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Whether it will happen depends on two embargoes: the one the United States imposes on Cuba and the one the Castro regime (now under Fidel's brother, Raúl) imposes on its own people.
But many people resent the huge stress it imposes on adolescents.
In the first scene, Jaap imposes on Kate while she's weeping.
Reduce the regulatory burden government imposes on banks and they will lend again.
The second thread is the burden government imposes on the healthy Schumpeterian process.
But the hangover will be the cost it imposes on everyday internet users.End.
Congress should follow the same set of rules that it imposes on others.
Whatever sentence Judge Jackson imposes on Stone this week is likely to stand.
The government waives the high taxes it imposes on sales of other cars.
It's a timeout of a different of color -- one she imposes on herself.
Try to forget the power relations that such history still imposes on us today.
He mentions Canada and the whopping tariffs it imposes on dairy and dairy- related products.
Eleven states even have higher minimums than the $9.50 that Minnesota imposes on large employers.
Another reason, though, is the strict control that China's Communist Party imposes on Chinese media.
She is currently suing the city over the steep fines Miami Beach imposes on homeowners.
If the conditions China imposes on foreign multinationals are too onerous, they can refuse to invest.
Nowhere does Warren acknowledge the large deadweight burden that today's high tax rate imposes on investment.
It gets its money from the Federal Reserve and from fines it imposes on financial institutions.
That's not surprising in light of the stringent nondisclosure agreements that Trump routinely imposes on his staff.
Its economy minister said the government would respond immediately to any trade actions Trump imposes on Mexico.
The first is the high standard the Food and Drug Administration imposes on any competing auto-injectors.
When he acts and speaks publicly, he must remember the obligations his solemn office imposes on him.
His complaint is that China imposes significantly higher tariffs on the U.S. than the U.S. imposes on China.
It&aposs unlikely that Israel will let the boats exceed the six-nautical-mile limit it imposes on Gaza.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, for example, has limited the publication of the fines it imposes on employers.
The darts, feints and teases make Mahrez the unpredictable element in the toil that Leicester imposes on its opponents.
According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), the U.S. imposes, on average, lower tariffs than our closest trading partners.
The Act imposes on you an affirmative duty to disavow this effort through public announcements and other appropriate means.
It would be equally true to say that Greece's deficit imposes on Germany the burden of running a surplus.
The Constitution imposes on the Congress the responsibility to hold the Chief Executive accountable if he abuses his powers.
They can start to do so by enacting legislation to eliminate the fees that the court imposes on criminal defendants.
"The statute's purposes cannot justify the restrictions it imposes on speech," Circuit Judge Sandra Lynch wrote in the court's decision.
Conservatives have demanded the removal of those and other conditions the law imposes on insurers, arguing they drive premiums skyward.
His intent is important because it is likely to influence the sentence that Judge Nathan imposes on Mr. Pham, 33.
Still, access to health care has improved substantially even as the financial burden it imposes on ordinary Rwandans has declined.
First, the state needs to set an example by abolishing the surcharge it imposes on traffic violations and other criminal convictions.
Below are some key restrictions that the deal, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, imposes on Iran's nuclear activities.
Mr Trump has often complained about the VAT Mexico imposes on American goods, when Mexican exports flowing north incur no such levy.
Politicians in France have voted to approve a new law that imposes on-the-spot fines for sexual harassment in public places.
One measure of the trade-offs our society imposes on women is that they are having fewer children than they'd like to.
But he also recently expressed support for President Donald Trump's trade war, citing the high tariffs that China imposes on foreign automakers.
Since then, Canada's trade barriers have come under fire, including the tariff of up to 270 percent it imposes on dairy products.
They're a place for where hip-hop artists can tell their own stories, unencumbered by the narratives music media imposes on them.
The commission wants Google itself to come up with remedies, which in effect means dropping all the restrictions it imposes on device-makers.
I was surprised to find few of the self-congratulatory souvenirs that a life of foreign correspondence usually imposes on a person's habitat.
The agreement is also expected to allow the United States to extend the tariffs that it imposes on Korean pickup trucks to 2041.
Yet we must accept medical care from doctors who are similarly impaired due to the lack of sleep the system imposes on them.
