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That could upset financial conditions, making it impossible for the Fed to hike.
Sadly, a thunderstorm postponed the game, making it impossible for Nixon to go.
I had to start pinning my door, essentially making it impossible for my door to open.
Accusing the Treasury Department of making it impossible for Congress to "follow the money," Democratic Sen.
But Posteo blocked access to this account, making it impossible for victims to reach the attackers.
They'd be covering up the IR emitter too, making it impossible for the player to score hits.
Shamoon disrupts computers by overwriting the master book record, making it impossible for them to start up.
Still, the conversations were one-on-one, making it impossible for the sources to know for sure.
Rising rents are making it impossible for new blood to make a living, let alone build businesses.
Banks have been unwilling to fund its shipbuilding, making it impossible for it to secure new orders.
Uber has been accused of making it impossible for drivers to claim sick pay during coronavirus quarantine.
Then they are sealed up, making it impossible for us to open them to replace the batteries.
A tumor had created a complete bowel obstruction, making it impossible for her to eat solid food.
My mother's dementia is making it impossible for her to track that my father is seriously ill.
McRae said, 'We're not banning abortion, we're just making it impossible for poor women to get it.
Too bad Mercury retrograde is complicating everything and making it impossible for you to schedule anything important.
The school board has cut funding to the school, making it impossible for students to graduate on time.
And then I get diagnosed with severe hyperemesis and ovarian cysts, making it impossible for me to work.
This week, Mora Lopez fixed the issue, making it impossible for any user to access other users' conversations.
Tax haven accounts are usually untraceable, making it impossible for governments to track down what they're legally owed.
Construction workers toil at all hours of the day and night, making it impossible for residents to sleep.
Trump is put under a criminal cloud while making it impossible for Congress not to seriously consider impeachment.
All the while, the microphones cut out, making it impossible for those outside the room to hear the questions.
By making it impossible for businesses to operate, they will inevitably harm middle class workers they seek to help.
These separations, though, were only tracked informally, making it impossible for the auditor to know the exact number overall.
But the 14-week ultrasound showed they were different genders -- making it impossible for them to be monozygotic twins.
Microsoft has since stopped bundling QuickBASIC with Windows, making it impossible for Alsup to run his programs on newer computers.
In practice, however, granting someone use immunity usually ends up making it impossible for prosecutors to successfully get a conviction.
The app uses blockchain, the technology behind the cryptocurrency bitcoin, making it impossible for anyone to tamper with the agreement.
And simply put, this violation of basic norms of government is making it impossible for Congress to do its job.
From December 2019 there will be only one judge left, making it impossible for the WTO to issue final appeal rulings.
Some humans naturally have this built-in immunity to HIV, making it impossible for the virus to infiltrate human immune cells.
His government has passed laws making it impossible for labour unions and other pressure groups to criticise it without risking closure.
Shamoon disables computers by overwriting a file known as the master boot record, making it impossible for devices to start up.
Motoya adds that the population of Nanjing at the time was 200,000, making it impossible for 300,000 people to be massacred.
Foreign banks have responded by dumping American clients, making it impossible for them to conduct everyday transactions to lead normal lives.
And the debts have wrecked borrowers' credit scores, making it impossible for many to rent an apartment or buy a car.
Nowadays, the government deprives teachers of their livelihood if they stray, making it impossible for them to find a job elsewhere.
Airport authorities in Lagos experienced difficulties replacing their old ILS with a new one, making it impossible for airplanes to land.
Their goal was to buy out the entire event, then not show up, making it impossible for real teens to attend.
Failing blood circulation had killed the sensation in his fingertips, making it impossible for him to read his Braille Islamic texts.
Shamoon disables computers by overwriting a crucial file known as the master boot record, making it impossible for devices to start up.
She says it's time to stop vilifying and shaming women—making it impossible for the actual truth to show through these narratives.
That, Kim said, was "irreversible with any force", making it impossible for the United States to start a war against North Korea.
He told MSNBC he is not running for reelection because Trump is making it impossible for House Republicans to do their jobs.
Fudge in part blamed the Democratic Party's infrastructure for making it impossible for somecandidates who to raise money or get media attention.
He said the jail restrictions are affecting the 60-year-old's mental health and making it impossible for him to review evidence.
They want to push companies away from financing projects with debt, by making it impossible for them to deduct interest payments on loans.
Yes, the shot is made from the flu virus — but it's inactivated, making it impossible for the vaccine to give you the flu.
A single objective solution that can be called fair simply doesn't exist, making it impossible for statistically trained machines to answer these questions.
They could buy in the name of a shell company, making it impossible for the public to know who was behind the sales.
Warming temperatures also cause significant defects and pigment damage to developed fruit, making it impossible for growers to sell them on the market.
Increasingly professionalized armies, he thought, would predicate an increasingly professional democracy, making it impossible for there to be an interchange between the two.
This seems directly to contradict the Hammond/Fox promise, making it impossible for Dr Fox to conclude free-trade deals with third countries.
We have hemmed in the natural world with urban forms, making it impossible for a wetland to retreat and adapt to changing conditions.
Andrew M. Cuomo, including complaints that micromanaging by the governor and his office was making it impossible for him to do his job.
The picture dates to 1978, making it impossible for Omar to be the woman in the photograph as she was not yet born.
China has hundreds of millions of internet users and a thriving online shopping market, making it impossible for US tech companies to ignore.
Tshisekedi's Common Front for Congo only obtained around 50 seats, making it impossible for the coalition to govern without the support of Kabila's FCC.
Angelo immediately arrests Claudio, a young but dimwitted man who has gotten his fiancée pregnant, making it impossible for him to deny his crime.
That means Democrats can continue to refuse to show up to future committee votes, making it impossible for the panel to consider a nominee.
Hours before midnight, the Freedom Caucus objected to the entire slate of consent bills, making it impossible for them to be heard this session.
He's also complained that the company does not pay its fair share of taxes and is making it impossible for small businesses to survive.
I myself was shot in the arm, making it impossible for me to ever pick up a rifle again, much less a pen. ♦
But China has more than 770 million internet users and a thriving online shopping market, making it impossible for top tech companies to ignore.
