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Now, signatories are opening the door for China to join.
There was a consciousness of opening the door for other women.
Trump appeared to be opening the door for negotiations on tariffs.
Maybe he's why no one is opening the door for us.
But he had a poor back nine, opening the door for his rivals.
In the end, Warren declined to run, opening the door for Vermont Sen.
Is this opening the door for more cross[over] events between boxing and MMA?
That left the mammoth field-goal attempt, and opening the door for a loss.
The FCC did this last week, opening the door for action both politically and legally.
Tua Tagovailoa unseated Hurts as Alabama's starter, opening the door for his transfer in the offseason.
This time they abstained, opening the door for him to win a majority of votes cast.
With his visit to the Demilitarized Zone, the president is opening the door for real negotiations.
Messer has to vacate his seat in order to run, opening the door for Pence's bid.
By opening the door for Turkey to capture northern Syria, Mr. Trump committed what retired Gen.
Stanford missed five straight shots, opening the door for the Utes to break open the game again.
Local authorities, meanwhile, have struggled to fund their plans, opening the door for more private sector involvement.
The jury found Ardagh's infringement was willful, opening the door for the judge to impose enhanced damages.
Martin's retirement will now leave a powerful position open to a successor, opening the door for progress.
Unlimited political spending also undercuts federalism, opening the door for outside money to dominate state and local elections.
The Guardians Of The Galaxy films expanded the MCU's cosmic landscape, opening the door for Runaways' alien characters.
"I don't want any dramatic gesture of opening the door for them," Redzepi instructed on the first day.
Some bankers and lawyers expect the pace of divestitures to accelerate, opening the door for private equity groups.
My driver hopped out instead of simply pushing the button, insisting on physically opening the door for me.
Proposals include allowing the government to undermine patent rights, opening the door for generic versions to be made.
Advocates are now trying to get other states to do the same, opening the door for a workaround.
We can, and should, be opening the door for all girls to have the lifesaving experience I did.
And I think once you start opening the door for these types of activities it can be very problematic.
The Jazz went nearly 250 23/211 minutes without scoring a point, opening the door for a Clippers run.
And I think once you start opening the door for these types of activities, it can be very problematic.
Opening the door for feedback helps the team dive back into the development cycle to make enhancements users want.
Several questions on Tuesday night focused on Sanders' proposals, opening the door for candidates to criticize the Vermont senator.
On Thursday morning, lucky planet Jupiter harmonizes with the Sun, opening the door for opportunities to grow your money!
The British pound was moving higher Wednesday morning, following a parliamentary vote opening the door for another Brexit delay.
Ms. Dolan staged a Runaway Pond exhibition in her barn, opening the door for the Museum of Everyday Life.
Utah made two baskets over a 12-minute stretch, opening the door for the Huskies to charge in front.
HANF: No, Jesse, I think that you can be a feminist and also appreciate men opening the door for you.
Both of them have still remained one and two, but have come down significantly, opening the door for other countries.
However, their offense stalled in the 210nd quarter, opening the door for Golden State to get easier baskets in transition.
Months later, Turkey launched famine relief operations, opening the door for projects that now make it Somalia's biggest foreign investor.
But, it does succeed at one thing: opening the door for more drastic backpack designs, especially within the mass market.
But adherents to tradition might balk at opening the door for reform, likely yielding an incremental approach to the issue.
The order became official in February of this year, opening the door for the fight against the repeal to begin.
While the embargo is still in place, the American government is opening the door for easier access to the country.
Malloy announced he would not seek re-election come November—opening the door for several Republican and Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls.
The vulnerability works via a stack buffer overflow, overwhelming the targeted software and opening the door for remote code execution.
Mr. Manning and Mr. Westerlund's friendship changed Herrang, opening the door for dancers like Ms. Miller to teach and perform.
Even so, moving the share price at the $230 billion titan has been difficult, opening the door for Mr. Peltz.
The League quit the coalition in August, opening the door for the center-left Democratic Party (PD) to enter government.
In March, North Carolina state politicians voted to repeal HB2 ... opening the door for the game to go down in Charlotte.
That would explain how the clowns keep ending up in the Mayfair-Richards home: Winter is opening the door for them.
Last month, he declared himself interim president, opening the door for Washington and others to recognize him as the legitimate leader.
But if he lets Saudi Arabia off the hook, he's only opening the door for further problems later down the line.
The jury found in favor of Fishbein, thus opening the door for several other ex-clients to sue Brinkley for malpractice.
Rivera said on Monday that his strategy had failed, opening the door for a new leader potentially more open to cooperation.
Clinton has so far stirred little real enthusiasm in Israel, possibly opening the door for Mr. Trump and his dugri style.
A bipartisan bill in Congress could clarify some of these questions, potentially opening the door for more schools to offer ISAs.
Opening the door for Trump to pick up center-right protest voters will make a progressive-driven turnout victory virtually impossible.
Analysts said opening the door for Apple retail could also lead to Apple looking favorably on India as a manufacturing destination.
Many of the halls and rooms have broken windows or a leaking roof, opening the door for nature to take over.
S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions superseded Florida's law, effectively opening the door for local and state police agencies to ignore it.
And the DNC tweaked its forthcoming debate criteria to nix donor thresholds, opening the door for the self-funded billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
O, the company said on its website Wednesday, joining its rivals in opening the door for more mainstream adoption of the cryptocurrency.
By reintroducing and reinterpreting the figure, Katz was, in fact, a game-changer–opening the door for the subsequent Pop Art movement.
Forbath missed a 41-yard attempt — and made a 44-yarder — against the Jacksonville Jaguars, opening the door for the roster move.
By opening the door for deeper economic engagement, however, Russia and Qatar may be signaling potential cooperation on other issues, like Syria.
Chávez beat that candidate by a 10-point margin but died soon after, opening the door for a repeat campaign against Maduro.
Software is only getting more important in the average worker&aposs everyday life, opening the door for more and more specialized tools.
Instead, Hatch opted for retirement, opening the door for a Senate run by one of Trump's fiercest intra-party critics, Mitt Romney.
The company is the first of its size in France to be tried for psychological harassment, opening the door for future cases.
China has approved a plan to abolish presidential term limits, opening the door for President Xi Jinping to stay in power indefinitely.
As a result, the Vietnamese company sent a delegation to tour U.S. meat processing plants, opening the door for potential deals, he said.
The party scrapped that requirement on Friday, opening the door for Bloomberg to potentially appear on stage if he meets the polling requirements.
Millennials are opting out of marriage and kids and instead opting for pet ownership, opening the door for pet-centric businesses to grow.
The judge in the case declared a mistrial, opening the door for prosecutors to try Tellis a second time on the murder charge.
My friend Herieth thanked me for opening the door for her to wear her natural hair on the runway for the first time.
Some of what China supplies may not be easily replaceable, opening the door for potential product exemptions, a process that is now underway.
The Trump administration in late May submitted a Statement of Administrative Action, opening the door for sending Congress implementing legislation starting in July.
He did not have the financing locked up, opening the door for the Securities and Exchange Commission to crawl all over the company.
And given its open-source nature, this kind of TV/smart device forced synergy is opening the door for some Wiki-based prankery.
These shows aren't going to be perfect but they are opening the door for other shows and for other representations to be revealed.
The ease with which these illusions were dashed was another factor opening the door for the steamrollering of illiberal forces to political power.
The memorial committee of the foundation voted in March to change its rules, opening the door for Mr. Alsbury's name to be added.
The original director of "The Rise of Skywalker," Colin Trevorrow, left the project over creative differences (opening the door for Abrams&apos return).
It is likely to impose enormous costs on the American and world economies, opening the door for a free-for-all trade war.
The Jazz scored just one basket over the final 5:44 of the quarter, however, opening the door for the Thunder to take control.
Their burn was a swing-and-a-miss, opening the door for Clinton to shoot back with this fire, which riled up her base.
The Celtics held the Jazz to just eight points through the first eight minutes of the period, opening the door for a Boston rally.
Nissan had previously resisted Renault's push for a full merger between the French and Japanese partners, opening the door for FCA to move in.
Following an offensive foul by Rivers with five seconds left, McCollum made 1 of 2 free throws, opening the door for Griffin&aposs winner.