Does that mean we should tolerate the brutal, dystopian conditions it imposes on its employees, or the dynastic wealth hoarding of its founder?
The law also has meant trade between the United States and Hong Kong is not subject to the tariffs Washington imposes on China.
"Voters have just become exhausted by the trauma Donald Trump imposes on them all the time," campaign manager Rick Wilson told VICE News.
Until the net neutrality order was passed, internet providers operated under the generic privacy framework that the Federal Trade Commission imposes on all companies.
All this is possible because China has not stopped foreigners from cashing out, despite the strict capital controls it imposes on its own citizens.
Ali's eldest sibling Sarah fails the tests her sex imposes on her in another way, feeling she cannot fulfil the duties of a mother.
Xi and his regime believe they benefit from the stress that the umpteenth North Korean missile crisis imposes on the U.S. militarily and politically.
The "double payment the exchange's prorated annual fee imposes on them imposes a significant financial burden and acts as a disincentive to transferring," NYSE said.
A country may have high tariffs on some products — as Canada imposes on dairy imports — and either very low or no tariffs on many others.
We can read into this tragedy the disastrous head-on collision of two conflicting obligations that the "creative city" imposes on itself and its residents.
Canada has long used Chapter 19 to fight duties that the United States imposes on its products, including a decades-long dispute over lumber imports.
That tax was 0.45 percent of a person's earnings, one-ninth of the top income tax rate that the city imposes on its own residents.
The bedrock federal environmental law imposes on all federal agencies the responsibility to evaluate the environmental impact of large infrastructure projects like pipelines or roads.
All four central characters struggle to reconcile the expectations that the world imposes on them with the internal selves they discover through heartbreak and struggle.
The closest it gets to a meaningful exploration of the limitations the conservative movement imposes on women occurs briefly, near the end of the film.
I'm a pre-operative trans woman, and I often struggle to feel affirmed in my body because of the expectations that cisheteronormative society imposes on me.
Unless it can be stored, the more costs it imposes on the rest of the system—in other words, the lower the value of solar becomes.
One remedy I called for was reciprocity: Let's make Chinese firms doing business in the United States follow the same rules that China imposes on us.
This public oath is about the only requirement that the Islamic State imposes on followers who wish to carry out acts of terror in its name.
Still, Japan could ask for some concessions, like a reduction in the current tariffs of 20 percent that the United States imposes on light truck imports.
The main reason for the price difference is the heavy import duties that the Indian government imposes on smartphones in a bid to increase local manufacturing.
The outrage that unchecked social media imposes on our psyches is pulling at the fabric of our republic and threatens the foundations of our social order.
Warren is also missing a golden opportunity to make an important point about the various costs that the health care industry imposes on the middle class.
In or out, British companies will go on having to meet the strict rules the EU imposes on anyone taking data from consumers in the bloc.
It has largely fallen to outsiders, such as Nils Muiznieks, human-rights commissioner at the Council of Europe, to deplore the constraints this imposes on individual liberties.
The fees are commonly referred to as a "tax" Apple imposes on app developers, but Apple characterizes it as a revenue share model for the App Store.
The Constitution imposes on the president the duty to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," which vests the authority to oversee all federal law enforcement.
And they don't feel safe in the precarious conditions that American capitalism imposes on them, when they are one lost job or health problem away from disaster.
But it's hard to make the case that these special cases are any worse than, say, the 25 percent tariff the U.S. still imposes on light trucks.
As Stalin was fond of saying, "Whoever occupies a territory imposes on it his own social system," and the Soviet Union was simply too powerful to resist.
Civic education teaches us about the history behind our values, what it means to be a citizen in our democracy, and what obligations that imposes on us.
There is no serious dispute among number crunchers about the astronomical financial burdens that Guantánamo's continued operation imposes on the United States without any identifiable security benefit.
"As a woman, I've always been very aware of the ridiculous beauty standards society imposes on us, and I've always taken issue with that," Fielder, 27, tells PEOPLE.
Clinton was referring to the high marginal income tax rates that Obamacare imposes on workers through its tax credits, which get clawed back in a very unfair way.
