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It is unclear whether his program will be kept in place.
The policy was kept in place during his reelection bid in 6900.
Restrictions could be kept in place only on vulnerable and elderly people.
The audience, kept in place until he was safely extricated, milled about awkwardly.
They are clearly well tended by human hands; each kept in place by machines.
Amendments to the Displaced Persons Act of 1948 kept in place limits on Jewish
The federally controlled ObamaCare exchanges, which have cost $9 billion, are kept in place.
"It's a heartfelt request that those things need to be kept in place," he said.
In doing so it kept in place a temporary injunction that blocks enforcement of the law.
Inspectors-general are typically non-partisan and are usually kept in place—even after presidential transitions.
However, just to clarify, that doesn't necessarily mean all the tariffs will be kept in place.
But the tariffs were kept in place even after a Turkish court freed Mr. Brunson in October.
They say if the Obama rules are kept in place, that would mean more car crashes and deaths.
But the rollback of expanded Medicaid under ObamaCare, a top priority of conservatives, is largely kept in place.
That the sweeteners were kept in place only makes it harder to find new sweeteners in the future.
That's change, all right — and it's change that will be frustrated if the filibuster is kept in place.
The ACA's tax credits would be kept in place, unlike the House bill — but their value would be reduced.
The Democratic presidential nominee has called for ­ObamaCare to be adjusted around the edges but largely kept in place.
George W. Bush did, as well, and then appointed Ben Bernanke, who was kept in place by Barack Obama.
But it kept in place the WGN deal in Chicago, which The Journal said the FCC also found problematic.
Existing plans for a gradual tightening in coming months and into next year are expected to be kept in place.
Transgender men and women told lawmakers they were the ones left unsafe if such protections were not kept in place.
Management has been kept in place at Elkem in Oslo, at Adama in Tel Aviv, and at Pirelli in Milan.
This past January, it was kept in place after the US Supreme Court refused to hear arguments against the ban.
Roy Cooper accepted a compromise that kept in place a ban on cities passing their own protections for LGBT citizens.
The soil must be tilled, seeds sown, and those seeds must be watered and kept in place until roots form.
The designation, which was initially met with resistance among state officials, has been kept in place by the Trump administration.
CBO mysteriously says that the number of uninsured Americans will not increase if the Affordable Care Act is kept in place.
But if the restrictions in China are kept in place for many months and the virus keeps spreading, profits will suffer.
Its shares were halted on Monday pending an announcement and Swissco has asked for the suspension to be kept in place.
The board would also be kept in place until Puerto Rico regained its ability to sell debt in the municipal bond market.
The group, though, insisted their proposed changes would not threaten user privacy if Facebook kept in place restrictions from selling collected data.
Perry generally kept in place the loose regulations on oil and gas that existed under his predecessor in Texas, George W. Bush.
In his first eight months in office, Trump has kept in place the states of emergency put in place by his predecessors.
That Supreme Court action kept in place a lower court injunction while litigation on the merits of the new policy played out.
Trump said Huawei can resume buying U.S. high-tech goods but kept in place restrictions on sensitive technologies that could impact national security.
He kept in place a ban on the Muslim Brotherhood and silenced secular political movements that might have challenged his monopoly on power.
He kept in place a ban on the Muslim Brotherhood and silenced secular political movements that might have challenged his monopoly on power.
Uzbekistan and neighbouring Turkmenistan are the only former Soviet states to have kept in place the Communist-era ban on male homosexual relationships.
Uzbekistan and neighbouring Turkmenistan are the only former Soviet states to have kept in place the Communist-era ban on male homosexual relationships.
Options are discussed about whether the boys should be taken out of the cave with divers soon or kept in place until conditions improve.
France, led by Macron, says those issues would be easier to tackle in a future agreement if the existing deal is kept in place.
However, for the second successive quarter the company kept in place its full-year forecast for adjusted earnings of $4.85 to $5.15 per share.
A missing nose, lip, cheek, jaw, or eye socket was replaced by a partial mask, often kept in place by a pair of glasses.