Nissan has resisted Renault's push for a full merger between the deeply integrated French and Japanese partners, opening the door for FCA to act.
The company says this allows real-time interactions with AR objects, as well as opening the door for more advanced interactions in the future.
And he added that not every response to a cyberattack would necessarily occur in cyberspace, opening the door for possible sanctions or military actions.
Alex said several of the lawmakers in question have heavily Hispanic districts, opening the door for Latino Democrats to challenge those incumbents in primaries.
It took less than a week for Trump to transition from opening the door for diplomatic talks and concessions to beating the war drum.
But what Biden was very clearly doing in his Tuesday night speech was opening the door for Sanders and his supporters to come in.
Politicians from Podemos say that Mr. Iceta is making empty promises while opening the door for Mr. Rajoy to extend his takeover of Catalonia.
It also agrees to generally license its patents — opening the door for transistors, invented by Bell Labs in 1947, to spread far and wide.
He quickly had to quell the idea that he was opening the door for talks as a junior partner to Ms. Merkel yet again.
With 3.4 seconds left, Brown connected on 1 of 2 free throws, opening the door for the Wildcats to tie with a long shot.
Studies detail how most voters do not check ballots from these systems, opening the door for ballots to be printed with the wrong candidates.
Minnesota defenseman Jared Spurgeon missed his third straight game with a hand injury, opening the door for Brennan Menell to make his NHL debut.
Moreover, the prospect of reaching an agreement in the future will become increasingly unlikely, opening the door for renewed violence on an unprecedented scale.
These musicians opening the door for those conversations, in song and otherwise, gives women everywhere a platform to ignite change, and that's a wonderful thing.
But this week's joint resolution effectively turned back the clock to before the rules were proposed, opening the door for far more aggressive data-sharing.
California missed five straight shots and did not score over a four-minute stretch, opening the door for Utah to rebuild a double-digit lead.
House rules, Yue said, would allow a simple majority of delegates to re-open nominations at the convention, opening the door for a surprise pick.
But in the third-quarter of the year, technology companies such as Twilio and Nutanix have already gone public, opening the door for further listings.
U.S. President Donald Trump has given Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Afghanistan, opening the door for future troop increases.
Mayer made four unforced errors when serving for the second set at 26-21, opening the door for Djokovic to take a straight-set victory.
Department stores, however, have been struggling to keep merchandise fresh and stores exciting, opening the door for Target and Walmart to sell more children's clothing.
Although Splatoon may not be Nintendo's "killer app" in the world of esports, the company seems to be opening the door for more competitive possibilities.
Not only does this lead to confusion, and consume more time, but it also would create inconsistencies, opening the door for even more legal challenges.
In short, it took about seven days for Trump to transition from opening the door for diplomatic talks and concessions to beating the war drum.
Colt's patent on the rifle's operating system expired in 1977, opening the door for other manufacturers to copy the technology and make their own models.
By targeting him via sanctions and travel restrictions, the Trump administration risks opening the door for hardliners to take the reins on US-Iran relations. 
John McCain in 2016 -- the most optimistic Republicans hope that Arpaio and Ward will split the anti-establishment vote, opening the door for McSally's nomination.
The bank is expected to cut borrowing costs, opening the door for a further easing cycle later this year amid slowing economic growth and inflation.
In 2014, Mr. Yanukovych fled the country for Russia in the face of street protests, opening the door for Mr. Putin to destabilize the country.
Because of the timing of its previous season, "Game of Thrones" was not included in last year's Emmys, opening the door for Hulu's dystopian drama.
Meanwhile, in Europe, the economy continues to run hot, opening the door for ECB President Mario Draghi to start tightening monetary policy on his end.
In another, he found that its Wi-Fi connections were not secured, opening the door for attackers to intercept and alter its communications and control.
Now scientists have developed a computer program that could identify and locate cancer even before symptoms arise, opening the door for earlier screening and better treatment.
What makes all of the above people even worth discussing isn't just because Donald Trump won the 2016 election, opening the door for non-traditional candidates.
Unlike the United States, lawyers in Australia are banned from taking percentage cuts of damages payouts, opening the door for litigation funders to fill the gap.
The DeVos family, Republican mega-donors in Michigan, have also recently withdrawn their support for Amash, opening the door for other funders to potentially follow suit.
The Senate passed its fiscal-year 2018 budget resolution Thursday, opening the door for the passage of Republican leadership's massive package to overhaul the tax code.
Fraunhofer's announcement notes that the company is "terminating" the "licensing program" for the MP3, opening the door for royalty- and licensing-free use of the format.
In short, by concealing the contents of his meetings, the President is opening the door for Putin to manipulate him and use him as an asset.
The U.S. decision to withdraw from TPP was widely viewed as opening the door for China to assert its own views on trade in the region.
On June 11, the FCC's decision will go into effect, opening the door for Big Telecom to control access to online content as it sees fit.
The Senate passed a 1.9 percent increase, but the House never followed suit, opening the door for the president to act unilaterally on his proposed freeze.
The contradictory message followed Trump's decision on Sunday to pull 50 American special forces troops out of northeastern Syria, opening the door for a Turkish incursion.
These refiners were hoping to extend their ability to deliver products deeper into Pennsylvania, opening the door for a full reversal all the way to Philadelphia.
"I have been glared at for opening the door for a Quebecois woman and once called a Quebecois girl I liked, 'my little baby,'" he recalled.
However, leaders from both parties have signaled they are willing to work together on infrastructure, opening the door for a bipartisan bill to move forward in Washington.
Here are some trends to consider:Efforts by big tech companies to popularize AI concepts are opening the door for innovative applications, such as health and safety efforts.
Philippines stocks shed 2119.42 percent as inflation there quickened to its highest in more than five years, opening the door for a third rate hike this year.
States could also change the rules on what forms of coverage must be provided, opening the door for insurers to offer bare-bones plans at cheaper prices.
AFSCME, a case that public sector unions feared would deal a heavy blow by potentially reducing their financial coffers and opening the door for declines in membership.
The sale comes after Australia announced plans to deregulate the media sector, opening the door for a raft of potential mergers and acquisitions by major media companies.
Last month, the State Department settled a long-standing Wilson lawsuit, opening the door for Defense Distributed to put blueprints and CAD models for most guns online.
Reuters reported on Tuesday that U.S President Donald Trump had given Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Afghanistan, opening the door for future troop increases.
One possible scenario would've been for current Energy Secretary Rick Perry to move to helm DHS, opening the door for Manchin to take over as Energy secretary.
Tennessee is now home to more than 30 distilleries after laws were relaxed in 2009, opening the door for craft spirit makers to launch across the state.
In the course of about a week, the administration has shifted from opening the door for diplomacy with Iran to alluding to possible military strikes against it.
Trump's decision to end the program comes with a six-month delay, opening the door for Congress to pass legislation to extend the protections for DACA recipients.
She said that her dismissal from the post put national security at risk by opening the door for Russia to further influence Ukraine, a strategic American ally.
If proven, it could be strongest link tying the administration to the corruption investigation, potentially opening the door for the Superior Electoral Court to void 2014 elections.
Given the way the season has been going, they could easily lose one of those games, opening the door for a final regular-season No. 1 of ... Xavier?
But the discoveries in South Africa are from higher latitudes, opening the door for the identification of even more species and a broader understanding of the Devonian period.
The third was approval of a deal involving the United States enrichment Corp, opening the door for them to do direct business with Rosatom, the big nuclear company.
The Trump administration rescinded federal guidance specifically protecting transgender students in public schools in 2017, opening the door for schools and states to restrict bathroom use for students.
Growing demand for advertising opportunities in China is opening the door for more American media companies to expand in the country, no longer as deterred by censorship worries.
Conviction in the Senate at the time seemed unlikely, opening the door for Mr. Clinton's defenders to accuse Republicans of putting the country through a needless national trauma.
And he added that not every response to a cyberattack would necessarily occur in cyberspace, opening the door for other kinds of retribution like sanctions or military actions.
Rationalizing domestic mining may result in lower output of iron ore and coal, thus opening the door for increased imports of cheaper supplies, especially from top exporter Australia.
