressly calling for Conyers' resignation.
Currently, the MOVE Act and the New York proposal include damage provisions, which allow employees to sue firms for writing noncompetes expressly forbidden by law.
"Whatever the scope of the President's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden," Tigar wrote.
While Trump and his side were happy to get negative information about Clinton, they didn't expressly ask the Russians in advance to go find some.
The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 expressly allowed white immigrants to enter the US at much higher numbers compared to even Northern or Southern Europeans.
R/European formed three years ago as an extremist offshoot of r/Europe, a general news and discussion community where offensive content is expressly prohibited.
Global GT, the Delaware Supreme Court expressly rejected a call to require Chancery Court judges to default to the deal price to assess fair value.
Although Apple isn't expressly marketing the iPhone SE at markets such as India and Asia, I think this phone will do well in those areas.
In Jacobs Letter, his attorney states that Marketplace Analytics team at Uber ""exists expressly for the purpose of acquiring trade secrets, codebase and competitive intelligence.
The sanctions expressly prohibit sales of diluents (heavy naphtha) to PDVSA, which are used for making the country's extra heavy crude oil ready for export.
As part of a settlement, Facebook agreed to regular privacy audits and vowed to expressly inform its users when their personal data was being shared.
" The letter adds, "It is critically important that you not make commitments about specific programs if they are not expressly mentioned in the Budget Blueprint.
Follow-up congressional action and lawsuits would almost assuredly take place, as it would appear that Trump aimed to expressly defy a mandate from lawmakers.
The fresh infusion of cash allows the media company to follow its audience on mobile devices, with more content developed expressly for Snapchat and Instagram.
Currently, Medicare is not permitted to consider cost and the ACA expressly prohibits the use of cost effectiveness in decisions of what to pay for.
That's exactly why the federal natural gas waste rule includes a flexible pathway – borrowed from the state rule in Colorado – expressly rewarding innovative compliance technology.
It was strange and heartwarming to see strangers rallying together around noise tapes on Twitter and Facebook—especially because Wolf Eyes are rarely expressly political.
CyberGhost, for instance, has a server expressly for accessing the BBC iPlayer from outside the UK. It also worked for streaming Netflix in my testing.
The overpriced, and mostly unnecessary iPhone X is what happens when the elite stop caring about appearances and start producing products expressly for the rich.
Some states and municipalities have passed anti-discrimination ordinances that expressly protect LGBT people, and those laws are subject to frequent challenge by conservative Christians.
It is not the proper province of prosecutors, even of a special counsel, to find wrongdoing, even grievous wrongdoing not expressly prohibited by existing statutes.
The ADA Amendments Act expressly rejected those conservative Supreme Court decisions and clarified that the term disability under the ADA is to be broadly construed.
"In relation to each alleged mistake, the purchase undertaking provides, expressly or impliedly, that Dana Gas is to bear the relevant risk," the document says.
But the Constitution expressly grants the power to declare war to Congress, a process that should include ample public debate and assessment of voters' wants.
After all, the Japanese Constitution forbids the emperor from engaging in politics, and expressly stating a desire to abdicate would constitute an unambiguously political act.
It did not expressly ban food distribution, but said it was "necessary to ban all gatherings" at the site and banned people from entering it.
The Fertittas have tried since 2007 to persuade lawmakers in Albany to overturn a law that expressly prohibits all forms of combat sports, except boxing.
Ms. Bickert said that one Facebook group — which displayed photographs of weapons but only discussed them and expressly forbade sales — had survived the company's scrutiny.
Two years ago, Girardi might have been praised for not indulging one of the game's most famously vain figures any more than was expressly needed.
The nonprofit seems to have been created expressly for the purpose of buying the parks: It filed its incorporation papers in October, Mr. Strickland said.
He said Congress had "expressly entrusted" the primary responsibility for saving failing public housing systems to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Sessions named federal prosecutor John Huber to help the internal investigation but expressly rejected the idea of another special counsel in a letter to Congress.
Her slender, varicolored gown, embroidered in tufts of feathers and whipped up expressly for her by Dior haute couture, provided one element of the look.
The lawsuit was filed by a group called Students for Fair Admissions, which was expressly created to challenge affirmative-action policies at colleges and universities.
West Virginia's measure would amend the state constitution to expressly state that it doesn't protect the right to abortion or state funding for the procedure.
"We understand better than anyone that hatred, bigotry, and xenophobia must be expressly prohibited in domestic and international law," the group says of its mission.
On Tuesday, the president also confirmed he withheld funds from Ukraine but denied that the action was expressly tied to a probe into the Bidens.
Typical members of the mainstream media are, if not expressly ideological liberal, then at least poorly positioned to pass Charles Murray's "mainstream American culture" quiz.
The precise message is not expressly clear (why, specifically, should we reject a monument honoring a Union war hero?) but the artist's gesture is appreciated.
You'll most likely find the jackets wrapped around fiction by women, but rarely are they expressly feminine—gone are the cartoon silhouettes or kicky cocktails.
The pardon power lies exclusively with the president, and the Constitution expressly limits that power in cases of impeachment and to violations of federal law.
This is expressly Sullivan's position: He calls her language "eliminationist," a term most commonly used to describe Nazi rhetoric referring to Jews during the Holocaust.
Some have since split on account of moderation policy, with many threads now expressly prohibiting talk of politics, current affairs and indeed all non-football chat.
According to the DOJ, Congress has complete power over the admission and exclusion of aliens, which it has expressly delegated to the President through the INA.
