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"open the floodgates" Definitions
  1. to remove something serving to restrain an outburst
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But politically and legislatively, ending DACA could open the floodgates.
I'm not quite sure I'm ready to open the floodgates.
The other thing they could do is open the floodgates.
It gets a little easier if you open the floodgates.
Beyoncé, open the floodgates and allow our theory to pour forth.
But it did open the floodgates to eating in the future.
That one claim, Zdechovský says, was enough to open the floodgates.
Open the floodgates of advertising dollars to support credible news sources.
And Clinton wants to open the floodgates and let everybody else in.
But the news of Mr. Strzok's firing seemed to open the floodgates.
"You would come to rehearsal and open the floodgates," she told me.
Her election did not exactly open the floodgates for women's congressional representation.
The ruling could open the floodgates for others to sell direct to consumers.
Would that open the floodgates for skeptical Republicans to rescind support for Trump?
Well, we're about to prise open the floodgates on your stifled tear ducts.
Such a step could potentially open the floodgates to ultimatums from other companies.
Depending on how they're decided, these lawsuits could open the floodgates to new litigation.
And they open the floodgates to so much fiction that fact is swept away.
But before we open the floodgates, we should ensure that prisoners receive a high-quality education.
Snapchat flung open the floodgates of nonverbal communication when it launched lenses in September of 2015.
His peers think Sunday's victory could loosen the dam wall, if not completely open the floodgates.
Or we can seize the opportunity, open the floodgates, and keep this issue front and center.
But you can counter whether that important first will open the floodgates with two opposite points.
The film's financial success could open the floodgates for further representation, or so the thinking goes.
But several historically black colleges say it would "open the floodgates" to lawsuits from "disgruntled" students.
However, the team hopes that publishing this study will help open the floodgates for further research.
This could open the floodgates to abuse by employers at the expense of women and families.
You also open the floodgates to a lot of various claims that could be quite dangerous.
Ironically enough, it took a lot of government planning to open the floodgates of self-expression.
The prosecutors' victory throws open the floodgates to strong legal action and potentially massive financial penalties.
Hillary is going to open the floodgates, and we are going to go the way of Europe.
If open-source deployments go well in leading jurisdictions, it will open the floodgates to widespread adoption.
Annise Parker, head of the LGBTQ Victory Institute, expressed concern it could "open the floodgates" to discrimination.
"This would open the floodgates to everyone bringing in broad exceptions," said Ms. Crowley, the Cambridge expert.
"This could really open the floodgates for Central Park being in shadow in 10 years," she said.
Some argued that allowing regions to demand autonomy based on a popular vote could open the floodgates.
The Flyers received an unusual spark from center R.J. Umberger to open the floodgates in the second period.
One of the objections to amnesty is that you open the floodgates for more people to come in.
If these shelves are weakened, the could crack and break off, and that would open the floodgates -- literally.
They will, he warns, open the floodgates to funny business at the polls, including people casting multiple ballots.
Upending the outdated norms that have come to ruin the House could open the floodgates to bipartisan progress.
It would open the floodgates and lower the threshold for using the next one, and the next one.
"If Democrats were ever to seize power, they would open the floodgates to unvetted, uncontrolled migration," he warned.
Perhaps Facebook will open the floodgates for other services to roll out Watch Party-esque features of its own.
He especially emphasized that this declaration could open the floodgates for the use of national emergencies down the line.
Bradbury was honored with a stamp in Australia, and his victory seemed to open the floodgates for Aussie success.
However, direct rentals could open the floodgates for as many scooters and e-bikes as people wish to rent.
Should that defense be shattered, it could open the floodgates to Trump officials and associates forced to appear before lawmakers.
What's somewhat surprising is that Apple might offer a 12003GB version, which could really open the floodgates for shooting video.
That all said, it's not like this is going to open the floodgates to FLAC becoming a widely beloved format.
Complicity, like abuse, is not confined to Hollywood -- and it only took two words to open the floodgates: me too.
Democrats have warned that repealing the auto-lending guidance would open the floodgates for Republicans to scrap critical consumer protections.
