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But they could also download "tweaks" and more drastic overhauls.
If repair didn't work, more drastic measures would be taken.
There are some more drastic but necessary options at your disposal.
At some point, more drastic measures may have to be considered.
Previously, only a more drastic option — blocking an account — was available.
The Trump administration has another alternative that experts consider more drastic.
"They said changes have to be much more drastic," she said.
In some cities, the reaction to scooters has been more drastic.
Much more drastic steps are now needed to slow climate change.
With Mr. Bolsonaro's victory, indigenous leaders are sounding more drastic warnings.
Organizers of other public events have already taken more drastic measures.
Mr. Kelly's prepared remarks also telegraphed more drastic measures to come.
" This time around, the association says it's recommending "more drastic reforms.
Some have also noted that they could take more drastic action.
The party's liberal wing has already started agitating for more drastic steps.
But Mexico, like some richer countries, may now want more drastic politics.
Some staff implemented this policy in a more drastic way than others.
If moms act out, kids have to resort to more drastic measures.
This is clearly when straight edge took a much more drastic turn.
The longer you wait, the more drastic and costly the course correction.
For narcoleptics, the confusion wasn't just more frequent, but also more drastic.
It could, if steel and aluminum tariffs lead to something more drastic.
There are perhaps a dozen such scenarios, some more drastic than others.
The president threatens ever more drastic trade actions while the economy suffers.
At certain points the disease has flared up, requiring more drastic treatments.
The longer we wait to take action, the more drastic changes we'll need.
Free services such as Cardigan and Twoolbox help you take more drastic action.
Trump also indicated that Mexico may face more drastic trade changes than Canada.
And as temperatures rise further, scientists expect these shifts to become more drastic.
If that doesn't work then you might have to try something more drastic.
But this is a much more drastic change for the kid-friendly property.
Nine months later, the stats were even more drastic, she told the Tribune.
"Now it's definitely getting more drastic, even just within the week," she says.
The U.K. government is now facing growing calls to take more drastic measures.
The Chargers, the Raiders and the Rams may be set for more drastic action.
But Stevens from the Max Planck Institute says something even more drastic is necessary.
Even more drastic cuts are proposed for all research activities related to the environment.
Hensarling, a longtime opponent of the Dodd-Frank reforms, seeks a more drastic rollback.
More drastic changes — such as reforming the cash bail system — are needed, he says.
Italy and other countries are on lockdown, as governments begin taking more drastic measures.
Maybe it will be a little more drastic this week, to use your word.
The British in 1967 took a far more drastic measure by suspending such limits.
But I decide this experiment is an opportunity to do something additional, something more drastic.
Many Democrats have concurred with Hyde, albeit reluctantly, if only to forestall more drastic restrictions.
According to CNBC, it was a "more drastic cost-cutting plan than investors had expected."
A break below that could mean an even more drastic plunge for stocks, he said.
It's getting more challenging to address the problem after more drastic reductions in earlier years.
Some incumbents have taken steps even more drastic than those of Carson, the Oklahoma representative.
A more drastic redesign is expected in 2017, a decade after the iPhone first launched.
Above, syrup being bottled in Ontario, where the decrease was even more drastic: 54 percent.
May's government favored a more drastic separation from important economic arrangements with the European Union.
But the increase was even more drastic for those over 21960, skyrocketing by a full 250%.
More drastic intervention to head off the larger threats corals face should also attract more research.
"Something a lot more drastic in terms of makeup would be so much fun," she shares.
But he said the leadership in Beijing should be cautious before resorting to more drastic measures.
But the legislation stops short of mandating a more drastic expansion of the accredited investor definition.
A growing group of liberals has advocated a more drastic step: opening a formal impeachment inquiry.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways to prune the notification spam, each progressively more drastic.
But the storm was intensifying — and the board decided it needed to take more drastic action.
The differences among the women I have met along the way couldn't have been more drastic.
Beijing, apparently having learned from the SARS epidemic, has pushed for faster and more drastic action.
The longer until a bond matures, the more drastic the decline will be as rates increase.
A more drastic approach, from the Johns Hopkins group, invokes fields of exotic anti-gravitational energy.
The letter from the FDA, then, suggests that the agency is looking for much more drastic action.
Ishiba, 61, favors a more drastic change to the constitution's pacifist Article 9 than Abe has proposed.
It was not immediately clear if more drastic cuts for blockbuster drugs would be in the offing.
But the mother of four with Oscar nominee Paul Thomas Anderson also has another more drastic suggestion.
But in order to get the revolution Germany really wants, far more drastic reforms will be needed.
Originally, teachers planned a lobby day, but as grievances mounted, so did support for more drastic action.
And if it were to suddenly cease, the effects would be more drastic than you might expect.
It pairs technology changes like this with more drastic measures like shutting down inefficient DVD distribution hubs.
Now, some are taking more drastic measures, canceling worship services, closing religious schools and shuttering holy sites.
Johnson and his government had been criticized in the U.K. for not taking more drastic measures earlier.
Scientists warn that countries are likely to cross that threshold if they don't take more drastic actions.
But since the election, many party members have called for more drastic action, including imprisoning opposition lawmakers.
The later we wait, the more drastic (and pricey) measures will be needed to save the planet.
Kasich's response to Tuesday morning's massacre follows more drastic measures proposed by his GOP presidential primary rivals.
Public health programs like Ahmedabad's save many lives, but as temperatures rise, more drastic measures will be needed.
Back before streaming, abandoning long-term relationships with TV shows was more drastic, because it was more irreversible.
In an interview with Reuters, Cook says certain currencies experienced a more drastic iPhone price increase over time.
That recommendation was "highly unusual," Bradford said, since counseling is usually ordered before more drastic steps are taken.
Freezing one's credit report is another, "more drastic action" that Harrow says can be done independently of Equifax.
It's not clear why more drastic steps weren't taken back then, though yesterday's action is easier to decode.
Netflix is reportedly considering a more drastic plan to get its movies on the big screen: buying theaters.
On Monday, after a recent round of unproductive contract negotiations, union members decided to take more drastic measures.
This past fall, Apple took a more drastic step and reportedly cleared out 43,300 apps from its store.
Whether there will be more drastic policy adjustments to appease the health insurers that sell Medicare Advantage plans.
If it is handled well, then even more drastic gains are not only possible, but should be expected.
Many advocates suggest that the decreasing connection to nature accompanying urbanization may have more drastic consequences than anticipated.
I realized I'd have to take a more drastic approach if I were to ever reach CBD glory.
If the outbreak becomes more serious, health officials may recommend that public transit officials adopt more drastic measures.
But a growing number of Democrats are clamoring for a more drastic step: instigating a formal impeachment inquiry.
Wegener Institute officials said that those flights should still be possible, unless Norway imposes even more drastic measures.
"If these measures are deemed to be inadequate, we shall without hesitation take ... more drastic measures," Kenyatta said.
But more drastic moves, like closing factories or encouraging consumer boycotts of American goods, could eliminate Chinese jobs.
If quitting scratching altogether seems impossible, you may want to consider a more drastic approach, like wearing gloves.
Will Philip, upset over Paige and rattled by news of the defectors' murders, take even more drastic steps?
Rummer argues clownfish and other marine species will likely need more drastic help than school captive breeding programs.
Other economists, including those at Moody's Analytics, foresee more drastic fallout if widespread infections appear in other countries.
If temperatures rise further, winemakers will have to try more drastic interventions, and change the practices of centuries.
So if Trump wanted, he has a few options for pulling out, each more drastic than the last.
California's Department of Corrections took even more drastic measures and suspended rehab programs and classes like anger management.
More than two years later, many of the more drastic predictions about Amazon's impending grocery dominance haven't panned out.
They called for more drastic changes to end years of government policies and corruption that have made life harder.
These numbers had to be amended after the initial Defense Department data showed a much more drastic 11% decline.
Those are only best-guess estimates, though, and Mr. Powell indicated that more drastic action remained possible if needed.
A more authoritarian Chinese approach leads to more drastic quarantines including fencing people into villages and guarding the residents.
The downturn has led to cuts in production or temporary plant shutdowns with some automakers taking more drastic measures.
And while Mr. Walker's plan includes deep cuts in spending for education, some legislative proposals are even more drastic.
In one of the more drastic measures, San Francisco is demanding that residents shelter in place during the pandemic.
