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"interdict" Definitions
  1. (law) an official order from a court that orders you not to do something
  2. (specialist) (in the Roman Catholic Church) an order banning somebody from taking part in church services, etc.

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So part of the strategy must be to interdict these networks, interdict them from how they use information, and communicate, but how they move physically, as well.
We can't physically interdict parts, and sanctions clearly haven't worked.
Niki Tsongas (D-Mass.) and I introduced the INTERDICT Act (H.
"It's hard to quantify something you interdict, something you stop," he said.
Finally, it should interdict the arms flow to IRGC-backed groups operating in Syria.
"We're going to try and interdict this flow where it starts," Mr. McAleenan said this week.
A judge on Monday granted Gordhan's request for an urgent interdict to stay disciplinary proceedings against him.
And waiting for a SWAT team to arrive and interdict a barricaded subject became an outdated construct.
DESANTIS: The number one reason to support Trump&aposs wall is to save lives because you interdict the drugs.
Hopefully, now that the interdict appears to have been lifted, cheaper USB-C to Lightning cables will follow soon.
During a December mission witnessed by Reuters, police sought to interdict the mine, a bog along the Patia River.
"They are handling even more vulnerable populations by using tax dollars to interdict them, versus housing others," he said.
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina — It was a routine mission to interdict illegal fishing boats off the coast of Patagonia.
Furthermore, no fewer than 34 government agencies have the right to interdict traffic, a splendid recipe for bureaucratic hold-ups.
He also helped create the Proliferation Security Initiative, an agreement to interdict shipments of materials for weapons of mass destruction.
"We believe that the interdict essentially shuts down what is a constitutionally created institution," the party said in a statement.
North Korea said its Hwasong-12 missiles were designed to interdict such an attack from the American base in Guam.
Before the rig withdrew, Chinese vessels repelled Vietnamese efforts to interdict its operations, rammed Vietnamese boats and succeeded in sinking one.
All too often the initial response to substance abuse is to rely on law enforcement to interdict supplies and arrest dealers.
It should work with the major powers to strengthen efforts, under United Nations sanctions, to interdict missile technology shipments to Iran.
Narrator: In this scenario, trainees learn how to interdict a group of drug smugglers trying to cross illegally into the United States.
My own research on medicine quality shows that Colombia often has failed to interdict dubious medicines from entering and leaving the country.
Instead of trying to arrest and interdict our way out of the program, for instance, we might follow the advice of Sen.
Meanwhile, an increased cyber and naval presence would seek to interdict any shipments to North Korea that could further Pyongyang's weapons program.
"Focusing on solving uncleared violent crimes will save more lives and unintentionally interdict more terrorism than mass surveillance ever will," he says.
This data would confirm the alleged foot traffic of the illegals who Brian was sent out to interdict and who allegedly killed him.
Following the discovery of the Khan network, the U.N. and others developed better export controls, and capabilities to detect, inspect and interdict shipments.
Officer intervening was killed Detective Joseph Seals was killed "while trying to interdict these bad guys," Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly said.
Along with Great Britain and France, the United States had to send warships to patrol and interdict slave shipments off the Atlantic coast of Africa.
The country produced about 1.5 million barrels of oil a day, and the Libyan coast guard helped interdict African migrants trying to get to Europe.
On January 10th President Donald Trump signed the INTERDICT Act, a law that will provide CBP with $9m in extra funding to look for fentanyl.
It could, for example, push to expel North Korea from the United Nations or interdict ships that it suspects are violating sanctions against the government.
Put bluntly, it would make sense to legally interdict the ability of your boss to expect you to respond to an email on Sunday morning.
Ramaphosa secured an "interdict" from the court, meaning he does not have to implement disciplinary action against Gordhan while Gordhan appeals against the finding by Mkhwebane.
Ramaphosa called her report flawed and, in Monday's High Court challenge against it, was granted an interdict against implementation of the watchdog's findings while he appeals.
U.S. law enforcement agencies will soon have the means to interdict UAS, but they lack clear legal authority to stop hostile drones from endangering the public.