"Allow people 'born male' to use the ladies room, and you open the floodgates of bathroom abuse," Schiappa says sardonically.
And even though meteorologists warned of unusually heavy rains in August, dam operators did not open the floodgates in advance.
To defenders of the old order, America had done her part, and there was no need to open the floodgates.
"That kind of discretion works because otherwise you open the floodgates and counteract the majesty [of the role]," she says.
Without more protection, Ryan warned that California's bill could open the floodgates for similar policies in other liberal-leaning states.
"These events could open the floodgates to more gatherings," said Ben Kiatkwankul of the Maverick Consulting Group political advisory firm.
The verdict could open the floodgates to 13,400 other plaintiffs around the world who claim to have been harmed by Roundup.
With the financial crisis fresh in the mind of most Americans, they are careful not to open the floodgates too quickly.
Every month we open the floodgates to the plebs on Twitter, inviting you send us whatever you want us to review.
In that case, the attackers weren't able to actually open the floodgates, but only because the control system wasn't functioning properly.
But no matter what the I.R.S. says, the amendment in the House bill would open the floodgates to politicking by charities.
The downpour forced open the floodgates of a nearby dam and some residents reported seeing snakes and crocodiles roaming the streets.
Lewis' endorsement will likely open the floodgates for other progressive members and those within the Congressional Black Caucus to join him.
DNC chairman Tom Perez initially shot down the suggestion, arguing such a move would open the floodgates for other single-issue debates.
Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts questioned whether allowing Heffernan to sue on First Amendment grounds would open the floodgates to frivolous lawsuits.
Ethanol backers say the changes are unnecessary and worry they would open the floodgates to broader rewrites, and possibly a wholesale repeal.
I.C. deal was seen as a first, it did not open the floodgates for Chinese government money into the American financial sector.
It could also open the floodgates for similar cases focused not on the misconduct itself, but on Trump's response to the allegations.
They give Internet service providers too much power to shape Internet users' online experience and open the floodgates for potential censorship and abuse.
ELSEWHERE > Federal court approval for a merger between AT&T and Time Warner could open the floodgates to a wave of media concentrations.
The Supreme Court said its decision to change the way judges award extra patent damages will not open the floodgates for patent trolls.
If Judge Gorsuch believes in dismantling the corporate contribution ban, it would open the floodgates to corporate and union domination over political discourse.
" Monday's court decision, it added "will open the floodgates, inviting countless illegal aliens to pour into our country on the American taxpayer's dime.
I think him being first is going to open the floodgates for people to come out next and at least have the dialogue.
Points of contention: Mr. Mnuchin and many Republicans believe that furnishing the returns could open the floodgates to weaponizing the Internal Revenue Service.
It could also open the floodgates for similar cases focused not on the alleged misconduct itself, but on Trump's response to the allegations.
Shaka Senghor's bestselling book, "Writing My Wrongs," won the admiration of Oprah Winfrey and helped to open the floodgates for formerly incarcerated authors.
Whether Hulu's win will open the floodgates for streaming services to command the Emmys as they do original television content remains to be seen.
Together, the two pieces helped open the floodgates, with more and more women coming forward about their experiences with Weinstein and other powerful men.
While the song will certainly move you—with a guttural, deja vu reaction—it's the new music video that will really open the floodgates.
That will open the floodgates for commercial operators to start using them at scale, an inflection point Airware is positioning itself to capitalize on.
"This new policy would open the floodgates to the illegal trade," says Leigh Henry, wildlife policy director at the World Wildlife Fund in Washington.
Both stories illustrate how well-meaning democratic reforms can open the floodgates to populism and nationalism and lead to the selection of demagogic leaders.
"We fear that today's decision will open the floodgates for future litigation at the expense of Illinois' commercial health," the group said in a statement.
Still, Shin—with two successful launches under his belt—didn't open the floodgates immediately, instead choosing to drive the business back down the West Coast.
Whether Bakkt will open the floodgates for institutional investment in crypto remains to be seen, but it certainly is a significant step in that direction.