In Bedminster with Mr. Trump, Mr. Mulvaney finally reached the president and the answer was clear: Mr. Trump wanted the freeze kept in place.
Had those rules been kept in place, consumers would have been covered by much stricter privacy protections than what the Federal Trade Commission will guarantee.
There is some acceptance that the ACA framework could be kept in place, but "repaired"—a necessary move, given the flaws in the existing system.
Instead, the status quo will be kept in place, the federal government leaving it up to individual companies to decide whether to test their employees.
It was not quite a full embrace of the concept: the I.L.T.F. still kept in place certain restrictions that dissuaded some amateurs from turning professional.
A big part of that will be touting his signature legislative achievement — the Affordable Care Act — and arguing why it should be kept in place.
Among the ministers kept in place in Diaz-Canel&aposs Council of Ministers were three historic vice presidents: revolutionary commanders Ramiro Valdes, Ricardo Cabrisas and Gen.
Experts debated whether removing the penalty would destabilize markets — so far that has not happened — but the vast majority of the ACA was kept in place.
The Green Zone, originally set up to protect U.S. occupation forces from suicide bombings, has been kept in place by successor Iraqi authorities for security reasons.
But following the end of World War I in 1918, this "temporary" tax was conveniently kept in place as Congress increased spending at a dizzying pace.
In 2017, the top court also kept in place a California law banning concealed-carry permits unless the applicant can show "good cause" for having it.
It kept in place the terrorism designation, which is associated with accusations that Bashir-led Sudan backed anti-Israel Islamist militant groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Stephen Breyer dissented and would have kept in place an injunction blocking construction while the litigation went forward.
In a 6-1 decision, the state's highest court also kept in place a temporary injunction on a law that bans a common second trimester abortion procedure.
In this manner, the outcome of sanctions is preordained; even if sanctions are kept in place for the next hundred years, they will not weaken Russian's resolve.
Gutiérrez added he would support any of the bills put forward if they kept in place protections for DACA recipients and other young immigrants in similar situations.
The AMT will be partially kept in place, according to the latest version of the Senate tax plan, though its initial version proposed repealing the tax completely.
Those holds were kept in place by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and ultimately appealed to the Supreme Court.
Now, to be fair, as the EIA chart shows, the mining industry clearly would be collapsing even faster if Obama's policies had been kept in place or expanded.
Hainted also explained that the reason why the time loop was kept in place all those years is because the enchantress lives in the village as a spinster. 
The estimates starkly contrast with the Trump administration's claims that more people would be insured under the Republican bill than would be if Obamacare was kept in place.
But the tax advantage was kept in place in various forms until the end of last year, documents released by the Dutch Finance Ministry earlier this week showed.
By a nearly 2 to 1 margin, people would prefer that the Affordable Care Act be kept in place and fixed, rather than junked for this cruel alternative.
As one of its final acts, Obama's EPA raced to finish a scheduled "midterm evaluation" that concluded the standards should be kept in place without changes through 2025.
But, in interpretive defiance of the Supreme Court, it kept in place the ban on grandparents, first cousins and other relatives outside the narrow confines of the nuclear family.
The 5-4 decision kept in place all but one challenged district, striking down the conclusions of a special three-judge federal panel that had ruled against the state.
Officials noted that the high level of security on the US side of the base could not be kept in place indefinitely without having to bring in more personnel.
The Fed has critics of its own, though, who say that the central bank helped balloon the debt through low interest rates kept in place since the financial crisis.
Language phasing out the generous federal payments for states that expanded Medicaid eligibility and implementing a less generous formula for indexing Medicaid to inflation will be kept in place.
But he also counseled caution, according to a person who heard him speak, laying out the possible hurdles and reaffirming that the sanctions needed to be kept in place.
But it kept in place the section that requires local police to check someone's immigration status while enforcing other laws if they believe someone might be in the country illegally.
So, that the Canadians who are probably going to be willing to give on the tariff somewhat as long as they get the alternative dispute resolution mechanism kept in place.
The cloud bands flow in opposite directions across the planet and are kept in place by jet streams and 400 mph winds, which prevent them from moving north and south.