Wentz has been diagnosed with a fractured vertebrae, according to media reports, probably opening the door for Nick Foles to start for the first time since week two.
However, Russia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates on Friday, according to a Reuters poll, opening the door for a further easing cycle later this year.
It introduced Brand Collabs Manager, a platform to connect video creators with sponsorship opportunities, opening the door for those with popular followings to earn more through advertising revenue.
To the surprise of many, he welcomed Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif to Biarritz on Sunday, opening the door for him to discuss trade security with his counterparts.
I, for one, hope cert review is granted in this case, opening the door for a much-needed review and possible reversal of earlier decisions by lower courts.
If pipelines cannot cross the Appalachian Trail, energy companies will have to reroute or cancel them completely, perhaps opening the door for more large-scale investments in renewables.
Once approved by the expert, the painting became an accepted part of Vermeer's body of work—opening the door for subsequent forgery attempts, done in a similar (implausible) style.
A federal judge in Delaware ruled in March 2017 that four Acorda patents relating to Ampyra were invalid because they described obvious ideas, opening the door for generic competition.
"I am deeply concerned the V.A. is opening the door for predatory for-profits to take advantage of men and women who have bravely served our country," she said.
Hungary Hungary's parliament has voted to let Prime Minister Viktor Orban rule by decree indefinitely, opening the door for the populist leader to enforce all kinds of restrictive policies.
Rules designed to prevent two teams from the same country from meeting in the final have been abolished, opening the door for a Superclásico showdown like River vs. Boca.
Last week, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) scrapped a rule requiring that candidates meet a threshold of grassroots donations, opening the door for Bloomberg to participate in a Feb.
But each of those companies is still digesting enormous acquisitions from last year, potentially opening the door for a large, unchallenged bid by one of the big technology companies.
St. Louis circuit attorney Kim Gardner announced last week that she has opened a formal investigation into the governor, opening the door for new details or revelations to emerge.
It also called into question the economic assumptions that had guided the country since World War II, opening the door for new assumptions that have governed us ever since.
So, testing for HPV would be an upstream way of testing for cervical cancer risk — allowing for earlier detection, cost savings, and even opening the door for at-home testing.
The Fed did say, however, that near-term risks to the U.S. economic outlook had diminished, opening the door for a potential near-term hike in the eyes of many.
But Clinton's reputation really was hammered over the course of the primary, at least opening the door for them to stay home or defect to Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
Fiers retired the side in order in the sixth and seventh innings, with a fielding error by shortstop Carlos Correa opening the door for an Angels run in the eighth.
FDP leader Christian Lindner was seen as a potential replacement, but has signaled he would rather lead the party in parliament, possibly opening the door for his deputy, Wolfgang Kubicki.
The 28-year-old watched as Briton Hunt accidentally added an extra twist to his final dive, giving him a zero for the effort and opening the door for Parades.
In 2014, a federal judge found the policy to be discriminatory, a decision that rippled throughout the industry, opening the door for the creation of more mixed-sex training teams.
Sources close to Wayne tell TMZ, the rapper is fuming after Tyga was cut loose, opening the door for him to sign a new deal with Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music.
While these "bear trap"-style bindings had the advantage of firmly locking boots to skis, opening the door for faster and more daring skiing styles, this was also their downfall.
The government's decision to incorporate it as a stand-alone entity in 2007 was the first big step towards improving its performance, opening the door for it to lend more.
MOSCOW — A criminal conviction of a key opposition leader, Aleksei A. Navalny, was overturned on Wednesday by Russia's Supreme Court, formally opening the door for him to run for office.
"By allowing candidates to use their private campaign funds to pay for childcare, the FEC is opening the door for working parents to have a voice in elective politics," Rep.
The move comes less than three years after California fully legalized recreational marijuana in the state, opening the door for expungement and re-sentencing for people with marijuana-related convictions.
Meanwhile, bills introduced in both the House and the Senate would repeal the rules outright, opening the door for the return of lending practices that make working-class families poorer.
Federal regulators unveiled a sweeping plan to soften the Volcker Rule, opening the door for big banks to resume trading activities that were restricted under the 210 Dodd-Frank law.
Also opening the door for Chytil to stay with the Rangers was Vigneault's decision to shift J.T. Miller back to wing after experimenting with him at center early in camp.
A lasting effect of the 2008 financial crisis is the shattering of trust in large institutions, as well as the leaders who installed them, opening the door for populist politicians.
By also providing block-level data on eligible voters, the bureau is opening the door for states to redraw their legislative maps in 2021 based on that population base instead.
The court however said the regulator's claims that Qualcomm had disadvantaged smartphone makers by signing "comprehensive" licensing deals lacked evidence, opening the door for the company to continue such practices.
And that feeds the real danger here: that by opening the door for this kind of backdoor maneuvering, the superrich are going to have much greater sway over the political process.
Jerusalem (CNN)For the second time this year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has failed to form a government, opening the door for his main rival Benny Gantz to do so.
By 212, both the Army and Marine Corps decided to issue M-270s to all troops heading to Vietnam, opening the door for the gun to become the military's standard firearm.
Germany, mindful of the country's powerful car industry, has been hesitant to back the 2050 target, which is seen as opening the door for the bloc to reassess its 2030 goal.
But giving developers a little more protection could have a powerful effect on the broader ecosystem, opening the door for multinetwork distribution and a more federated version of social media overall.
After the grizzly bear delisting in July, states adjacent to the park — Wyoming, Montana and Idaho — were given management of the animals, opening the door for trophy hunting outside the park.
Annalise asks Wes to live with her (ostensibly, to save money; presumably, because he may not be safe after Mahoney's death), opening the door for a lot of roommate-sitcom fanfic.
Trump also said he plans to meet with Chinese president Xi Jinping next month at the G20 summit, potentially opening the door for some sort of salvo between the two nations.
It expects to sign off on the software fixes on March 25, according to a person familiar with the matter, opening the door for it to be rolled out onto aircraft.
"One of our vital recommendations to the government before opening the door for rice exports in October was for it to stock up on around half a million tonnes," Naggari said.
In December, the Government Accountability Office determined the guidance document amounted to a formal rule and as such should have been subject to Congressional review - opening the door for Wednesday's vote.
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a 2014 New Jersey law allowing for sports betting in the state casinos and racetracks, opening the door for others to legalize as well.
President Trump's White House legal team went through a shakeup this afternoon as Ty Cobb announced his retirement, opening the door for his replacement, Emmett Flood, a partner at Williams & Connolly.
Under that approach, the agency could declare an impasse, opening the door for an outside panel — a body composed of presidential appointees — simply to impose most of what management had sought.
McLaren have ended their Formula One partnership with Honda, opening the door for Alonso to drive for Toyota at Le Mans — a race that does not clash with any grand prix.
NEW YORK (LPC) - China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is jumpstarting new infrastructure and energy development projects in Latin America, while opening the door for more Chinese lending in the region.
Its supply chain for those items has lagged, people familiar with the situation have told CNBC, opening the door for potential partners such as Kroger to bring expertise in the area.
However, on Thursday, Ecuador's current foreign minister, José Valencia, said Mr. Assange's citizenship had been suspended because of irregularities, opening the door for him to be handed to the British authorities.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services laid out in November four examples of what states could request -- opening the door for people to use subsidies to buy coverage outside the Obamacare exchanges.
It was reported late last week that the NES Mini, or the NES Classic, is to be discontinued, opening the door for a successor—and a SNES Mini would be just that.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to overhaul Obamacare Thursday, opening the door for plans that can force out people with pre-existing conditions and higher costs on the Obamacare markets.
Kennedy announced his retirement Wednesday, prompting an immediate political scramble over his successor and opening the door for new legal fights on hot-button social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage.
The jab came after the Democratic National Committee scrapped a rule last week requiring that candidates meet a threshold of grassroots donations, opening the door for Bloomberg to participate in a Feb.
But Lies Within has no doubt already served as a crucial proof of concept for Skybound, opening the door for an entirely different kind of audience to explore Delusion's dark fantasy world.
Still, the FCC says its proposal would apply to both hardware and software, opening the door for developers to build their own TV-watching apps or integrating those abilities into existing apps.