"Tillerson firing may open the floodgates for more conservatives to enter the admin," Jordan Schachtel, national security correspondent for The Conservative Review, wrote on Twitter.
If one person breaks her silence and comes forward, though, it can open the floodgates and embolden other victims to add their stories as testimony.
Let's just cut to the Kessel Run: Star Wars Celebration took place this past weekend in Chicago and threw open the floodgates on Star Wars news.
"The Town has had to repeatedly open the floodgates just to balance the continually rising river levels from the Upper Hickory Nut Gorge," Lake Lure said.
The decision, which Monsanto has said it will appeal, could open the floodgates for thousands of other pending lawsuits claiming the herbicide causes non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Additionally, studies have found that buying luxury items can open the floodgates to purchasing even more stuff, which is the perfect recipe for credit card debt.
That same day the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that could open the floodgates to greater politicization and corporate influence in government.
But consumer advocates, technology experts, people who have been inundated with these calls and the lawyers representing them say such an exemption would open the floodgates.
A trade war would most likely have a negative effect on China's economy, thereby pushing policymakers there to open the floodgates with easy money or other stimulus.
The executive director of The Council of Institutional Investors went so far as to warn that Snap could "open the floodgates" for more companies to evade accountability.
But that could all change under a new plan released on Thursday by the Department of Transportation that's intended to open the floodgates for fully driverless cars.
Instagram's shopping feature has been in testing at Shopify throughout 2017, but this most recent expansion will essential open the floodgates to a much broader user population.
The federal government will appeal the MetLife ruling, but even if it wins the ruling may open the floodgates to a wave of challenges to financial reform.
But it could open the floodgates for more services in more types of hospital outpatient settings to be paid at lower rates, and that's what frightens hospitals.
Consumer advocates have warned the initial bill to revisit Dodd-Frank could open the floodgates for further rule-easing, but Heitkamp's comments may help calm those worries.
Courts, it said, should not "open the floodgates" to lawsuits by Congress in what are essentially political disputes between the legislative and executive branches of the government.
Camera glasses aren't a new idea, but Spectacles — the camera-equipped sunglasses from the company that made Snapchat — are the kind of product that can open the floodgates.
Farrow, who helped open the floodgates on the #MeToo movement, also acknowledged that a meeting with Hillary Clinton almost got canceled in the throes of his Weinstein reporting.
However, the FCC recently rolled back Obama-era guidance on what constitutes an "auto-dialer," which some consumer advocates warn could open the floodgates for more spam callers.
Mr. Stevenson sought to reassure the court that extending its earlier decisions to cover inmates like Mr. Madison would not open the floodgates to claims of lost memories.
The ruling allowing such bans — already popular among Germany's European neighbors — could open the floodgates, allowing for a raft of new measures in other cities across the country.
A move by the United Kingdom to rebuff Trump could open the floodgates to other countries feeling free to follow suit, the person familiar with Huawei's thinking said.
It's understandable, because the last thing you want is to open the floodgates to entities that aren't respectful to human sexuality … but sexual health is health and wellness.
A sale could also open the floodgates for the government to offload some of the $170 billion worth of shares it owns in companies already listed on the exchange.
Another looming specter: The Chuitna region is one of many coal-rich sites in Alaska, and opening a mine there could open the floodgates for more down the line.
"Giving national bank charters to nonbank lenders could open the floodgates to a wide range of predatory actors," said Lauren Saunders, associate director of the National Consumer Law Center.
We're most concerned that this will open the floodgates to mergers among the largest and entertainment and transmission companies, further consolidating the power of dominant cable and satellite companies.
The decision is expected to open the floodgates for more direct-to-consumer tests for disease risks, drawing a road map for other companies to do the same thing.
Looking into 2019, S&P Global Platt's Wang said OPEC producers were apparently reluctant to "open the floodgates" now because global oil demand is expected to be weaker next year.
The White House officials made the case for the border emergency and insisted Trump's action would not open the floodgates for future presidents to take similar steps for their priorities.
