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A Tribe Called Quest helped open the door to Afrocentrism for many, just as they helped open the door to hip-hop for me and many others.
Critics say that allowing migrants to settle in Hungary could open the door to terrorists from unstable countries like Iraq, and they say the residency program might open the door to corruption.
They open the door to development within a particular logic.
No key will open the door to the Red Room.
"I can't open the door to get out," Barneski replied.
Those dynamics could open the door to the smaller parties.
Doing so could open the door to wider political change.
That would open the door to oil shale mining nationally.
The breakthrough could open the door to more widespread vaccinations.
"It will open the door to partition, partition, partition," Nasrallah said.
It could open the door to the future partition of Syria.
That would open the door to losses in the new currency.
That question could open the door to a wrongful discharge claim.
I really didn't open the door to considering other people's perspectives.
It could also open the door to improving trans healthcare access.
Ask them tomorrow whether they want to open the door to Albania.
The law could otherwise open the door to voter fraud, he said.
That caveat leaves open the door to the subsidies being ended abruptly.
It could also open the door to more regulation of online platforms.
Draghi certainly kicked open the door to action as soon as ... March.
But the company left open the door to selling its remaining business.
If we are successful, this will open the door to greater transparency.
And they create the ability to open the door to another dimension.
It would also open the door to opportunity to the deserving poor.
The actions may open the door to possible litigation from affected creditors.
That could open the door to an eventual extradition request for the gunman.
They open the door to emissions reductions in otherwise-difficult sectors like aviation.
Similar engagement with the internet can open the door to more meaningful interactions.
More powerful and accurate telescopes will undoubtedly open the door to new discoveries.
But well before then, BCIs could open the door to remarkable new applications.
Mexicans' anger at conventional politicians is helping to open the door to independents.
Even well-intentioned tampering can open the door to much more explosive proposals.
This could open the door to programs that simply couldn't have existed before.
By testifying, a defendant may also "open the door" to otherwise inadmissible evidence.
Mr. Mebiame's case could open the door to more action by the government.
The court's ruling "pries open the door" to the jury room, Alito said.
Giving fintech firms access to payment infrastructure will open the door to competition.
What do you have to touch to open the door to this room?
Could clearing out under my bed open the door to my love life?
These new rules could open the door to widespread government censorship and surveillance.
Low inflation and a lacklustre labour market could open the door to further easing.
Because once you make the extreme normal, you open the door to even worse.
It's also how Amazon delivery folks can open the door to drop off packages.
And when I open the door to my truck, he flashes me the finger.
Environmentalists hope that will open the door to more consciousness about plastics in general.
This could open the door to getting the Brexit deal agreement passed through parliament.
Doing so, he said, would open the door to a flood of legal challenges.
We open the door to the rooftop, and the monsoon-like rain sprays us.
Critics feared EPA's new proposal would open the door to widespread uses of asbestos.
Kids didn't open the door to a broader recognition of the value of government.
He left open the door to another story with a scene during the credits.
It's slowly starting to open the door to doing a bit more comedy writing.
"Importantly, this FTA will open the door to Mexico for Australian exporters," Ciobo said.
Democrats are concerned, however, that smaller changes would open the door to larger ones.
Activist groups warned that any legalized trade would open the door to increased poaching.
This could open the door to getting the Brexit deal agreement passed through parliament.
Plus, blockchain could open the door to advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Powell did open the door to increasing the size of the Fed's balance sheet.
Why would Congress want to open the door to this kind of corruption again?
And it will also open the door to a lot of tax-system gaming.
It would open the door to Beijing snapping up democracy advocates, dissidents and other critics.
A close above $500 per share would open the door to a new leg higher.
You open the door to your office and people are really interesting with useful insights.
Data from sensors also open the door to offering new kinds of risk-prevention services.
This new Amazon card could open the door to a huge segment of U.S. buyers.
Blocking Libra would just open the door to even less scrupulous actors controlling the technology.
And once you open the door to change, who knows where it could end up.
Once filmmakers & theater owners open the door to this idea, there is no going back.
The review Sessions announced could open the door to removing those protections from subpoenaing reporters.
If this allegation is proven true, it will open the door to serious criminal charges.
The adverb props open the door to a comeback because the deadbolt is never locked.
That could open the door to Arizona's Republican governor appointing McSally to fill that seat.
Internet of things devices can open the door to a host of potential security issues.
But our answers open the door to a well-organized and thoroughly meme'd counter-attack.
Should the Thunder falter, it could open the door to George leaving via free agency.
An investment of £10 million can open the door to permanent residency after two years.
"Tonight, I want to open the door to Amy's supporters, to Pete's supporters," he said.
Eastern that is likely to open the door to the deployment of several thousand troops.
A conclusive breach below that level would open the door to further losses, they said.
The President did, however, leave open the door to taking it up in the future.
"Tonight I want to open the door to Amy's supporters, to Pete's supporters," Sanders said.
Russia: Lawmakers approved a bill that some worry will open the door to sweeping censorship.
"We want the government of Maduro to open the door to this humanitarian help," Borges said.
He called on Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer to "open the door" to cross-party cooperation.
Decriminalizing marijuana on a federal level would open the door to interstate commerce for his company.
Democrats say the new law will open the door to patronage and favoritism in state agencies.
Guarantees crack open the door to liabilities that crowdfunding platforms have traditionally fought hard to avoid.
If May did open the door to a second referendum, analysts say sterling would bounce significantly.
The panel, however, left open the door to a renewed challenge after Judge Alsup weighed in.
Policy experts, however, argue that this could open the door to hundreds of employers dropping coverage.
Experts say this clause could be changed by Congress to open the door to a plebiscite.
An Indian official said the EU group's visit would open the door to visits by others.
Policy experts, however, argued that this could open the door to hundreds of employers dropping coverage.
Knowing a second or third language will open the door to new cultures, partners, and markets.
However, Finnair has repeatedly called on the government to open the door to mergers and acquisitions.
Small talk and conversation starters can be great ways to open the door to bigger conversations.
Still, the Trump campaign has left open the door to continued conflict with the Khan family.
Her hiring could also open the door to more former Obama staffers joining the Biden campaign.
"We're living in a really challenging, difficult moment and art can open the door to conversations."
This could potentially open the door to legal challenges claiming religious discrimination, some legal experts say.
We don't have to completely redeem her, but at least let's open the door to redemption.
But Dr. Reimer at M.I.T. has warned that it can open the door to greater distractions.
The tight-knit culture means that one conversation can open the door to yet another gathering.
"I'm concerned it's going to open the door to an underground black market," said the Rev.
Harris is not the first Republican to open the door to a new election in recent days.
When I was alone with my niece, I tried to open the door to her telling me.
With a much larger user base, Visa could potentially open the door to millions of new customers.
They also reminded people that they are not legally required to open the door to ICE officers.
Robinson throws open the door to the patio, revealing a blacklight "crash site" he had constructed outside.
Its success, if it lasts, may open the door to deeper co-operation between America and Russia.
Leaving the U.S. can open the door to a more affordable retirement in an exciting new spot.
It's unclear what exactly happened that allowed General to initially push open the door to his cell.
The decision will not open the door to bringing lawsuits over previously-settled claims, the company said.
"Don't open the door to strangers who say they're looking for someone else," the ministry's statement said.
Ukraine's Western allies argue that elections would be destabilising and open the door to radicals and populists.
Conversely, pure technical breakthroughs can prove disappointing, even if they open the door to great future options.
Users swipe their credit card, open the door to the machine and pick out what they want.
But Tyler said it was "exceedingly unlikely" that Hammerson would open the door to the French firm.
What it means: This could open the door to more net neutrality-related enforcement from the FTC.
If she learned I am here, she won't open the door to me when I come home.
It could also open the door to more aggressive transactions in the run up to year end.
Political operatives will likely exploit every possible loophole to open the door to tax-deductible dark money.
But he left open the door to renewing the diplomatic thaw which had preceded the anticipated talks.
All of this could open the door to faster adoption of electric or hydrogen fuel cell cars.
Companies such as CTRL-Labs and Neurable may well open the door to consumer applications fairly quickly.
Opponents of the provision warn that it could open the door to discrimination against the LGBT community.
But others have warned that a domestic terror law could open the door to First Amendment abuses.
He knew that a degree could open the door to a teaching job in the United States.
In fact, doing just about anything else could open the door to a damaging identity-fraud scam.
Democrats and environmentalists argue the practice will open the door to expanded commercial logging and threaten wildlife.
One day the data gleaned from Mr. Kelly's medical experiments may open the door to new worlds.
The court also appeared to open the door to a significant rethinking of the Electoral College process.
This would set a model for other countries to follow and open the door to legal accountability.
He signed an executive order in April that aims to open the door to more offshore drilling.
The planned deal, which was approved without conditions, could open the door to other potential industry deals.
But it leaves open the door to making official some ministries that women currently perform, including celebrating baptisms.
This will continue to open the door to a wave of new product experiences powered by background location.
This approach to the passenger space could open the door to a new kind of commercial airline cabin.
But fake accounts can also propagate abusive behavior, spread fake news, and open the door to advertising fraud.
It would open the door to more division and more uncertainty, with all the risks that will entail.
Seehofer has been a frequent critic of Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to open the door to the migrants.
This could open the door to rival app stores, a more competitive landscape for Android, and inevitable fragmentation.
Too much openness also could open the door to more legal challenges, prolonging already expensive litigation, opponents argue.
I prop open the door to the outside, hoping the cool fall air will help me chill out.
The risk that not all robotaxis will serve all destinations could open the door to segregation and discrimination.
"With guns drawn, deputies open the door to encounter the suspect … an automated robot vacuum," the statement said.
In the long run, these next-generation networks open the door to rethinking the Internet on territorial lines.
In the meantime, it argues, a ruling in the government's favor here would open the door to retaliation.
Merkel's decision last year to open the door to record numbers of refugees could rejuvenate an ageing workforce.
Trump's remarks seemed to open the door to tougher scrutiny from GOP lawmakers on other issues as well.
Blistering issuance conditions in 22018 flung open the door to many of Europe's smaller and lower-rated lenders.
The suspect that night used a shotgun to shoot open the door to the Closs home, Fitzgerald said.
Ministers have argued that a delay would open the door to Brexit being reversed through a second referendum.
Finalizing the repeal would then open the door to likely lawsuits from environmental groups, Democratic states and others.
The news reports could open the door to greater government scrutiny and potential regulation of the technology sector.
If such laws did come into play, it would open the door to interesting private-sector privacy solutions.
Many Christian men believe it's better to limit interacting with women altogether than open the door to temptation.
For some immigrant advocacy groups, though, even those narrow exceptions would open the door to too many deportations.
No one was inside, so they grabbed a wooden bench and bashed open the door to get in.
One of the men went to open the door to look, and that's when the odor hit them.
Yet McCain has a draft proposal that would open the door to another BRAC and possible base closures.
If Benchmark forces a more independent board, it will probably open the door to a faster Uber IPO.
It wouldn't automatically strike down any of these, but it could open the door to future court challenges.
Lewinsky There are presidential scandals that are not devastating in themselves but open the door to something more damaging.
"With guns drawn, deputies open the door to encounter the suspect…an automated robot vacuum," the sheriff's office said.
Platforms open the door to new competitors by making it easier for small, agile players to disrupt large markets.
Those legal concepts open the door to employers being required to compensate people for injuries caused by their employees.
I would actually be happy to open the door to white South Africans among many who are truly suffering.
Still, the shift in power could also open the door to cooperation on reducing drug prices or improving infrastructure.
Those devices have helped mainstream consumer AI and open the door to wide-scale adoption of connected home products.
If confirmed, the Conseil d'Etat's stance would open the door to a major extension of gay rights in France.
A Macron win would also open the door to a change in tone at the European Central Bank level.
Canada's experience suggests that getting citizens involved can allow governments to open the door to refugees a little wider.
Some worry that Trump's platform would open the door to selling off public land and more mining and drilling.
Perhaps most of all, ranchers fear that a monument will open the door to endless lawsuits by environmental groups.
Some scientists believe an approval could open the door to other treatments that correct flaws in the inherited genome.
The important takeaway is that CETA will open the door to preferential access to Canadian CETA goods in Europe.
With an antsy electorate, though, the uncertainty could open the door to newcomers casting themselves as agents of change.
But seeking to improve mental health with self-care or talk therapy can open the door to better sleep.
Such attacks "waste energies that should be used against terrorism ... and open the door to side conflicts," it said.
But President Trump signed an executive order in April that aims to open the door to more offshore drilling.
Many analysts worry the withdrawal of the US from the treaty will open the door to an arms race.
The Obama administration's inaction helped open the door to the 21st-century hypersonic contest America finds itself in today.
"Understanding that could open the door to much bigger things than just making a single device," Dr. Palmer said.
If 51 senators support calling witnesses, that would open the door to both sides making motions for specific individuals.
But in the last two weeks, several have started to open the door to Sessions' removal after the election.
The move, following a detailed review, is likely to open the door to the deployment of several thousand troops.
What's next: Each side blamed the other for the derailment but also left open the door to continue talks.
RESA is a completely bipartisan way to open the door to increased savings for workers in the new economy.
The stock split will open the door to retail investors as well, boosting liquidity and underpinning valuations, analysts said.
So yes, let's commend and congratulate Kremer and Storm for cracking open the door to the NFL (streaming) booth.
If the "total damages" standard is left unchanged, it would open the door to more patent trolls, they predicted.
Parliament's vote could open the door to a "brighter future" or condemn the country to more division, she said.
Why it matters: This revamped waiver process will open the door to more conservative proposals that primarily benefit healthier consumers.
If you're cracking a safe for others, always let them open the door to protect yourself from accusations of theft.
I open the door to the backyard, let him out, and then lure him back to bed with a toy.
If these organizations can win battles in one state, it could easily open the door to successes in other states.
So that may open the door to what I see as the real role of politics, a dynamic responsive way.
A close above 3,026 will validate a record high breakout and likely open the door to a new leg higher.
Yet Johnson left open the door to abandoning Trump should he look more and more poisonous to down-ballot candidates.
It also allows them to open the door to an office they've booked with a pincode delivered to their smartphones.
Plus, they open the door to new form factors, like a scroll-like device, wearables, or a hybrid phone/tablet.
To do so would open the door to a further dismantling of what is – in name, anyway – the European Union.
Perhaps, it is suggested, America's new president will open the door to a new golden age of Anglo-Saxon friendship.
But Rubin of the IRC assured me that Texas's withdrawal may even open the door to a better resettlement process.
Which does open the door to problematic data linkages down the line, and all sorts of unintended dots being joined.
He said that the ECB could open the door to raising rates before the end of its quantitative easing program.