Amazon has famously been focused on this issue for the last 14 years, expressly so its different teams could communicate with each other through these interfaces.
The company expressly forbids sellers from creating multiple accounts because it gives a single seller with multiple storefronts an unfair advantage over competitors with just one.
It's not foolproof by any means and many C-like programming languages exist expressly to avoid the errors made possible by C, such as buffer overruns.
Texas, of course, is public university, so even if chancellor McRaven expressly forbade sitting for the anthem, the student-athletes could tell him to kick rocks.
Just last year the Supreme Court expressly acknowledged them as acceptable, as long as the policy has exceptions for protected classes (like wearing religiously-motivated headgear).
Expressly and transparently not caring about the fate of the major league team while waiting for that young talent to arrive, however, was a new twist.
Epic has never expressly told the public how it creates its dances — some may be made using traditional animation techniques or professional dancers recreating the moves.
But her experience shows the struggle social entrepreneurs can face in a country with scant experience of businesses that expressly set out to do social good.
That is probably why I am now a football journalist, a profession which expressly debars a man from caring about the fortunes of his childhood team.
Perhaps members of the West Virginia Capitol Police need a refresher course in the Constitution, which expressly forbids government from abridging the freedom of the press.
Accordingly, Congress could expressly preempt state health insurance licensing schemes by passing a new federal law that explicitly aims to cancel out its state-level counterparts.
"The government's position that the All Writs Act can be used whenever a statute does not expressly prohibit an action is untenable," attorney Marc Zwillinger wrote.
In follow-up questions, Mobile Drip denied any connection to ApexSMS, and referred to the company's terms and conditions, which expressly prohibit spam on its platform.
"There really isn't a fund that's expressly and explicitly focused on helping brands and technologies that are very young expand into brick and mortar," Wallace said.
NBC News reported last month that Comey wrote internal memos expressly saying Trump had tried to intervene directly with him, as well, to stall the investigation.
In other words, the system is expressly designed to bleed borrowers, who are typically struggling workers or people on fixed incomes who are just getting by.
In what appears to be a possible drafting error, the "public interest" language is not in the section of the regulations expressly governing the Mueller report.
The lawsuit says that the brothers "expressly withdrew any claim to 'Truth Hurts,' in writing" last April, and that Rothman never previously made any such claim.
His will be the first Medal of Honor that expressly acknowledges a soldier for heroics on the ground in the so-called Secret War in Laos.
"The Court errs in ignoring this history and distorting the statutory text ... ultimately sanctioning the very purging that Congress expressly sought to protect against," she added.
And they can even prosecute based on strict liability – that is without showing a guilty state of mind – provided that is what the law expressly authorizes.
Parking Insider is smart app with a mobile wallet expressly dedicated to enabling its users to quickly and seamlessly pay for parking spots — by the minute.
And they discussed why Louie doesn't want a Nintendo Switch ("I'm not 8 [years old]"), but does want the one video game Kara has expressly forbidden.
Rosenstein expressly told Mueller to look at Manafort's business and financial dealings, including "payments he received" as part of his past work for the Ukrainian government.
Nothing contained in this agreement will constitute a waiver of any Trump Person's remedies at law or in equity, all of which are expressly reserved. d.
"The Commission expressly acknowledged that the company did not knowingly or willfully violate any U.S. campaign finance laws," APIC said in a statement provided to Reuters.
President Donald Trump has long accused his vanquished opponent, Hillary Clinton, of using voter fraud to win the popular vote, a claim that is expressly false.
This left Rogers, who wrote LaVona expressly for his longtime friend Janney, free to craft his own version of the four-times married mother of five.
The special counsel did not reach a decision on whether Mr. Trump's attempts to thwart investigators constituted obstruction of justice, expressly leaving that judgment to Congress.
It probably shouldn't surprise, then, that the Finnish knitwear label Arela, run by Maija Arela and her two daughters, has created cashmere socks expressly for sleeping.
Congressional Democrats are planning to push for language in an end-of-year spending bill that would expressly prohibit the use of grant funds for guns.
Complicating matters, the Vacancies Reform Act says its procedures are the "exclusive means" of temporarily filling a position unless another statute expressly designates an acting successor.
McMaster, whose book "Dereliction of Duty" is expressly about talking truth to power, found himself at a lectern doing damage control for his damage-prone boss.
Overall, this should amount to a change from the current system, based largely on "negative permission" — a given proposal is generically prohibited unless expressly granted permission.
When complying with the IDEA, and services expressly required under the IDEA increase the Special Education Program Budget, it is out of reach for the FOMB.
The state and foreign operations spending bill signed into law in December includes a provision that expressly prohibits Ex-Im financing to Iran, the agency said.
Jerry Nadler: ... has engaged in obstruction and several of his predecessors have expressly said is forbidden, and that led to an article of impeachment against Nixon.
Legislating is Congress's job under Article I. The Constitution does not expressly authorize executive orders, but presidents have issued them since the dawn of the republic.
But the method being considered by Congress -- the Congressional Review Act -- expressly prohibits agencies from issuing new rules "substantially the same" as one it has nullified.
Government officials will exploit this expressly sanctioned loophole in the bill and subpoena emails directly from their targets in this probable cause-free administrative subpoena regime.
She said the "4x4" portion lacked any unit of measurement, and Home Depot never expressly represented that its lumber actually measured 4 inches by 4 inches.