"The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like," Darroch wrote in his resignation letter.
When she stopped sleeping with Mr. Ravich, she claimed, he stopped supporting her fund, making it impossible for her to succeed at her job.
Every government form, including tax returns and marriage registrations, uses the imperial-style calendar, making it impossible for government workers and companies to avoid.
The measure would require the university to set up a campus in the United States, making it impossible for Central European University to operate.
Make no mistake about it: this crisis is enriching Wall Street investors and real estate speculators -- and making it impossible for many families to survive.
The other parties had promised to shun Wilders and refuse to build a coalition with his party, thereby making it impossible for him to govern.
A frozen fuel line, for example, would render their thrusters inoperable, making it impossible for the probes to orient their antennae and communicate with Earth.
"The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like," he wrote, according to the Financial Times.
Neural networks teach themselves to perform complex operations, making it impossible for their developers to tell government regulators exactly how those systems work, Hinton said.
This means the money I intend to save never even makes it to my checking account, making it impossible for me to spend it impulsively.
Some companies, like Apple, now have default end-to-end encryption on their devices, making it impossible for even the manufacturer to access locked communications.
For three months she was unable to find any more, or a replacement drug, making it impossible for her to work or even to concentrate.
Comey's stance on encryption was that it allowed bad guys to "go dark"—making it impossible for law enforcement to access their data during investigations.
Now Barr is throwing up his hands, saying Trump is making it impossible for him to do his job with his running commentary on Twitter.
And everything is encrypted, making it impossible for law enforcement officials or even WhatsApp to view what's being said without looking at the phone's screen.
The average wrestler might work for dozens of different promotions in a year, making it impossible for workers to bargain with one single corporate entity.
The DDoS attack, first reported by Bloomberg News, flooded the website's servers for hours over the weekend, making it impossible for people to log on.
They are carrying out a new form of ethnic cleansing, with Shiites expelling Sunnis and making it impossible for them to return to their destroyed homes.
Only the part of the message that is touched will appear, making it impossible for someone to look over your shoulder and read the full message.
The problem is that this script is vague and mysterious, making it impossible for website creators to truly optimize for Googlebot and other search engines' crawlers.
WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption means that data is inaccessible even to WhatsApp's own employees, making it impossible for the company to comply with the order.
Elizabeth Warren had knocked off Michael Bloomberg in the two previous debates, making it impossible for the New York Mayor to emerge as the Biden alternative.
Farr is the second judicial nominee that Scott, the lone black Republican in the Senate, has opposed, making it impossible for the two to get confirmed.
The site's growing influence on the right proved its vision right, making it impossible for the conservative mainstream to purge it even if they wanted to.
Even now, states like New York and California are struggling to test widely, making it impossible for officials to get a true picture of the outbreak.
But Barr told ABC News in an interview last week that Trump's tweeting about criminal cases is making it "impossible for me to do my job."
He used to install scaffolding, but these days Polish and Romanian construction workers arrive by truck every Monday, making it impossible for French citizens to compete.
The official Pyeongchang 2018 website went down hours before the opening ceremony, making it impossible for customers to print tickets or look up the events schedule.
Roads leading into the site were blocked by 7 feet (2 meters) of snow, making it impossible for ambulances and other rescue vehicles to access the site.
What he's saying: "The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like," Darroch wrote in his resignation letter.
The place is tiny, and some of the city's most powerful players hold standing reservations, making it impossible for norms like me and you to get in.
Denial-of-service attacks work by sending floods of phony traffic to a service, making it impossible for administrators to distinguish between bad requests and legitimate users.
Currently there are a variety of different types of analogue fentanyl, all of which vary in strength, making it impossible for customers to know what they're buying.
But the ever-evolving requirements have confounded bank executives and shareholders, who complain that the regulations are making it impossible for the banks to generate consistent profits.
North India's topography also acts as a basin that traps pollution — making it impossible for the millions of people in the region to escape the toxic air.
Cybereason notes that the new MBR variant does not provide an individual identifier for each machine, making it impossible for attackers to know which victims have paid.
But most ADAS features are still sold as optional equipment, making it impossible for insurance companies to validate which features ultimately end up on a specific car.
He told The Associated Press on Friday that Trump appears eager to improve ties with Russia but the "toxic" political climate is making it impossible for him.
After the Communists took power in China in 1949, diplomatic ties with the United States were cut, making it impossible for Mr. Cai to reach Mr. Cox.
So the theory goes that what was wrong [with sodomy laws] was that the state was essentially making it impossible for a gay couple to have sex.
" Upon announcing his candidacy in 2015, Mr. Trump said that China's currency practices were making it impossible for American companies to compete and declared, "They're killing us.
Last week, Barr complained about Trump's Twitter presence, which he said was "making it impossible for me to do my job," in an interview with ABC News.
Indeed, the cost of getting a frivolous lawsuit thrown out of court can be well over seven figures, often making it impossible for innocent victims to recover.
Ron Gleason, San Diego You are making it impossible for me to access your website when there is autoplay video of police raids shoved in my face.
There are now the bare minimum of three, but from December 2019 there will be only one, making it impossible for the WTO to issue final appeal rulings.
Then there are minefields like LTE patents to step through (which are currently making it impossible for Apple to avoid buying LTE radio chips from Qualcomm and Intel).
Another new policy required all schools to provide transportation, so that they could not weed out poorer students by making it impossible for those without cars to attend.
Around hole 2,000—a number he considered absurd at the time—he placed a magnetic repulsion around the hole, making it impossible for the ball to land inside.
A UK drivers' union issued a statement Wednesday accusing Uber of making it impossible for drivers to claim the sick leave promised to them if they contract coronavirus.
Asthma medication wasn't enough to help this young patient; she needed also to recognize and treat the chronic stress that was making it impossible for him to recover.
The 11-day operation was complex, not least because the cave's mouth sat atop a nearly 6,000-foot mountain, initially making it impossible for a helicopter to land.
Texas, like other death penalty states, has a law that prevents the disclosure of that information, making it impossible for the public to learn about the manufacturer's safety record.
Back in December, an electronic device that controls the two cameras started to consume an excessive amount of power, making it impossible for mission planners to control the instruments.
