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Studio called & nixed the showtimes with one hour's notice.
Downs rattles off a few other subplots they eventually nixed.
Stereotypically feminine grooming preferences have also been nixed by airlines.
In Chicago, a 5K run in Grant Park was nixed.
But no longer, Snapchat nixed the feature in early 2015.
Corrections officials nixed various materials, like a hard plastic foil.
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan's account was also nixed.
Voters nixed that program by a narrow margin in 2010.
Maybe it nixed art, or got rid of a social worker.
Celebration circle / chat here after #DAPL permit nixed by Obama Admin.
Both parties have nixed the filibuster process in certain situations before.
Additionally, Skorton notoriously nixed some of the Smithsonian's more ambitious projects.
Both he and Sanders nixed rallies in Ohio over virus fears.
Other traditions, now considered chauvinist or archaic, are also being nixed.
Massive tech conferences like Mobile World Congress and SXSW been nixed.
Another nixed the option to "vote against all" on the ballot.
Trump has already nixed one bipartisan proposal put forward by Sens.
Even if these administrative gremlins can be nixed, a bigger problem remains.
Trump has nixed every bipartisan immigration proposal for not being hardline enough.
Bloomberg, meanwhile, reported that Project Wing had nixed a partnership with Starbucks.
Various football stars, including conservative Christian icon Tim Tebow, nixed this idea.
That much is obvious — the new MacBook Pro nixed that, as well.
That's because the recently passed Republican tax bill nixed Obamacare's individual mandate.
We also wanted to have a dance-off, but that got nixed.
He reportedly nixed a White House statement praising McCain following his death.
TRUMP FIRES BACK OVER NIXED EAGLES VISIT: &aposNO ESCAPING TO LOCKER ROOMS!
I wanted to sing "Monomania" to a rat and Fallon nixed it.
Washington officially nixed that agreement last month after accusing Moscow of cheating.
If you had, your nomination might be nixed, depending on the drug.
But it would have nixed three earth science missions along the way.
Republicans nixed the same hurdle for Supreme Court picks earlier this year.
But DC wanted to keep using them, so the company nixed it.
He has no deputy, having seen his first choice nixed by Trump.
The FCC nixed Sinclair Broadcast's attempt to acquire Tribune Media for $3.9 billion.
Apparently, keeping Malaysia in Tier 3 could have potentially nixed the entire deal.
Some projects, like a TV show collaboration with Amazon, have already been nixed.
Nixed the Starbucks habit (morning and afternoon) when I stopped drinking soy milk.
Kyle Bunker's version preserved the wavy blue water lines and nixed the rest.
That idea was quickly nixed and the show will go on in Hollywood.
Because I had an estrogen-sensitive cancer, though, my oncologist nixed that option.
But now, 97 years later, the swimsuit is being nixed from the competition.
When Enzo Ferrari nixed the deal at the last minute, Ford wanted revenge.
Rhode Island's will be postponed, and Alaska Democrats have nixed in-person voting.
Efforts to raise the money fell short, and parliamentary officials nixed the plan.
But the tattoo would need time to heal, and so he nixed it.
In the past, Google has nixed millions of ads for violating its policies.
The notes being nixed represent 86% of all cash in circulation: everyone is impacted.
"This is why this deal has to be either fully fixed or fully nixed."
It was that kind of concern that nixed the Dream Center Foundation–ITT deal.
The idea was ultimately nixed at the regional body's annual meeting earlier this year.
"Anything the president wishes to accomplish at that point is almost nixed," he said.
Democrats nixed the 60-vote filibuster for district and circuit court judges in 2013.
For generations the Defense Department has nixed almost any departure from standard uniform appearance.
President Trump nixed the Philadelphia Eagles' White House victory ceremony at the last minute.
Study abroad programs are being nixed, leading some students without a clear way home.
But the flooding measure was left off of the final list of nixed orders.
Executives reportedly nixed policies that would have set higher safety requirements for delivery drivers.
But after the government nixed AT&T's takeover attempt, T-Mobile defied its doubters.
They nixed the evening nightcap, the time when we'd usually discuss our days and unwind.
But a spokesperson contested the notion that the agency's children's health programs would be nixed.
It has scaled back its late-night offerings and nixed its line of premium burgers.
After the check came in, Bondi's office nixed suing Trump, citing insufficient grounds to proceed.
Up to now King and Oprah herself have always nixed talk of a Presidential run.
Plus, a lot of big tech companies hate Flash—Facebook recently nixed Flash-based ads.
The company originally planned to charge a $50 annual fee, but that was quickly nixed.
He's been nixed from Pinterest, Facebook, YouTube, Apple's iTunes, and Spotify for violating their policies.
NBC nixed the idea but Trump was still keen on it, despite Stern's skeptical questioning.
But the network ultimately decided Trump's appearance would violate equal time rules and nixed it.
The trip was nixed after Clinton's doctor announced the White House hopeful was battling pneumonia.
Now that they've nixed the viruses successfully, we're one step closer to inter-species transplantation.
Health plans also would add surcharges averaging 12.4% if cost-sharing reduction subsidies are nixed.
Google has nixed its panel for discussing AI issues, one week after it was announced.
I value my privacy, so when I travel, I've nixed any shared spaces for now.
But a meeting with his wife and kids ultimately nixed any leap to public life.
Republicans followed suit in 2017 and nixed the 60-vote hurdle for Supreme Court picks.
Once the Supreme Court nixed Section 21625, in a case known as Shelby County v.
The president reportedly nixed putting out a statement praising McCain, according to The Washington Post.
Artie was booked on 2 counts drug possession, but now prosecutors have nixed that offense.
As I mentioned in the S20 Ultra review, Samsung has officially nixed the headphone jack.
Two other options were the Aristocrat and the Blue Ribbon Burger, but both were nixed.
At least three states are trying to replace the online privacy rules nixed by Trump.
Last year, the bonfire and other pyrotechnics at the rally were nixed because of fires.
But the idea was nixed by higher-ups, according to people familiar with the matter.
Ms. Dorrance's first vision — of Mr. Young descending the ramp on Rollerblades — was nixed early.
The purchase effectively nixed plans for Turkey to buy the US&aposs Patriot missile system.
That secret project, codenamed Project Iceworm, was nixed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1963.
A few sites have nixed comments completely, saying that the conversation is now better had elsewhere.
Instead, House Republican leaders nixed the measure and will try again in some form this week.
But the station later reported that "a meteorologist who works for Project Loon" nixed that theory.
The studios have also nixed the press junket, in which journalists interview actors about the film.
In 2011, the company tried to acquire 3Leaf, a deal that was nixed after government pressure.
The idea of a fully democratic election—with one person casting one vote—has been nixed.
But those measures were nixed by Republicans in the Senate before the underlying bill became law.
The org tried making the deal on February 12, but it got nixed 4 days later.
She has also nixed Aijiah's favorite treat: the $4.19 cheesecake smoothies from the Wawa convenience store.
One area of speculation is whether or not hard-fought fuel economy standards will be nixed.
Boot was responding to a Washington Post report that found Trump nixed a statement praising McCain.
On July 2, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov nixed Russia's 2014 invasion of Ukraine as a topic.
Schwimmer will have to win over some of the same regulators who nixed his predecessor's deal.
And then the songs that I thought were the most badass were nixed from the album.
But ownership nixed the idea, and Floyd said the players did not want the ring, anyway.
Once details emerge on which breaks will be trimmed or nixed, opposition will reach full steam.
My young conservative friend got a taste of this power when their employer nixed our conversation.
One commercial, depicting a mother and daughter who encounter a border wall, has already been nixed.
Giuliani nixed the trip after his plans were revealed in the press and Trump weighed in.
Goldman Sachs, the financial firm reputed to "rule the world," nixed its suit requirement in March.
But David Mandel, the showrunner, said he nixed one gag about a well-known presidential biographer.
The editing team nixed most of my "?" clues — no big surprise given the tough grid design.
And within a week, they nixed any plans of a trademark and apologized for their actions.
Technical glitches and unfavorable weather had forced the mission to be nixed several times since early December.
Many have tightened requirements to accept only top scores, or nixed using them at all, he said.
And if that offer, which was bound to be nixed, was designed to recoup some earlier losses.
The incident lead the FCC to fine CBS $12,223, a decision later nixed by the Supreme Court.
But Clinton's team nixed the idea, dispatching him instead to battlegrounds they felt were more in play.
Major trade deal nixed The Trans-Pacific Partnership would have created the world's largest free trade zone.
For one, the Boring Company has nixed the original concept of tunnel-traversing "skates" that transport cars.
But his nomination was nixed by the president, seemingly because Abrams had criticized Trump during the campaign.
Either the NRCC or the Congressional Leadership Fund have nixed planned advertisements in districts held by Reps.
Multiple companies that were later nixed from membership had also been elected to FSR's board of directors.
President Nixon nixed the Washington Post from the White House after the newspaper broke the Watergate story.
But during the campaign, Long had signed a "Never Trump" letter, and the Trump team nixed her.
Jorge Ramos might have nixed himself through his advocacy, but why not Fusion co-anchor Alicia Menendez?
The annual Gridiron Club and Foundation dinner, poised to take place on Saturday, was nixed this week.
But at the last moment, Gantz nixed the original candidate, putting himself forward for the Speaker's chair.
After that scoring opportunity was nixed, Tampa never had the ball with the chance to tie. 3.
To maintain some of the freshness and color of the green beans, I nixed the shallow frying.
Under Warren's changes, the amount will be upped to $20,000 and the time limit will be nixed.
They nixed the Kalahari brand in 2016 and bought out Takelot's largest investor, Tiger Global, in 2018.
The site has nixed transaction fees on donations and established a $50 million fund to match gifts.
Trump, who visited France last year, has nixed the idea of a state dinner in the past.
He's petitioned the FDA to have the entire procedure nixed and recalled, but they denied his request.
"I liked Ryker for a minute, but that one ultimately got nixed by us both," he says.
But that small luxury will soon be nixed from a set of new jets from American Airlines.
On Tuesday, the Tennessean reported that Ikea had nixed its plans to open a superstore in Nashville.
That warning nixed all romaine lettuce from US tables, two days before Thanksgiving feasts across the country.
Zinke's staff ultimately determined having Lolita join the agency would be perceived negatively, and the idea was nixed.
" Another nixed cartoon depicts a character in a white hood asking a doctor, "Could it be the Ambien?
Democrats could try to filibuster any change, but the filibuster could itself be nixed by a simple majority.
A proposal from the commission to create securities backed by a pool of sovereign bonds has been nixed.
After that was nixed, we were having trouble setting a date, and she was being difficult, as usual.
Ceasars Entertainment said the "flame component" of the cocktail has been nixed after it reportedly burned two diners.
She shouldn't get her hopes up ... last year the Board made the same recommendation and Brown nixed it.
The total number of orders went from an estimated 518,353 to 455,000, once the nixed reservations were considered.
American regulators rejected Broadcom's bid to buy Qualcomm, while Chinese regulators nixed Qualcomm's bid to buy NXP Semiconductors.
The Obama administration nixed the land-trade idea in 2013 after a four-year environmental impact statement process.
Obama signed international climate deals, protected an unprecedented amount of federal land, nixed pipelines, and promoted renewable energy.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already nixed the idea of tackling entitlements in his chamber next year.
Similarly, James's armchair assessments of the relative desirability of various female actors should have been nixed, excised, prevented.
That means your usual drinking night might have to be nixed, and your circle may have to change.
It was an entry I'd been saving for a few years and was disappointed it was eventually nixed.
A few months after the portless iPhone 7 was announced, Xiaomi nixed the port on the Mi 6.
Of course, Van Houten got shot down for parole last year when Governor Jerry Brown nixed the idea.