Bernanke used his Jackson Hole address in 303 to open the door to a second round of massive bond buying.
What if you open the door to the museum, and suddenly there's no sense of place, no sense of time?
There were 5 gunmen, posing as cops, who threatened the concierge and made him open the door to her room.
And just maybe, this could open the door to selecting new default apps for email, maps, music, and so on.
Only then can we begin to willfully resist their draw — and open the door to a new and healthier reality.
Withdrawing from the treaty, conversely, will open the door to a new and unconstrained competition, threatening US-Russian nuclear stability.
Trump announced last week he was withdrawing from the summit but left open the door to future talks with Kim.
He understood that control over people's attention was the key which, when turned, would usually open the door to power.
Some community organizations have told immigrants to not open the door to government officials unless they come with a warrant.
Eleven major companies are urging Tennessee lawmakers to reject legislation they say would open the door to anti-LGBTQ discrimination.
Ingraham's guest, Kentucky State professor Wilford Reilly, said reparations would open the door to Native Americans calling for the same.
It's up to you to now open the door, to now leave it open for everybody to flood the place.
Some scientists believe that the approval could open the door to other treatments that correct flaws in the inherited genome.
Pelosi herself has been reticent to open the door to impeachment and questioned the point of an inquiry this week.
The absence of data may hardly be accident: Why would a hospital want to open the door to such scrutiny?
The stalemate has kept Congress from passing an immigration reform bill that would open the door to another mass legalization.
This hands-off approach has left open the door to fraud, abuse and poor performance in the for-profit industry.
Angel Cordero and neighbor Charles Ramsey kicked open the door to find Amanda Berry and her 22013-year-old daughter.
"This should really open the door to a lot more gene therapies coming on the market quickly," Mr. Werner said.
That could open the door to competitors like Microsoft Teams, Cisco's WebEx and even Slack to win over Zoom's customers.
And, as in Europe and the United States, underperformance and inequality open the door to populists on left and right.
The House recently passed a bipartisan retirement bill that could open the door to a new retirement option: complex annuities.
More Brexit news: Britain's main opposition party is backing a proposal that could open the door to a second referendum.
This conversation starter helps open the door to a discussion about each person's needs, and areas where you can compromise.
The Sunday letter could open the door to that pile-on — or it could provide an end-run around it.
That helped open the door to the military coup that unseated him and which was initially welcomed by many Gambians.
It's not the type of revealer that flings open the door to realization, or at least it wasn't for me.
Donenfeld expects the official release in a few weeks, which should open the door to wider use by VPN providers.
Robust economic data could open the door to more aggressive interest rate increases by the U.S. Federal Reserve this year.
Earlier this month, he seemed to open the door to his serving in a Netanyahu-led government despite earlier refusals.
Earlier this month, he seemed to open the door to his serving in a Netanyahu-led government despite earlier refusals.
The death of a parent could open the door to poverty, neglect and abuse or — a happier plot point — inheritance.
The settlements end years of uncertainty over the future of CBS and could potentially open the door to future deals.
"Our view is that they open the door to two cuts but they don't actually walk through it," said Goldberg.
This is what has changed, and it will open the door to a much more intelligence-based era of computing.
Likewise, he can't charter them out because it will open the door to criticism that he's getting a POTUS premium.
To bring light to the end of the cyber security tunnel, companies need to open the door to new technologies.
She died, Majid said, when US forces blew open the door to his brother's house, mistakenly believing there were militants inside.
Some of them would open the door to Inna's room and then apologize, pretending that they had come in by mistake.
But they're nudging open the door to the industry, and slowly accustoming people to letting robots take care of their food.
But now, there's a new protein on the block—and it may open the door to curing a devastating genetic disease.
Others, including Mr Lombana, would rather convene an assembly to rewrite the constitution, which might open the door to risky changes.
The European Central Bank (ECB) will next week open the door to an interest rate cut for September, economists have predicted.
The plan would also open the door to Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy while protecting general obligation bondholders with a statutory lien.
Putting a Felica chip in the iPhone could also open the door to similar tap-to-pay modes in other countries.
A Macron win would also "open the door to a change in tone at the European Central Bank level," Juvyns added.
Human rights groups warned the law could open the door to abuses by the military, already accused of human rights violations.
A plan that only covers women, she argues, will only open the door to more gender-based discrimination in the workplace.
But Cruz's stance may open the door to legislative action, which has proven tricky because the issue is so highly politicized.
My mother's love was strong and welcoming and accepting, and she used it to help open the door to my recovery.
Sanders has blown open the door to single-payer, which necessarily allows a lot of dangerous GOP opposition to fly in.
The EPA's proposal, released publicly in June, came under criticism that it would open the door to widespread uses of asbestos.
And it's also pushing to open the door to the indefinite detention of migrant children and their families near the border.
The implications of the administration's legal arguments — awful as they are for LGBT people – open the door to even more discrimination.
The ECJ ruling could now open the door to 2 million others seeking repayment from banks, consumer lobby group Adicae said.
In the event that an enterprise admin's workstation is compromised it could open the door to yet another mass credentials breach.
" She continues, "And I open the door [to the party] and I was like, 'Merry Christmas!' and there was Ben Stiller.
Doing so will throw open the door to an optimistic future as we rebuild and strengthen American world leadership in space.
Once they do that, they will make fortunes, disrupt businesses — and open the door to a host of potential new problems.
This order leaves open the door to other countries being added to the list of banned nations in the near future.
On the third house, a middle-aged woman cracked open the door to say "it's a no" and promptly shut it.
Currently, new caregiving workers receive only about two weeks of job training; expanding that could open the door to broader responsibilities.
It is widely expected to follow the lead of the European Central Bank and open the door to future rate cuts.
Video of the episode showed repeated efforts by those inside and outside the car to open the door, to no avail.
And the U.S. has warned that the company's government ties could open the door to espionage — an accusation Huawei strongly denies.
Her OnlyFans partnership, however, might open the door to future naked philanthropic efforts, as she has hinted at in her tweets.
Some analysts wonder if it could open the door to the court's taking up cases in that and other sweeping conflicts.
When they open the door to having a cross on public land, they open the door for other things to happen.
In the United States, Attorney General Jeff Sessions left open the door to potential US involvement when asked about Khashoggi's disappearance.
Such actions sow fear in Latino communities, and open the door to racial profiling and the civil rights violations of Hispanics.
Emboldened, I intersected a well-groomed, seemingly 20-something blonde woman as she tried to open the door to the gym.
That would open the door to in-person approaches, physical surveillance or attempts at installing digital tracking tools on their devices.
Activists hope the measures will open the door to other improvements for marine mammals in captivity across the country — and beyond.
You can't open the door to the Lower East Side gallery Chapter NY right now without bumping into a wall of plexiglass.
According to Metro US, the pony pair escaped after a particularly nasty gust of wind blew open the door to their barn.
If that's true, and the agency is satisfied, the company could open the door to other applications of genetic sterile insect technologies.
The proposal, which is still at an early stage, could open the door to physical casinos over the long term, Bloomberg said.
Boris Johnson, the frontrunner to replace May, said the rise of the Brexit Party could open the door to a Corbyn government.
At the same time, he suggested that suspending the military exercises with Seoul could open the door to talks and reduced tensions.
Mr Corbyn is more relaxed than Mrs May about migration, which might open the door to a slightly better deal on trade.
"The court left open the door to surveillance as long as the primary function of the device was intact," Mr. Soghoian said.
The man made it past crew after assaulting multiple Jetstar employees, then tried prying open the door to a Sydney-bound aircraft.
Anthem, which sells Obamacare plans in 220 states this year, left open the door to dropping out of other states next year.
A return to school could open the door to a more lucrative career or generate a salary bump in your current field.
Doing so would "open the door" to closer military cooperation, he said, and access to Cam Ranh Bay would most likely follow.
"A close above 3,026 will validate a record-high breakout and likely open the door to a new leg higher," he added.
"Thank you, Senator Lautenberg, for helping open the door to America," he wrote in an opinion piece for U.S. News & World Report.
On Tuesday, the Senate voted to start debate on their fiscal 85033 budget, which will also open the door to tax reform.
By revealing the Taliban's real intentions in this way, such two-party talks might open the door to talks among Afghan parties.
We should talk directly to the Taliban to open the door to a political outcome in Afghanistan that secures our national interests.
That could open the door to privatizing the accounts, some experts said, an idea that was floated during George W. Bush's administration.
He was scratching so she would open the door to investigate the noise and then he'd kill her, probably with hedge clippers.
More embrace the notion of "meaningful human control" but do so in a way that leaves open the door to such weapons.
The new rules would end that settlement and would likely open the door to an expansion of detention centers across the country.
It's not only a way to expose frivolous charges; the process could also reveal human errors or open the door to negotiations.
Such steps, they say, could open the door to a flourishing community of data market makers, aggregating individuals' data and negotiating sales.
Opponents of the bill have argued that it could open the door to widespread discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals.
She made that case to the East Longmeadow Town Council, hoping councilors would open the door to refugees shut out of Springfield.
Ortagus said the delegations made progress during the talks, including previewing several new initiatives that could open the door to future progress.
At least 50 countries oppose Maduro and support the opposition leader, but Guaido's return could also open the door to his arrest.
But strategists say a deal is the most likely outcome and could open the door to further Bank of Canada rate increases.
At Black Rock last week, he started to open the door to show off his studio but the manager waved him away.
What we're trying to do, what we want to do, to close the door to conflict and open the door to diplomacy.
They open the door to an industry that would like you to work for it, with it, and ultimately have faith in it.
The bottom line is that Trump's victory is going to open the door to an entirely new set of candidates for higher office.
The remarks seemed to open the door to the possibility of a rate cut, and major government bond yields dropped as a result.
But Apple and civil liberties groups argue that approving the FBI's request would open the door to more problematic requests in the future.
"These flights open the door to a new world of travel and opportunities for our customers," said Oscar Munoz, United's chief executive officer.
Being able to form liquids in this new manner could open the door to materials that crystallize in ways we've never seen before.
But it does open the door to more people getting badges on Instagram, and doing its part to improve trust on the service.
"When you open the door to this there are too make people trying to take advantage of desperation to make money," he said.
Though the attack is hard to pull off, SideStepper shows how common corporate practices can open the door to otherwise impossible iOS attacks.
The order will also open the door to lawsuits from environmentalists, who will certainly ask the courts to keep Obama's climate work intact.
All you need to do is open the door to your future, whether that's a Chris Tarrant level pay-off or inner peace.
Kushner's meetings open the door to ask whether he discussed this issue with Russian officials and whether he was aware of such intervention.
If it held up, it would certainly open the door to a more expansive view of what is actually permissible under the ACA.
Foes of looser rules said the proposed changes open the door to weapons landing in the wrong hands and pose a reputational risk.
This would open the door to greater geopolitical influence by strategic competitors of the United States undermining its political, nonproliferation and security goals.
The ERA's opponents argued that the amendment would be harmful to women, increase abortion rights, and open the door to same-sex marriage.
He slides open the door to a walk-in closet and the journalist sees a collection of silks, furs, scarves and lamé jackets.
Their meeting could open the door to a truce between the world's two largest economies, which have been in an escalating trade dispute.
He said on Thursday on Twitter he hoped "the crisis is over" and the France visit would open the door to a solution.
He added that further "dynamic" developments in the U.S. and South America had cemented the decision to open the door to the postponement.
Even worse, fractional licensing would open the door to the same troll-like behavior that has plagued the world of patents for years.
This one simple act, however, can open the door to a more accepting and inclusive health-care culture for a long neglected population.
I encourage my employees to conduct personal brainstorms often in order to generate creative thinking, encourage development and open the door to inspiration.
But if no agreement can be reached, Marrero left open the door to continue delaying enforcement of the subpoena for Trump's tax returns.
Democrats countered that the bill would open the door to a mining project that, under extensive study, was found to be environmentally disastrous.
But critics argue that it's a special-interest giveaway that could open the door to a new wave of reckless financial activity. Sen.
Honest debate could open the door to a search for solutions and provide an on-ramp for progress among those who have least.
We should strive to strengthen our cyber defenses and those of our close allies, not open the door to our most vile intruders.
Immigration lawyers say a deportation order is not an arrest order and people do not have to open the door to immigration agents.
What we're trying to do, what we want to do, is to close the door to conflict and open the door to diplomacy.
Although this amendment doesn't make anything illegal, it could open the door to the criminalization of some forms of contraception and in-vitro fertilization.
Cukor appears to be holding open the door to the building during the conversation, and he tells Michel he's going to call the police.
In the clip, the bear is shown getting onto its hind legs to open the door to the Donner Pass Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Facility.
That could open the door to the US military cooperating and coordinating with the Russian military in the skies over Syria, the official said.
The Trump campaign — with its angry, "truth telling," transgressive style — might open the door to a less hidebound, more honest politics in the future.
But tech lobbying groups have also said they would fight any legislative proposals that could open the door to a flurry of consumer lawsuits.
However, despite rising trade tension hitting global growth, less trade between China and the United States would open the door to increased trade elsewhere.
To do so would effectively justify violence against anybody with a different view, they say, and open the door to dangerous polarization and censorship.
One of the fears about any changes to the South African Reserve Bank's mandate is that it could open the door to political meddling.
One campaign advertisement released before the election in 2015 suggested that a Labour government would open the door to the jihadists of Islamic State.
Such cuts harm taxpayers first and foremost, Ms. Olson said, and further open the door to unregulated and untrained preparers preying on vulnerable taxpayers.
Gaining greater board control may open the door to an Oi exit from the firm, though that process will take some time, Brandao said.
The purpose of our direct-action program is to create a situation so crisis-packed that it will inevitably open the door to negotiation.
The lawsuit describes how the man tried to flee but was unable to open the door to his garage as the electricity had failed.
If approval for PTSD treatment does move forward as hoped, it could open the door to an entire new wave of psychedelic-assisted therapies.
"It doesn't have to be a therapist that you're suggesting, but help to open the door to solutions that are directed," Dr. Bonior says.
The president said this week on Twitter he hoped "the crisis is over" and the France visit would open the door to a solution.
Sources said the speed of such exchanges often open the door to more lax protection of consumer data than would otherwise be the norm.
Instead, regulators should update and clarify Community Reinvestment Act criteria to open the door to more investment that benefits low to moderate income populations.
Wednesday's vote doesn't eliminate the possibility that U.K. will leave the EU, but it does open the door to a delay of that departure.
Doctor Mansour Maarouf dons a surgical mask as he approaches the morgue refrigerator and pauses before pulling open the door to an icy blast.
