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And they make it impossible for American companies to compete.
They could make it impossible for Obamacare plans to cover abortion.
They could make it impossible for people like us to compete.
Bigotry and contempt make it impossible for America to do many great things.
But will the tariffs make it impossible for those companies to do business?
So now they are trying to make it impossible for Iran to benefit.
They kept flailing to make it impossible for the healthy ants to carry them.
This is going to make it impossible for millions of women to do that.
"They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there," Trump wrote.
Plumbing codes, architectural limitations and other hurdles can make it impossible for some workplaces.
All of these issues make it impossible for a single device to be completely secure.
That will make it impossible for users to find, if they're only browsing the charts.
Trump's vindictive and bigoted character make it impossible for him to rise to such occasions.
Budget overruns make it impossible for the agency to make preparations and prevent future blazes.
Low wages make it impossible for teachers to save for unpredictable situations or emergency expenses.
But our current laws make it impossible for us crowdeds to keep guns completely out.
I believe his impulsivity will make it impossible for him to sustain any meaningful restraint.
That would make it impossible for Turkish banks to roll over billions of dollars in debt.
This would make it impossible for Congress to access the evidence gathered during the Mueller investigation.
That alone could have been enough to make it impossible for victims to escape, architects said.
We need to talk about how we make it impossible for women to have it all.
But under Japanese law, not fighting back can make it impossible for prosecutors to prove rape.
Together, they said, Trump's tweets make it impossible for Sessions to "exercise independent discretion" on the matter.
Yet Captain Marvel's fundamental storytelling issues make it impossible for the movie to deliver meaningfully on that.
Letting Mr. Rajoy take charge only to make it impossible for him to act makes little sense.
The proposed legislation would make it impossible for her to settle the full debt before she dies.
Encryption doesn't make it impossible for the government to snoop, it just makes it way more challenging.
The American government plans to transmit a signal that will make it impossible for anyone to commit crime.
But it would make it impossible for Britain to do free-trade deals in goods with third countries.
They have trade barriers that make it impossible for certain groups, like farmers and others, to go in.
And, wage stagnation and crippling levels of student debt make it impossible for many to save for retirement.
These poverty wages make it impossible for many workers to afford housing, pay for food for their families.
There was criticism among his opponents that party leadership had worked to make it impossible for a challenger.
NAFTA 2628 would make it impossible for Congress to enact the changes needed to lower drug prices. Rep.
"Defaulting on federal loans could make it impossible for you to participate in other federal loan programs," Rabinovich adds.
Decriminalizing the offense would also make it impossible for Romania to recover hundreds of millions of euros in damages.
On the 6th, a tense Mars-Venus angle will make it impossible for you to be casual about love.
Of course, no system could make it impossible for someone to lose control of his or her cannabis use.
And they look for a way to make it impossible for us to do the basic work of government.
The American assassination of a top Iranian commander may make it impossible for American forces to stay in Iraq.
In short, Americans are being barraged with story lines designed to make it impossible for Donald Trump to govern.
"It would make it impossible for the United States to meet its obligations under the [Iran deal]," said Rep.
Most employers make it impossible for people who spend time outside the work force to climb a career ladder.
If you say that I used steel or I used something else, make it impossible for me to do.
And now the occupy ICE protesters want to, again, make it impossible for our immigration investigators to do their jobs.
Yet the pathologies of the Republican Party make it impossible for them to mount this argument in an effective way.
"Don't make it impossible for your friends to be around your partner based on what you tell them," Scott said.
The dams make it impossible for salmon and other migrating fish to access more than 400 miles of the Klamath.
But these lapses make it impossible for Joint Commission members to reach reliable, fully informed, and independent JCPOA compliance determinations.
Isabel fears the shooting will make it impossible for her to watch action movies anymore, despite her interest in film.
They don't make it impossible for intelligence agencies to spy on you, but they make it a lot more difficult.
High interest rates make it impossible for him to buy another combine, which would allow him to expand his farm.
The decision to refuse contributions would make it impossible for Bloomberg to participate any sanctioned Democratic debates should he run.
John clearly thinks ideology combined with age make it impossible for a man like Donald Trump to see the light.
One way to ensure you're never prosecuted for a crime is to make it impossible for your victims to testify.
Newer John Deere equipment comes loaded with software and firmware that make it impossible for farmers to fix their own equipment.
She says the proposed ban will make it impossible for those who want children because of social norms in Indian society.
He is currently leading in polls for October's presidential election but the conviction could make it impossible for him to run.
Try as it might, a case like this could make it impossible for Apple to permanently take away my home button.
"We want to make it impossible for insiders to get this kind of access for whatever reasons, whatever motivation," Mayrhofer said.
Cuts to SNAP would add unmanageable pressure and make it impossible for people who are in need to feed their families.
The electronic-logging-device mandate is designed to make it impossible for drivers to work more hours than the legal limit.
And then they wouldn't just bury their work—they'd seal it up and make it impossible for others to find it.
Such crashes cause Whitney severe stomach pain, which make it impossible for them to put more food in his feeding tube.
They devalue their currencies, and they make it impossible for clothing-makers in this country to do clothing in this country.
But an obstacle or barrier may make it impossible for an intelligent species like ours to get through all those steps.
The Republicans created their own monster when they gerrymandered so many Congressional districts to make it impossible for Democrats to compete.
Critics say that if implemented, the changes would make it impossible for the court to review and rule on new legislation.
About 5,000 are now stuck, as the cold winter and Croatian police make it impossible for them to continue their journey.
A situation like that would certainly make it impossible for the United States to build any international support for the plan.
Squeezing a clown's nose is fun, but squeezing these would make it impossible for you to use a fingerprint reader ever again.
We're told she thinks Shelia will make it impossible for her, and others in the family, to gain access to Singleton's money.
The intent is to make it impossible for the company to access its customers' data - even under a government order, he said.
But if it's included in a final bill, it could push away moderates and make it impossible for a bill to pass.
This move, Proofpoint hypothesised, was a "quick and dirty" way to make it impossible for victims to use the Kaspersky decrypt tool.
To a Cracker Barrel audience, Kid Rock raps about knuckleheads that make it impossible for him to hang at the Waffle House.
"The staff-privileges requirement would make it impossible for a woman to obtain an abortion in much of the state," Thompson wrote.
So it's not that gendered stereotypes make it impossible for a woman to win a presidential election; it's just a lot harder.
TechCrunch managing editor Danny Crichton says companies shouldn't make it impossible for law enforcement to access their customers' data with a warrant.
But he agreed with Mr. Dyer that building the pipeline might make it impossible for the government to meet its emissions targets.
But Carper is worried that continued funding shortages will make it impossible for Koskinen to keep up in his battle against hackers.
By intentionally incensing those audiences, his own actions make it impossible for those overseas to permit their leaders to cooperate with him.
They will try to make it impossible for you to succeed, and when you do, they will try to undermine your success.
Ivanka and Tiffany Trump will make it impossible for their dad to appoint Supreme Court Justices who are gunning for Roe vs.
By lashing out and struggling wildly, severely wounded ants—some missing multiple limbs—make it impossible for their would-be rescuers to help.
Trump has invoked national security as the justification for tariffs, which may make it impossible for them to be challenged at the WTO.
We live in a day and age where people make it IMPOSSIBLE for women, men, anyone to embrace themselves exactly how they are.
The combination of Cuba's economic precariousness and its socialist system make it impossible for there to be a national market for visual art.
This would also make it impossible for North Korea to build any such weapons in the future through a tough, ongoing verification process.
Systems like jail are supposed to be "correctional" but America's need to fill prisons make it impossible for people to lead normal lives.
That would, in theory, make it impossible for Assad to gas his own people, though he could still kill them using conventional weapons.
"That's going to really make it impossible for the agency to continue its mission, which is to protect public health and the environment."
The organization said that this and tournament over-saturation in the CS:GO scene make it impossible for players to compete in both leagues.
Because, you see, not all kids are unpredictable 1-year-olds who make it impossible for the parents to enjoy the grownup festivities.
"They have raised prices in ways that make it impossible for families to take the drugs they need," she says in the ad.
They are also arguing Tharpe is intellectually disabled, Kammer said, which would make it impossible for him to be executed under federal law.
Particularly at issue for Barr: the President's tweets, which the AG last week said make it impossible for him to do his job.
The Chinese, in particular, have established sea zones bristling with anti-ship weapons meant to make it impossible for enemy flotillas to enter.
These buildups make it impossible for blood to get enough oxygen to certain parts of the body, killing off tissue and causing gangrene.