Repealing the Johnson amendment would open the floodgates to partisan exploitation of the goodwill and integrity established by our religious, educational, and community service groups over decades of philanthropic effort.
If the court sides against North Carolina Republicans, it could open the floodgates to legal challenges in other states where Democrats and Republicans have drawn lines with clear partisan intent.
What they all did was terrible, and the second we pretend that some inexcusable behavior is suddenly okay because we're comparing it to other inexcusable behavior, we open the floodgates.
The verdict could open the floodgates for other victims and their relatives to file lawsuits against an estimated 19653 Japanese companies accused of using forced labor during the colonial era.
White House officials have called the request a political fishing expedition, and Mr. Mnuchin has said that furnishing the returns could open the floodgates to weaponizing the Internal Revenue Service.
And the reporters whose blockbuster reporting on Bill O'Reilly, Silicon Valley investors and Harvey Weinstein helped open the floodgates for the wave of accusations shared how they broke their stories.
It could also open the floodgates for the kind of credible, experienced GOP foreign policy insiders whom Trump needs to staff crucial, lower-ranking national security jobs to join the administration.
Their demands had been rebuffed by party Chairman Tom Perez, who said a specialized debate would favor certain candidates and open the floodgates for calls to host other issue-specific events.
Sam was in West Hollywood when we asked him about SJR 39 or "The Religious Freedom Bill," which some think would open the floodgates for businesses to openly discriminate against gays.
To hold opioid manufacturers liable for the improper use of their products, would open the floodgates for lawsuits seeking compensation against manufacturers of any product involved in an injury or crime.
Clinton's immigration policies would open the floodgates to jihadists, pointing to her plan to increase the number of Syrian refugees admitted to the country by 550 percent over President Obama's plan.
This week, the House Financial Services Committee will vote on whether to open the floodgates to abusive litigation conduct by debt collection attorneys and debt buyers who work in their name.
"The potential loss of demand in March-April may dwarf anything the World has ever seen, just when OPEC+ producers open the floodgates of new supply to the market," he added.
The decision, a sharp departure from the policy of the last three presidents, could open the floodgates to thousands of lawsuits against foreign companies and individuals accused of "trafficking" in seized property.
Every so often, we here at Noisey do a very stupid thing and open the floodgates on Twitter, letting any ol' rando on the internet submit literally anything for us to review.
"This open the floodgates for this industry to grow very rapidly and scale on a national level," said Bethany Gomez, director of research for Brightfield Group, a cannabis market researcher based in Chicago.
"When the driving campaign took off in 2011, the Saudi government felt that if they gave in on this issue it would open the floodgates for wider reforms in Saudi society," Begum explains.
By working together and winning on this critical issue in 2017, it will open the floodgates for changes Americans across the political spectrum want to see in our country and our political system.
A catalyst which could change the way cryptocurrencies are perceived and potentially open the floodgates for more hedge fund money is if the largest global banks provide services such as settlement for them.
But a seemingly well intended gesture to feed hungry kids in Haiti with American peanuts today, could open the floodgates for devastating consequences for their parents ability to feed them in the future.
Even a thin Democratic majority would open the floodgates of oversight that Republicans have kept shut, with hearings extending well beyond the Russia matter to the Trump family's systematic conflicts of interest and beyond.
ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan angrily threatened on Friday to open the floodgates of migrants into Europe again, apparently in response to a move to suspend talks on Turkey's membership in the European Union.
"I hadn't heard the specific term," said Ronan Farrow, the journalist whose New Yorker report on Harvey Weinstein — along with The New York Times — broke open the floodgates that led to the #metoo reckoning.
" Then he let loose: "Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign corporations — to spend without limit in our elections.
A ban of Esquire by the Office of the Postmaster General led to a watershed 248 Supreme Court decision on censorship that helped open the floodgates for Hugh Hefner's topless Playmates the next decade.
The assumption was that an approved ETF would open the floodgates to both Wall Street and regular investors who want a stake in the digital currency but didn't feel comfortable purchasing it on their own.
In the same way that Black Panther has come to fruition riding the wave of excitement over Luke Cage, I'm hopeful that it will open the floodgates for a completely new type of action movie.