Adding to the desperate feel is an utterly arbitrary time constraint Conner imposes on the unit: It has only five days to investigate and resolve each case. Why?
In his June remarks, he said he wanted to protect the country from "the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country" and legal implications.
The fine tenor Piero Pretti dealt ably with the heroic demands Casella imposes on Altidòr, and the soprano Carmela Remigio brought both appealing delicacy and resolve to Miranda.
Among other things, the pact would eliminate a 10 percent duty that the E.U. imposes on Japanese car imports, while removing obstacles that European automakers face in Japan.
No one is more eager to exploit the shortcomings of the U.S. political system and the self-inflicted damage it imposes on U.S. industrial fortunes than the Chinese leadership.
British companies trading with the European Union after Brexit will have to comply with the strict rules the EU imposes on anyone taking data from consumers in the bloc.
What has changed substantially is not the type of person who is elected to Congress, but rather the process and the limitations the institution now imposes on our representatives.
Unlike the punitive tariffs that the United States frequently imposes on "dumped" or unfairly subsidized goods from specified countries, Trump's steel and aluminum measures would apply to all countries.
Thus, as of today, the United States will cease all implementation of the nonbinding Paris accord and the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country.
From the perspective of employers, meanwhile, the discouraging burden that the minimum wage imposes on offering entry-level jobs would be replaced by a subsidy actively encouraging their creation.
There's a power in their visibility and financial advantages that seems inherently at odds with the powerlessness the criminal justice system imposes on poor and Black and brown people.
By contrast, the greater volume of children among the new Central American migrants imposes on immigration agencies a need for more psychologists, nutritionists, educators and a host of others.
He is only one of many Abbas rivals and opponents within his organization who have fled the thuggish reprisals the Palestinian leadership imposes on its own, usually equally unsavory, rivals.
His administration has discussed other moves like curbing outreach programs that persuade people to buy coverage and not enforcing the tax penalty the statute imposes on those who remain uninsured.
More likely is that the turbulence will continue and that an angry president will set Republicans in Congress the kind of unreasonable loyalty test he often imposes on his staff.
Thus, as of today, the United States will cease all implementation of the non-binding Paris accord and the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country.
The system allows Canada to appeal punitive duties that the United States imposes on Canadian products, like lumber, as a penalty for subsidizing and dumping products into the American market.
Lanchester constructs a more elegant wall in prose than any politician could in concrete, but the limits that it imposes on itself are still barriers, no matter how artistically designed.
Pruitt said he hoped for legislative reform of the U.S. biofuels policy this year, calling it "substantially needed and important" because of the costs the regulation imposes on oil refiners.
Judges considering laws restricting access to abortion, Justice Breyer added, must make a cost-benefit calculation, weighing the burdens a law imposes on abortion access against the benefits it confers.
"We are thrilled that the court put a temporary stop to some of the grave harm H.B. 2 imposes on our transgender clients," said Tara Borelli, Lambda Legal senior attorney.
But after 40 years, it has become clear that NEPA's benefits can be enhanced while significantly reducing the unnecessary burdens and costs that the NEPA process imposes on the public.
We need to realize that the pressure to get things back to normal as quickly as possible is inherently impossible with the rules and regulations Congress imposes on cabinet departments.
LORETTA MESTER: So, when you have the privilege of working for an institution as honorable as the Federal Reserve, you have to take on the challenges that that imposes on you.
But to secure it, Turkey must still meet five of 72 criteria the EU imposes on all states exempt from visas, one of which is narrowing its legal definition of terrorism.
Furthermore, because of the immobility that using paper/cloth/cow dung imposes on them, it is common practice for girls to drop out of school for the week of their period.
"As of today, the United States will cease all implementation of the non-binding Paris accord and the draconian financial and economic burdens the agreement imposes on our country," Trump said.
An article on May 29 about the economic costs of long security lines at airports gave an outdated figure for the fee that the Transportation Security Administration imposes on airline tickets.
The single most important climate policy in the world might be the efficiency regulations that the American government imposes on cars and trucks, which are under attack by the Trump administration.
The 14 percent figure that he cited for Chinese tariffs is close to the 15.5 percent that, according to the 2018 White House report, Beijing imposes on average against agricultural products.