"The fact of the matter is, these funds make or break the nation's ability to interdict criminal activity, human trafficking, drugs, and violent criminal behavior," Thompson said.
But Israel's desire to prevent Iran from establishing an overland supply line through Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon would require United States forces to interdict Iran's efforts.
But Trump has put severe pressure on Mexico's leader, Andrés Manuel Lopez Óbrador, to try to interdict migrants from Central America crossing over the US-Mexico border.
Such effective shadow-boxing had been held in check by the apparent ability of Israel to interdict Iranian efforts to supply Hezbollah with arms and munitions through Syria.
Heineken said the strike should be discontinued after a labour court ruled earlier on Tuesday in favour of Imperial to interdict the strike, which started at 0400 GMT.
Coast Guard and Southern Command officials, including John Kelly, have argued that if the agency had more ships to deploy, it could interdict four times as much cocaine.
" These agents "detect, respond to, and interdict terrorists, drug smugglers and traffickers, human smugglers and traffickers, and other persons who may undermine the security of the United States.
Ramaphosa secured an interdict from the court, meaning he does not have to implement disciplinary action against Gordhan while Gordhan appeals against a finding by Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.
Congress has also set new standards on the US Postal Service that will help customs inspectors screen and interdict packages with fentanyl and other opioids at ports of entry.
JOHANNESBURG, July 23 (Reuters) - South Africa's High Court on Tuesday granted an urgent interdict halting the wind-up proceedings by a provisional liquidator at Vedanta's Konkola Copper Mines (KCM).
In fact, Iran really fears is an effective blockade to interdict its own arms smuggling which would be helped if the Hodeida port was unavailable to receive arms shipments.
Canon 1373 says one "who publicly either stirs up hostilities or hatred among subjects against (a pope) ... is to be punished by an interdict or by other just penalties".
"The Mexican government could interdict more migrants for sure, but they can't just flip a switch and turn off the flow," said Kevin Appleby, a veteran expert on migration.
Moreover, the 20 nations, although agreeing to step up efforts to seize illicit North Korean goods in port, did not endorse an American plan to interdict North Korean shipping.
Batteries are the optimal means of balancing renewables-dominant grids because they can inject power into grids rapidly and in the precise amounts needed to interdict and smooth out fluctuations.
It also included strategies to "interdict" potential terrorists with plans to "maintain the equipment and technology" necessary to stop bad actors and share real-time information between law enforcement agencies.
Tim Torlot, the European Union's ambassador in La Paz, says he would like to see Bolivia interdict more of the drug, yet he still signs off on the country's overall strategy.
The bills include measures intended to make it easier for doctors to treat patients addicted to opioids, as well as to give law enforcement officers greater authority to interdict drug trafficking.
Currently focused on the smuggling of people and arms in Libyan waters, the mission should be expanded to also cover oil smuggling and liaise with the N.O.C. to interdict rogue tankers.
Transform RSA, which opposed Zuma's removal as head of state, said it would continue to fight the renewable deals and had appealed last week's court ruling dismissing its application for an interdict.
The United States has potential military options against the Iranian-backed forces that are operating in Syria, either through direct strikes or by seeking to interdict supply flights that cross Iraqi airspace.
Indeed, the Obama administration itself placed sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missile program and supported the Saudis in Yemen with weapons, intelligence and Navy patrols to interdict weapons shipments from Iran.
The Merida Initiative, a bilateral partnership with Mexico begun in 2007 that is focused on fighting organized criminal groups, "makes us more able to interdict drug trafficking than ever before," he said.
It was also the subject of a last-minute legal challenge by the NUMSA labor union and Transform RSA lobby group, but a court rejected their application for an urgent interdict last week.
Overcoming that deficiency will require the deployment of robust counter-UAS (CUAS) platforms designed to detect, track and identify hostile or threatening drones, and offer operators a range of countermeasures to interdict them.
At the same time, the international community can slow the progress and raise the costs of Iran's missile program using intelligence and law enforcement to prevent sales, interdict shipments, and block financial transfers.