Thousands of flights have been canceled and more will likely be nixed because of restrictions and nervous travelers.
Vice President Biden has nixed the idea of running to become the chair of the Democratic National Committee.
But after being nixed from debates when the party raised its polling threshold, Williamson vanished from the conversation.
But the nation's first president nixed the statue because he objected to tapping public monies for the memorial.
In other words, after Pelosi nixed the speech they tried a time-honored tactic used by kids everywhere.
Allowing criminal suspects to be sent into the one-party lawlessness of mainland China would have nixed that.
Us Magazine reports that Murphy nixed the idea during yesterday's panel for the Television Critics Association's winter press tour.
Virginia could have been the 38th state, but a Republican-controlled state House committee nixed the effort last week.
Emiliy's just out of a breakup, which should have nixed her plans for a romantic vacation with her boyfriend.
Last month, the president nixed the U.S.-North Korea summit following threatening language from Kim and his rogue regime.
The family that controls media firms CBS and Viacom on Monday nixed their proposal for the companies to merge.
Grief over the death of his eldest son, Beau, from brain cancer nixed a run for president in 2016.
This gracious statement is even after Luyendyk nixed the idea of inviting her — jokingly or not — back in March.
Netflix's list of nixed shows is short, and the ones it has ended have usually enjoyed a few seasons.
After the government nixed its popular six-year-old jokes app last year, Bytedance's founder, Zhang Yiming, apologised publicly.
People with student loans to pay off, since the student loan interest deduction could be nixed in the plan.
Our sources say the 4 stops were nixed due to poor ticket sales, which shouldn't come as a surprise.
"Male birth control study nixed after men can't handle side effects women face daily," read the USA Today headline.
But, unsurprisingly, Apple has nixed the feature by rejecting the update which included the functionality from the App Store.
Let me catch you up: Apple nixed the headphone jack with the iPhone 7, so throw out those earbuds.
Republicans nixed the 60-vote filibuster for Supreme Court nominees, meaning they can be confirmed with a simple majority.
The executive order nixed a 2.1% across-the-board pay raise that was set to take effect in January.
Syfy nixed "Nerdist News," but a pilot at Comedy Central with the magician Justin Willman remains in the running.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions nixed guidance to phase out the use of private prisons by the Department of Justice.
But it nixed the policy in 2016, company CEO Ryan Carson said when speaking during GrowthLab Live in 2018.
The plan is similar to a "public option" — an idea that was nixed from Obamacare by Murphy's predecessor, Sen.
That idea was quickly nixed, and she loaded me and my book into the back seat of the car.
But as the days progressed, more and more large-scale events were nixed in the wake of the pandemic.
Robinson wonders if Morenz's mother, Rose, would have nixed his plan to turn professional if she had been alive.
Several media companies have once again nixed their annual correspondents' affairs during the second year of the Trump administration.
Walgreens wanted to buy all of Rite Aid in 2015, but federal regulators nixed that agreement on antitrust grounds.
The company nixed freelancers due to a new state law that restricts companies from hiring freelancers or gig workers.
That came after Interactive Brokers, Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, and E-Trade all nixed online commissions in rapid succession.
While Senate Judiciary chairman, Grassley nixed a Senate procedure that let senators block appellate nominees from their home state.
Sofia Coppola's Civil War drama The Beguiled nixed the black character who was a major part of the source novel.
Instant Pot nixed the typical pull-out basket design and opted for a spacious oven shape, optimized for even crisping.
The measure was nixed because of confusion among the justices over whether taxpayers' income levels would be adjusted for inflation.
But one Reddit user made it into the bridal party, only to be nixed later — and for the worst reason.
She fears that failure to demonstrate the product well on broadcast TV could get him nixed from the show altogether.
The justices nixed that issue when they decided to take on National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v Becerra.
Democrats can't block the nomination on their own; Republicans nixed the 60-vote filibuster for Supreme Court nominations last year.
Democrats can't block Kavanaugh on their own after Republicans nixed the 60-vote filibuster for Supreme Court nominations last year.
Those agreements could be nixed in bankruptcy, according to a public filing, leaving both of them to fend for themselves.
The DEA nixed a happy ending for 5 people busted for pushing candles ... shaped like penises and made outta meth.
"Clare's season is about to get under production and we've already nixed all international travel," host Chris Harrison told People.
The developer of the Keystone XL pipeline has nixed its plan to build two other pipeline projects in eastern Canada.
But the election board nixed the process, citing court orders after government allegations of fraud in an initial signature drive.
A lumber company's ad depicting a mother and daughter who encounter a wall during an arduous journey north was nixed.
" GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving also told CNBC that the company nixed the Daily Stormer, saying the site "went too far.
Last month, JUUL nixed the sales of many of their their e-pods in flavors such as mango and crème.
They could be nixed if the allegations prove true, said Yannis Nikolaou, a spokesman for the International Association of Athletics Federations.
He was nixed by the Trump campaign after it emerged that federal investigators were looking into his ties with Russian officials.
"Yay," for example, was included in the initial rollout but has since been nixed — apparently because it was the least used.
On April 22, PayPal nixed plans to open a new facility in North Carolina that would have created 2000 new jobs.
On April 5, PayPal nixed plans to open a new facility in North Carolina that would have created 213 new jobs.
But now their farm is under threat after the company that for years supplied their milk nationally abruptly nixed their contract.
He had been trying to develop the Bourdain Market for two years when he announced in December it had been nixed.
Even PayPal nixed its plans to open a new global operations center in Charlotte, costing North Carolina about 400 future jobs.
The promotion company for Ed's tour put out a statement, saying his Sunday night concert at the Scottrade Center was nixed.
Their $54 billion deal was nixed on Wednesday by a federal judge, who agreed with the U.S. Justice Department's competition concerns.
The high cost of doing business in the Big Apple was the factor that nixed New York from the top spot.
A few paragraphs on how greenhouse gas emissions come from the burning of fossil fuels and must decrease was also nixed.
I might have nixed my mime career prematurely, but during the moments I was performing, I felt some of its power.
If food companies wanted to earn the rabbinical seal of approval, any traces of castoreum in flavorings had to be nixed.
Disagreements between the two men&aposs parties initially nixed an alliance, though local reports say they are still discussing the possibility.
Some of the stereotypical theatrics may be why the printer got nixed from the NASA budget after the first phase. Sen.
Best Buy canceled pre-orders for the folding smartphone in late May, while AT&T nixed pre-orders earlier this month.
She was the judge of character, and if she thought somebody didn't have her husband's interest in mind, she nixed them.
Rhea Perlman has revealed a talk show appearance alongside Anjelica Huston was nixed after the actress slammed her new film Poms.
But the dad of two and fierce Trump critic nixed adding his name to any list of 2020 White House hopefuls.
Martin, 73, says it wasn't until after the 2016 election that the comedic duo nixed politics during their two-man act.
In Chicago, heat nixed several outdoor events, including a 5K run in Grant Park and a morning workout at Millennium Park.
Democrats, who nixed the filibuster for most court nominations in 2013, are unable to block a nominee without help from Republicans.
Another type of proposal nixed by both BlackRock and Vanguard would require companies to disclose their political contributions and lobbying expenditures.
This would not be the first time that Republicans nixed the "first-in-the-South primary" and endorsed the incumbent president.
Amid a brutal economic recession, Venezuelan authorities have nixed a recall referendum to remove unpopular President Nicolas Maduro and jailed dissidents.
The rapper's held several meetings with Houston's execs since then to address the issues, and officially nixed the boycott last week.
Republicans have nixed the least popular part of the ACA — the part that has been the foundation of their ideological opposition.
But the show nixed the Houston hologram after representatives of the singer's estate decided that it was not up to spec.
This kind of financial loss in a vital business could set back Cigna, especially if its deal with Anthem is nixed.
BUT I REALLY LIKED IT. AND YOU KNOW, IT OBVIOUSLY GOT NIXED FAIRLY EARLY ON BY A JUST BRUTAL RETAIL LOBBY.
Right-wing media personalities rallied behind Crowder after the YouTube nixed some of the advertising on Crowder's videos last week. Sen.
After the outcry, the Academy nixed the idea for 2019, though it said the category may return at a later date.
Pence also gave up on a request to add a work requirement to Medicaid, which the Obama administration nixed in negotiations.
Google canceled its own developer summit, I/O, while Facebook's flagship F8 conference and Mobile World Congress have also been nixed.
When choosing a narrator for the audio version, she nixed the ones who spoke his lines too harshly or without humor.
Nevada was said to be using the app next for its upcoming caucus in February, but that plan has been nixed.
Moreover, traditional sound-deadening moves are often nixed in the name of weight reduction to aid fuel economy or battery range.
They instead assigned that complicated exercise to the federal judge in Texas who already nixed all of Obamacare in late 2018.
The Democratic National Committee has also nixed proposals that would allow Iowa and Nevada to conduct virtual caucuses, citing security concerns.
In 20183, Denmark nixed China's offer to buy an abandoned naval base in Gronnedal, on Greenland's southwestern tip, with U.S. encouragement.
However, executives realized they had underestimated the complexities of building out the business, and in April nixed 2017 data revenue projections.
The Obama-era rule that Congress nixed was a byproduct of the 2012 Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act.
Their $54 billion deal was nixed on Wednesday by a federal judge, who agreed with the Justice Department's concerns about competition.
Then, MLB ruled that their five illegal signings from last year are nixed—sent back to the international free agent pool.
The city of Asheville, North Carolina nixed wild or exotic animals from performing in the municipally owned, 7,600-seat U.S. Cellular Center.
This bout was also nixed, as Borg was forced off the card with an illness just three days out from fight night.
But in an interview with the Associated Press, Trump, who has promised to leave Medicare and Social Security untouched, nixed the idea.
The Predators nixed the song before the start of the 2014-15 season in the wake of the new charges against Glitter.
A version of the legislation made it through Congress in 2003 but was nixed when a new governor took office in 2005.
And Secretary of State Rex Tillerson still cuts a lonely figure at Foggy Bottom after administration officials nixed his favorite for deputy.
Dolgen informed Bloom that a lyric involving someone taking call girls to the Olive Garden had been nixed by some corporate overlord.
In 2014, the local government in Pinellas Park, Florida nixed two of their least-traveled bus lines because of huge budget cuts.
Was the actual wedding part of the party nixed at the last minute because September on Long Island is just that beautiful?
She said she is "concerned" many of her group's members will drop out of the exchanges if cost-sharing payments are nixed.
NextEra's bid for Oncor is the latest in a string of nixed deals to get Energy Future out of its lengthy bankruptcy.
Even after Obama considered opening the Atlantic to offshore drilling, that idea was nixed last year under pressure from East Coast residents.
But, no one cares about each and everyone of those nixed comedies and dramas — there is a reason they're ending after all.
The president also signed a bill Thursday that nixed an Obama-era rule blocking states from defunding healthcare providers for political reasons.
On Thursday, the trip was nixed after Trump was informed of a suicide car bomb in Afghanistan that killed US Army Sgt.
Fox News nixed the news ticker during its daytime programming, only bringing it back for primetime coverage every night at 7 p.m.
Republicans, in turn, nixed the same 60-vote threshold for Supreme Court nominees earlier this year so they could confirm Neil Gorsuch.
Last month, LeEco not only abandoned its plans to acquire U.S.-based TV maker Vizio, but also nixed its video service EcoPass.
We got the former White House Communications Director at LAX Thursday and asked him about the nixed deal from the mobile carrier.
He engaged sufficiently with Shiite Iran to reach the nuclear accord Trump has now nixed, and opened a continuous dialogue with Tehran.
It's clear in Bernstein's telling that Kushner nixed Christie at every turn with more than a little glee, much to Christie's consternation.
