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This opens the door for all kinds of future opportunities.
She opens the door and it's the new guy Nico.
Being aware of this mindset opens the door for changes.
The fridge may track every time someone opens the door.
Critics say this opens the door to misuse and discrimination.
The border adjustment also opens the door to bigger government.
Once there's trust, it opens the door for other services.
"It opens the door to further downside potential," he said.
Your Money The form opens the door to student aid.
That opens the door to letting Democrats filibuster repeal efforts.
Christine Drul opens the door to her room, number 33.
Leno brings the car to a stop and opens the door.
This opens the door for a new type of drug therapy.
"You're good," the officer says, and opens the door for him.
She loves it when the gentleman opens the door for her.
Dad gives her the keys and opens the door for her.
Some fear it opens the door to censorship of the internet.
"I think [2017] opens the door for that now," he said.
That opens the door to people voting who shouldn't be voting.
Relying on software, of course, opens the door to software bugs.
That opens the door for Democrats to pick up congressional seats.
It is inherently destabilizing and opens the door to grave situations.
Second, political targeting opens the door to various forms of corruption.
It at least opens the door to Menendez losing re-election.
This helps build the relationship and opens the door for opportunities.
Eventually one of the raiders opens the door, lets them out.
"It really opens the door to talk about this stuff," Thomas says.
Jack opens the door to find everything before him engulfed in flames.
Some health professionals worry that this opens the door to more quackery.
That opens the door to all the horrific imagery you see here.
Obviously, this opens the door for more casual daters to prowl eHarmony.
Still, some hope the change in female grooming standards opens the door.
I'm coming!" and the happy couple opens the door in unison. "Stevie!
That also opens the door to restoring annual and lifetime benefit caps.
He slams on the brakes, opens the door, gropes for his cane.
This opens the door to moderate size Roth conversions between those ages.
Basically, working outside secure office environments opens the door to network vulnerabilities.
That opens the door to the politics of nationalist and separatist movements.
The research opens the door to learning more about tortoise biology, too.
Alan opens the door to Adora's bedroom, and the music turns sinister.
A new report explains why that opens the door to additional risks.
But I think this kind of opens the door for them, too.
This opens the door to a renewed debate about border control priorities.
This opens the door for collaboration, but also for pushback and deterrence.
She takes the key from her jeans pocket and opens the door.
Such a perspective opens the door for the successful integration of minorities.
In some cases public ire opens the door to newcomers, such as Netflix.
That opens the door to the worst-case scenario for the Trump administration.
This opens the door for multi-room audio controls from a single device.
And then Trump potentially opens the door to elite legitimation for these groups.
This opens the door to all the p-hacks and biases mentioned above.
"This sting opens the door on an unknown universe," said prosecutor Rodrigo Timoteo.
This opens the door to different extensions, if both sides agree to it.
One could argue that having empathy actually opens the door to more compassion.
Toy-Con Garage, on the other hand, opens the door to true creativity.
Some say this opens the door for alternative transportation technology like the Hyperloop.
But it really opens the door just a crack wider for Donald Trump.
But it also opens the door to a fourth bracket on high earners.
Sometimes someone gives a little bit of advice and it opens the door.
Maybe cannabis opens the door to other drugs, but only after prolonged use.
"A more left-leaning candidate opens the door for Trump," Mr. Borick said.
Haslam's decision to stay on the sidelines opens the door wider for Rep.
Unlike narrow class-based appeals, it opens the door to broad electoral coalitions.
The decision opens the door for very different consumer experiences on the internet.
And of course it opens the door for more Halloween sequels to come.
Brexit opens the door for a UK-Swiss deal covering financial services, said Collardi.
It also opens the door to hunting them in areas outside Yellowstone National Park.
In the scene, Sister Mary opens the door to find the pope standing there.
Failing to follow those rules opens the door to legal challenges of the agreement.
Yoli opens the door and smiles, her natural warmth radiating, and my breath catches.
He said a delegate count under 1,237 opens the door to a contested convention.
"It really opens the door to a lot of possibilities for me," he observes.
That opens the door to a possible vote next week ahead of the deadline.
When Frank opens the door, Patrick is concerned that he fell off the wagon.
She opens the door for them to escape, and there is someone right outside!
This opens the door to a second, alternative explanation, which is known as quintessence.
When he opens the door, he finds a row of faces staring at him.
I hope that key opens the door to Talbots so we have full coverage.
The agreement opens the door to North Macedonia's admission to the EU and NATO.
But the new method of using live bacteria opens the door to exciting possibilities.
Young shirtless guy opens the door and is absolutely covered in paint and blood.
Furthermore, arguing otherwise automatically opens the door to a wide array of government surveillance.
It opens the door to things far worse than the enemy we're used to.
As Ariel opens the door, they all scream and he immediately bursts into tears.
What scares telecom companies is that it also opens the door to price regulation.
However, some say the new collection agency policy opens the door to potential scams.
But that often opens the door for various hypotheses of various stripes of believability.
That opens the door to the kind of investigative focus that we're talking about.
The ruling potentially opens the door for Glencore to receive a backdated tax bill.
Kennedy's departure opens the door for Trump to make his second Supreme Court nomination.
It opens the door for other states to seize the mantle of global leadership.
Critics say the distinction is vague and opens the door to abuse by prosecutors.
Outside analysts say unequivocally this opens the door to a loosening of the regulations.
When my drink, Tom, opens the door, I breathe a sigh of moderate relief.
And a deal like Children of Blood and Bone opens the door [for another].
When someone is using the bathroom and opens the door, the toilet slides out.
It opens the door to reputation-damaging speculation and harmful misinformation about U.S. activities.
Marriott will almost certainly appeal the verdict, which then opens the door to settlement.
"We are trying to construct a system that opens the door to the ocean."
Obtaining a Bulgarian passport opens the door for the holder to most EU countries.
"This study opens the door to studying the genetics of lizard evolution," he said.
"Hopefully, it opens the door for future players to come play here," she said.
It also opens the door to policies that are harmful and destructive to voters.
Plus, moving the portfolio to the Treasury Department opens the door to other innovations.
That opens the door for Rosen to prove himself with some extended preseason time.
During the night, Jack opens the door and is greeted with a burst of flames.
And it opens the door to allow mining, oil and gas and other destructive development.
And when he opens the door to his lab, he's greeted by a million insects.
Flynn's resignation might just be the triggering event that opens the door to more investigations.
She sets down the beer and opens the door and steps into a bare kitchen.
Its critics say it opens the door to censoring other kinds of text messages, too.
So it opens the door to further actions against municipalities ever keener to raise debt.
She greets FBI Director Gordon briefly when he opens the door of his hotel room.
But his line of reasoning opens the door to this conclusion in a provocative way.
The result opens the door for significant privacy invasions through the app-based advertising system.
Options markets imply that a fall below $21.23 opens the door to a bigger plunge.
It was not obtained by discovery—and so opens the door to no future discovery.
He just hopes his win opens the door to more options to serve as president.
The stalking-horse agreement opens the door for other interested parties to make a bid.
When you reframe vetting as an informational challenge, it opens the door to novel solutions.
It also opens the door for other exchanges to petition for their own speed bumps.
This guidance opens the door for widespread, religious-based discrimination in a variety of contexts.
He opens the door, grabs his cane, and makes a brave attempt to jump out.
I realize that if I stop playing, it opens the door for a goalkeeper controversy.
The legitimized commodification of this plant opens the door to the creation of a monopoly.
Therefore, this language opens the door to a potentially wide range of lawsuits and prosecution.
Elliot has just gotten into the back of a cab, when someone opens the door.
The Court's decision opens the door to a slew of arguably offensive language being trademarked.
"When you recover that fast, that usually opens the door for another downturn," he said.
It counsels, "If your hand opens the door to freedom, do not let it close."
It also opens the door to a price on carbon, though Clinton opposes that plank.
"It certainly opens the door for other countries to claim the same thing," she said.
Warren Buffett opens the door on his Nebraska life, but not necessarily his investment strategy.
Seconds later, a responding officer opens the door of the building and Phillips runs away.
And this quite literally opens the door to a host of new opportunities for the show.
Chuck opens the door with wryness, like he can't believe their relationship has ended up here.
This built-in user base and multifaceted journey opens the door for outside investment and innovation.
It additionally opens the door for other possibilities like payments, oracles, selling your data, and more.
It also opens the door to more immediate threats, like scammers fooling facial recognition payment systems.
"A win for the Orioles opens the door for the Orioles," Jones said before the game.
So, a fateful call with a debt collector opens the door to a major financial opportunity.
Trump and other White House officials believe the low inflation opens the door for more easing.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) can then pick up these movements, which opens the door for medical applications.
The company's tech opens the door for a lot of game developers to become more ambitious.
And the chip's increased performance opens the door to more powerful head-, eye- and gesture-tracking.
Whatever the solution, human-centric automation opens the door to a multitude of other business opportunities.
After he opens the door, I feel like I'm looking into an episode of Breaking Bad.
The presence of characters also opens the door for merchandising and exploring other modes of entertainment.
Xbox Live Gold opens the door to a vibrant community of online gamers (just like yourself).
I believe it opens the door for a new type of Open Source movement to emerge.
The move opens the door for more Muslim women to consider a career in law enforcement.
Critics believe this rule opens the door to renewing these asbestos uses in the United States.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's majority opinion in Fisher slightly opens the door to a broader discussion.
In the building next to the lobby, researcher Camilo Rodriguez opens the door to a laboratory.
She opens the door of the pale grey farmhouse in a lilac bathrobe with multiple apologies.
He opens the door to find a bag of buns and two images of a sonogram.
To start, it opens the door to immense uncertainty while closing off opportunities for budding innovators.
This opens the door for Xi Jinping to continue on after his term expires in 85033.
He opens the door to the space where Whitney has spent most of the last decade.
This deal opens the door for Hamas to share in the running of the Palestinian Authority.
This raises all sorts of ethical questions and opens the door to a bizarre cottage industry.
The implication ... it opens the door for Stephen to see his 6-year-old daughter Madison.
The person who opens the door is so quiet that he offers almost an anti-greeting.
This opens the door for older girls to earn the organization's highest rank of Eagle Scout.
I then have a short stint at Columbia Business School, opens the door to Goldman Sachs.
She opens the door to the music room, and they dash, like children, for the piano.
"He believes very strongly that that opens the door for negotiations," he said of the president.
It opens the door for gratitude, and you appreciate things more because you fight for it.