Ambassador Yovanovitch did testify that she was told that in various meetings with the president before her dismissal in May, Pompeo did argue that she should be kept in place.
Mr. Trump agreed not to raise tariffs further then but kept in place the tariffs he had already imposed, while China removed most of the retaliation that it had imposed.
Chutkan on Tuesday granted the defense&aposs request to remove Awan&aposs court-mandated electronic tracking device, but kept in place a limit Awan traveling beyond 150 miles from his residence.
Ms. Neira is a former Navy officer who transitioned after she left the military in 1991; she helped write the Obama-era guidelines that were kept in place by the courts.
Bolton told reporters in Tokyo on Saturday that there was "no doubt" that North Korea's recent launches violated U.N. resolutions, and that sanctions against the North must be kept in place.
We therefore expect capital controls to be lifted in an asymmetric way over the next couple of years, with restrictions on inflows relaxed steadily and those on outflows mostly kept in place.
The bill also is expected to cause premiums for individual health plans to spike up to 20 percent higher in the next two years than if the ACA is kept in place.
" Glaser said the other parties to the agreement "agree that Iran is compliance with the deal and agree that the deal should be kept in place because it's a robust, nonproliferation agreement.
United Electrical union representatives and Wabtec (WBC) failed to reach a short-term agreement that would have kept in place the working conditions negotiated with GE (GE), the factory's longtime former owner.
Trump's businessman's approach to foreign policy and reckless disregard for the international order the United States has kept in place for decades worries Europe, encourages Russia, and promises stability to no one.
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Monday kept in place most of a controversial Texas redistricting plan enacted by the GOP-led legislature, despite lawsuits from civil rights groups claiming it was discriminatory.
There is also a need for more space so exhibitions can be kept in place during turnaround periods, allowing the museum to remain open as one big show leaves and another is installed.
BRUSSELS/BERLIN (Reuters) - European Union finance ministers will tell a G20 meeting this week that they will resist protectionism and that regulation introduced after the 203 financial crisis must be kept in place.
In November last year, Beijing removed a value-added tax on imports of U.S. DDGS, but it kept in place an 80 percent import duty, which prevented a big surge in Chinese buying.
However, the United States has kept in place several sets of sanctions that were imposed for other reasons, such as Iran's human rights record, its ballistic missile program, and its sponsorship of terrorism.
Conservatives argued that too much of Obamacare was kept in place — in particular the latest bill preserved hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on the rich in order to pay for health programs.
Meanwhile, the Obama administration has kept in place (while slightly relaxing) a hard limit on the number of patients a doctor can treat with buprenorphine—a cap not backed by any research at all.
Moderates who worry the bill's tax credits are not generous enough are wondering whether some of ObamaCare's tax increases, such as a 3.8 percentage-point increase on capital gains, should be kept in place.
The Founders did not completely scrap all of the institutions that had developed in Europe over the centuries; they kept in place English common law as the basis of our legal system, for example.
For decades, that dynamic was kept in place by the way Albany operated, with most major deals emerging from secretive negotiations between "three men in a room": the governor, Assembly speaker and Senate majority leader.
The move came after a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit last week kept in place a nationwide injunction entered by a federal district judge in New York.
While Collins believes that ObamaCare taxes that increase the cost of healthcare — such as a tax on durable medical goods — should be repealed, others should be kept in place to pay for new reforms, she said.
She promoted one of them, Damian Green, a longtime ally, to first secretary of state and kept in place Philip Hammond, the chancellor of the Exchequer, whom she had intended to fire, according to news reports.
Stable production of export commodities depends on a highly productive migrant workforce, often kept in place through legal, physical or financial coercion — but not as often by physical abuse, because that would hurt health and productivity.
In a statement, the IPC said it had also kept in place an interim measure for Russian athletes to compete as neutrals in qualification events across four winter sports: alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing and snowboard.
Mr. Murdoch, who now presides over Fox News as executive chairman, kept in place several of Mr. Ailes's most loyal deputies and recently promoted them to leadership roles, troubling employees who had hoped for a clean slate.