One of the last regulations implemented under ObamaCare undermined HSA use, by making it impossible for HSAs to be compatible with some insurance plans sold on the health exchanges.
She also thinks Chyna should still be collecting royalties from over 100 film and TV credits, but Anzaldo is making it impossible for her to follow the money trail.
The couple's floating stage got jammed in the up position at the end of the show, making it impossible for Beyonce to pull off a quick and graceful exit.
In a green tree, levels of metal this high would be deadly, Moore explained, because they poison the pathways making chlorophyll, making it impossible for the tree to photosynthesize.
For months afterward, Nakamura continued to have severe headaches, blurry vision, fatigue and mood swings, making it impossible for him to do any strenuous activity, let alone play football.
If they do, the bill would pass with large majorities in both the House and Senate, making it impossible for any single person to veto or block the legislation.
John Kasich (R) argue that gerrymandering is effectively killing public trust in the federal government by making it impossible for Congress to compromise and find solutions to national problems.
Forty-six inches would eventually fall in a couple days, making the roads impassable and making it impossible for me to get to work as the whip's communications director.
In 2018, the department sued California over three state laws, accusing state officials of making it impossible for federal immigration officers to deport criminals born outside the United States.
The funds, which totaled around $13,000, were instead wired to a fraudulent account just before the banks closed for the holiday, making it impossible for them to be recovered.
This will balloon their taxable income making it impossible for many to take advantage of tuition remission programs, forcing them to forgo educational opportunities for themselves and their families.
Barr told ABC News that Trump's tweets were "making it impossible" for him to do his job and suggested the president should stop tweeting about active Justice Department cases.
However, the repeal came with a catch: in return for undoing the bill, Cooper signed legislation making it impossible for localities to pass any new anti-discrimination laws until 20183.
"The agency is making it impossible for farmers and ranchers to look at their land and know what can be regulated," argues the American Farm Bureau Federation on its site.
Alitalia is preparing for special administration proceedings after workers rejected its latest rescue plan, making it impossible for the loss-making airline to secure funds to keep its aircraft flying.
When the lettuce is pre-washed, the bacteria can also literally attach itself to the leaves, making it impossible for you to wash it off at home, says Jay-Russell.
So maybe you should just stick with filling every last inch of your front lawn with giant inflatable characters making it impossible for anyone to get anywhere near your home.
Because the front seats of cars weren't actually made for oral sex, Laura accidentally shifts gears, making it impossible for Robbie to avoid the oncoming truck they made impact with.
So Trump hopes to build a wall against impeachment -- by making it impossible for GOP lawmakers to defy the sentiments of their voters and by coalescing in any impeachment proceedings.
The company has its roots in the 1967 Middle East war, when Egypt blocked the Suez Canal, making it impossible for Iran to transport its oil by tanker to Europe.
In the last year, the company has been adding encryption to those conversations, making it impossible for the Justice Department to read or eavesdrop, even with a judge's wiretap order.
The company has been adding encryption to its product over the last year, making it impossible for the Justice Department to eavesdrop on communications — even with a valid court order.
After she stopped having sex with him, Ms. Tirschwell alleged, Mr. Ravich no longer supported the fund she had been hired to manage, making it impossible for her to succeed.
Authorities there said the tabulation equipment came up short "a significant number" of ballots in the final Senate tally, making it impossible for the county to meet the Thursday deadline.
"Persistent aluminum overcapacity in China is making it impossible for the U.S. aluminum industry to compete on a level playing field," said Heidi Brock, president and CEO of the group.
But these are not the actual locations of the companies themselves, making it impossible for the BBB or the FTC to identify the people at the center of these hoaxes.
Samsung only allows you to increase / decrease the opacity of windows by adding an opaque black layer over the display, making it impossible for even you to see what's on-screen.
Following the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, violence erupted across the country and extremists found a place in the war-ridden territories, making it impossible for American troops to pull out.
His main point was to accuse social media companies like Twitter -- a platform on which he has 62 million followers -- of making it impossible for his followers to access his content.
John Harwood: Well so, do you agree with Speaker Pelosi, who said the other day that he is self-impeaching by his conduct, making it impossible for you to avoid that?
Democrats agree, but argue Trump's next FBI director must also have no connections to Trump politically or professionally, making it impossible for anyone to question the next director's conflict of interest.
No one disputes that someone (at the county level or even the FBI) reset phone's iCloud password, making it impossible for anyone to unlock and access the phone without the passcode.
Last week, I warned a House Homeland Security Subcommittee that Islamist pressure groups were making it impossible for my fellow Muslims to do the crucial work of reforming and liberalizing Islam.
" Trump tweeted on Tuesday, quickly following up that tweet with one accusing the European Union of "making it impossible for our farmers and workers and companies to do business in Europe.
"His zeal for pandering for the extreme left's money and agenda in his race for governor is making it impossible for him to fulfill his duties as attorney general," Berger said.
My prediction would be that the whole thing winds up in court, creating endless litigation, screwing up the economy and making it impossible for Congress to do anything about anything else.
Riot officers then sealed off the area, making it impossible for even residents to get through, let alone would-be voters prepared to run the gauntlet of pro-Odinga peer pressure.
Some union officials reported that because grievance or arbitration proceedings typically take place during work hours, they chewed up scarce official time, sometimes making it impossible for union officials to attend.
I worry that in the coming year, Trump and impeachment will suck all the oxygen out of the room, making it impossible for us to think of anything other than him.
Because when China's charging us a fortune to send products in and making it impossible for the product to get there – and many other countries, by the way, not just China.
Because when China's charging us a fortune to send products in and making it impossible for the product to get there — and many other countries, by the way, not just China.
Simultaneously, it is conducting low-level, ongoing guerilla combat operations in Donetsk and Donbass, making it impossible for Ukraine to control its territory, but not explicitly declaring it part of Russia.
Your seemingly idle laptop might be helping to swamp an innocent website with thousands of requests per second, overloading the target's servers and making it impossible for legitimate requests to get through.
"Irreconcilable differences have arisen between the parties which led to the irremediable breakdown of the marriage, making it impossible for the parties to live together as husband and wife," the documents stated.