The rules at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, with a topline payout rate of 9 percent, are more drastic.
Trump administration officials have said they are constantly evaluating the situation and could take more drastic action if needed.
Congress could also take the more drastic step of removing Trump via impeachment if it determines he acted illegally.
In fairness, a state leaving the Union is much more drastic an event than legalizing bong hits and one-hitters.
Right now, she's rocking icy blonde strands, but she is considering something more drastic in 2019 (more on that later).
By acting now, when the economy is still relatively healthy, the Fed can avoid taking more drastic action later on.
And greenhouse gas emissions have grown, not fallen, since 2010, so the cut has to be even more drastic now.
But similar comments could provoke the U.S. administration into considering more drastic ways of helping its exporters, such as tariffs.
But a fear it could be vandalized or his remains tampered with for witchcraft has her considering more drastic measures.
But, it does succeed at one thing: opening the door for more drastic backpack designs, especially within the mass market.
Microsoft has been tweaking some of the more drastic changes, and it's now ready to bring those to desktop users.
He argues that his plan is more feasible than those of some of his Democratic counterparts pushing more drastic proposals.
But even that recommendation was a far cry from more drastic steps — namely abolishing it altogether — that many had anticipated.
If oil prices and the Saudi economy declines further, it is possible that Saudi hawks may take more drastic measures.
That has helped convince men to consider the implications of looking old and pushed them to take more drastic steps.
But critics of the long-stalled plan, including Mr. Onaga, the governor, are holding out for a more drastic drawdown.
But rather more drastic changes are going to be needed to see off some very clear threats to data security.
We all know achieving the central aim of the Paris Agreement will require more drastic emissions cuts than previously thought.
The governor took even more drastic measures Friday when he ordered nonessential businesses to send 100% of their workforce home.
And both groups' brains showed even more drastic differences when compared with those of healthy men of the same age.
But, sometimes, emergencies and long-term planning goals will call for the more drastic step of taking a plan loan.
Which means the options for stopping Iran's nuclear program would be reduced to much more drastic options — including military action.
Some have even proposed the more drastic measure of creating rhino farms, to produce horns to appease market demand, said Vigne.
But comic Carl goes through just as much of an emotional transformation as show Carl, if not a more drastic one.
"We could potentially see more drastic measures in coming weeks, such as axed routes, grounded planes, staff cuts, etc," she said.
"We could potentially see more drastic measures in coming weeks, such as axed routes, grounded planes, staff cuts, etc," she said.
"Once the election is out of the way, however, more drastic action is likely," Capital Economics said in a research note.
But while we've been contemplating a more drastic look, Kate Middleton is making a strong case for the simple switch up.
Advocates of more drastic environmental action also pointed to extreme weather events in order to argue for action on climate change.
As he fights for his political life over the next 18 months, the risk of even more drastic steps will rise.
A more drastic option in the civil realm would be to impose what's known as a "termination tax" on the foundation.
"If this continues, much more drastic action will be required, with internal travel bans now much more likely," the consultancy said.
Of course, there's another new model of the Switch on the way as well, one with a much more drastic redesign.
Nearly every major automaker and supplier has confirmed they're closely monitoring the situation, while others are going to more drastic measures.
"We hope that the government can do something more drastic ... because most parts of China are considered high risk," he said.
The platform could also take more drastic steps if the harassment continues, including removing certain content or deleting the entire channel.
More drastic punishments brought on by tax debt include the IRS filing a federal tax lien and possibly seizing your assets.
We are in a situation where more drastic actions, sooner, will likely mean we spend less time living like this overall.
While Bolton may not try to derail the talks, he could use them as leverage to push for more drastic action.
But this action will likely be a relief to free trade advocates who have worried about the president taking more drastic action.
I see them more firmly on hold at the moment to see if these more drastic measures they've taken will work out.
But some investors have been calling for more drastic measures, with concerns heightened after six weeks of frantic yet fruitless merger talks.
But that has not stopped both Republicans and Democrats from acting like he has taken more drastic steps to slash government rules.
It has been arguing, at a meeting of almost 200 nations in Marrakesh, for far more drastic action to limit rising temperatures.
Some take more drastic measures to guard themselves from the pollution, such as this man wearing a full-on respirator in Beijing.
A military commander of the defense forces said the President had until Friday to change his stance before taking more drastic measures.
The company is now the most valuable in the world, and any bumps in its business these days have more drastic effects.
After fighting, with some success, to improve conditions there, reformers gravitated toward a more drastic solution in 2016: shut the hellhole down.
Representatives for the companies scheduled meetings with Littlefield to try to persuade him to reconsider, and then turned to more drastic measures.
Several are now predicting that refiners may have to take more drastic action to protect margins and force a drawdown of stockpiles.
A strong signal that business as usual is over will unsettle Moscow and stimulate concerns about what more drastic steps might follow.
L.G.B.T.Q. kids have even fewer resources, and face more drastic consequences — from physical abuse to homelessness — when they attempt to report assaults.
As some attempt to drum up sales through alternative methods like curbside pickup and hand deliveries, others are taking more drastic measures.
But the Obama administration rule is far more drastic, the states said, expanding overtime pay to tens of thousands of state employees.
And trade unions there, including rail and hospital workers, have threatened to strike if the government does not take more drastic measures.
Neal said Tuesday that he plans to send a follow-up request for the information in writing before taking more drastic steps.
Senate moderates have been skeptical of the Medicaid phaseout, and conservatives think any Obamacare repeal bill needs to be much more drastic.
China is exploring more drastic action as a result of its trade fight with the U.S., according to the South China Morning Post.
The changes are going to be more drastic for TNT Originals and TruTV shows, which will commercial time almost halved later this year.
"I think it's a fair balance because they (had) more drastic ... proposals at the start and we reached some middle point," he said.
Don't cotton to any more drastic cuts in foreign aid and assistance, which helps lift other nations out of poverty, ignorance and incompetence.
Elgie, meanwhile, hatches a more drastic plan for his wife, arranging a psychological intervention, with the aid of a sympathetic shrink (Judy Greer).
They wanted to see if even the most drastic events — and nothing in life is more drastic than death — had failed to stick.
Houston made an even more drastic jump on the glass: Before Bzdelik was hired, the Rockets were dead last in defensive rebound rate.
To that extent, the new tax reform outline from the "Big Six" proposes far more drastic changes to business taxes than individual taxes.
That was not the case with Mnuchin, however, as Neal steered clear of taking more drastic measures to go after the Treasury secretary.
The group warned it would take action on its own if the miner did not implement more drastic measures to protect workers immediately.
On Thursday, the Democratic impeachment managers urged the Senate to take the next step — one much more drastic — and remove Trump from office.
But his penchant for pricy flights must not distract from the more drastic actions he's taking at the EPA to undermine science itself.
And it's best to avoid the inevitable debate raised when sell-offs do occur: Is the slump a harbinger of more drastic declines?
Other Republicans on his committee have taken more drastic measures to hold banks accountable for their embrace of gun control oriented policies. Sen.
Artists are calling for the removal of Dana Schutz's painting "Open Casket" from the 22017 Whitney Biennial, while others want more drastic action.
Groups such as the Sunrise Movement, a leading proponent of the Green New Deal, had pushed Biden for more drastic action on climate change.
Still some, including Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, have called for more drastic measures to boost bank stability, including breaking up the largest banks.
This was a blow to anti-smoking advocates, who are pushing for much more drastic changes than just raising the legal limit for purchasing.
China's government has taken more drastic moves this time to contain the new coronavirus, which has infected and killed more people than SARS did.
We've seen a wave of 18:33 smartphones in recent years, but Sony is going for an even more drastic tall and thin device.
Macy's has already dismissed calls to consider more drastic options for its real estate, including spinning it off into a real estate investment trust.
Now, the electric skateboard maker is taking more drastic measures, working with consumer protection agencies in the US and Canada to issue a recall.
The figure is more drastic for Indigenous Australians (one in two), people with a disability (one in two), and LGBTQ Australians (one in three).
While the desktop version includes a more rounded and whiter appearance, the mobile version of Chrome has a far more drastic redesign on iOS.
The A21R had more drastic differences in terms of clarity over distance and zooming in on close subjects (those extra pixels really highlight details).
I was tired of my trivial thoughts and was thinking of taking more drastic measures like living in a cave alone for a month.