The anonymous donations make it impossible for voters "to consider who's pushing these messages," said Sheila Krumholz of the Center for Responsive Politics.
That practice would make it impossible for Amazon to identify and accuse the company responsible for marketing and selling the alleged Apple counterfeits.
Regardless of these potential challenges, innovations are occurring rapidly, with some markets designed to make it impossible for administrators to abscond with funds.
"Income taxes plus inflation make it impossible (for some) to make it to the end of the month," Macri said in a televised address.
The supreme court's decision on Friday should make it impossible for him to hold office again in the future, but who the hell knows.
"This is the kind of thing that will destroy that progress and make it impossible for the police to keep cities safe," he said.
Omission from November's debate could effectively choke off a candidate's visibility and fundraising and make it impossible for them to mount a realistic challenge.
This is where VPNs — which encrypt data leaving your computer and make it impossible for others to see what you're downloading — come in handy.
Babies are like little vampires that drain energy and make it impossible for anyone to muster the strength or desire to have sex, right?
But the judge is also evaluating whether President Trump's campaign remarks on Bergdahl make it impossible for the defendant to get a fair trial.
Many political observers thought Trump's rhetoric about illegal immigration would hurt him with Hispanics and make it impossible for him to win the election.
Elson said Bezos is in a "very difficult" situation that would make it impossible for almost anyone to focus completely on their job responsibilities.
Yet, a 15% cap would make it impossible for most of these credit-constrained Americans to get credit through payday loans or other means.
Some people have metabolic disorders that make it impossible for their bodies to use ketones as fuel, so they must eat carbohydrates to live.
The current geopolitical dynamics make it impossible for the United States alone to successfully manage these threats without the help of reliable regional partners.
Recent acquittals has revived outrage over that legal standard, which means that not fighting back can make it impossible for prosecutors to prove rape.
That will chill efforts by the authorities in other countries, and make it impossible for further revelations to emerge, Mr. Teixeira da Mota said.
Given the high level of leverage in these companies, any gaps in cashflow will make it impossible for many companies to service their debt.
It would make it impossible for Autostrade to repay debt of 10.8 billion euros and create difficulties for 5.3 billion euros of Atlantia's debt.
He told ABC last week that Trump's tweets "about judges before whom we have cases" make it "impossible" for him to do his job.
If your schedule isn't working for you, this full moon will make it impossible for you to pretend like you can handle it all.
Frankel said "98 percent" of the statement contains some element of a confession and would make it impossible for Cruz to get a fair trial.
The gains make it impossible for Trump to push any of his goals — on health care, immigration or taxes — through the House without Democratic support.
But even if he does, the increasingly hostile debates on Capitol Hill could make it impossible for the speech to do much unifying at all.
Chemical castration involves administering medication -- via tablets or injection -- to take away sexual interest and make it impossible for a person to perform sexual acts.
Later that same day, Mark Zuckerberg personally signed off on a scheme to make it impossible for Vine users to find their friends via Facebook.
At the ACLU's urging, Hollywood is being investigated by the federal government for sexist hiring practices that make it impossible for women creatives to succeed.
Clinton said a lead of 100 pledged delegates over Mr. Sanders would be enough to make it impossible for him to catch up, assuming Mrs.
It was a speech meant to make it impossible for Republicans to abandon him, because to abandon him would be to let the Democrats win.
Another victory was persuading a supplier to phase out the use of gestation stalls for sows which make it impossible for the animals to move.
They block business with a long list of Crimean individuals and entities and make it impossible for Western firms to move money through Crimean banks.
These in the aggregate make it impossible for HC2 Holdings to acquire The Andersons unless the board bows to shareholder pressure and approves the bid.
Three state laws make it impossible for federal immigration officials to deport criminals born outside the United States, the Justice Department said in a lawsuit.
Trumpcare, the C.B.O. says, would make it impossible for millions of people with pre-existing conditions like heart disease or diabetes to buy health insurance.
A group of House Democrats want to make it impossible for employers to ask potential hires how much money they have made in the past.
The city did so in July, and state lawmakers enacted a law that appears to make it impossible for city officials to change their minds.
But the effects of man-made climate change may make it impossible for scientists to discover many of the ancient viruses preserved in glacier ice.
The group's intention was to create the kind of widespread congressional buy-in that would make it impossible for Trump not to back their plan.
But now they're having to fight against Republican lawmakers proposing more conditions that may make it impossible for former felons to claim their new right.
Uber and Lyft either make it impossible for a driver to refuse these fares, or dock a driver's acceptance rate when they refuse a ride.
And of course, an open borders policy would make it impossible for anyone to state with confidence that only law-abiding people would cross the border.
Democrats argue that adding the Hyde Amendment to this new pool of reinsurance funding would essentially make it impossible for Obamacare plans to offer abortion coverage.
Many organizations have said the stigma of "foreign agent," which rings like "spy" in Russian, would make it impossible for them to work in the country.
For some of them, their sense of how the world works may make it impossible for them to even understand the extent of what they've experienced.
Rather than engage in a thoughtful discussion based on facts, reason, and evidence, they're urging Big Tech to simply make it impossible for anyone to disagree.
It will make it impossible for the court to decide important issues where the lower courts are split and the justices themselves are divided 85033-4.
The rule's opponents don't think there should be a replacement, and they predicted that the Supreme Court's ruling would make it impossible for that to happen.
Recent history shows that the party's ever-more-extreme positions on abortion make it impossible for Democrats to control the levers of power in this country.
Other research from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory even suggests that global warming could make it impossible for pinot noir grapes to be grown in Burgundy.
Netanyahu's incitements against Israeli Arabs aim to make it impossible for his opponents to form a governing coalition with them that could oust him from power.
In theory, this should make it impossible for someone to do a SIM swap (also known as SIM hijacking or port-out scam) over the phone.
Compounding the problems is that 22nd Century holds an array of patents that make it impossible for other companies to take the same road without partnering.
The United Nations said on Wednesday that the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts would "simply make it impossible" for the global organization to maintain essential operations.
But it might make it impossible for them to regain control of the Senate, given the disproportionate weighting it gives to relatively small and conservative states.
Asylum seekers and families are both accorded particular protections in US and international law, which make it impossible for the government to simply send them back.
In response to fears that the bill would make it impossible for online encyclopedias to operate, legislators attempted to carve out an exception specifically for those platforms.
And when you don't want to answer a basic question (or feel like political realities make it impossible for you to do so), you try to obfuscate.
That would make it impossible for Mrs May to argue that a vote against the deal this autumn would inevitably mean Brexit with no deal at all.
Federal officials have resisted such requests, fearing that blocking the signals would make it impossible for those in need of help to call 911 in an emergency.
Some strains make it impossible for an infected male to reproduce with an uninfected female — when his sperm fertilizes one of her eggs, it fails to develop.
Republicans have made public appeals to the several Democratic presidential candidates, warning that GOP retribution could make it impossible for them to staff a future Democratic administration.
Tech companies complain that such gag orders make it impossible for them to explain to customers what sort of data they do and do not turn over.
Gail Collins The House Judiciary Committee just voted to make it impossible for a state to always keep people convicted of violent offenses from carrying concealed weapons.
That is why the attorney general is resisting, and why he says the remarks of the president can make it impossible for him to do his job.
They make it impossible for long-term plans because you don't know if a future Congress and White House will extend any tax breaks passed this year.
"It's a flagrant and shameful attempt to refuse to take on our obligations by putting barriers that make it impossible for people to apply here," Musalo said.
Eliminating this already established plan could harm or make it impossible for those without wealth to enter careers such as teaching, nursing, public service and many more.
We are now going to walk you through a series of security procedures that will make it impossible for you ever to gain access to your miles.
But as I watched President Trump being inaugurated, I found it hard to believe he might make it impossible for me to go to college in this country.
It will reduce tax revenue and impose significant costs on state agencies, as well as make it impossible for some state employees and students to travel, he said.
The decentralized structure of the ledger would make it impossible for any one party to hold ownership of the ledger and manipulate the data to their own advantage.
Their decision, expected in June, has the potential to halt similar legislation rippling across the country, which abortion rights advocates say make it impossible for clinics to operate.
" The rule "would make it impossible for patients who rely on Title X to get birth control or preventive care from reproductive health care providers like Planned Parenthood.
Rosneft has so far avoided being put on the Special Designated Nationals (SDN) list, which would make it impossible for major Western companies to have dealings with it.
By the same logic, failing to identify white supremacy as the root cause of the violence in Charlottesville would make it impossible for the administration to stop it.