The code imposes on us that a banned method has the potential to be performance enhancing, is a risk for the health of the athletes, and potentially violates the spirit of sport.
That's my half of our mortgage and other bills, insurance, groceries, and what I like to call the $210 "walking out your door tax" that New York City imposes on its residents.
To extend this apt analogy, Republicans who do not condemn the trauma and abuse that Trump imposes on immigrant children will be joining a cult of political suicide in the midterm elections.
Clement's brief argues elegantly that the text of the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent allow precisely the sort of "modest restriction" that the CFPB appointment provision imposes on the president's removal power.
That principle is reflected in the Prevent programme, which imposes on teachers, policemen and other public servants a duty to be vigilant in spotting individuals who might be falling prey to extremist ideas.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico would probably respond to any tariff the United States imposes on imports from its southern neighbor with levies on select goods, Mexico's Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said on Friday.
Hamada said the BOJ should not further cut the minus 0.1 percent rate it imposes on some excess reserves that commercial banks park with the central bank as, he said, this hurts businesses.
The EU is focused on the strict licensing rules that Google imposes on smartphone-makers—for example, requiring them to pre-install its Chrome browser as a condition of licensing some Google apps.
SUNDAY BUSINESS An article on May 29 about the economic costs of long security lines at airports gave an outdated figure for the fee that the Transportation Security Administration imposes on airline tickets.
Those agreements phase in higher CGT over two years, rising to the full 15 percent tax rate India imposes on short-term capital gains on shares and 30 percent on futures and options.
After years of attempting and failing to use Mint as a budgeting tool, I realized the frustration I felt came from the sheer number of categories Mint imposes on users for nonrecurring expenses.
But the document's title — "Report on Effects of a Changing Climate to the Department of Defense" — and its contents are clearly meant to showcase the difficulties that climate change imposes on American troops.
It's a tax a country imposes on an imported good or service, making them less attractive to consumers and reducing consumption of those imports, often with the aim of making domestic alternatives more appealing.
Two: If you think this is going to lead to you having a cookbook in two years, you are probably not cut out for the pain and suffering that this industry imposes on you.
Any imported sperm must come from donors who meet the same standards New Zealand imposes on its own (non-anonymous, donated to 10 families or fewer, and uncompensated), and that's a near impossible find.
Mundt said the investigation would examine the business conditions that Amazon imposes on traders using its site, including a lack of transparency over how it ends relations with merchants, delayed payments and shipping conditions.
Yet in spite of its flaws, the Nevada brothel system is still leaps and bounds ahead of the criminal penalties most of the country imposes on all people who choose to exchange sex for money.
Portugal had just been chastised by the European Commission for submitting a budget that missed the 22015% of GDP deficit limit the euro zone imposes on its members (the commission projected it would hit 20.6%).
Our insanely high tax rate has led to an estimated $2 trillion in sheltered capital overseas to avoid the double taxation that our antiquated tax code imposes on companies when they bring those profits home.
Roberts repeatedly asked whether there is any difference between the burden the Texas law struck down in Whole Woman's Health imposes on people seeking abortions and the burden imposed by the nearly identical Louisiana law.
Anthony Lewis, arguing for the government, responded to Gartenlaub's argument with vague promises that the minimization procedures—rules that FISA imposes on data obtained under the statute—would take care of any Fourth Amendment concerns.
It can also be triggered if the regulator imposes on IBK an emergency measure (eg restrictions on acceptance of deposits and a prohibition on repayment of debts) pursuant to Article 38 of the same regulation.
Zakia and Ali's tale is, however, only the epidermal layer of "The Lovers"; underneath is an insight into the architecture of Western saviordom and the choices it imposes on those on whom it bestows its benevolence.
Americans continue to demand clean energy, understanding that when we take into account the full costs of the harm and hazards that oil imposes on our environment and health, it is not cheap — at any price.
In the column she wrote following the Guardian tabulation, Valenti talks candidly about the toll that online harassment, including rape and death threats, imposes on women who choose to take on sexism in the public sphere.