After reviewing the marshals' report, he told CNN he thinks judges may have to "start taking more drastic action," such as releasing nonviolent offenders.
Vulnerable teens — those who ranked low on a "social-emotional well-being" scale — see more drastic effects from social media, both good and bad.
Cook clearly thinks more drastic measures are required, and the most shocking part is that she clearly knew what she was going to say.
But the new humanism Kandel admirably invites might require something more drastic as well: a departure from purely brain-focused views of mental life.
President Donald Trump has recently suggested that, if he wins reelection, he will be even tougher on China and take even more drastic action.
Given the size of Walmart, it is possible that its decision to take more drastic measures could influence other companies to do something similar.
In January, The New York Times endorsed her for president, along with Warren, whose campaign called for more drastic policy changes than Klobuchar did.
Italy took a more drastic step than most countries, stopping all air traffic with China after announcing its first cases, in two Chinese tourists.
Many of the activists have been calling for the elections to be scrapped altogether, and for a more drastic overhaul of the country's government.
As time has gone on, activists have become more emboldened and called for a more drastic overhaul of the country's government and its leadership.
Others argue that Culp's role as GE's first-ever outsider CEO frees him to take more drastic action, including potentially suspending the dividend altogether.
You can also use each device's Do Not Disturb feature, a more drastic technique that blocks calls and notifications from bugging you when you're busy.
But even more drastic is the supply of on-warrant lead, or metal that has not been earmarked for delivery and is available for trade.
But China, North Korea's main ally and trading partner, has resisted more drastic attempts over the years at tougher sanctions such as an oil embargo.
Unfortunately, the data gets even more drastic as we look at sales management – where women fall to a low 12 percent in sales leadership roles.
Other times they're more drastic; a storyline in the second episode felt so nauseatingly familiar that I had to pause the episode to collect myself.
As global emissions continue to rise, scientists and activists alike have begun to debate more drastic interventions to mitigate the Earth's warming, including solar geoengineering.
Kaplan: We also wanted to have more drastic changes, especially on the A-side: going from a little ballad to total skronky hell to psychedelia.
That often requires measures a little more drastic than a pint of ice cream, a bottle of wine, and a good old-fashioned vent session.
One, called "a limitation amendment," can force both lawmakers and regulators to the negotiation table over some rule or other before anything more drastic develops.
In this scene, the characters are all putting on their costumes, but Harley Quinn&aposs transformation is a bit more drastic than the others&apos.
As the virus spreads, the US could be forced into more drastic containment strategies, like self-isolation, as is being done right now in Italy.
While New York's usual bustle has slowed, other cities have taken more drastic measures, such as San Francisco, which instituted a "shelter in place" mandate.
About a fifth of Oklahoma school districts, mostly in rural areas, are trying an even more drastic way to save money: a four-day week.
While everything can impact our microbiome over time, antifungal, antibiotic, antiparasitic, and antiviral compounds tend to have a more drastic effect in the short term.
The decision to sell just a part of itself may be disappointing to shareholders eager for more drastic steps to turn around its stagnant business.
Similarly, San Francisco Mayor London Breed has pleaded with residents to act responsibly in public settings and threatened to take more drastic steps if needed.
Rather than raising false expectations of a rapid and full return to business as usual, the president needs to be pursuing even more drastic measures.
Tangshan's move means more drastic steel production restrictions, after the city ordered steelmakers last week to reduce sintering, pelletizing and blast furnace operations from Oct.
Columnist Josh Cohen believes in a more drastic solution to Iraq's sectarian strife, with the creation of an independent "Sunnistan" free of control from Baghdad.
"We believe the CBN will continue to provide support in the near term, with a more drastic adjustment more likely in Q3," de Hart projected.
So either we just accept this spreading misery as a normal, inescapable, fundamental part of our lives now — or some broader, more drastic solution is required.
If Republicans came back to power, they might consider even more drastic action—in your book, you note that some conservatives are skeptical of judicial review.
The BCRA also allows states to forgo the per capita cap and adopt an even more drastic reform if they want to: a full block grant.
"I think it is a fair balance because they have more drastic measures and proposals at the start and we reached some middle point," he said.
But Beijing, which is North Korea's primary ally and trading partner, has resisted more drastic attempts to toughen sanctions, including efforts to implement an oil embargo.
If the problems persist or it becomes apparent that a sizable percentage of Spark units are flawed, then DJI will have to take more drastic action.
I think Warring's performance was a catalyst and a platform for a more drastic change but we were never of the mind to make Warring 2.0.
Despite these increases, we do not expect a steeper spike as the fundamentals currently do not suggest that a more drastic course of action is probable.
Still, the measure marks a victory for activists and the party's left wing, who have pushed for more drastic action to expand coverage and reduce costs.
However, thanks to news that my mother would unveil at the beginning of that summer, it'd soon be time for a more drastic change in diet.
My best guess is that this is a signal that the economy is reverting to a more sustainable rate of growth, rather than anything more drastic.
"We need to prepare ourselves for more drastic situations," said Samuel Barrêto, manager of water strategy at the non-profit The Nature Conservancy in Sao Paulo.
Conservatives have suggested that the resolution is the last step before taking more drastic measures against Rosenstein, either holding him in contempt or even impeaching him.
A more drastic option would be to impose penalties on companies that fail to make much progress in narrowing the gender pay gap over several years.
Hopper's subjects are isolated and affected by architecture, but Wojnarowicz and his subjects are clearly in a more drastic position due to AIDS stigmatization and homophobia.
All three have had their operations on the route impacted by President Trump's travel ban, each taking a different approach with some more drastic than others.
In one more drastic instant, her older coach slaps her on the face, an action that's supposed to help her focus but is really just humiliating.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said earlier Friday that the government would consider suspending student-loan payments altogether, but Trump stopped short of the more drastic action.
Opposition lawmakers said a more drastic government shake-up was needed to rebuild public trust, and they demanded that Ms. Park submit to questioning by prosecutors.
But the Chinese government offered no signs that it was preparing to take more drastic action against the North, urging a return to diplomatic talks instead.
As time has gone on, activists have added calls for the elections to be scrapped altogether, and for a more drastic overhaul of the country's government.
The firm says so-called grey swans, close cousins of black swans, are foreseeable risk events that end up having a much more drastic impact than expected.
President Donald Trump may want more drastic trade changes with Mexico than with Canada, but making that happen will complicated, expert Thomas Bollyky told CNBC on Monday.
Allergan's board has said it considered more drastic options, such as splitting the company or making acquisitions, after shares dropped more than 40 percent from last July.
Even with precautions like trimming trees or more drastic measures like deliberate blackouts, it's only a matter of time before yet another major inferno torches the state.
But his reluctance to take further concrete steps to make things right, despite the contrition he expressed, has forced her to take more drastic action, she says.
However, certain emergencies and long-term planning goals call for the more drastic step of borrowing from your 401(k), as was the case for Greg Walton.
Trump tipping the scales for the Saudis not only hurts the U.S.'s longstanding relationship with Qatar, but emboldens the Saudis to take even more drastic measures.
"We are still hopeful of getting people to talk through this stuff rather than doing something more drastic," said a second U.S. official, who also requested anonymity.
"If they truly felt these camps are concentration camps, they might put a little more institutional force behind pressuring Congress to do something more drastic," she said.
Italy's experience shows that more drastic containment measures work, so the U.S. curve may start bending downward in the coming days, as measures here go into effect.
But it shows a slightly more drastic slowdown from Q1's 3.1% growth rate, amid concerns that the U.S. is on the brink of an economic slump.
Trump, who's been criticizing the caravan with fiery tweets all week, reiterated his threat Friday that if Mexico doesn't stop the migrants, he'll take more drastic action.
Collins explained to News 4 Tucson KVOA-TV that he previously offered a cash reward, but after coming up empty he decided to take a more drastic approach.
Now, the county is taking the more drastic step of declaring a state of emergency that will ban unvaccinated children from all public places starting at midnight tonight.
Since October, market conditions have worsened considerably and unexpected credit losses have prompted Thiam to make more drastic action to shore up the Swiss bank's global markets business.
Another survey conducted by the polling firm Civiqs for Iowa State University and released this week showed an even more drastic shakeup in the primary field's top tier.
Others have taken the more drastic step of fully replacing the joystick entirely — a far more difficult fix that will void your warranty, if it works at all.