Policies that elevate the needs of consumers can open the door to infrastructure investments that ensure every American can benefit from our energy abundance.
It's the "OK, now what?" that hasn't been answered yet, even if there is some belief the failure will open the door to negotiations.
Public Accounts will also open the door to Viber hosting bots as well — although Viber itself will not be building these, Shmilov tells me.
While some conservatives argue such issues should be left to the political branches, Kennedy held open the door to legal challenges back in 2004.
Mr. Le Maire has also expressed hope that smoothing relations with Nissan could open the door to renewed talks between Renault and Fiat Chrysler.
That would open the door to a plan that met some of Labour's demands, namely for Britain to remain in a European customs union.
Success by La Liga could open the door to more matches in the United States, including, potentially, important ones like the Champions League final.
But in a statement on Wednesday, Casey Wasserman, the chairman of Los Angeles's bid, seemed to open the door to taking the later Games.
Trump On Trial Lawmakers fear allowing new testimony would tie up the Senate indefinitely and open the door to a cascade of new accusations.
While Serbia has already begun membership talks, it now feels the chill of Macron's refusal to open the door to others on its patch.
Ms. Pinckney said she had heard Mr. Roof try to open the door to the study, which she had locked when the shooting began.
To gain employees' trust and respect, leaders need to open the door to frequent, two-way communication by soliciting feedback on a regular basis.
Any indictments could open the door to several Democrats who have eyed the 2017 mayor's race and so far balked at jumping into it.
Ramirez, flyweight gold medalist at London 2012, is among 469 boxers from 105 nations hoping that the tournament will open the door to Brazil.
On the upside, researchers made a milestone finding of a link between inflammation and heart disease that could open the door to new treatments.
Mr. Liu's death is soul-crushing for his supporters, and there are no signs China will open the door to political reform anytime soon.
The creators of market-leading medical records software, like Epic and Cerner, have no reason to open the door to deeper-pocketed tech giants.
It could also open the door to a left-wing government led by Jeremy Corbyn, which investors fear would lead to radical new policies.
The approval of gene therapy for leukemia, expected in the next few months, will open the door to a radically new class of treatments.
Republicans say Democrats' efforts would open the door to lawmakers using private tax information as a political weapon with which to embarrass their opponents.
This would open the door to defund Planned Parenthood, which would mean that millions of women would be without affordable and accessible reproductive services.
"If we open the door to products with foreign ingredients, we are not talking of real Made in Italy," Consortium chairman Riccardo Deserti said.
The opposition says changes to election regulations passed by parliament three months ago open the door to fraud on the day of the vote, however.
Open the door to the Coloreds & Irish men's room and you'll see a black man mopping, head down, under a sign telling him to mop.
Romania&aposs marriage law currently defines marriage as a union of spouses, which gay rights opponents say could open the door to same-sex marriages.
Kylie Jenner's not ready to take Khloe Kardashian's lead and open the door to forgiveness for her ex-bestie, Jordyn Woods ... at least, not yet.
Dianne Feinstein, who has endorsed Clinton, said removing Wasserman Schultz wouldn't "help anything" and would open the door to more political influence of the DNC.
Round-the-clock entertainment could open the door to "atheistic or rotten" foreign films and encourage the mixing of the sexes, he said in January.
Some fear it could open the door to human embryos being manipulated for nontherapeutic reasons, or that it could create unintended mutations and new diseases.
Forging a deal for music accompaniment to legitimate user-generated videos could open the door to a deeper partnership with labels around professional music videos.
"My first instinct was to stay in my dorm, don't open the door to anyone and don't go out anywhere until further notice," she said.
Actually looking at the pros and cons of immigrants could open the door to looking at the pros and cons of different groups of people.
Indeed, Vincent values naloxone not just for its overdose-reversing powers, but because the sense of trust it builds can open the door to recovery.
It also contains provisions that critics say will open the door to restarting searches based simply on whether a target is mentioned in collected communications.
Similarly, DAOs open the door to allowing algorithms to quickly and seamlessly make day-to-day spending decisions and even governance decisions for corporate entities.
Online platform companies initially argued the bill undermined their business model and could open the door to more legal liability for content on their sites.
However, in an interview on ABC Radio on Thursday, he appeared to open the door to at least some of those affected remaining in Australia.
Porter believes the study may open the door to having "more thoughtful discussions with our patients about the efficacy and the side effects" of cannabidiol.
The use of low kicks to upset Pettis and put him off of kicking would open the door to step in with the body shots.
By resurrecting the debate and formally finishing the mid-term review already begun with the TAR, the administration could open the door to that possibility.
Taken to its logical conclusion, this policy could open the door to many more exceptions, playing into the hands of patent-happy international pharmaceutical companies.
With no students eligible to receive federal aid in a reduced-scope program, there is no way to re-open the door to financial aid.
The changes open the door to more modest coverage under health policies that were previously barred by the Obama administration under the Affordable Care Act.
Creating a Democratic trifecta in Pennsylvania, on the other hand, would open the door to a major voting rights expansion in a key swing state.
Amazon has asked the court to review the decision, per The WSJ, but this could open the door to a number of suits against Amazon.
The government also warns that a ruling against the accommodation could open the door to a slew of new legal challenges based on religious beliefs.
As Cyprus slid toward war, the United States and Britain feared that the conflict could open the door to Soviet dominance in the eastern Mediterranean.
They must vote on that bill before they can move on to approving a 2018 budget that would open the door to tackling tax reform.
In-play, King says, could open the door to a lot more profit, especially in sports, like tennis where there are more opportunities to bet.
I just knew that I wasn't to open the door to anyone in uniform, and that there were certain bus stops our housekeeper, Juana, avoided.
But, when you open the door to it and you peek inside, it's because they have this tiny little Echo Dot, sitting on a table.
We had propped open the door to the stairwell of a nearby office tower and expected one of the best unauthorized views in the city.
Yet some opponents of Mr. Johnson's Brexit deal supported the Letwin amendment, too — in hopes that further delays might open the door to other options.
I still get a tinge of excitement every single time I open the door to my daughter&aposs nursery and see those shiny gold bars.
As an added bonus, normalization of diplomatic relations with Washington would open the door to sanctions relief and funding from international institutions and foreign investment.
There, addicts could use drugs under supervision by a health worker who may, crucially, also open the door to recovery programs, all under one roof.
Edgar Pons said he decided to have the radio frequency identification (RFID) chip implanted because it contained credentials to open the door to his house.
The approval of gene therapy for leukemia, expected in the next few months, will open the door to a radically new class of cancer treatments.
The New York Democrat also left open the door to some unnamed "noncontroversial" nominees getting approved Friday or Monday, but declined to say who he meant.
This would open the door to vote on a series of gun control measures on the floor of the Senate, including potentially an assault rifle ban.
China is keen to establish itself as an exporter of nuclear expertise so successfully building a plant in Britain will open the door to other markets.
Even according to the Fed's own spokespeople from the Chairman on down, that could open the door to a target rate reduction in the months ahead.
These findings could open the door to new treatments for joint injuries and diseases like osteoarthritis -- and perhaps even lead to human limb regeneration one day.
When her mother, Jennifer Little, picked her up from practice that day, Caitlin, then 14, couldn't remember how to open the door to her family's van.
Health care providers there have been trained in the changes aging brings to the female body, and are more likely to open the door to communication.
"Internships are an incredibly rare opportunity to open the door to people who otherwise would find it very difficult to get into these institutions," said Reeves.
U.S. stocks were mixed as traders were focused on the Federal Reserve's policy statement that is expected to open the door to future interest rate cuts.
If Republicans in Congress look to be covering up a national scandal, they open the door to a "change election" that pushes them out of power.
St-Pierre's striking would carry the fight and that in turn should open the door to the takedowns he was now failing to force onto Hendricks.
We have to ignite a spark of interest in technology so that students see how careers in STEM open the door to a world of opportunity.
Bloomberg reported in February that China was considering allowing sports betting or a lottery on Hainan in a move that could open the door to casinos.
Education, particularly higher education, has the ability to raise individuals and families from less than desirable situations in life and open the door to greater opportunities.
Delany opened conference media days in Chicago on Monday discussing the impact of legislation that could kick open the door to federal approval of sports betting.
The Sun newspaper said, without citing sources, that May would open the door to a delay by proposing formally ruling out a "no-deal" Brexit scenario.
Earlier this month, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the president would prefer a 2018 reduction, but seemed to open the door to a one-year delay.
He expected this tactical retreat to open the door to a strong cooperative relationship with Xi Jinping, which did seem in the offing for a time.
And the new deal did not open the door to tough prison sentences for rebels, which the government said would be a nonstarter for the rebels.
The filings open the door to the financial rescue by Key Safety Systems (KSS), a Michigan-based parts supplier owned by China's Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp.
If we created a government willing to strictly regulate these companies, it would make a drastic impact and open the door to a clean energy future.
Pakistan risks being blacklisted by the task force, which would open the door to international sanctions that would be devastating to the country's already teetering economy.
The case raises profound First Amendment issues, as it could open the door to criminalizing activities crucial to American journalists who write about national security matters.
Yet in the current political environment, the odds that the United States will open the door to more foreign workers look, to put it mildly, slim.
To acknowledge anthropogenic climate change is to empower liberals, open the door to additional taxes and regulations, and threaten the power of the fossil fuel industry.
But it is a sad day for democracy when disarray and disappointment drive voters to distraction and open the door to offensive, crude and thuggish populists.
While Republicans have generally been in favor of rolling back Dodd-Frank, the plan would open the door to loosening capital requirements they tend to support.
Justice Neil M. Gorsuch said he was worried that a ruling in Mr. McWilliams's favor would open the door to all kinds of court-appointed experts.
She shared a video of her futile struggle to open the door to her truck as she slid this way and that on the icy path.
The bill contains a modification to the 2014 Ukraine Freedom Support Act, which Eurasia Group believes could open the door to secondary sanctions on non-U.
Proving that the fundamentals of suspended animation are sound, he added, could open the door to making procedures that may sound like science fiction into reality.
Turkey's parliament passed a controversial voting law on Tuesday that the opposition said could open the door to fraud and jeopardise the fairness of 2019 polls.
The Obama administration is rejecting a request from a group of House Democrats to open the door to a far-reaching response against high drug prices.
The new proposal may also require legislation to amend the Tobacco Control Act, "which would open the door to all sorts of other mischief," Lindblom said.
Second, Putin probably thinks that you are telling your supporters to put politics over the security of Democrats, which could open the door to more attacks.
A handful of left-leaning states have pursued bans on government travel in response to legislation in states that they contend open the door to discrimination.
"Imagine not being able to open the door to a friend because you don't know if they are infected; it is freaking me out," he said.
It also clarifies some of the most controversial parts of the bill that Democrats argue could open the door to laxer rules for the biggest banks.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) last week appeared to open the door to possibly letting go of Democrats' objections to move the bill forward.
The court's decision will open the door to new legal arguments when the value of the property seized was out of proportion to the crimes involved.
In an unintended twist, U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to threaten European companies that continue to invest in Iran may open the door to Chinese rivals.
"Recognizing an underlying inflammatory basis for PMS would open the door to additional treatment and prevention options and create a new opportunity for long-term risk intervention."
Yandex expects the settlement to "open the door to market share gains on mobile (devices) in 21 and beyond," Chief Executive Arkady Volozh said in a statement.
But if that changes, it could open the door to dozens of lawsuits from potentially aggrieved competitors and endless legal battles over whether Amazon's prices are fair.
Doing so would open the door to foreign interference in China's own affairs, one that Beijing has spent decades trying to jam shut as hard as possible.
When Natalie, 6563, swung open the door to her school's administration office and said, "Someone is going to listen to me," everyone turned their heads in shock.
"Every time when you launch a new telescope and open a new piece of observation in space, you open the door to completely unexpected discoveries," Koekemoer said.
Given the fact that we know next to nothing about it, this find could open the door to our discovery and understanding of the mysterious building block.
Turkey's parliament last month passed a law revamping electoral regulations that the opposition has said could open the door to fraud and jeopardize the fairness of voting.
The change could open the door to additional pollution in some water bodies from industries including oil drilling, mining, and agriculture by removing them from federal oversight.
"That's one of the worst things you can do to Canadian youth - to open the door to marijuana ... it's wrong, all wrong," he told reporters in Ottawa.
In practice, open-skies deals open the door to joint ventures (JVs), which are granted immunity from antitrust rules and so can potentially lead to higher prices.
Traders were also betting on the U.S. Federal Reserve to open the door to future rate cuts when it delivers its decision later in the global day.
Given that Uber has been tying up with other businesses through delivery services, this could open the door to further ways for Uber to sell particular services.
There is also concern such a system could open the door to severe privacy violations and potential blackmail related to the tracking of UK citizens' porn habits.
Healthy scores open the door to benefits like higher credit limits, lower interest rates (on mortgages and auto loans) and lower premiums (on auto and home insurance).
If they believe it is only temporary and use the brief lull in fighting to flee the city, that could open the door to a final battle.
We're told she must complete the majority of her 450 hours by September, or risk pissing off the judge ... which could open the door to jail time.
Yandex expects the settlement to "open the door to market share gains on mobile (devices) in 223 and beyond," Chief Executive Arkady Volozh said in a statement.
A vote in favor of the changes could open the door to alerts that include more information and features for the public than the current system allows.
Media reports had said that China was considering allowing sports betting or a lottery on Hainan in a move that could open the door to physical casinos.
She is close to Cardi and Offset, she was sort of a Henry Kissinger (Google it) and brought him onstage to open the door to a reconciliation.
Trump announced last week that he was withdrawing from the summit, planned for June 12 in Singapore, but left open the door to future talks with Kim.
Kasich has proven himself to be a leader who can effectively balance a budget, open the door to job creation and bring people together to find solutions.
Without the constraints of NASA, they can be more flexible with the kinds of proposals they accept, and that will hopefully open the door to creative solutions.
That struck a discordant note, in that Mr. Johnson has promoted his Brexit policy by saying it would open the door to a lucrative deal with Washington.
Often, such membership brings little commitment but can bolster the image of national security expertise and open the door to international travel on bipartisan delegations during recesses.
The proposed regulations could open the door to more groups participating in the program that are opposed to abortion, like faith-based groups and pregnancy resource centers.
Did the titanic battle that led to the defeat of Robert H. Bork, President Ronald Reagan's Supreme Court nominee, open the door to this kind of behavior?
"I know there will come a time when we open the door to her room in the RV and it will be Norma's last day," Ramie says.
But now the conference leadership thinks it's better to open the door to a team that gets "hot" at the end, as Columbia's athletic director described it.
The EPA's proposal, released publicly in June, has come under scrutiny in recent days following allegations that it would open the door to widespread uses of asbestos.