The plane's unreliable WiFi wasn't functioning at all on Friday, making it impossible for journalists to know what was going on outside their tube in the sky 30,000 feet over the Midwest.
David Hasselhoff's $21,000 a month alimony bill is making it impossible for the actor to consider retirement, and now he's asking a judge to let him off the hook for the payments.
Novichok attacks the nervous system, making it impossible for victims to breathe and causing unimaginable pain, said Mirzayanov, who watched countless lab animals, including mice, rats and dogs, subjected to the poison.
When bloggers tried to organize nationwide protests on Twitter using #Triumfalnaya, pro-Kremlin botnets bombarded the hashtag with anti-protester messages and nonsense tweets, making it impossible for Putin's opponents to coalesce.
So instead of staying in the intended logic gate, the electrons can continuously flow from one gate to the next, essentially making it impossible for the transistors to have an off state.
"The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like," he wrote to Simon McDonald, the permanent undersecretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Calling Dodd-Frank a "modern day Tower of Babel," Hensarling argued the complex new rules mandated by the law are making it impossible for small banks to meet all their legal requirements.
Harboring prosecutions are still uncommon, but I expect this to change when Sessions realizes that the immigration court backlog crisis is making it impossible for him to enforce the immigration laws effectively.
The storm immediately knocked out the region's entire power grid, much of its communications networks and large stretches of road, making it impossible for the territory's central government to assess the damage.
The state's Republican legislature seemingly gave them no other option because they had passed a law making it impossible for anyone but the very same Republican legislature to remove such oppressive monuments.
That colony, which was prominently featured in "March of the Penguins," is also 100 kilometers from the ice edge, making it impossible for penguins that breed there to take breaks for fishing.
Andrews notes that natural disasters can continue to wreak havoc on the local blood supply after they're over—for instance, by making it impossible for trucks carrying donations to reach afflicted areas.
The proposal addresses "chain migration" by making parents of DREAMers ineligible for green cards and making it impossible for them to naturalize, and it would not force an influx of new immigrants.
Margaret's mother insisted that John speak Welsh at home, making it impossible for him to effectively communicate with his father, who spoke only English, until he was seven, when he started school.
The current administration has not only exacerbated the existing divisions in Congress, but has divided the nation with hateful rhetoric and harmful policies — making it impossible for this country to move forward.
The technology works by injecting tracking headers into connections at the network level, allowing it to follow customers more closely and making it impossible for customers to delete like standard tracking cookies.
Also, it's important to point out that no fossil evidence of humans was uncovered at the site, making it impossible for the researchers to link the tools to a specific species of human.
Priding itself on a core tenet of user privacy, WhatsApp employs end-to-end encryption on its platform, making it impossible for it to view or access content that is sent between users.
WARSAW (Reuters) - IT systems at public institutions all over Poland broke down on Tuesday morning making it impossible for citizens to apply for new identity documents or register cars, the digitalization ministry said.
As of Saturday morning, Turkish military authorities had closed the airspace around Incirlik, making it impossible for U.S. airstrike missions against ISIS from that location, Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said in a statement.
Boss Key lets you set your own shortcut and hides everything from the Windows taskbar as well, making it impossible for anyone looking over your shoulder to see what you've been up to.
The Japanese firm, which saw its shares plunge 33 percent last month, remains on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's watchlist, effectively making it impossible for it to raise fresh capital through new share issues.
On July 17th members of a group called OurMine claimed responsibility for a series of attacks that had brought down the game's servers, making it impossible for some players to get their fix.
Democrats have argued that without regulation, providers will charge premiums for certain types of websites to access the internet at reasonable speed, making it impossible for smaller sites to compete with larger ones.
Because the vaping industry is largely unregulated, there are hundreds of different chemicals in vape liquids on the market, making it impossible for people to know whether the ones they're using are safe.
Without new funds, the judge said, the Rio 2016 organizing committee would not be able to pay national Paralympic bodies for travel, food and uniforms, making it impossible for some countries to compete.
The gas station was at a high point in the city; all the highways around us were flooded out, making it impossible for Ms. Foreman to get home, or to a relative's house.
According to multiple people on the call, Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, lashed out at President Donald Trump over chemical shortages that were making it impossible for her state to expand testing for coronavirus.
The tweets also came less than a week after Attorney General William Barr said Trump's tweeting about pending federal cases such as Stone's was making it "impossible" for Barr to do his job.
The day the executive order was released, the State Department "provisionally revoked" all visas for people from these countries, making it impossible for them to enter (or leave and reenter) the US legally.
Mr. Barr on Thursday gave an interview in which he publicly called on Mr. Trump to stop commenting on the Justice Department, saying it was making it impossible for him to do his job.
The company's board took the formal decision on Tuesday after workers rejected its latest rescue plan last week, making it impossible for the airline to secure funds from shareholders to keep its aircraft flying.
Allowing all those sellers has also opened a Pandora's box, making it impossible for Amazon to police the site's darkest corners to root out every scammer, said Juozas Kaziukėnas, chief executive of Marketplace Pulse.
In an act of vigilante justice, the Redditor says they programmed a script to call the alleged scammers' phones 28 times a second, making it impossible for them to make or receive any calls.
The federal government's top official charged with protecting student loan borrowers announced his resignation on Monday, saying the Trump administration is making it impossible for him and other career staffers to do their job.
Under this arrangement, they are not obliged to offer the owner-tenants the Right of First Refusal, making it impossible for owners to buy their leaseholds and turn their properties into fully owned freeholds.
" In Brussels, a spokesman for the European Commission said: "Turkey is taking giant strides away from Europe and that is making it impossible for Turkey to join the European Union, this is what we believe.
Apple made the decision to solder the storage onto the logic board (just as it does with RAM), making it impossible for users to upgrade past the capacity they choose at the time of purchase.
A more likely culprit, as Forbes's Scott Mendelson suggests, is saturation; he argues that too many big movies come out too close together, making it impossible for any of them to become a major event.
There's also the fairly common issue of the lightning port becoming clogged with lint, making it impossible for the lighting plug to fully seat in the port (clean it out with a pin or toothpick).