While similar to a past proposal from his Liberal Democratic Party's dovish junior partner, the proposal is a step back from more drastic changes sought by his LDP.
Beginning a cannabis conversation with two other reform-minded leaders to look the future of legalization in the face could prompt more drastic, yet much needed, legal change.
But soon after, Outlander is back to proving how it can endlessly reinvent itself in more and more drastic ways, without moving too far from its basic foundation.
The executive order, or ordinance, amends the criminal law to also include more drastic punishment for convicted rapists of girls below the age of 16, government officials said.
Following Saturday's game, LeBron James was asked if the illness was distracting the team and hinted that a more drastic approach might better serve Lue and the Cavs:
"The party is planning a digital campaign that may well be more drastic and aggressive than anything German voters have ever seen," the German magazine Der Spiegel reports.
Trump has always advocated for what he calls "taking the oil," but now he's calling for more drastic measures to cut off the terror group's main revenue stream.
Khan said that means she has to take far more drastic measures — no walks, no visitors, and definitely no grocery runs — than able-bodied people to stay safe.
The power company filed its own case in July, under the guidance of the federal oversight board, which wants a more drastic restructuring than the bondholders had negotiated.
States and cities are also considering more drastic measures, such as issuing "shelter in place" restrictions that require people to stay in their homes, except for essential activities.
We restructured our national security enterprise in a reform more drastic than any since the 1947 National Security Act, which created the National Security Council and the CIA.
With rapid advancements in tech, the apps on someones phone, spending power, and lifestyle preferences, the range of behavior is presumably more drastic than they've ever been in history.
But Republican congressmen fear this could set a dangerous precedent for the next Democratic administration—it might, for example, declare climate change an emergency requiring even more drastic action.
But the issues facing the game feel more systemic, and Bungie will likely have to make even more drastic changes with the larger, more substantial expansion planned for September.
The comments from European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager come amid calls from Google's competitors for her to take more drastic action against the world's most popular internet search engine.
" Now, it seems the smartphone maker is taking more drastic measures, with South Korean media reporting that Samsung plans to issue a worldwide recall in "less than a week.
Full-year operating margin for Alphabet's core Google segment fell by more than 0003 percentage points from the previous year, representing a more drastic decline than the overall business.
With tons of venture capitalists entering the field, those price swings have grown more drastic—and those wealthy investors are unlikely to be the ones taking a hit today.
The 23 crew are mainly Indians and include no British citizens, the presence of which might have led to calls in London to take more drastic action, Ripley said.
Or, did you need to do something more drastic—like take a week off to relax and recharge or have a serious conversation with your boss about your responsibilities?
But in a concurring decision, Circuit Judge Mayer made a much more drastic argument, saying that patents that constrain "essential channels of online communication" are antithetical to free speech.
Some critics say that because it doesn't take account of the likelihood that governments will take more drastic action to curb emissions, it means projections will inevitably be conservative.
Oil prices tumbled about 5 percent on signs that OPEC and other producing countries would not take more drastic steps to reduce the world's stubbornly persistent glut of crude.
The legislation is one of many ideas and bills proposed to try to bring down prescription drug prices, but is one of the more drastic proposals introduced to date.
And Congress hasn't taken the next, more drastic step of passing a law (presumably over Trump's veto) to limit the president's tariff powers, or claim more oversight over them.
But some real-estate developers take more drastic measures and split these massive penthouses into multiple smaller, cheaper units to get them off the market — and often, it works.
Some critics say that because it doesnt take account of the likelihood that governments will take more drastic action to curb emissions, it means projections will inevitably be conservative.
Nowhere have the moves become more drastic and more urgent than in the Seattle area, where the state banned public gatherings of 250 people or more in three counties.
De Blasio praised California's "stay at home" model for sheltering in place and tried to end on a sober but optimistic note on the urgency for more drastic action.
I suppose the opposite of this, even more drastic than hiding under your duvet and never returning, is to leave your good country altogether, and head for better shores.
While at least two presidents have used their authority to shrink the size of monuments created by their predecessors, Mr. Trump has done so at a more drastic scale.
More actions are likely to follow, but without more drastic steps by Congress and the administration, its efforts might not be enough to avoid a broader breakdown in markets.
But, as the number of cases continued to rise daily across the US, more drastic measures have been put in place to slow the virus, including lockdowns and curfews.
The government intended to show that it was taking action to keep Beijing from intervening, while also trying to appease protesters by avoiding more drastic measures like a curfew.
Mr. McConnell, while baffled at Mr. Trump's penchant for internecine attacks, is a ruthless pragmatist and has given no overt indication that he plans to seek more drastic conflict.
Oil prices tumbled about 220 percent on signs that OPEC and other producing countries would not take more drastic steps to reduce the world's stubbornly persistent glut of crude.
The majority owner of the Trump hotel in Panama took a more drastic step, ordering the T-R-U-M-P letters pried off the property with a crowbar.
But despite these efforts, Cruz's campaign has developed an unsavory reputation for using "dirty tricks" against his rivals, an association he is now taking more drastic steps to combat.
But that has been put off after revenue improved recently, although it is not a certainty that there might not be these kinds of more drastic cost cuts later.
Pakistan is largely shrugging off the proposed U.S. aid cuts but frets that Washington could take more drastic measures to deter what it sees as Pakistan's support for the Taliban.
But Reuters reports that the Russian government has been considering more drastic actions, including fining companies up to 1 percent of annual revenue for failing to comply with similar laws.
AP's report, citing an original Samsung notice in Korea's Seoul Shinmun, is one of Samsung's more drastic measures at trying to get this recall wrapped up as soon as possible.
Still, the official said, the United States would likely stick to its "measured" approach of applying limited pressure on Myanmar and avoiding more drastic measures that could destabilize the situation.
Warren's proposal comes as pockets of the 2020 Democratic primary field have called for more drastic action to protect consumers and workers from what they call Silicon Valley abuses. Sen.
Wesson even elevated his prank by telling his wife that their child was extremely upset over what happened — upset enough to force his dad to do something even more drastic.
With a touch of his smartphone, the defeated Zuckerberg neutralizes the fake news peddlers, with the show poking the real him for not using his power to more drastic action.
Patients also fear more drastic changes, such as denying access to new medicines; Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic council in December proposed considering cost in determining whether to approve treatments.
Policymakers often freeze public spending at this time of the year as part of a regular budget review, but cancelling spending would be more drastic as it cannot be reversed.
The president's office on Monday issued a statement saying Duterte was giving a stern warning to those behind violent acts that he could take "more drastic action" to stop them.
Relief in Hong Kong that nothing more drastic emerged from the press conference will be mingled with frustration that there is still no end in sight to the political turmoil.
In manufacturing, the split is even more drastic: Analysts think 46.7 percent of tax savings will go to buybacks and dividends, while just 8.9 percent will go to worker pay.
A "soft fork" to ensure the attacker can't make away with the drained funds is proposed, as is a much more drastic "hard fork" to return the funds to investors.
It is unclear if the GOP-majority House will seek to pass the legislation or a more drastic rollback of bank rules that Senate Democrats would be reluctant to support.
For an industry accustomed to selling apartments years ahead of completion and skilled at concealing the pace of sales when the market falters, further headwinds could force more drastic measures.
US President Donald Trump, who's been criticizing the caravan with fiery tweets all week, reiterated his threat Friday that if Mexico doesn't stop the migrants, he'll take more drastic action.
So far, retaliatory measures have been limited to sanctions against Moscow, but Putin and his lawmakers are clearly worried that at some point Western countries will take more drastic action.
Despite refusing to completely close down the fan zone, Cazeneuve conceded that authorities would take more drastic measures — including closing the fan zones — in the event of a precise threat.
While iOS 12's Screen Time and Android's new Digital Wellbeing features both count your minutes on different apps too, they offer more drastic ways to enforce your own good intentions.
Oil prices tumbled to the lowest since late November on signs that OPEC and other producing countries would not take more drastic steps to reduce the world's persistent glut of crude.
Christine Todd Whitman, a former EPA administrator who worked for George W. Bush from 2001 to June 2003, said the proposed ORD cuts are more drastic than anything she can remember.
That review, which will be delivered at its next meeting, in September, is likely to stir speculation about whether the bank will try more drastic maneuvers to get the economy rolling.