Ecuador flared up over a nixed fuel subsidy, Chile over a public-transport fare hike, and Bolivia over a suspicious presidential vote.
Can you imagine if the deal with Verizon gets nixed and we have to start over with the who-buys-Yahoo game?
Mazie Hirono nixed a meeting with Kavanaugh, to bolster Democratic calls for the nomination to be put on hold given Tuesday's events.
Bastone tells the story from inside Google, confirming that hardware chief Rick Osterloh nixed a planned Pixel Watch a few years ago.
The service, already in Los Angeles and London, nixed fuel surcharges and other fees that FedEx and UPS place on its goods. 
Republicans nixed the 60-vote procedural threshold for Supreme Court nominees last year, meaning Democrats can't stop Trump's pick on their own.
The judge asked if this would affect her ability to be impartial and later ruled that she be nixed as a potential juror.
In France, where Islamic terrorism has become more frequent, President Francois Hollande acknowledged his dismal approval rating and nixed a re-election bid.
Lake nixed those plans after reducing the size of the IPO, saying she believed the company should be valued at more than $15.
In September 2017, President Donald Trump nixed a deal involving a Chinese-backed investor seeking to acquire the US-based semiconductor manufacturer Lattice.
Kehagiaras has nixed garnishes from his repertoire, not just at Louie's, but at the other spots he manages, including Nopa, Nopalito, and Liholiho.
San Francisco's plan to redevelop a 732-space garage into a mixed-use complex with 100 affordable housing units was nixed after opposition.
There have been whispers that the company is also slowly preparing for an IPO, but it looks like those plans may be nixed.
As federal agencies like FEMA and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development were waiting for final approval, Trump nixed the standards.
It has apparently continued to purge thousands of ISIS channels since then — claiming it nixed more than 8,800 this August alone, for example.
Earlier this week, a federal court nixed the Trump team's plan to force prescription drug companies to publish drug prices in their advertising.
The city of Asheville, North Carolina, also nixed wild or exotic animals from performing in the municipally owned, 7,600-seat U.S. Cellular Center.
The mother of three already nixed the idea of a new installment when she confirmed to Extra that the third movie isn't happening.
The Definitive Guide to Business Elyse Oleksak nixed her husband's idea to leave their secure finance jobs to open a tater-tot truck.
When Apple introduced its 212.9-inch iPad Pro at its event in Cupertino today, it also nixed the iPad Air from its lineup.
Several other candidates were nixed because they either didn't have the CEO experience or the M&A background, two of the people said.
In February the Alabama legislature nixed a minimum-wage hike introduced in Birmingham (North Carolina's law also tags on a statewide employment clause).
He's nixed many of Peña Nieto's key projects, including a $13 billion airport that was about a third of the way through construction.
The brunt of the names are on the "nixed" list, which includes Ben Carson, a retired neurosurgeon and 2016 presidential candidate; Ohio Gov.
The AFL-CIO has often broken with Obama on pipelines, notably the Keystone XL project, which the union supported but Obama ultimately nixed.
Vicky Hartzler tried to push an amendment to the defense spending bill which would have nixed military funding for trans-related medical services.
Facebook is denying a report they created a tool to stop fake news and then nixed it in fear of a conservative backlash.
Several soirees have been nixed or postponed because of the coronavirus, which the World Health Organization categorized as a pandemic earlier this week.
The burger chain also nixed its line of premium burgers and told franchisees that they could scale back their all-day breakfast offerings.
But city officials nixed the project at the last minute over plans to erect a 1.5 mile-long concrete barrier through the city.
Genome-sequencing company Veritas Genetics also nixed its US operation last year and laid off around 50 employees after struggling to raise capital.
President Trump this week nixed the $2500 billion Broadcom buyout of San Diego-based Qualcomm, a major producer of cutting-edge 5G technology.
In a news release announcing his invention in 2013, he called it the "iPot" — an Apple homage that his trademark lawyer soon nixed.
This makes 5 shows officially canceled on Kathy's tour ... Route 66 Casino in Albuquerque nixed her show Wednesday and 2 California venues followed.
Cherry even had added a special "boss key" that would pop up a fake spreadsheet for crafty office workers slacking, but Microsoft nixed it.
Moreover, Stankey has since nixed the entire concept after being persuaded by those at the company that the offering is too confusing for consumers.
Leonard was itching to play in Tuesday's 383-238 victory over the Toronto Raptors but coach Gregg Popovich nixed the notion shortly before tipoff.
One deal, which would have sold Italian-made yachts to the North Korean regime for some $15 million, was ultimately nixed by Italian authorities.
But the government nixed the signature drive last week, and a furious opposition vowed protests and a trial of the president for violating democracy.
Back in fall 2014 Bitcasa nixed its unlimited consumer cloud storage offering, and appeared to be shifting focus towards the b2b space even then.
It's unclear why the idea was ultimately nixed, but it might relate to Clinton's lack of computer knowledge, as relayed in a later email.
It makes sense that the company abandoned less flexible materials like suede, and nixed a brightly colored mesh that failed to block out light.
Two guidance counselors concurred with Peterson, but two mental health professionals nixed the prospect, saying the teen didn't meet the criteria for involuntary committal.
The project was nixed, reportedly, because the showrunner, Ryan Murphy, didn't think it was right to dredge up this story without Lewinsky's buy-in.
But Doniger said groups like his are working to put together what they'll need for litigation after the Clean Power Plan is formally nixed.
Amazon, which plowed $22016 million into the company in 22011, nixed the investment last year and shut down its own competing unit, Amazon Local.
The Senate nixed an Obama-era rule that could block some people receiving Social Security disability benefits from being able to buy a gun.
The Trump administration will seek a bilateral replacement accord with Japan after the White House nixed a sweeping Asia-Pacific agreement earlier this week.
It's not clear when those passengers will be able to get on board, since another 320 flights scheduled for Monday already have been nixed.
If Trump nixed the subsidy payments, nearly $7 billion that goes to help lowering health coverage costs for low-income Americans would be cut.
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), who has been pushing a conservative alternative — nixed the bipartisan Graham-Durbin plan and has since been stoking partisan rancor.
Before coming to Tel Aviv, he suggested a number of dishes to Liliyot's chef Yonatan Berrebi that were nixed because they contained forbidden items.
Democrats are unable to block Trump's court picks without help from Republicans after they nixed the 85033-vote filibuster for most nominations in 2013.
The editors nixed ALL LEGS initially, but they had a long discussion about it and decided it would be fine with the right clue.
I wanted to determine what the machine did best, not everything it was capable of, so I nixed the entire category of baking recipes.
Chorizo accounted for only 3 percent of protein sales and was nixed from Chipotle's nationwide menu to make room for the burrito chain's queso.
The Iowa Democratic Party initially announced a list of 99 satellite caucuses, but later nixed 12 of them, leaving a total of 87 sites.
One story's discussion of self-harm was nixed; another tale's domestic abuse narrative was turned into a cartoonish parody of a soap opera plot.
And the Mexican president nixed his own planned visit to Washington after Trump signed an executive action ordering the wall-building process to begin.
The tech giant nixed a movie about music producer Dr. Dre's life because it featured heavy drug use and sex, according to the report.
The actresses did lobby for one, feeling that going without would be a very odd omission, but producers nixed it, fearing an audience backlash.
President Trump in September nixed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, setting up a deadline next year for Congress to take action.
He was almost traded to Milwaukee last July before a deal for Carlos Gomez was nixed at the last moment by Gomez's faulty physical.
But Trump himself more or less nixed that idea in January, emphasizing he wants to institute a new healthcare policy as quickly as possible.
In November 2015, President Obama nixed the proposed pipeline, virtually ending the fight over the project that had gone on for much of his presidency.
Amad Ahmed, the candidate who'd worried about getting nixed, ended up making the cut, while the two supposed infiltrators in the French district did not.
Musk had nixed a proposed landing of a SpaceX Dragon space capsule on Mars earlier this year, citing the costs of NASA certifying the landing.
Docks are finally getting their chance to shine after Apple nixed all the ports on its new MacBooks Pros and instead opted for only Thunderbolt.
Addiction is a hell of a disease that can affect individuals and their families emotionally, physically, and mentally for years after the substance is nixed.
The idea of a Ford clone host roaming the park seems to have been nixed entirely, laying bare the corporate motivations behind the Westworld park.
OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo and some oil ministers have long sought to make the alliance permanent, but Russia essentially nixed that idea in December.
The actor was so tense after picking up the ring that he nixed his intricate plans and went for an impromptu – and hilariously NSFW – proposal.
The company is the first health insurer to report quarterly results after the Trump administration last week nixed an ambitious proposal to ban drug rebates.
President Obama had been winding down the numbers of troops towards the end of his presidency, but the uptick in Taliban activity nixed those plans.
Republicans went "nuclear" last year and nixed the 6900-vote filibuster on Supreme Court nominees, meaning Kavanaugh only needs a simple majority to be confirmed.
But he is under pressure over an 80 percent-plus unemployment rate and corruption and has personally nixed attempts to cut the bloated civil service.
Republicans nixed the 60-vote filibuster for Supreme Court picks in 2017 and have moved appeals judges over the objections of home-state senators.  Sens.
John Travolta was considered for the role of the former Green Beret and one-man wrecking crew before Stallone stepped in and nixed the idea.
We could start by restoring all those other deductions nixed in the Trump plan to make that standard deduction increase really pack a bigger punch.
They say that the low-fat food craze of the 80s and thereafter has had "disastrous health consequences" on the nation and should be nixed.
Donald Trump thought Kim Jong Un was going to cancel their June date — so he quickly nixed it himself, according to a report published Friday.
My colleagues Michael Wines, Matthew Rosenberg and I set out to find out how government officials had nixed the possibility of vote hacking so readily.
The Geneva International Motor Show was nixed in late February, while the Indianapolis 500 race has been pushed from Memorial Day weekend to August 23.
But Baldwin nixed the idea and pressured the king to make a decision, according to Churchill's official biography "Churchill: A Life," written by Martin Gilbert.
Basic training classes considered "mission critical" continue, but 18 supervisory and advanced training classes for TSA workers have been nixed, according to a TSA spokesperson.
This V.I.P. access came at a higher cost, but I figured if I nixed buying almonds for a few months I could balance my budget.
Barnum, meanwhile, made the rounds of New York editors, complaining that his plan to exhibit the mermaid had been nixed by the fastidious Dr. Griffin.
Right now, Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state, cuts a lonely figure, his reasonable choice of deputy nixed by Trump, his authority (if any) unclear.
Foreign Policy magazine, which broke the story about Aro, quoted sources who said she was nixed because she repeatedly criticized President Donald Trump on Twitter.
Since Apple nixed the standard headphone port from its smartphones starting with the iPhone 7 in 2016, many other major smartphone makers have followed suit.
Two other attorneys — Brendan Sullivan Jr. and A.B. Culvahouse Jr. — were reportedly nixed from the original list as a result of professional or legal issues.
Amazon executives nixed proposed measures that would have upped safety requirements for drivers, including a proposed requirement to drug test drivers, according to the report.
Some ideas were nixed by organizers: A raffle of an AR-15 assault rifle was out, Mr. Osborne was told, as was outright homophobic language.
Her original design featured a digital kiosk that would have provided more context and information about the movement, but that was nixed, she told me.
Even with these projects nixed, Weinstein still will profit as a producer since he remains a shareholder in TWC, and has a producer credit on films.
It comes as no surprise, then, that he has nixed sportswear and streetwear from his catwalk collection, just as everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon.
Yates was scheduled to testify before the House Intelligence Committee about ex-National Security Adviser Flynn's communications with the Russians, but the hearing was mysteriously nixed.
While that idea was nixed, two other expensive desks were purchased, including one that was refurbished for more than $2,000, according to The New York Times.