United States -- is an 1870 statute that prohibits active-duty service members from holding a second elected or appointed government office unless Congress expressly authorizes it.
The majority, consisting of a Trump appointee and a Reagan appointee, affirmed Haldeman's continuing validity by expressly reading Haldeman to fit within the judicial proceeding exception.
Yet even when Congress does not expressly authorize rule making, agencies often make rules to clarify ambiguities or silences in laws in order to enforce them.
Obama in 2008 and 2012 and Hillary Clinton in 2016 expressly made clear they had no interest in any sort of mandatory collection or buyback program.
Although the Constitution expressly cites bribery as grounds for impeachment, it does not require that any criminal offense be committed in order for impeachment to occur.
John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, speculated this week that House Democrats had expressly designed the impeachment timeline to give Biden a leg up on his competition.
Indeed, the House Judiciary Committee chairman in the Richard Nixon impeachment expressly stated that a "necessary step" has "always been" the passage of an inquiry resolution.
Kodachrome, the $20 art magazine the brand launched last year with the endorsement of forever it-girl Chloe Sevigny, is made expressly to emphasize that fact.
But the report also presented pages of evidence that Trump attempted to obstruct the investigation, while stopping short of expressly concluding that Trump broke the law.
When Venter's researchers started work on this new project, they chose M. genitalium—the second complete bacterial genome to be sequenced—expressly for its diminutive genome size.
What he doesn't expressly say, but the subtext of the season tells us is that the latest woman he's looking to to fix his life is Juliette.
He expressly acknowledged the very concerns respondents raise here, but made the policy judgment that 'the value of more complete and accurate' citizenship data 'outweighs such concerns.
But individuals are expressly allowed to raise funds for their travel to the convention and expenses there, as long as they are not provided by prohibited sources.
Stocks, on the other hand, while not historically richly valued, have benefited from two of the circumstances that a "high-pressure economy" is expressly intended to combat.
Mr. McClatchy also wrote well-received English translations of European opera librettos, that, with their careful attention to stress and sound, were expressly designed to be sung.
Canada's election is coming up in October, and the country is seeing a rise in activity from expressly partisan advocacy media — on the left and the right.
Others, such as Nubian Skin, were conceived expressly to address the pathetically paltry range of "nudes" available in hosiery and lingerie — and now offer plus sizes, too.
The suit in Mississippi does not expressly target segregation or discrimination, explains Will Bardwell of the SPLC, though race-based inequity is at the heart of it.
Centered on a thin rope, designed expressly for this exhibition by employees of the Fabric Workshop and Museum, the performance required the full engagement of its participants.
Twitter 'fesses up to more adtech leaks Twitter may have shared user data with advertising partners, even when a user had expressly told it not to. 3.
Peacocks generally don't approach people, and visitors are expressly warned from touching the animals, but the individuals lured the birds in with food and grabbed their tails.
First launched by Uber last year, Movement is an online tool expressly for cities for mapping travel times, powered by the company's vast store of ride data.
"The Pensions Regulator was informed of key terms of the proposed sale of BHS business ... The sale consideration of 1 pound was expressly referred to," Goldman said.
He expressly waived attorney client privilege last week and repeatedly and inaccurately — as proven by the tape —talked and talked about the recording, forfeiting all confidentiality claims.
He said they could likely find specific, technical grounds to find the Louisiana law constitutional without expressly overturning their own 2016 precedent on the similar Texas law.
" He told House Intel Committee that such a request would be "expressly against the construct of the Five Eyes agreement that has been in place for decades.
This very series of events was expressly laid out before the vote, and House Democrats made a decision to choose certain failure over completing their impeachment case.
This epitomizes the idea of accessibility for everyone—software not built expressly for accessibility, but designed in such a way that users of all abilities can benefit.
Merck, with the help of Imperato-McGinley's research, went on to develop finasteride, a compound expressly designed to inhibit 230-alpha reductase and slash levels of DHT.
The terms of Britain's Equality Act, for example, expressly outlaw "discrimination and harassment related to certain personal characteristics", and specifically cite sexual orientation as a "protected characteristic".
"Obviously it's going to be a challenge to fund this whole endeavor," Musk said, adding he was accumulating his own money expressly to help fund this mission.
Lexmark sued Impression in Ohio federal court in 2010, saying that because it expressly retained patents rights in its cartridges, Impression's business model infringed on its patents.
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"We concluded that FBI policies in 2007 did not expressly address the tactic of agents impersonating journalists," the report from the Office of the Inspector General reads.
I started it thinking I didn't want to expressly do a young-adult comic, but I thought in my head, This could be my funny YA comic.
It doesn't expressly mock or satirize "Hereditary," but it captures something about the style and tone of that movie, and uses it to fresh and funny effect.
"The proclamation is expressly premised on legitimate purposes: preventing entry of nationals who cannot be adequately vetted and inducing other nations to improve their practices," Roberts wrote.
The American Bar Association's policymakers on Monday will vote on whether to strengthen its ethics rules to expressly prohibit discrimination and harassment in the practice of law.
The practice of secret settlements and settlements paid with taxpayer money must end, and Members should be expressly prohibited from hiding settlement payments within their office budgets.
And while Worley said that no particular weapons were "expressly covered" in the CFI, the clear focus of the initiative is on enhancing the airframe's overall lethality.
Eisen had declared months ago that the criminal case for collusion was devastating and that Trump was "colluding in plain sight," a position expressly rejected by Mueller.