However, it opens the door for a lot of headaches if your card is ever stolen.
"The new bill opens the door to junk insurance," said Dave Jones, the California insurance commissioner.
Now, the party's control of Washington opens the door to making that policy vision a reality.
"You can't have it that one person opens the door and another closes it," he said.
The Church said the treaty opens the door to spiritual death and is totally opposed to Christianity.
Nevertheless, this medical accomplishment opens the door for similar genetic therapies to be used on other patients.
But this depends largely upon unlicensed brokers working in rural areas and opens the door to trafficking.
"This opens the door for people to claim some sort of ownership over their data," she said.
And hopefully it means that this opens the door for more movies like it to be made.
But it also opens the door to more investors, including some of the world's biggest mutual funds.
The policy opens the door to for-profit tourism, advertising, and manufacturing aboard the orbiting science lab.
It also opens the door for other collaborations between artists to sell a wider range of products.
According to The Hill, it opens the door for companies and industry groups to join the panels.
And that opens the door to something NASA's planetary exploration outfits can only dream of: rapid-response.
Mirror Reaper ends the first chapter of Bell Witch's story, but opens the door for a second.
His win opens the door for future streaming-based artists to get Grammy nods of their own.
But Darryl doing so opens the door for others to do the same, both onscreen and off.
Circumvention of the Anti-Deficiency Act opens the door to truly big, scary, and unaccountable federal power.
The move opens the door to more transparency on policymaking decisions, but also, potentially, to less predictability.
Weitzman uses the magic words, "bad faith" in his lawsuit, which opens the door to punitive damages.
The Russell Amendment opens the door for religious beliefs to trump an individual's right to non-discrimination.
JOHN HARWOOD: And what about the argument that you hear that that opens the door to fraud.
But peace is a process, and signing the agreement opens the door to the hard work ahead.
The president has signed a bill that opens the door to defunding the organization, The Hill reports.
A full investigation opens the door to 24/7 surveillance and court-ordered wiretaps, according to Hughes.
Some say the new rule opens the door to sexual predators disguised as someone they are not.
But recruitment is largely carried out by unofficial brokers, which opens the door to trafficking and exploitation.
Email is how offices communicate these days — and that opens the door for a lot of misunderstanding.
"It opens the door for cruelty," Scott said, since it gives even more control to the ghost.
On paper, that opens the door to changes in the leadership team that might not include Pelosi.
The agreement opens the door for the foreign investment that Argentina needs to revive its stalling economy.
Carlon Ramong, 6LACK's creative director, opens the door beside us to let us know it's show time.
The pandemonium has been exploited by Russia and opens the door for ISIS to make a comeback.
Because both materials are atomically thin, this opens the door to electronics that are effectively two dimensional.
It's a fake-out that opens the door for one of the film's more intense jump scares.
If you're thinking that sounds like it opens the door for potential misuse and abuse, you're right.
Because this is the stuff that keeps N.B.A. fans watching and opens the door to new ones.
He's in a dressing room at a theater, and Liam Neeson opens the door and congratulates him.
He also forgives himself for it, and that opens the door for the Great Perhaps to continue.
It opens the door to real-time monitoring of emerging disease clusters, billing patterns and program effects.
He wears a suit and opens the door for each passenger, as if he were a chauffeur.
He walks up to the front of the church, opens the door, and throws it all inside.
A lot of people wonder if that opens the door to a potential Mac with a touchscreen.
That opens the door to prices tailored to each customer's willingness to pay, a profitable strategy for sellers.
"This opens the door ... to put us all in jail," said Reinaldo Cala, a FARC lower house deputy.
Avoid legal landmines While giving constructive feedback is important, it also opens the door to some legal issues.
The ruling, by Judge Aubrey Ledabwa, opens the door for the corruption charges against Zuma to be reinstated.
"This decision opens the door to the world of GM designer babies," he said in an emailed statement.
This important definition/characterization opens the door to a whole new way of negotiating with the drug companies.
But having hyper-accurate, high-definition imaging capabilities also opens the door to a number of other applications.
But his death opens the door for capitalistic endeavors to reshape the Oasis, and IOI fills that role.
And the interpretation it puts forward opens the door, critics argue, for discrimination against LGBT people and women.
"This opens the door for Apple to take back a potentially enormous amount of market share," Cramer said.
"It just opens the door to everyone else to do same thing, not just on steel," Reinsch said.
Game of Thrones' end opens the door for the return of competitive, diverse award seasons beginning next year.
This, Nadella says, will increase user engagement, the company's subscription business, and opens the door for targeted advertising.
The finding opens the door to studying the process at the level of cells and molecules, he says.
Market orders opens the door for a broker to buy or sell a client's stock for any price.
The customer opens the door just enough for me to see that he is rolling hard on ecstasy.
First, Maggie opens the door to the outside and sees Glenn and her friends waiting there for her.
The creditors' support likely opens the door to formal approval of the new restructuring plan at a Dec.
But it demonstrates an overall problem in Florida's voting system, and it opens the door to more litigation.
But the very nature of their office as being partisan and elected opens the door to potential bias.
This opens the door for future research and applications, and the identification of new genetic syndromes, he added.
Failure to understand that big picture opens the door for other players like Russia, and perhaps even China.
In July and August, Miami Spa Month opens the door to the city's premier spas at affordable prices.
It opens the door to candidates who can attract grass-roots followings even as they repel party leaders.
It also opens the door to diplomatic "off-ramps" at times when rising tensions have otherwise seemed unstoppable.
His work opens the door for eradicating disease through the genetic editing and repair of faulty DNA loops.
Lightseekers by Play Fusion opens the door between the physical and virtual worlds and never truly closes it.
The announcement opens the door for Mitt Romney, a critic of the president's, to run for the seat.
The hulking creature that opens the door (an unrecognizable Boris Karloff) would scare anyone back into the monsoon.
"It opens the door, and then all of the sudden there's life," Farrell said of Bogaerts' costly miscue.
At one point, Crawford allegedly reaches into the vehicle and opens the door with the inside door handle.
This opens the door to a multitude of different competitors, and there is where Trouva has stepped in.
Once they firmly start to believe in one specific conspiracy theory, it opens the door to many others.
Thankfully, the man at the front desk managed to hit the button that opens the door just in time.
Overall, it's a task designed to point out our common humanity, which then opens the door to reducing prejudice.
On Monday, Kudlow told Fox Business Network that signs inflation was slowing "opens the door" to a rate cut.
However, one senior manager at Commerzbank acknowledged the failure opens the door to further uncertainty as foreign competitors approach.
When I finally arrive at the apartment, I ring at the door and my boyfriend opens the door, shaking.
Physicists are excited by the discovery because it opens the door for telescopes that can "see" or "hear" gravity.
Legal proceedings are still ongoing — even as the DHS opens the door for public comment on the rule's rescission.
Also, the ECB downgraded its growth forecasts last week which opens the door for easy monetary policy for longer.
That opens the door for an identity thief to take over, open new accounts and run up large debts.
The First Step Act at least opens the door to begin that wholesale rethinking of our criminal justice system.
But kicking off health courses opens the door to considering what Coursera could offer to complement practical learning segments.
"Now at least it opens the door for discussion on the guardian system," Akeel told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
And this opens the door for an even wilder prediction: A quad-rear-camera Galaxy A9 Star Pro smartphone.
Mr Anthony Harris, of number 27, Hatherley Mews, Walthamstow, seems surprised to see us when he opens the door.
"Are you looking for me?" he asks when he opens the door to the empty studio I'm sitting in.
Allowing a moral objection also opens the door for all kinds of discriminatory intentions couched in language of morality.
It opens the door to denial of care for LGBT+ patients seeking surgical transitions or hormone treatment, advocates said.
Just as Sipes opens the door to leave the area, he turns around and appears to address the group.
But this depends largely upon unlicensed brokers working in rural areas and opens the door to trafficking, campaigners say.
In response, critics are outraged that this policy change opens the door to foreign spending in our American elections.
"Once you have one regulation, it opens the door to other regulations," she says, including by non-state institutions.
Roberts's retirement opens the door to what will likely be a crowded and hotly contested GOP primary in 2020.
Britain's planned departure from the EU opens the door for a UK-Swiss deal covering financial services, said Collardi.
Even reporting other players directly isn't a perfect solution, since it opens the door to false reports and harassment.
Then he opens the door and walks in with some other chick—both of them dressed to the nines.
The writer Paul Theroux makes the case for travel, noting that it opens the door to life-changing experiences.
That opens the door to more challenges, including challenges focusing on the intersection of overcrowding and poor prisoner health.
And Abbott&aposs DBS system opens the door for providers to tailor treatments to PD patients&apos unique needs.
Fearing voter backlash, Congress is unlikely to pass legislation that opens the door to more misconduct by these schools.
The breakdown in norms opens the door to a major event that could rock the global economy and markets.
"What's important is how it opens the door to a new way of thinking about the problems we face."
" The court expressed a concern that the Justice Department's analysis "opens the door to a world of disquieting consequences.
"If this opens the door for 'Taco Tuesday' to be open to everybody, all the better," the spokesman said.
The digital technology opens the door to predictive maintenance, lower fuel consumption, reduced carbon emissions and longer-lived equipment.
Asking patients to report their own pain sadly opens the door to addicts who want to abuse the system.
The decision potentially opens the door for U.S. President Donald Trump to formally nominate Shanahan to be defense secretary.
They think it opens the door for new growth opportunities like wash-and-fold services for college students, Lydia said.
As one of the largest wireless and cable companies in the world, Verizon opens the door to extensive distribution opportunities.
The approval also opens the door for pills that are used for other conditions beyond mental health to be digitized.
When Oprah Winfrey goes to church, opens the door and sees all the people – she sees some people with flaws.
The greater creator community would also push back against the policy — a policy that opens the door to confusing questions.
Friedman: Well, it's certainly an event that opens the door to a modification of the terms of your prior agreement.
Allowing the executive branch to declare a national emergency along these lines opens the door to yet more executive usurpation.
She goes to the refrigerator, opens the door and reveals it contains two of the aging fruits ... and nothing else.
Hopefully it opens the door for a studio to cut away the parts of the genre that I don't love.
This opens the door for conservatives to call his platform biased, an accusation Facebook has already had to deal with.
In the very first story of The Refugees, a sister opens the door to see her dead brother standing there.
But the system depends largely on unlicensed brokers working in rural areas and opens the door to trafficking and cheating.
That design is also what opens the door to the scooter being used for food and product delivery, Smith said.