But the gun lobby is mobilizing and Republicans, led by 2016 front-runner Donald Trump, insist Obama is out to make it impossible for people to buy guns.
For many people it's no longer possible to collect this data, and for others the invasive method of collection will make it impossible for a doctor to recommend.
John Feeley, the United States' ambassador to Panama, has resigned, stating that President Trump's policies make it impossible for him to work in an apolitical fashion, per Reuters.
The industry-wide shortage could make it impossible for Nintendo to meet its steep production goals for the rest of 2017, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
If we make it impossible for them to do that, they're going to put their own political survival ahead of, frankly, maybe what is something they actually believe.
While it sounds reasonable, a flat amount would make it impossible for poor communities to provide a sound education for disadvantaged children who need classrooms with more resources.
A new satellite network that was officially launched last week is meant to make it impossible for commercial airplanes to go missing, according to a new CBS report.
That, combined with continued pressure from the labor left, could make it impossible for Clinton to pass new trade deals, no matter how much she might like to.
Passing such an extensive exam would make it impossible for a candidate to claim they thought classification markings before paragraphs were meant to organize messages in alphabetical order.
The Alabama legislators wrote their statute in a way that will make it impossible for the Justices to uphold it while still pretending that Roe is good law.
Many students said they feared the rules would make it impossible for victims to feel comfortable filing complaints and would instead leave them even more isolated and fearful.
Eliminating some of the more costly tax measures would make it impossible for Republicans to enact the deep cuts to tax rates that they are trying to achieve.
When we substitute our projections of our neighbors' preferences for our own preferences, we make it impossible for the electoral system to accurately tally up its constituents' preferences.
Many environmentalists charge that the pipeline will make it impossible for Canada to meet the carbon emissions targets set by Mr. Trudeau's government — an assertion the government rejects.
The prospect looming of more damaging material being released could make it impossible for Trump to make inroads among female voters in the final weeks before the election.
""I think it's time to stop the tweeting about Department of Justice criminal cases," Barr said, adding that they "make it impossible for me to do my job.
The problem for Trump is that Democrats saw that gambit coming days ago, and can take steps that would make it impossible for Trump to actually do so.
So, Peter Strzok has a level of bias, it would make it impossible for any prosecutor to stand in front of a jury and use him as a witness.
Because Taurus rules that tricky, intimate, transformative sector of your chart, the big bright shiny Sun entering that sector will make it impossible for you to ignore those issues.
He said he would invoke his immunity as European Council president if he felt prosecutors were trying to make it impossible for him to perform his duties in Brussels.
Premiums are often the least of your health insurance costs; skyrocketing deductibles — for which no subsidies are available — make it impossible for so many to even use their insurance.
By cutting the grants short, department officials will make it impossible for researchers to analyze the results of these projects, and the move will hurt grant recipients and teenagers.
" In an interview with ABC News this afternoon, Attorney General William Barr said President Trump's criticisms of the Justice Department "make it impossible for me to do my job.
And a confidentiality provision in the agreement would make it impossible for her to build a case by speaking to lawyers she worked with at Winston, the court said.
"We have to play a hell of a lot harder and make it impossible for those guys to get a sniff," Ekblad said in the final moments of his rant.
""I think it's time to stop the tweeting about Department of Justice criminal cases," Barr told ABC News, because the tweets "make it impossible for me to do my job.
However, a lack of resources and systematic differences make it impossible for some to establish any credit, and therefore, they have no way of proving themselves as a reliable borrower.
And that's to say nothing of the issues that make it impossible for people who live in markets where local stations aren't owned by the networks to stream them live.
New York, Minnesota, Washington, Vermont and Connecticut have banned official travel to North Carolina in protest of HB2, which would make it impossible for athletes from public universities to compete.
Fellow La Fria parent Sharon Roa, 27, said she often kept her children at home because soap shortages and water cuts make it impossible for her to clean their uniforms.
That proposal would make it impossible for Amazon to sell its house brand products, like the popular AmazonBasics batteries, that critics say hurt other brands that sell on its platform.
"The end result would make it impossible for women to come to Planned Parenthood, who are counting on us every day," said the organization&aposs executive vice president, Dawn Laguens.
As Curiel stated in making this ruling in Trump's favor and over the plaintiffs' objections, he feared the "media frenzy" could make it impossible for the jury to be unbiased.
And Ofran positied the Israeli government would continue to build in settlements deep in the West Bank that make it impossible for a contiguous Palestinian state to come into existence.
Even when it does, the ability of an AI to adapt through machine learning can make it impossible for those who are using it to fully account for all consequences.
The President's own lies and distortions, which are key features of his leadership style, make it impossible for anyone to rely on him and his aides in a normal way.
And the government itself is no longer required to offer a nonsectarian option for those whose beliefs or conscience make it impossible for them to accept aid on these terms.
Many other countries and institutions formulate their policies with relation to the United States, and a highly erratic American policy would make it impossible for anyone to do so safely.
But Mr. Trump's campaign operatives had worked for over a year to lock up support at the state level and make it impossible for any primary challenger to find sunlight.
On Thursday, the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, produced revised legislation that could effectively make it impossible for many people with pre-existing medical conditions to afford the treatment they need.
States need accurate information to plan services to help the IDD population, yet the changes in national surveys make it impossible for many providers to get the data they need.
The amount of attention and energy this fight will consume might, according to some Israeli observers, make it impossible for him to actually take the radical step he just proposed.
"If they didn't have ridiculous regulations that put you out of business and make it impossible for you to compete, I'm going to take that off," Trump told the cheering crowd.
The overwhelming level of expert opinion should make it impossible for those who wish to hide their head in the sand to deny the problem of racial violence by law enforcement.
Last month the administration went further, imposing selective financial sanctions designed to make it impossible for Venezuela's government and PDVSA, the state oil company, to raise fresh debt in New York.
Critics of moving the embassy say doing so would inflame Arab opinion and make it impossible for the US to ever be a broker between Israel and the Palestinians in future.
There wasn't a social movement or social disruption taking place during that time that could cultivate the political conditions that would make it impossible for something like Waxman-Markey to pass.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Wednesday success for her Scottish National Party on June 8 would make it impossible for May to stop a new referendum on Scottish independence.
Eliminating the filibuster would break Senate precedent and make it impossible for Democrats to hold the nominee to a 60-vote threshold, allowing Republicans to approve Gorsuch with a simple majority.
Unilateral abrogation would be a huge blow to the United States' international credibility, and make it impossible for the world to meet the carbon emissions goals necessary to stall global warming.
In practice, according to one of the GnuPG developers targeted by this attack, the hackers could make it impossible for people using Linux to download updates, which are verified via PGP.
President Trump is the clear favorite to win the Republican nomination and there has been criticism among his opponents that party leadership have worked to make it impossible for a challenger.
Several Egyptian groups, including those working with victims of police torture, said the law will make it impossible for them to continue their work and may force them to shut down.
He also acknowledged that he makes Attorney General William Barr's job more difficult, referring to Barr's remark last week that Trump's tweets make it "impossible" for him to do his job.
First, the news: On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would make it impossible for states to do anything about people who carry in guns from other states.
If support in the Senate does waver, the AMT issue would probably make it impossible for Republicans to take a backup plan and have the House just pass the Senate bill.
For 30 years you've been in a position to help and if you say that I used theater or I use something else make it impossible for me to do that.
It probably wouldn't make it impossible for a Warren or Sanders administration to craft a federal regulation barring racial discrimination in auto lending, even after the Senate approved last week's CRA resolution.
When he sits down for a meeting at one of central Jakarta's many shopping malls at 4.30pm, he says traffic will make it impossible for him to get back home before 10.
Create an escape/exception route for your top-level policies There are times when audit or regulatory deadlines make it impossible for the regular course approval process to be completed in time.
Brass Horn has previously offered customers a Tor-only service, but at the ISP level, designed to make it impossible for Brass Horn to keep any logs of a subscriber's web browsing.
For 30 years, you've been in a position to help, and if you say that I use steel or I use something else, I — make it impossible for me to do that.
These clauses, which have become extremely common at US companies, make it impossible for workers to sue their bosses in court for sexual harassment, racial discrimination, wage theft and nearly anything else.
It's not new: People have been expressing fears that immigrants' religions make it impossible for them to adopt American values since the immigrants were Irish and German and the religion was Catholicism.
If the Sweden Democrats, as expected, get around 20 percent of the vote, that will make it impossible for either the center-left or center-right bloc to form a majority government.