Now, security experts on both sides of the border fear Monday's tragedy will elicit an overreaction from the Trump administration, opening the door for more U.S. interference in Mexico's volatile drug war.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's telecommunications regulator, IFT, said on Thursday that any operator could participate in a spectrum auction this year, opening the door for billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil to bid.
Trump has given Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Afghanistan, a U.S. official told Reuters, opening the door for future troop increases requested by the U.S. commander.
The move by the global crude cartel gave a new lease on life to the U.S. shale firms by prompting higher prices and opening the door for frackers to reclaim market share.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dealt a blow to gun control advocates by opening the door for some convicted felons to challenge a federal ban on them owning firearms.
Zealous oversight from Justice and the FHFA have scared big banks from the market, opening the door for small companies to enter and take advantage of government programs like FHA-insured loans.
The four liberal justices are expected to vote against Texas, the three conservative justices are expected to vote in favor, leaving Kennedy the swing vote, and opening the door for a tie.
And then there's the issue that Trump has loaned rather than given his campaign the money, opening the door for Trump to pay himself back at a later date with outside donations.
In opening the door for increased domestic coal mining, Trump is setting up his supporters to be quickly replaced by automation, a trend that has already begun in many blue-collar industries.
The Obama administration also barred insurance companies from making blanket exclusions on trans-related health care, opening the door for thousands of trans people to medically transition who couldn't previously afford it.
Fourth-placed Japan already had a guaranteed spot as Olympic hosts, opening the door for New Zealand who came into the WEG having won more eventing golds (five) than any other country.
She expressed concern that the United States was not doing enough to combat Russia's aggression, and that it was opening the door for other countries to do the same, the person said.
Free distribution through the web disintermediates artists and fans, opening the door for niche, polarizing creators that could never be distributed through mainstream mass-media channels like Hollywood film, television, radio or newspapers.
With this ad airing nationally, Burger King is opening the door for an editing war — and it risks having a malicious editor make the Google Home say something inappropriate when explaining the Whopper.
On the other side, the AfD senses an opportunity: They hope these crowds demonstrate a broader public appetite for their anti-immigrant rhetoric, opening the door for them to make further democratic gains.
Earlier this year, despite antitrust concerns from the Department of Justice, AT&T won approval for its $85 billion takeover deal for Time Warner, opening the door for more media M&A activity.
Now, with Trevor Noah taking over the program was overlooked in this year's balloting (as was "Late Show With Stephen Colbert"), opening the door for another late-night players to claim that mantle.
On Wednesday, Judge Elizabeth C. Hurley ruled that a sentence of 18 months was appropriate for a felony conviction of neglect of a dependent, opening the door for Patel's release on time served.
Here's betting it beats them all — and even soars past last year's $85 million domestic start for Doctor Strange — effectively opening the door for all manner of female-centered superhero movies to come.
Still, the research's most basic goal is to better pinpoint the Y chromosome's role in reproduction and sex determination, and Tyler-Smith says it does that while opening the door for further investigation.
This research in seals suggests that non-human mammals have the potential to learn some of the fundamental sounds that make up human language, opening the door for further studies on language learning.
Kubernetes, started at Google, has grown to become something of a standard in the cloud-computing industry — opening the door for Gravitational&aposs spin on the tech to work with all cloud providers.
Death-penalty drugs: The Justice Department said the Food and Drug Administration lacked the legal authority to regulate drugs used for lethal injections, opening the door for states to import them for executions.
Some believe this could be the year where co-CEO and cofounder Marc Benioff steps away from his day-to-day role at the company — opening the door for a massive executive reshuffling.
"He was always religious, and he always prayed with us," Bella said in a recent interview, opening the door for fresh debate about representation of diversity as it exists in the Muslim community.
Democratic strategist Michael Gordon, principal of Group Gordon, said Warren fumbled on "Medicare for All," the premier policy issue among progressives, opening the door for Sanders to cement his standing on the left.
The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) order repealing net neutrality was published in the Federal Register Thursday morning, opening the door for supporters of the Obama-era rules to launch legislative and legal challenges.
Inovat is a startup that aims to simplify and digitize the process so that it's not such a pain, opening the door for people to get more of the money they're rightly owed.
Crucially, the bill does not require police to obtain warrants or suspect criminal activity before launching drones to surveil public events, opening the door for aerial police presence at potentially any protest or rally.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congolese prosecutors have dropped an investigation into allegations opposition leader Moise Katumbi hired mercenaries, a document showed on Tuesday, opening the door for him to return home from three years in exile.
California's supreme court, in applying the broader "ABC test," decided contract drivers working for delivery firm Dynamex were improperly classified—opening the door for gig workers across the state to challenge their own statues.
A U.S. District Court on Monday rejected four out of five of Israel-based Teva's claims of patent infringement on its top-selling multiple sclerosis treatment Copaxone, potentially opening the door for generic competition.
"The costs of doing business and competition for talent are eroding the return profile for start-up companies in Silicon Valley, opening the door for other geographies to compete for the attention of innovators."
Jacquizz Rodgers filled in admirably for Doug Martin (hamstring) before sustaining a sprained foot versus the Raiders, perhaps opening the door for a three-man backfield of Antone Smith, Peyton Barber and Mike James.
Michael Rotondo's parents suing to get him evicted from their home is opening the door for the 30-year-old to get a job, right alongside the likes of Farrah Abraham ... TMZ has learned.
"Let someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand," Trump said, adding that he showed "vision" and "courage" by pulling US troops out of the way and opening the door for Turkey to invade.
On Monday, the European Union's top diplomat said that bloc of countries would take the FARC off of its terror list, opening the door for Colombia to receive roughly $600 million in European aid.
In the Warriors run, Kawhi Leonard missed a pair of shots and Kyle Lowry missed once, opening the door for Golden State to somehow survive what had been a truly epic explosion from Leonard.
Kasich declined the offer, opening the door for Pence to add his name to Trump's ticket and face his turn taking charge of an unfortunate issue while the president handles the broad strokes messaging.
A federal appeals court has ruled that Google unfairly used Oracle's software in developing its Android mobile platform, reversing an earlier jury decision and opening the door for a multibillion-dollar ruling against Google.
Obviously, we see things differently and would like to know how you plan to help America innovate by either growing engineering talent at home or opening the door for the same talent from abroad.
If that works, then NASA will feel confident enough to start using this type of technology on other agency missions, eventually opening the door for the private space industry to use in-orbit servicing, too.
"If midcyle adjustment is not in the Jackson Hole speech, people will interpret that as opening the door for more cuts as opposed to two or three," said Michael Gapen, chief U.S. economist at Barlcays.
But Mr. Biden's campaign recently reversed course on its longstanding opposition to the assistance of super PACs, opening the door for wealthy supporters to spend unlimited amounts of money to assist his Democratic primary candidacy.
Other tariffs on server components would make it more expensive to operate cloud services, raising expenses for internet companies and potentially opening the door for Chinese companies like Alibaba to compete with Google and Amazon.
Aixtron is considering reducing the size of the business with a partial sale, its chief executive said in an interview, opening the door for bidders after a takeover deal with a Chinese firm fell apart.
I try to always be a gentleman especially when my wife is concerned, from opening the door for my wife to getting up to make her coffee in the morning — always putting my family first.
After months of consideration, a New York State Supreme Court justice finally ruled on Tuesday that Zervos' defamation case can move forward, opening the door for more lawsuits against the president of the United States.
A World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling on Tuesday is opening the door for the United States to impose tariffs on European products, in what is likely the end of the 14-year-old trade battle.
The proposal requires payment for those sharing any more than "insubstantial" portions of published content, but the term "insubstantial" isn't clearly defined, opening the door for cash grabs by publishers that don't understand the internet.
A Georgia appeals court has revived a lawsuit by a woman who said her strawberry Yoplait yogurt contained sharp metal flakes that she unsuspectingly consumed, opening the door for a jury to hear the case.
However, Jimenez bogeyed the par-three 17th after a poor tee shot, leaving the pair tied heading to the par-four 18th, where Jimenez missed a 10-foot par putt, opening the door for Sauers.
The move has also effectively crippled the ability of the U.S. to drive the peace settlement in any credible manner, opening the door for other players, mostly notably the Russians and further sidelining the Americans.