Clinical-trial watchdogs rightly note that using too many measures or outcome targets or patient subsets can open the door to cherry-picking or moving the goalposts.
On Monday, he cracked open the door to ordaining married, elderly men as priests in remote areas of the Amazon, where the shortage of priests is dire.
But part of the tradeoff that comes with being a responsible adult is recognizing that sacrificing some self-indulgent fun can open the door to more joy.
The SAFE Banking bill now awaiting debate in the Senate is a historic piece of legislation that will open the door to broader financial and legal reforms.
The new rules also appear to open the door to the legalization of some existing private networks that have been secretly operated using smuggled or homemade equipment.
By putting the onus on Mr. Mattis, the president appeared to open the door to allowing at least some transgender service members to remain in the military.
Hospital employers must first recognize that when a physician leaves, this will open the door to bringing in new patients with new sets of challenges and opportunities.
Heidi Li Feldman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, said the ruling indicated that the lawsuit could open the door to expensive litigation against the county.
His exit raises the prospect of yet another government crisis for Italy and early elections that could open the door to the hard-right leader Matteo Salvini.
In Iran, Khamenei and other anti-Western hardliners have repeatedly criticized it because they are concerned it would open the door to Western involvement in Iran's economy.
Stout&aposs work creating his own voice-based system saved his career and could open the door to even broader innovations to help people overcome physical limitations.
More than simply moving people quickly between international cities, a Slovakian Hyperloop hub could open the door to the rest of Europe for the fledgling transportation technology.
The change could open the door to added pollution in some water bodies from industries including oil drilling, mining, and agriculture by removing them from federal oversight.
It forbids an American president from accepting anything of value from a foreign entity, without congressional consent, because that would open the door to bribery or extortion.
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Scientists have been keen to figure out why — because if they can, it may open the door to the hardest challenge in politics right now: changing minds.
But now the Trump administration is considering throwing out its predecessor's conclusion that a prosecution of Assange could open the door to legal attacks on mainstream journalism.
Does that open the door to connect this info with any other data DHS can get its hands on: job histories, criminal histories, a list of phobias, etc?
You can take a spooky road through a forest, or enter a garden; open the door to a cottage, or walk to the river; that kind of thing.
Euro zone markets were meanwhile buoyed by talks between the bloc's main powers, Germany and France, which may open the door to changing treaties to facilitate ambitious reform.
As Italy prepares for a referendum on December 4th that could open the door to an eventual M5S government, the issue of the party's competence is becoming pressing.
But ultimately, Wiliot and others in the same area like France's Sigfox are taking the first steps that could open the door to more sophisticated ambient power solutions.
But this could open the door to a very different kind of offering from its current Redshift line, and into something more aimed at the average urban commuter.
The prospect of widespread in-car facial recognition has already raised concerns with civil liberties groups, who worry that it could open the door to more widespread surveillance.
The question is can Kerry get them to use it and unlock the sieges, end the suffering and open the door to the possibility of realistic peace talks.
The President opposes the bill because he says it could open the door to lawsuits against the US for actions taken by military service members, diplomats and others.
But eventually, similar technology will likely open the door to flying cars: small, automated electric airplanes capable of taking passengers on short trips within the same metropolitan area.
She described how she saw Mr. Logan kick open the door to the Chauncey Street vestibule and start firing, and how she heard 10 shots in rapid succession.
Part of moving on was telling myself that first times are very often endured instead of enjoyed, and that they open the door to more fulfilling sexual experiences.
Security footage shows General using his snout and tiny dog mouth to first open the door to his pen in the vet's office and stroll among its grounds.
Guryev had suggested Trump's ambitions to thaw tensions between the U.S. and Russia could open the door to "a lot of opportunities" for the Moscow-based phosphate producer.
The full complement of commissioners could open the door to the CFTC completing work on rules limiting speculators in futures markets by establishing "position limits" in certain commodities.
"If it were successful, it could open the door to massive voter fraud in our state and call the legitimacy of Michigan's absentee ballots into question," Cox said.
A win over 'Gunni' will open the door to the higher echelons of the division for the 24-year-old, but Nelson certainly won't lie down for him.
The policy announced today does not remove marijuana from the list of Schedule I substances, but does open the door to finding new, practical benefits for the drug.
That will also open the door to Republicans using the reconciliation process to push tax reform through with just a majority, avoiding a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
In 1980, Congress expanded it and left open the door to potential drilling in the coastal plain, but dictated that lawmakers would have to act to approve it.
Given that nearly 18 million young people are immigrants or children of immigrants, this new policy could open the door to participation for unprecedented numbers of immigrant youth.
Dick pics are already a plague, and it's very hard to imagine that something similar won't be an issue when you open the door to real-time chat.
This training will open the door to the middle class for thousands of American workers, who are desperately needed to build and maintain our water infrastructure across America.
But if the international community stands with the Venezuelan people, Maduro may realize his best option is to step down and open the door to a democratic transition.
U.S. tariffs could open the door to cheaper steel imports from abroad, said Sean Donnelly, chief executive officer of ArcelorMittal Dofasco, the Canadian unit of ArcelorMittal of Luxembourg.
A proposal from Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai would free up more airwaves for telecom providers and open the door to Wi-Fi on the 85033 GHz band.
The Brisbane incident, while not physically injurious (but definitely inappropriate), highlights how making previously "dumb" objects—like scooters—"smart" can open the door to some truly stupid actions.
This has thrown open the door to laboratory testing of drug combinations in research labs internationally in the quest to see what might stop or reverse that growth.
Repealing the prescriptive platinum, gold, silver, and bronze plan limitations in the individual and small group market will open the door to a wider range of coverage options.
On Friday, Mr. Nadler wrote to the attorney general one last time to open the door to possible concessions in an effort to revive discussions on the documents.
Enabling the safety latch also lets you open the door to see if it really is management knocking while preventing said knocker from unexpectedly opening the door fully.
Once we can power things with energy harnessed from or located on the moon, that will open the door to actually making things there — possibly with indigenous materials.
Talks with other coalition countries could open the door to keeping at least some Americans, those arguably needed to sustain the coalition and help fight the Islamic State.
The screen is also pressure sensitive, which Xiaomi calls 3D Touch, and will open the door to developers catering to new gestures, like the iPhone's Force Touch screen.
Mexican officials — and, broadly, the Mexican people — have bristled at the announcement, with many worrying that it would somehow open the door to American military incursions into Mexico.
But they can, if unchecked, lead to operational and theater-level problems that could, in turn, open the door to conflicts that could progress to immeasurably dangerous consequences.
McConnell has previously expressed concern that passing such bills could open the door to other provisions that are also addressed in Democrats' sweeping anti-corruption bill HR 1.
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Republicans have said the bill would open the door to the FCC imposing rate regulations or adding taxes to internet service similar to levies on cable or phone bills.
NASDAQ head Bob Greifeld told CNBC that allowing sub-millisecond delays could open the door to many new order types, taking advantage of the various sub-millisecond time delays.
By loosening regulatory guidelines and swinging open the door to autonomous vehicle testing, China is pulling away from other countries on disruptive new mobility initiatives, a recent study finds.
Researchers are already investigating new battery technology, like solid-state batteries, that could open the door to more energy-dense materials that could offer more power for future devices.
Major brands could improve the situation by abandoning unfair purchasing practices that open the door to abuse, said Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, an economist at the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Union leaders called for a strike Monday evening after Republicans senators voted for a bill that would open the door to allowing the first charter schools in West Virginia.
This IDA is a docking port that will open the door to a future herd of spacecrafts (including ones with actual humans on them), allowing them to dock automatically.
Then there are the cities that have thrown open the door to all comers: Las Vegas has given the green light to nearly every company that has approached it.
Leahy has called for more A350s to open the door to increased sales and has suggested the market would support increasing A320 output as high as 1803 a month.
Innovator passes also open the door to Startup Alley — our famed exhibition hall — where you'll find more than 400 early-stage startups plying innovative tech products, platforms and services.
Foxconn in particular, which is best known as a key Apple manufacturer, could open the door to hardware products in the future, although didn't elaborate on that in detail.
Acreage deals create confidence and open the door to acquisitions of entire companies, so long as oil remains relatively steady, according to nearly a dozen dealmakers interviewed by Reuters.
When they tried to open the door to pull him out of the car, he threw the vehicle into reverse, striking an officer and nearly hitting a passing bicyclist.
As more transactions become digital, it will open the door to more "digital" financial crimes, which is why cybersecurity companies are creating solutions to prevent accounts from getting hacked.
Now that there are four "no" senators, the number could grow very quickly and potentially open the door "to a whole stream of other 'no' votes," the source added.
Chancellor Angela Merkel is widely tipped to win a fourth term despite tensions about her decision in August 2015 to open the door to more than one million migrants.
"It would seem likely that the sharp fall in inflation that we expect over the next six months will open the door to monetary easing," Capital Economics' Jackson said.
Moderate Mexicans fear Mr Peña's failings will open the door to Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing populist who was runner-up in the last two presidential elections.
To President Trump, US sanctions against the Kingdom would only open the door to China and Russia, give Iran room for mischief and mess with the price of oil.
The President is also starting to weigh in with far more interest, one person involved in the process said, which could open the door to more last-minute changes.
U.S. stocks edged higher at their opening but traders were focused on the Federal Reserve's policy statement that is expected to open the door to future interest rate cuts.
Mick Mulvaney even noted that the bill could open the door to further regulation of the internet and encourage those who want the federal government to ban ammunition sales.
I'm gonna present an element of that, and we're gonna have a concert, we're gonna open the door to a whole bunch of other artists to participate as well.
If such a deal could be reached, it might open the door to negotiations for a series of local ceasefires, especially around major population centers and critical infrastructure nodes.
If he were to run, Mr. Bloomberg said it would be as a Democrat, and he left open the door to changing his party registration in the coming months.
Israel's Supreme Court was due on Thursday to hear challenges to the Shin Bet's involvement by civil liberties activists who fear it will open the door to domestic spying.
Now that she's put the "biggest crack" in the glass ceiling, the question remains: Will Clinton's accomplishment open the door to usher in more women to run for office?
If researchers can figure out what happened here, they may open the door to new treatments for a wide variety of other cancers thought not to respond to immunotherapy.
"We decided to open the door to China probably in a little bit naïve way," said Patrick Pouyanné, the chairman and chief executive of Total, the French energy giant.
But open-government advocates warn that if lawmakers aren't able to vote during the national emergency, it could open the door to a power grab by the White House.
Israel's Supreme Court was due on Thursday to hear challenges to the Shin Bet's involvement by civil liberties activists who fear it will open the door to domestic spying.
Opponents asserted that the changes open the door to discriminatory practices because the revised rules no longer expose redlining in predominately minority neighborhoods and foster chances of lending discrimination.
Biden, for instance, disavowed super PACs at the start of the election cycle, only to open the door to one such group as his campaign struggled to gain traction.
In a striking advance that helps open the door to organ transplants from animals, researchers have created gene-edited piglets cleansed of viruses that might cause disease in humans.
These materials, combined with advanced production techniques, could open the door to using the moon as a resource base for space exploration missions deeper into the greater solar system.
American elections have been awash with conspiracy theories for at least two decades, and these theories are exacerbated by very legitimate security risks that open the door to manipulation.
But he also said further moves could be made to improve G.E.'s profitability and lift the price of its lagging shares, leaving open the door to further spinoffs.
Beyond California, officials from New York to Minnesota to Washington State have pursued the bans in response to laws in states that they contend open the door to discrimination.
If Senators just to move forward, it will open the door to a number of witnesses, which will create a wild and unpredictable period with no clear end game.
Deputy staff-level talks are set to begin later this month with hopes that they will open the door to a meeting between higher-level officials sometime in October.
Requiring officials to differentiate between travelers who have a connection to the U.S. and those who don't could open the door to lawsuits, according to legal experts and critics.
We've only just begun to open the door to reveal decades of systemic sexual violence and harassment that large institutions have covered up or turned a blind eye to.
"This will open the door to him being the gatekeeper of Balanchine all over the world," said Mr. Mack, whose wife, Carol D. Mack, now serves on the board.
And if in the end the courts instead defer, let's hope they have some way to reassure us all that this does not open the door to further abuses.
It would also open the door to other groups of authorized workers who are affected by some of these hiring restrictions: refugees, asylum holders, and victims of human trafficking.
Investors wagered the Federal Reserve would follow the lead of the European Central Bank and open the door to future rate cuts at its policy meeting later on Wednesday.
Mexico's Supreme Court is examining the legality of a contentious new security law, which has sparked fierce criticism by opponents who fear it could open the door to more abuses.
"If he were to do this it would absolutely open the door to a Democratic president declaring a health care emergency, an immigration emergency, a climate change emergency," said Sen.
The worry of the ETC Group and its fellow travellers is that the use of gene drives against malaria will open the door to more troubling, slipshod and exploitative applications.
She then walked down the fourth-floor hall into Jean's unit, telling investigators that she used her electronic key to open the door to what she thought was her apartment.
Microsoft already generates significant revenues from cloud-based services, and doubling down on gaming will open the door to broader adoption by consumers and a bigger piece of the market.
As I pushed open the door to my building, I was met by January rain cascading through the darkness and the swish of trucks' wet tires rolling up First Avenue.
In the future, the technology can open the door to further treatment of donor organs, since a longer transplant window could make time for drug or stem cell-based treatments.
It seems a year of the silent treatment was enough to open the door to an exclusive deal, and now Amazon has access to one of the BBC's flagship franchises.
But she is conservative on social issues, opposing advertising for abortions, and caused controversy in 2015 by saying allowing same-sex marriages could open the door to incest and polygamy.
But animal rights activists say this will open the door to hunters snatching hibernating bears and wolves out of their dens, or even killing them in front of their cubs.
Her lawyer said on CNN that Ford is not prepared to speak at Monday's hearing, though she left open the door to talking with the Judiciary Committee in some capacity.
Critics in his own party say that would be a waste of political capital for little gain, although experts note an amendment could open the door to future bolder changes.
Donnelly has tried to tie himself to Trump, including becoming the first Democratic senator to open the door to considering Trump's controversial effort to change who qualifies for birthright citizenship.
More broadly, the source added, the worry at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is that the new revelations "open the door" to even worse news to come — and to new legal jeopardy.
I could also use it to get my hair done, visit the dentist, open the door to any vending machine, or get my laundry cleaned (all free) in the Village.
Your admissions essay could open the door to high-tier business schools like Harvard and Stanford, as long as it contains enough momentum to help push you through the door.
Having warned Globe Telecom and rival Smart, owned by PLDT, two years ago that he would open the door to competition unless they improved, President Rodrigo Duterte's patience ran out.