He described Qusai, a high school student, as a popular and talented soccer player who played for local teams and was always well groomed, with "the latest haircut" kept in place with copious amounts of shiny gel.
Unlike Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is kept in place by broad jet streams, Neptune features just three broad streams—one that blows westward at the equator, and a pair that blows in an eastward at the poles.
The Urban Institute report found that the cost of so-called uncompensated care sought from hospitals and doctors would equal $1.7 trillion over a decade — $1.1 trillion more than if the Affordable Care Act was kept in place.
The use of Trump resorts for presidential weekends and the fact that Trump International Hotel in Washington is a favorite stop for overseas dignitaries from countries such as Saudi Arabia exposes the problematic structure he kept in place.
But Tehran complains restoring business ties with the West is moving too slowly, in large part because the United States has kept in place many of its sanctions restricting Iran's access to the international banking and financial system.
Trump, who remains deeply sensitive about suggestions that Russia somehow helped win him the presidency, hasn't spoken at length about the meddling, though he has kept in place economic sanctions placed on Russia in response to the hacking.
Language included in the Senate's initial version of the NDAA would have kept in place stiff penalties slapped on ZTE after it admitted to violating sanctions on Iran and North Korea, including blocking them from buying American components.
When Lauer pointed out that the White House had known about the conversation weeks ago, and asked why Flynn is stepping down now — and why he was kept in place all that time — Conway couldn't square the circle.
Nothing in the statute requires that the 'reason to believe' be grounded in the facts of the particular investigation, and the statute contains no limit on the length of time such secrecy orders may be kept in place.
Algeria, hit by a fall in energy revenues from 2014 to 2017, has increased gasoline prices and talked about reforming a subsidy system but so far kept in place a welfare state as it faces presidential elections in 2019.
On Thursday, the Swiss National Bank kept in place its ultra-loose monetary policy, as anticipated by economists, and later in the day the Bank of England is also expected to announce unchanged rates amid continued uncertainty over Brexit.
His opponents said they did not believe he was in a fit state to run the country, an OPEC oil producer, and suspected he was being kept in place to protect the grip of the military and business elite.
Respondents have kept in place their expectations for tax reform being enacted by the first quarter of 22.2, but they have pushed back when they think health-care and financial regulatory reform and increased infrastructure spending will be enacted.
There are no major changes this year, but FTSE Russell has kept in place the rule implemented after last year's reconstitution that requires new constituents to have at least 5 percent of their voting rights in the hands of public shareholders.
The central bank also kept in place the negative interest rate of -20.4 percent it charges on deposits held by commercial banks above a certain level, and said it remained ready to intervene in the foreign exchange markets if needed.
" The group said Wheeler's proposal kept in place a "40-year-old rule that is more obsolete than the eight-track tape or the mainframe computer ... The result will be less resources for the local news on which our democracy depends.
This likely has to do with the exceptional policy framework kept in place by the Chinese central government over the past decade, Georgeson said, with a high emphasis on developing and delivering climate adaptation plans in each of the country's provinces.
The Green Zone was originally set up in 2003 to protect U.S. occupation forces that had toppled Saddam Hussein from suicide bombings and other Islamist militant attacks, and has been kept in place by successor Iraqi authorities for security reasons.
While the tax bill Trump signed kept in place the phaseout of wind and solar tax credits, it failed to give the same treatment to fuel cells, combined heat and power, and storage (among others) after two years of unmet promises.
Mr. Assad has become a central paradox of the war: He is secure and kept in place by foreign backers as his country splinters, although few see the war ending and Syria being put back together as long as he stays.
While the historical labels were kept in place, a darker-colored label was added that pulled on research done by scholars studying slavery in early America, as well as the archival work of Athens and others connected to the museum.
The Obama administration secretly sought to give Iran access — albeit briefly — to the U.S. financial system by sidestepping sanctions kept in place after the 2015 nuclear deal, despite repeatedly telling Congress and the public it had no plans to do so.
Angered at the huge spending increases at the center of the accord, he delayed passage for hours with a demand to vote on an amendment that would have kept in place the strict caps on spending that the deal raises.