But it took until 2015 for lawmakers to finally heed the call for regulated dispensaries, and the state passed a law opening the door for a small number of licensed dispensaries to open up shop.
Many Senate Democrats are still smarting after their 2013 rules change that weakened the filibuster against presidential nominees, opening the door for Mr. Trump to push conservatives onto the Supreme Court and the lower courts.
The president was criticized by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in the wake of that decision, who warned that it could create a security vacuum opening the door for the resurgence of ISIS.
"Yesterday's speech in Sintra may well be remembered as opening the door for the next round of large-scale stimulus, similar to his Jackson Hole speech in 2014," analysts at Commerzbank said in a note.
It was Garcia's first major league start, so Marlins Manager Don Mattingly pulled him after 77 pitches, opening the door for a Mets rally in the eighth inning and their sixth comeback victory of the season.
Instead, an off-color Shiffrin finished fourth at the Yongpyong Alpine Center, opening the door for perennial bridesmaid Hansdotter to grab Sweden's first gold in the event since her mentor Anja Paerson's 2006 triumph at Turin.
Instead, an off-colour Shiffrin finished fourth at the Yongpyong Alpine Centre, opening the door for perennial bridesmaid Hansdotter to grab Sweden's first gold in the event since her mentor Anja Paerson's 2006 triumph at Turin.
An appellate ruling declaring Obamacare unconstitutional could prompt an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, opening the door for the top court to take up the issue in the midst of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
The others were approved, including one opening the door for new private operators in Spain's high-speed rail system, but it was only the fourth time in Spanish democracy that parliament has rejected such a decree.
Will leaders be forced to make way for the next generation, or will frustration with the governing authorities diminish the belief of the African people in democratic institutions, opening the door for a return to authoritarianism?
CANNES, France (Reuters) - The Cannes film festival is partly opening the door for streaming video giants this year, allowing Amazon to make its debut on the Croisette while leaving Netflix out of its 69th annual session.
Those who reported getting contacted by the lobbying effort, including Trump Jr., said it focused predominantly on repealing the Magnitsky Act against Russia and opening the door for Putin to restore Russian adoptions for American parents.
CFIUS was worried that Broadcom's takeover would lead to a decline in investments in research and development in the sector, opening the door for Chinese firms to take the lead in developing next-generation wireless technology.
"By incorporating the Peters projection maps -- an equal area representation -- into classrooms, we are opening the door for students to view the world in a different light," says Natacha Scott, social studies director at Boston Public Schools.
But Murrett said diplomatic talks represent the "prospect of North Korea rejoining the family of the Asians" if only from an economic standpoint, potentially opening the door for the country to trade with more than just China.
A graft probe rattling the government has widened dramatically in recent weeks, leading some traders to bet on a change of government opening the door for more market-friendly policies, which has boosted demand for Brazilian assets.
But the issue hit Samsung particularly hard this past summer, opening the door for iPhone-loving jerks to add insult to injury with this $25 set of skins available for every model back to the iPhone 5.
ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE (2-3, 0-2): This is just what Dantonio didn't want to happen – his senior starter at quarterback struggles, opening the door for a controversy at the position not even midway through the season.
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine told a Senate committee on Wednesday the agency will consider using commercial rockets for its lunar crew test flight, opening the door for SpaceX to win a pair of potentially lucrative launch contracts.
It is better understood as a historic breakthrough in the way that Democrats approach health care, opening the door for all kinds of fixes to a system that nearly everyone agrees is too expensive and too inefficient.
"Drawing a hard line on Iran in Iraq might sound good on paper, but it might end up w our troops getting kicked out of Iraq again, opening the door for ISIS," he added in another tweet.
ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (15-5): Starting shooting guard J.R. Smith is out with a knee injury, opening the door for veteran journeyman DeAndre Liggins to join the starting five and bring a defensive edge to the group.
On Thursday, Bolsonaro is due to meet with crusading anti-corruption judge Sergio Moro, who led the "Car Wash" probe snaring big names in Brazil's political class and opening the door for Bolsonaro's tough-on-corruption campaign.
Strzok and Page, long disgraced for their anti-Trump text messages, were slammed as damaging the agency's reputation and opening the door for the appearance of bias in the Clinton investigation and the Russia investigation as well.
The statement indicates a turning point in the conflict between Madrid and the northeastern region, opening the door for a political solution to a dispute which reached its summit last year with its unilateral declaration of independence.
U.S. President Donald Trump has given Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Afghanistan, a U.S. official told Reuters on Tuesday, opening the door for future troop increases requested by the U.S. commander.
But laws limiting this kind of third-party involvement have fallen out of favor in recent decades, opening the door for billionaires like Thiel to use their vast resources to wage war on people they don't like.
"I know that no parent in my neighborhood is going to be opening the door for anyone doing a survey," said Mr. Morio, 32, a stucco plasterer helping to erect a multimillion-dollar home in Los Angeles.
The government should be doubly cautious because past interventions against the likes of AT&T, IBM, Kodak, RCA and Xerox severely weakened America's tech leadership, opening the door for Japanese companies to seize market share and jobs.
In the early '21994s, around the time that Hayes left, magazines known for their photography like Look and Life were ceasing publication, opening the door for Esquire to become the pre-eminent mainstream publisher for major artists.
CFIUS is concerned that the deal would threaten the investments Qualcomm has made in areas like 5G technology, thus opening the door for other countries to surpass the U.S. in the race to establish new wireless networks.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian central bank is expected to cut interest rates on Friday, opening the door for a further easing cycle later this year amid slowing economic growth and inflation, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.
Mrs Merkel signalled that she would allow lawmakers from her ruling Christian Democratic Union a free vote on the issue, opening the door for Germany to give full legal equality to same-sex couples, which most Germans favour.
"Failure to pass the deal [in June] could well see May finally step down, opening the door for a more eurosceptic prime minister and a possible hard Brexit," said Petr Krpata, an FX strategist at ING in London.
A hybrid sugar-protein on the outside of the virus called gp33 hooks onto CD4 like a key, opening the door for other HIV proteins and allowing the virus to fuse with the cell and inject its genes.
When Markese Stepp had to leave the game in the third quarter with an ankle injury, walk-on Quincy Jountti lost a fumble at the Arizona 21 on his first carry, opening the door for the speedy Christon.
Later Shane Lowery also withdrew over Zika worries, opening the door for 297th-ranked Seamus Power to join Harrington in the 60-man Rio field as golf returns to the Olympic program after an absence of 112 years.
Thursday's meeting comes a week after Sessions rescinded the Obama-era policy that relaxed enforcement of federal marijuana laws, opening the door for federal prosecutors to begin charging users and businesses in states where the drug is legal.
What to watch: Following Pakistan's announcement that it would release a captured Indian pilot on Friday as a gesture of goodwill, opening the door for de-escalation, the ball is now in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's court.
White House Counsel Don McGahn recused his office from handling Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe last summer, former White House lawyer Ty Cobb said Wednesday, opening the door for Cobb's hiring, according to a report in Politico.
However, the equal protection claims raised in the Maryland lawsuit were not formally added to the record considered by the justices in this citizenship question lawsuit, opening the door for the lower court to still block the question.
The ACA's Medicaid expansion made adults with incomes below 138% of the poverty line (about $35,500 for a family of four) eligible for the program, opening the door for millions of low-income Americans to get health insurance.
The patent on the AR-15 by then had expired, opening the door for several new competitors, which is why the term "AR-15" is now considered a style of rifle, rather than a specific brand of one.
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to serve as an arbiter for what counts as extreme partisan gerrymandering, opening the door for politicians of both parties essentially to pick their voters, disfavoring parties that are not in power.
The Democratic National Committee unveiled new debate rules on Friday that drop the requirement that candidates obtain a minimum number of campaign contributors, opening the door for former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg to take the debate stage.
Earlier this year, the Pentagon named Russia as a near peer "great power" in its national military strategy, opening the door for the US to design and build new nuclear weapons it believes will deter Russian nuclear aggression.
This year, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed similar defunding language, but the House Appropriations Committee narrowly rejected it, opening the door for horse slaughter facilities – which have a history of rampant cruelty violations -- to return to our country.