Then Trump and the White House nixed the proposal, with Trump's now-famous comments calling African countries "shitholes" (or "shithouses") in a White House meeting Thursday.
In 2011, AT&T said that it would purchase T-Mobile for $39 billion, but a few months after the announcement, the DOJ nixed the deal.
The dollar fell against a basket of currencies and hit a two-week low against the Japanese yen, after the U.S.-North Korea meeting was nixed.
When Republicans passed their tax bill in 2017, they nixed the "individual mandate"—the surtax Americans have to pay if they do not have health insurance.
The public picked "Boaty McBoatface" (suggested by a BBC radio announcer), but the British government nixed the idea and named the ship after naturalist David Attenborough.
In November, NBC News reported that Jared Kushner nixed a meeting between Torshin and the Trump campaign, though Kushner later failed to disclose the email exchange.
Bisping and the 25-year-old Australian were briefly scheduled for a fight at UFC 193 last November, until a Bisping elbow injury nixed the plan.
One of the girls had nixed plans to go to college in the hope that French would leave his wife, according to the school board report.
Later, it turned out that the State Department gave the White House a statement that mentioned the Jewish people, but the White House nixed it. Hmm.
Ben Smith of BuzzFeed writes that the nixed deal is the latest example of the liberal base putting the establishment on notice about their newfound power.
Apple nixed the option to buy an Apple Watch with a ceramic casing when it cut the luxe Apple Watch Edition from its lineup in 2018.
That change was made primarily because Congress in 2013 nixed federal financing for conventions, depriving the parties of roughly $20 million to pay for the events.
Sadly, no-cost birth control coverage is expected to be nixed under a Trump Administration and certain states are going hard on a pro-life agenda.
Once Facebook acquired it, the company nixed the fee, and now wants to maximize revenue from the app, which has more than 1.5 billion users worldwide.
There was even a Black Widow-centered screenplay floating around back in 2004, but Lionsgate nixed it because its last few female-starring movies didn't perform.
In the old country, the paczki was a means for the Polish to rid the cupboard of the sweets, preserves, and lard nixed from Lent diets.
Donald Trump nixed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's planned visit to North Korea after the White House received a nasty letter from Pyongyang, CNN revealed Monday.
And researchers have nixed the idea that the more you're exposed to an image, the more you like it, as might happen with a pop song.
The most obvious example was a post that disclosed that Jahlil Okafor, a former top draft pick, had supposedly failed a physical that nixed a trade.
The Iranians insisted that if Namazi was to be included in the prisoner swap, so should some of the prisoners the Americans nixed at the outset.
Also nixed from cafeteria menus as of this summer are bologna-and-cheese sandwiches and items that include presliced turkey ham and presliced turkey Canadian bacon.
He also nixed his beard for a horseshoe mustache, which Twitter fans quickly compared to the famous 'staches of Lionel Richie, Bruno Mars, and El DeBarge.
The opposition's bid last year to hold a recall referendum against Maduro was nixed, regional elections have been postponed and the president has repeatedly ignored Congress.
New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and the state of New Jersey have all nixed cash-only stores, regulating that retailers must accept cash from paying customers.
One Oscar regular wished stylists would be nixed to encourage the return of fashion eye-poppers like Cher's Bob Mackie feather headdress situation and Björk's wearable swan.
Considering the contretemps on Capitol Hill the past few days, it's no surprise Trump nixed the fete scheduled for the South Lawn of the White House tonight.
The source added that the visit was originally penciled in for mid-January but was effectively nixed at that time by the Secret Service, citing security concerns.
While Google will likely get booed for removing it — the company threw shade at Apple for removing it last year — we think the port will be nixed.
Ten states across the US have all already nixed the tampon tax: Minnesota, Illinois, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and, most recently, Nevada.
She nixed salary bonuses known as "lulus" and standardized capital allocations (although a recent POLITICO story found that certain ways to bestow favoritism have survived under Johnson).
Apple reportedly nixed a Volkswagen demonstration of wireless CarPlay at CES last week, perhaps because the company wants to show it off some time later this year.
Republicans nixed the 22019-vote filibuster on Supreme Court nominations last year, meaning Kavanaugh could be confirmed without a single vote from the 49-member Democratic caucus.
Victoria's Secret may soon be cutting its beach and pool-apropos offerings entirely, according to CNBC, which is reporting that certain categories are about to get nixed.
That means some shareholders may be happy to take, say, the $23 a share that Broadcom was offering for Qualcomm before the Trump administration nixed its bid.
A job guarantee would ideally provide for jobs that are nice to have but could be nixed when the economy improves and the program shrinks in size.
Days later, when Gorbachev's schedule was finalized, Trump Tower was nowhere on it; Soviet officials later told the Post that Kremlin higher-ups had nixed the idea.
But the White House cancelled the trip as of Monday, making it at least the second planned excursion the Trump administration has nixed since he took office.
Though the language of the measure originally withheld funding from schools who hired armed security officers, lawmakers nixed that provision after opposition from police, the AP reported.
Thursday evening, the same day as Peloton's IPO, sports entertainment company Endeavor nixed its IPO hours before it was set to price shares, citing low investor demand.
In recent weeks, MedMen nixed a planned $682 million acquisition of multi-state operator PharmaCann, shed store- and corporate-level workers, and loosened some corporate governance reins.
Cramer attributed the positive technical for this company because it is viewed as a logical takeover target for Halliburton after its huge deal with Baker Hughes was nixed.
Mass protests over a now-nixed extradition bill started in June, and has since evolved into a broader anti-government movement that has often led to violent clashes.
Beyond this coal-related rule, the administration has nixed a new rule protecting streams against mining pollution and paused a study on the dangers of mountaintop coal mining.
I hated when Apple nixed the SD card slot from the new MacBook Pro, and I hate it now that Lenovo's crafted such a great computer without one.
Voters nixed the proposal for a carbon emissions tax, and they voted to repeal the tax exemption, according to unofficial results from the Washington secretary of state's office.
You can get an idea of what the Pixel 3 looks like with the nixed notch in 9to5Google managing editor Stephen Hall's tweet below: Notch on, notch off.
The three-time 1,000-yard rusher nixed an offer from the Steelers with the team pledging $47 million to Bell over three years, Pro Football Talk reported Friday.
Tillerson had told State Department employees that Trump gave him control over hiring, but the White House has nixed at least two of his picks for senior positions.
By repealing Obamacare, they would have nixed some or all of the taxes on the wealthy that were being used to pay for it -- worth about $800 billion.
So, after months of lobbying and letter writing by Republicans and agricultural lobbyists alike, the idea that a healthy eating pattern should also be sustainable one was nixed.
Because Republicans nixed the 2628-vote filibuster for Supreme Court nominees last year, they could confirm Kavanaugh without help from Democrats if they remain united behind his nomination.
I nixed that and tried the combination pill (these contain both progesterone and estrogen) to reduce the number of periods I'd have, which gave me epic mood swings.
President Trump has reportedly nixed a plan to slap Russia with fresh sanctions hours after they were announced by U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on a Sunday talk show.
Trump purportedly nixed Elliott Abrams despite the fact that Tillerson, White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and senior adviser Jared Kushner all supported him for the role.
Mr. Pompeo, now the secretary of state, nixed the proposal for security reasons, though some administration officials were skeptical that Mr. O'Brien's life would have been in danger.
Extreme loyalty tests hampered hiring at the beginning of Trump's presidency, when candidates were sometimes nixed for offenses as minor as an anti-Trump tweet in their pasts.
Buzzy companies like Casper, Glossier, and Away cut out middlemen and nixed the need for traditional brick-and-mortar spaces, all while cultivating mass followings on social media.
A three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeals, 6th Appellate District, in 2017 largely upheld Kleinberg's decision, but nixed the companies' liability for post-1950 homes.
Yet despite the fact the Punk was briefly rumored for a UFC 199 bout (a back injury nixed that plan) his long-awaited debut has still not occurred.
Only you know that your beat-up sweatshirt, the one that Echo Look nixed, makes you feel good about the fact that you paid your way through grad school.
According to Acreage, which is one of the most valuable weed companies with a market value north of $2.4 billion, CBS nixed the ad after seeing a rough outline.
Photo: APIf you're wondering why earlier this year Venmo briefly froze instant transactions and nixed its website payments, you can apparently look no further than good old-fashioned fraud.
More than once, Monty tells Mashable, the automaker's social media team submitted an April Fools' Day pitch for approval, and each time, it was nixed by someone higher up.
See here: Google already nixed the shopping bag for Pixel devices that have round app icons, so really, the company is just bringing the design to more Android devices.
But Google quickly nixed the Echo Show YouTube player, since it was a non-standard presentation of the company's stuff which did not comply with their terms of use.
The newspaper business decided it simply didn't want to take the risk, so first blocked all open-exchange ad buying on its European pages and then nixed behavioral targeting.
One option was to toss some Barbasco root into the water to stupefy them, but Humboldt wanted the eels feeling energetic for his experiments, so he nixed that idea.
Last week, another federal judge nixed a regulation that would have required drug makers to include their list prices in TV ads, saying the agency had overstepped its authority.
Parents, since the child tax credit and new family credit would be increased (although the employer-provided child care credit would be repealed and dependent exemptions would be nixed).
He said Democrats wanted to delay the enrollment window so insurers could recalculate their premiums rather than sit on extra cash — but that the Trump administration nixed the idea.
In a world where YouTube employees could evaluate every video individually, a policy that nixed advertising on videos that deliberately "offend or shock" would be understandable, if not uncontroversial.
While I knew I could just up my own prices, I knew that my fellow tweens don't have a ton of disposable income, so that idea was nixed.2.
It nixed the following tab in October, which had existed as far back as 2011 as a tool for keeping an eye on what posts your friends interact with.
They made up a big chunk of the 20 Republican representatives who voted against the GOP budget resolution in the House; two more and they could have nixed resolution.
A health care proposal developed by Trump's Medicare chief Seema Verma was nixed last summer over her colleagues' concerns it would have actually strengthened Obamacare rather than replace it.
Casanova and other NYC rappers appear to have been effectively blackballed from performing in their own town by the NYPD, getting nixed from Rolling Loud after a mere request.
Hong Kong (CNN)Sierra Leone has nixed plans to build a controversial, $318 million airport outside the capital of Freetown with a Chinese company and funded by Chinese loans.
When the stock-market crash nixed those plans, they began to build, using Sears kit houses, said William Colfer, first vice president of the Historical Society of the Massapequas.
Juno&aposs final science orbit was supposed to be much less elliptical, with close flybys taking place every 14 days, but an issue with a thruster valve nixed that plan.
The NIH nixed a study that would make healthy participants drink daily, while another study found that it takes less alcohol than you think to adversely impact your heart health.
But Abrams was nixed from the list of contenders after President Donald Trump learned of Abrams' biting criticism last May of his fitness to become president, the Republican sources said.
But at the same time, these publishers have spent money on advertising with Facebook (some I've spoken with said they've spent thousands of dollars) only to have their reach nixed.
The president, whose former campaign associates nixed language supporting arms to Ukraine in the GOP's party platform in 2016, was never going to be an easy sell on the issue.
The bureaucratic hurdles might explain why Iowa, which originally included premium assistance for people between 100 and 138 percent of the federal poverty level, quickly nixed the idea in 2015.
And there's little to stop House Democrats from doing that, setting the stage for spectacular televised hearings within months of the 2020 election, even after Senate Republicans nixed the idea.
The state gave Mr Harmon a chance to say he hadn't moved, so sitting out a few elections wasn't "the sole criterion" on which he was nixed from the rolls.
It still needs to be approved by the third partner in Merkel's governing coalition, the Social Democrats, who nixed the proposal when it was proposed by the CSU in 2015.