Attorney General Bill Barr said Thursday that while President Donald Trump has never asked him to interfere in a criminal case, his tweets make it "impossible" for Barr to do his job.
The revelation came days after Barr took a public swipe at the president, saying that Trump's tweets about Justice Department cases and staffers make it "impossible" for him to do his job.
Gross, when he said opponents of capital punishment are waging "a guerrilla war against the death penalty," the goal of which is to make it impossible for states to obtain execution drugs.
But the financial industry has mounted an all-out campaign to block it, arguing it could actually make it impossible for many Americans, particularly poorer ones, to even obtain advice at all.
In Silicon Valley, for instance, teachers are facing not just tough working conditions, but also skyrocketing housing costs that often make it impossible for them to live near the students they teach.
For example, China's government used to make it impossible for foreign automakers to manufacture cars inside the country without entering into a joint venture agreement like the one Volkswagen has forged with FAW.
Joan Vollero, a spokesman for Mr. Vance, said the district attorney did not believe there is a direct conflict of interest that would make it impossible for his assistants to do their jobs.
Banning her from the only safe, sane bathroom she could use would make it impossible for her to learn, grow, feel happy, make friends, be proud of and confident in who she is.
That same month, Intuit's lobbying efforts resulted in a bill now moving through Congress called the Taxpayer First Act that would make it impossible for the IRS to ever offer free tax filing.
But then you keep offering such narrow terms like some written questions, no questions on obstruction, that you make it impossible for Robert Mueller to accept, and then you run out the clock.
Build the Knicks playbook around it, and it will open up shots everywhere on the court—Porzingis' height, touch, and quick release make it impossible for any two players to contain it properly.
This idea that Comcast would make it impossible for your to watch a video from other companies doesn't really mesh with the reality of how consumers use the internet in the first place.
The wireless industry is criticizing a bill set for a House vote on Tuesday that would make it impossible for wireless companies to get subsidies that pay for service for low-income people.
And now Sanders' achievement seems even more impressive as former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile is insisting the Hillary Clinton campaign rigged the system to make it impossible for him to win.
Failure to set out detailed plans for the registration of foreign nationals and the transition period soon will make it impossible for immigration and border officials to do their job properly, it warned.
Judge Kavanaugh's statements at those hearings, Justice Stevens said, revealed prejudices that would make it impossible for him to do the court's work, a point he said had been made by prominent commentators.
A spokesman for the global body said such reductions would "simply make it impossible" for the United Nations to maintain essential operations like hosting Syria peace talks, monitoring nuclear proliferation and immunizing children.
They predict that a Trump decision to blow up the deal will only lead to Iran's resuming nuclear activity and will make it impossible for the international community to do anything about it.
"The GSMA has canceled MWC Barcelona 2020 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concerns and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," the organization said.
Another risk is that penalizing people and countries that deal with the Brotherhood could make it impossible for members to continue their involvement in politics and even push some of them into violence.
Their main argument was that Trump's comments constituted "unlawful command influence," (UCI) which would make it impossible for Bergdahl to receive a fair trial because the commander in chief has disparaged him multiple times.
In a recent article in the Yale Law Journal, Lina Khan argued that, among other things, the scope of Amazon's activities may make it impossible for competitors not to end up relying on it.
Thousands of taxi drivers across the country had blocked major city streets with their cabs in protest against competition they say works under less restrictive regulations that make it impossible for them to compete.
"We will take measures at this meeting (in Moscow on Tuesday) that will make it impossible for those who nurtured the people who ordered and organised this crime to realise their plans," said Lavrov.
She was responding to a question about whether her latest Brexit proposal -- which includes a "common rulebook" with the European Union -- would make it impossible for the UK to make its own trade deals.
He also said there was no unanimity in the European Union regarding potential sanctions being imposed on Poland, which will make it impossible for the European Council to approve the sanctions in a vote.
Those nations might have shared security goals, but public sentiment about Jerusalem could make it impossible for Arab leaders to make public overtures to Israel as part of any Trump peace plan, analysts say.
Our leadership opposes it because they say the increased labor cost would make it impossible for them to maintain their current level of service to patrons and that they'll increase prices to accommodate this.
He has argued that the policy is an infringement of indigenous rights, and that because his herd is already tiny, additional culling would make it impossible for him to sustain himself or his family.
Since a large amount of orbital debris is created when anti-satellite missiles blow stuff up in orbit, this would make it impossible for any country to continue to use space, including the aggressor.
There's also the rub that the characters can't tell anybody about the whole Good Place/Bad Place system, because that would make it impossible for anyone they tell to get into the Good Place.
Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi also stepped away from a plastics lobbying group that has worked with a group that helped encourage states to make it impossible for cities to ban single-use plastic.
" The policy, she said in a statement late Thursday, is "designed to make it impossible for millions of patients to get birth control or preventive care from reproductive health care providers like Planned Parenthood.
The article cited experts who claimed that policy rollbacks by the Trump administration "would make it impossible for the United States to meet Mr. Obama's commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement" on climate change.
Bolton's Sunday show comments have forced the issue: make it impossible for North Korea to ignore the yawning gulf between its position and the US's, and try to take some steps to solve it.
Overall, migrants are less likely than the native-born to be a drain on public finances, unless local laws make it impossible for them to work, as is the case for asylum-seekers in Britain.
A new president could make a "meaningful dent," but the sad truth is that Trump's flailing nihilism is almost certainly going to make it impossible for the US to keep its promises to the world.
With frustration growing, League leaders turned their fire on Europe Union financial restrictions which, if followed to the letter, would make it impossible for the anti-immigrant party to enact its big-spending electoral promises.
Beyond that, in realistic political terms, Clinton is likely to face the same congressional gridlock that's bedeviled Obama for the past five years in ways that will make it impossible for her to govern expansively.
It was designed specifically to make it impossible for Iran to produce a nuclear weapon for at least 15 years and, thereafter, to make it prohibitively difficult for it to do so without being exposed.
I would literally chew off my own arm to get Adobe to support this feature, even though it would make it impossible for me to properly use its software in the way I've been accustomed.
Targets who have challenged SEC in-house courts have argued that the appointment of SEC administrative law judges, and hurdles that can make it impossible for the president to remove them, make the proceedings unconstitutional.
VPNs also encrypt data, leaving your computer or device to make it impossible for others to see what you're downloading, which is useful in a country where surveillance is a top priority for the authorities.
In roughly 1.5 billion years, the resulting radiation will make it impossible for anything for virtually anything to live on Earth, leaving our green and blue marble a lifeless, barren husk floating in the void.
Google told Mashable last year at the launch of the Android version that Trusted Contacts is "necessary" no matter the privacy concerns, since emergency situations can make it impossible for people to respond to messages.
America's veterans already face many barriers to accessing quality care and congressional actions to cap and cut Medicaid or phase out Medicaid expansion entirely, would make it impossible for veterans to get necessary health services.
The lawmakers also raise concerns about the merger's effect on video services and ask whether Charter's debt would make it impossible for the firm to fulfill the commitments they've made as part of the merger.
Internet companies, who would be required to remove such posts, argue that the number of posts and comments by readers make it impossible for for moderators to thoroughly review within 24 hours, per the Times.
The purpose was to make it impossible for the minority — at the time, Republicans — to stop Obama's nominees to the lower courts and administration positions by use of the filibuster and its 85033-vote threshold.
Then Republicans win an election and embrace even more extreme measures, and on and on until one party or the other decides to institute laws that make it impossible for the opposition to retake power.
Yet the Department of Agriculture and the Office of Management and Budget raised warnings last year about congressional legislation that would make it impossible for the United States government to buy Chinese drones at all.
People who would be added to the database under this policy have conditions that make it impossible for them to work, cannot manage their own affairs and have someone else receive benefits on their behalf.
The large-scale fight over the President's border wall has permeated debates over even unrelated spending bills and could make it impossible for Democrats and Republicans to come together by the end of the year.
In a technical sense, this would appear to make it impossible for the FBI to take the software to hack into this one device and apply it to others, at least without a new warrant.
Like Jeb Bush, he wants to require all employers to use the E-Verify system to check employees' status before hiring them — which, in theory, would make it impossible for unauthorized immigrants to get jobs.
"The second is to make a statement of political instability to render it difficult to govern, and in particular, to make it impossible for Trump to implement his policies in the first 100 days," she said.
I&aposm not saying they have to agree with the President, but day in and day out, to try and sabotage the president and make it impossible for him at times to govern, that is unacceptable.