This act would be a major step forward for China, and would open the door to further arms control agreements and the possibility of reducing tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
Worse still, their consideration would open the door to piecemeal negotiation over similar tax provisions, which ultimately could complicate, delay or even upend serious efforts to achieve comprehensive tax reform.
In another video of the X-ray-assisted detention released by Mexican authorities, an official approached the cargo vehicle at night to open the door to one of the crates.
NEW YORK, July 11 (LPC) - The US Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) fund of funds proposals potentially open the door to a shakeup in the Business Development Company (BDC) market.
"They have not even been willing to open the door to explain what they are doing and why they are doing it, and what has been going on," he said.
In proposing the change, administration officials pointed to the long waiting lists for public housing, underlining that the rule would open the door to citizens struggling to obtain affordable housing.
Show (don't tell) your children Parents can open the door to a conversation with their children about resolutions by talking about their own reflections and hopes for the new year.
Scientists believe the project, if successful, could open the door to growing similar crops in space — think tomato plants and strawberries — and perhaps eventually to more advanced foods, like potatoes.
Once it leaves the European Union, Britain will seek to negotiate a trade deal with the United States, which could open the door to renewed discussion of the haggis prohibitions.
The policies that CEA is pushing would water down our patent laws and open the door to the kind of fraudulent competition that degrades – rather than protects – incentives for innovation.
The law lays out a process designed to expose a project's potential pitfalls in advance, identify common ground and open the door to innovative solutions that can benefit all parties.
It will also re-open the door to "proprietary trading," or bank speculation in risky financial markets with taxpayer-backed funds, for banks with less than $10 billion in assets.
The proposal's opponents, including conservatives, small businesses and car dealerships, said it will would increase their costs and open the door to "frivolous" lawsuits, benefiting only fee-driven trial attorneys.
Trump's decision, while popular with conservatives, has angered environmentalists and public lands activists who warn it could open the door to more development on land owned by the federal government.
One more of Apple's worries is that complying with the U.S. government's request could open the door to similar requests from foreign governments, particularly Russia or China, the official said.
However, liberals like Senator Elizabeth Warren were quick to criticize the easier rule, warning it could open the door to banks engaging in riskier activity while enjoying a government backstop.
Critics of the rule worry that this will open the door to participation in the program by groups that are opposed to abortion or that emphasize abstinence over contraceptive use.
If it turns out to be a viable legal theory, it could open the door to other lawsuits which could not otherwise be filed because of shorter statutes of limitations.
Trump did open the door to giving China more time to reduce trade barriers and address other irritants if they make good-faith efforts, such as purchasing more U.S. goods.
That could mean local or state tax hikes, or it could open the door to government partnerships with private investors who might recoup their money with tolls or other fees.
Trump told Fox News that McGahn had already spoken to Mueller's team for 30 hours and allowing him to testify to Congress would open the door to others being called.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chinese scientists have cloned monkeys using the same technique that produced Dolly the sheep two decades ago, breaking a technical barrier that could open the door to copying humans.
Or wait — maybe he's planning to increase visas for skilled workers, open the door to foreign-born researchers, protect DACA recipients, and — for an encore — bar himself from the United States.
Also, Turkey's parliament passed a law revamping electoral regulations on Tuesday, backing controversial legislation the opposition has said could open the door to fraud and jeopardise the fairness of 2019 polls.
Those deemed the most attractive are invited to join a fast-track flight attendant trainee scheme, which can open the door to a dream job at one of China's big airlines.
Progressive organizations have also worried the rule could open the door to fire, or refuse to employ, people of minority faiths, divorcés, or women who don't conform to strict gender norms.
Indeed, getting an investor like Obvious (which published its own short announcement about the investment) involved could open the door to introductions with a number of other investors down the road.
The AP and Chicago (and the forthcoming edition of The Economist stylebook) open the door to a controversial—but surprisingly traditional—solution to the problem: "each president chooses their own cabinet".
Importantly though, this increase in awareness has contributed to the introduction of new policies, such as GDPR, which we believe will open the door to a consumer-centric data ownership model.
Renzi has said he will resign and this may open the door to early elections next year and the possibility of an anti-euro party, the 5-Star Movement, gaining power.
"We wanted to open the door to this research to better understand how ridesharing has served women around the world and how we can do better," said Uber spokeswoman Brooke Anderson.
India's e-commerce space might be about to get a shake-up after the government appeared to open the door to overseas entities owning majority stakes in domestic internet commerce firms.
The change would open the door to the candidacy of Meade, a softly-spoken technocrat who has served various cabinet posts in both PRI and conservative National Action Party (PAN) governments.
The successful experiment generated headlines around the world as the breakthrough promised to greatly improve medical research and even open the door to the potential of one day cloning a human.
It could, however, open the door to new plant approvals for NEV makers, which have, in effect, been suspended since the middle of last year when the last approval was granted.
Republican lawmakers have expressed concern that the Democrats' unprecedented sit-in flouting a slew of House rules could open the door to a minority pulling off similar disruptions in the future.
"After the death of my father, I couldn't open the door to his bedroom for eleven months and two days," he says, his eyes going bright and wet for a moment.
For all the project's potential, mining company Rio has voiced frustration over the difficulty of drumming up financing and industry sources said the agreement could open the door to Chinese funding.
Do you really think that once you open the door to this kind of invective, when you vote for the guy who flirts with white nationalists, that it'll stop with Muslims?
While the agency provided the committee with documents by the committee's deadline, staffers on the panel say the materials were not adequate — keeping open the door to a lingering subpoena fight.
Food was a tool through which to understand a place, to broaden your own understanding of the world, and maybe to break open the door to a new chamber within yourself.
A CONSPIRACY THEORY took hold in Germany last year: it was self-interest, said critics, not compassion, that led Angela Merkel to open the door to hundreds of thousands of refugees.
A lighter debt load could open the door to additional capital expenditures or returning cash to investors because it reduces the portion of cash flow companies must devote to servicing debt.
Proponents of the change say Abe's proposal would simply inscribe in the constitution existing policies but critics worry it would open the door to an expansion of the SDF's role abroad.
While the agency provided the committee with documents by the committee's deadline, staffers on the panel say the materials were not adequate -- keeping open the door to a lingering subpoena fight.
But the ruling was loudly protested by good-government advocates who worried that the court had thrown open the door to more misdeeds and undermined already flagging public confidence in government.
"Basically, for political reasons or for personal reasons — it's unclear which — he is basically throwing open the door to Iran's nuclear program one more time," the former secretary of State said.
Discussing privacy may be fine at first, but it could open the door to a much more uncomfortable conversation for Facebook, which is their dominance around the data model, said Kint.
Slowing global growth and a trade war between the United States and China - Australia's major export market - forced the country's central bank last month to open the door to an easing.
That series follows the adventures of Oliver Queen, an urban vigilante known as Green Arrow in the comics, and its success helped open the door to more DC heroes on television.
"Radio digitization will open the door to a far greater range of radio channels, benefiting listeners across the country," said then-Minister of Culture Thorhild Widvey in a statement in 2015.
Pruitt also introduced a proposal giving states more oversight over how they dealt with toxic coal ash, a move that environmental advocates argued would open the door to companies skirting regulation.
If you have multiple airport options, for example, you'll open the door to a lot more choices when it comes to redeeming airline miles or scoring cheap flights for your dates.
But the Ohio bill would not only cut off access to the procedure, it would also open the door to criminal charges against both abortion providers and women seeking the procedure.
YouTube's acknowledgment of the harmful impact of the Awlaki sermons should also open the door to a broader and more consistent approach against the content posted by the Islamic State online.
Formerly a civil rights lawyer, Kashar began RoseBYANDER when she realized that wearing a unique piece of jewelry could open the door to many conversations about accessibility and the deaf community.
Joe Manchin cracked open the door to hear from Hunter Biden in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, saying that he thinks former Vice President Joe Biden's son is a relevant witness.
Republicans are warning their GOP colleagues that if they open the door to witnesses, they could set up an unpredictable floor fight that would put a spotlight on party divisions. Sen.
He said USDA approval for Brazil's fresh beef, which was only granted last year, was expected to open the door to bigger fresh beef importers such as Japan and South Korea.
Campaign spokeswoman Kate Bedingfield last Thursday appeared to open the door to a super PAC, provoking criticism from groups opposed to big money in politics, as well as Warren and Sanders.
And Republicans' lack of interest in even calling witnesses could open the door to a massive expansion of presidential power while effectively opening the door to foreign interference in our elections.
In other cases, the conservative group has managed to convince two federal judges to open the door to interviews of top current and former State Department officials about Clinton's email setup.
Just 50 patients will be enrolled, but it could open the door to wider availability of MDMA and give real-world evidence that the drug works as effectively as studies suggest.
The president expressed confidence that the embargo on Cuba would fall, which would open the door to unrestricted trade and travel with the island nation just 22019 miles from America's shores.
Despite that, Williams said Congress should find another way to pay for Flint aid, and suggested lawmakers instead open the door to disaster aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
"(The plan) will strengthen the stability of our financial system, it will open the door to the supply of credit and fund the real economy," Finance Minister Christos Staikouras told lawmakers.
Young adults, like the Students for Carbon Dividends (S4CD), are working to re-shape environmental advocacy for the next generation, and open the door to a much-needed bipartisan climate breakthrough.
MOSCOW — Russia took a step toward government control over the internet on Thursday, as lawmakers approved a bill that freedom of information advocates worry will open the door to sweeping censorship.
John Thune (R-SD), chair of the Commerce Committee, said the bill "should be a wake-up call for the tech community" and seemed to open the door to more action.
The Grand Mufti said in January that cinemas could open the door to "atheistic or rotten" foreign films and encourage the mixing of the sexes, but did not comment on Khatib's remarks.
There was Eleanor Bumpurs, a 66-year-old grandmother who was shot by New York City police in 1984 after she refused to open the door to be served an eviction notice.
In order to submit a counterclaim, YouTube's policies dictate that a creator must provide their personal information to the channel filing the claim, which can open the door to real-life harassment.
" The statement went on to say, "In overturning Washington, D.C.'s safe storage law, Clinton worries that Heller may open the door to overturning thoughtful, common sense safety measures in the future.
And when we don't own the music we say we love, we kick open the door to engaging with music in ways we may not have considered for a couple of generations.
All of his reactions in the holding room, from not being able to open the door to the crumbling of his face when Noah confirms the body is Alison's, are absolutely devastating.
Kardashian spent her evening at a Givenchy event and was apparently alone in her room when the assailants dressed as police officers forced the concierge to open the door to her room.
"By converting existing 3D movies to this format, our system helps open the door to bringing 3D TVs into people's homes," lead researcher and postdoctoral student Petr Kellnhofer said in a release.
A ruling in the case would not only open the door to users suing Apple for its iOS walled garden, but could impact antitrust enforcement over tech giants for years to come.
A defeat in a border tax case could open the door to some $385bn a year in trade retaliation against the US, according to experts of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
They're going to do whatever they can to retain power, including disqualifying candidates they think might jeopardize the religious nature of the Islamic republic and open the door to greater U.S. influence.
But the administration's solution for tax reform is to give itself a little breathing room — not open the door to a broader bipartisan effort that would compromise what it wants to do.
The central bank says bond notes are meant to ease crippling cash shortages, but this is stoking concerns it could open the door to rampant printing of cash, as happened in 2008.
China's plan to allow CDRs could also open the door to other Chinese tech firms listed outside the mainland, including JD.com Inc, Tencent Holdings Ltd, Baidu Inc, Weibo Corp and Sogou Inc.
" Remnick said that he would not interview Bannon on stage during the event as planned but left open the door to interview him down the road "in a more traditionally journalistic setting.
The political world has been awaiting the FBI's judgment of Clinton for months, wondering if a surprise indictment could block her path to the nomination and suddenly open the door to Sen.
Instead, she got overwhelmed by Pliskova in the first set and then failed to fling open the door to a comeback after she had forced it ajar late in the second set.
Johnson issued a statement saying the current proposal in both chambers is imbalanced in favor of large corporations but he left open the door to supporting the bills if they are altered.
The mother of four and former federal prosecutor also relies heavily on her Navy combat pilot biography to open the door to moderates in her district, especially as a first time candidate.
But Day did not play like the 14-times major champion early in the final round, running up three bogeys in the first six holes to open the door to his rivals.
Finally, the bill would roll back important essential health benefit protections, and potentially open the door to annual and lifetime caps on coverage, endangering access to critical care for millions of Americans.
If Roe is overturned, for example, that may open the door to opportunities for blue states to enact far-reaching social legislation even as GOP-led states are emboldened to restrict rights.
The value of the LinkedIn data, even if it was seemingly old, was precisely that it could open the door to accounts from other services given that people tend to reuse passwords.
But Mr. Trump did open the door to a compromise, at least with Canada and Mexico, which are in negotiations with the United States to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement.
It takes viewers to a virtual space where they can walk around vehicles, open the door to look inside and configure a car of their own, even before it's available for purchase.
The judges upheld all other parts of the law, rejecting opponents' arguments that, among other things, it failed to adequately define the prohibited conduct and would open the door to racial profiling.
They were pushing towards the main Damascus-Aleppo highway, the capture of which would cut rebel supply lines and open the door to an army advance into the heart of the province.
The Treasury secretary has warned that allowing House Democrats to retrieve the president's tax returns would open the door to lawmakers from both parties politicizing the Internal Revenue Service in the future.
Mr. Harris imagines that Mr. Reddy's Wednesday-night jazz series — which will be in the barroom, rather than the back — might open the door to more spontaneous musical happenings throughout the week.
The NBA Hall of Famer arrived in Pyongyang Tuesday afternoon for what appears to be a four-night visit to promote "something that's pretty positive" and "open the door" to the regime.
Outside a big post office shut by strikes in central Tunis last week, furious protesters tried to rip open the door to demand work resume so they could pick up pay cheques.
Deficit neutral, which would merely hold the line on increasing deficits, is not good enough, because it would open the door to cuts in basic programs for low- and middle-income families.
The new link will open the door to smaller and more active investors, like hedge funds, and give them quicker access to over 800 new stocks — many of them entrepreneurial tech firms.
But Breyer also expressed concern that siding with Gundy will open the door to more regulatory challenges, noting that one brief said there are some 300,000 regulations where delegation could be challenged.
But a meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, these experts said, could open the door to ratifying North Korea's nuclear status or scaling back America's joint military exercises with South Korea.
Alternatively, they could narrow or overturn Humphrey's Executor, a move for which both Selia Law and the Trump administration expressed support, and open the door to direct presidential control over independent agencies.