President Trump wrote to the North Korean dictator on Thursday, saying the June 12 summit was being nixed after comments by a North Korean official that had threatened nuclear war.
A 2250-unit housing project for pensioners, with 270% of flats set aside for the formerly homeless, was nixed after fierce opposition from locals in the prosperous Forest Hill neighbourhood.
But the Commission on Presidential Debates nixed the plan, saying that area was for family only, so the women had to be content with a prominent seat in the audience.
Two of the bills nixed several federal educational standards added under the Obama administration, including accountability requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act and requirements for new teacher training programs.
GOP senators in April 2017 nixed the 60-vote filibuster for Supreme Court picks, mirroring an action taken by Democrats in 2013 on lower-level judicial picks and executive nominees.
Kid Rock sparked rumors of a Senate bid in Michigan earlier this year with the launch of a "Kid Rock for Senate" website, but later nixed any potential political run.
Working with the 22 paintings and 135 story sketches Dalí and storyboarder John Hench created before the original production was nixed, producer Baker Bloodworth was instructed to complete the film.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), whose bipartisan immigration proposal was nixed by the president last week, said he too would not vote for a short-term spending bill in the Senate.
Following the coronavirus closures, Holmes has had a half dozen shows nixed this month, including her 40th birthday gig at Rudy's Jazz Room, which was expected to draw a crowd.
This initial full-ban proposal would have also nixed the sale of open-tank systems sold in vape shops, something that tobacco and vaping companies warned would leave many jobless.
Though some experts have nixed the idea that booking sites use your search history data to increase the fares you're interested in, I used an incognito window just in case.
Mr. Mnuchin has had his nominees nixed because their views haven't jibed with those of someone in the White House, or because they have criticized Mr. Trump in the past.
Democrats nixed the 60-vote filibuster for most nominations in 85033, meaning Republicans, who hold 51 seats in the Upper Chamber, can clear circuit court nominations by a simple majority.
Sixers brass came under fire by activists -- and their own players -- when Streeter's opening day anthem performance was nixed because of the jersey ... which was an endorsement of Black Lives Matter.
According to published reports, he is now getting nixed amid a prolonged probe into the planned sale of his fund to a Chinese conglomerate with reported ties to the communist party.
Trump joined the fray in February, suggesting on Twitter that federal funds be withheld from the University of California, Berkeley, after officials there nixed a Milo event because of violent protests.
In fact they paid homage to elements they nixed, including colored tiles (now in their bright-green guest bath) and patterned wallpaper, which has made a major comeback among design savants.
Google tried to add Wallet to Samsung Galaxy Nexus phones on Verizon, but Verizon reportedly nixed the plan; publicly, it claimed the system wasn't compatible with the Galaxy Nexus NFC chip.
N and Westar Energy Inc WR.N announced Monday new terms for their proposed $14 billion merger, hoping the revised structure would satisfy regulatory concerns which nixed the previous tie-up plan.
The next spring, without prior discussions with Carlson, he nixed the lab time allotted for her exercise physiology course, which prevented her from implementing labs she was still required to teach.
Meanwhile, LSU coach Will Wade and Arizona coach Sean Miller were caught on wiretaps talking about paying recruits, but never even took the witness stand after the judge nixed their testimonies.
And he upset the Saudis when he nixed a major arms deal with them before he left office, out of disapproval of the way they were handling their war on Yemen.
Republicans prepared closing ads for the midterms that would echo Ronald Reagan's famous "morning in America" ads from 1984 and tout the strong economy, but President Donald Trump personally nixed them.
Republicans hold a slim majority and nominations only need a simple majority to be confirmed after Republicans nixed the filibuster last year to confirm Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first Supreme Court nominee.
On China, a great personal relationship and chocolate cake -- and a nixed trade deal Early in his presidency, Trump wined and dined the Chinese leader at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Billy Long (R-Mo.), who made a living off his oratory skills as an auctioneer and talk-radio host, said no one would miss the response if congressional leaders nixed it.
That's one reason why the Republican Party canceled the first day of its nominating convention in 2008 after Bush nixed an opening night appearance to oversee the handling of Hurricane Gustav.
His signing has drawn criticism from the victim's family and a prominent activist, and the Tecolotes might become the second team whose deal with Heimlich has been nixed by their league.
The president of the United States failing to comprehend a vital piece of legislation that he nixed is more than worrisome, considering hundreds of thousands of people's livelihoods depend on the program.
While he enjoyed the nickname and being able to demonstrate his excitement, Williamson says he lost his enthusiasm for sports when his coach nixed any excessive celebrating on the field or court.
According to the AP, the state has also missed out on creating roughly 2,900 new jobs after major companies like Adidas, Deutsche Bank, and CoStar nixed plans to build job centers there.
A meeting between Trump and Elliott Abrams went well, CNN reported, but Trump nixed Abrams for the State Department role once he learned that Abrams criticized him during his White House run.
And while taxes are complicated enough to begin with, thanks to Trump's recent tax reforms, some of the deductions and exemptions we had come to count on have been nixed or altered.
Ola and Abel Osundairo were at a Chicago courthouse Tuesday, ready to testify before the grand jury ... according to sources connected to the case, however, that was nixed at the last minute.
MCAULIFFE'S OWN CLEAN POWER PLAN: The governor of Virginia has ordered state regulators to craft a climate rule for the state's power plants after President Trump nixed a similar national regulation. Gov.
Earlier this year, the White House nixed Tillerson's top pick for the deputy Secretary of State post, Elliott Abrams, after Trump learned Abrams had been critical of him during the 2016 campaign.
It was the league's best players hanging out and drinking as the teams were picked, but it was nixed after 2015 because NHL fans can't have anything too nice for too long.
But when the parliamentarian nixed that proposal, they insisted on reducing the overall size of the package, regardless of whether it revs up the economy enough to substantially increase further federal revenues.
While Naclerio, after 35 years of high-level scholastic coaching, leaned old-school, Finamore nixed the notion that the game was in danger of turning into a 33-point-shooting, bricklaying circus.
" Trump also nixed the idea of giving his nomination acceptance speech in an outdoor arena — though he admitted that the prospect of arriving for his speech in a helicopter was "pretty cool.
The linear streaming service got off to a solid start in 2016, but has hemorrhaged subscribers this year as programming costs ballooned and discounts were nixed in an effort to become profitable.
Schrems launched a similar case against an earlier treaty between the United States and European Union to cover cross-border data storage known as Safe Harbor, which the European courts eventually nixed.
Trump nixed a key immigration program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), on Tuesday, sparking debate on how to deal with its nearly 800,000 recipients, 85033 percent of whom are Mexican citizens.
Opposition activist Alexey Navalny had planned a run against Putin in the March 2018 race, but the country's Central Election Commission has nixed that idea, citing his conviction on an embezzlement charge.
As Vox's Sarah Kliff has explained, the large taxes on small employers and middle-class employees required by Vermont's proposed state-level single-payer plan led to the idea being nixed entirely.
By Thursday he was complaining to lawmakers, including Graham, about not wanting to let immigrants from "shithole" African countries into the US. Since Trump nixed a bipartisan agreement from Graham and Sen.
Kessel, a 13-year veteran with 357 goals and 466 assists in his career, reportedly nixed a trade to the Minnesota Wild, which were not on Kessel's list of approved trade destinations.
Senate Democrats, led by then-Majority Leader Reid (D-Nev.), nixed the 85033-vote filibuster for executive nominations and lower-court nominations in 2013, arguing that Republicans were stonewalling Obama's court picks.
Two less-controversial provisions were nixed or forced to be changed by the parliamentarian, who has broad power to determine which parts of a bill comply with the Senate budget reconciliation process.
In Singapore, reported the Journal, Uber executives nixed a proposal from other employees to take the recalled cars off the road because it would cost the company about $1 million a week.
Environmentalists and biologists had been pushing for a ban to this environmentally dangerous practice, but a Texas lawmaker recently nixed a proposal that would have outlawed the practice, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
Chevron, which operates the field with a 52 percent stake, approved the drilling plan but Petrobras, which holds a 30 percent stake nixed the move, according to two people close to the talks.
A day earlier, a commemoration of the 1969 moon landing planned for Times Square and an outdoor festival featuring soccer star Megan Rapinoe and musician John Legend were nixed due to the heat.
Democrats under the Obama administration previously nixed this merger effort as well as a proposed AT&T and T-Mobile merger on the basis that they would hurt competition and ultimately harm consumers.
In what is sure to be a Quixotic quest, Perry has directed his department to figure out if federal funding for renewables can be nixed in order to promote the fossil fuel industry.
The move came after a number of celebrities reportedly nixed the idea of performing for Trump, including Celine Dion, Elton John, Garth Brooks, as well as Andrea Bocelli and the rock group Kiss.
Rep. Adam Schiff says it's surprising Jeff Sessions nixed Obama-era rules letting states deal with legal marijuana on their own terms ... because the Trump team claims to be all about states' rights.
Trump reportedly nixed a statement praising McCain following his death, opting instead for a short tweet offered "respect" but not praise for the senator, who died from an aggressive form of brain cancer.
But even before Trump, most Republicans had nixed one of the report's key recommendations by shying away from immigration reform, when the backlash from their white base voters proved to be too secured.
Mr. Malcolmson proposed that the two try a tennis match, but Ms. Baumann nixed that suggestion, leery of being committed to two hours if it turned out that she wasn't interested after all.
But some of the commission's top recommendations, including a tribunal for bishops accused of covering up sex crimes, have been nixed by Vatican officials, said Marie Collins, a former member of the commission.
The former commissioner David Stern nixed a trade that would have brought the Lakers the perennial All-Star point guard Chris Paul, and deals for stars like Dwight Howard and Steve Nash bombed.
For her own website, she wrote "What You Shouldn't Put in Your Vagina," which nixed Vicks VapoRub, makeup sponges, and an Etsy-generated abomination that involved tree bark and ground-up wasp larvae.
In Colorado, Proposition 112, which would have increased "setback" distances from parks, homes, and businesses to 2,500 feet away for oil and gas drilling, was nixed with 57% of the vote in preliminary counts.
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley on Wednesday declared in a packed courtroom that the portions of the law that nixed same-sex marriage — which only came into effect less than a week ago — were unconstitutional.
So now it's unclear whether House of the Dragon is its own new thing, a new version of the nixed Cogman pitch, a new version of the Borenstein pitch, or some sort of amalgam.
Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Ben Simmons wanted to sit down with Magic Johnson to discuss being a big point guard in the NBA, but Sixers general manager Elton Brand said he nixed that idea.
So sets off the final Charmed battle, complete with Halliwells past, present, and future (except for poor, late Prue, since Shannen Doherty's real-life behind-the-scenes drama nixed any chance of a cameo).
The Trump administration has nixed Major League Baseball's historic agreement with the Cuban Baseball Federation (CBF) that would have made it easier for Cuban players to enter the U.S. legally without needing to defect.
During her concert in Perth, Australia this week, the British singer told her audience that she'd nixed a planned fireworks display during the show after her 4-year-old son was injured during soundcheck.
A-Rod had said publicly that he wanted to play 3rd base during his final game Friday night -- but Yanks skipper Joe Girardi nixed the idea ... only allowing him to be a DH instead.
Earlier this year, the White House nixed Tillerson's top pick for the deputy Secretary of State post, Elliott Abrams, after President Donald Trump learned Abrams had been critical of him during the 2016 campaign.
The news arrives after The Hill initially reported on Friday that congressional sources familiar with the bill said the language would be nixed from the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
In 2017, Hollywood stars abandoned the WHCA dinner en masse and parties held by news outlets were nixed as Trump broke with tradition and skipped last year's soiree, which raises money for journalism scholarships.