"Forcing states to provide cash to build church property could open the floodgates to programs that coerce taxpayers to underwrite religion," said Daniel Mach, director of the ACLU's program on freedom of religion and belief.
Since the shooting in Orlando earlier this month, Trump has been warning Americans that Clinton's immigration plan would open the floodgates to Muslim immigrants, and make the nation even more vulnerable to Orlando-style massacres.
"If the Adani mine goes ahead, it will open the floodgates to the Galilee Basin, one of the largest untapped carbon reserves on earth," said David Cazzulino, a campaigner with the Australian Marine Conservation Society.
But top officials have repeatedly vowed not to open the floodgates in an economy already saddled with piles of debt - a legacy of massive stimulus during the global financial crisis in 2008-09 and subsequent downturns.
Internet firms have been reluctant to police illegal narcotics sales because of concern it will "open the floodgates" to having to police everything on their platforms, Mackey added, and to liability lawsuits for illegal sales they miss.
STIMULUS: A proactive fiscal policy does not mean China will open the floodgates for stimulus, Liu said at a news conference on the sidelines of the annual parliamentary meeting in Beijing, reiterating past government pledges of restraint.
It requires those applying for titles to prove there are no counter-claims to their property, which Fengolo's Ouattara fears could open the floodgates to countless new disputes and lead to migrants being stripped of their rights.
It'll be a considerable feat if America's projectors can screen the prints without a hitch, but if it works, it could open the floodgates for more major releases to dabble in the breathtaking visual 70 mm aesthetic.
But a proactive fiscal policy does not mean China will open the floodgates for stimulus, Liu said at a news conference on the sidelines of the annual parliamentary meeting in Beijing, reiterating past government pledges of restraint.
"People are more likely to try something or learn about it knowing that we're testing and piloting it before we just open the floodgates," said Bellington, who is now Atlassian's head of talent programs, remote & early career.
" Tanya Sanerib, the international legal director for the center, told CNN that the approval "is tragic news for lion conservation, and it suggests that the Trump administration may soon open the floodgates to trophy imports from Tanzania.
I knew that once I opened the door, I would get a floodgate of it, or I would open the floodgates, and that has happened, but in a much more positive way than I initially thought it would.
It feels like he's finally going to open the floodgates when Gretch takes him to an English pub and pretends to be his dad, yelling insults at him in a pretty comical British accent, but he just farts.
Galicia is a libertarian conservative and former president of the Republican Women of Southwest Louisiana; she had feared that Hillary Clinton would open the floodgates to illegal Mexican immigrants in return for Democratic votes and more government handouts.
"This proposal does not open the floodgates for fraudsters to bilk widows and orphans out of their life savings," said Elad Roisman, who was among the majority of SEC commissioners who voted to officially propose the new rules.
That said, Fusée Gelée will almost certainly open the floodgates for developers and hackers who care little for Nintendo's official ecosystem and would rather see what they can get this great piece of hardware to do on their own.
Why it matters: If it does, it's expected to open the floodgates for new and bigger bids, serving as a litmus test for how much Big Tech is willing to spend to meaningfully get enter the sports streaming market.
This is the first time Amazon will open the floodgates for millions of people hungry for discounted electronics and other items ranging from food to kitchenware to clothing since acquiring brick-and-mortar grocery retailer Whole Foods last year.
"It would open the floodgates to the sort of lawyer-driven, no-injury class action litigation that does very little for actual consumers and is a drain on the judicial system and a threat to local businesses," Duffy said.
"If you get rid of the mandate, you open the floodgates," said Robert Laszewski, an industry consultant in Alexandria, Va. These plans — sometimes sold by brokers using tactics rife with fraud — were only supposed to last for three months.
On the other side, Democratic state governments, school boards and teachers' unions argue that a ruling in favor of a disbanded voucher program in Montana could open the floodgates for publicly funded religious education while draining traditional public schools.
By sharing their closely held internal information with the public, as companies do in their SEC filings, Uber and Lyft will reveal how much they profit while gig workers fight for rights, which could open the floodgates for change.