This opens the door for predatory clinics, free speech curtailment and the disparagement of gamers, while reducing technology in education.
It opens the door for severe miscalculation and could drag the U.S. and our allies into a devastating nuclear conflict.
" The trade wars, he adds, "opens the door for your competitors, which would be South America, to ramp up production.
This opens the door to Google Assistant as a native app experience to "hundreds of millions" of devices, Hafsteinsson notes.
Multiple civil liberties groups object to uniform state student privacy legislation they believe opens the door for invasions of privacy.
And when he opens the door to his lab, he's greeted by a million insects—like this straight-snouted weevil.
However, others have argued the bill is unconstitutional and opens the door for more demands for candidates in the future.
The agreement, announced on Monday, opens the door for Argentina to attract foreign investment needed to revive its stalling economy.
The Adaptive Controller, though branded Xbox, is also compatible with Windows, which opens the door to all sorts of possibilities.
The 6-3 decision opens the door to a series of military panels to determine the legality of detainees' captivity.
This credit card opens the door to luxury services and benefits including advanced sales and included purchase and travel protections.
Don Juan's amorality opens the door to transgression and nudity onstage, and the female actors are, at times, aggressively sexualized.
That's because when a defendant testifies that the charged conduct didn't occur, he opens the door for prosecution rebuttal evidence.
Natalie meanders around a punching bag and opens the door to a utility closet in the corner of the room.
This opens the door to investigating any contact between these media celebrities and Russian agents or those in their employ.
"If everything and everyone is portrayed negatively, there's a levelling effect that opens the door to charlatans," wrote Mr Patterson.
Barstool&aposs deal with Penn National also opens the door for Barstool-branded sports bars and restaurants, the companies said.
The answer is predictable, being the one that opens the door to the possibility of a long-running television series.
Tali Lennox opens the door to her studio wearing a soft, paint-splattered Playboy t-shirt and small silk shorts.
So, I know that when guys are added to the squad it opens the door for more stunts and gymnastics.
The Nunes memo opens the door to Monday-morning quarterbacking of the decisions made primarily by the FBI in 2016.
"This guidance opens the door quite wide to very different approaches to regulating and subsidizing health insurance," Levitt told me.
"It opens the door to making it right for other families, like Junior Seau's and Kenny Stabler's," Davis told ESPN.
The decision opens the door for arguments of discrimination based on miscarriage, where there may not have been one before.
That opens the door for stakes in globally successful Ethiopian Airlines and Africa&aposs largest telecom company by subscribers, Ethio Telecom.
Brady has found a way around this roadblock, which opens the door to all those untapped bacteria that live in dirt.
But the fact that lawmakers in those states have introduced the legislation at all "opens the door for conversation," said Nash.
Europe accounts for a quarter of worldwide pharmaceutical sales, and an authorisation from the EMA opens the door to this market.
" In the clip, Azalea opens the door for a guest, who kisses her on each cheek before exclaiming, "Yes, he's dead!!
It opens the door for those familiar with the software to create compositions in concert with Barri during rehearsals and performances.
When he arrives, however, it's Veronica who opens the door in nothing but a swimsuit, leading him to the hot tub.
This opens the door for mobile operators like MTN, with the largest phone network in Nigeria, to offer mobile-money products.
When the FBI arrives to Axelrod manor to arrest Axe over a misleading tip, Lara opens the door smoking a cigarette.
In the parking garage of the California Tennis Club in San Francisco, Tom Steyer opens the door of his Chevy Volt.
"Let's hope this opens the door for more people to be able to hold such initiatives," said Cuban artist Abu Tamayo.
Convoy's investment in Nutmeg is also described as "strategic" and the startup says it opens the door to expansion into Asia.
Capital murder opens the door for a death penalty case, but Champion said he isn't sure whether he will pursue it.
So too does a resource-rich economy, like Nigeria's, where easy access to oil revenues opens the door to palm-greasing.
"I won't stand by if the Trump administration opens the door to selling them off to the highest bidder," he said.
Obamacare has dominated politics for the better part of a decade and this opens the door to full replace-and-repeal.
Gina opens the door and leads Piscatella back to the bunker, where he falls into one of Frieda's many booby traps.
In the next iteration of the game, L22 opens the door to everything else that this immersive world has to offer.
It's a practice that is common among lawmakers, but one that Painter says opens the door for potential conflicts of interest.
But failing another court's intervention, the ruling opens the door for Zervos to begin gathering evidence as part of her lawsuit.
He goes to the couple's house, and, when the husband opens the door, he falls to his knees and apologizes profusely.
At the same time, GDPR opens the door for "privacy by design" and "privacy management" as points of differentiation for companies.
KKR's move to look at the smaller-sized, or middle-market, businesses opens the door for more deal opportunities, Stavros said.
But tech experts also cheered Trump's order, saying it opens the door to government modernizing its technology after years of criticism.
Command of a country's lingua franca opens the door to hundreds more "bilingual bachelor's," taught in the native language and English.
It's well-capitalized and cash-flow efficient, and its sheer scale opens the door to a lot of opportunities to diversify.
The fact that Lindsey Graham organized a committee hearing on the topic is promising and opens the door to possible negotiation.
It has also raised questions about the government's intentions and whether this opens the door to prosecuting more journalists or not.
The TABS Act would give legislators more say over CFPB operations and opens the door to defunding the agency all together.
I'm no linguist but, yeah, that opens the door to any number of cool guests turning up on for this show.
But it opens the door to that possibility, by stripping them of the only foolproof protection against deportation an immigrant has.
An unpaid favor, while having the veneer of a generous helpful offer, opens the door to a multitude of uncomfortable scenarios.
This means that "Hallelujah Junction" isn't just another dull contemporary ballet: It's one that opens the door to the unsavory past.
About New York To a stranger's knock, a boy of about 9 opens the door of 1022 Woodycrest Avenue, the Bronx.
"It opens the door to move forward and discuss other related problems, like the use of plastic food packaging and recycling."
This opens the door to Trump being removed from office, yet he is able to run for reelection in the fall.
With such rigorously imprecise phrasing, Twitter opens the door to spurious accusations that try to flip those categories on their head.
The ruling opens the door to legalizing the estimated $150 billion in illegal wagers on sports that Americans make every year.
Moreover, filing a spending project under "mitigation" opens the door to waste by severing the link between dollars and immediate relief.
The deal opens the door for PayPal to process digital transactions in China — which are estimated to total in the trillions.
This opens the door for value investment strategies, which have been popularized by Buffett throughout his long and successful investing career.
More importantly, this support opens the door for more iPhone apps to make their way to the Mac in the future.
Sometimes the job is that straightforward, but often she opens the door to find what all G.R.A.s dread: a "trashed" room.
That scenario also opens the door to Ryan being responsible for allowing a government shutdown to hang over a presidential election.
That opens the door to the first competitive district attorney election in Queens, the city's largest borough, in nearly three decades.
I knock on the front door, her mother opens the door, and I realize this young lady had been a runaway.
So he sits and waits, for more than two hours, until a janitor opens the door and he can get out.
"We think this opens the door to FHFA pursuing a recapitalization plan, eventually leading to the end of the conservatorships," he said.
It also opens the door for a world where people are always wearing their headphones, with Apple's Siri only a tap away.
Similarly, small lies can desensitize our brains to the negative feelings associated with lying, which opens the door to more significant lies.
And in doing so, the bill also opens the door to employers requesting information from personal genetics tests or family medical histories.
While the FCC is framing its decision as a win for consumers, the reality is, it opens the door to greater censorship.
Republicans in Congress just voted to reverse a landmark FCC privacy rule that opens the door for ISPs to sell customer data.
The ruling opens the door to America imposing tariffs on Airbus's planes, although an appeal could delay any such action for years.
Another reason is the decision's possible seismic aftereffects: It opens the door to other attempts to qualify Indians' right to contest elections.
I don't think it's going to completely change the complexion [of the charts] right away, but I think it opens the door.
This action opens the door for other nefarious actors in the region, too, from Russia to Iran to Assadist fighters to ISIS.
Each time a child opens the door or window is another chance for Mother Nature to vomit her lunch onto my floors.
The agreement opens the door for Musk to make the case that he reasonably thought it was fine to tweet without approval.
The election of Donald Trump as the next U.S. president opens the door for greater Chinese influence in Asia at American expense.
When you arrive at your chosen gathering and your host opens the door, hand them the snacks and beer you brought immediately.
Finally, while a risk with any government contract, allowing private firms to bid for IRS contracts also opens the door to cronyism.
" Taking the oath opens the door to living what former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage memorably called a "life of significance.
This achievement is worth cheering by all, regardless of party, because it further opens the door to female leadership in every sphere.
Athena Salman and Isela Blanc benefited from the state's Clean Elections Commission, which opens the door to candidates lacking traditional fundraising networks.
She quietly opens the door to stare at her two daughters, collapsed on a bed together, with an expression of utter disdain.
Many in Washington have expressed concerns that the move opens the door for the resurgence of ISIS by creating a security vacuum.
"Yet the uncertainty around Iran and Venezuela also creates a difficult path ahead, as it opens the door to multiple OPEC+ responses."
But YouTube's new tool goes beyond just sampling products — it opens the door for unexplored sponsorship opportunities for brands and influencers alike.
The Supreme Court's decision opens the door for lawmakers to reconsider the entire issue by making moot the "game of chance" vs.
That opens the door to censorship, arguably the worst outcome for indie creators whose adult narratives don't conform to heteronormative gender roles.
Nevertheless, President Trump's proposal opens the door for a truly comprehensive attempt at simultaneously tackling all the big issues that confront us.
This automatism opens the door to incessant variations in brushwork, background and, above all, color — as well as our consideration of same.
The measure opens the door for Republicans to consider backing a new candidate in the disputed race in the Ninth Congressional District.
Overall, it's a task designed to point out our common humanity, which then opens the door to reducing prejudice and changing opinions.
That opens the door for the more expansive, Obama-era standard to remain in place for several more months, perhaps even years.
When the broadcast ends, he slips out his earpieces, opens the door of his makeshift studio and returns to his day job.
Terry Austin argued that allowing undocumented immigrants to carry state IDs opens the door to identity fraud, according to The Washington Post.
A guy like Jimmie Johnson ... that opens the door right back up for a seven-time champion — wake up a sleeping giant.
But the effort only opens the door to a full consideration of just how selective this display of moral outrage truly is.
"It opens the door to understanding and provides the sine-qua-non for establishing relations of mutual concern and collaboration," he says.