The update would make it impossible for miners to approve any transaction involving the stolen money, so even if the thief tried to withdraw his stolen funds, that withdrawal would never make it into the blockchain.
This would seem to make it impossible for President Xi Jinping to back down in the trade war with the United States and to be seen as yet another Chinese leader losing face to the foreigners.
Hamm's lawyer Bernard Harcourt warned ahead of time that his client's illness, chemotherapy regimen, and past history of drug use would make it impossible for prison personnel to find a suitable vein for a lethal injection.
These inconsistencies make it impossible for American military leaders and diplomats to effectively plan and organize their efforts, while further alienating our allies who have begun casting about for more reliable partners and more sensible policies.
There's also the reality that coronavirus could crowd Sanders out of national headlines and make it impossible for him to leverage something that separates him from Biden: his ability to turn out massive crowds at rallies.
Ahmad and Faiza wanted to return to Aleppo, but they were afraid that if they did, the war would make it impossible for them to get back to Al-Bayrouni and Samar would miss her treatment.
Trump has stepped up his public criticism of Mueller and Rosenstein, a Republican he appointed to the Justice Department, accusing them of having conflicts of interest that make it impossible for them to lead the probe.
" Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, said that re-election "will enhance and consolidate the direction of U.S. foreign policy and make it impossible for a successor to change it in a big way.
Cutting funds for the I.R.S., which has already endured years of budget cuts, would make it impossible for the president to pay for things he says he cares about, including infrastructure, Social Security and the military.
Because rescinding those regulations isn't primarily about reducing federal spending, House leadership had originally worried that addressing Title I in the AHCA would make it impossible for the Senate to pass under its 50-vote "reconciliation" procedure.
These protesters want to make it impossible for the president to travel, certainly to places like California, and they tried to do that during the campaign and sometimes his supporters were harassed and others were actually assaulted.
At the same time, security principles suggest the new policy would make it impossible for Apple to restore data to users who have forgotten their passcode, one of the major use cases of the iCloud backup system.
Many have intermittently recurring illnesses – their conditions may be stable, with medication and appropriate treatment, for some period of time, punctuated by exacerbations that lead to deteriorations in functioning and make it impossible for people to work.
"What's worrying is that the delay (in achieving the fiscal target) would make it impossible for the government to put the brakes on spiraling fiscal spending," said Hideo Kumano, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute.
Another worthwhile data point: Sanders's record on domestic issues does not suggest to me that he is inherently stupid or incurious in ways that would make it impossible for him to learn about foreign policy as well.
Fedecamaras, the country's main business group, slammed Maduro's economic package as incoherent, and said that a significant minimum wage increase that is part of the plan would make it impossible for businesses to keep their doors open.
If a weak federal privacy law pre-empts state law, it would roll back the protections that Californians are supposed to get — and it would make it impossible for other states to set the bar even higher.
She said she had always looked to the statue as a symbol of freedom but worried that the changing face of America might make it impossible for her to raise her daughter here as a single mother.
What everyone seems to agree on is that the wildly differing standards across what is less a single newsroom than dozens of them make it impossible for a policy of generous, reader-serving crediting to be enforced.
What Mr. Trump denounced during a campaign speech to West Virginia coal miners as "these ridiculous rules and regulations that make it impossible for you to compete" actually kept Americans alive and made the country more competitive.
Tilton and other defendants in SEC administrative proceedings have said the appointment of SEC administrative law judges and hurdles that can make it impossible for the U.S. president to remove those judges run afoul of the Constitution.
That will most likely make it impossible for Juventus to play its Champions League match against the French club Lyon on Tuesday, and the news could lead to a quarantine for Inter's players and coaches as well.
"Global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," John Hoffman, head of the GSMA organizing body, said in a statement Wednesday, The Associated Press reported.
The proposed "domestic gag rule" would do three things: First, it would impose new rules that are designed to make it impossible for patients to get birth control or preventive care from reproductive healthcare providers like Planned Parenthood.
And now, our corporate cousin, The Wall Street Journal is calling for Mueller to step away from the Russian investigation probe questioning whether his ten years at the FBI would make it impossible for Mueller to remain impartial.
Falling out of the EMA and the REACH chemicals directive could make it impossible for firms in these industries to export to the EU. The CBI cites a cosmetics-maker which would have to relocate to the continent.
That control meant the GOP got to draw the congressional lines in lots and lots of states, creating House districts that they believed would make it impossible for them to lose their House majority in the next decade.
"The NIH and NSF budgets are subject to changing congressional whims that make it impossible for agencies (and researchers) to make long term plans and commitments," M. Paul Murphy, a neurobiology professor at the University of Kentucky, writes.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Thursday criticized a military-backed draft constitution as a "folly" that would perpetuate the power of the ruling junta and make it impossible for future elected governments to rule.
Most of them have since found replacement housing, but many of those remaining on hotel vouchers are old or suffering from chronic illnesses, which make it impossible for them to pay for their own housing, Ms. Bannan said.
"By presenting subpar performance more positively than they should, managers make it impossible for employees to learn, damaging their careers and, often, the company," Michael Schaerer and Roderick Swaab, organizational behavior experts, wrote recently in Harvard Business Review.
" These statements seemingly make it impossible for these two Republicans to take the oath required of all Senators before a Senate impeachment trial begins that provides they swear to "do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.
An occupational therapist told authorities that Conner had dexterity problems, which would make it impossible for him to even tie his own laces and that it would have prevented him from using the dog lead to hang himself.
The case was one of several where defendants objected to the SEC's use of in-house courts, saying the appointment of the presiding judges and hurdles that can make it impossible for the president to remove them are unconstitutional.
He managed to make it impossible for the president to step in and remove him, or for Congress to supervise him, claiming he reports to some higher authority that he defines as his commitment to the rule of law.
Protecting Access to Affordable Financial Advice A delay in the rule's implementation would be a very important development because the rule's vagueness and challenging requirements make it impossible for firms and advisors to comply by the April 2017 deadline.
They think that their job is to make it impossible for the president to function, to sabotage him and to advance the cause of the ideologues, to advance the cause of a rogue prosecutor by the name Bob Mueller.
Zealous regulation can result in regulatory capture; a few big firms can afford enough lobbyists to write their own rules, which tend to be are so onerous that they make it impossible for smaller competitors to challenge the incumbents.
President Trump is the clear favorite to win the Republican nomination, and there has been criticism among his opponents that party leadership has worked to make it impossible for a challenger, but he will still face at least one.
Are they using their market dominance to make it impossible for a competitor to enter the marketplace and survive, and as a result, leading to a reduction of innovation, a reduction of choices for consumers, maybe ultimately increasing costs?
Mr. Stavins and other experts noted that these policies would make it impossible for the United States to meet Mr. Obama's commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement, the landmark accord that committed nearly every nation to reducing greenhouse pollution.
But his greater goal was to alter the platform so that it didn't keep logs of users' IP addresses, which would make it impossible for authorities to demand someone's identity, as they'd done with one Occupy Wall Street protester in 2012.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Protests flared in Senegal's capital on Thursday and a parliamentary debate descended into pushing and shoving over a change to an election law that critics say will make it impossible for minor candidates to run for president in 2019.
"If you make it impossible for them to have this procedure then you are saying that your law is more important than my life, your law is more important than my traditions and commandments to our people," Rabbi Ruttenberg said.
As Tom Mullaney of Stanford University argues, the government feared that would make it impossible for the legislature's ethnic mix to reflect that of China: with so many minority delegates, the body would need far more than its planned 1,200 seats.
The pair is considered to be the first couple with Down syndrome in the United Kingdom to marry — although their union received a barrage of criticism from people claiming their learning difficulties would make it impossible for them to remain married.
Introducing nuclear weapons in South Korea would make it impossible for the two Koreas to establish peace and could fuel an nuclear arms race in Northeast Asia, Moon said in an interview with CNN, according to the presidential Blue House.
Bond investor Bill Gross warns a global slowdown in productivity as a result of the financial crisis will make it impossible for President Donald Trump to get economic growth back above 3 percent and will reveal financial markets as overvalued.
In Gross' latest investment outlook he warned that a global slowdown in productivity as a result of the financial crisis will make it impossible for Trump to get economic growth back above 3 percent and will reveal financial markets are overvalued.
"Our judgment was that he was very close and inevitably going to recuse himself," Comey said, later adding that the FBI had some classified information that might make it impossible for Sessions to continue with any involvement in the matter.