Democrats say this will open the door to discriminatory practices because the rules required collection of credit scores, loan amounts and interest rates in an effort to expose redlining and lending discrimination.
Other factors elsewhere in the world may open the door to U.S. meat sales, such as the devastating wildfires, which will hit Australia's beef exports, said Chenjun Pan, an analyst at Rabobank.
Like many front runners before him, one or more losses in an early state could prove devastating to his path to the nomination and could open the door to an alternative candidate.
Pai argued the rules, which applied regulations originally written for telephone companies to internet service providers, were overly burdensome and could open the door to more and more federal regulation of broadband.
Macron had leveraged France's close relations with both Lebanon and Saudi Arabia to secure a deal that saw Hariri travel to Paris and open the door to a resolution of the crisis.
High school and college football games create civic spirit in a fractious world, help teenagers learn teamwork and self-discipline, and can open the door to college for many who wouldn't otherwise go.
For Clinton, an endorsement from Sanders - seen as a champion of the progressive left - could open the door to many of his supporters who have been reluctant to support the more moderate Clinton.
They open the door to abuse, aggressive and confrontational behavior in bathrooms, and encourage strangers to demand that women and girls prove that they are actually female in order to use the restroom.
PARIS (Reuters) - French Socialist presidential hopeful Manuel Valls distanced himself from his main rival for his party's presidential ticket on Friday and left open the door to backing centrist independent Emmanuel Macron instead.
"Demonstration of aircraft-like, on-demand, and routine access to space is important for meeting critical Defense Department needs and could help open the door to a range of next-generation commercial opportunities."
The bill has come under a barrage of criticisms from health groups and even the insurance industry over fears that it would open the door to discrimination against people with preexisting health conditions.
Such stubbornly soft inflation will likely stir debate about the need to amend the ECB's inflation target, in favour of a more flexible goal that would open the door to even bigger stimulus.
" This book and the new imprint, he says "came out of a discussion about how we could expand our translation efforts and open the door to the English language market a bit wider.
Such stubbornly soft inflation will likely stir debate about the need to amend the ECB's inflation target, in favor of a more flexible goal that would open the door to even bigger stimulus.
The Affordable Care Act was supposed to open the door to a new class of drugs that would spark competition and lower prices for some of the most expensive therapies in the world.
" At the conference, Wood also announced that the Substrate software will be relicensed to Apache 2, which will "instantly open the door to all of the Fortune 500 to actually experiment with it.
We also need new privacy enhancing techniques that minimize the dependence on personal information, such as Social Security numbers and dates of birth, that open the door to data breach and identity theft.
All of these upgrades will help revitalize interest in skinny laptops and open the door to more powerful versions of machines like the Surface Laptop, Dell XPS 13, and of course, Apple's MacBook.
Donald Trump, the country's president-elect, has vowed to appoint judges who oppose access to abortion to the U.S. Supreme Court, a move that could open the door to overturning Roe v. Wade.
Mark Watne, the group's president, said he believed that if the legislation went into effect, it could open the door to consolidation and the possibility that smaller farms could go out of business.
The FDP has been particularly critical of Macron's ideas for a euro zone budget, fearful this would open the door to Germany subsidizing economically weak members of the 19-nation single currency bloc.
"Today's softer-than-expected inflation data are consistent with our view that cooling price pressures will open the door to further monetary easing in the coming quarters," Capital Economics wrote in a note.
Ken Buck (Colo.) that would open the door to the House being able to more forcefully assert their Article One powers to rein in the administrative state overreaches by the outgoing Obama administration.
" The American Civil Liberties Union, however, defended Assange in a statement, arguing that U.S. prosecution would be "unconstitutional" and open the door to criminal investigations of "other news organizations" for publishing "truthful information.
When Seligman changed the situation and left open the door to the cage, Walker wrote, the dogs had to be repeatedly dragged out of the cage before they understood that escape was possible.
If Clinton wants to be more than "likable enough," she has to open the door to Republicans and independents who are dissatisfied with Trump but have been trained for decades to distrust her.
Speaking at the Economic Club of New York on Thursday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the president would prefer a 2018 reduction but seemed to open the door to a one-year delay.
It would be a huge accomplishment if the most enduring contribution of "Incarnations" to the literature about India, especially in the West, should be to open the door to more biographies about Indians.
Internet of things devices can open the door to a host of potential security issues; Hackers who are able to access one device can sometimes find a way to manipulate other connected items.
Bryce Dejean-Jones, 23, a player for the New Orleans Pelicans, kicked open the door to an apartment in the middle of the night, startling the man who lived there, the authorities said.
To admit the accuser may be telling the truth is to open the door to surrendering some measure of power, whether it's a seat on a court or a seat in the Senate.
And the Pentagon must open the door to plea deals when appropriate and honor those that have already been struck; they may be the only real hope for closing cases tainted by torture.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign minister Wang Yi said on Thursday Beijing hopes North and South Korea can keep the momentum of interaction going and gradually open the door to peace on the peninsula.
The more the president and his aides open the door to torture, even through as tentative a step as an executive order, the more likely lower-level people are to resort to it.
The researchers found that kids of Somali descent weren't more likely than white children to have the disorder — but the concerns about autism were enough to open the door to anti-vaccine views.
First, she argued, changing leaders so close to the March 29 deadline for withdrawal from the European Union could open the door to something worse — a Labour government or a reversal of Brexit.
Context: Last month, a financial watchdog group also issued a stern warning to Pakistan, saying its failures to address terrorism could open the door to sanctions that would devastate its already struggling economy.
A free flow of ideas and personnel can open the door to claims of theft or copying, but technologists often look down on companies that resort to legal action to kneecap a competitor.
But with this indictment, he has become the target for a case that could open the door to criminalizing activities that are crucial to American investigative journalists who write about national security matters.
Han Kuo-yu, the Kuomintang's mayor-elect in the southern port city of Kaohsiung, and the most high profile of the party's winners, said he would open the door to contacts with China.
Resolving the dispute would open the door to greater prosperity and stability through membership in the European Union and NATO, which Greece has used its veto to block until a solution is found.
Many hoped a less confrontational approach would eventually open the door to solving other problems, like Iran's ballistic missile program; hostage-taking; threats to Israel; and military involvement in Syria, Yemen and Lebanon.
" Even more, Washington suggests that the mischiefs of partisanship will open "the door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
If the firestorms on social media are any indication, many here in Mexico are also worried that the designation might open the door to some sort of military intervention by the United States.
Works in Progress When you open the door to 35 West 14th Street, you're presented with one of the more challenging staircases in New York City — three stories in one long, steep shot.
"This is about a cultural failure at Boeing under pressure from Wall Street to just get this thing out there and make sure that you don't open the door to further pilot training."
Trump, during an Oval Office meeting with his South Korean counterpart, Moon Jae-in, left open the door to a third summit with Kim but said it's up to the North Korean dictator.
" Ayatollah Khamenei said that "sitting at the negotiating table" with American envoys would open the door to greater American intervention in the region and that such negotiations therefore must "come to an end.
Meteorologists are concerned the FCC's rush to sell off frequencies will also open the door to selling other ones essential to weather satellites to detect rain, snow, temperature, clouds, and ice, Gerth said.
That could open the door to action on Trump's revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), drug pricing and infrastructure, among other topics — if the two sides can actually stop fighting.
Miron said the clearance of fresh Brazilian beef for import into the United States in August helped open the door to other markets, especially in Asia, which tend to follow U.S. officials' recommendations.
However Ghani's office said on Sunday that the removal of Mansour could open the door to talks, and said Taliban who wanted to end bloodshed should return from "alien soil" and join peace efforts.
"I'm all for helping community banks and credit unions, but this bill goes way beyond that and includes massive giveaways to Wall Street that will open the door to another financial crisis," she said.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's opposition said on Thursday new electoral regulations proposed by President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party and its nationalist allies could open the door to fraud and jeopardise the fairness of 2019 elections.
The discovery phase of the case would also unlock internal documents and open the door to depositions of employees of the gun companies, giving the public insight into the internal strategy in these companies.
Approval would stop the rot in public finances and open the door to waves of privatization, deregulation and tax cuts by making it more attractive for foreign companies to invest in Brazil, they say.
Battling an unexpectedly long and deep slowdown, the ECB kept interest rates unchanged earlier this week, promising ultra-easy policy at least through this year and keeping open the door to even more stimulus.
In the end though, I'm the one surprised — I open the door to discover L. has set up an "apartment picnic" on the floor complete with cushions, candles, and a nice bottle of wine.
Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, seemed to open the door to the possibility of a second hearing for Kavanaugh after the latest allegations came to light, according to the Washington Examiner.
"A departure of the USA from the WTO agreements would be like playing with fire because this would open the door to arbitrary treatment of U.S. products and services by other countries," Bingmann warned.
"A failed budget vote could potentially open the door to early general elections, the timing of which is still unclear," Antonio Barroso, deputy director of research at Teneo Intelligence, said in a note Tuesday.
On the second floor, next to her office, the armored cops even smashed open the door to one room with a metal baton, in spite of Linnyk's offer of a key to unlock it.
" Bats urged the SEC to approve its proposed rule change, which would open the door to the listing of the ETF and "provide investors access to bitcoin through a regulated and transparent investment vehicle.
It might also allow Podemos and its pony-tailed leader, Pablo Iglesias, to overtake Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE), and could even open the door to a Podemos government backed by IU and the Socialists.
Republican leaders aren't counting on that, but if any or all of those lawmakers open the door to changes that could get them on board, aides make clear Republicans will jump at the chance.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet approved draft legislation on Friday to open the door to more overseas blue-collar workers in sectors grappling with labour shortages, a controversial policy shift in immigration-shy Japan.
In a major review of the problem, the World Health Organization (WHO) said that bogus drugs are a growing threat as increased pharmaceutical trade, including Internet sales, open the door to sometimes toxic products.
Tuesday's ruling concerned only the state legislative districts, but legal experts have said it could open the door to a similar lawsuit challenging North Carolina's congressional map, which is also widely seen as gerrymandered.
"We're seeking to open the door to better skin health and self-care for our community," says Boateng, with "Ceylon serving as a potential gateway to better health outcomes for people like us." ceylon.
" Buttigieg The former South Bend, Indiana, mayor is closing his campaign by highlighting his uniqueness as the youngest candidate in the race: It's time to "open the door to a new generation of leadership.
Another plan to let the EU's common budget and its development bank invest in military research would open the door to new drones, cyber warfare systems and other hi-tech gear, EU officials said.
The third was a renegotiation of the agreement with the American-led coalition that might allow for some troops to stay, which would open the door to having other international forces stay as well.
"There's a fear that moving too quickly on inter-Korean relations will undermine US efforts to maintain pressure on North Korea to denuclearize and prematurely open the door to renewed economic engagements," he said.
He also said that legalizing same-sex marriage would open the door to marriage between siblings and urged listeners to ignore Justice Anthony Kennedy's majority opinion in the Supreme Court's landmark marriage equality case.
The program provides a six-to-one match for up to $175 in contributions from an individual city resident, meaning a $175 contribution would open the door to an additional $1,050 in matching funds.
And Ms. Farlow added that Pershing recently applied to move its public listing to London from Amsterdam, which would open the door to more investors if it were added to London's main stock index.
But she did leave open the door to a potential meeting between Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani next week in New York -- something that was a possibility before the attack in Saudi Arabia.
"I think these findings open the door to begin to explore the assembly process of the virus," said Richard Kuhn, director of the Purdue Institute of Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease, in a release.
And hopefully you can use your imagination there, but I think there's a lot they can do and that would open the door to communities having money and potentially moderators having a share of that.
ZURICH (Reuters) - A Swiss court will decide within weeks whether UBS must hand over historical client data to French tax authorities, a ruling that could open the door to fresh financial claims against Switzerland's banks.
" Arms Control Association Executive Director Daryl Kimball similarly warned in his own statement that a lapse in New START would "open the door to unconstrained nuclear competition that President Trump says he wants to avoid.
In China, North Korea's lone major ally, foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the crisis was "approaching a critical juncture", but it might also be a turning point to open the door to peace talks.
European officials sent conflicting signals on Wednesday about whether an acknowledgement of Britain's financial obligations during a post-Brexit transition period might be enough to break the logjam and open the door to deeper talks.
Republican fundraisers on Wednesday -- including those with ties to the brass-knuckled world of Bannon's Breitbart and anti-establishment insurgent groups -- expressed mixed confidence that Bannon could open the door to donors beyond the Mercers.
"To be one of the women who helped open the door to those possibilities, that's an honor," she tells CNBC Make It. Hayes tracks her workouts, progress, travels, gratitude and "manifestations" in a bullet journal.
Several top lawmakers allied with the ruling coalition have told Reuters they are concerned that multiple votes to protect a deeply unpopular leader could erode his support, eventually prying open the door to a trial.
Or maybe you'll both agree to turn off your email in the evenings so that you can go to bed not feeling quite as stressed or distracted, which can open the door to sexual opportunities.
"When you give license to open expressions of bigotry against Mexicans and Muslims, you open the door to bigotry against all groups of people, including Jews," he said in a statement to the Daily News.
That could open the door to new use cases and ideas, and, should it be successful, will lock those developers further into Google's cloud ecosystem on both the hardware (the TPU) and framework (TensorFlow) level.
The state is ahead of nearly all others in regulating and taxing sports wagers after a U.S. Supreme Court decision in May threw open the door to any state that wants to legalize the activity.
The government said on Friday that an audit of the contentious presidential election would likely be completed early next week, which could either back Morales' victory or throw open the door to a new vote.
Any failure to agree would open the door to the second-placed Socialists, who saw their own share of seats surge to an expected 79 after their candidate won Bulgaria's largely ceremonial presidency in November.
"The rationale for candidate contribution limits is that they prevent corruption -- if Kavanaugh were to oppose contribution limits, he would be willing to open the door to massive corruption of our elected officials," he added.
Idigoras said he was confident that China would soon open the door to Argentine soymeal, as a massive dietary shift away from rice and toward protein in the Asian country increased demand for livestock feed.
He is leaving open the door to cooperation on some issues but warning that once Democrats crank up investigations, he is ready to use his power to target them, and grind government to a halt.
For many, particularly Awami League supporters, to allow any equivocation about the numbers of victims in the 1971 war is to open the door to the apologists for Pakistan and the enemies of Bangladeshi independence.
As I pushed open the door to the pond, which was emblazoned with the sign "MEN ONLY", I felt the thrill of trespass, accompanied by a slight anxiety about being booted out by boxing champions.
Those rooms housed dozens of U.S. veterans who were then brought to Capitol Hill to lobby against a law that would open the door to lawsuits against the Saudi government for the September 11th attacks.