FCC'S NET NEUTRALITY REPEAL PUBLISHED: The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) order repealing net neutrality was published in the Federal Register Thursday morning, opening the door for supporters of the Obama-era rules to launch legislative and legal challenges.
PARIS (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic was dumped out of the Paris Masters in straight sets by Marin Cilic on Friday, opening the door for Andy Murray to end the Serb's two-year stranglehold on the world number one ranking.
We can, and should, be opening the door for every young girl who finds Muay Thai, or running, or soccer, or any other sport, and knows that from that moment on, her life will never be the same.
At a G20 Summit earlier this month, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin refused to sign the group of 20's stance against economic protectionism, opening the door for the Trump administration to levy tariffs or import taxes against other countries.
At least eight U.S. airlines have applied for approval to offer commercial (rather than charter) flights to Cuba, opening the door for possibly more than 100 flights per day to between the United States and Cuba later this year.
Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s campaign dropped its longstanding opposition to receiving assistance from super PACs on Thursday, opening the door for wealthy supporters to spend unlimited amounts of money to try to lift him in the Democratic primary.
The Lakers started the second half by missing their first three shots from the field and committing three turnovers in first three minutes, opening the door for Toronto to cut the deficit to one on DeRozan's three-point play.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has given Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to set troop levels in Afghanistan, a U.S. official told Reuters on Tuesday, opening the door for future troop increases requested by the U.S. commander.
Opening the door for the working class families to benefit from a retirement plan that works, like a pension, while protecting plans in place today, is one way we can ensure workers can maintain dignity throughout their entire lives.
An analysis of Graham-Cassidy by the CBPP found that the bill would allow individual states to get rid of that restriction, opening the door for much steeper premiums and out-of-pocket health costs for millions of people.
US concerns... CFIUS is concerned that the deal would threaten the investments Qualcomm has made in areas like 2023G technology, thus opening the door for other countries to surpass the U.S. in the race to establish new wireless networks.
The court, however, dismissed the regulator's claims that Qualcomm had disadvantaged smartphone makers by signing "comprehensive" licensing deals, opening the door for the company to continue taking a cut of the price of the phone as a license fee.
The book finds Fred, Wilma, the Rubble family, and the other denizens of Bedrock struggling, to varying degrees, with the perils of encroaching modernity, opening the door for stories centering on consumerism, technological fear, religious zealotry, and even PTSD.
Things such as doing a secret good deed for a neighbor, like mowing the lawn, opening the door for strangers, sharing snacks with friends or even collecting donations of markers, books and bulletin board decorations for a new teacher at school.
Given this response, we should assume that past Russian election attacks were just practice -- if President Trump didn't raise the issue, let alone the costs of attacking us, he's simply opening the door for Putin to continue his illegal behavior.
It has been common assertion among ARMY (and sometimes a point of controversy), who believe that BTS has made the biggest impact and distinguished themselves from their musical peers, opening the door for future Korean acts to follow in their footsteps.
Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s campaign effectively dropped its longstanding opposition to receiving the assistance of super PACs on Thursday, opening the door for wealthy supporters to spend unlimited amounts of money to try and lift him in the Democratic primary.
That prompted furious opposition from the cable and entertainment industries, which warned that such a proposal would undermine their intellectual property rights by opening the door for companies like Apple and Google to repackage, and sell advertising against, their content.
"If 'midcycle adjustment' is not in the Jackson Hole speech, people will interpret that as opening the door for more cuts, as opposed to just two or three," said Gapen, who expects three more cuts by the end of the year.
"Failure to pass the deal 1/8in June 3/8 could well see May finally step down, opening the door for a more eurosceptic prime minister and a possible hard Brexit," said Petr Krpata, an FX strategist at ING in London.
Although there is technically no limit to the number of terms a secretary-general may serve, Ban is not seeking a third term, opening the door for the world body to have its ninth leader since its inception 71 years ago.
" After Newsom signed legislation opening the door for student-athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness in California, Emmert said that it was "just a new form of professionalism and a different way of converting students into employees.
Inflation, which hit a 16-year high in the wake of the lira crisis, declined to just below 16% in June, opening the door for the central bank to start easing for the first time in more than four years.
The organization last month reached a $4.2 billion deal with the Andean country, allowing Ecuador to receive an immediate disbursement of $103 million, and opening the door for it to receive an additional $6 billion in loans from other multilateral institutions.
A U.K. data watchdog called the Information Commissioner's Office announced a $664,000 preliminary fine — the maximum amount allowed — potentially opening the door for governments around the world to hit the social media giant with other tougher penalties and stricter regulation.
At the beginning of 2016, the NRA launched a new gun safety program online that allows people to learn about gun safety rules when their schedule allows, opening the door for even more students to gain the knowledge they are seeking.
The lawsuit comes after the Supreme Court handed down a major religious liberty decision in late-June, ruling that a Missouri policy that excluded a church-run preschool from a grant program was unconstitutional, potentially opening the door for similar cases.
Massachusetts' ban on the sale of vaping products is "very likely invalid" as applied to users of medical marijuana, a state court judge ruled on Tuesday, opening the door for the ban to come to an end by next week.
While Dodd-Frank and the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have worked to curb such practices, the Trump administration has worked harder to cut these regulations thereby leaving the CFPB powerless and opening the door for further abuse.
But symbolically, the Supreme Court ruling stands for so much more by opening the door for us to question our criminal justice system policies assessing fines and fees, which should be used to support the individuals involved and protect our communities.
Borexino's sensitivity allows it to observe solar neutrinos whose energy is a full order of magnitude lower than those detected by SNO, opening the door for an incredibly refined model of solar processes as well as more exotic events like supernovae.
Some of Trump's fellow Republicans have warned him that declaring a national emergency could set a dangerous precedent, opening the door for a future Democratic president to circumvent Congress and declare emergencies on perhaps climate change, gun control or healthcare insurance.
Federal Election Commission, the court asserted that political spending, including by corporations, was a form of speech protected by the First Amendment, opening the door for corporations to spend unlimited money on ads and other tools to get candidates elected.
However, if Moore is to step aside, serious issues remain for Republicans, opening the door for Democrats to elect a moderate in the South, further circumscribe the Trump agenda, and promote the bipartisan compromise I am firmly convinced America needs.
The FCC said Huawei and ZTE were already on the list of companies that pose a threat, but that the draft order would "establish a process for designating other suppliers that pose a national security threat," potentially opening the door for new additions.
Goldwater, the Arizona senator who was the 1964 GOP nominee and a leader of the conservative movement, alienated a generation of African-American voters by opposing the Civil Rights Act -- opening the door for Democrats to lock in their support for decades.
But the difference is that "Despacito" wasn't just part of the mainstream this year; it was the mainstream, opening the door for more cross-genre, cross-language collaborations, as well as for more Latino artists to cross over into the American market.
The Andean country in March reached a $4.2 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund allowing it to receive an immediate disbursement of $652 million, opening the door for it to receive an additional $6 billion in loans from other multilateral institutions.
Even more damaging for Google is a ruling making it illegal to force smartphone makers such as Samsung to install Google's own search app and browser — opening the door for companies including Microsoft to take a larger share of the search market.
The next iteration might see the tacit age and term limits for China's leaders that emerged over recent decades erode at the 2017 party congress, opening the door for China to move down the path of Russia, with Putin's seemingly perpetual presidency.
Analysts say tax writers are struggling to find a way to change the law to allow small businesses to pay the corporate, not individual tax rates, without opening the door for others who might use the bill opportunistically to pay less taxes.
There is an opportunity for the United States to engage the U.N. system in a way that advances our core principles and our national security interest, while also opening the door for the Democratic Party to win over some evangelical Christian voters.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan and India signed a civilian nuclear accord on Friday, opening the door for Tokyo to supply New Delhi with fuel, equipment and technology for nuclear power production, as India looks to atomic energy to sustain its rapid economic growth.
A federal judge on Tuesday gave a ringing endorsement to AT&T Inc's planned acquisition of Time Warner without any conditions, opening the door for companies such as Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc to pursue deals to buy creators of media content.
After seven years as governor of New York, Andrew M. Cuomo has rewritten the disclaimer language on his campaign website that describes which of his appointees are banned from donating to his campaign, potentially opening the door for more appointees to contribute.