But the basic premise of auto enrollment is to push more people toward insurance coverage, which will be especially important under the AHCA, given the penalty it imposes on those who experience lapses in their coverage.
The question whether Congress can designate members of the Financial Board under the Territorial Clause without running afoul of the Appointment Clause requires addressing the structural limitations, if any, that the Constitution imposes on its authority.
This requires that we recognize that we cannot know how time would have altered their views and it imposes on us the obligation to resist the temptation to read them selectively to serve our own agendas.
If Britain does not secure a free-trade deal with the European Union, car makers in the country could face export tariffs of 2000 percent - the level the EU imposes on cars imported from outside the bloc.
The BOJ is expected to maintain the minus 0.1 percent interest rate it imposes on some excess reserves and to hold the 10-year government bond yield target at around zero, the poll of 15 analysts showed.
" His final words on this historic occasion were a ringing endorsement of Barr's central thesis: "But let us never believe that the freedom of religion imposes on any of us some responsibility to run from our convictions.
Unlike the punitive tariffs the United States frequently imposes on "dumped" or unfairly subsidized goods from specified countries, President Donald Trump's 25 percent tariff on steel and 10 percent tariff on aluminum would apply to all countries.
A Pennsylvania state board has determined that Bill Cosby is a "sexually violent predator," an assessment that could play a role in how severe a penalty the judge imposes on him when he is sentenced in September.
He defends the writer's right to be immoral, to be a "terrible person" as he put it, since otherwise he is only abetting the silence that society imposes on our darkest thoughts and feelings, about death, sex, love.
To allow for proper review and establishment of standards to prevent terrorist or criminal infiltration by foreign nationals, the Executive Order imposes on nationals of certain designated countries a 2017-day bar on entry into the United States.
GPIF currently entrusts its deposits to a trust bank arm of Mitsubishi Financial Group, which had been shouldering the cost of a 0.1 percent charge the BOJ imposes on a portion of excess reserves parked with the central bank.
"UGT believes that the company, Glovo, imposes on its workers, through deception and abuse of their vulnerable status, labour conditions and social security conditions which violate the protections afforded to them by law," the union said in a statement.
The farm, near Mandalay in central Myanmar, had been praised on Facebook by a group calling itself the Mahar Legalization Movement Myanmar, which wants the Burmese government to ease the heavy penalties it imposes on cannabis production and use.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will tell the United States in their economic talks that any border tax the U.S. government imposes on imports should not break World Trade Organization rules, an adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday.
The consensus from the wider poll found the BOJ will hold the -0.1 percent interest rate it imposes on some excess bank reserves steady and will also maintain its 10-year JGB yield target of around zero percent throughout next year.
That includes whether any money is changing hands or whether DuckDuckGo is limited by the same "daily limit of 250,000 map views and 25,000 service calls" that Apple imposes on companies that integrate its maps on the web for free.
" And she had a perspective on crime, shared by some other black leaders at the time, informed by the burden it imposes on black neighborhoods: "Let's be clear who the victims of crime are — they come from the same communities.
"That is why it is essential that any tax reform considered by the Senate take into account the unique burden that the federal tax code imposes on small businesses and ensure that Main Street businesses benefit from tax reform," they wrote.
It raises money to fund good programs, but the relatively small carbon price it imposes on a relatively narrow slice of the economy does not, in and of itself, drive many (or possibly any) carbon reductions that wouldn't have otherwise occurred.
The FCC has long asserted that it has "plenary jurisdiction" over telephone numbers under section 201(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, because "telephone numbers are an indispensable part" of the duties that section 201(a) imposes on telecommunications carriers.
As recently as Monday night, last-minute changes to the American Health Care Act attempted to alleviate concerns from states by slightly tweaking the growth rate for the caps the legislation imposes on costs from seniors and people with disabilities.
Increased fracking for natural gas would also feed the construction of new gas-fired power plants for domestic energy consumption — to say nothing of the inherent risks to air, water and human health fracking imposes on front-line communities where it occurs.
In the world according to Brexiteers, Britain needn't lose much by leaving the EU, because it can still negotiate a free trade agreement with the rest of Europe, or, at worst, face the low tariffs the EU imposes on other non-EU economies.