This gabelle became permanent, giving rise to networks of smugglers and fomenting centuries of revolution and rebellion — even providing the central character in Balzac's novel "Les Chouans" — until it was officially nixed in 1945.
Cornyn is a member of the group of Republicans convened by Grassley to negotiate a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an Obama-era program being nixed by the Trump administration.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership already looks dead; other trade deals, including the North American Free Trade Agreement, which symbolized the ever-more-open trading system of past decades, could be nixed or substantially diluted.
The Obama administration agreed to pay for half of the project, but Trump nixed that arrangement and later upped the ante by threatening to veto spending bills with funding for it in the past.
But Harvard's president and provost nixed the offer, partly over fears that Mr. Zucman's research could not support the arguments he was making in the political arena, according to people involved in the process.
But Farrow also quotes former National Enquirer staffer Jerry George saying that the publication "killed perhaps 10 fully reported stories about Trump, and nixed many more potential leads" during his 28-year career there.
Some White House aides and advisers still think President Donald Trump has resisted forming an adequate team to defend against impeachment, as he's nixed forming a war room or hiring more staff and lawyers.
Earlier this year, Nike nixed the release of its "Betsy Ross" American flag shoe, after Kaepernick reportedly criticized the shoe for being offensive and linking it to a period of slavery and white supremacy.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) has nixed a fundraiser benefitting Rep.
The U.S. Census Bureau is set to run advertisements during Spanish-language network Univision's longest-running awards show, a move that comes after a controversy over a nixed proposal to include a citizenship question.
The Trump administration last July nixed a plan to include a question on citizenship in the census, which opponents criticized as a move to depress participation among foreign nationals, including immigrants without legal status.
"I was not aware of the amount, nor was I aware of the bypass, or the PPO process not being respected," Pruitt said, referring to the Presidential Personnel Office, which had nixed the raises.
Still, they don't have too much to complain about: the guidelines advisory committee originally recommended that Americans cut back on red meat, but officials in the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health nixed that advice. 
The week after the Federal Communications Commission nixed net neutrality rules in the United States, the United Kingdom decided that all 65 million of its inhabitants have a "legal right" to fast, reliable internet connectivity.
The following year Gazprom signed a deal to market liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Israel's Tamar field, although that was nixed by Israel's Ministry of Energy, which prioritized using Tamar to supply Israel's domestic market.
The news comes just days after Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams nixed their own shows in the state in protest of the law, which requires individuals to use restrooms that correspond to their birth sex.
Trump didn't elaborate on what those "job-killing restrictions" are, but there are a few regulations the Obama Administration put into place—and a few the president nixed—that Trump might be eager to tackle.
White House strategists nixed any thought of a helicopter flyover of flooded cities, to avoid comparisons with a picture of Bush staring out of a porthole on Air Force One at Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
When you go to the dean's office to arrange the necessary paperwork, you're told it's a no-go—your academic advisor has nixed the move, and both schools have agreed to abide by her desire.
Mr. Joel looked over the set list and nixed a few songs, including "I Go to Extremes" ("It's a real throat-ripper," he said) and "I've Loved These Days" ("They're not going to know it").
In addition to the state-wide bans in California and now New York, the state of Hawaii has also effectively nixed the bags, as all individual counties in the state have all enacted similar bans.
In its acute focus on a troubled relationship, the show is a little like "The Last Five Years," if "The Last Five Years" nixed the dual timelines in favor of some dorky board-game jokes.
" And Philip Klein of The Washington Examiner made the conservative case against the declaration: "The only hope for limited government conservatives is that any emergency declaration gets quickly enjoined, and eventually nixed, in federal court.
The U.S. currently already requires commercial pilots to register their aircraft, but last month a U.S. federal court nixed the registration rule for non-commercial pilots, stating the FAA didn't have authority to regulate hobbyists.
He made some small tweaks to the dish until he found something that satisfied him: He nixed the brown rice, swapped it for quinoa, and roasted a bunch of vegetables instead of just green beans.
That measure — to require drug makers to include their list prices in television ads — was nixed by a district court judge in the District of Columbia on Monday, who said the administration had overstepped its authority.
Elliott Abrams, a veteran of the Reagan and Bush administrations, was nixed by Trump for the No. 2 job at the State Department after he found out about criticism Abrams made of Trump during the campaign.
Since Obama had nixed the pipeline based on an environmental assessment commissioned by the State Department in early 2014, opponents will likely argue in court that Trump cannot reverse the decision without conducting a new assessment.
While she considered opening her first store in Los Angeles, that idea was quickly nixed because Johnson — who touches every button of every garment — wanted to be physically present in the space as much as possible.
Since Obama had nixed the pipeline based on an environmental assessment commissioned by the State Department in early 2014, opponents will likely argue in court that Trump can't reverse the decision without conducting a new assessment.
A source close to the Sweetener singer told Variety Grande felt "insulted" after Grammys producers nixed a full rendition of "7 Rings" as a part of her performance, relegating the controversial song only to a medley.
He also nixed a key part of the Obama-era "Smart on Crime" initiative, which was aimed at reducing the number of defendants charged with non-violent drug offenses that would otherwise trigger mandatory minimum sentences.
In the summer of 2017 the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court nixed a pipeline cost-sharing proposal that would have helped to reduce stress on the grid during a harsh winter like New England is experiencing now.
Within the provision on ethics waivers, Trump nixed the ban on former lobbyists taking jobs in the administration, but kept the tightened ethics rules for appointees who had been registered lobbyists within the last two years.
And though 400 million people — nearly a third of all Messenger users — make a video or audio call each month, those typically start from a button inside chat threads, so Facebook nixed the Calls tab entirely.
Every attendee interviewed at the conference knew what his or her Thanksgiving plans were, and nearly all of them nixed the idea that they might dress for their families the way they had for the convention.
The Carpetbagger Just weeks after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced a controversial new Oscar category that would recognize "achievement in popular film," the organization has nixed that trophy, at least for now.
Many things could jeopardize the mission, but Dr. Mitchell said it was surreal to think that half a decade of preparation could be nixed by a persistently curious baby whale refusing to leave the ship's side.
McNamee, a Republican who helped roll out a directive by Energy Secretary Rick Perry to subsidize aging coal and nuclear plants that the FERC ultimately nixed, was approved 50-49, in a vote along party lines.
The Verge's review of the Pixel 3 phone says it's the first Google device that feels "premium" — it nixed the "faux-humility" of the Pixel 2's plasticky coating and is now fully aluminum and glass.
But after years of seeing her clients' advertisements get nixed by legacy media outlets and social media platforms, she's learned a thing or two about how cannabusinesses can operate on Facebook without violating its terms of use.
One potential Toy-Con was a propeller on top of the head that would create wind if you blew on a straw attached to it, which was nixed in favor of the much more straightforward wind pedal.
And in a news dump just before the New Year's holiday, Trump's Federal Transit Administration nixed a deal for a second rail tunnel under the Hudson River between northern New Jersey and New York City's Penn Station.
While a small handful of productions canceled prospective plans to shoot in the state — location scouting for the coming series "The Power" and a new Kristen Wiig movie have both been nixed — large studios, including Warner Bros.
Following protests, a few screenings were nixed, promotion was curtailed, a French filmmakers guild leaned toward expelling him, and the country's culture minister said an artist's potential misdeeds were not excused by the merit of his art.
The minister, Israel Katz, did not say, in a radio interview, whether Israel - which has called for the 2015 nuclear deal to be "fixed or nixed" - backed a separate arrangement put forward by French President Emmanuel Macron.
The legislature also nixed Newsom's push to create tax breaks for investors in housing and renewable energy products, though it agreed to create a fund to fix water systems in crisis that Brown had failed to pass.
Elliot Abrams, whom Secretary of State Rex Tillerson chose over Huntsman as his No. 2, was nixed by Trump after finding out about a negative article the former George W. Bush adviser had written of the GOP nominee.
Chase nixed price protection, and starting this summer, the United Explorer Card will lose both price and return protection, and its trip cancellation coverage will be lowered from up to $10,000 per trip to just $1,500 per trip.
The 34-year-old vocalist has faced massive backlash -- largely on social media -- and even lost a potential television credit from Spike Lee, who nixed the idea of using one of her songs in his new Netflix series.
But if there was anything uncomfortable about this particular announcement it was quite prosaic: The American premiere of "I Can't Breathe," a solo-trumpet work written in memory of Eric Garner, had to be nixed, for health reasons.
Washington (CNN)A bipartisan group of nearly two dozen House members is urging President Donald Trump to OK sales of high-tech armed drones to Jordan and the United Arab Emirates after the Obama administration nixed the move.
The lawsuit has been at least partially funded by billionaire real estate and gaming developer Neil Bluhm of Chicago, whose own plans for a casino in nearby Brockton was nixed by the state gaming commission in April 2016.
Democrats nixed the 60-vote filibuster for most nominations in 85033, and Republicans have signaled they will not let objections from a home-state senator block a circuit court nominee from getting a vote on the Senate floor.
Mr. Netanyahu wanted to accompany Mr. Trump and his family to the wall, according to Israeli news reports, to emphasize Israeli ownership of the contested area, but American officials nixed that idea, saying it is a private visit.
A year ago, Democrats were barely able to pass their resolution out of committee, and they nixed a vote on the House floor over worries that progressives pushing for lower defense and higher domestic spending would sink it.
When Bondi was Florida AG, she nixed an investigation into Trump University around the same time she received a $25,000 donation from one of Trump's charities via a political action committee that was raising money for her reelection.
Judge George Hazel probed Gardner's logic to see if he was conceding a key argument for the plaintiffs who want the question nixed: that the citizenship question would contribute to a less accurate count and the resulting disenfranchisement.
The event, which was scheduled to take place on Tuesday at the Paul Weiss law firm, was suddenly nixed due to what was described by the campaign as a "personal matter," according to people familiar with the situation.
Tillerson had wanted to tap Elliott Abrams, a veteran of the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations, for the No. 2 position, but Trump reportedly nixed the candidate after learning Abrams criticized him during last year's presidential race.
In both cases, they're asked to answer questions on complex issues in a matter of seconds: Miss America has nixed the swimsuit contest and says it's no longer about looks (although the contestants are all conventionally attractive women).
Unlike with most normal plastic manufacturing, with is usually a "filthy" process, he explained, the company's Texas manufacturing plant has nixed the smokestack, turns out cleaner air and water than goes in, and relies entirely on nearby wind power.
In recent weeks, the president's top aides have tried to insulate him from the ballooning Russia scandal, and last month the White House nixed a formal bilateral meeting with Putin on the sidelines of an economic summit in Vietnam.
Though there was some suggestion this was because Lawler wanted a little more time to recover from his thudding July 2016 knockout loss to Tyron Woodley, we were never really given an official reason why the plan was nixed.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday nixed the international family vacation plans of a former senior executive at private equity firm TPG Capital charged in connection with the U.S. college admissions scandal, saying he posed a flight risk.
"I don't think it's ever been true that Tillerson had limited influence," said Elliott Abrams, the neo-conservative veteran of two administrations who was Tillerson's initial choice for No. 2 at the State Department, though Trump nixed his appointment.
Tweets from those accounts took shots at Embiid's ego, blamed Fultz's poor shooting on a former mentor, theorized that Okafor's failed physical was the reason why a potential trade was nixed and called Noel a "selfish punk," according to the Ringer.
An increase for inflation is automatically set to kick in every year, but lawmakers have nixed it for the past decade, largely due to the optics of giving themselves a pay raise while the country was recovering from a recession.
Though costars Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker have already nixed the idea of a new installment, Davis, 52, still holds out hope that someday she will be reunited on screen with Catrall and Parker as well as Cynthia Nixon.