Uber is "expressly prohibiting its use to target action by local regulators going forward," Uber's chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, said in a blog post on Wednesday.
This expressly residual right is codified at the 1996 Advisory Opinion on Nuclear Weapons, an authoritative opinion handed down by the U.N.'s International Court of Justice.
Selected because they were not (with the exception of Ms. Dello Russo's) outré expressly to snare eyeballs, the get-ups would be relatively plausible in nonprofessional settings.
The Academy's then president, Harvey Lichtenstein, had reclaimed and refashioned an abandoned movie theater, the Majestic, into a raw, ruin-like space designed expressly for the presentation.
Depending on which political tribe in which you claim membership, you are expressly prohibited from uttering any criticisms that may weaken your cause or buttress the opposition's.
The Supreme Court expressly stated that it is "theoretically possible" for the attorney general to amend or revoke the regulation defining the authority of the special prosecutor.
Trump's order "is expressly premised on legitimate purposes: preventing entry of nationals who cannot be adequately vetted and inducing other nations to improve their practices," Roberts wrote.
Yet the fact that Overgoor is expressly concerned with making sure female patients get the attention they deserve does reflect a slow and gentle shift in focus.
Nostalrius' existence essentially amounts to piracy (particularly since the game proper is still going strong), and such things are expressly forbidden by Blizzard's own terms of use.
His will be the first Medal of Honor to expressly acknowledge the heroics of a soldier on the ground in the so-called Secret War in Laos.
"The [order] is expressly premised on legitimate purposes: preventing entry of nationals who cannot be adequately vetted and inducing other nations to improve their practices," Roberts wrote.
"The United States expressly encouraged companies to sell and to donate to the ministry millions of dollars' worth of medicines and medical supplies," the defendants' filing states.
Written expressly for her by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, "Natural Woman" inspired in the singer a vocal that transcended the individual to address an entire gender.
This letter is without prejudice to any other rights and remedies Landlord has under the Lease, at law or in equity, all of which are expressly reserved.
Pretending at this scale is a lot easier for an indie director, of course, when he's working inside a system expressly designed to have megamovie training wheels.
Concord's lawyers forwarded the limited set of records, but court records show the firm's American attorneys expressly refused to vouch for the company's compliance with the subpoenas.
"LinkedIn refers to itself as a 'community' and expressly holds itself out as a place 'to meet, exchange ideas (and) learn,' " hiQ said in an earlier motion.
If she can't expressly and unequivocally support our rights during her hearing, we in no way can expect her to enforce our rights while on the bench.
Three seasons later, Amelia is expecting an unplanned baby with a guy she desperately wants to date casually (she expressly tells Link as much earlier in "Cling").
"While in the performance of official duties, qualified military personnel may carry weapons, including concealed weapons, when expressly authorized to do so by appropriate authority," he said.
"[D]espite Stone's protestation that 'no adequate alternative remedy would suffice to expeditiously address the violation' he complains of ... this provision expressly requires expeditious review," Wilkins wrote.
" Mueller expressly wrote in his report, according to Barr, that the decision not to make a recommendation on obstruction vis a vis Trump "does not exonerate him.
Whack World is uniquely positioned to reflect that context; at the very least, it seems expressly designed so that every song fits neatly in the IG grid.
"The Copyright Act does not expressly authorize animals to file copyright infringement suits under the statute," Judge Carlos T. Bea wrote in the three-judge panel's opinion.
But if Trump is considering using his pardon power to undercut Mueller's Russia probe, he might be overlooking a clause in the Constitution that expressly forbids it.
A group of constitutional scholars backed a letter saying Trump's unilateral decision to involve the United States in a war that Congress has expressly rebuked is unconstitutional.
The world's largest private-sector coal miner "expressly assumed" liabilities that underlie the claims, opening itself to collection efforts, the governments said in court papers filed on Wednesday.
Of course, restaurant criticism is one of the few areas of critique that are expressly tied to physical locations, and thus the restaurant critic's "mapping" job is literal.
"Normally, if you die abroad you can register the death at the British consulate and get a UK-style death certificate; however, Australia is expressly excluded," he said.
"It is mostly likely—despite IMSI catchers not being expressly referred to—that it's these sections that will authorise their deployment and provide safeguards against abuse," he wrote.
Screenshot: ProPublicaThe Fair Housing Act, enacted in 1968, expressly outlaws refusal to sell or rent housing based on race, color, disability, religion, sex, familial status, or national origin.
Indeed, in late 2014, Rothenberg Ventures announced it would be launching a startup accelerator, River, which planned to provide $100,000 in seed funding to virtual reality companies expressly.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - With Jodie Foster's "Money Monster", which premieres on Thursday at the Cannes Film Festival, Hollywood is expressly holding the banks responsible for the financial crisis.
In 2014 the national parliament passed a law that required states to formalise the practice, for instance by issuing licences and designating areas where it was expressly permitted.
On its website, it lists four such examples related to a presidential race: A public communication that expressly advocates the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate.
It's also notable that, in reaction to recent events, Hong Kong's chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, expressly affirmed that the "one country, two systems" principle cannot be challenged.
Mr. Biden stressed that he was undertaking the trip as a private citizen, and did not expressly mention Mr. Popoviciu, or his case, one of the people said.
There have been other products with Alexa baked in, including thermostats and uh, refrigerator radios, but the Genie is the first one that expressly mimics Amazon's existing device.