"We believe fully automated voice recognition, identification, and trading could open the door to other retail voice activated technological advancements in the banking & brokerage area," they said, adding it could "marginally increase trades, over time."
Read: Rod Rosenstein lives to die another day Democrats have worried that Rosenstein's ouster could open the door to an attempt by the president to curtail the special counsel's investigation, and even potentially fire Mueller.
Rights groups have strongly attacked the bill, saying it prioritizes the military's role in fighting the gangs over improving the police, and could open the door to greater abuses and impunity by the armed forces.
But broad and subjective legal proscriptions not only contradict the fundamental right to freedom of expression; they also open the door to persecution of minority faiths, as in Ms. Bibi's case, or of political dissidents.
But he said accusing people of being members of MS-13 when they have not been arrested or convicted as such would "open the door to racial profiling" and be otherwise counterproductive to law enforcement.
A smaller number of conservative Trump supporters like Mr. King seemed most upset about the specifics of the deal and how it seemed to open the door to a path to legalization for 800,000 immigrants.
By continuing this trajectory, Washington can secure both the geo-political advantages, such as the land route to resupply Afghanistan, and open the door to further economic opportunities, like the nascent Astana International Financial Center.
"The rationale for candidate contribution limits is that they prevent corruption -- if Kavanaugh were to oppose contribution limits, he would be willing to open the door to massive corruption of our elected officials," he said.
The same freedoms that open the door to extremist groups on some dot-org sites, nonprofit leaders say, also help protect free speech on public-interest dot-org sites in developing countries with authoritarian governments.
Adults get to express themselves and open the door to new opportunities, and viewers find a little positivity while dealing with the stress of school, a constant news cycle and generally being an awkward teenager.
Advocates for pregnant people have said that laws that enable women to be prosecuted for allegedly endangering their unborn child can open the door to more cases where people are charged for miscarriages and abortions.
Last week, the designer Olivia Wendel yanked open the door to the Bushwick, Brooklyn, building where she lives and works, and smoothed her white blouse, printed with muddy-looking flowers — a gift from her sisters.
Washington (CNN)Former US Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker knocked the Trump administration for the framework agreement it announced with the Taliban that could open the door to ending the nearly 20-year long war.
In China, North Korea's lone major ally, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the crisis was "approaching a critical juncture", but it was also maybe a turning point to open the door to peace talks.
Five administration and military officials with direct knowledge tell CNN that Shanahan's efforts are designed to possibly open the door to potential criminal charges being brought against those personnel who were involved in the incident.
BEIJING, Feb 8 (Reuters) - China's foreign minister Wang Yi said on Thursday Beijing hopes North and South Korea can keep the momentum of interaction going and gradually open the door to peace on the peninsula.
Perhaps a mixture of inducements and consequences could be created sufficient to halt these tests, defuse the current crisis, and open the door to future negotiations on the fundamental challenges of North Korea, including denuclearization.
"FAME has set the standard for industry-driven apprenticeships, and by taking it nationwide, we will open the door to high-paying manufacturing jobs for Americans across the country," Timmons said in a press release.
The EPA will open the door to replacing the rule with a weaker, more industry-friendly standard to limit carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, though it did not promise to pursue a new regulation.
"If we reject the current deal and go back to square one, this will open the door to far greater uncertainty, increased risk and the prospect of downgrading our ability to protect the public," he said.
Trump's action, the toughest yet against Maduro, not only bans U.S. companies from dealings with the Venezuela government but also appears to open the door to possible sanctions against foreign firms or individuals that assist it.
The revolution in iron ore pricing has largely failed to travel down the steel value chain, producers reluctant to lose their pricing power and fearful that futures trading will open the door to speculative price drivers.
Dozens of fans, which are used to pump out hot air generated by the descending rows of server racks, create such a vacuum that it can be hard to open the door to the data center.
His view follows the Fed's Jackson Hole symposium last week which saw Chair Janet Yellen open the door to a September hike when she said the case for a rate move had strengthened in recent months.
The effect, however, may be the same: allowing people to obtain blueprints for a fully 3D-printed gun — which experts and advocates worry could open the door to a new wave of easily accessible, untraceable guns.
The new features are similar to Microsoft's existing Kinect functionality, but they open the door to the millions of Xbox One owners that will have purchased the console before Microsoft unbundled Kinect and killed it off.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet approved draft legislation on Friday to open the door to more overseas blue-collar workers in sectors grappling with labor shortages, a controversial policy shift in immigration-shy Japan.
The military adviser to Iran's supreme leader was quoted on Wednesday as saying any change in the status of the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran says it protects, would open the door to a dangerous confrontation.
Graham, as he appeared with GOP leaders to announce they would not hold a vote this week on the repeal bill, said a lengthier and more fulsome process would open the door to lawmakers like Sens.
I have grave concerns that such actions would open the door to foreign governments doing the same to American citizens, demanding access to data centers in the U.S. or seizing such data without following treaty requirements.
The brain also produces similar signals when someone imagines hearing spoken words, which may open the door to a speech-processing device for people with conditions such as aphasia (the inability to understand or produce speech).
There are also fears that the Turkish operation will create a security vacuum and open the door to the resurgence of ISIS while also serving to the benefit of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Iran, and Russia.
NYPD drones  Drones are coming to the nation's largest police force, and while they may have some seriously helpful applications, civil rights groups worry they could open the door to some Orwellian levels of privacy invasion.
The current bill would exempt certain items, such as speaker fees related to educational events, according to Public Citizen, a consumer watchdog group, which argues that the change will open the door to more industry influence.
Each time I went to a gynecologist's appointment, I waited until the very last instant — the moment when I was sitting in my gown, waiting for the doctor to open the doorto try and relax.
It will also open the door to the real possibility that Defense Secretary James Mattis -- a decades-long advocate of alliances -- may no longer be relevant in the Trump administration and might even have to go.
The Trump administration cracked open the door to removing tariffs on medical supplies from China as the White House scrambles to address a shortage of masks, ventilators and other tools needed to subdue the coronavirus outbreak.
Should he prevail, the court's decision could open the door to many other challenges, given that federal statutes frequently require executive branch officials and agencies to make judgments about how the statutes are to be applied.
For her, it was his admiration that eventually cracked open the door to Kachka, where she serves slightly more elegant renditions of her mother's food, and specialties from as far afield as Georgia, Uzbekistan and Siberia.
That immediately seems to open the door to coaching candidates who might conceivably expect more personnel influence, such as Nick Saban at Alabama, Brian Kelly of Notre Dame, or the retired Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher.
Given close ties between Cuba and Venezuela, better relations with Cuba could open the door to peaceful settlement of the infernal situation in that country, which is now on track to produce more refugees than Syria.
To expand that exception beyond international war crimes, even for those accused of being part of Al Qaeda, is to open the door to further, novel incursions on that right in the name of national security.
And the Democratic National Committee's decision -- announced Friday -- to eliminate an individual donor requirement to participate in future primary debates could open the door to Bloomberg joining the debate stage in Las Vegas on February 19.
In fact, Bruno realized as he waited for the butler to open the door to Falk's rooms, he had dreamed, not of a situation, or of a lost person or place, but merely of an image.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A workaholic keen swimmer with an extensive knowledge of foreign literature — China's state news agency Xinhua on Friday cracked open the door to President Xi Jinping's private life in an unusual and glowing profile.
US officials formally open the door to adding new tariffs to another $300 billion in goods -- "essentially all remaining imports from China," including consumer items like toys and electronics left out of the initial tariff round.
Amid the posturing, however, there were some hints that Mr. Trump's proposal, which he unveiled in a 13-minute White House address on Saturday, might open the door to talks that could result in a deal.
Hundreds of thousands of people — perhaps even more than 1 million — took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest a government bill that would open the door to criminal extradition to mainland China.
In contrast, Google (like Uber, which started testing self-driving cars last year) hopes to come out of the gate with fully automated vehicles, which would open the door to their use in ride-hailing services.
Mactaggart, though, said that despite the scrutiny being leveled at the industry now, a lack of clear government rules over consumer data could open the door to tech platforms themselves taking politics into their own hands someday.
So, we&aposll see if that changes as this process moves forward, and if you get tax reform passed, maybe it might open the door to some of those spending cuts that we hear a lot about.
But through Arnold's lens, I understood what everyone else was discovering in those midnight Bible studies that I wasn't: that the right song or the right prayer might just open the door to some kind of salvation.
With the Trump administration preoccupied by tax reform, some market participants see relaxation as more likely than a repeal, which could be politically unpalatable and open the door to tighter terms, if not necessarily to higher leverage.
"If we open the door to products with foreign ingredients, we are not talking of real Made in Italy ... this is not the kind of help we are looking for," said Riccardo Deserti, chairman of the consortium.
The military adviser to Iran's supreme leader was quoted on Wednesday as saying that any change in the status of the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran says it protects, would open the door to a dangerous confrontation.
ZURICH, March 15 (Reuters) - A Swiss court will decide within weeks whether UBS must hand over historical client data to French tax authorities, a ruling that could open the door to fresh financial claims against Switzerland's banks.
Enter Kavanaugh, who condemned the opinion as "paternalistic" and wandered off on an irrelevant tangent about whether it would open the door to "over-regulation" of the risk-taking heroes of NASCAR and professional football teams. 3.
"When we open the door to technology, in many cases it's very, very good, but we always have to be very, very concerned about the potential downside," Mr. Klein said at a news conference in Lower Manhattan.
It would also open the door to changes in federal drug testing requirements that currently sanction employees for their off-the-job cannabis use, even in cases where the consumption takes place in jurisdictions that permit it.
While that doesn't mean he is a lock for the Senate -- Utah's Republican nominating process could open the door to a challenge from Romney's ideological right -- it does suggest that the odds favor Romney at the moment.
Powell said Friday that while the U.S. economy appeared to be holding strong, the Fed would "act as appropriate to sustain the expansion," mirroring language he used in June to open the door to a rate cut.
If it succeeds, economists believe that would open the door to scaling back its bond purchases, but still leave it the option to buy more bonds or cut rates deeper into negative territory if economic conditions deteriorate.
This possibility, after all, would open the door to a matchup between Lombard and Dong Hyun Kim, a pair of world-class judokas who were briefly scheduled to meet in 2014, but unfortunately never got the chance.
Any prosecution of Assange for publishing would be "unprecedented and unconstitutional" according to Ben Wizner, from the American Civil Liberties' Union (ACLU), adding that it could open the door to charges being filed against other media organizations.
Since the election, a leading private water trade group has voiced its support of Trump, noting that it is "eager to work with [his] administration to open the door" to the industry's own pro-privatization policy agenda.
ROME — In a potentially groundbreaking move, the Roman Catholic Church on Monday cracked open the door to ordaining married, elderly men to the priesthood to meet the pastoral needs of Catholics in remote areas of the Amazon.
Trump administration officials tend to emphasize economic strife (which isn't a valid argument for asylum under US law); Democrats and advocates tend to emphasize oppression and gang violence, which can open the door to an asylum claim.
Money market pricing became even more aggressive after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell threw open the door to a cut, promising on June 22014 the Fed would act "as appropriate" to address risks from the trade dispute.
They also plan to eliminate its independent funding so that if Congress wants to quietly open the door to anti-consumer abuses, it can simply starve the agency of the money it needs to do its job.
What comes next for Cadillac is unknown, but IMSA has made plans for 2022, and rule changes should open the door to more automaker participation in prototype racing, including the world's premier endurance race at Le Mans.
By putting the onus on Mr. Mattis, the president appeared to open the door to allowing at least some transgender service members to remain in the military, contrary to his initial tweet that all would be disallowed.
O goddess of sway, don't give me away, let me pretend I'm a player with an ace in the hole, because I know I have nothing, but sometimes only nothing can open the door to something else.
That decision worries free speech advocates who are concerned it could open the door to general monitoring obligations being placed on tech platforms in the region, with the risk of a chilling effect on freedom of expression.
His death in this week's episode is treated like a sad inevitability, as the inept schemes and crippling pettiness of a not-so-clever man lead to another needless fatality and open the door to still more.
That position has served as the foundation of the American strategy of deterrence since World War II. At the same time, an American preemptive first strike, unless completely successful, would open the door to a costly response.
"This could open the door to undo marriage equality elsewhere," said Jordan Sousa, founder of Bermuda's Gay Straight Alliance, one of several local advocacy groups for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights, with 1,200-odd members.
Money market pricing became even more aggressive after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell threw open the door to a cut, promising on June 4 the Fed would act "as appropriate" to address risks from the trade dispute.
But experts worry that argument would create a slippery slope and open the door to cases that could weaken the security and privacy of the curtilage, a legal concept older than the founding of the United States.
The court with Gorsuch, like a court with Scalia still on it, seems poised to kill off what's left of McCain-Feingold and potentially open the door to candidates taking unlimited contributions from individuals and perhaps even corporations.
The comments by Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh, published on his website, said cinemas and round-the-clock entertainment could open the door to "atheistic or rotten" foreign films and encourage the mixing of the sexes.
While people in popular tourist destinations have increasingly been asking what happens to local communities and neighborhoods if you throw open the door to short term rental opportunism without considering the impact on long-term residents and rents.
Her extensive experience combined with her early exposure as the daughter of a small business owner in Illinois, Clinton understands first-hand our inherent challenges and how a small business can open the door to the middle class.
"I don't know if this has any interest to future developers," Mr. Devine said, swinging open the door to an immaculate stainless-steel facility where aproned chefs were preparing a loaf of bread the size of a tire.
Speaking at a Colombia Business Forum event in London Cardenas said new inflation figures due in the coming days would show it easing back and open the door to a cut in the country's 7.75 percent interest rates.
Before trading started on January 4th, the first trading day of 2016, Chinese financial media were full of cheery predictions that the nation's markets would "open the door to red"—that is, get off to a flying start.
The decision to lift the rules will open the door to internet providers charging customers more when they want to access a certain website (or set of websites) or giving them discounts to access content the provider produced.
Stocks hit session highs after Fed Governor Lael Brainard, who some had expected to abandon her stance and open the door to higher rates, said the U.S. central bank must be careful not to remove stimulus too quickly.
It also said the concept of a robot prostitute using material that prevented the spread of disease was "wildly optimistic" and could open the door to legal action where there was "unclear responsibility for condoms and cleaning products."
"Once you make the extreme normal, you open the door to even worse," she said in Madison, Wisconsin, as part of a two-day trip to the state ahead of its April 5 Democratic and Republican primary elections.
" Graham became the first Republican to open the door to a hearing from Ford, saying he would "gladly listen to what she has to say and compare that against all other information we have received about Judge Kavanaugh.