Political watchers say that if Trump builds a comfortable delegate lead after Super Tuesday next week, as he's expected to, victories in Florida and Ohio could make it impossible for any of the other candidates to catch him in the race.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Delays in adapting the Eurofighter jet for air-to-ground operations could make it impossible for Germany to fulfill its promise to contribute to NATO's rapid reaction force in 2018, a German government report seen by Reuters suggests.
We have reported that the company is already at work on a software update that would make it impossible for the government to break into a locked iPhone, even with the methods it is asking Apple about now in this case.
"Donald Trump's recent statements disparaging immigrants make it impossible for my company and I to move forward with opening a successful Spanish restaurant in Trump International's upcoming hotel in Washington, D.C.," Andrés said in statement at the time, announcing his decision.
Defense attorneys, including attorneys for Lucia, have argued that the appointment of SEC administrative law judges, and the hurdles that can make it impossible for the president to remove those judges, are unconstitutional and violate the separation of powers clause.
Administration officials are betting that Judge Kavanaugh's record of around 300 court decisions, combined with his ability to speak fluently on a range of complex issues, will make it impossible for Democrats to cast him as unqualified for Justice Kennedy's seat.
Last week, the United States trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, blocked the nomination of new judges to the World Trade Organization's appellate body, a move that could make it impossible for the United States to enforce whatever wins it scores against China.
"Apple engineers have already begun developing new security measures that would make it impossible for the government to break into a locked iPhone using methods similar to those now at the center of a court fight in California," the Times said.
The global auto parts industry has shifted much of its production to China, partly because of low costs and partly because China's steep tariffs make it impossible for multinational manufacturers to compete in the Chinese market unless they produce in China.
"The GSMA has cancelled MWC Barcelona 2020 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," GSMA CEO John Hoffman told Bloomberg and the Financial Times.
Cloaked under the veil of "transparency," these new restrictions would make it impossible for the EPA to rely on the best available science to ensure that we have clean air, clean water, safer chemicals, and many other fundamental public health protections.
Attorney General William Barr is the chief law-enforcement officer of the US.The president also acknowledged that he makes Barr's job more difficult, referring to Barr's remark last week that Trump's tweets make it "impossible" for him to do his job.
Even by winning all 42, Cruz wouldn't make it impossible for Trump to win the 1,237 he needs to clinch the party's nomination before its convention in Cleveland, where there will also be a pool of unpledged delegates available to every candidate.
And I heard him once again say that just like I&aposve said, I don&apost think we should make it impossible for the president to fire Mueller by congressional action because I don&apost think we have the right to do that.
Zhao Leji, the newly appointed head of the CCDI, told the commission that they must secure a "sweeping victory" in the fight against corruption, and set up an institutionalized legal framework to make it impossible for officials to be corrupt, Xinhua reported.
While there have been reports in Nangarhar, the eastern province where Islamic State first appeared in 2014 and in Zabul in the south, deep taboos that can make it impossible for women to report sexual abuse make it hard to know its scale.
LONDON/EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Wednesday that success for her Scottish National Party in a snap election on June 8 would make it impossible for British Prime Minister Theresa May to stop a new referendum on Scottish independence.
It would be easy to think the flurry of congressional investigations of the White House, the politics of the 2020 presidential campaign, and the paralyzing partisanship on Capitol Hill would combine to make it impossible for anything to get done in Washington.
"Imposing tariffs in September on the majority of all footwear products from China — including nearly every type of leather shoe — will make it impossible for hardworking American individuals and families to escape the harm that comes from these tax increases," they added.
Brodsky's comments came as he asked Judge Kiyo Matsumoto to order that Greebel and Shkreli be tried separately because they have "mutually antagonistic" defenses, which would make it impossible for either man to get a fair trial if judged by a single jury.
"A successful case against Apple in the U.S. will set a precedent that may make it impossible for Apple or any other major international I.T. company to safeguard their clients' privacy anywhere in the world," Mr. al-Hussein said in a statement.
Aside from making changes that would make it impossible for advertisers to target protected classes in certain contexts, the company said it will also create a tool for users to search all housing ads, not just those that were tailored to them.
But no, its minions in the House of Representatives were busy on Wednesday getting committee approval for a bill that would make it impossible for states to impose their rules about carrying concealed weapons on people who are visiting from someplace else.
They said halting their lawsuits would make it impossible for them to fulfill their duty to get to the bottom of the opioid crisis, hold the appropriate parties accountable and make health care regulation in their jurisdictions more effective for the future.
The sanctions, which would make it impossible for Mr. Trump to act alone to lift existing economic penalties imposed by President Barack Obama after Russia's annexation of Crimea, were approved late Monday by Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
I have attempted to remain hopeful and a part of me will continue do so, but Trump's antics make it impossible for any Republican — particularly a minority — to defend him, which can only mean bad things for the future of the GOP.
" He advocated "a progressive tax on all fortunes beyond a certain amount," adding that such a tax should make it impossible for "the owner of one of these enormous fortunes to hand on more than a certain amount to any one individual.
This year is still young, and already government unions in Washington have shredded its famously strong government transparency laws to make it impossible for caregivers to continue enjoying their Harris rights and for public employees to ever learn about their constitutional rights.
In addition to the aforementioned cancer claim, Trump also didn't delve into a bit that's become a staple of his rally speeches about how a reliance on wind energy would make it impossible for Americans to reliably watch their favorite television programs.
Last October the head of Atlante, which owns more than 97 percent of each bank, said their cost-income ratio stood at around 100 percent, a level which he said would make it impossible for any bank to stand on its feet.
And still a fourth proposal would allow the manufacturers of those vehicles to share data, including information about crashes, with the U.S. government in a way that appears to make it impossible for reporters and watchdogs to obtain that data through record requests.
It was probably the single most important measure taken to fight the Great Depression, but the modern operation of the Federal Reserve system is deliberately designed to make it impossible for the president to shift the value of money in this way.
But Senate Republicans are scrambling to pull together any health care bill that can win 50 votes — and the parliamentarian's decision could make it impossible for Republicans to add a provision that would let states waive Obamacare's rules to their final bill.
The Trump campaign is directly opposed to the freedoms of our employees in the United States and around the world and in some cases, such as his proposed ban on international travel for Muslims, would make it impossible for our employees to do their jobs.
Most self-help authors are in no position to fix the systemic inequalities that make it impossible for some readers to "choose" success, so instead they offer helpful tips for the things their readers can do on their own, within the existing system: Visualize success!
Law enforcement and intelligence figures have been arguing for some time now that smartphone encryption is making it harder for them to do their job, while technology companies argue that complying with law enforcement requests will make it impossible for them to protect their customers.
Lil Skies is a 19-year-old rapper from Pennsylvania so dedicated to his music that he got himself a face tattoo (several, actually) to make it impossible for him to get a day job, according to an interview in Billboard from earlier this year.
"Ahmadis have no religious freedoms in Pakistan and recent actions taken by the authorities mean that the situation is going to deteriorate even further and make it impossible for Ahmadis to carry on with their everyday lives," spokesman Saleem ud Din said in a statement.
This money influx is designed to avoid "going dark," an hypothetical future where the rise of encryption technologies make it impossible for cops and feds to track criminal suspects, or to access and intercept the information or data they need to solve crimes and investigations.
One was that the construction threatened sites of cultural and historical significance and the other was that the presence of oil in the pipeline under Lake Oahe would desecrate sacred waters and make it impossible for the tribes to freely exercise their religious beliefs.
White House aides declined to confirm that these proposals were on the table, noting that negotiations are far from over, but representatives from the business community are worried that such demands will make it impossible for Mexico and Canada to agree to a revamped deal.
"With no transparency in these negotiations, and an opaque ethics body that arbitrates moral decisions, accepting this contract would make it impossible for the average Microsoft employee to know whether or not they are writing code that is intended to harm and surveil," they wrote.
The talk of forcing Mr. Trump from the ticket presumes something many Republicans are so far not willing to concede: That he is a lost cause whose self-destructive tendencies will make it impossible for him to beat Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Now, The New York Times reports that Apple is working to build new security measures that would make it impossible for the FBI (or anyone, for that matter) to hack into locked iPhones using the decryption technique currently being debated in the San Bernardino case.
Yet enabling smartphones and other devices with end-to-end encryption — a stated goal of many tech companies, including Apple — would make it impossible for companies to turn over communications data to law enforcement in any circumstance, since the companies don't possess the data.
If abortion opponents truly believed that abortions become increasingly evil as pregnancy progresses, they wouldn't be trying to ban abortions at six weeks and implement waiting periods designed to make it impossible for those without means to terminate their pregnancies as soon as possible.