While news organizations seem to play a gatekeeper role in deciding who can participate, we have at least one instance of a party organization expressly defending democratic norms.
But it was not expressly forbidden to announce them in 2015; based on legal advice, the federation chose not to immediately disclose the penalties against Pitner and Parfenov.
Companies operating under the highest standards in healthcare are expressly prohibited from monetizing users' data; how will large tech brand names adapt their business models to act properly?
Spirit expressly disclaims any responsibility to update or revise forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
Justice Samuel Alito over the weekend granted a temporary stay, through Thursday, in an order that expressly did not take any side on the merits of the case.
A representative from the INCB clearly told other states on Tuesday morning that the three conventions expressly forbid marijuana legalization, and suggested that there's little room for interpretation.
Jim Langevin (D-RI) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) recently told constituents they are either interested in or expressly support single-payer health care. Rep.
"Whatever the scope of the President's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden," Tigar wrote in his ruling.
"I Was Most Alive With You," which just ran at the Huntington Theater Company in Boston, was written by Craig Lucas expressly for the deaf actor Russell Harvard.
This kind of rank speculation misleadingly ignore the fact that the SPEAK FREE Act expressly provides that all claims with minimal merit will see their day in court.
Instead, conspiracy theorists suggested that the Russians picked a clownish British music promoter to arrange a meeting by expressly promising compromising information from the Russian government in writing.
Again, though, in fairness to Conyers: This settlement that was published by BuzzFeed expressly denied the claims made against him and the woman who accused him signed it.
As Facebook has overhauled its Community Standards in the past, it has stopped short of outright removing fake or misleading information, which did not expressly violate its rules.
At first, Mr. McClendon and his lawyers expressed indignant disagreement with the indictment, although Mr. McClendon did not expressly deny that there had been discussions with a competitor.
Grade: A- Tuesday 7am (Classic Vibrator, $16.99) Growing up, I never thought I'd see myself represented in a vibrator: that is, a device designed expressly for morning masturbators.
Juul expressly states on its website that its pods are not made for reuse: "Juul pods are closed systems and are not intended to be refilled," it says.
But the message I got in May was the third time I've been expressly or implicitly threatened with violence by someone whose views clearly align with Donald Trump's.
The first film set itself apart from other dance-heavy movies by foregrounding the narrative; it was set in the world of dance, but wasn't expressly about it.
Working without a camera, Ms. Murphy paints expressly choreographed still lifes and landscapes, and her paintings appear as both windows on the world and bluntly flat physical surfaces.
For four years, the United States has participated in a war in Yemen that was never authorized by Congress and that Congress expressly told Trump to withdraw from.
When I asked J why he would bring a gun onto a campus that expressly forbids it, he didn't hesitate for even a second before giving an answer.
He said that the decision was made by the Trump Organization to pay for legal work only if it was expressly connected to Mr. Trump or the company.
The use of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War was where the concept came about — it referred to "ecological warfare," destroying an environment expressly to defeat its inhabitants.
There is a law on the books expressly prohibiting the president and his staff from asking the IRS to audit or stop an audit of a given taxpayer.
While noting that each of those acts was "expressly contrary to acts of Congress," Mr. Bloomberg did not rule out making a similar claim to bypass a law.
That is despite the fact that the bill was tweaked expressly to give Kentucky, Arizona, Maine and Alaska more money than under the prior version of the bill.
"The State has pursued its preferred policy to the point of expressly denying a qualified religious entity a public benefit solely because of its religious character," Roberts wrote.
Some of these retroactive impeachments might appeal to the 57 percent of Americans who do not support the current impeachment, including the 45 percent expressly opposed to it.
Uber said it expressly told Mr. Levandowski to not bring any stolen documents to the company or apply any of Waymo's intellectual property to Uber's autonomous vehicle efforts.
But the court ruled that a university might be liable under limited circumstances, such as when a student expressly tells college staff members of plans to commit suicide.
"Congress expressly authorized the Secretary of Homeland Security to act with dispatch to remove from the country aliens who have no right to be here," the spokesman said.
Determined to secure union benefits for all hospital employees after the transition, the union lobbied the legislature — and succeeded, during a special session called expressly for that purpose.
While most Americans believe it's already against the law for companies to discriminate against employees based on their sexual orientation, there's no federal law that expressly prohibits it.
And at times, it was the clients who ignored the safety precautions, asking to light certain fireworks to ensure they worked, an action expressly prohibited in the market.
While not expressly a new set of sanctions, the advisory will cause international shippers, and more critically, their insurers, to pay closer attention to North Korea's evasion methods.
But he never really apologizes for forcing her to give up her teaching career to become his subordinate – even though she expressly said she did not want to.
The measures would also increase fines for environmental damage up to a ceiling of 30 million reais ($9.47 million) and expressly require companies to clean up degraded areas.
Under the legislation, the Commerce Department would have to stay in control of the domain name system until Congress "expressly grants" it the authority to conduct the transition.
Wang's denim connection got even stronger a few years ago, in December 2014, when the designer launched a separate line expressly devoted to the blues, Denim x Alexander Wang.
On Twitter, Lee countered that there's quite a bit of wiggle room within this interpretation of a takeout emoji, since the paper takeout box is an expressly American product.
I had just terminated my relationship with my acting agency, after they expressly chastised me for turning down an audition for an Axe commercial that I thought was demeaning.
Though it wasn't expressly positioned as a response to the Whitney Biennial, the Whitney Houston Biennial seemed to revel in inclusivity and, in that sense, felt like a rebuttal.