In a video shared on Harry and Meghan Markle's Instagram page, the royal dad opens the door to greet singer Ed Sheeran.
The lasers allow jeans to be finished at distribution centers rather than centralized manufacturing facilities, which opens the door to custom orders.
It's also the first to get a CE mark in the same category, which opens the door to working in Europe, too.
Copyright experts told Motherboard that the change opens the door to additional confusion when it comes to what is, or isn't, allowable.
"But research suggests if you let the small things slide, it opens the door for more severe behaviors to enter the workplace."
Still, the tactical shift by the White House opens the door to an unpredictable new phase in the crisis over North Korea.
But the hunt for these jobs depends largely on unlicensed brokers working in rural areas and opens the door to trafficking, campaigners say.
After initially icing him out, June opens the door (the physical one, and the metaphorical one to her heart), and lets him in.
DiversyFund opens the door for anyone interested in diversifying their portfolio, building longterm wealth, or just dipping their toes into real estate investment.
"I believe this new law is written so loosely that it opens the door for basically recreational marijuana," Fallin said in a statement.
"This opens the door for Apple to take back a potentially enormous amount of market share," the host of CNBC's "Mad Money " said.
As Eaton approaches from behind the Honda, the driver of the vehicle opens the door and starts to get out, the footage shows.
It's easy to research Twitter, where every post is public, but the same accessibility opens the door to more aggressive doxxing and harassment.
A research assistant — who is decked out head-to-toe in hazmat gear — walks past, opens the door, and wades into the sand.
"Hopefully, this opens the door and I can get a few more," Doan, who had gone 10 games without a tally, told reporters.
This guy opens the door, falls out, crawls over, and starts pulling on my door handle, and I noticed that it's my doctor!
Her desk even lines up directly with bathroom entryway, so every time a guy opens the door, she's forced to see directly inside.
"This opens the door down to $43 on a technical basis," said David Thompson, executive vice-president at Washington-based commodities broker Powerhouse.
As well as Sea Shepherd's retreat, Japan recently passed new legislation critics say opens the door to a potential resumption of commercial whaling.
This ambiguity opens the door to different interpretations, and the way runners perceive this dynamic is indicative of how they perceive running itself.
The measure allows for unlimited possession and growth of marijuana and opens the door for the state to expunge marijuana-related criminal records.
According to the astronomers involved in the research, this opens the door to a promising new method for detecting exoplanets and rogue planets.
It also opens the door to Ola making commissions on transactions, even those that may have nothing at all to do with transportation.
North Korea's offer to put its nuclear weapons on the bargaining table opens the door to negotiations of unpredictable length and inevitable complexity.
The measure opens the door for Republicans to consider replacing Mark Harris, their candidate in the disputed race in the Ninth Congressional District.
It opens the door to rejuvenate a moribund economy and promote horticulture, tourism and handicrafts that are the unique strength of its culture.
"It is simple, easy, and opens the door to a conversation that is more about drinking and less about work stuff," he said.
It opens the door for state lawmakers to pass measures Republicans have long opposed, including gun legislation reform and raising the minimum wage.
Family life opens the door to self-dealing clannishness: parents hoard for their children; siblings and spouses favor one another over the collective.
That potentially opens the door for a film or two that might not have made the cut in the '70s, '80s or '90s.
The budget also opens the door for draconian cuts to entitlement programs — to the tune of $235 billion in cuts over 523 years.
The budget also opens the door for draconian cuts to entitlement programs — to the tune of $203 billion in cuts over 1003 years.
Rylund Johnson opens the door when I climb aboard in a red flannel onesie, peering through thick-rimmed glasses perched above a bushy beard.
The next morning, Cersei gets up and opens the door to the chamber, free as a bird — who cares if everyone knows they're fucking?
The proposal opens the door for internet service providers to create fast and slow lanes, to block websites, and to prioritize their own content.
Ironically, the firmware that opens the door for piracy has people trying to crack it, too, but it seems that Team Xecutters anticipated this.
Austria's coalition agreement opens the door to more plebiscites; so, more tentatively, does the preliminary blueprint for a new CDU/SPD coalition in Germany.
"The combination of older (sometimes archaic) systems with staff members not well-trained against security threats opens the door to ransomware attacks," he said.
When Bland refuses, he opens the door and tries to yank her out, then threatens her with a stun gun before she is arrested.
The CEO said this method opens the door for revenue growth, which he hopes the company's industry-experienced leadership will continue to "propel forward."
The Payment Rewards service is interesting in that it opens the door a little wider to how Uber ties itself in with card companies.
Maja is the final shot of the finale, as she opens the door to her Los Angeles apartment to see her teary-eyed son.
Lower inflation opens the door for more rate cuts by the central bank, but the central bank has been cautious over the past year.
Having one in your lineup opens the door to new recipes, and ultimately better from-scratch options for sauces, dressings, purées, and much more.
Famine increases migration, further destabilizes weak states, and opens the door to radical appeals from the likes of al-Shabab and the Islamic State.
If the FCC and ISPs lose a looming February court battle over the repeal, it opens the door to the 2015 rules being restored.
A little more conversation and then she nods, opens the door and gets in, apparently receiving a chauffeured ride to work as an apology.
It opens the door to attacks on climate science, toxic contaminant cleanup plans, and clean air standards that have prevented thousands of premature deaths.
Thursday's ruling opens the door for Jan-Pro workers to file complaints against the company, which the business had sought to prevent in court.
" He said a group of investors were ready to step in with new capital, adding: "The ECB ... opens the door to loot the bank.
Markets are on high alert for any change in course, since this next step in the trade skirmishes opens the door for more escalation.
However, rights campaigners worry the law opens the door to military intervention in protests, as well as expanding military powers to spy on citizens.
The effects of the British departing the EU opens the door for other members who may wish to revise the charter and/or exit.
"A common insecurity is when men come to us and have this conic breast tissue—that opens the door to pec implants," he explained.
In this shot, he reveals the film's villain as Marty opens the door to his home and the camera swoops in just behind him.
The addition of GTA V is a significant improvement over racing Flash games and opens the door to computer vision and autonomous car researchers.
I worry that it opens the door to removing them from contention for straight ones, which are about 95 percent of all roles anyway.
While Nolan may see this as a one-time cameo, it finally opens the door for a more significant alliance between the two shows.
Jacobs's book opens the door, offering a meticulous introduction to the art form and welcoming readers to have a seat and stay a while.
Furthermore, email opens the door to a number of potentially career-zapping mistakes, like the following, which you'll want to avoid at all costs.
Rather, she said it is "additive" and opens the door to further evolution of its business model, including expanding into holiday gifts, for example.
The good news for the Trump administration is that this opens the door for a rebound in the sector between now and Election Day.
Given how many weddings today are focused around "destinations," this also opens the door to planning events for more than just the couples involved.
" Near the end of the spot, Sowers tells the camera "All it takes is one, and then it opens the door for so many.
"But it would be important, I think, that the ECB today opens the door to the exit (of its expansive monetary policy)," Kemmer said.
Pushing this feature out now opens the door for the next wave of games and apps that support hand and fine-tuned finger gestures.
It is now up to Congress to turn this tax reform proposal – which opens the door to direct changes to the MID - into legislation.
"It really opens the door for wealth advisors and planned giving consultants to help people plan how they're going to maintain giving," Mesch said.
"Don't touch me, you black heathen," a housemaid screams in "Mary Poppins Opens the Door" (19333), as a sweep reaches out his darkened hand.
Tuesday's court ruling opens the door for the sale of some of Madonna's intimate personal items, including the breakup note from her ex-boyfriend, Tupac.
When he makes his way to his girlfriend's house to apologize and bring her flowers, he opens the door and sees her with another man.
Nicastro has to ask her about a timer that stopped working on the bear, so he rings the bell and she opens the door immediately.
The chastity question seems innocent enough, but still introduces the topic of sex into the conversation and opens the door for inappropriate conversations, Young said.
And while that may help them hedge bets, save money and reach some efficiencies, that lack of cohesion also opens the door to security loopholes.
When an Uber arrives he opens the door for me before getting in from the other side – perhaps a vestige of his high-society upbringing.
"It opens the door for you if you're very smart and in the know about a particular industry but you're not that rich," he said.
Once the Fed opens the door to lower rates, they have to have a reason to stop cutting those rates, and it could be inflation.
But the disparity between how often black and brown drivers are pulled over compared with their white counterparts opens the door to more dangerous effects.
The U.S.-Mexico NAFTA deal opens the door for Canada to immediately rejoin the talks and is a major step forward in updating the accord.
But the manipulation of genomes in their native context, particularly in embryonic cells or germ cells, opens the door to a vastly more powerful technology.
The reach for new territory opens the door to more complicated ideas, and ever-more-absurd gags (stick around all the way through the credits).
The same order opens the door to allowing employers to limit women's access contraception through their healthcare plans on grounds of religious objections, Graves said.
This opens the door for the possibility of attackers being able to hijack our increasingly AI-driven smartphones by exposing them to subtly manipulated images.
His retirement is a double-edged sword for Trump's White House: It opens the door for Flake to be replaced with a more supportive Republican.
The combination of these two different types of data solves many long-standing puzzles and opens the door to a whole new kind of astronomy.
But it's easy to imagine how starting over opens the door for the credit bureaus to gain control over a new process and its results.
But it also opens the door to a lot of other options to get to universal coverage, in an atmosphere that did not exist before.
Nonetheless, the paper opens the door, albeit in vague terms, to a euro-zone budget and to a "European Monetary Fund" rooted in European law.
This now opens the door for other Latinxs to feel that they could follow her footsteps as they see themselves being represented on that stage.
Now the state of Alabama is trying to get the high court to take an abortion case that opens the door to fully overturn Roe.
"As long as it gives the employer enough information to understand it, it opens the door for you to talk about that experience," she explains.
Robina Asti is exhausted, but you wouldn't know it as she opens the door to the Upper East Side apartment she's called home since 1965.
The decision opens the door for pilots to be fired for taking part in the strike, which may push the union to call it off.
If you're over 60, you're also entitled to a national discount card for seniors, which opens the door to many discounts on goods and services.
The vacancy opens the door to Mitt Romney, a frequent Trump critic with an extensive network, to occupy a potential swing vote in the Senate.
Its brevity suppresses nuance; its virtuality opens the door for insincerity; it incentivizes people with no true investment in a controversy to weigh in anyway.
Judy Garland's screen double, Barbara "Bobbie" Koshay, wore the dress in a scene in which Dorothy opens the door to Munchkinland in the 1939 film.