Aside from the many stringent limitations a terrorism-sponsor designation imposes on a state, the label serves as a formal indication from the United States that any positive development of diplomatic relations is contingent on abandoning the financing and support of terrorism.
These players, most of them imported from Europe, were deemed so vital to the growth and visibility of M.L.S. that their multimillion-dollar salaries were largely exempted from, and in fact often dwarfed, the salary cap that the league imposes on its teams.
In the name of competition, it far too frequently demands that industry surrender its intellectual property rights; in the name of financial stringency, it imposes on industry a unique accounting system, even as its own auditors are years behind in validating industry's costs.
At issue are several types of agreements that Google imposes on phone makers and telecommunications companies if they want to sell Android-based devices to their users—conditions that applied to handset makers even though Google provides the operating system to manufacturers free of charge.
"The biggest challenge for Apple today is that the tariffs that India imposes on imported phones greatly increases the pricing of iPhones in India," Hung said, adding that in the first half of 2581.60, the company shipped slightly over a million iPhones in India.
But that decision still imposes on me an added responsibility to pay homage to those who did serve — not to succumb to the insults of "baby killers" or the patronizing perception of volunteers as dupes, but to recognize that we are in their debt.
Second, given the viability of the fetus in the late stages of pregnancy, an abortion — a medical procedure in which the fetus's death is an unavoidable outcome — imposes on the medical staff the act of performing a procedure in which a viable fetus will die.
The automotive officials said that Mexico had sought reassurances that new content rules would not cause losses of existing facilities or jobs in the sector and that a NAFTA deal would make Mexico immune to any automotive tariff Trump imposes on national security grounds.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's top business groups on Thursday urged the central bank to cut its benchmark interest rate by at least half a percentage point and lower the cash reserve ratio it imposes on banks to stimulate an economy that is showing signs of weakness.
After seven years of promising to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly known as ObamaCare, Republicans are toying with a dangerous strategy that would repeal the law's mandates and subsidies but leave intact its the most harmful feature — the regulations it imposes on health insurance.
"On the one hand, the Syrian regime claims to discuss peace in Geneva, and on the other hand, it intensifies its military offensive against opposition groups with which it is supposed to discuss, and imposes on the city of Aleppo an unprecedented torrent of fire," said Delattre.
She agreed that some of the regulatory burdens the act imposes on smaller, community banks may be excessive, and she did not explicitly defend the Volcker Rule, a Dodd-Frank provision that limits commercial banks' ability to engage in certain risky but lucrative investment banking activities.
NEW DELHI, Jan 20183 (Reuters) - India's top business groups on Thursday urged the central bank to cut its benchmark interest rate by at least half a percentage point and lower the cash reserve ratio it imposes on banks to stimulate an economy that is showing signs of weakness.
This is true of regulation; indeed, the classic conservative critique of big government holds that while each one of several regulations may seem justified when examined under a cost-benefit analysis in isolation, government often substantially underestimates the total burden the regulatory state imposes on individuals and businesses.
So here we are, nearly a century into this self-rule thing, and the Irish state, which is, of course, an expression of Irish society, is still hellbent on protecting an institution, the church, that has repeatedly failed to live up to the moral code it imposes on others.
As the protests gathered steam in Hong Kong on Wednesday, Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the United States House of Representatives, issued a statement questioning whether Washington should reconsider a law that exempts Hong Kong from some of the trade and technology limits it imposes on the rest of China.
"We're thrilled that the court ruled on the right side for our clients today and that our clients are one step closer to being free from the discrimination that this harmful law imposes on them simply because they are transgender," said Chris Brook, legal director of the ACLU of North Carolina.
Divorce can, in fact, cause adults to lose both their places in the world and their minds; adults forcing optimism amid sad upheaval is a complicated kind of madness that often imposes on kids a constant, low-grade anxiety, and the novel is at its smartest and most convincing when chronicling this phenomenon.
"Instead of respecting both common sense and last fall's public commitment to Congress, the FCC tilts the regulatory playing field by proposing to impose more burdensome regulation on internet service providers, or ISPs, than the FTC imposes on so-called 'edge providers,' " he said when the commission voted to formally consider the proposal.