Credit card penetration is far lower in India, while WhatsApp has already emerged as a platform for facilitating e-commerce despite currently offering no features that expressly support that.
Medical marijuana, which accounts for the bulk of the industry, is expressly protected by a federal law that bans federal agents from interfering in states where it is legal.
Both Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen inhabit their own genre of boomer music written expressly for people who like to pretend their lives are harder than they ever were.
Spoiler warning: We were as circumspect as possible about actually giving away season 2 plot points, but we are expressly talking about some of the show's larger plot developments.
The board "expressly retains the right to change the basis of his departure to a 'for cause' termination if that is what the Special Committee finds," the spokesperson said.
McLaughlin said New York law does not allow certain defenses for employers and is expressly intended to provide broad protections for those who work or live in the state.
If that were the case, Apple could have used Monday's announcement — at an event expressly for developers — to offer a way to code deeper, more valuable interactions with Siri.
Bookshops that are not expressly political in their mission still frequently host authors whose work is political, and thus when these authors are targeted, often bookshops are as well.
We didn't expressly forbid Fortnite in our house, and our son knew there would be a social cost to his decision, something that played to our advantage as parents.
These flotillas of vehicles charging into action recall old series like MASK or the original Transformers for me — cartoons expressly designed to sell as many toy cars as possible.
Barr also said he doesn't object to Mueller publicly testifying before Congress, and that Mueller did not expressly indicate that his intention was to leave the decision to Congress.
The FCC has approved new rules expressly banning unauthorized charges on phone bills, a practice that was already illegal under federal law but never formally codified within the agency.
This news comes a week after Google, tackling the exploding phone problem head on, laid out its new charging recommendations that appeared to expressly forbid Qualcomm's Quick Charge tech.
If you're part of the iPhone Upgrade Program, you may have received a push notification you never expressly signed up for informing you about upgrading to the newest iPhone.
Uber drivers must have a bank account to receive their earnings, and about 35% of the company's workforce in Mexico opened an account expressly for that purpose, he said.
"I expressly welcome this," Hoettges said of the request regarding the deal, which is currently before European Union regulators in Brussels, siding with other German critics of the combination.
And of course, with the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal, we've seen how massive amounts of Facebook data were expressly used to try to infer US voters' political beliefs.
Although no federal law expressly regulates the body trade, there is one situation in which the U.S. government does exercise oversight: when body parts leave or enter the country.
But Atwood's book, and the film adaptation that followed, are expressly about the fury and despair bubbling under the surface of a country that exalts rape and forced surrogacy.
Twitter is the voice whispering sweet 140 characters in my ear: news, jokes, random thoughts and the president's tweets, a scrolling list of mash notes compiled expressly for me.
The hospital association is the first health industry group to expressly come out against the legislation, dubbed the American Health Care Act, which House GOP leadership unveiled on Monday.
Such a posture had been expressly recommended more than 13 years ago by the private "Project Daniel Group" in its confidential report to then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
New York State Department of Health policy expressly permits the use of nasal tubes for upwards of three months, but has been frequently misquoted to me as outlawing them.
"Congress has expressly authorized the death penalty through legislation adopted by the people's representatives in both houses of Congress and signed by the President," Barr said in a statement.
"Whatever the scope of the President's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden," U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar wrote.
But the pledges were told that ban was expressly lifted for Big Brother Night, and Coffey was handed a bottle of Wild Turkey 101 proof bourbon, the presentment says.
The Egyptian judoka Islam El Shehaby, who refused to shake the hand of his Israeli opponent Or Sasson, was following his nation's standards — one that Olympic officials expressly reject.
North Carolina repealed the most controversial parts of its so-called bathroom bill, but it still lacks statewide protections against discrimination and expressly bars them at the local level.
But there's an exception, listed under the harassment section of the report: Contacting people or claiming that they're "lying about being a victim of an event" is expressly forbidden.
"The law prohibits the executive branch from spending federal tax dollars unless those dollars have been expressly appropriated by Congress," she said at a Wednesday hearing on the matter.
Taylor Mac's "Hir," seen last fall at Playwrights Horizons, while not expressly a play about the decline of the middle class, nevertheless tackles the subject in a sidelong manner.
They prevent it from being disclosed at all, even inside government, except to the limited categories of individuals identified in those laws — none of which expressly include inspectors general.
Visitors walk in to face a giant black-and-white photograph of the Grand Theater, which opened in 1903 as the first such venue expressly built for Yiddish shows.
The characters do a lot of deferring and apologising, and even when they aren't expressly said to be bowing gently to one another you can easily imagine they are.
But while she points expressly to the disproportionate effect on her Honduran community, her message includes her current hometown of New York City, also threatened by rising sea levels.
Women shouldn't catcall, either — but not because they aren't as threatening: because it's wrong to volunteer an assessment of a stranger's physicality without having been expressly asked for it.
Groups like the ones involved in the Stand Up to Hate campaign, which expressly targets immigrants who want to vote against Trump, want to turbocharge the usual quadrennial trend.
"Congress has expressly authorized the death penalty through legislation adopted by the people's representatives in both houses of Congress and signed by the president," Barr said in a statement.
Miniature horses have joined dogs and cats as one of the three animals expressly allowed on board as service animals, which are trained to assist someone with a disability.
This rings especially true for a handful of projects where the art and the room seem to be working in tandem, despite not having been expressly planned that way.
"Whatever the scope of the president's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden," Mr. Tigar wrote in his order.