It's risky business, without any incentive to comply — or, apparently, any interest in giving Mexico or Central American countries to interdict migrants (as the US did under President Obama in 2014 and 2015).
To interdict foot traffic, Border Patrol now makes use of laser trip wires, seismic sensors, infrared cameras, and non-lethal drones equipped with technology developed to detect insurgents in the caves of Afghanistan.
The S.D.F. has been working with the Americans in former Islamic State-held areas to interdict fleeing jihadists, but those efforts have been greatly reduced as the Kurds have shifted resources to reinforce Afrin.
President George W. Bush began a program to interdict ships delivering material for the North's weapons program, and he accelerated secret efforts to cripple the program by sabotaging its supply chain with bad parts.
"The administration is committed to taking every action possible to confront and interdict terrorist activities wherever they may occur, including in cyberspace, and we welcome constructive steps from our private sector partners," the official said.
The North Korean army is developing a plan "in order to interdict the enemy forces on major military bases on Guam and to signal a crucial warning to the United States," the KCNA report said.
"In addition to implementing all existing U.N. sanctions, the international community must take additional measures to enhance maritime security, including the right to interdict maritime traffic" traveling to North Korea, Tillerson said in a statement.
Workers belonging to the General Industrial Workers Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) downed tools on May 12 following a dispute over the employees' medical scheme, despite an interim court interdict against any strike action, Amplats said.
"Fentanyl defies detection at our borders, as the small quantities involved for psychoactivity of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs challenge Customs and Border Protection, USPS, and express consignment carriers' ability to detect and interdict," the report states.
Trump officials tried initially to pressure Mexico to sign a safe third country agreement, but the Mexican government balked, even as it capitulated to Trump's tariff threats and stepped up efforts to interdict Central American migrants.
Workers belonging to the General Industrial Workers Union of South Africa (GIWUSA) downed tools on May 12 following a dispute over the employees' medical scheme, despite an interim South African court interdict against any strike action.
The Interdict Act aims to give the U.S. Customs and Border Protection more chemical screening devices at entry ports and mail facilities; bolster the resources to interpret these screening tests; and authorize money for both actions.
When faced with questions about faulty police databases and efforts to interdict child pornography in cyberspace, he has displayed a sensitivity to the underlying technology that suggests he may be more interested in these matters than Scalia.
In Snohomish County, Washington, where officials interdict a channel of meth and heroin traveling through the I-5 corridor about an hour south of the Canadian border, the missing JAG funds has cost the team a detective.
More recently, cartels have developed "semi-submersibles" -- vessels that look like submarines, but skim the surface of water to avoid detection by the US Coast Guard and other authorities that work to interdict drugs in the ocean.
Admiral Kurt Tidd, head of U.S. forces operating in Central and South America, told lawmakers the goal was for U.S. forces to interdict 40 percent of the illegal traffic moving from the region toward the United States.
The decision to appoint Adam and other new Necsa board members could still be overturned, however, as a lawyer for the previous board told Reuters that he would lodge an urgent interdict on Friday to overturn the appointments.
Putting underwater sensors so close to Canadian and US assets would make it incredibly easy for those two countries to interdict and interfere with such devices without China's knowledge, rendering the data from such devices unreliable and useless.
Their diagnosis may sound to some like an attempt to duck responsibility for the failure of the local law enforcement system to interdict more illegal firearms or do more to stop repeat shooters before they injure or kill again.
Pompeo said the regime was developing its program at a "very rapid clip," but said the CIA has been increasing its capacity to "interdict shipments" of cargo en route to North Korea that may hold materials related to nuclear weapon development.
I mean, what that required was that the men and women of DHS go back into community at their own risk and the risk of the community where the criminal is to try to re-interdict and detain that person.
These incidents have revealed two things: public and private facilities are alarmingly vulnerable to reckless or hostile drones; and law enforcement and national security agencies face significant shortcomings in their capabilities to control access to sensitive airspace and interdict threatening drones.