Some drugmakers, such as Allergan and AbbVie, have pledged to limit annual price increases on prescription medicines in an effort to head off more drastic government measures to rein in costs.
At the same time, Republican lawmakers on the state level were introducing scores of anti-abortion bills across the country, each one seemingly more drastic—and blatantly unconstitutional—than the last.
The idea of social distancing is to limit large gatherings or crowds and thereby slow the virus's spread in a way that avoids more drastic measures such as an enforced quarantine.
As the number of infections and deaths from the novel coronavirus rise drastically, governments, schools, and companies around the world are instituting more drastic measures to rein in the virus's spread.
Earlier Tuesday, Trump suggested he could take even more drastic action to crack down on China's trade practices if he wins reelection next year without a new trade agreement in place.
The safe ground for Republicans, party strategists say, may be embracing proposals to mitigate certain effects of environmental change, while skirting debate about more drastic actions that experts see as essential.
"It really clicked after I hit it in the head with a rock, and it still didn't release my wrist, that at that point, more drastic measures were necessary," he said.
Bill Ackman, billionaire investor and founder of Pershing Square Capital Management, thinks the administration needs to take more drastic measures, noting the U.S. should shut down the country for 30 days.
They could turn to more drastic measures if those do not prove sufficient, like choosing to rely on a more favorable analysis of their bill, from the White House or elsewhere.
In late March, the per capita cap part of the bill was changed to allow states to adopt an even more drastic reform if they want to: a full block grant.
The decision won't torpedo the U.S.-Pakistan relationship, as a rupture in relations would more likely result from a more drastic measure, such as designating Pakistan as a state sponsor of terror.
Badly hurt by the financial crisis, the Dutch have capped bankers' bonuses at just 20 percent of their annual salaries — a far more drastic curb than was imposed by the European Union.
It turns out that the damage done to Warren's political prospects in 20203 was significant, and has forced her allies to consider more drastic methods to take the issue off the table.
When he was still FDA Commissioner, Scott Gottlieb said that if the next NYTS shows e-cigarette use still rising among young people, then the FDA would consider more drastic regulatory actions.
Other customers are taking more drastic measures, such as switching to a Comcast Business account, which solves the data cap problem but isn't exactly cheap: a 100mbps connection costs $200 per month.
Ordinary denunciations of Trumpism, including "stern editorials from the New York Times" and "'have you no decency sir' moments on TV" haven't accomplished anything, Klion said, so more drastic action is justified.
And it's only getting more drastic in season seven: Conservatively, several months have passed across the first three episodes, but we've seen only a few snippets of moments across those several months.
A more drastic step would be to amend the Constitution to impose 18-year term limits on the justices, which would ensure that every president gets to name two justices per term.
" Hunter went so far as to indicate Gillibrand's questions could cause "a cascade effect that gives others the courage to take even more drastic steps, among them calls for the Commandant's resignation.
But in remarks on Tuesday that caught some of his top advisers by surprise, he suggested the more drastic approach of sending in the military to do what immigration authorities could not.
So instead of immediately revamping its fleet of 238 planes with the new applications, the company will start with a sample size as small as three planes for the more drastic changes.
And a much more drastic operation, the biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch, which bypasses a large part of the small intestine, is rarely used because it has higher mortality and complication rates.
But as students continue to die or get injured, anti-hazing advocates say more drastic action is vital and argue that criminal prosecutions, especially against the fraternities, could have a meaningful influence.
General Motors rose 4 percent after it revealed plans to cut production at several plants and reduce its salaried workforce by 15 percent, a more drastic cost-cutting plan than investors had expected.
The 12-time grand slam champion had hoped the extended break he took last year might solve the problem but said he decided on more drastic action after still experiencing pain in Melbourne.
Meanwhile, as our friends over at Polygon have noted, Roadhog, Reinhardt, Winston, and Zenyatta have received more drastic makeovers in the style of characters from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.
The FDA also floated the more drastic move of pulling certain kid-friendly products off the shelves altogether until the FDA has had a chance to review the companies' applications for FDA authorization.
That did not quiet all the questions from analysts, some of whom asked when the continuing slide in revenue would convince Goldman that it, like other banks, needed to take more drastic action.
Yet to truly revitalize the millions it churned with crummy onboarding, and magnetize the masses that feel they already have a friendly audience on other social networks, Twitter may need more drastic change.
In the case of a broken home button on the iPhone 7, Apple appears to have taken an even more drastic step to ensure independent shops and home tinkerers from repairing their phone.
However, Bloomberg found that the changes will actually be much more drastic, according to those familiar with the situation — and that the retailer might disappear from the floorplan of your local mall together.
"I knew with two pretty good blows to the back of the head [and] it didn't release, that I was probably going to have to do something a little more drastic," Kauffman said.
He says that, while he's sure these concessions will damage Juul's bottom line, they're also likely to get the FDA to back off for a bit as opposed to taking more drastic measures.
Now, he wrote in his piece, the U.S. should crack down on methane leaks, but also consider the more drastic step of shutting down natural gas drilling entirely to prevent further environmental damage.
But he has resisted calls by political rivals, including former President Nicolas Sarkozy and the leader of the far-right National Front, Marine Le Pen, for even more drastic constitutional and legal changes.
If this sounds familiar, that's because it is: Last season, Molly had a similar realization with regards to her parents' marriage, though her response was much more drastic and self-destructive than Lawrence's.
MORE CASES OUTSIDE CHINA THAN IN Airlines around the world said they would make more drastic cuts to their flying schedules, shed jobs and seek government aid because of sweeping global travel restrictions.
The evocative split is still more drastic in "Two Nudes," a thickly crusted, brightly speckled oil painting inhabited by a pair of women who share a single rolling cloud of blue-black hair.
Worse yet, those who saw their XIV positions erased then had a cause to sell S&P 500 futures to cover the losses, making the overall effect of the sell-off more drastic.
Now, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the subway, is going to take an even more drastic step to speed up repair work — the agency is going to shut down a subway tunnel.
This type of amendment hasn't historically come up in congressional debates about cutting Planned Parenthood's budget, perhaps because it's a much more drastic move than proposing cuts to Planned Parenthood's Title X funding.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly slammed the North American Free Trade Agreement, but he signaled Monday that one of the United States' partners in the deal could face more drastic changes than the other.
Nicaragua, a poor Central American nation that is often threatened by hurricanes, was the only nation to reject the agreement in 2015, and has argued for far more drastic action to limit rising temperatures.
While you're taking strides to break the vicious cycle and actually live within your means, now you want to take even more drastic steps to tackle your credit card debt once and for all.
Applied Materials President and CEO Gary Dickerson predicted on Thursday consumers will see a large adoption of organic LED displays for mobile devices and more drastic changes to the screen in the near future.
There is over $2 trillion in so-called "unremitted earnings" in foreign countries, some of which, under a more logical system, would be brought back to the U.S. The second effect is more drastic.
That paper came to an even more drastic conclusion: Its authors wrote that the safest level of drinking is none at all, citing heightened risks of health problems ranging from car crashes to cancer.
So states have to find other, more drastic ways of reducing emissions, like switching to cleaner fuels (natural gas), investing in renewable energies like wind and solar, or setting up cap and trade systems.
But, judging by China's actions in the past when we took such a step, China could decide to retaliate against U.S. businesses operating in China or even take more drastic — and perhaps military — actions.
Public health authorities are left with no option except to take more drastic measures such as the declaration of a public health emergency in New York City due to a measles epidemic in Brooklyn.
As investigators realized that all of the attacks were linked and that the bombs reflected a certain level of sophistication, they worried that the bomber would grow desperate and do something even more drastic.
But Sessions's colleagues in the Senate have indicated that they may give him a pass this time around, pushing civil rights organizations like the NAACP to take more drastic measures to voice their opposition.
The Trump administration is already pushing a payroll tax cut as a stimulus measure to limit the impact, while many lawmakers have pushed for even more drastic measures like cash transfers to all Americans.
New York City has quickly become an epicenter of the pandemic in this country: New cases jumped by 75 percent from Monday to Tuesday, to 814, underscoring the need for even more drastic measures.
What Tuesday's news could do is take some of the heat off of the central bank from Beijing, which has been clamoring for more drastic measures, wrote analysts from Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
While the public health experts debated and deliberated, Chinese officials took more drastic action, moving to shut down the 11-million person city of Wuhan, which has been at the center of the outbreak.