"In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me and continue to do so," said Conyers, who is one of America's most prominent black lawmakers.
" Avengers director Joss Whedon was behind the video via a Super PAC called Save the Day expressly devoted to "the idea that voting is a necessary and heroic act.
But in ways big and small, many of them expressly intended to roll back actions of the Obama administration, Trump and his Cabinet are changing things to their liking.
According to one study cited, as much as 91 cents on the dollar went to share repurchases, even though that, along with compensation increases, was expressly prohibited by Congress.
"We strongly condemn this practice and urge you to expressly forbid the random screening and harassment of hotel guests by your personnel in the future," Gallego and Jayapal wrote.
In July 2016, Congress legislated PROMESA to create an Oversight and Management Board, expressly based on the authority provided by Article IV, Section 3, of the United States Constitution.
He's one of the largest recipients of NRA money in Washington in 2018, according to Open Secrets; I co-founded #NoRA expressly to get NRA money out of Washington.
Not only did these charges not implicate Trump or his campaign, but the filing expressly stated that no one in the Trump campaign knowingly engaged Russians in these efforts.
Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle have pushed back on the bailout label, and the bill expressly prohibits federal taxpayer funds from paying down Puerto Rico's debt.
But if that's what Barr had in mind, he hasn't expressly said so since he received Mueller's final report — which itself contains a lengthy rebuttal of that very idea.
In an experiment expressly designed to "question the idea of free will," the duo set a few firefly-colored LED lights to flash on and off at regular intervals.
Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network, or breach or circumvent any security or authentication measures (except as expressly permitted by the Twitter Bug Bounty program).
Although the death penalty is not expressly written into the country's penal code, Saudi Arabia follows Sharia law, which states that same-sex activity is punishable with death by stoning.
" The scientific integrity document expressly "prohibits managers and other Agency leadership from intimidating or coercing scientists to alter scientific data, findings or professional opinions or inappropriately influencing scientific advisory boards.
The owner of the Chicago Board of Trade and other exchanges has previously prohibited manipulation, fraud and other "bad faith" actions, but attempts at such activities were not expressly prohibited.
The Odin sells kits for home genetic engineering, and though those kits do not expressly mention humans, it also sells a human DNA plasmid that promotes muscle growth for $20.
The company was "confident that no adverse health outcomes were created and that personal information was not shared with referral partners unless the individual had expressly requested to be contacted".
Iris Figueroa, attorney at Farmworker Justice, said the rule would expressly shrink large chunks of the measures established in the exclusion zone rule, which went into effect in January 2017.
Ukrainian officials say pro-Russia rebels are violating the terms of a 2015 ceasefire agreement by using weapons expressly banned the Minsk Protocol such as grenade launchers and a tank.
Galvano's proposal would make Florida the ninth state in the U.S. to expressly permit authorized employees to concealed-carry a gun on school grounds or have no law preventing it.
Kogan's app violated multiple terms from Facebook's Platform Policy, including one that expressly forbirds providing data taken from Facebook to another third party which, in this case, was Cambridge Analytica.
Interpersonal romances are expressly forbidden, and the two go to great lengths to hide their newfound relationship as their corporate overlords demand more from the research team at the facility.
I suppose the Justice Department could create its own formula and use it to determine where to send Observers, but that's akin to making law, which the constitution expressly forbids.
"There are big differences that aren't easy to overcome, but I want to say this expressly, we are looking forward to President Erdogan's visit to the G20 summit," Gabriel said.
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That is why, in part, many public health experts expressly called for the emergency designation months ago -- as a way to refocus attention and to bring in much-needed funds.
Ms Rousseff and Lula dismissed the report as unfounded speculation by IstoÉ; Mr do Amaral's office issued a terse note declining to confirm the leaks' contents (without expressly denying them).
ESRB, the game-rating organization that puts advisories on game packaging in the U.S., has already expressly stated that it does not consider loot box systems like this as gambling.
The story has been withdrawn because Reuters was unable to confirm that Khalid Omar Ali was aboard the Mavi Marmara in May 2010 which the Mavi Marmara organizers expressly deny.
Unless you're at a nudist colony, or somewhere that's expressly told you otherwise, it's a good idea to assume no one in another country wants to see your bits. 2.
He also calls out OWS for what he describes as "expressly" hindering and prohibiting federation — meaning LibreSignal cannot run their own servers and then federate within the wider Signal network.
"[T]he message I got in May was the third time I've been expressly or implicitly threatened with violence by someone whose views clearly align with Donald Trump's," Stephens wrote.
The federal pardon power lies exclusively with the president, and Section II of the Constitution expressly limits that power only in cases of impeachment and to violations of federal law.
In contrast, the Asacol defendants expressly said they would challenge such affidavits – which would turn every plaintiff's drug purchase into a mini-trial, allowing individual issues to swamp common questions.
Ms. Satter, artistic director of the experimental theater company Half Straddle, is in another band now, formed expressly for her troupe's new show, "Ghost Rings," at New York Live Arts.
Indeed, the state high court expressly disclaimed the notion that the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation of Section 28503 was binding on it, or more generally, on the Idaho state courts.
According to Wadler's counsel, the agency has expressly opined that whistleblowers suing under Sarbanes-Oxley – one of Wadler's federal causes of action, along with Dodd-Frank – can use privileged material.
"Retaliation is expressly prohibited by the law, and it runs counter to the culture of compliance and ethical responsibility that is expected of the Department and all employees," she said.