Now I'm like, "I work with dance-based ideas and the perception of time," because that's very accurate and opens the door for something else.
"This terminology … opens the door for accused perpetrators to claim in court that they were merely the helpless victims of a mental illness," Feldman says.
The certification allows UPS pilots to fly drones beyond their line of sight and opens the door for the delivery company to expand Flight Forward.
By relying on images, Instagram opens the door to change in a way that transcends language and age, said Marne Levine, Instagram's chief operating officer.
Making agriculture more climate resilient means investing more money in research and development, which in turn opens the door to innovation, growth and healthier communities.
The slump was not over yet, some analysts warned, as the lifting of sanctions on Iran opens the door to a wave of new oil.
But all these studies come to different conclusions, which opens the door for wild speculation about how much death an Obamacare repeal could lead to.
That opens the door for states to keep Medicaid patients, many of whom are low-income, from using their insurance coverage at Planned Parenthood clinics.
" He said there was "enough evidence" to demonstrate Iranian responsibility, adding that "if we tolerate a symbolic attack like this ... it opens the door for more.
That opens the door for political abuse of how news is spread in each country, and it will likely have the opposite of its intended effect.
Mandel, 41, said the decision was twofold: It increases "options and ease" for taxpayers, and it opens the door to software engineers and tech start-ups.
The new work retains the same sense of cozy wholesomeness but opens the door to more views on what it looks like to be an American.
It opens the door to invite complex women characters to join that conversation — before promptly shutting that door to them for the majority of the game.
Touted as the world's first modular TV, Samsung says Micro LEDs opens the door to creating TVs in any resolution with any aspect ratio you want.
"The makeup of the ECB's advisory groups opens the door to the risk (of) the regulatory process being captured by lobbyists," CEO said in its report.
"The market loss that we face in the short run really opens the door to competitors," says Jim Sutter of the United States Soybean Export Council.
Though it should be said that the baby Gamora scene at the end muddies the waters a little and possibly opens the door for her return.
This move opens the door to larger children's media brands who have, until now, avoided building apps for Alexa's voice platform because of potential legal issues.
So that just opens the door for corrupt practices, with clubs getting jobs for kids' families and moving them over under the guise of this employment.
It's what opens the door, allowing you to appreciate the subtleties of her songwriting: the off-kilter production flourishes, the unexpected chord progressions, the inspired imagery.
With a direct-to-consumer streaming platform, this trust for the underlying brand opens the door to a payment model that reflects it: a premium subscription.
New Jersey's tax bill is limited to unemployment and disability taxes, but opens the door to Uber paying a minimum wage and overtime in the state.
In the short run, Trump's loss of a big slice of those voters opens the door to major political problems for this year's GOP congressional candidates.
"Today opens the door to further exchange between the American people and the Cuban people," Anthony Foxx, the United States transportation secretary, said in an interview.
David Cameron has announced that he plans to step down by the fall, which opens the door perhaps for Boris Johnson to be the prime minister.
A gentle connection between communication planet Mercury and Venus on Saturday opens the door for you to fix career pitfalls through the help of a friend.
The smell of burnt engine oil lingers after BOB commits a murder, but oil also opens the door to both Lodges, the evil and the good.
Citizenship also opens the door to voting, a fact that Democratic Party activists and others used to their advantage in naturalization drives before the 2000 election.
Dalman, who is ex-military and previously worked as a security professional, is the one who opens the door and escorts the fugitive off to prison.
But if rulemaking is defined broadly as the analysis and development of regulatory policies, this exception opens the door to full participation in executive branch affairs.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark opens the door for generic versions of the drug by companies including Mylan Inc and Roxane Laboratories Inc.
Although the ledger of transactions that has taken place on the blockchain is public, Stiglitz says the anonymity of bitcoin opens the door for criminal enterprises.
Global Diligence LLP, the firm representing the Cambodian plantiffs, said the ICC's policy shift opens the door for the case to be investigated by the court.
The resolution also requires those inspections to be done with the consent of the countries where the ships are registered, which opens the door to violations.
That, in turn, opens the door to brand deals, media opportunities and, most important for Jalaiah, introductions to those in the professional dance and choreography community.
Saturday's pact opens the door to a final agreement by that date, though the spending bundling is probably more likely to spill over into next year.
For those living with an IRD, knowing your genetic mutation opens the door to more options, including participation in clinical trials and potentially future treatment options.
While expiry of the Humira patent opens the door to biosimilars in Europe, such copies are not expected to launch in the United States until 2023.
Hanks opens the door, goes to the closet, changes his shoes, singing all the while, then tells us he wants to talk about his friend Lloyd.
And as Venezuela has shown, the United States isn't the only source of support — Mr. Trump's aid cutoff simply opens the door for China or Russia.
It also opens the door for a more sophisticated future candidate, one reared on alt-right arguments rather than stumbling into them the way Trump has.
"Identifying the first genetic risk factor for erectile dysfunction is an exciting discovery because it opens the door for investigations into new, genetic-based therapies," Jorgenson said.
In Bulgaria, foreigners can obtain a passport, which opens the door to most EU countries, for investments ranging from 1 million levs ($580,922) to 2 million levs.
People who only know him by name often assume he is African and are startled when a fair-skinned, white guy of Polish descent opens the door.
Its success opens the door for reusing rockets to get payloads (and eventually people) into space, which will drive down the cost of space travel (22:27).
"Allowing Turkish patrol bases now opens the door to permanent occupation and makes it easier for the Turkish military to attack the SDF later," the official said.
The search bar is fairly obvious, and opens the door for search ads in the future, but other features assume a level of familiarity with the app.
That opens the door for Benny Gantz, Netanyahu's chief rival and head of the Blue and White party, to try his hand at achieving a coalition government.
The FCC's rules didn't apply to them, but their industry trade groups opposed the rules because it opens the door to regulations in the consumer data arena.
The decision does not vacate Foster's conviction; it opens the door for Foster to go back to the Georgia state court and argue for a new trial.
It also opens the door for experts who do not typically obtain EPA grants, specifically industry representatives and state regulators, to be brought in to replace them.
"London opens the door to all kind of broadcasting and promotional deals outside of North America," Joe Favorito, a professor of sports management at Columbia University, says.
"Whenever the outermost layer of skin is disrupted from a cut or a burn or any type of damage, it opens the door for infection," he says.
This seems like a relatively straightforward exemption, and it opens the door for apps like Steam Link and other game streaming services to work on iOS devices.
"The source material is so vast and rich that I don&apost think there&aposs any question that it just opens the door for more," Aronson said.
Charles Schumer, who has co-sponsored a bill that opens the door for families of 9/11 victims to sue foreign states and financial partners of terrorism.
Unfortunately, whenever the topic of sexual misconduct is placed front and center, it opens the door for people to make wildly inaccurate and offensive victim-blaming statements.
Ramsay rightly sees the birth of a new (non-bastard) half-brother as an existential threat, as it opens the door to his father setting him aside.
"As LinkedIn publishing evolves, Quill's underlying technology opens the door for rich features, such as collaborative editing and custom rich media types," the company's Jake Dejno wrote.
Meanwhile, Titus is given a love interest, a development that opens the door for tender exploration of what it means to be gay and to be happy.
While the ruling opens the door for states to collect taxes from online businesses, there're some significant outstanding questions now that the court has made its decision.
"We have a population that is defenseless when it comes to health care, and that opens the door to all kinds of charlatans," he said on Friday.
He opens the door to the weird in a way that will likely be crucial to how these characters fight Thanos at the end of this series.
Under new leadership, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently announced plans to reconsider the payday rule, which opens the door to repealing the burdensome regulation outright.
Suggested alternative language like, "CDC bases its recommendations on science in consideration with community standards and wishes" opens the door for community preferences to trump intervention effectiveness.
So he's stomping around and the dog barks and he tells it to shut up and he opens the door and you hear this diesel engine revving.
Activists have said that this ruling opens the door to discrimination against people not only for their sexual preferences, but also over their race and political beliefs.
This opens the door to accounts all offering their own augmented reality and 2D filters without the Stories camera becoming overstuffed with lenses you don't care about.
"This ability to react to user preferences opens the door to a whole new field of audio advertising, and the May 21st Policy prevents this,"  Marchick continued.
"We go to the Regency and Redd Foxx opens the door in a robe and underpants sticking out," Mr. Willner said, slipping into a Redd Foxx imitation.
Every day, as soon as the manager, Troy Chatterton, opens the door, customers rush into Three Lives as if for a fix of a singularly restorative oxygen.
For Izel, it is too "chaste, sweet, and calm"; for Adar, it opens the door to a new mystic consciousness, to the realm of the Holy Grail.
In a doorbell ditch, also commonly known as a ding-dong-ditch, a person rings a doorbell and tries to run away before anyone opens the door.
The platform opens the door for a lot of chilling, dispiriting, consequence-free vitriol, but it also removes some of the preliminary gatekeepers to reaching an audience.
Every day, as soon as the manager, Troy Chatterton, opens the door, customers rush into Three Lives as if for a fix of a singularly restorative oxygen.
Later, at her apartment with Lucca, Maia opens the door and realizes the depths of Henry's selfishness and his instinct for self-preservation, traits she never inherited.
Remember how lack of transparency opens the door for waste, fraud, and abuse in a third-party payer system, making health care more expensive and less effective?
"A positive attitude opens the door for children to do well but does not guarantee that they will; that depends on other factors as well," says Chen.
If it's not covered by HIPAA, that opens the door for any data you provide to potentially be shared with third parties for advertising and marketing purposes.
Victor Wang, the 31-year-old founder and chief executive, opens the door, and as he's walking in he tells me that they just stopped a suicide.
Her absence does not stop neighborhood girls from sliding letters to her into the mailbox or ringing the doorbell, hoping someone besides her parents opens the door.
In much the same way, this opens the door for Google to bring in more revenue, as it'll likely take a cut of sales its image search refers.
The Maduro government hoping, they may be wrong, but hoping that this opens the door to a broader conversation with President Trump about easing some of those sanctions.
Muslim groups worry that politicians' unchecked vilification of a religion followed by more than 2100 million Americans opens the door for even bigger blows than the travel ban.
Chuck Schumer, D-New York, and John Cornyn, R-Texas, opens the door for families of 9/11 victims to sue foreign states and financial partners of terrorism.
Some activists are worried that taking a hard line in Mallory's case opens the door for fractures that will collapse the March's goal of big-tent feminist organizing.