The boats had drifted off course, but one was also suffering engine trouble, making it impossible for the Americans to back off rapidly and return to international waters when armed Iranian naval boats approached them.
The goal, it seemed to Paulson, was to force the U.S. government into an unplanned emergency bailout of the two companies—or risk destabilizing the economy by making it impossible for people to get mortgages.
"We're polarizing people on what they already believe in—we're just making it impossible for people to stay in that neutral space," said Alyssa Rubin, one of the activists who interrupted Trump's New Hampshire rally.
High skilled immigrants are also driving innovation in the information technology industry, where a lack of STEM graduates are making it impossible for American companies to hire the workers they need to power the future.
According to some reports, the bill would place a restriction on the immigrant parents rather than the (eventual US citizen) children, making it impossible for them to get sponsored for green cards through their kids.
Most of the time there's no malice, but comments like these, which trivialize serious illnesses, feed a society that stigmatizes the mentally ill, isolating them and making it impossible for them to live fulfilling lives.
During the Cold War, American envoys told stories of finding feces in their residences, of power being shut off and of Cuban agents tailgating diplomats' vehicles and making it impossible for them to change lanes.
On the bigger issue, the intelligence community, the bureaucracy, patriotic Americans, and some members of Congress are making it impossible for the White House to sweep whatever they are trying to hide under the rug.
But they're also trying to let individual creators have the freedom to set different tones for different stories, without making it impossible for casual viewers to wander into a lighthearted action movie and enjoy the fun.
For instance, last year, Macy's stumbled on Black Friday when it experienced an issue with its credit card systems, making it impossible for shoppers to place orders online during the busiest shopping day of the year.
There are other worries for DACA students, too, said Naveed, who directs the Dream Action Coalition: the possibility of losing a driver's license, for example, making it impossible for students to commute to work and school.
The majority of the company's workers last week voted against a restructuring plan that envisaged cuts to jobs and salaries, making it impossible for the loss-making airline to secure funds to keep its aircraft flying.
Prior to being sent to Lithuania, the Russian government declared Sugihara persona non grata, citing intelligence activities, making it impossible for him to assume his post at the Japanese embassy in Moscow, which was his dream.
Phase one of their plan involved triggering the National Redoubt, which brought down most of the routes in and out of the country, making it impossible for our inspection teams to get anywhere near the place.
The appropriations process in Congress is so incredibly broken, making it impossible for lawmakers in either chamber to return to regular order to get spending bills done on time before the end of the fiscal year.
You know that group of friends who are so impressed with themselves that their inside jokes spawn inside jokes of their own, making it impossible for anyone else to penetrate their bubble of self-perpetuating delusion?
That's enough to cover over half of Rhode Island, and while a little bit of poop is great for fertilizer, this ocean of dung would flood plants with nitrogen, making it impossible for anything to grow.
Some of those partners were able to conceal that they were asking for the information, making it impossible for Facebook users to disable sharing — nor were users informed by Facebook that their data had been shared.
Women without a passport of their own were instead given a page in their male guardians' passports, making it impossible for them to travel without guardian accompaniment -- controls rights campaigners have criticized as oppressive to women.
Since he took the reins of this small east African country after the Rwandan genocide in 1994, he has become increasingly authoritarian, cracking down on freedom of expression and making it impossible for political opponents to organize.
All those who want to be in Tokyo will have to compete six times during the 18-month qualifying period, making it impossible for athletes to stay away for long periods, which has happened in the past.
The format of the television show just doesn't allow for the same complexity that thousands of pages of text can hold, making it impossible for the show to do the type of adaptive justice I long for.
"The current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like," Darroch, who has been the ambassador to America since 2016, wrote in a letter announcing he was stepping down.
Rosenworcel's reconfirmation has languished in the Senate for a year and a half because Wheeler repeatedly, petulantly refused to promise to resign if a Republican won the White House — making it impossible for Republicans to reconfirm her.
The amendment, brought by Conservative MP Alistair Burt and Labour MP Hilary Benn, obliges MPs to sit on certain dates in October, effectively making it impossible for the next prime minister to suepend parliament during that time.
Athletes wanting to be in Tokyo will have to compete six times during the 18-month qualifying period, making it impossible for them to stay away from competition for long periods, which has happened in the past.
P.S data Employment fluctuations of this kind, experienced by Trump's least affluent voters, are likely to stimulate political volatility, making it impossible for many of the beneficiaries of lowered unemployment to remain confident in their new jobs.
The advantage for filmmakers is that they're making it impossible for the rest of the industry to be dismissive or willfully ignorant, and they make the industry consider films and filmmakers that they might not have considered.
But Twitter is helped by the fact that only three of its directors are up for re-election in any given year, making it impossible for an activist investor to quickly seize a majority of board seats.
And this week the world's largest messaging application, WhatsApp, began comprehensively encrypting all communications on its service without building a "backdoor" access point — essentially making it impossible for the company to help law enforcement agencies access messages.
Today, the Supreme Court ruled that it's legal for companies to require employees to sign arbitration clauses in their employment contracts, making it impossible for these workers to bring class action lawsuits against employers over labor disputes.
Those prosecutors resigned en masse from the case after the sentencing dispute, and Barr urged Trump in an ABC interview to stop tweeting about DOJ cases because it was making it "impossible" for him to do his job.
Advertising is becoming more critical as the race enters a phase with multiple contests on the same date, making it impossible for candidates to invest as much in retail politics as they did in Iowa and New Hampshire.
But ES&S, the company that makes the machines, said voters have a chance to confirm their choices before they cast their ballot, making it impossible for the machine to flip a vote from one candidate to another.
In response, Johnson, who was never known for the niceties of political behavior, asked the Queen to "prorogue" Parliament for five weeks, making it impossible for MPs to either debate Brexit or question the PM on his plans.
Federal student loan defaults are dragging on the economy — making it impossible for people to buy cars or homes — and are increasingly following people into old age, where their Social Security benefits are being garnished for loan payments.
But the United States and the EU have refused, saying China still subsidizes some industries, such as steel and aluminum, which have massive overcapacity and spew vast supplies onto the world market, making it impossible for others to compete.