Remember that the IG report expressly makes clear that he found no evidence that the FBI was influenced by partisan bias in its decision-making regarding the Clinton email server.
The idea of expressly cutting funding for states that have done the best at getting their residents coverage doesn't show up in any other health care plan except Graham-Cassidy.
They said that the site's functionality has a "clear invitation to use the service to host malware," according to the researchers, even though malware is expressly forbidden on the site.
It is these tight limits on disclosure, combined with the failure to expressly provide for inspector general access, that created the difficult legal question the Office of Legal Counsel considered.
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and others have expressly stated that they have seen no evidence of collusion between the White House and the Russians in the election.
On the right, this has been obvious for years—think tanks like Heritage and Cato were founded to influence public policy in ways that expressly favor corporations and the wealthy.
Though Spheeris had expressly turned down the chance to helm a movie making fun of this scene, with Decline II she accidentally made one that showed a scene mocking itself.
Check. And in case there's any question how he feels about "the old days," Trump has expressly said he "loves" them and has pledged that "we're going back" to them.
You develop the overwhelming impression that some cryptic but staggeringly powerful intelligence is staging a performance expressly for you, even as you remind yourself that this can't be the case.
In 1965, Medicaid adopted a policy that expressly forbade psychiatric hospitals with more than 16 beds from being reimbursed for providing lifesaving medical care to people with serious mental illnesses.
The Broaden trial offered only post-surgical support, and to prevent statistical confounds it expressly ruled out the addition of any psycho—or drug therapy not underway before the trial.
Though Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has been referred to as the director's "Manson movie," it doesn't seem like the film is expressly focused on the hippy cult leader.
But it's the inclusion of these writers' sophisticated work — about teenage jobs, music, nature and parents, not written expressly for children — that honors young readers' abilities to parse complex ideas.
As recently as March, Congress passed a school safety bill that allocated $50 million a year to local school districts, but expressly prohibited the use of the money for firearms.
" The Department of Justice alleged that Maduro and other officials "expressly intended to flood the United States with cocaine in order to undermine the health and wellbeing of our nation.
The 52 Cuban doctors arrived after government officials in Lombardy expressly requested their support, and many other professionals from the country are being deployed abroad to help with relief efforts.
Federal law expressly states that it is illegal for "a person to solicit, accept, or receive" anything of value from a foreign national in connection with a United States election.
Reporters also had to submit to an extra layer of security screening to get to a balcony that overlooks the Senate floor, a requirement added expressly for the president's trial.
Issue advocacy would be permitted so long as it didn't expressly endorse specific candidates, ballot measures, legislation or judicial decisions, but these advertisers wouldn't be able to microtarget specific audiences.
Toward the end of his career, Dworkin cast his project in expressly originalist terms, arguing that the goal of constitutional interpretation was to identify the principle enacted by the text.
If the 85033th Congress had intended to protect the categories of "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" from discrimination, they should be expected to have expressly enumerated them in the law.
SFF author K. Tempest Bradford gathered many trans and nonbinary perspectives (not all negative toward the story) in a Twitter thread that also expressly criticized cisgender defenses of the work.
But the Warriors' star power — including Kevin Durant, whom they signed last summer for expressly this pressure-cooker purpose — prevailed over James, Kyrie Irving and the rest of the Cavaliers.
Retail workers, who are also contending with top-down mandates about greeting customers and the desire to make commission, need to determine if their assistance is unwelcome or expressly desired.
Regarding science and U.S. national security, no promising "mind over mind" efforts can make operational sense until all key concepts are expressly defined and then logically differentiated, one from another.
Consider that while the ban would make exceptions for "religious minorities" fleeing religious persecution in their home countries, it expressly denies entry to Muslim refugees fleeing religious persecution from Muslim governments.
As to the first issue, one former official from the Obama administration pointed out that DOJ's guidance expressly limits the number of people who can have contact on pending criminal matters.
While it may look like a union and sound like a union, it stops just short of that, because the group is expressly prohibited from collectively bargaining for changes in fares.
The stealth fighter jet, which Lockheed Martin is selling to US allies, comes with caveats that expressly prohibit unauthorized tinkering and a requirement that only US-run facilities service the plane.
"Any local ordinance that expressly limits or prohibits growing vegetables on one's own property will be "void and unenforceable,"" the Institute for Justice said when the bill was signed into law.
" A unnamed senior U.S. immigration official told the Intercept the new wording signifies a bigger change, saying, "While it doesn't expressly say it, it means that they aren't customers, but aliens.
Azar told lawmakers that he does not believe that the Dickey amendment expressly prohibits CDC research on guns, but rather restricts the agency from advocating for advocate for certain gun policies.
In that case, the project became so interactive that each participant had their own storyline written and tailored expressly for them, based upon whatever personal information they shared with the characters.
Almost anything, including the use of weapons of mass destruction, is justified as retribution against their enemies—except, perhaps, for acts expressly forbidden by Islam, such as causing death through sodomy.
People are also mad that Blizzard didn't announce new content for Diablo 3 and didn't announce Diablo 4, the latter of which the company expressly said it wasn't going to reveal.
Even China's chief geostrategic initiative, its "belt-and-road" effort to foster infrastructure links in Asia and beyond, is no rival to the current order but is expressly built atop it.
Our contract with Cohen was expressly limited to providing consulting and advisory services, and it did not permit him to lobby on our behalf without first notifying us (which never occurred).

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