In May, he signed a bill allowing the government to create a Russia-only internet with a new domain name system to guard against hacks — a much more drastic step than upgrading old software.
This might explain the gains for AfD, but does not account for the even more drastic rise for the Greens, a party that supported Merkel's decision to open the border to refugees in 2015.
But with measles cases still on the rise and an anti-vaccination movement spreading, city health officials on Tuesday took a more drastic step to stem one of the largest measles outbreaks in decades.
Apple is also betting on users actively wanting this privacy technology, while balancing the concerns of advertisers who don't want to be shut out through more drastic measures like users installing ad and content blockers.
Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat who would take over the Senate Banking Committee if his party controls the chamber, recently told CNBC he wants more drastic action on regulating financial institutions and cutting drug prices.
The fire crisis led 274 scientists to urge the Australian government, which has refused to raise targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, to take more drastic action and move toward net zero emissions by 2050.
It's not clear if this would be something like the Bush-era National Security Entry-Exit Registration System that was implemented after 9/11 (and later ended by President Barack Obama) or something more drastic.
Members of both parties fear that Mr Trump will reach not for Mr Schumer's solution but a more drastic one: invoking emergency powers to circumvent Congress and build a wall using previously authorised military funds.
Another option -- and a more drastic one -- would be for the United States to withdraw from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, a 222 treaty that is the foundation for the 229 Paris Agreement.
Mr. Kleinhanzl says the bank needs to take more drastic steps, making the case for Citigroup to split its consumer and corporate businesses into two separate companies or sell parts of its profitable Mexican unit.
Civil rights leaders warned instead that efforts to shut down the march would incite riots, and insisted on allowing this nonviolent protest to go ahead in order to counter the possibility of more drastic measures.
Additionally, Jones explained that working from home has brought forth stark realities of privilege: not everyone has the ability to do their job remotely, and that could create more drastic class division in the future.
The next step was more drastic: Ms. Warren said in a statement that during a private meeting in 2018 between the two senators, Mr. Sanders told her that a woman could not win the presidency.
The lawmakers underscored that South Korea is a "vital" U.S. trading partner, urging for amendments to be made to the current KORUS trade agreement rather than taking a more drastic approach by pulling out entirely.
Also, the Times said there's a possibility the North Korean dictator could resort to more drastic action, including even smuggling a nuclear weapon aboard a ship to a location where it could cause massive casualties.
That has led the euro to rally and the dollar to fall because "if (the Fed) is behind the curve, they'll have to make more drastic moves if the economy turns on them," said Trang.
WebKit's new anti-tracking policy puts privacy on a par with security Apple, which doesn't have any vested interest in the advertising business, has already made this more drastic move with the latest release of Safari.
For Firmalino and her fellow Facebook group members, many of whom are currently suing Bayer, the FDA's move could signal an even more drastic change: the possibility that the manufacturer would pull Essure from the market.
As tech giants and lobbying groups race to defang California's landmark consumer privacy law before it takes effect next year, lawmakers on the other side of the country are considering a bill that's even more drastic.
But if Trump took more drastic action to torpedo the investigation—like firing Mueller or pardoning Manafort, moves that he's obviously considered—the GOP would likely feel a lot more pressure to act to protect it.
" Another commenter speculated: "But as time goes on they start to resort to more drastic decisions that in the long term will sully the Lannister name, and in effect tarnish the golden prestige of the family.
Now more drastic means may be needed to forestall a trajectory akin to Italy's, where some 85033,000 people have died — almost 500 in just one day last week — and there is a shortage of needed respirators.
This September, the United Nations is holding a climate change summit where countries are expected to ramp up their commitments, but with so many of the largest emitters off course, much more drastic action is needed.
Mr. Biden argued that every resource of the government should be mobilized to limit short-term damage, while Mr. Sanders said that countering it would require a more drastic overhaul of economic and health care systems.
Why it matters: If the coronavirus is found to cause lasting damage to lungs and other organs, governments may be further spurred to take more drastic and rapid actions to control the spread of the disease.
After that major defeat, Flynn's legal team took the even more drastic step of telling the judge that Flynn wanted to withdraw his guilty plea, days before if he was set to be sentenced last month.
This time, however, the number of cases has already exceeded the 8,000 logged during the SARS crisis, the official response has been far more drastic and China's share of the world's economy is four times larger.
People close to Mr. Kelly said they expected him to methodically assess his new staff before making more drastic changes — and he has told people that he wants to improve morale before attacking the organizational chart.
For now, the N.C.A.A. has lurched into a campaign — on Capitol Hill, before a think tank, at the Justice Department and in news media interviews — to stave off simmering public discontent and more drastic government interventions.
Why it matters: While there's normally a decrease in demand of beef around this time at the end of grilling season, the declines this year are far more drastic than usual and beef prices are tumbling.
One was like, "My doll's eye fell off," and then one was something more drastic, and then the last one was, I think, her husband called, and their house was on fire or something like that.
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Some found that they could all-too-easily reactivate in a moment of weakness, and turned to more drastic measures: they gave their password to a friend, who changed it and safeguarded it until finals were over.
So now, with elections looming next year, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party has decided to take more drastic action: amending the constitution to make it legal for the government to seize land without providing compensation.
Analysts say that a better-than-expected payrolls report would give the dollar traction against the resurgent Japanese yen, which firmed after the Bank of Japan's monetary policy on Friday disappointed investors expecting more drastic easing steps.
Given that fact-checking will likely never scale to be instantly responsive to all fake news in all languages, Facebook needs a more drastic option to curtail the spread of this democracy-harming content on its platform.
But last week, the commissioner of the state's Department of Community Affairs, Charles A. Richman, rejected that plan, concluding that the city was "not likely to achieve financial stability" without raising taxes or taking more drastic actions.
The president's formula of deflecting blame for economic troubles is now being combined with other, more drastic measures — in particular, trying to suppress prices at fruit and vegetable markets as he attempts to maintain his party's support.
Their liberal base, emboldened by Senator Bernie Sanders's forceful advocacy of government-backed health care last year, is increasingly unsatisfied with the Affordable Care Act and is demanding more drastic changes to the private health insurance system.
Seven years on, the academic - one of the first to promote protective oyster reefs through his research - warned the measure was buying time, but as sea levels rise with climate change, more drastic action may be needed.
Oil prices dove 21.3 percent to their lowest level since a November OPEC deal, on signs the group and other major producing countries will not take more drastic steps to reduce the world's persistent glut of crude.
Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management said on Monday it was seeking a seat for its billionaire chief executive at Procter & Gamble's board as it looks to push the company to take more drastic steps to revive sales.
All the firsts, worsts, and mosts of the past decade are early warning signals of more drastic changes to come — from either a new economy disentangled from fossil fuels or a planet transformed by our carbon emissions.
Mexico's government in May unveiled measures to help Pemex with its debts and gradually reduce its tax burden, but investors are largely skeptical the government will be able to engineer a complete turnaround without more drastic measures.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, in a recent awareness campaign, advised some more drastic steps, including leaving devices at home and even considering carrying a burner phone, which doesn't contain personal data or secure information.
Some users will argue that Google could take more drastic measures and simply use its tech prowess to stop the ad ecosystem from tracking you through cookies, fingerprinting and whatever else the adtech boffins will dream up next.
Clear and Brilliant is a great first step for laser and plastic surgery-phobes who want to do something more drastic than try the latest cream, but who want to avoid more invasive options like Botox or fillers.
Pinterest, on the other hand, has reportedly taken more drastic measures and decided to block all searches related to vaccinations over the platform until it can come up with a better strategy to filter out anti-vaccination content.
For a more drastic approach, there's always airplane mode to block all alerts and notifications until you're ready to check them—which is actually one of the best ways to deal with a busy inbox, according to science.
Following the news about the lease, the volunteers immediately took action to protect the farm by asking neighbors and local residents to sign a petition to support keeping the farm in tact and preparing for more drastic measures.
The BOJ opted to increase the amount of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but it held off from implementing more drastic measures like upping the amount of government bonds it buys and taking interest rates further into negative territory.
Growing concerns about plastic pollution in oceans and stories of dead whales with plastic in their stomachs, together with China's decision to stop processing waste have prompted the EU to take more drastic steps to tackle the issue.