While Lore suggested earlier in his Walmart tenure that he might purchase a new digital-native brand every month, Walmart leadership has largely nixed those plans as the company's US e-commerce losses are projected to surpass $1 billion this year.
The company is the first U.S. health insurer to report quarterly results after the Trump administration last week nixed a proposal that would have required health insurers to pass billions of dollars in rebates they receive from drugmakers to Medicare patients.
The company is the first health insurer to report quarterly results after the Trump administration last week nixed an ambitious proposal that would have required health insurers to pass billions of dollars in rebates they receive from drugmakers to Medicare patients.
At the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference in New York on Thursday, Verizon CFO Fred Shammo was asked about unlimited plans and according to CNET, nixed the idea, saying "at the end of the day, people don't need unlimited plans."Cold.
Any thoughts of a Leafs comeback were nixed when Smith delivered his 603st of the season 1:21 into the final period, while Stone closed out the scoring off a 2-on-1 with Pageau with less than five minutes remaining.
The appeals court nixed a $1.5 million award to ex-NBA All Star David West, who was in the fourth year of a five-year, $45 million contract with the New Orleans Hornets when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in 53.
There have been disagreements over guns in parks (which the city was forced to allow last year), a putative rise in the minimum wage (nixed) and a plan to reserve 40% of work on big public projects for locals (ditto).
One particularly high-end feature got nixed before the DX even hit the market: "In the first version of the Kindle DX, the back had a fully quilted surface — originally it was actually fabric, but that was too expensive," Green said.
Specifically, lawmakers expressed concerns over an op-ed Bolton published in 2015 that advocated regime regime change and a speech by Giuliani, now Trump's personal lawyer, just days before the President nixed the nuclear deal, that also endorsed the idea.
Nunes said that the hearing had been nixed to make room for a closed-door briefing with Comey and Rogers — but Democrats argued that Nunes was attempting to prevent Yates from giving testimony that was expected to damage the president.
Anthony Jeselnik, another comic agent provocateur, has a bit where he recounts having a joke about Asians running laundry services nixed by a Jimmy Fallon producer and replacing it with Asians building railroads—"a billion times more offensive," he boasts.
Already one of Ryan's proposals to offset costs — the border adjustment tax, which would tax foreign imports and exempt exports, raising money because the US currently imports more than it exports — has been nixed amid widespread opposition among congressional Republicans.
Such experimentation even got him into trouble with the city's former kingpin planner Robert Moses who, according to Bogart, nixed the artist's planned memorial to James Weldon Johnson at the entrance of Central Park because it included a nude figure.
Broadway has turned off its lights until at least April 12 , Disney is temporarily closing its theme parks, sport leagues have put their seasons on hold and concerts have been nixed in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Eleven years ago the Supreme Court nixed a deal which gave an expansive form of autonomy to some Muslim parts of Mindanao on the ground that the arrangements in effect created a state within a state and thus contravened the constitution.
Pennsylvania Republicans also drew largely favorable district lines that were later nixed by the state Supreme Court, and Republican-drawn lines are still in place in Michigan, where the GOP won 10 of 14 seats as recently as the 2016 elections.
The harsh rhetoric from Pyongyang comes just days after President Donald Trump nixed plans for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to make what would have been his fourth visit to North Korea, citing insufficient progress on the issue of denuclearization.
These may seem like NBD because they can be nixed with an antibiotic, but they're important to get tested for, since both infections can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease—a condition that untreated, could lead to chronic pelvic pain and infertility.
Adding to the confusion, perhaps, is Apple's "exciting change" to the standard uniform: Last year the company nixed the one standard shirt that changed seasonally, giving employees instead a choice of royal blue long sleeve, short sleeve crew neck or polo shirts.
Not all drones over a half pound are registered, though, since a federal court nixed the FAA's registration rules for non-commercial aircraft last month, saying the agency didn't have the authority to require registration of drones that are being flown for fun.
Already one of House Speaker Paul Ryan's proposals to offset costs — the border adjustment tax, which would tax foreign imports and exempt exports, raising money because the US currently imports more than it exports — has been nixed amid widespread opposition among congressional Republicans.
WILDLIFE RESERVE TRANSFER NIXED: Lawmakers working on a bill to help Puerto Rico with its debt crisis dropped a Republican-backed provision from the legislation that would have transferred ownership of part of a federal wildlife refuge to the Puerto Rican government.
And while this plan was unfortunately nixed when she sustained a knee injury that kept her sidelined for longer than anyone liked, Grasso was able to bounce back in July of this year when she handed Jodie Esquibel a unanimous decision defeat.
One studio chief, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he feared drawing the fury of advocacy groups, said lawyers at his company nixed the notion because they feared that such quotas might prompt lawsuits under federal and state anti-discrimination statutes.
Additionally, the balance between corporate tax cuts and individual relief could prove trickier because the idea of a levy on imports — which would offset reduced revenue from corporate tax relief — has now been nixed, according to the GOP statement released last month.
"We are back to the situation we were in in the 1950s — the rights acquired by workers through the land reform have been crippled, if not nixed," said Leonardo Palmisano, author of various books on agricultural workers and a native of Apulia.
It's vaguely possible Apple could enable such a thing with a software update, but that would require a lot more testing and certification — it's far more likely we'll have to wait until next year's iPhones, assuming Apple hasn't nixed the idea altogether.
His childhood home of Hawaii is represented through jasmine, and African blue lilies serve as a nod to his late Kenyan-born father, Barack Obama, Sr. Barack Obama joked that he nixed any portrayal showing him clutching a scepter or mounting a horse.
Now that Mr. Trump has formally nixed the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would have tied North America and nine other nations from the Pacific Rim into one large trade bloc, some of its provisions could be drafted into a new North American deal.
Trump was already under fire for his nonresponse to McCain's death — according to the Washington Post, Trump nixed a prepared White House statement, dismissing pleas from both Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Chief of Staff John Kelly, tweeting a statement instead.
Since starting work on Jibo the EU has seen various shifts in its privacy legislation landscape, with Safe Harbor nixed and now replaced by the EU-US Privacy Shield; while the region has also updated its GDPR directive — due to come into force in 2018.
According to a new report from TMZ, Saturday Night Live star Davidson has nixed a sketch about one-time bride-to-be Ariana Grande after she allegedly responded, err, not so favorably to an SNL promo which poked fun at the pair's failed engagement.
No. 20083 West Virginia's visit to North Carolina State, along with No. 22008 Central Florida's game at North Carolina, were nixed from Saturday's schedule because of concerns about the forecast path of Hurricane Florence, which was elevated to a Category 22019 storm on Tuesday.
As CNN reports: President Donald Trump met with Abrams and the sources said that the meeting went well but when the President learned that Abrams had criticized him during the campaign, the President nixed Abrams as Deputy Secretary of State, according to the sources.
Since his departure, Amazon has nixed a whole swathe of his projects, all to satisfy Jeff Bezos' request that the studio steer away from niche, critically acclaimed content (largely made by women!), and focus resources on finding the Amazon equivalent of Game of Thrones.
So much so that biofeedback toys like the smart cock ring Lovely — which at first advertised itself as a FitBit for your dick counting the number of times you have sex, length of a session, thrusts, calories burned — nixed that feature in its second iteration.
Kemp nixed 15 bills overall in his first opportunity to wield his veto pen, also axing legislation to mandate a fiscal analysis before lawmakers could vote to extend tax breaks and a bill that restored Georgians' right to sue the government over laws deemed unconstitutional.
Before that part was nixed, hundreds of tech companies, executives and venture capitalists signed a letter to then-Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, urging the bill's backers to reconsider, citing negative impacts for start-ups' ability to compete with larger firms.
In Standing Rock, the Army Corps' decision was met with jubilant celebration by the hundreds of Native Americans, environmentalists, and other activists who have come from around the country to protest the pipeline: Celebration circle / chat here after #DAPL permit nixed by Obama Admin.
Some artists even removed tracks from their albums, like The Strokes, who nixed "New York City Cops" in time for its post-22000/22016 Stateside release, after deciding the chorus of "New York City cops / They ain't too smart" might come off a tad disrespectful.
My wife, who is marked as "President" of the family on the cover of the red notebook, did not like playing music — my first big husbandly mistake was buying her the mandolin that I wanted her to play — and soon nixed the musical ritual.
Senators Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Pat Roberts of Kansas called for the new rules, which are designed to identify pay discrepancies based on sex, race and other factors, to be nixed in a letter sent on Wednesday to the Office of Management and Budget.
And that's hard: Just days after the Green New Deal was introduced, California's new governor, Gavin Newsom, a Democrat and progressive, nixed his state's planned high speed rail line from Los Angeles to San Francisco to instead focus on three smaller Central Valley communities.
Trump's only action on guns as president undid restrictions aimed at mental illness by signing a measure that nixed a regulation that required the Social Security Administration to disclose information quarterly to the national gun background check system about certain people with mental illness.
An adjustment, which would increase the amount this year by $4,500, is automatically set to kick in every year, but lawmakers have nixed it for the past decade, largely because of the optics of giving themselves pay increases while the country was recovering from a recession.
The Obama administration last week nixed regulations that could have been used to reboot the George W. Bush administration's program known as NSEERS, the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System, which required men under 25 from many Muslim-majority countries to register with US immigration authorities.
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) on Tuesday nixed a clause in its revised rules for corporate governance, risk management and remuneration that told big banks and insurers to contractually reclaim bonuses already paid to staff in the event of a serious infringement of rules.
Purged voters can re-register, but many won't find that out until it's too late—especially now that the state of Ohio nixed its Golden Week, eliminating the widely successful, week-long initiative that allowed potential voters to register and vote all on the same day.
Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, nixed the TransPacific Partnership, withdrew from the Paris climate accord, cut taxes, rolled back the regulatory state, boosted the economy and crushed ISIS just as he said he would — because he's always believed you must deliver the goods.
"They could come in and do other things with retirement that would also raise revenue," namely lowering pre-tax contribution limits for 401(k)s, which currently stand at $18,000, and $24,000 for individuals 50 and over, even though President Donald Trump has nixed that idea.
Evvie Harmon, a yoga teacher from Greenville, S.C., who is helping state-based efforts to organize for the march, said the group had nixed a possible idea for a slogan — "Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights" — because it was something that Mrs.
In 2010, Fox and ABC initially nixed an ad featuring Graham from running during primetime shows American Idol and Dancing with the Stars, respectively, eventually allowing it to run later in the evening (the earlier portion of the night being deemed less appropriate for "racy" ads).
Washington (CNN)Citing insufficient progress on the issue of denuclearization, President Donald Trump nixed plans for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to make what would have been his fourth visit to North Korea Friday, canceling next week's trip just one day after it was announced by Pompeo.
Even the best hitting pitchers in the States only get to hack it once every five days; Giants manager Bruce Bochy downplayed letting Bumgarner hit for himself last Thursday, and was granted a reprieve from the pitcher's Home Run Derby lobbying when the MLBPA nixed the idea on Friday.
The Army Corps' decision angered environmental activists and unwittingly introduced a powerful new element into the environmental movement: Indian rights groups, who quickly tapped into an extensive network of green activists forged during five long years of protests against TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, which Obama formally nixed last November.
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Graham's threat to forego rules that require at least two members of the minority party to be present to vote on legislation and speed up consideration of the bill has sparked fierce pushback from Democrats, who believe Republicans have nixed Senate rules when it benefits them politically.  Sen.
North Korea says China's Xi wants to boost ties Trade on the agenda Dealing with the US' jilted partners in the TPP, the trade deal he nixed as one of his first acts as president, is going to be "a bit of a challenge for Trump," Kazianis says.
On Thursday night, just an hour after news broke that her husband nixed the use of military aircraft for a war zone trip led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Melania Trump jetted out of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, aboard her own government plane, bound for Mar-a-Lago.