Encryption of data on iPhones, for instance, is another whole technical gambit, one that Apple has made great efforts to remove from the equation by making it impossible for them to decrypt customer data even if requests were made.
Saudi Arabia was making it impossible for Qatari nationals to protect their intellectual property rights, giving Qatari nationals less favorable treatment than Saudi and other nationals, and making it unduly difficult for Qataris to seek judicial remedies, Qatar said.
One company, TedyCab, determines the location of a phone customer and only responds to that spot, making it impossible for a third-party to hail a cab for a friend or family member who is in a different location.
He said the owners' failure to show the fair market value of their vehicles, despite testimony from an expert witness, created an "absence of evidence on an essential element" of their claims, making it impossible for a jury to assess damages.
But in the wake of today's globe-spanning infections, Posteo announced today that all account access to the "wowsmith" address have been blocked, making it impossible for the group to read or respond to any messages sent to the address.
If it weren't for the tens of thousands of young people, mostly students, who surrounded the Legislative Council (LegCo) building on June 12th, making it impossible for the pro-China legislators to enter the building, the extradition bill would have passed.
Eventually, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency's operations chief emailed that the employee had called in sick for at least a week, making it impossible for investigator James Wiley, an FCC attorney visiting Honolulu from Washington, DC, to interview the employee.
The near-blockade on air, sea and land access has caused food shortages in a country that imports over 90 percent of its staple foods, driving up prices and making it impossible for many Yemenis to feed themselves and their families.
One example he included was a Mexican cartel trafficking large amounts of fentanyl from Asia to Mexico and then the U.S. He said the cartel was using Facebook's WhatsApp messaging system, making it impossible for U.S. law enforcement to conduct wiretaps.
The boats had drifted off course, but one was also suffering engine trouble, making it impossible for the Americans to rapidly back off and return to international waters when they were approached by armed Iranian naval boats, the official said.
Once you add the African Americans, a loyal Democratic voting bloc, Democrats will secure the majority of ethnic minorities in this country, making it impossible for either a Rubio or Cruz Republican nominee to prevail in the 2016 Presidential Election.
The reality is that from the start, the objectives of Donald Trump's trade war have been at odds with one another, making it impossible for his administration to construct a deal that one might consider a win for US markets.
The claim today: By making it impossible for regulators to bail out banks, we can prevent the risk taking that causes financial crises and the unfairness of using taxpayer dollars to protect Wall Street at the expense of Main Street.
Another disadvantage of the prevailing district budgeting model is that it gives principals very little power over their school budgets — making it impossible for them to make changes when resources are being used ineffectively or don't match their unique student needs.
The app eventually failed on February 3, the night of the caucuses, with a glitch making it impossible for many precinct chairs to use the tool that was meant to calculate and submit data from Iowa's more than 1,700 caucus sites.
The judge said that failure to disburse the funds would mean that the Rio 2016 organising committee would not be able to make payments to national Paralympic organizations for travel, food and uniforms, making it impossible for some countries to participate.
But Maduro has failed to take any serious measures to mitigate the crisis by, for example, trying to crack down on corruption or ending the country's currency exchange policy that is making it impossible for ordinary Venezuelans to buy everyday items.
On YouTube, the root of the problem is that the site has 400 hours of video uploaded every minute, making it impossible for anything but an army of human beings to view all the new content being put onto the site continuously.
Years before I began to stress about what she might do when she graduated from school, there was the immediate concern of what she might do at home, apart from following us around, making it impossible for anyone to finish a sentence.
But now, we are one big step closer to once again making it impossible for millions of American women to see a doctor when they need to, to access basic medicine, reproductive healthcare services so they can live happy, healthy, productive lives.
After one-minute opening statements by all the candidates, Tapper pivoted to health care — but repeatedly interrupted the candidates to enforce an absurdly short time limit, making it impossible for candidates to give full and interesting answers on some difficult policy questions.
Over the years, Anthem limited how much treatment it would pay for, and at times refused to pay for care altogether, making it impossible for Erin to get the long-term help needed to recover from both alcohol addiction and an eating disorder.
As scholars like Molly Roberts have shown, states like China and Russia discovered how they could "flood" internet discussion with online nonsense and distraction, making it impossible for their opponents to talk to each other, or even to distinguish between truth and falsehood.
Late last month and in early January, temperatures fell as low as minus 60 Celsius (minus 76 Fahrenheit) across Siberia, rendering metal brittle, causing power supply disruptions, halting cars' engines and making it impossible for people to work outside in the open air.
In a motion filed in St. Louis state court on Monday, J&J said a blitz of ads over the past year targeting that market had tainted the jury pool, making it impossible for the company to get a fair trial there.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, it appears, wants to do away with "blue slips," making it impossible for senators to block federal court nominees from their states whom they don't like, removing a powerful tool for Democrats to resist President Trump's court appointments.
Earlier in the conflict, some of Mr. Kerry's own diplomats have said in recent months, it would have been possible to "crater" the runways used by Mr. Assad's air force, making it impossible for planes to take off and drop barrel bombs.
Finally, a carbon tax is a better way to pay for broader tax reform than the chief alternative, a border-adjustment tax (BAT), which would effectively would impose a tariff on imports by making it impossible for companies to deduct their costs.
Less than a month after Ode to the Sea opened at CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the Pentagon made the decision to deny detainees ownership over their own creative works, effectively making it impossible for artwork to leave the base.
Ankita Rao, Associate Editor: Our phones promote multitasking and distraction, so I thought it was only fair that Apple account for my now messy brain by making it impossible for me to lose earbuds and chargers like I do now, all the time.
And even if the former vice president does so, if Sanders has a dominant performance on Tuesday, he could build up an insurmountable lead in the delegates, making it impossible for any candidate to catch up to him in the delegate count.
NEW YORK, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Michael Avenatti is living in a jail cell that reportedly once housed convicted Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, making it impossible for the celebrity lawyer to prepare for his upcoming extortion trial, his lawyers said.
In practice this has meant that the chain of command from senior leader to soldiers on the ground has never been stable for longer than three to six months — making it impossible for the military to focus beyond short-term tactical gains.