"It's much more drastic than anything that was done before," Andrei Soldatov, a journalist and co-author of The Red Web: The Struggle Between Russia's Digital Dictators and the New Online Revolutionaries, told Motherboard in a Twitter message.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan is shrugging off proposed U.S. aid cuts but frets that Washington could take more drastic measures to deter what it sees as the South Asian nation's support for Taliban militants causing chaos in neighboring Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's top regulator told U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday that his "highest priority" is enacting simpler rules for banks with between $100 billion and $250 billion in assets, though Republicans pressed for a more drastic easing.
More drastic action may be needed when the country eventually leaves the EU. But it is long past time that the government loosened its over-tight spending plans, softened its regressive welfare reform and started investing more in infrastructure.
Beyond changes in the power market, the report also urges research into more drastic steps like invoking a little-used section of the Federal Power Act to prevent utilities from closing plants temporarily in the event of reliability concerns.
As Merkel and her ministers met at the chancellery, hundreds of Extinction Rebellion climate activists blocked a major bridge nearby on the third day of global protests designed to press governments to take more drastic action against global warming.
Comparing banking to the nuclear power industry, Mr. Kashkari said regulators needed to take even more drastic steps to bolster capital levels at the big banks because the risk of another financial calamity outweighed the costs of increased regulation.
The CBO, for its part, has said that it is in the process of revising its estimates to find less effect from repealing the mandate, but its more drastic estimates remain in place for purposes of the tax bill.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - At its annual Outlook Forum, the U.S. Department of Agriculture historically makes small adjustments to its planted corn and soybean acreage projections for the upcoming season compared with more drastic changes at other points during the crop cycle.
TOKYO, July 31 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rose against the yen on Tuesday after the Bank of Japan made small tweaks to policy rather than more drastic changes that some traders in the market had anticipated, before paring those gains.
It's certainly a small change, but it all plays back into Twitter's more drastic (beta) plans to introduce changes like color-coded replies that give users more prominent interface cues to gather insights about the threads that they're surfing through.
Companies like Microsoft have come up with an even more drastic solution: spinning up data processing facilities or physical locations in new countries, an approach that comes at enormous cost and is simply not a viable option for most small businesses.
He added that while a narrow set of progressive organizers is already paying attention to where Biden is heading politically, progressives more broadly will start paying a more drastic amount of attention to his record should he decide to run.
I expect more apps to attempt to self-police with tools like these rather than leaving themselves at the mercy of iOS's Screen Time and Android's Digital Wellbeing features that offer more drastic ways to enforce your own good intentions.
While the report more recommends bolstering natural systems like forests and peatlands, which have stored carbon without our help for hundreds of millions of years, researchers are working on more drastic solutions, such as giant machines that hoover up CO2.
On top of that, we have the New York Times reporting intelligence sources' belief that we've reached a point in which the U.S. needs to take more drastic measures to circumvent an isolated dictator because he has weapons of mass destruction.
"I think it's a fair balance because they had more drastic measures and proposals at the start and we reached some middle point," he said, emphasizing the importance to Mexico of having kept safe third country out of the deal.
Analysts say that a better-than-expected U.S. nonfarm payrolls report would give the dollar traction against the resurgent Japanese yen, which firmed after the Bank of Japan's modest monetary easing last week disappointed investors expecting more drastic stimulus steps.
Washington (Reuters) - Republican senators trying to repeal Obamacare are forming consensus to keep some of the U.S. healthcare law's taxes they long criticized, in hopes of delaying more drastic funding cuts, particularly to the Medicaid program for the poor and disabled.
Germany's second biggest lender said on Thursday it plans to cut 9,20203 of its 45,000 full-time positions, a more drastic move than the 10 percent staff reduction at larger rival Deutsche Bank, which remains under pressure for deeper cost cuts.
More importantly, they don't instinctively see or trust Hillary Clinton as a person who will take the more drastic measures needed to fix an economy that's been tilted toward the 1 percent since Ronald Reagan created government-by-social darwinism.
Eventually, an agreement was reached to prevent that more drastic measure, and the FDA is now approving the use of the freeze-dried plasma from a French company, even though it is not approved for wider use in the United States.
Does the early weigh-in encourage them to do even more drastic cuts, especially since it's taking place at the host hotel—it's very easy to walk downstairs, hop on the scale and then you can start eating and drinking again.
Now, the churlish thing to do would be to point out that these early springs are also harbingers of much more drastic changes to come — global warming, melting ice caps, flooded coastal cities, hellish heat waves, droughts, and much more.
The plan to withhold some of the money is backed by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis, who offered it as a compromise to demands for more drastic measures by U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, the officials said.
But some curbs from the White House could also suit Mr. Netanyahu, who is under pressure from the far right to take more drastic steps that he has resisted in the past, such as annexing West Bank settlements to Israel.
The modest scope of the requirements, details of which were contained in internal emails seen by Reuters and described by Border Patrol officials in interviews, contrasts sharply with calls by Republican presidential candidates for more drastic measures to secure the border.
Rader—who raises about 75 turkeys per year on pasture at his 25-acre farm—argued that the industrial farming model puts animals not only at a higher risk for disease, but also necessitates higher losses and more drastic slaughtering techniques.
Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont challenging Clinton for the Democratic nomination, would make more drastic changes and boost the corporate tax take by $1 trillion in the same decade, mostly by raising taxes on overseas profits, according to the Tax Policy Center.
Faraday Future is nearly out of money following a fight with its main investor, a founder has resigned, and the company is taking even more drastic measures to keep the company from collapsing until new investment comes in, The Verge has learned.
"It's a good thing for prolonging a joint's use without doing something more drastic, like a total joint replacement ... but nobody knows how long this hydrogel will last," said Dr. Arthur Coury, a professor of chemical engineering at Northeastern University in Boston.
The rule took hold for big banks this year, and forces them to value loans over their lifetime — a measure meant to more accurately gauge risk, but one that could also make projected losses look more drastic when the economy is worsening.
But now the activist investor Mr. Loeb is losing his patience, and pressing the company to take more drastic action — including selling its stake in the cosmetics maker L'Oreal and buying more fast-growing brands to lift its stock from the doldrums.
The U.K. government is facing growing calls from the public and scientific community to take more drastic measures to combat the new coronavirus, as the rest of Europe and the U.S. shuts down much of public life to prevent the virus spreading further.
A succession of states joined other parts of the country Monday in announcing closures of restaurants, bars and other venues, further disrupting the lives of everyday Americans and businesses as governors take increasingly more drastic measures to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
But for Cecilia Malmstrom, the European trade commissioner, the most urgent task is to produce quick results, however humble, that will keep an impatient President Trump from imposing even more drastic penalties on European imports than the tariffs his administration has already levied.
The process has led some to take more drastic measures, though, including DNA testing to prove a dog's pedigree, Xanax or therapy to keep a dog calm, photo shoots to show its best side, letters of recommendation and, increasingly, certificates of good behavior.
The Met's production of "Akhnaten," staged by Phelim McDermott and previously seen with Mr. Costanzo at the English National Opera in London and the Los Angeles Opera, has involved far more drastic depilatory measures than the post-"Farnace" shedding of his Aleppo beard.
Lucian Cook, the director of residential research at the Savills real estate agency, said that he, too, believed that the tendency to hold back listings was the only reason there had not been more drastic price drops in prime London real estate.
While Pruitt and his camp have had a contentious relationship with firm conservatives who don't believe Pruitt is going far enough to support a more drastic rollback of the agency's regulations, career employees have virtually no relationship with the new administrator, according to multiple sources.
Speaking at the National Farmers Union (NFU) on Monday, Dr. Graham McAuliffe of the Rothamsted Institute explained that his unpublished research on tofu has found that the soya-based protein could have a more drastic impact on the planet than beef, pork, and chicken.
An executive order was signed today that keeps current conservation efforts in motion—like monthly reporting from local agencies and stiff punishment for water wasters—but also begins to lay the groundwork for more drastic emergency water restrictions that would go into effect in 2017.
In the cases of Nielsen and Vitiello, Trump has signaled that he wants someone in their positions who is more enthusiastic about implementing some of his administration's more drastic proposals to stem the growing tide of asylum-seekers arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border.
As reported by The Guardian Australia, Fraser Harvey and Harriet Noall have continued to one-up each other, going to ever more drastic lengths to display their love and loyalty for the branch of Sensory Lab on Little Collins Street in Melbourne's city center.