The figures are grouped according to their role in Soviet activity: the Totalitarian Sphere depicts key thinkers and prominent leaders; the Red Sphere features members of the resistance; the Death sphere shows the bloody means by which the regimes were kept in place.
At the same time, voters were being asked to cast ballots on whether this rather bizarre system is kept in place for future elections, to prevent any candidate from winning an election without the support of at least 50 percent of the electorate.
"The National League for Democracy (NLD) has never spoken up in defense of the human rights of the Rohingya and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's government has kept in place all laws and policies which discriminate against Rohingya," the report's conclusion said.
Otero said that the stay would be kept in place because Daniels's lawsuit against Cohen is taking place at the same time he is the subject of an ongoing criminal probe by federal prosecutors in Manhattan, which could result in him being indicted.
When the school district tried to remove federal oversight in 2006, Gruender dissented from his colleagues (who ruled that oversight should be kept in place), claiming that the federal government was trying to change the standards the school district had to meet.
Just as with the Apple Pencil, it's very easy to knock the S Pen off of the back of the tablet, but if you get one of Samsung's option folio or keyboard cases, the stylus is kept in place by a flap.
While the administration lifted its initial government-wide hiring freeze in April, the freeze has been disproportionately kept in place at the State Department and USAID at a time when there is a need for an additional 6900,2628 foreign service officers globally.
According to Sensor Tower, when Epic lifted the invite-only hurdle for Fortnite on iOS earlier this week, a mechanism the developer had kept in place since the game's March 15th launch, the company saw daily mobile revenue triple from around $600,000 to $1.8 million.
This non-decision kept in place a 2006 ruling made by the court, which allows for a woman to have an abortion in three circumstances: when her life is at stake, when a fetus has serious health problems and when her pregnancy resulted from rape.
Robert E. Lee fought; and it was of course the proposed removal of his statue in Charlottesville that precipitated the violence last month between leftists and the white supremacists who wanted Lee kept in place and were willing, in one instance, to kill for him.
In doing so, the justices kept in place a key pillar of campaign finance law and rejected an opportunity to dramatically expand the court's blockbuster Citizens United ruling in 2010 that allowed corporations to spend unlimited sums in candidate elections, as along as the spending remained independent of candidates.
The executive order the President signed kept in place the "zero-tolerance" prosecution policy that resulted in families caught crossing illegally at the border being separated because the adults are charged with a crime, but it said that the administration would aim to keep families together during that process going forward.
Instead, the Trump team has kept in place much of the counter-terrorism architecture that Obama developed, including his overall approach to the war against ISIS in Iraq and Syria and his reliance on Special Operations Forces and drones rather than on large-scale conventional forces to achieve American military goals.
The CEOs of top U.S. steelmakers Nucor Corp, United States Steel Corp, ArcelorMittal SA and Commercial Metals Co told the Congressional Steel Caucus that the "Section 232" steel tariffs were just starting to allow their industry to recover from damage caused by years of dumped imports and needed to be kept in place long-term.
It will retain its naval presence in Tartus; at least a dozen fast jets will continue to fly from its air base near Latakia; about 1,000 military advisers and special forces will stay; and the recently-installed S-400 air defence system covering the north-west of the country will also be kept in place.
But Senate sources said it is likely that two Obamacare taxes on the wealthy will be kept in place - a 3.8 percent net investment tax and a 0.9 percent payroll tax that helps finance Medicare - which would appeal to moderates who have balked at the prospect of cutting taxes for the wealthy while reducing benefits for the poor.
But Senate sources said it is likely that two Obamacare taxes on the wealthy will be kept in place — a 3.8 percent net investment tax and a 0.9 percent payroll tax that helps finance Medicare — which would appeal to moderates who have balked at the prospect of cutting taxes for the wealthy while reducing benefits for the poor.
Fauci -- as well as virtually every other medical professional in the country -- has been explicit that the current social distancing measures need to be kept in place and perhaps even tightened in order to curtail the spread of coronavirus and to flatten the curve of those needing to be hospitalized so that we can assure proper care for them.
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