"Despite the company's continuous efforts, economic conditions, a further weakening in consumers' purchasing power, capital controls - which have worsened foreign suppliers' distrust toward Greek businesses - along with creditors' stance make it impossible for the company to continue its operations," Electroniki said in a statement.
The Democratic proportional delegate allocation rules make it near-impossible for Sanders to catch up to Biden at this point — but they also make it impossible for any candidate to clinch the nomination this early in the contest, unless that candidate faces no significant opposition.
Not long after that note was written, according to the lawsuit, a high-ranking Google official pressured Samsung and Motorola to end their relationships with Skyhook — and implied that if they didn't, Google could make it impossible for them to ship their phones on time.
She said she was encouraged, however, by the attorney general's comments Thursday, when he told ABC News that he had acted before Trump tweeted his displeasure with the Stone sentencing recommendation, and that the President's tweets make it "impossible" for Barr to do his job.
His astounding record of lies, including thousands demonstrated by fact-checkers, make it impossible for him to establish the trust necessary to conduct politics at any level, with friend or foe -- making it hard for even Trump's natural allies to maintain their confidence in him.
"The figures presented would simply make it impossible for the U.N. to continue all of its essential work advancing peace, development, human rights and humanitarian assistance," Stéphane Dujarric, a spokesman for Secretary General António Guterres, said in response to queries about the budget proposal.
As the article correctly noted, the source of the quotation was President Trump, not Yoshihiro Masui, a Japanese enthusiast of American cars, and Mr. Trump said that Japan, not Detroit, does things that "make it impossible" for United States automakers to sell cars in Japan.
From the Financial Times: Apple is working on new ways to strengthen the encryption of customers' iCloud backups in a way that would make it impossible for the company to comply with valid requests for data from law enforcement, according to people familiar with its plans.
Alabama is so Republican, however, that he still has a good chance of winning—Democrat Doug Jones is no Bernie Sanders, but his generally left-of-center, pro-choice views may make it impossible for him to get 50 percent of the vote in the state.
Lawyers for Weinstein have asked that the trial be moved, perhaps to Suffolk County on Long Island or to Albany County upstate, because intense media scrutiny in New York City would make it impossible for him to get a fair trial there, according to a court filing.
Olav Fykse Tveit, the Norwegian general secretary of the WCC, said that on the face of things, the law would make it impossible for him or senior people in his organisation to visit member churches or sacred sites in what Christianity regards as the Holy Land.
It is unconscionable that people who work full-time in the restaurant industry can still qualify for Medicaid—and that injustice is compounded by low wages that make it impossible for many to pay for an abortion out-of-pocket because insurance coverage is denied by politicians.
The patriots have created a corresponding master theory about what they see as an unconstitutional land grab: A small group of global, ultra-wealthy people is purposely implementing environmental regulations and gun laws to make it impossible for rural Americans to earn a living or fight back.
Three, I'll take the liberty of ascribing to Macron this unstated thought: His euro area reform program would also make it impossible for Germany to boss people around; the administrative setup he proposes would unfailingly and routinely enforce the rules of the monetary and fiscal union.
Trump argued that his plan to build a wall on the Mexican border would make it impossible for a person of Mexican descent to hold an objective position; he later included Muslims, presumably because of his statements about banning Muslims from traveling to the United States.
It's important for our mental health to accept that the current recount isn't going to change the election results, although it's theoretically conceivable that additional legal challenges could make it impossible for anybody to win the necessary 270 votes when the Electoral College meets on Dec. 19.
If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S. They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there.
Nonetheless, taking public unions down a peg has another important effect: It will rebalance the playing field in states where the power of unions make it impossible for governments to address the rising costs of pensions and retiree health care, which are crowding out other spending.
In May 2018, Washington unilaterally withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, over the objections of its European allies, and announced renewed sanctions on Iran, including third-party sanctions that aim to make it impossible for Iran to export oil, on which its economy depends.
With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has cancelled MWC Barcelona 2020 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event.
GSMA cancels Mobile World Congress due to coronavirus concerns "The GSMA has cancelled MWC Barcelona 2020 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," CEO John Hoffman said in a statement.
While Braithwaite's military background, diplomatic credentials and experience in legislative affairs qualify him for the role of Navy Secretary, the events that facilitated his nomination pose inherent challenges that "make it impossible for anyone to serve in that job," according to former Navy Secretary Ray Mabus.
The third approach to the right to privacy is the idea that privacy should make it impossible for commercial or government entities to combine our personal data with big data amassed from other people in order to construct precise personality, psychological and behavioral profiles through machine learning.
British Prime Minister Theresa May last week appeared to prioritise curbs on immigration from EU countries over preferential access to the bloc's single market, a step EU leaders say would make it impossible for banks in Britain to have continued unfettered access to the EU market.
WASHINGTON — Apple engineers have begun developing new security measures that would make it impossible for the government to break into a locked iPhone using methods similar to those now at the center of a court fight in California, according to people close to the company and security experts.
"That is a political project in which the government is spending a lot of money, not just to invest, but to buy information for its own technical progress, or to gain a position in specific areas that will make it impossible for others to continue developments there," he said.
Preventing "chain migration" by preventing parents of DREAMers from becoming US citizens: In order to make it impossible for people legalized under this bill to sponsor their parents for citizenship, the bill would make parents of DREAMers ineligible to get green cards, making it impossible for them to naturalize.
President Trump has complained that the big trade surplus China runs with the U.S. – amounting to $337 billion last year – is the result of unfair tariffs and other barriers Chinese leaders have erected to make it impossible for U.S. products to compete on a level playing field in China.
The IMF assessment of Greek debt developments may make it impossible for the Fund to join the current bailout for Greece, now shouldered only by euro zone governments, because the fund's policy is to enter programs which in the end allow a country to cope on its own.
"For many years, China has pursued industrial policies and unfair trade practices ... that champion Chinese firms and make it impossible for many United States firms to compete on a level playing field," the White House said in a fact sheet in May about Trump's confrontation with Beijing over trade.
"That is a political project on which the government is spending a lot of money, not just to invest, but to buy information for its own technical progress, or to gain a position in specific areas that will make it impossible for others to continue developments there," he said.
The rule demands physical and financial separation requirements between areas that use Title X funding and those that use nonfederal funds to provide abortion services — separate physical spaces, accounting records, health records, phone numbers and more — demands that seem intended to make it impossible for clinics to operate effectively.
But Team New Zealand's control system — with the bikes just one component — has also worked so well in Bermuda because the Kiwis dreamed it up and polished it up early enough in this Cup cycle to make it impossible for the competition to replicate effectively on short notice.
The prosecutors' request to bar news coverage appears aimed at heading off a possible attempt by Cardinal Pell's lawyers to argue that unprecedented publicity would make it impossible for fair trials to occur — especially the second trial, which in theory, could be prejudiced by reporting on the first.
They raised concerns that ruling against the ban would make it impossible for the president to stop terrorists from entering the US in other cases — presenting "ticking time bomb" scenarios in which a ban might be justified, or changes to foreign policy that might lead the president to act unilaterally.
Last Thursday, he welcomed a call from Mr. Trump to his London radio show, during which Mr. Trump claimed that Mr. Johnson's deal with Brussels would make it impossible for Britain to negotiate a trade agreement with the United States — one of the prime selling points of Mr. Johnson's Brexit policy.
But until that occurs, is it appropriate for the judiciary to countenance what amounts to a guerilla war against the death penalty which consists of efforts to make it impossible for the States to obtain drugs that could be used to carry out capital punishment with little, if any, pain?
In an analysis published in July in the journal Nature Climate Change, 10 Brazilian scientists concluded that "the abandonment of deforestation control policies and the political support for predatory agricultural practices" will make it impossible for Brazil to to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to the level the country promised in Paris.
That's perhaps not surprising since the furor follows a string of moves by the attorney general that have appeared designed to shield the President and have pulled the department into the political fray, notwithstanding Barr's warning last week that Trump's tweets make it impossible for him to do his job.
If the Raisens do not prevail in their effort to gain credit and royalties from "Truth Hurts," Iser said, that "would make it impossible for working musicians to be confident that they will be properly credited for their work if they get into a studio and create songs with powerful artists."
"With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has canceled MWC Barcelona 214 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," GSMA said in a statement.
"The SDF can barely maintain its presence at the camps with ISIS detainees now, and a Turkish invasion of northeast Syria would make it impossible for the SDF to keep watch over them," Nick Heras, a Middle East security fellow at the Center for a New American Security, told CNBC.