There, the court determined that those traders were far enough removed from the tips they received that they would not have known if the source would have received an improper perk, making it impossible for them to knowingly engage in insider trading.
But the video, from a helicopter and dashboard camera, tells a very different story: Crutcher had his hands up until at least seconds before the shooting, and his car windows were closed, making it impossible for him to reach into his car.
What is going to happen in 10 or 15 years, when increased automation wipes out millions of the low-skilled and unskilled jobs that many immigrants now hold, sharply increasing their rate of unemployment and making it impossible for many to find new jobs?
One of their biggest concerns is that at the same time that Sessions is telling immigration judges to plow through the backlog, he's forcing them to hear more cases — making it impossible for them to give each case the time they feel it deserves.
Ibrahim is from Togo in west Africa, and his son and daughter, despite both having been born in Hong Kong, are among the more than 580 refugee children denied the right of abode, making it impossible for young people to get jobs or leave.
The guest list function on my website confused a lot of my guests and often made duplicates, making it impossible for my husband and I to know how many guests to plan for without painstakingly combing through the list and trying to weed out copies.
The cost of living in Oakland has also skyrocketed in recent years, due to an influx of high-skilled workers unable to afford housing across the bay in San Francisco, making it impossible for teachers to live there on their current salaries, Keith said.
The failure so far of Prime Minister Theresa May to secure backing for a Brexit deal with the EU is harming small businesses, "making it impossible for them to plan, hire and invest," chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses Mike Cherry said last week.
" Chrissy Teigen and John Legend&aposs Son Miles Is Just the Cutest as He Makes Funny Faces for the Camera She went on to explain how the tremors following the quake were making it impossible for her to calm down, writing, "So many aftershocks.
In an increasingly emotional and heated interview with Gayle King on CBS This Morning, Kelly denied all allegations of abuse, and cried as he claimed his ex was "destroying" his name and making it impossible for him to work and subsequently earn an income.
Some of the Chinese nationals whose work visas are tied to their employment said their visa extensions were in limbo, partly because WrkRiot had missed a payment to the paycheck-processing company ADP, making it impossible for the government to verify their employment through ADP.
" Gabbard also called on Congress to safeguard against further election interference by supporting the Securing America's Elections Act, a bill she sponsored that would allow every state to use paper ballots, "making it impossible for Russia or anyone else to change our election results.
The region's median income "hasn't kept pace with rising housing costs, increasingly making it impossible for lower- and middle-income workers to afford to live close to where they work," Microsoft President Brad Smith and Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood wrote in a blog post.
The obsession with personal loyalty is especially strong, making it impossible for the top leadership to understand how public servants who swear their loyalty to the Constitution, not to individuals, can serve multiple, politically diverse presidents over the course of a career, as consistently occurs.
It also would have the added effect of making it impossible for party insiders to nominate a "white knight" candidate, one who has not been in the race, without support from the majority of delegates, many of whom back one of the remaining contenders.
While Etue would like to one day get his college degree, he also worried that a college course-load would eat into his practice time for Fortnite, effectively making it impossible for him to reach and maintain the level necessary to beat the world's top players.
The new rule would, in some form or another, require banks to actually know the identities of the human beings who own or control those companies — essentially making it impossible for US banks to do business with the kind of shell companies discussed in the Panama Papers.
"The big possibility is that it was just an accident, and something happened that took the plane down quickly, probably incapacitating the pilots and making it impossible for them to call in a mayday," said Scott Stewart, vice president of tactical analysis at research firm Stratfor.
Facebook's tool is also criticized for failing to provide targeting criteria and engagement information for ads — thereby making it impossible for researchers to understand what advertisers on its platform are paying the company to reach; as well as how effective (or otherwise) these Facebook ads might be.
Overseas, consular offices, while they could stay open over a brief shutdown by running off fee money, could end up being closed if the shutdown is prolonged — making it impossible for people in those countries to get approved to come to the US until the government reopened.
Delta's announcement came after agreements this year appeared to put to rest a bitter, years-long dispute with three Persian Gulf airlines — Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad — which U.S. airlines said received government subsidies making it impossible for the U.S. carriers to compete in certain markets.
The outcry prompted Barr to claim Trump had nothing to do with his decision, and to put what many think was no more than a public-relations show of distancing himself from the President, claiming Trump's tweets are making it impossible for him to do his job.
For five years the airport in Sana, the largest city in Yemen, was closed to civilian air traffic as part of the Saudi-enforced blockade, making it impossible for citizens of the war-torn country to receive health care its own government is ill equipped to provide.
If you're concerned that we are locking millions of Americans out of economic opportunity by making it impossible for thriving, high-wage metro areas to grow their housing stock rapidly, then simply reducing the pace of rent increases in those areas won't do anything to help.
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.
Flashback: For years, activists for a so-called "right to repair" have raised concerns about technology companies making it impossible for customers to go to anyone other than the manufacturer if they wanted to get their gear repaired, or restricting repairs to merchants that have the manufacturer's blessing.
In Ms. Denney's whistle-blower suit, she claimed that the way Dow was submitting data to outside labs for validation had been changed while she was on maternity leave, making it impossible for a third party to check Dow's results, particularly those that showed no levels of contamination.
However, Tananbaum's lawsuit implies that the production process for "Play-Doh" has become the norm, and that Koons and his dealers are deliberately and indefinitely stringing collectors along while making it impossible for them to independently verify whether any progress is actually being made on the works for which they're paying.
Gabe's talent and tenacity is even more remarkable given that the teen also has Hanhart syndrome, a congenital defect leaving him with a small jaw and a partially-developed tongue, making it impossible for him to use his mouth to hold a pencil or fork or turn pages in a book.
The privately held Shenzhen-based company is speeding deployment of a system that allows users to disconnect from the internet during flights, making it impossible for flight logs, photos or videos to reach DJI's computer servers, Brendan Schulman, vice president of policy and legal affairs at DJI, said in an interview.
Mr. Trump said over the weekend that his replacement for the 2010 law would provide "insurance for everybody," but Mr. Price previously proposed a replacement that would greatly reduce government spending on health, making it impossible for millions of people to buy health insurance, especially the old, sick and poor.