But the very tools we will use to achieve these goals will also open the door to the selection for and ultimately manipulation of non-disease-related genetic traits — and with them a new set of evolutionary possibilities.
An agreement to delay shipment of the S-4003s could still open the door to U.S. President Donald Trump convincing Erdogan to turn his back on what the Turkish leader has repeatedly called a "done deal" with Russia.
The departure last year of veteran diplomat Tom Shannon, who favored dialogue with Caracas and was often dispatched for talks with Maduro, helped open the door to those who wanted a heavier-handed approach, according to U.S. officials.
Republican defense hawks are sounding the alarm over a peace agreement they say could open the door to a Taliban resurgence, with some privately lobbying the White House to leave a small number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
Technology companies have countered that breaking encryption in this way threatens the integrity of greater swaths of encryption technology, and that providing keys to decrypt communications in one instance can open the door to unveiling any private conversation.
By highlighting a more expansive standard for what constitutes a false claim under the act, the court's ruling is likely to open the door to more whistle-blower cases, according to lawyers who represent plaintiffs in these matters.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban evangelical churches are collecting signatures to petition against a proposed constitutional amendment that would open the door to gay marriage, as part of an unusually strong non-governmental political campaign for the Communist-run island.
It remained to be seen what the Supreme Court would do, but the request for a review, which had the blessing of the president, appeared to open the door to dialing back at least some of its decision.
LONDON (Reuters) - Andrea Leadsom believes her pitch for a sensible Brexit will not only break the impasse over Britain's departure from the European Union but also open the door to Downing Street for her to become prime minister.
Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo, who has just returned from meetings with policymakers at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, said if Washington stepped back from free trade, it would open the door to China.
Having a Canada Goose coat helps, but once we open the door to our place after a cold commute home, we want a big blanket, a hot drink, and a relaxing beauty product that feels like a bear hug.
Speaking to Arabian Business on Wednesday, Habtoor insisted Trump's comments on Muslims "were for the election only" and he would now tone down his rhetoric, something that would open the door to re-establishing good relations with the Gulf.
"All sides agree that finalizing a U.S.-Taliban understanding on terrorism and foreign troop presence will open the door to intra-Afghan dialogue and negotiation," Pompeo said, adding that next step is at the heart of the U.S. effort.
Analysts believe the reforms will open the door to rate cuts, possibly as early as Tuesday, but are divided over the size of any initial reduction and how much it may help struggling smaller companies in the near term.
Another worry is that Mr Renzi's defeat would open the door to government by the maverick Five Star Movement (M5S), a populist group which, though less radical than France's National Front or Spain's Podemos, is woefully unprepared to govern.
Collins is the first Republican senator to formally say she will vote yes on a blanket up-or-down vote, scheduled for Friday, that would open the door to hearing from new witnesses as part of the Senate proceeding.
Critics argue that Assange shouldn't be afforded the protections of a traditional journalist, but groups like the American Civil Liberties Union have warned that charges against Assange could open the door to prosecuting other outlets that publish leaked documents.
While Salesforce is still generating organic growth as more large businesses move their applications to the cloud, the company has also been on a spending spree to move into new areas and open the door to new expansion opportunities.
"Any prosecution by the United States of Mr. Assange for Wikileaks' publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstitutional, and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations," warned the American Civil Liberties Union after Assange's arrest.
The euro fell to a two-month low against the dollar on Wednesday, hit by weak economic data and speculation that the European Central Bank may open the door to aggressive monetary policy easing as soon as this week.
DE) Mercedes-Benz have held sway in the market for high-performance limousines for decades, but analysts warn a shift toward electric and self-driving cars could open the door to new challengers, such as U.S. manufacturer Tesla (TSLA.
The guilty verdicts by an Italian judge could open the door to potential damages suits against Autostrade, which is also under investigation after a bridge it operated collapsed in the Italian city of Genoa last August, killing 43 people.
Stocks hit session highs after Federal Reserve governor Lael Brainard, expected last week by some to abandon her stance and open the door to higher rates, said Monday the Fed must be careful not to remove stimulus too quickly.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's program for paying confidential sources to assist with narcotics-trafficking investigations is riddled with deficiencies that could open the door to fraud and abuse, the Justice Department's internal watchdog said on Thursday.
During the 1988 campaign, for instance, he helped open the door to some of the nastier elements in our modern political world, such as Lee Atwater's cut-throat campaign style that capitalized on division as a path to victory.
"There is a real limit to how much states can open the door to giving subsidies to more people," said Larry Levitt, senior vice president at the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation, which focuses on health and health policy issues.
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron of France tried to seize control of the issue of immigration on Wednesday, as his government announced steps to make the country less attractive to migrants while cracking open the door to skilled foreign workers.
Concerns arose in October that an agreement by a Chinese company to acquire the port of Darwin, in Australia's Northern Territory, could open the door to spying on United States Marines, who train there several months of the year.
Now he has set his sights on a new target: transforming Turkey's parliamentary system of government into a presidential one, a change his critics say could soon open the door to his seizing the title of president for life.
We must do away with ObamaCare and open the door to private-sector alternatives that invite competition and lower costs and end government control, while assuring those with pre-existing conditions that they will be covered and receive care.
We must address China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs), intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers and, ultimately, China's currency policies — all structural issues that were not addressed at the time of the WTO's decision to open the door to China.
Bond yields in Italy, Spain and Portugal all fell 4-5 basis points each , with sentiment buoyed by talks between the bloc's main powers, Germany and France, which may open the door to changing treaties to facilitate ambitious reform.
Republicans had previously vowed not even to meet with the nominee, so the White House hopes the shift is a sign that public pressure could open the door to a hearing for Garland and a vote down the road.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Venezuelan dollar bonds were slightly lower on Monday after a controversial weekend election for a legislative super-body that could open the door to fresh U.S. sanctions, including measures targeting the country's crucial energy sector.
"Luckily the FAA rules do allow for a waiver process that will open the door to some more advanced operations, such as flights directly over people, night time flights, and allowing one pilot to operate multiple drones," said Ellman.
In a giveaway to big commercial interests who want the immediate satisfaction of a massive executive payday, Ryan Zinke's Interior Department is planning to ravage irreplaceable American lands and throw open the door to the decimation of rare wildlife.
A blessing by the academy of either or both telescope projects could open the door to money from the National Science Foundation, which has traditionally supported astronomy in the United States, but has yet to contribute to either endeavor.
This was clear as soon as I pulled open the door to the basement of Babycastles, a gallery for independent video games in Manhattan, to reveal a room packed with people swaying to the sounds of algorithmically generated music.
" And then he arrived at one of his greatest concerns: The ways in which hyperpartisanship could open the door "to foreign influence and corruption, which find a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
GOP leadership and top aides had appeared increasingly confident they would be able to squash a vote, expected to take place on Friday, to open the door to calling new witnesses and compelling the administration to hand over documents.
VIENNA, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The Austrian government's planned overhaul of the body through which it holds stakes in several large companies will open the door to topping up those holdings more easily, Finance Minister Hartwig Loeger said on Monday.
This could open the door to sending financial executives to jail for violations, something former President Barack Obama was reluctant to do, despite the fact that public opinion generally favored the prosecution of bankers after the 2008 financial crisis.
He said in a "Fox & Friends" interview last Thursday that it would be a "shame" if Democrats won control of Congress, but indicated it could open the door to an elusive deal to rebuild the nation's roads and bridges.
In these cases, drivers must lean against the customers' door in case a big dog tries to exit and place the package at the floor level as they open the door to prevent any small dogs from running out.
PARIS (Reuters) - The U.S. decision to withdraw from northeastern Syria leaving Turkey to launch an offensive against Kurdish militants in the region could open the door to a revival of Islamic State, France's armed forces minister said on Monday.
Among the others arrested was Walter Sisulu, secretary general of the A.N.C. That October, Mr. Kathrada was indicted on charges of trying to overthrow the government, start a guerrilla war and open the door to invasion by foreign powers.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A senior adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday flatly rejected the idea of giving Syrian Kurds a measure of autonomy, saying such a move would open the door to the partition of the country.
We got the actor -- who famously played Aaron Burr in the smash musical -- at LAX Wednesday and asked about Trump's argument that removing the statue of Robert E. Lee could open the door to 86'ing the famous presidents.
The labor market in fast-ageing Japan is its tightest in nearly half a century and the government has cracked open the door to allow foreigners to work in such areas as farming, at car factories and in convenience stores.
The Fed will respond "as appropriate" to the risks posed by a global trade war and other recent developments, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday in remarks that seemed to open the door to the possibility of a rate cut.
The study, which was published in the Biomaterials journal, found that the ingredient dimethylpolysiloxane (an anti-foaming agent made of silicone added to the oil used to cook the famous fries) might open the door to improved hair regrowth therapies.
"Any prosecution of Mr. Assange for Wikileaks' publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstitutional, and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations," Ben Wizner, director of the group's speech, privacy and technology project, said in a statement.
However, there are tensions between U.S. scepticism and the optimism of South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who wants to use the Games to improve relations with the North and open the door to eventual talks on its weapons programs.
A lot of that will depend on whether 23 state attorneys general win their ongoing lawsuit against the FCC; a case that could either restore the FCC's 2015 rules, or open the door to entirely new network restrictions and caveats.
Obama has declined on previous trips to Latin America to apologize for CIA activities in the region during decades past, but he left open the door to U.S. assistance in investigations of human rights abuses committed by former military governments there.
Opponents said the bill would open the door to doctors to lying to patients about the health of their fetuses when they feel that the patient might seek an abortion if told that the fetus has a long-term health problem.
I mean, congratulations to the winners and all, but a big part of me was sincerely hoping that ZTE's CSX project would open the door to the creation of a truly bizarre device completely outside of the mobile company's wheelhouse.
In recent days, attorneys and civil rights organizations have distributed notices that they would be prepared to help immigrants caught up in any operation and reminded people that they are not legally required to open the door to ICE officers.
The study, which was announced in December and began in May, could change how millions of dying Americans treat severe pain, and open the door to alternatives to prescription painkillers blamed for a nationwide epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths.
Many of his fellow prisoners died and were buried in the valley, along with other opposition activists - and he hopes the removal of Franco's remains might open the door to using modern forensic techniques to identify some other bodies it contains.
For now, the DMV's new rule would seem to open the door to those companies that are testing much smaller delivery vehicles, like Nuro, Udelv, and Ford — though those companies are already permitted under the state's main AV testing program.
A sale would end Rio's exposure to coal and open the door to investment by large funds that do not buy stock in companies exploiting fossil fuels, such as Norway's $1 trillion wealth fund, according to UBS analyst Glyn Lawcock.
If Erdogan works at improving relations with other elements of Turkey's political system, and doesn't do permanent institutional damage, that will open the door to improving relations with the US and with the new White House occupant in 2017, Jeffrey said.
While it is difficult to predict when autonomous vehicles (AVs) will blend into our everyday lives, regulators appear receptive to the technology, publishing first-ever guidelines earlier this week that open the door to large-scale improvements in the transportation ecosystem.
In a televised meeting with Republican and Democratic lawmakers on January 9th, Mr Trump appeared to open the door to such a reform, saying that he would "take the heat" for disappointing supporters who fervently oppose anything that looks like amnesty.
When the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) banned Russia's track and field team in June because of state-sponsored doping, it initially held open the door to Klishina because she trains and undergoes drug testing in the United States.
Displays using OLED technology have wide viewing angles and a wider color gamut, and they also open the door to curved and flexible displays (which is why Apple will have to make the switch if it ever wants a curved iPhone).
He has invested political capital in the crisis and leveraged France's close relations with both Lebanon and Saudi Arabia to secure a deal that saw Hariri travel to Paris and open the door to a resolution of the crisis last month.
Finance leaders of the Group of 20 major economies agreed in March to open the door to regulating the booming industry, though they have only just started adopting individual rules due to the difficulty of agreeing on a multilateral approach.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's parliament passed a law revamping electoral regulations on Tuesday, backing legislation the opposition said could open the door to fraud and jeopardize the fairness of 2019 polls, and triggering a brawl on the floor of the chamber.
Pai's recent repeal of net neutrality—if it survives next February's court battle—is likely to open the door to entirely new, creative surcharges and penalties on what's already some of the most expensive mobile data plans in the world.
"Fitch said the authors relied on "various assumptions and reconstructions" of unknown factors—especially bite structures of current and ancient populations, but ultimately he believes they presented "a very plausible case that will open the door to future detailed research.
" In other words, whether he knows it or not (and I suspect not) President Trump is using Dr. King's strategy -- in Dr. King's own words --"to create a situation so crisis-packed that it will inevitably open the door to negotiation.
HAVANA (Reuters) - A United Nations expert said on Friday she hoped her visit to Cuba would open the door to a more intense dialogue on human rights and praised the country's social welfare system for reducing Cubans' vulnerability to human trafficking.
Downloading the blueprints would allow people to circumvent background checks and open the door to do-it-yourself firearms that could bypass point-of-sale controls that have traditionally been used to limit access to firearms and other dangerous devices.
I hope that the humane and conservation and research communities will work with SeaWorld and vice-versa, not as opponents but as partners in a plan to phase out killer whale captivity and open the door to a sensible future.
But, all that aside, what I look for in an artwork, when I see someone create something, when I'm blind and I open the door to that museum, I look for disruption, for something that disrupts familiar patterns and awakens me.
The Fed continues to leave open the door to a rate hike in the coming months, contrary to financial markets' expectation that U.S. borrowing costs would not rise this year, CI Banco analyst James Salazar wrote in a research note.
While RapidAPI has focused up to now on public APIs, the turn with teams to private APIs will open the door to a whole new set of services and use cases that speak to another kind of growth for the company.
When I was the chairman of the FCC from 1993 to 1997, I happily followed the bipartisan mandate of Congress in the 1996 Telecommunications Act to open the door to a surge of capital spending on internet access and digital cellular.
The robot, about two feet tall and outfitted with a camera to allow Booth to monitor and control its interactions remotely, would approach Harvard students outside their dorms and ask them to open the door to the keycard-access buildings.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Congress approved a raft of constitutional changes on Tuesday that include permitting the right to a recall vote on the president, overriding opposition concerns it may open the door to allowing re-election of the country's leader.
Although the political parties have yet to agree on the wording of ballot choices, a referendum being held in late spring would likely open the door to legalizing abortions up to 12 weeks into a pregnancy, depending on the circumstances.
The head of U.S. Telecom, which lobbies on behalf of broadband providers such as AT&T and Comcast, said California's tough new rules would only bring regulatory confusion and open the door to a state-by-state patchwork of laws.

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