As he visits Brandy, she partially opens the door with a smile on her face, only to open the door wider and reveal that Monica is there, too.
The request opens the door for the United States and other countries — particularly Italy, which has expertise in police training — to become more involved in assisting the Iraqis.
This simplified migration path also opens the door for customers to take advantage of all the technologies we have to offer, including analytics, security, AI and machine learning.
The decision does not vacate Foster's conviction; it opens the door for Foster's case to be remanded to the Georgia state court to argue for a new trial.
A Huawei engineer opens the door to a server unit during an organized tour at the Cyber Security Lab of the company's production campus in Dongguan, near Shenzhen.
In June, the government capped production at 24 billion cubic meters annually for the coming five years but the motion adopted Thursday opens the door to further reductions.
But "academic freedom" laws label established science, like climate change and evolution, "controversial issues," which opens the door for teachers to offer alternatives, like climate denial and creationism.
This opens the door to resentment and frustration that could have been easily avoided by using that two letter word that no one really enjoys hearing or saying.
Mahajan said the new drug is a pioneering effort that opens the door for other companies working toward new genetic therapies for other diseases, both rare and common.
The deal opens the door to the loss-making unit finding more support from the Korea Development Bank and a fresh cash boost from the South Korean government.
The capital murder charge against Tellis opens the door for a death penalty case, but Champion said Wednesday the prosecution is not planning to seek the death penalty.
The Labor Department's delay of the fiduciary rule for retirement advisers opens the door for it to issue more regulations later this year, according to a new analysis.
But civil rights organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation oppose the new directive, because they say it is too restrictive and opens the door for even greater censorship.
Adaptive learning opens the door to more advanced teaching methods, such as small-group supplemental instruction, which has been shown to be highly effective in improving student learning.
"This settlement resolves all civil litigation stemming from the incidents on July 6, 2016, and opens the door to continued healing within our community," Mayor Jerry Faust said.
But in February, a state court of appeals ruled that mandatory minimum prison sentencing were incorrectly applied in Sandusky's case ... which opens the door for a lighter sentence.
"Not only does this law create an unnecessary administrative burden for remote sellers, but it also opens the door to serious privacy concerns for consumers," the groups wrote.
FCA and the group signed a memorandum of understanding to work together, which opens the door for FCA to contribute to the progress the team has already made.
This marks the first time a rogue planet has been detected based on its radio emissions, which opens the door to an entirely new method of exoplanet discovery.
Over time, the plan will be to bring more automated options into the experience, which opens the door for using more AI and potentially bots down the line.
This doesn't mean it will happen for sure, and the city still hasn't finalized what that utility would look like, but it opens the door to further discussions.
If Asians are the model minority — if that is how nonwhites can find acceptance in white America — then perhaps that opens the door to acceptance from white supremacists.
"Enactment of the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act opens the door to greater retirement income security," said American Benefits Council President James A. Klein.
Seeing climate change through the lens of something they experience every day opens the door for people to see the weight of the issue over their own lives.
At the same time, it must consider that conceding in the UK opens the door for similar legislation in other nations such as Australia (more on that later).
Fallen Kingdom saves its very silliest twists for the second half, and peaks with a development that opens the door to even more nonsense in the inevitable sequel.
At the tower, Arnieri proudly opens the door to his "office" -- there are spotless windows on all four sides, and a wrap-around porch underneath a billowing flag.
The front desk receptionist opens the door, and after I check in, he gives me a free water bottle, room key, and a free breakfast voucher for the morning.
This form of 'digital cheerleading' is such an easy way to support each other and — in my experience — opens the door to make some great friends along the way.
"Expanding the Foreign Agents Law to include media outlets opens the door to onerous requirements that could further stifle freedom of speech and editorial independence in Russia," Nauert said.
Her argument: Because Article 5 of the Constitution, which outlines the amendment-ratification process, says nothing about deadlines, this opens the door for Congress to simply lift the deadline.
When Newell's daughter Veronica (played by Juno Temple) opens the door, she's struck by his sloppy clothes and the way he immediately starts zeroing in on pricey objets d'art.
"If an adviser is doing everything 100% commission, it opens the door to a ton of abuse or conflict of interest issues," says Sean McDougle, a certified financial planner.
Destiny isn't quite ready for esports, and it may never be — The coming of private matches in Destiny opens the door for player-versus-player tournaments with cash rewards.
If Congress could sue the executive branch when it wasn't happy with what the administration was doing, that opens the door to other types of interbranch litigation, Burnham argued.
But when he opens the door, wearing only gym shorts, he apologizes and tells me he had been cleaning his house before I arrived for our sit-down interview.
In June, the government capped production at 24 billion cubic meters (bcm) annually for the coming five years but the motion adopted Thursday opens the door to further reductions.
At the end of the episode, Jane goes over to Rafael's apartment thinking he's about to propose to her, but when Rafael opens the door, Michael is standing there.
California's example shows that taking taxpayer money opens the door to political and legal challenges that can drag out planning, bidding and approvals for years, private rail advocates said.
"This breakthrough in electrically-controlled soft actuators brings us much closer to muscle-like performance in an engineered system and opens the door for countless applications in soft robotics."
The move effectively opens the door to a much wider set of brands that might have previously felt limited by the need to work directly through Snapchat's own platform.
The order also opens the door for Waymo to request a copy of the due diligence report that Uber commissioned while it was in the process of acquiring Otto.
Narrowing in on how these single genetic mutations can lead to autism or other health problems opens the door to better understanding the biology, and how to treat it.
For the time being, that means Windows cross-play for sure, but it also opens the door for Xbox and PlayStation people to connect, provided Sony's cool with it.
Coming forward as a survivor unfortunately opens the door for people — in your immediate life and in the media — to offer up their opinions, good and bad, he says.
"I so love being in the middle of all of this," Ferdinand says as he opens the door to the hotel room he and Rachel are hiding out in.
This opens the door for organizations and individuals to make wild claims such as Dell's claim that 2014 saw a 100 percent increase in cyber attacks on SCADA environments.
"Hopefully, this opens the door to it being in the Olympics one day in the future, but it being at the World Relays is a great start," she said.
Bryan has been serving as the General Manager of 'SmackDown Live' ... but this effectively opens the door for him to be an active competitor at WrestleMania 34 in April.
" House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that tax returns don't tell the public everything, but "they are a key that opens the door to so much information.
Moon argues that improving relations with Kim's regime not only creates a pathway to lasting peace but also opens the door to economic interactions that can benefit both countries.
"This decision opens the door for fair and full access to the democratic process for all voters," said Allison Riggs, a lawyer for the Southern Coalition for Social Justice.
On a frigid December day in 2017, Oleg Kalugin opens the door of his house in Rockville, Maryland, an upper-middle-class suburb of Washington, D.C., to meet me.
That opens the door for the judge to potentially block the question on those grounds, as it's a different legal question than the one presented to the Supreme Court.
But states may allocate their electoral votes however they choose, and that opens the door to greater equity without changing the Constitution — namely, the National Popular Vote interstate compact.
"[That] opens the door to saying that somebody who might be on a crisis line either did or did not say something that resulted in your death," he said.
"[That] opens the door to saying that somebody who might be on a crisis line either did or did not say something that resulted in your death," Singer said.
That opens the door for the agency perhaps to rethink the order, weigh new penalties or open another probe into Uber entirely as a result of this week's revelations.
That potentially opens the door to more restrictions on religious expression in the workplace, as employers have now been told that such rules can be consistent with EU law.
" Related: Canada Launches Inquiry Into Murdered Aboriginal Women and Opens the Door to Repealing 'Racist' Indian Act "The aftershock comes in, and the reaction to that sometimes is terrible.
As one of the few art internships that pays decently, the MUI program opens the door to those who would not otherwise be in a financial position to participate.
While Strangio says that the bill currently has no mechanisms for enforcement, it opens the door to illegal and invasive intrusions into the bodies of all women and girls.
It opens the door to extraordinary violence, such as Zero-Two raids or the Mother of All Bombs, distorting our normal standards of restraint and tolerance for collateral damage.
The facility is expected to be completed in the second quarter of next year, which then opens the door for further discussions on listing the company's shares, he noted.
Corporate leaders argued that the Paris agreement opens the door to innovative, clean-energy business opportunities from which their companies will be excluded if the United States pulls out.
"Our number one fear is that this now pretty much opens the door for other people to pay," said Bob Shaker, a manager at cyber security firm Symantec Corp.
He opens the door to the newly refurbished six-story building — Novel&aposs first location in the Bay Area — for this reporter, then takes him on a personal tour.
Funding a local station doesn't just benefit a local community, it opens the door for the next Fred Rogers or Bob Ross to cut their teeth and get noticed.
In addition, now that Tinder's interface feels more like a "Story," it opens the door to the integration of video in the future, if Tinder wants to go that route.
Those experts are undoubtedly right, but several of them also believe extending the case opens the door — just a crack — to the possibility that plaintiffs may score a legal victory.
The legal advocacy organization has said that rejecting the group's application opens the door for the state to deny participation other groups like Black Lives Matter, journalists, or political lobbyists.
"Hello Nick," says Dorfman — who chose Josh Murray over Viall when she starred on season 10 of the ABC reality series — when he opens the door to his hotel room.
And with foreign buying of Chinese stocks and bonds still far less than in many other markets, the bank sees a significant shift coming as China opens the door further.
But the bill newly passed by Congress opens the door to reintroducing about collection in emergency situations only—though what constitutes an "emergency" isn't specified, leaving room for broad interpretation.
It also presents thorny questions about A.M.I.'s First Amendment protections, and whether its record in supporting Mr. Trump somehow opens the door to scrutiny usually reserved for political organizations.
The fitness mogul Jillian Michaels opens the door on her personal life in this new reality show and, to quote one of her favorite mantras, grows comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Incomplete data causes AI to learn incorrectly and also opens the door to human biases — a critical issue in countries such as Kenya and Ethiopia with long-standing ethnic tensions.
The United Kingdom's move to exit will have serious ramifications as it opens the door for other European Union countries to leave, adding uncertainty to the continent's economy and future.
However, the move to create more specialized sites opens the door for custom or "native advertising," content marketing where articles, videos and other pieces are created on behalf of brands.
While the government says it will remain 100 percent state-owned, unions fear that opens the door to privatization, as happened after similar changes at France Telecom, now called Orange.
Likewise, Mr Corbyn's acknowledgment that voters should have a say on the final deal opens the door to debates about the conditions under which such a referendum should take place.