The March 5 deadline approaches, and while the deportation of nearly a million people wouldn't happen overnight, it would open the floodgates for the newly emboldened Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, who have already been accused of targeting immigration activists.
"With all due deference to separation of powers, last week the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign corporations — to spend without limit in our elections," Obama said.
Mr. Obama's trip, rich with symbolic significance, represents the start of a new era of engagement between the United States and Cuba that could open the floodgates of travel and commerce, and that has already unlocked diplomatic channels long slammed shut.
Even before the Harvey Weinstein reports broke open the floodgates of #MeToo accounts, women like Susan Fowles at Uber were coming forward with stories of misconduct, and a wave of women entrepreneurs described harassment from the investors they were pitching.
And it will open the floodgates for the kind of data extraction and data flows that we see in surveillance capitalism on steroids, with much less protection than we are seeing today, with much less control over what is being extracted.
"I call on Congress to strengthen U.S. antitrust law without delay," said former FCC counselor Gigi Sohn in response to the ruling, "as this decision will inevitably open the floodgates to combinations as bad or worse than the one approved today."
Read: This Courtroom Battle Could Reveal Trump's Finances and Open the Floodgates to His Other Secrets But Trump did receive a ray of hope from the dissenting third judge, Deborah Anne Livingston, an appointee of former Republican president George W. Bush.
The new Office for Civil Rights interim guidance allows schools to choose between the "preponderance" standard or the higher "clear and convincing," which could open the floodgates to hundreds of students' demanding their cases be reheard or bringing new lawsuits.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the Catholic Church should pay compensation to three victims in a sex abuse case involving former Santiago parish priest Fernando Karadima, a decision that could open the floodgates to similar lawsuits.
A recently passed resolution to raise the debt ceiling "will open the floodgates on near-term US Treasury supply that would likely force the Fed to start expanding its balance sheet by year end," Cabana said in a note to clients this week.
While it might not necessarily open the floodgates for other companies seeking an ILC charter, approval would send a signal to the market that regulators are once again open to the idea of issuing this type of license to non-banking institutions.
"With all due deference to separation of powers, last week the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections," Obama said during his speech.
"If CMS were to approve this waiver and offer federal funding for this program, it would open the floodgates for this to be implemented in other states," said Kinsey Hasstedt, a senior policy manager at the Guttmacher Institute, a liberal reproductive rights group.
While the FDA's opinion on the matter acts only as a guideline rather than law, allowing companies like Jelly Belly to continue to use the phrase, the May ruling did open the floodgates for a deluge of lawsuits over the controversially named ingredient.
All of this news of APIs and betas might seem a little bit boring, but it's really going to throw open the floodgates of VR access on the web and give creators a place for VR content that isn't YouTube of Facebook.
This tax bill is damaging not just because it is such a lost opportunity for really thoughtful revenue-neutral tax reform that would grow the economy or because it adds to the debt, but because it's likely to open the floodgates for unpaid policies.
"[A]uthorities are understandably keen to open the floodgates in terms of patient access to more affordable treatment," but making sure thousands of local drugmakers are following safety regulations is tough, Sophie Cairns, an Asia-Pacific health care analyst at IHS Markit, tells Axios.
Several thousands are still believed to be alive, and the recent Supreme Court rulings could open the floodgates for other victims and their families to file class-action lawsuits against 300 Japanese companies still in operation that are believed to have used forced labor.
As Kremlin thinking went, it was not Moscow whose policies were failing; it was the United States and its sidekicks who were preparing another debacle like Libya — the murder of a secular ruler that would open the floodgates for all kinds of dangerous new forces.
I will say the positive on this is that I covered the '251 Olympics in Seoul and we all thought, Kara, that the North Koreans were going to literally open the floodgates of the rivers and dams and flood the Olympics and they never did.
Contrary to what Secretary of State John Kerry has said, this bill, the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, or JASTA, does not open the floodgates for lawsuits against the United States from the rest of the world -- not against our citizens abroad and not against our military.