His decision came days after Macedonian lawmakers agreed to officially change the country's name to the Republic of North Macedonia, ending a long dispute with Greece and opening the door for the small Balkan nation's membership in NATO and the European Union.
Prosecutors say Hasson wanted to conduct a mass killing and described his white supremacist views in court documents, but have been able so far to charge him only with less serious crimes, opening the door for his lawyers to challenge the detention.
Opening the door for Russia On the international stage, the report said that the administration has abdicated the US's traditional role as a "leading champion of democracy" and opened the door for repressive nations like China and Russia to extend their global influence.
While a deal still would seem unlikely — and Arenado has a full no-trade clause in his eight-year, $260 million contract — the Rockies are at least opening the door for any team that wants to pay for a superstar in his prime.
However, if just two CDU legislators has supported the leftist candidate in the secret ballot for premier, he would have won, allowing the CDU to escape accusations it had learned nothing from the Nazi era and was opening the door for a return of fascism.
U.S. and Chinese officials were scheduled to have a phone call on trade later on Thursday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in an interview along the sidelines of the G7 meeting in Chantilly, France, potentially opening the door for direct talks to resume.
The Supreme Court might have just given the FBI expanded hacking powers, opening the door for the feds to legally hack any computer in the country, and perhaps the world, with a single warrant authorized by a judge located anywhere in the United States.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Trump administration told states on Monday that it was opening the door for them to make changes to their health insurance programs by using a section of the 2010 Affordable Care Act that gives them the flexibility to do so.
In another internal letter, Mullah Zakir spelled things out a little more: While Mullah Omar's word had carried unanimous authority, the new leadership needed to lay out clear guidelines for everything under Shariah law, seemingly opening the door for internal dissent on religious principle.
There are also broad concerns that the Turkish operation will create a security vacuum, opening the door for the resurgence of ISIS in the region while benefiting Syrian President Bashar Assad as well as Russia and Iran, countries the Syrian government is allied with.
In March, American military planners had concluded that airstrikes against up to 40 targets in four different areas of the country would have crippled the group's Libya affiliate, opening the door for Western-backed Libyan militias to fight Islamic State fighters on the ground.
TheWave's other cofounder, CEO Adam Arrigo, says that the company had already been planning to create an '80s-themed environment, and struck an agreement to keep the Distracted Globe experience up for a year, opening the door for future "Waves" to be held there.
But after getting off to a terrible start, Taylor sustained a concussion in the second quarter, opening the door for Mayfield, who woke up a team that was trailing, 284-248.8, when he jogged onto the field to raucous cheers at Cleveland's FirstEnergy Stadium.
Just days after the Chinese Communist Party announced that presidential term limits could be abolished, opening the door for President Xi Jinping to continue his rule indefinitely, Chinese government censors issued an extensive list of newly banned words on the popular microblogging site Weibo.
The Beastie Boys, when they weren't fighting for the rights of rich kids from New York private schools to party, were celebrated for ending the rocker tendencies of white suburban youth and opening the door for them to discover Public Enemy and Queen Latifah.
"President Trump seems determined to keep handing political and military victories to Russia and Syria, kowtowing to Turkey and opening the door for further Iranian expansion in the region," said Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
Meanwhile, in a new strain on trans-Atlantic trade relations, the World Trade Organization ruled that Europe had improperly subsidized Airbus to the detriment of Boeing, opening the door for the Trump administration to impose billions of dollars in retaliatory sanctions on European imports.
Gyimah states that it is not clear whether leaders will be forced to make way for the next generation, or whether frustration with the governing authorities will diminish the belief of the African people in democratic institutions, opening the door for a return to authoritarianism.
Last month, a security researcher found that he could access a list of all Google's bugs without any authorization, opening the door for malicious hackers to get advance notice of critical vulnerabilities on Google, which they could have used to their advantage before the bugs were fixed.
Why it matters: Express Scripts, which negotiates drug prices for 80 million Americans, may be opening the door for any mail-order pharmacy — including Amazon's newly acquired PillPack — to get full access to its large network, as long as the pharmacy agrees to Express Scripts' contract terms.
Earlier in the week, the DNC's resolution committee voted through a resolution that was updated to encourage "candidates to participate in multi-candidate issue-specific forums with the candidates appearing on the same stage, engaging one another in discussion" — effectively, opening the door for a climate debate.
Strycova's poor service game cost her, with a double fault in the first game of the final set opening the door for Pera, and the Czech will have to improve quickly if she is to make an impact at the U.S. Open, which starts next week.
If Kennedy's convinced that the efficiency gap serves the purpose he says a gerrymandering measure must, then odds are good he'll side with the Court's liberals in striking down Wisconsin's map, opening the door for further challenges to both Democratic and Republican efforts to rig the maps.
BUENOS AIRES, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Argentina's peso strengthened 0.19 percent to touch the limit of the central bank's 'no-intervention' trading band on Monday when it hit 37.3 per dollar, opening the door for possible dollar buying in the foreign exchange market by the monetary authority.
Opening the door for further research After showing that gene-editing techniques can highlight the functionality of certain genes in this way, the team hopes other scientists will use these methods to discover the role of other genes and ultimately help improve IVF and avoid miscarriage.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has declared that the Food and Drug Administration lacks legal authority to regulate drugs that are used to carry out lethal injections, opening the door for states to import scarce death-penalty drugs even if the agency has not approved their use.
Some of them would go to immigrants from underrepresented countries, just on a non-lottery basis (such as holding spots for underrepresented countries in current visa categories); other visas would go to immigrants who currently have TPS, opening the door for them to apply for green cards.
Senators coach Guy Boucher said his team wasn't very smart from the opening faceoff, lowlighted by taking a too-many-men penalty just over two minutes into the game, opening the door for the Jets to score their first power-play goal of the night by Scheifele.
The EPA has come under pressure for being stingy with the waivers in the past, and a successful lawsuit last year by Sinclair Oil Corporation led a federal court to order EPA to expand its definition of "economic hardship" - opening the door for more facilities to qualify.
Last month, he announced a plan to dismantle the agency's net neutrality rules, effectively gutting the agency's ability to enforce strong open internet safeguards, and opening the door for ISPs to favor their own content or create paid online fast lanes in order to boost their profits.
Pacquiao's camp had hoped to arrange a fight with Briton Amir Khan in the United Arab Emirates in May but that deal fell through over money problems, opening the door for Horn (16-0-1), a 29-year-old former schoolteacher who is undefeated against mainly obscure opponents.
Despite holding discussions with Wilder and Fury in the past, a deal was never made, but that stance may change depending on the outcome this weekend, opening the door for what could be a fight purse in the region of $100 million for a heavyweight superfight in 2019.
Mongillo's casting as Shinji Ikari is ultimately about more than representation; it's about opening the door for a new generation of trans women to see their experiences mirrored back to them in his story, just as the show's cis audience saw in his story a reflection of themselves.
Two of the three references in your question above really focus on being perfect in relationship: the question of "what if someone else sees this imperfection that I haven't yet seen," thus opening the door for all kinds of shame aka feeling that we aren't worthy of being loved.
KEY POINTS: The stunning upset makes Jones the first Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama in a quarter-century and will trim the Republicans' already narrow Senate majority to 51-49, opening the door for Democrats to possibly retake the chamber in next year's congressional elections.
" Earlier, Mr. Cruz said, "If the law says that any man, if he chooses, can enter a women's restroom, a little girls' restroom, and stay there, and he cannot be removed because he simply says at that moment he feels like a woman, you're opening the door for predators.
Even moderate governments in Brazil and Argentina have driven their countries into minor crises through reckless spending in recent years, ultimately wiping out the economic gains for the poor upon which they had defended their records and opening the door for dangerous right-wing populists like Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro.
He signed an executive order this year requiring the investigation into potential foreign election interference, opening the door for sanctions against those entities who engaged in it, but lawmakers have said they will continue to push their own measures, arguing that the administration's moves don't go far enough.
The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to eliminate the U.S. government's net neutrality rules, opening the door for telecom giants like AT&T, Charter, Comcast* and Verizon to block or slow down access to websites and prioritize their own music, movies and other content offerings over their competitors.