While it isn't clear yet how the order will be implemented, it opens the door for employers to deny their employees birth control coverage on the grounds of religious beliefs.
This capability opens the door — literally and figuratively — for owners to rent their vehicle out via car sharing or use a delivery service to drop off items in the vehicle.
Further, hiring based on a hiring manager's own narrow set of requirements needed to fit their idea of a relatable person opens the door to all sorts of unconscious biases.
The Supreme Court has struck down a federal law that banned sports betting in almost every state, a precedent-shattering decision that opens the door to legalized sports gambling nationwide.
The withdrawal of the United States from Syria opens the door to full scale competition and war between Russia, Iran, Turkey, Israel, Kurds, Arab states, and the Salafi jihadi movement.
The admission that one component of the rule was indeed a discretionary change opens the door to new questions about why the rule was not originally subjected to public comment.
Evan Feinberg of Tiger Global has realized that intelligence is the thing that opens the door for you in finance — but what puts you over the top is work ethic. 
The Federal Reserve declined to raise interest rates at Wednesday's policy meeting, prompting analysts to speculate that the decision opens the door for more rate hikes in the coming year.
"As one of the largest wireless and cable companies in the world, Verizon opens the door to extensive distribution opportunities," Ms. Mayer said in an email to employees on Monday.
What you want to find is someone who knows the specific language to use in documenting the need for care that opens the door to coverage with that particular insurer.
Economists said the Fed's move opens the door for Turkey's central bank to ease policy by even more, despite the lira weakness that could keep inflation lofty via expensive imports.
"The use of 'further' opens the door to four hikes and likely closes the door on two," Michael Gapen, chief U.S. economist for Barclays, wrote in a note to investors.
Dan Byers, the senior director for policy at the Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute, said it's important that the E.P.A.'s repeal opens the door to such a replacement.
What's next: The deal opens the door for the Syrian military to return to the country's northeast for the first time in years to try to repel a Turkish invasion.
"While I can see some people objecting to those who would choose to use a mouse, it opens the door to an otherwise inaccessible virtual world for others," Spohn said.
" In particular, he warned that partisan infighting "opens the door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
But either way, yesterday's decision opens the door to other courts (especially in more conservative jurisdictions) to apply strict scrutiny to tough gun laws and use it to invalidate them.
But there are predators in the world, and just saying that you're a man, you can go in the girls' restroom if you feel like it, opens the door for criminals.
"A lawsuit opens the door, and judges almost always allow for a plaintiff to have a fishing expedition," Robert Bennett, who represented Clinton in that case, told the New York Times.
Sounds like an incremental improvement, but this latest step opens the door to human-specific medical applications, like the ability to study 3D sections of the human brain in exquisite detail.
Now that the Recording Academy voters have shown that they take Lazar seriously by awarding her a Grammy, let's hope it opens the door for a lot more to come through.
Stripe opens the door for Lightspeed to do more, like lendingPart of the reason Lightspeed is partnering with Stripe, Dasilva said, is because of the other products Stripe has to offer.
On top of that, most state and local law enforcement agencies receive the proceeds from confiscated property, which creates an incentive for practicing asset forfeiture and opens the door for abuse.
This makes streaming and downloading large video files a piece of cake and suddenly opens the door to video consumption virtually anywhere and everywhere, on any device, without a broadband connection.
Privacy advocates worry it doesn't do enough to address their concerns and, in fact, opens the door to restarting searches of collected communications based on whether a target is just mentioned.
First, reducing the corporate tax rate to 21 percent, the centerpiece of the bill, opens the door for taxpayers to use corporations as tax shelters for their labor and investment income.
Ray Wang, founder and principal analyst at Constellation Research says this opens the door to social selling where you can track connections between people at your company and the target company.
It's like a horror movie moment, when the audience knows there's a serial killer in the closet, but the blissfully unaware teenager opens the door anyway to look for a coat.
Unfortunately, the short-term solution seems to be a pivot away from that grassroots culture toward more rigidly controlled content — which opens the door to a whole new set of problems.
That bill would result in overturning thousands of state laws that protect families and the unborn and potentially opens the door to prosecution of legislators who push the pro-life cause.
"J&J's exit opens the door for Medtronic ... to gain more market share because they were chosen as the preferred supplier, or the safety net manufacturer for those patients," Taylor said.
The centralization of highly personal information in the hands of this powerful agency is detrimental to privacy, opens the door to discrimination and abuse, and threatens freedom of speech and association.
Because if they're going to order McGahn [Donald F. McGahn II, the former White House counsel] and Mueller and others not to testify, I think that opens the door to impeachment.
Regarding the first point, Headspace wants to teach you how to meditate up front with a short, 10-part course that ideally opens the door to the rest of its offerings.
There's even a neat little button at the end that either closes the entire series on a note of ambiguity or opens the door for a second season on a cliffhanger.
The N.C.A.A. will remind anyone within earshot that these players are still amateur athletes, and the mere suggestion of compensation — beyond their scholarships — opens the door to a swirl of complications.
When I come in for my own breast treatment, Madam Boob Slapper opens the door to her salon in an ensemble that she swears only takes twenty minutes to pull together.
"ICBC Doha opens the door to China's onshore RMB (yuan) and foreign exchange markets to local financial institutions, corporates and investors," Zheng Chunyi, General Manager of ICBC Doha, said in an interview.
Democratic FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, who accused her Republican colleagues of siding with "the interests of multibillion-dollar providers," said the ruling "opens the door to immediate price hikes" to small businesses.
Why it matters: Brazil's hard turn to the right opens the door to the military's return to power as Bolsonaro sets the country on a new course for trade and foreign policy.
It's the one place where the user can currently interact directly between the screen and Touch Bar in this manner – and it opens the door to a lot of potentially innovative usage.
When Jessica opens the door to Hope's room in series premiere "Ladies Night," the NYU student is splayed on the bed, terrified and staring at the wall, waiting for Kilgrave to return.
The document however also legitimizes private business that has blossomed over the last decade, acknowledges the importance of foreign investment and opens the door to gay marriage, according to state-run media.
Indeed, sometimes the development of new technological prowess and new organizational capacity opens the door to new evils, evils we misunderstand if we think of them as some leftover from the past.
Driving under the influence is a far more serious offense, so the fact that a field sobriety test wasn't done here opens the door to questioning the validity of the traffic stop.
But picking a populist VP just as a sop to the populist wing of the party with no intention of actually embracing that approach opens the door to a world of trouble.
After stowing Hegar's barking dog in another room, her campaign manager opens the door and leads me upstairs, where the Congressional District 22018 candidate is just wrapping up a fundraising phone call.
And if the FBI wins its legal fight with Apple, it could establish a precedent that opens the door to the use of the All Writs Act for other types of surveillance.
"The two walks are abnormal for Kluber, so you've got to take advantage of it when he opens the door for you like that, and we did," said Houston manager A.J. Hinch.
If May pushes ahead with a minority Conservative government, that opens the door for moderate Remain supporters in her own party to become more vocal in their push for a softer Brexit.
"We note this initiative also opens the door to further expansion in MCD's use of fresh ingredients, which could lead to sales lifts in other products and further improvement in brand perception."
ZURICH (Reuters) - Britain's planned departure from the European Union opens the door for a UK-Swiss deal covering financial services, the head of one of Switzerland's biggest private banks said on Thursday.
Their precarious legal status opens the door to discrimination in pay, poor safety standards and other abusive practices such as being forced to pay high recruitment fees to land jobs, it said.
Third, Magic opens the door to working with Kobe Bryant ... telling TMZ Sports he believes Mamba will be a great businessman and would welcome the chance to team up on a project.
But as Kickstarter opens the door to Dame, it's now faced with the question of what to do about the many other sex toy creators itching to make use of their platform.
"The conservative media's focus on the flaws in the mainstream media opens the door to discrediting everything that comes from mainstream media, in a way that actually undermines truth," Shapiro told me.
It's an eighties reboot of the stateroom sequence from " A Night at the Opera " (1935), when Margaret Dumont opens the door and a torrent of waiters, maids, and Marx Brothers falls out.
If people get Ebola in that window, it also opens the door to rumors about the vaccine not working, said Ron Klain, the White House "Ebola czar" during the West African outbreak.
Synchronised global GDP growth opens the door for investors to move capital out of America's expensive dollar assets to where assets are cheaper, says Hans Redeker, a currency strategist at Morgan Stanley.
"We strongly warn against this continuing and unjustified escalation and tampering with the security and stability of the homeland, which opens the door to a civil war," it said in a statement.
Withdrawing US troops from Syria also creates a vacuum that opens the door for the resurgence of ISIS and plays right into the hands of Russia and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
"Reinstatement of the UHF discount opens the door for rapid and massive consolidation despite a congressional directive that there should be a limit on the scope of national ownership," the groups argued.
But the question of why the brothers were separated in the first place opens the door to an unsettling secret -- a reveal just as astounding as the story of how they met.
The British currency fell to a two-week low in early trades, with some market analysts saying the pound's decline this week opens the door to more losses in the near term.
Then, 22 seconds into the video, as a colleague opens the door to a police vehicle, the officer suddenly slams the woman to the ground, sending the infant flying to the pavement.
But Mr. Regis said he is worried that introducing any limit opens the door to further restrictions down the line, or even bigger changes, especially if the Republicans lose control of Congress.
Courts will see what lawmakers in both parties have publicly pointed out — that this action opens the door to presidents spending funds on a variety of non-emergency programs without congressional approval.
If Smith were healthy the Cowboys could be considered rightful favorites, but his expected absence opens the door for Preston Smith and the Green Bay pass-rush to ruin Dak Prescott's day.
In this case, the tweets that have consumed so much of our attention since January 2016 could very well be the key that opens the door to a new leader in 2020.
Trump's decision, rooted in his long-stated aim to get the United States out of "endless wars," has prompted bipartisan concerns that it opens the door to the revival of Islamic State.
While I still support a full repeal and replacement of ObamaCare, the revised AHCA finally opens the door to free-market solutions that empower individuals to have more control over healthcare decisions.
If Trump fires Azar, it's not clear who's poised to run the department and opens the door to an acting secretary's regulations being challenged under the federal Vacancies Act, said two officials.
The document, however also, legitimizes private business that has blossomed over the last decade, acknowledges the importance of foreign investment and opens the door to gay marriage, according to state-run media.
This not only contradicts Trump's earlier positions but also opens the door wider for suspicions about obstruction of justice and use of Trump Organization resources in facilitating these transactions, among other things.