Mr Patrick has argued instead that the issue is one of security; that allowing transgender people to use the bathrooms of the gender with which they identify will open the floodgates to hordes of sexual predators pretending to be transgender women so they can use the girls' loo.
The legal marijuana market was already growing exponentially despite fears of a federal crackdown under Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, but Trump's signal that he'll respect state legalization may swing open the floodgates by reassuring traditional investors, entrepreneurs and local lawmakers that it's OK to jump in.
"Dismantling the physical presence protection for remote retail sales could throw open the floodgates for states to aggressively attempt enforcement of not just their sales tax laws, but also business and individual income tax rules, and even activist regulatory obligations on out-of-state entities," the groups wrote.
NAIROBI, Kenya — The lower house of Burundi's Parliament voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to withdraw the country from the International Criminal Court, a move that international justice advocates fear could open the floodgates for other countries to divorce themselves from what was already seen as a deeply troubled institution.
Even though the records have already been disclosed, the university sued the paper to prevent the attorney general's order from establishing what it called a dangerous legal precedent, arguing that such a ruling would open the floodgates for the release of additional documents protected by student privacy provisions.
Top officials say it would open the floodgates to other single-issue debates on topics like health care and abortion rights, and also worry that it could harm the eventual nominee in the general election by alienating voters in states that rely on the fossil fuel industry, per HuffPost.
"This vote is an opportunity to open the floodgates towards developing regulations which set the minimum requirement for repair," Jean-Pierre Schweitzer, Product Policy and Circular Economy Officer for the European Environmental Bureau—a network of people and groups dedicated to fighting for environmental legislation in Europe—told me over Skype.
"With all due deference to separation of powers, last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections," Mr. Obama said, referring to a recent decision in Citizens United v.
This would open the floodgates to a 21st century arms race that could be far more chaotic and dangerous than what threatened the world following World War II. Given this reality, we need to do everything in our power to re-establish agreements that will keep the world's nuclear arsenal in check.
Their next show, which currently has the working title of The Grief Play, will look at how the formal classification of grief as a mental illness in the DSM-IV will open the floodgates to billions of dollars worth of medical drug sales as we seek to swallow our way out of humanity's only inevitability.
Photo: APUK authorities have ordered Cambridge Analytica, the sketchy election firm at the center of a data scandal involving at least 87 million Facebook users, to hand over all of the information it acquired on a US voter in a move that could potentially open the floodgates for others to know what information the firm stockpiled on them.
And for those suggesting that Trump is intimidating the judiciary – whose federal members have life tenure – where was the concern when Obama publicly censured the Supreme Court to their face during the 2010 State of the Union saying, "[L]ast week the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that, I believe, will open the floodgates for special interests"?
In Maine, her decision, which had been a matter of much public debate here in recent weeks, could open the floodgates for additional candidates to enter an already crowded field in the 2018 election for governor — a race in which Ms. Collins was seen as a heavy favorite though was not assured of winning the primary.
Now, the court ruled that Axel Springer will not have to pay to appear on the whitelist, which could open the floodgates to the many other large entities taking Eyeo to court now its business model has been ruled illegalin court — at least in Germany, where 25.3% of internet users have ad blockers, according to a 2015 report from PageFair and Adobe.
Lacking a leader, "it's hard for me to be optimistic or pessimistic because I don't know if they're going to open the floodgates and take a lot of risks to rush the technology out — or if they're going to take a reasonable, rational pathway to protecting people," said David Friedman, director of cars and product policy and analysis at Consumers Union.
While Congress arguably already has enough to impeach -- the July 25 summary transcript, a damning series of recently-released texts between State Department officials and evidence of the White House effort to hide records of the call -- a decision enforcing the subpoena could open the floodgates, enabling Congress to discover the depth and breadth of the Ukraine scandal, and perhaps other similar incidents as well.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE could take an executive action today that would open the floodgates of innovation currently being dammed up because of bureaucratic bottlenecks and a need to micromanage what Americans have access to here at home, while millions worldwide get healthier, and foreign companies draw business away from our economy into their own.

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