Those without a chance of a presidential pardon have turned to more drastic measures: many young men intentionally gain or lose weight, feign mental illness, get full body tattoos, or self-harm in order to get an exemption, according to the Yonhap news agency.
The chair of the federal judiciary's policy-making body on Tuesday said the U.S. legal system is "going to have difficulties" if the rapid spread of a novel coronavirus "gets more drastic," as courts nationwide postpone trials and restrict access due to public health concerns.
In a remarkable two-minute video posted on Twitter, he used his own case as a sort of teachable moment for the country, appealing to people to work from home and comply with the more drastic social distancing measures he put in place Monday.
Seattle's public schools will shut their doors for at least two weeks starting Thursday, a first for a major public school district in the US, as officials in the state of Washington enforce more drastic measures to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
President Trump is clamoring for the Senate to make the more drastic move of eliminating the ability to filibuster legislation — a step very unlikely to happen — and he would no doubt slam any effort that would throw a wrench into his judicial assembly line.
And then after finally being forced to take more drastic measures as the virus spread, he has already started pivoting to a new irresponsible stance, floating an end to social distancing (and the economic toll it is taking) as soon as Easter in mid-April.
While the shortfall of £50 million is small in comparison to the total size of the package, it shows some of the new difficulties facing the Bank and may hasten calls for more drastic action by the U.K. government to combat the U.K.'s slowing economic growth.
If those dudes had cut their hair while recording Master of Puppets, it would've been one thing, but the fact that their close-cropped cuts coincided with their newfound unthreatening radio-friendly biker rock sound made their new look feel a lot more drastic than it should've.
The commenters also discussed possible solutions ranging from calling guests the day before to confirm their reservation to sending a text message to remind them, to more drastic measures like sending a bill for a late cancellation, or starting a blacklist with names of no-shows.
While job postings alone do not tell the entire story of employment in an economy, they are a good proxy for job prospects and often a decline in job postings precedes more drastic measures like layoffs, which are already being seen in indicators like unemployment claims.
Mr. Weiss said that the museum would not take the more drastic step of taking the family's name off the wing, saying that it was not in a position to make permanent changes while litigation against the family was pending and information was still coming to light.
The nation's top infectious disease expert warned Sunday that Americans should prepare to take far more drastic steps to blunt the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, which has sickened thousands of Americans across the country and prompted calls for a wide-scale withdrawal from public life.
If inflation and wages grow at a faster rate than currently anticipated, "the Federal Reserve and other central banks may have to take more drastic action than they currently anticipate ... reacting to markets, not guiding the markets," Dimon said in his annual letter to the bank's shareholders.
While a senior White House official told The Washington Post that the president plans to use the airtime to garner support for the wall, it remains unclear whether he might make a more drastic proclamation instead — declaring a "national emergency" and freeing himself to implement more than 100 powers.
TOKYO (Reuters) - While previous bouts of strength in the yen have pushed Japanese manufacturers to shift production overseas, exporters are coping with the recent currency stresses by penny-pinching - turning off lights and cramming elevators in the hope that nothing more drastic will be needed before the tide turns.
This week, EA rolled out the first of what the company promises will be larger and more drastic changes to the in-game economy of Star Wars Battlefront II. It's a game that has been plagued by fan outrage over loot boxes and progression systems since just before launch.
Last month, Cheddar reported that Snap was working on two new versions of the Spectacles wearable cameras: a more modest upgrade that would offer bug fixes, improved performance, and new colors, and a more drastic update that would feature two camera lenses and could cost up to $300.
Three weeks after its first coronavirus infection was discovered, the New York City region reached an alarming milestone on Sunday: It now accounts for roughly 2500 percent of the world's confirmed cases, making it an epicenter of the pandemic and increasing pressure on officials to take more drastic measures.
Three weeks after its first coronavirus infection was discovered, the New York City region reached an alarming milestone on Sunday: It now accounts for roughly 2500 percent of the world's confirmed cases, making it an epicenter of the pandemic and increasing pressure on officials to take more drastic measures.
Now, the administration is considering more drastic action: In one proposal discussed in a leaked internal memo, the Department of Energy would order grid operators to buy power from a designated list of coal and nuclear plants, using emergency powers normally reserved for short-term crises like hurricanes.
West notes that Trump ordered a review of the H-1B visa program used widely at Silicon Valley technology companies, rather than taking more drastic steps that may endanger the program, after he met and discussed immigration with executives from companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google parent Alphabet.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said it was inevitable that more European countries would adopt more drastic measures, while French government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye said last week that officials would probably have to raise the country's epidemic alert to the maximum level, potentially leading to travel bans and restrictions on public activities.
"Under the Obama administration, the US indicted Chinese personnel on similar charges, but was reluctant to take more drastic action such as arresting the individuals in third countries, over fear that Beijing would retaliate against US interests in China or in other countries," Eurasia Group political risk analysts wrote in a note.
Although this cut is a celebrity favorite, this change is a bit more drastic for Benson, considering she's rocked bright blonde hair for years, and just last month, she refreshed her look with some long extensions and sun-kissed highlights, courtesy of Matt Rez at Mèche Salon and extensions expert Violet Teriti.
But if you think earmarks would restore order to Congress, do the following thought experiment: Imagine if Boehner came around to the House Freedom Caucus members, who refused to support his budget deal because they wanted more drastic cuts in federal spending, and promised to spend more federal money in their districts.
One by one, air carriers have cut service after demand fell sharply and governments took more drastic measures that they say aim to curb the spread of the disease, which has sickened more than 214,232 people, most of them in China, and killed at least 290 people as of Thursday morning, according to health officials.
The leap in performance is much more drastic for rendering: Without the eGPU: 9 minutes and 30 seconds (the MacBook Pro used the Intel integrated graphics) With the eGPU: 3 minutes and 55 seconds  As you can see in the above export times, Final Cut Pro X doesn't appear to benefit much from the eGPU.
Pence and his team should strive to carefully gauge regional reactions not just to the sanctioning of Venezuelan officials for their involvement in corruption, drug trafficking and repression, but to the more drastic option of imposing U.S. economic or financial sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector, source of about 95 percent of the country's foreign exchange.
Even as he reaches for more and more drastic threats to try to "stop" the flow of unauthorized migrants into the US — like the threat of a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into the US from Mexico — it seems that the public (including fellow Republican politicians) have an ever harder time taking him seriously.
How to troubleshoot your PS4 if it won't turn onAfter you've tried more basic steps, like switching out your power or USB cables to make sure they aren't the culprit, and checking that the plug is functioning properly, here are four simple, and free, troubleshooting tips that are worth doing before resorting to more drastic measures:Disconnect the power cable1.
Much of the revised bill — co-sponsored by Representatives Jerrold Nadler of New York and Adam Schiff of California, the chairmen of the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees — is similar to the legislation that the Judiciary Committee had been set to mark up two weeks ago, before a rebellion by liberal lawmakers seeking more drastic changes derailed it.
He has promised to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement because of his belief that the current arrangement primarily benefits factories in Mexico at the expense of the U.S. He also has mentioned more drastic measures, such as a 45 percent tariff on imports from China, and the White House recently suggested some sort of 85033 percent border tax.
Such changes include forcing a prepaid card user to register it with the issuing company before making a theft or fraud complaint and giving consumers more flexibility to link prepaid cards to credit cards Further changes are likely to be more drastic and in line with Mulvaney's stated goal to make the CFPB more receptive to desires of the businesses it regulates.
Ocasio-Cortez and other proponents of the Green New Deal, while they may support some proposals that nibble around the edges of climate change, they're vowing to keep pushing party leaders to get behind more drastic climate proposals – even in the face of the threats from GOP leaders to keep hammering away at the Democratic Party over such a sweeping re-envisioning of the nation's energy sector.
It was announced by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (R-Calif.), who had sought the information and threatened more drastic action if his panel continued to be denied access to the information.
"Nobody's going to use it — maybe just cut it off," Zurita said, and so the blue lights of the ATM went dark, and the last order came, and the last delivery guy put it in his backpack and headed out into a city becoming emptier by the hour as the number of cases grew and the mayor deliberated over what a more drastic shutdown could entail.
Unless the Maduro government took more drastic action against U.S. interests, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE would have an impossible task in rallying support on Capitol Hill or among the American public for any substantial military move in Venezuela.

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