KEY POINTS: The stunning upset makes Jones the first Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama in a quarter-century and will trim the Republicans' already narrow Senate majority to 51-49, opening the door for Democrats to possibly retake the chamber in next year's congressional elections.
Business Insider sat down with the Safdies in New York City to talk about the journey to get "Uncut Gems" to the screen, including why Cohen and Hill exited the project opening the door for Sandler (read the entire story on how that went down at Business Insider Prime).
Lofgren, from California and chairwoman of the House Judiciary Immigration and Citizenship Subcommittee, released a statement opening the door for 21 Savage to appear as a witness before her subcommittee and floating the idea that he had been arrested as a result of publicly questioning United States immigration policy.
And on this World Refugee Day, more and more communities are choosing to respond in compassionate and pragmatic ways that reflect the best of American values -- inviting new neighbors to join meals, encouraging them to participate in planting community gardens and opening the door for them to serve in public office.
It all goes back to October 15th, 2009, when Apple emailed its developers and announced that, as of that day, free apps would also be permitted to offer in-app purchases — opening the door for the glut of free-to-play games that would soon take over the App Store.
The Democratic National Committee, which oversees the party's process for picking a candidate to take on Republican President Donald Trump in November, was criticized last week for changing the rules on how candidates can qualify for debates, a move that was seen as opening the door for Bloomberg to participate.
The streaming-video service is opening the door for more marketing tie-ins and licensing deals around streaming TV, approaching brands with more opportunities than competitors like HBO or Amazon Prime Video, Business Insider found based on interviews with eight marketing and agency execs who have worked with the streaming giant.
Read More: Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Cryptocurrency Traders to the IRS On December 22 of 2017, during a drop in the value of cryptocurrencies (which occurs when sell orders on exchanges push the price down), Coinbase suspended trading, potentially opening the door for lawsuits from irked traders.
In May, the evidence review board of private insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield gave the technology a positive review, opening the door for the nation's 36 Blue Cross Blue Shield companies—which cover one in three Americans—to use that guidance in deciding whether to pay for whole genome sequencing.
But Biden's biggest influence on mass incarceration came in 1994 as a result of his teaming up with President Bill Clinton to pass a series of crime laws that imposed mandatory minimum drug sentences and dramatically increased funding for prisons, opening the door for unprecedented growth in the prison population.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) said in a letter to Qualcomm's attorneys on Monday that it was worried Broadcom would cut back on Qualcomm's investment in emerging technologies like 5G components in favor of short-term projects, thus opening the door for foreign firms to take the lead.
It could be boosting sales because there may be situations where consumers need an item in one day, so Amazon's previous two-day shipping wouldn't suffice, opening the door for Amazon to make more sales, especially since 40% of US consumers say next-day shipping would make them more likely to shop online.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Negotiations over increasing Illinois' payments to Medicaid providers have failed, opening the door for a U.S. judge to force the cash-strapped state to pay as much as $21 billion a month to ensure medical care continues for the program's three million recipients, according to a court filing on Monday.
John ConyersJohn James ConyersEXCLUSIVE: Trump on reparations: 'I don't see it happening' McConnell: Reparations aren't 'a good idea' This week: Democrats move funding bills as caps deal remains elusive MORE (D-Mich.) said the legislation threatens critical public health and safety protections by opening the door for industry opponents to stifle agency rulemakings.
"The approval of the Nucleus 7 Sound Processor is a turning point for people with hearing loss, opening the door for them to make phone calls, listen to music in high-quality stereo sound, watch videos and have FaceTime calls streamed directly to their Cochlear implant," Cochlear CEO Chris Smith said in a statement.
In fact, it makes the American Dream more achievable for millions because trade makes goods and services more available and affordable here, also opening the door for businesses and entrepreneurs to sell to the billions of consumers outside of the U.S. Unfortunately, there are special interest groups that don't see trade in this light.
Read more: Trump releasing the transcript of his Ukraine call is a distraction from him withholding the whistleblower complaint from CongressBut the Mueller probe was a slow-moving inquiry that occurred over the course of roughly two years, opening the door for numerous conflicting narratives that have fueled ongoing misconceptions about the special counsel's findings.
John ConyersJohn James ConyersEXCLUSIVE: Trump on reparations: 'I don't see it happening' McConnell: Reparations aren't 'a good idea' This week: Democrats move funding bills as caps deal remains elusive MORE Jr. (D-Mich.) said the legislation threatens critical public health and safety protections by opening the door for industry opponents to stifle agency rulemakings.
Photo: APLast week, the Republican-dominated Federal Communications Commission and its Verizon-loving chair Ajit Pai rammed through a wildly unpopular decision to repeal Barack Obama-era open internet guidelines, potentially opening the door for internet service providers to start blocking or throttling anyone on the web they want or hitting them up for extortionate fees.
As the Senate HELP and House Education and Labor committees move forward with the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, we hope they will seize the opportunity to unlock the God-given potential of men and women behind bars, strengthen families, and make America safer by opening the door for incarcerated learners to improve their lives.
In the past year, federal court decisions have questioned exactly which systems the definition applies to, and the FCC has been seeking comment on what a new definition should look like — opening the door for a system that's substantially more beneficial to callers, who have been pushing for a more marginal definition that could allow them more leeway to make calls.
Trump and Clinton both have historically high unfavorable ratings, opening the door for two outsider candidates — Libertarian Party nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE and Green Party candidate Jill Stein — to potentially play spoiler.
This means that if an attacker gained access to the camera, either physically or by remotely exploiting vulnerabilities in the desktop applications used to interface with them, they would be able upload malicious software and the device would run it without any indication that something was wrong, opening the door for the manipulation or outright deletion of data on the device.
LOS ANGELES — Creating yet another roadblock to the Trump administration's efforts to deport ineligible migrants, a federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that immigration authorities can no longer swiftly deport asylum seekers who fail an initial screening, opening the door for thousands of migrants a year to get another shot in the federal courts to win asylum in the United States.
The Court may also take a case regarding a Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital — opponents of the law say it would turn Louisiana into an "abortion desert," leaving only one clinic open in the state, as well as opening the door for other states to block access to the procedure through increasingly onerous clinic restrictions.
Through home video footage and audio of past sermons, PMI: Cults resurrects Word of Life founder Jerry Irwin, who died in 2012, opening the door for the reign of his daughter, Tiffanie Irwin, as pastor In some of the home movies, Tiffanie is shown as a timid pre-teen — all smiles as her doting father calls her name while trying to avoid his camera's lens.
It's a pretty weird morning: We'll all feel uptight (if we're awake) at 5:19 AM, when the Moon clashes with serious Saturn in Sagittarius—but we'll also be pretty checked out from reality, thanks to the Moon meetings hazy Neptune at 7:22 AM. The Moon mingles with power planet Pluto in Capricorn at 2:33 PM, creating some excellent networking opportunities and opening the door for change.
Even though it happened after Selena Quintanilla's death, we can thank her for launching the mainstream acceptance of Latina beauty in Hollywood in the late '90s and early '00s; thanks to her nuanced portrayal of the Queen of Tejano, JLo's own star rose, opening the door for the likes of Eva Longoria, Zoe Saldana, Salma Hayek, Sofia Vergara, Eva Mendes, Shakira, and more to become not just entertainers, but brands within themselves — and the faces for mainstream cosmetic companies.
FRANKFURT, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Europe's highest court has ruled that a floor on retail prices for prescription drugs in Germany violates free trade in Europe's single market, potentially opening the door for foreign mail-order pharmacies to undercut German rivals Patients covered by Germany's statutory medical insurers have to pay a certain proportion of drug expenses from their own pockets, though Dutch-based mail-order pharmacies have in the past offered to return some of that money, using their non-German domicile to circumvent minimum prices.
The crazy world of the so-called rap artists who are basically thugs that are basically celebrating the violence that they've lived all their lives, and unfortunately, that violence oftentimes manifests itself during their performances, and that's exactly what happened last evening… The interviewer then asks Bratton if he thought he'd left "the thug culture" behind after his first stint as comissioner in the 90s, opening the door for him to allude to last year's arrest of Bobby Shmurda, whose own prolonged imprisonment on the grounds that he is a criminal mastermind has been controversial: Not at all.

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