No doubt some jobs will be saved for producers of steel and aluminum, but these gains will be offset by more jobs lost elsewhere across the nation as prices on everything made from steel and aluminum will rise, making it impossible for U.S. workers to compete on a global scale.
Trump's tweeting was making it "impossible for me to do my job, to assure the courts and the prosecutors in the department that we're doing our work with integrity," the attorney general told ABC News, focusing his criticism on Trump's Twitter habit rather than his clear attempt to influence a criminal investigation.
As part of this strategic plan, the Chinese state-owned conglomerate CRRC is actively underbidding American competitors by using government financing to unfairly lower its costs and import their own finished steel and rail products into the United States, making it impossible for its competition to compete on a level playing field.
"Brava cannot fire its lamps unless it is authorized with a physical button push, making it impossible for any users (and even hackers with malicious intents) to activate Brava without physically being in front of it or physically having access to Brava's circuit boards," the company said in a statement to The Verge.
"The House hearings created an atmosphere and were one important part of making it impossible for the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice not to bring cases, including against Amazon," William Kovacic, a former chairman of the FTC and a law professor at George Washington University, told Recode in an interview.
Apple has pounced on the FBI for an apparent screwup in which it worked with the local government to accidentally change Farook's iCloud password, therefore making it impossible for Apple to comply with a search warrant that would have allowed it to give the government a backup of Farook's phone without actually unlocking it.
"It is the continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo and the complicity of the Russians in committing what are patently war crimes - bombing hospitals, when they know they are hospitals and nothing but hospitals - that is making it impossible for peace negotiations to resume," British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said.
Foreigners are coming in and buying up property with anonymous shell companies and some of that is perfectly legitimate but some of it is clearly money laundering and corrupt officials and other people using their cash to park it in property and making it impossible for the people who live there to afford it.
Perhaps a more sure-footed writer would have stuck to his psychedelic guns, remaining inside the visionary logic of the experience, but when I tried to write it that way, the narrative lost all friction, making it impossible for anyone but a mystic or psychonaut or ardent New Ager to grab hold of it.
"Our collective experiences as women under the Taliban rule, whether in urban centers or rural villages, left us with bitter memories of oppressive measures towards women in health, education and employment making it impossible for women to flourish and reach their full potential," said a statement released by the Afghan Women's Network (AWN) earlier this year.
"It is the continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo and the complicity of the Russians in committing what are patently war crimes - bombing hospitals, when they know they are hospitals and nothing but hospitals that is making it impossible for peace negotiations to resume," he told the Conservative Party's annual conference.
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This has had a knock-on effect on banks from Doha to Muscat, with the ensuing slump in stock prices and bond market volatility making it impossible for them to raise new capital so far this year, a situation which is unlikely to ease in the near future as they will have to compete with governments needing to borrow billions of dollars to pay their bills.
As people become more aware of how their data is used — and abused — in our digital world; and regulations (like GDPR in Europe) are leading more organizations to implement better data protection policies, a startup that is hoping to protect that data found in images — by making it impossible for algorithms to read it — has raised a seed round to help it bring its services to market.
Hawks have been primarily concerned that not enough is being done to enforce the law against unauthorized immigrants; they've pushed to make it mandatory for employers to use the E-Verify system to check the legal status of workers (thus, in theory, making it impossible for the 8 million unauthorized immigrants in the workforce to stay employed), and for ever-tighter connections between local law enforcement and federal immigration officials.
However, he raised serious concerns about the sealed bid auction structure that Google has announced for the default search choice — pointing out that many of the bidders for the slots will also be using Google advertising and technology; while the sealed structure of the auction means no-one outside Google will know what prices are being submitted as bids, making it impossible for rivals to know whether the selections Google makes are fair.
"If we don't address these things, we excuse murders, we excuse rape, we excuse child sexual abuse, we excuse the exploitation of women's bodies and when we allow those things to happen, we are not only killing that person's body who is being violated — whether it's through poverty or homicide — we are also killing the entire community and making it impossible for the next generation to be or do better than we have," Ms. Tanis said.
Trump's persistent tweets about the criminal case against his longtime associate Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneIf Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear Free Roger Stone The Hill's Morning Report - In Nevada, bets on Sanders, eyes on Bloomberg MORE have the president wading into a DOJ matter despite a rare and public warning from Barr last week that the president's public comments about ongoing cases were making it "impossible" for the attorney general to perform his job.
Or, if you're planning ahead for the week to come, trying for once to get a head-start on the cooking that will most likely prove difficult when something goes awry in your schedule on Tuesday, making it impossible for you to get home in time to make that recipe for veal pojarski you've wanted to try since Julia wrote about it in 2012, well, we have an excellent collection of recipes that taste better on the second or third day.
Your honor, I'd like to have to following marked as "exhibit a" and entered into evidence: So now, because this guy is bent out of shape about NFL players protesting police brutality, he's going to drop a whole lot of coin on a wildly frivolous lawsuit that proposes that by virtue of allowing players to express themselves in a peaceful manner, owner Tom Benson has enabled Dragna's seat neighbors to act like boorish dickheads, therefore making it impossible for him to attend the games.
LOOK WHAT IS HAPPEINING WITH THE ENERGY BUSINESS, THEY ARE MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR THEM TO COMPETE IT'S SO ONEROUS, BUT THAT'S –JUST ONE OF MANY BUSINESSES - IT'S ALMOST LIKE IT HAS BECOME A BUSINESS, THE BUSINESS OF CREATION OF REGULATION AND THE BUSINESS OF REGULATION IS TURNING OUT TO BE A VERY BIG BUREAUCRACY, AND I AM GOING TO KNOCK THE HELL OUT OF IT. WE NEED FOR SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT, CERTAIN RULES AND REGULATION ARE OBVIOUSLY A GOOD THING, BUT I'LL BET YOU ABOUT 2386-2100% OF IT, THEY ARE TOTALLY UNNECESSARY.
When asked about concerns about whether he's splitting the vote with rival Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE, making it impossible for rival Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE to be knocked off, Kasich said he finished second in New Hampshire while Rubio came in fifth.

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