It's a cyclical exchange of growth between artists and youths, neighborhoods and their children; in the detention center, the project attempts to briefly interdict the machine of the prison industrial system that'd rather see such youths never make it out.
"During the short period of time that the injunction was operative on February 28, the ability of CBP law enforcement officers and agents to protect against national security threats and interdict illicit materials was undoubtedly and negatively impacted," the declaration reads.
Trump declared a national emergency in February in order to divert $8 billion from various federal accounts to build a physical barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border, including a Treasury Department fund and Defense Department efforts to interdict illegal drugs.
For instance ICE officials have shown up at jails to apprehend an immigrant they know is about to be released, says Bhatt, or federal agents will interdict immigrants on probation at mandatory meetings with parole officers or at court-ordered alcohol classes.
"It is not a coincidence that Democratic senators of West Virginia and Ohio" -- Joe Manchin and Sherrod Brown, both of whom are up for reelection in 2018 -- "were flanking the president when he is signing the Interdict Act into law," Conway said.
The National Guard was created "to deal with organized crime and security, not to interdict migrants, which are not a security threat for Mexico," said Adam Isacson, director for defense oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America, a research and advocacy group.
Ratcheting up sanctions, obtaining unfettered United Nations authority to interdict suspect cargo going in or out of the North, increasing Pyongyang's political isolation and seeding information into the North that can increase regime fragility are all important elements of a pressure campaign.
LUSAKA, July 23 (Reuters) - Zambia said on Tuesday it was proceeding with the liquidation of Vedanta Resources' Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) even after South Africa's High Court granted the firm an urgent interdict halting the liquidation until a final decision is made through arbitration.
King John (1199-1216) was punished with a papal interdict, suspending all religious services in his realm, and then excommunicated; he finally yielded to the pope's will and to make amends his successors had to pay tribute to the Vatican for another 150 years.
Brian Hook, the U.S. State Department's director of policy planning, said last week that participants, including U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, would probe how to boost maritime security around North Korea and options to interdict ships carrying prohibited goods in violation of sanctions.
"Among the new terror challenges is for the intelligence community to be analyzing public information on these platforms to interdict violence when there is a criminal predicate," said Brian Levin, who leads the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
In the Sale case ,  the high court upheld the Clinton administration's policy of ordering the Coast Guard to interdict thousands of Haitians fleeing a dictatorship in their home country and desperately attempting to find safety in the United States by risking their lives on the high seas.
In Executive Order 12807 of May 24, 1992 (Interdiction of Illegal Aliens), in response to a dramatic increase in the unlawful mass migration of Haitian nationals to the United States, President Bush ordered additional measures to interdict such Haitian nationals and return them to their home country.
If President Trump is serious about protecting us from foreign terrorists, he should concentrate instead on strengthening our alliances with partners in Europe and the Middle East who share vital information and work with these allies to beef up their capabilities to interdict terrorists before they leave their countries.
"We continue to explore all options to enhance maritime security and the ability to interdict maritime traffic -- those transporting goods to and from the DPRK that support the nuclear and missile program," Hook told reporters, adding that talks would also address ways to disrupt financial transfers to the country.
Senator Ayotte, who finds herself in a tough race for re-election this November, has rightly backed smart approaches to combat this problem, including increased federal funding to detect and interdict the flow of drugs from South and Central America and additional funding for states to use for prevention and treatment.
"This is a valuable step forward because it will further squeeze the North Korean regime, interdict its access to foreign exchange, and narrow Pyongyang's options as it seeks to do business around the world," said Evans J.R. Revere, a Korea expert who is a former deputy assistant secretary of state.
Under the latest resolution, those ships could face penalties, but the original language proposed by the United States had gone much further, empowering countries to interdict ships suspected of carrying weapons material or fuel into North Korea and to use "all necessary measures" — code for military force — to enforce compliance.
"This not only showcases the threat posed by dangerous cartels, gangs and criminal groups that make up extensive transitional organized crime networks, but it also highlights the commitment of the Coast Guard and its inter-agency partners...to detect, interdict, investigate and prosecute operatives for these criminal networks," Schultz said in a statement.