Qantas has been planning these trips for a while, and it once considered offering amenities like bunks, beds, and even a gym on the nearly day-long flight, although that plan was nixed back in June in favor of offering an area for passengers to stretch their legs.
The way things broke from there is history at this point: James Dolan nixed the Lowry deal days later, the new-look Raptors found an inexplicable, ethereal chemistry that turned a would-be tank into a low-rumbling force, and Toronto had their most fun season in years.
Last week, courts blocked rules in two states that required many Medicaid enrollees to work in order to keep their health benefits, and also nixed Trump's expansion of association health plans, which let trade groups and businesses offer coverage that doesn't include all the benefits required under the ACA.
In addition to the NCAA relocating its tournament games, rock stars have canceled tour dates, businesses have nixed projects and other sports leagues -- including the NBA and the Atlantic Coast Conference, to which Duke, the University of North Carolina, North Carolina State and Wake Forest belong -- have taken their competitions elsewhere.
Not only was "Main Street, USA" nixed by the Chinese (you'll want to call it Mickey Avenue), some of the rides were deemed too American:Worried that importing classic rides would reek of cultural imperialism, Disney left out stalwarts such as Space Mountain, the Jungle Cruise and It's a Small World.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia overturned a 2017 ruling that had nixed deals RD Legal and other litigation funders entered into with ex-players to forward them cash while they waited for payouts from the estimated $1 billion class action settlement.
"A sometime bass player with the British rock band Iron Butterfly," according to Time, Copson once famously "described the natives of the Marshall Islands as 'fat, lazy fucks' when they nixed one of his nuke dump schemes" in the Central Pacific Ocean, the muckraking journalist Greg Palast wrote in 2001.
Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has plenty of other "Star Wars" projects in the hopper — "The Rise of Skywalker" in December, "The Mandalorian" in 15 days on Disney+, and the ramping Ewan McGregor series, to name just three — so it's unclear how much of a setback the now-nixed trilogy presents.
As a result of the EPA's legal censure of carbon dioxide, major U.S. coal companies have declared bankruptcy, thousands have lost their jobs, the Keystone XL pipeline was nixed, natural gas is under assault, energy assets once valued in the trillions are now stranded and the middle class is shrinking.
After the Broadband Privacy Rule got nixed consumers found themselves in a bind, and now net neutrality has been negated as well — but states are picking up where the feds let it drop and may prove to be a powerful deterrent to the types of behaviors enabled in this regulatory vacuum.
From there, it was intended that the exhibit would arrive in the Bronx, bringing work from Cuba to the US. Then, news published earlier this week indicated that the plan had been nixed after the National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana declined to send any work for the Bronx show.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel repeated his call for the agreement to be "fully fixed or fully nixed," arguing that while it may have delayed the acquisition of Iran's first bomb, it paves the way for the country to build an entire nuclear arsenal soon after the deal expires.
Some of their ideas came to fruition: Summer Camp was nixed after 2018; there was no open bar at the 2018 Halloween party, where employees received two drink tickets and then could pay for more drinks, and WeWork expanded parental leave, eventually up to four months for all new parents.
The fighting nixed a trade deal between Tunisia and Libya which would have allowed travellers to import consumer goods worth 10,000 Libyan dinars ($7,20193) to Tunisia, reversing the limits and arbitrary bans previously put on imports by armed groups and officials representing the Libyan state, traders and officials in Ben Guerdane said.
The Tesla CEO's erratic behavior online has caused other high profile headaches for his companies in recent weeks, after he tweeted about taking Tesla private — triggering wild swings in the stock price and scrutiny (and potential problems) from the Securities and Exchange Commission, only for the idea to be nixed weeks later.
While it is irritating not to have an audio jack — Apple nixed the 73 millimeter port to make room for faster chips, better batteries and to make the iPhone water-resistant — and the older physical home button feels better to press than the new virtual one, the new iPhones deliver on Apple's promises.
U.K. government officials have nixed plans for President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE to address Parliament during a state visit later this year, according to a new report by The Guardian.
But as the death toll and reports of human rights violations in the Saudi-led war on Yemen began to rise dramatically, the Obama administration nixed the sale of the precision-guided munitions it had originally agreed to put in the deal to try to coerce the Saudis into curbing those atrocities.
Donald and Melania Trump are set to depart for a visit to Warsaw memorial sites to mark 80 years since the start of World War II. The first couple then was supposed to head to Denmark, but the President nixed that trip after the Prime Minister dismissed his interest in buying Greenland.
The fighting nixed a trade deal between Tunisia and Libya which would have allowed travelers to import consumer goods worth 10,000 Libyan dinars ($7,20193) to Tunisia, reversing the limits and arbitrary bans previously put on imports by armed groups and officials representing the Libyan state, traders and officials in Ben Guerdane said.
Reactions were only tested in Ireland and Spain when they were first rolled out last fall and the company has spoken at length about the importance of making sure reactions will translate in each market (that's why "yay," one of the early reactions, was nixed from final lineup.) Have something to add to this story?
The Hill's 12:30 Report: U.S., Mexico reach deal to overhaul NAFTA | Next step for Trump: Getting Canada on board | Washington honors McCain | Tributes pour in | Controversy after White House flag returns to full staff | Trump reportedly nixed statement praising McCain | Kenyan president's White House visit   JUST ANNOUNCED Feeling a little left out, Canada?
But despite support from House Armed Services Committee leaders -- including Chairman Mac Thornberry, a Texas Republican -- the plan was nixed from the final version of the $700 billion bipartisan defense policy bill, which was ultimately signed by Trump in December, due to opposition from the Senate and Pentagon leaders, who argued it needed more study.
Though the squid attack is indeed bizarre (director Zack Snyder nixed the cephalopod assault from his 2009 cinematic adaptation, for example), it's part of the most important question in writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons's graphic novel: Who holds accountable the most powerful people, and what decisions will they make when they're left unchecked?
Worse still, these passengers were more than three times likelier than white riders to have their trip nixed if they were trying to get picked up in a low-density area—just the type of place that suffers from poor public transit and where an Uber or Lyft is extremely helpful to get around.
Bloomberg reports that Vice President Mike Pence was scheduled to deliver a major speech two weeks ago, on the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, but that Trump nixed it because he did not want to offend Xi at such a sensitive time in the trade standoff -- and with the question of an Osaka meeting still unresolved.
But if he must wield that big stick from time to time to maintain his bargaining position, he needs to be extremely careful and pursue deals that really can be made, and make sure those deals aren't going to be nixed or reversed in a publicly devastating way like U.S. Steel did to JFK in 1962.
New York City has reportedly nixed a tax break worth nearly $2628,28500 that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was expected to receive for his Trump Tower condo.
Sanders's comments came after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE reportedly nixed plans for a White House statement praising McCain, instead issuing a more neutral tweet of condolences.
In the wake of defense complaints that prosecutors were treating Flynn unfairly as a result of a dispute that led to his being nixed as a government witness at his ex-partner's trial last summer, the new prosecution submission is more emphatic than past filings that a sentence of probation would be a reasonable one for Flynn.
Linda Richter, a Director of Policy Research and Analysis at the nonpartisan Center on Addiction, on Monday pointed to a recent Los Angeles Times report that found that Obama-era officials had nixed a similar ban on child-friendly vaping flavors in 2015 because the economic impact at the time outweighed the supposed negative health effects.
Here's video from another angle shot by Amboy town manager Carlos Aceves, as well as footage of Hughes being extracted from the rocket by paramedics, via Route 66 News:After the Bureau of Land Management nixed his first attempt for a flight path that would have taken him over public land, Hughes modified his rocket to use an improvised vertical launch platform.
In fact, in a 2015 interview with Vulture that discussed the increasing wave of onscreen full frontals, Oz producer Tom Fontana that one scripted scene where convicted drug dealer Simon (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) would pull out his penis and "sort of use it like a 'fuck you' thing" was nixed after the actor suggested his character wouldn't punctuate his aggression that way.
After the federally appointed panel of nutritionists that helps the USDA and HHS draft the guidelines nixed the cholesterol warnings from its report last year, the Physicians Committee used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain documents that they claim reveals a money trail from industry groups to the universities where members of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee were employed.
In 2013, Democrats, led by then-Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason ReidHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' 85033 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again MORE (D-Nev.), nixed the 60-vote filibuster for executive and lower court nominees.
Here's how The New York Times reported Zucman's nixed tenure offer on Friday: For what it's worth, Harvard also spent a half-century employing one Alan Dershowitz, a man who spent his career defending clients like Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein and has more recently lived inside the Fox News channel (he is now the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus).
Nations will next have to look for climate progress in two locales hostile to the subject: next year's G7 summit set to be held in the U.S., where the Trump administration has already nixed climate change as a topic, and the G20 summit in Saudi Arabia, which contested a number of efforts in Madrid to tighten emissions accounting standards for carbon trading.
While the widely beloved former president is not portrayed by an actor and only briefly appears in archival news footage, Burns's script makes clear that Obama had little interest in holding his predecessor accountable, and that he and other top officials like Hillary Clinton nixed their own investigation in favor of a Senate report they hoped would never see the light of day.
The regulator part is the really hard hurdle: Washington seems to be increasingly skeptical about mega deals like this — which is why it nixed Comcast-Time Warner Cable — and so AT&T has to convince officials that it won't make it harder for people who don't have AT&T to get "Game of Thrones" or the next Batman movie, or CNN.
The whole thing is worth a read but, according to Eaves, CP3 and grown increasingly frustrated with head coach and president of basketball operations Doc Rivers, and his breaking point was a nixed deal that could have brought Carmelo Anthony to Los Angeles: This scenario is so mind-bogglingly dumb for both parties that I can't even decide which aspect is the most preposterous.
Senate Democrats, led by then-Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.), nixed the 85033-vote filibuster for executive nominations and lower-court nominations in 2013, arguing that Republicans were stonewalling Obama's court picks.
While 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 nixed the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and threatened to end the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 2628, his first unorthodox trade action came on Jan.
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 broke tradition last year when — amid an often-toxic relationship with the press — he nixed attending the dinner, instead opting to hold a Pennsylvania rally the same day.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.) also defended Schumer, noting that their 2013 immigration bill nixed the Diversity Visa Program.
Then there was yet another version Silver purchased on spec that channeled early issues of the comic; that one got nixed because it took place during World War II. But all this back and forth barely mattered, given that there were even bigger storms rumbling overhead: Two other female-led superhero flicks, made and released in the mid-aughts, both tanked, making it even more difficult to get a Wonder Woman project off the ground.
He told lawmakers that he and others had pushed for the State Department to put out a letter of support for the ambassador but that he believed Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoSondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Overnight Defense — Presented by Boeing — Senate eyes sending stopgap spending bill back to House | Sondland delivers bombshell impeachment testimony | Pentagon deputy says he didn't try to block official's testimony Five bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony MORE ultimately nixed the idea.
Whether it was pals across the pond gawping incredulous at the threesome at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey, or 21-year-old me witnessing them under the red strobes at London's legendary nightclub Trash—or, soon after Fever to Tell's release, when they graduated to playing to a couple thousand, Karen trussed up in a Christian Joy-designed prawn prom dress—their shows nixed fear from the equation and gave us, the audience, the freedom to be fearless in turn.
My favourite Giz stories were the unique takes we took on the churnalism every other tech site ran (see: Chen's Palm Pre review, which featured a video of him cutting a block of cheese with it), stories from the edge of what could possibly be deemed a tech story (see: my favourite-ever protégé, who I will no doubt work for one day, Chris Mills's review of electricity-flavoured vodka), and the stories that were nixed, but had more words written about in our group IM than the blog post would've contained, such as the algae lamp).

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