The opinion boils down to the judges' finding that Amex does not have power to raise the fees it imposes on merchants because it must maintain a large network of them to preserve its appeal to consumers, and if it loses consumers, it will have trouble securing merchants, and so on and so on.
"It is clear to me that there are members of the Senate who are either naïve or they don't recognize the real risk factors that Russia imposes on our system of government," said Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat of Maryland, who led a report on Vladimir V. Putin's tactical aggression in Europe this year.
Joel M. Moskowitz, director of the Center for Family and Community Health at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley, said that based on the overall results of the study, the government should reassess and strengthen the limits it imposes on how much and what types of radiation cellphones can emit.
It has been hastened in part by term limits the party imposes on leadership positions, which have confronted many lawmakers with the unappealing prospect of waging another difficult re-election campaign in which the best-case scenario is hanging onto their job while losing a plum perch, and likely continuing to serve in the minority.
Christopher Shays (R-Conn.), the author of the bill, and Meredith as a reform advocate supporting the legislation), the argument was simple: Congress should live by the same laws it imposes on the executive branch and the private sector, and Congress will write better laws when it has to live by the laws it writes.
That type of like what kind of companies are these people trying to create, and ultimately, that comes down to the values that the company has and the values that it imposes on its users and then how it then enforces and shapes the behavior of that platform to make sure that it actually lines up to those values.
"[That] means all of the various horror stories that people paint about what might happen if Britain left the EU, to the extent that there's something in them, then their relevance or their strength has been diminishing," he said, adding that the tariffs the EU imposes on imports from outside the bloc are only around 3 percent on average.
It now appears that the Trump strategy for the midterm elections is to escalate the trauma and abuse he imposes on immigrant children and to demand that Republicans in Congress march in lockstep in support of this vile and sickening spectacle that dishonors the core values of Americanism and disrespects the shared values of the great faiths.
The Democratic minority in the Senate said three components of the bill were at issue: a provision expanding the use of 529 savings accounts for K-12 expenses, a provision regarding the title of the bill, and part of the criteria for whether colleges and universities are subject to an excise tax that the bill imposes on investment income.
This week, Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE ordered the Department of Justice to undertake a comprehensive review of its highly politicized police reform initiatives, which include the consent decrees it imposes on local law enforcement agencies.
While he has said he plans to communicate more actively than his late predecessor Yukiya Amano, he said that, like Amano, he would not voice an opinion on the state of the nuclear deal, which has been eroding as Iran breaches the limits it imposes on its nuclear activities one by one, in response to a U.S. pullout from the accord last year and reimposition of sanctions on Iran.
The document states that henceforth risk management decisions throughout the government will be managed as an "executive branch enterprise," adding that the federal government has "for too long accepted antiquated and difficult–to-defend IT."It also imposes on all agencies a 90-day process for the implementation of a cybersecurity framework developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a non-regulatory body charged with developing cybersecurity standards for the federal government.
In the language that the respectable use to banish views without rebuttal, I regard them — friends and colleagues and faithful readers — as essentially extremists, for whom the distinctive and sometimes awful burdens that pregnancy imposes on women have become an excuse to build a grotesque legal regime in which the most vulnerable human beings can be vacuumed out or dismembered, killed for reasons of eugenics or convenience or any reason at all.
Davutoglu's departure consolidates the power of Erdogan, who has been highly critical of the EU in the past and is seen in Brussels as a far tougher negotiating partner less closely wedded in recent years to Turkey's ambition of joining the EU. To win visa-free travel for its citizens, Turkey must still meet five of 72 criteria the EU imposes on all states exempt from visas, one of which is narrowing its legal definition of terrorism.
In an appearance on "New Day Sunday" on CNN, I suggested that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE should fall to his knees and pray to the Lord for forgiveness over the trauma and abuse he imposes on immigrant children.
In other words, we can read into this tragedy the disastrous head-on collision of two conflicting obligations that the creative city imposes on itself and its residents: on one hand there is the demand for a steady supply of creative products and services, but these are generated by precarious workers who, on the other hand, will increasingly collide with the dictates of capital for ever-compounding rates of profit, as theorist David Harvey has pointed out.

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