During the lead-up to the vote, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, chaired by Republican Congressman Devin Nunes, circulated a fear-mongering flyer that said adding privacy protections to Section 702 would make it impossible for law enforcement to surface intelligence about a hypothetical suspicious vehicle parked outside the Washington Monument.
"There probably is some sort of a method to this gambit, if you will, but I fail to see it because so far it seems like the sort of rhetoric that is coming out of the White House is going to make it impossible for a trade deal to be achieved," Baig said.
"I started to realize what would actually end the kind of stuff I was seeing at Uber, what would make it impossible [for] this kind of thing to happen again — the biggest thing was ending the loopholes that exist right now to be able to cover up these issues legally," she said.
READ: 13 huge surprises from Joe Biden's unlikely Super Tuesday blowout The biggest risk of a contested convention came from a fractured field splitting up the delegate pie in a significant enough way that it would make it impossible for any candidate to win enough delegates to lock in an outright majority.
In a sign of how seriously it views the situation with the lawmakers, China is taking the extraordinary step of interpreting a clause in the Basic Law in such a way that is expected to make it impossible for Ms. Yau and Mr. Leung to retake their oaths and formally assume office.
The Georgia Tech researchers documented these behaviors by setting up a lab experiment in which a colony of fire ants were placed in a dish, and forced to attempt an escape up a pole (the sides of the dish were laced in talc power to make it impossible for the ants to climb out).
Some programmers publicly say government is so behind the times that they feel taking a job there would atrophy their own skills, almost like a contagion — that working there for more than a year would make it impossible for them to keep up their skill set to the level of the "civilized world" back in Silicon Valley.
"The Trump campaign is directly opposed to the freedoms of our employees in the United States and around the world and in some cases, such as his proposed ban on international travel for Muslims, would make it impossible for our employees to do their jobs," Peretti wrote in an email to BuzzFeed staffers announcing the move.
While both the cap and the broad new requirements for providers are part of a proposal that will require public comment before it can be voted on again and take effect, commissioners will vote tomorrow on whether to immediately make it impossible for companies that lease their networks to get a higher subsidy offered on tribal lands.
Peter Feaver, a Duke University political scientist who served as a senior adviser on the national security council for strategic planning under Bush, says these international doubts won't make it impossible for foreign leaders to back Trump if they support his strategy -- as demonstrated by the unanimous recent United Nations vote tightening economic sanctions on North Korea.
How it works: The proposal would make it impossible for money from the FCC-controlled Universal Service Fund to go towards the purchase of "equipment or services from any company that poses a national security threat to the integrity of communications networks or their supply chains," said FCC chairman Ajit Pai in a statement last month.
Back in August the Arkansas State Legislature scored a victory for science and humanity by instituting a policy of day-of-fight weigh-ins at MMA events, a policy designed to make it impossible for fighters to pull off absurd weight cuts on a Friday and then balloon back up to something like healthy weights by Saturday.
"With due regard to the safe and healthy environment in Barcelona and the host country today, the GSMA has canceled MWC Barcelona 25 because the global concern regarding the coronavirus outbreak, travel concern and other circumstances, make it impossible for the GSMA to hold the event," MWC organizer and mobile operator lobbying group GSMA said in a statement Wednesday.
They said companies like Facebook and Apple did not encrypt parts of their services that would make it impossible for users to do things like reset their passwords when they forget them — a decision that keeps those products generally usable and appealing, and makes it possible for law enforcement authorities to see into services such as Apple's iCloud.
"With no transparency in these negotiations, and an opaque ethics body that arbitrates moral decisions, accepting this contract would make it impossible for the average Microsoft employee to know whether or not they are writing code that is intended to harm and surveil," wrote an anonymous group of Microsoft employees in a letter published Friday (and verified) by Medium.
But because agents' "low morale" was blamed in part on the Obama administration's "handcuffs," it was hard to tell where the bread-and-butter disputes ended and the ideological disagreement — the idea that to attempt to control or scrutinize the actions of law enforcement officials would automatically make it impossible for them to do their jobs and protect the public — began.
"To have public statements and tweets made about the department, about people in the department, our men and women here, about cases pending in the department and about judges before whom we have cases, make it impossible for me to do my job and to assure the courts and the prosecutors in the department that we're doing our work with integrity," he said.
Cracking down on people arriving in the US is the only tool this administration uses After spending 2017 crowing about the record low border apprehensions of Trump's first few months, Trump and his officials have spent 2018 criticizing the "loopholes" in current law that offer extra procedural protections to asylum-seekers, families, and unaccompanied children, and make it impossible for the government to immediately deport them.
Cohen's lawyer Davis said his client was suffering from pain after shoulder surgery and is taking medication that would make it "impossible" for him to testify this week: Despite Senator Burr's inaccurate comment, Mr. Cohen was expected to and continues to suffer from severe post shoulder surgery pain, as confirmed by a letter from his surgeon, which was sent to Senator Burr and Senator Warner.
That, in turn, would make it much easier for the Republicans to enact their ambitious legislative agenda, including repeal of ObamaCare and enactment by the Senate of one or more of the bills that have already been passed by the House that would make it impossible for any agency in a future administration to issue much-needed rules to address major problems like climate change.
In sum, if the president finds that Washington politics make it impossible for him to work with Republicans to adapt domestic laws to the United States' foreign-policy needs (and, at this point, to American obligations under international law), we believe that he can, and should, at least use his authority over law enforcement and foreign policy to protect the achievements of the nuclear deal.
President Trump tweeted that if Europe increases its tariffs and barriers, the US will "simply apply" a tax on their car imports to the US. If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S. They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there.
The severity of these bills varies; both of the bills in Arizona and Oregon appear to simply make the name and gender change process more difficult, while Indiana's (HB1361) would make it impossible for someone to change the sex indicated on their birth certificate unless a clerical error was made at the time of birth, or the individual can present chromosomal proof that they are a different gender.
Americans who get almost all of their news from Fox News and other right-wing outlets are receiving a disturbing set of messages: that Democrats have brought the country to the brink of civil war, that speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi's effort to impeach the president is an illegitimate coup, and that liberals' open-borders policies will make it impossible for Republicans to win future elections.
" In a statement following Barr's interview, White House press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamAssange lawyer: Trump offered pardon in exchange for saying Russia didn't hack DNC Barr: Trump's tweets make it 'impossible for me to do my job' Hope Hicks to return to White House MORE said that Trump "wasn't bothered by the comments at all and he has the right, just like any American citizen, to publicly offer his opinions.
Both The New York Times and The Washington Post are reporting this morning that there is "widespread concern" (the Post) among Democratic officials that a "fractious turn" (the Times) in the "increasingly nasty" (the Post) primary race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton could "leave scars" (the Times) that will make it impossible for the party to unite once Clinton wins the nomination, er, once a winner emerges from the nomination contest.
MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands (Reuters) - Giving countries the option to leave the euro zone would make it impossible for the European Central Bank to reach all corners of the union with its monetary policy, ECB director Benoit Coeure said on Thursday Speaking as eurosceptic voices in France and Italy grow louder, Coeure said granting this option would break the channel through which the ECB transmits its monetary policy to the economy, that is financial markets and the banking sector.
"The combination of President Trump's demand that the government Kill Mr. Saipov, his more recent tweets advocating that political calculations should inform Justice Department charging decisions, and his personal attorney's confirmation that Attorney General Sessions might be fired for not doing as the President wishes, make it impossible for Attorney General Sessions to fulfill his statutory duty to fairly and independently decide whether to seek the death penalty against Mr. Saipov," the public defenders, led by Jennifer Brown, wrote in a court filing.
Schrems argues that U.S. surveillance operations make it impossible for the model clauses But model clauses are not only used by Facebook to store personal data in the U.S. They are also used by a bevy of companies and services throughout Europe and across the world to store data outside the EU. "If model clauses are deemed inadequate, the economic damage will be enormous," said Thomas Boue, director general of policy for Europe, the Middle East and Asia for the software industry trade group BSA.
The chairman of Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) says that the results of an investigation into claims of domestic abuse against attorney general nominee Keith EllisonKeith Maurice EllisonFormer Sanders aides launch consulting firm Minnesota AG will defend state's abortion restrictions despite personal views Hillicon Valley: House panel advances election security bill | GOP senator targets YouTube with bill on child exploitation | Hicks told Congress Trump camp felt 'relief' after release of Clinton docs | Commerce blacklists five Chinese tech groups MORE make it impossible for him to believe Ellison's accuser.

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