But conservatives have balked: As blue cities have responded to Federal gridlock by experimenting with progressive policies at the municipal level, red states have intervened, passing laws to interdict local efforts on topics like the minimum wage, on allowing transgender people to choose the bathroom they want to use, and other subjects.
In a possible sign of U.S. priorities in the talks, which are due to run through at least Wednesday, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan said on Sunday that Mexico should deploy more personnel to interdict illegal migrants along a 150 mile (241.4 km) stretch of border with Guatemala.
These include United States-Cuban military collaboration on the perimeter of the Guantánamo base, collaboration by air and sea to interdict and punish drug trafficking, Coast Guard and military all-purpose collaboration on the Straits of Florida, and security collaboration to stop undocumented migration, expanded in January consistent with President Trump's preferences.
CLINTON: Well, I was pleased that NATO announced just this week that they're going to start doing patrols in the Mediterranean, in the Aegean, to try to interdict the smugglers, to try to prevent the kind of tragedies that we have seen all too often, also to try to prevent more refugees from coming to the European Union.
SCOTT GOTTLIEB: I think trying to address the prescribing and the rate of new addiction, trying to take steps to interdict stuff coming through the international mail facilities that we play a role, and Congress recently appropriated $215 million in our FYE -- MEG TIRRELL: You told me there were only seven people inspecting these packages when you started?
"What we found… is that if you have a particular point of view in how to best interdict that particular activity, ten other companies will have a differing point of view… [but] what they all have in common is that they just need better understanding and knowledge around what's at risk, and how to best track compliance," he says.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Wednesday circulated a draft resolution at the United Nations Security Council that would effectively empower the United States Navy and Air Force to interdict North Korean ships at sea, inspect them to determine whether they are carrying weapons material or fuel into the country, and use "all necessary measures" to enforce compliance.
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 signed the International Narcotics Trafficking Emergency Response by Detecting Incoming Contraband with Technology (INTERDICT) Act earlier this year.
China has backed Mr. Trump on North Korea, generating good will between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi. But China refused last month to go along with an American plan to interdict oil tankers bound for North Korea on the high seas, demonstrating that there were limits to how far China would go in punishing Mr. Kim, given the risk of a North Korean collapse on its borders.
As part of the strategy to counter the IRGC, we need to clearly communicate to the Iranians and the Houthis that the U.S. air and naval forces in the region, along with its Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) partners, will interdict the transfer of weapons from Iran to the Houthis and will dismantle their anti-ship and ballistic missile threats to their neighbors and the strategic waterways off the Yemeni coast.
A statement from North Korea's army, translated by South Korea's Yonhap News, says North Korea is "seriously examining the plan for an enveloping strike at Guam through simultaneous fire of four Hwasong-12 intermediate-range strategic ballistic rockets in order to interdict the enemy forces on major military bases on Guam and to signal a crucial warning to the US." Thursday's slide follows a 0.23% drop on Wednesday.
"An overweening, overreaching overly powerful government that can collect data on us all the time, everywhere anywhere and doesn't have guardrails in terms of how it's using that tool can initially begin trying to interdict and prevent crime, or trying to prosecute crime, and can quickly bleed over into interfering with what I think is the most American right… the right to have an opinion," Coons said at the event's close.
North Korea is "seriously examining the plan for an enveloping strike at Guam through simultaneous fire of four Hwasong-12 intermediate-range strategic ballistic rockets in order to interdict the enemy forces on major military bases on Guam and to signal a crucial warning to the U.S.," General Kim Rak Gyom, commander of the Strategic Force of the Korean People's Army, said in a statement released through North Korea's state-run news agency.
A quick review of Canada's current military deployments includes boots on the ground training Kurdish forces to fight the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), training Ukrainian troops as part of a U.S.-led support mission, deployment to eastern Poland and the Aegean Sea as part of a NATO mission, patrolling the waters of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean to combat piracy, and patrolling the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of North America to interdict illegal narcotics trafficking.

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