This inflation jump opens the door for the Fed to raise rates more quickly than previously expected, which gives the dollar a boost (since higher yields mean greater returns for those holding greenbacks).
Critics of genome editing also have said that the ethics body's report opens the door for "designer babies," where parents alter the embryos DNA simply to create children with traits they deem desirable.
That means a customer watching a delivery will only see a closed door, even if someone opens the door and goes inside — a vulnerability that may allow rogue couriers to rob customers' homes.
But it also opens the door to the potential for large numbers of what may (or may not) turn out to be frivolous lawsuits that could bog the entire industry down for years.
But no matter what happens this week, repeal opens the door to some real abuses of internet service providers' power — not hypothetical scenarios, but real predatory practices we've already seen in the past.
"My heart overflows and my soul is grateful," averred the general, adding that the treaty "opens the door to a new future for Germany, for France, for Europe and therefore for the world".
The process, known as the EU's nuclear option, opens the door to the most serious sanction the bloc can impose on one of its members — suspending its right to vote on EU affairs.
But the discounts also reflect a winner-takes-all mentality in which a plane deal does not just bring short-term rewards, but opens the door to lucrative relationships that can last decades.
That's central to the business models of Google, Facebook, Airbnb and other internet companies and they fear this bill opens the door to new liability risks for other types of user-generated content.
The decision opens the door for Russia's eventual return to international sport, following February's reinstatement of the Russian Olympic Committee after the country was banned from this year's Winter Games in South Korea.
But without careful consideration, open-mindedness opens the door to falsehoods disguised as "alternative facts" — whether about the mechanism of energy healing or the size of a crowd — and disables our critical faculties.
Kaby Lake also opens the door for Apple to finally upgrade its MacBook Pro (and maybe even Air) computers, after the Cupertino company opted to skip the Skylake architecture altogether with those models.
"With this move today, that opens the door to more liquidation until you get more geopolitical risk and uncertainty in the world," said Josh Graves, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
That opens the door for Cummings to go straight to a group of top lawmakers for permission to request a court order to enforce the subpoenas without the entire House voting on it.
This opens the door for all kinds of nifty things: Public domain books, for instance, are often offered for free on e-readers (here's a good list of some new public domain freebies).
Determining when someone has six months or less to live is arbitrary and opens the door for abuse, he said, and doctors are not held accountable after they prescribe the life-ending drugs.
Connecting veteran-owned businesses to the contracting power of the federal government opens the door for increased production, the hiring of additional staff – often times veterans themselves – and opens doors to national opportunities.
Leitch now proves with "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" that he can create an action movie that is so vast in its world building that it opens the door for a new franchise.
For the group, colleges are interchangeable entities where your test score is the only form of merit that matters, and it is the test score that opens the door to the "best" college.
Following in the footsteps of The Force Awakens, Battlefront II puts a woman front-and-center, and opens the door to an interesting angle of storytelling: stories of those inside the murderous Empire.
While the law does not require predictive policing, it opens the door to "broad-based adoption" of the practice and puts incentives in place without including necessary safeguards for personal information, Israel said.
And I hope this film opens the door for more movies about chronic illness, addressing everything from the exclusionary villainy of pre-existing conditions to the ADA loopholes that allow for hiring discrimination.
This move opens the door for auto companies to manufacture dirtier cars and is just the latest in a string of actions by the Trump administration to gut critical protections for cleaner air.
One key takeaway is how "helping others obtain success opens the door for you to receive gifts that help you to obtain success," said Zaneilia Harris, president of Harris & Harris Wealth Management Group.
It opens the door to a potential flood of requests from law enforcement in the U.S. — and elsewhere around the globe, by the governments of China, Russia and Iran — the Apple source warns.
Put together, Erdoğan's win opens the door for the president to wield more power than ever before — which will certainly have a significant impact on Turkey and the region for years to come.
Potentially, this opens the door to some kind of two-factor biometric authentication, meaning a potential hacker would have to imitate both your face and your fingerprint to gain access to your phone.
JIM INHOFE (R-OKLA.) TALKED TO TRUMP AROUND 9 P.M.: "He believes very strongly that that opens the door for negotiations," Inhofe, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said about Trump.
That opens the door to some of the most potent loot in the game almost right away, and it gives newcomers a reason to badger their Destiny stanning friends to lend a hand.
But the proof she provides, a flash drive carrying the malware, proves to be a Trojan horse that infects the government's system and opens the door for the blackout to actually take place.
Wheeler also said the agency wanted a "50-state solution" to the nation's vehicle emissions standards, as the EPA opens the door to weakening Obama-era efficiency targets over the objections of California.
"With Vox, Ciudadanos has turned itself into the key that opens the door to far-right governments," tweeted Adriana Lastra, national parliamentary spokeswoman for the Socialist Party of acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
The guidance lays the foundation for future legislation or policies that would provide greater oversight on autonomous vehicles testing and even opens the door for testing vehicles without a human driver behind the wheel.
The rule also opens the door to denial of care for LGBT+ patients seeking surgical transitions or hormone treatment, Jamie Gliksberg, an attorney with LGBT+ rights group Lambda Legal told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Lewis also worries that a potential lower court decision to uphold the 220-week ban and accept that a fetus at that point can feel pain could opens the door to more draconian restrictions.
Why it matters: The advent of 5G has been sold to the public as a global race, but that framing oversimplifies the issue and opens the door to nationalist pandering and special-interest promotions.
The fact that Nina Freeman is exploring her awkward-yet-horribly-familiar teenage sexual awakening is a fantastic and important thing, because it opens the door for other people to share their experiences, too.
Still, that Zhang was able to use technology to create a solution that works better than existing medical or surgical solutions is promising, and opens the door for more developers to do the same.
A mid-week Halloween usually means parties can fall either the weekend before or the weekend after, and that level of indecision opens the door to being lackluster when it comes to costume arrangements.
Before we even get to this stage, however, this initial burden will likely fall upon animals, which opens the door to some potentially frightening and ethically-fraught scenarios, including cognitively enhanced, or uplifted, animals.
The ability to fly small drones over crowds also opens the door for news agencies to begin putting drones to work during concerts or sporting events, and even to fly over protests or riots.
Google and Facebook don't want to be seen as rhetorically linked to sex-trafficking schemes but also worry it opens the door to more legal liability for content on their sites down the road.
But when Brennan's wife opens the door to his apartment on an afternoon earlier this year, two small dogs pinging excitedly across the tiled floor and around his electric wheelchair, he looks far older.
Our prediction: the aforementioned storm will take place in episode five of Season 2, and will involve Hawkins being visited by a freak weather condition that somehow opens the door to the Upside Down.
" In a letter to employees posted on Tumblr, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer added that the deal "will help us achieve tremendous scale on mobile," adding that Verizon "opens the door to extensive distribution opportunities.
In terms of health insurance, removing the individual mandate opens the door to more variety and choice, both in terms of association plans and skinny plans that are temporary but may also be extended.
"I think this ruling opens the door for other systemically significant companies to basically wiggle their way out," said Mark Williams, a lecturer at Boston University and former bank examiner at the Federal Reserve.
It's still unclear what that could mean, but Anderson-Whymark said that at the very least it opens the door to other possibilities about the balls' purpose and significance to people of that era.
Direct military action against the Syrian government would ignore the primary lesson of Libya: that regime change, absent the willingness and capacity to engage in subsequent stabilization operations, opens the door to extremist groups.
That victory, with the ruling bloc's two-thirds majority in the lower house, opens the door to revising the constitution for the first time since its adoption after Japan's defeat in World War Two.
A draft of Cuba's new constitution backs away from a stated goal of furthering communism and opens the door for legal recognition of private businesses and same-sex marriage, according to a new report.
When state mandates are softened, it opens the door for not only anti-vaxxers, but also to any parents who are under informed, or frankly just really busy, to skip vaccinations for their kids.
Fried explained that this makes certain tasks faster for some users, but opens the door for hackers to steal data that would normally be locked away if that user is running a malicious script.
"This law is built on the condescending belief that women aren't capable of getting into the boardroom unless the government opens the door for them," said his attorney, Anastasia Boden, in a statement Wednesday.
"A lawsuit opens the door, and judges almost always allow for a plaintiff to have a fishing expedition," said Robert S. Bennett, the Washington lawyer who represented Mr. Clinton in the Paula Jones case.
Our doorman, a schizophrenic Georgian Jew engaged from morning to night in intense solitary arguments, seems partial to us — perhaps he can sense kindred spirits — so he only nicely, never violently, opens the door.
The researchers I spoke to said this opens the door for data dredging, and that there's really no way to know whether a drug is safe or effective based on that kind of research.
It also opens the door to the Fed raising the return for holding dollars more than twice before the end of the year, beyond what investors have currently priced into short-term interest rates.
The U.S. case, and parallel foreign proceedings, opens the door to the acquisition of Takata's viable operations by Key Safety Systems (KSS), a Michigan-based parts supplier owned by China's Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp.
For the city's bustling health tech start-up community, the prospect of working at a major Medicare insurer opens the door to developing services that can scale on a national level much more quickly.
The researchers I spoke to said this opens the door for data dredging, and that there's really no way to know whether a drug is safe or effective based on that kind of research.
Featuring a close look at everything from the spectacular detailing on one of the Queen's dresses to the full grandeur of Diana's gowns, the video opens the door to the exhibit, which opened February 11.
I knock, and my contact, Yuri, opens the door and lets me into an ample front room, empty save for a fatigued-looking, sweat-covered guy in a tank top seated on a lone chair.
I knock, and my contact, Yuri, opens the door and lets me into an ample front room, empty save for a fatigued-looking, sweat-covered guy in a tank top seated on a lone chair.
Sure, most cases aren't as clear-cut as this—it's hard to prove libel from an anonymous restaurant review of an over-done steak—but it still opens the door to a ton more litigation.
Since some areas of northern Syria have been liberated from ISIS, and there are US Special Operations Forces in the area, it opens the door to potentially finding the remains of Americans killed in Syria.
I expect to see this dual-lens setup on future phones, both from Apple and other smartphone manufacturers—it's already available on the LG G73—because the it opens the door to so many possibilities.
Of course it is fine to ask, but insisting that your doctor prescribe the medication you saw on TV puts him or her in a difficult position, and opens the door to drugs being overprescribed.
But the shift in power also opens the door to cooperation on reducing drug prices or improving infrastructure, the latter of which may prove as difficult as it has so far in the Trump administration.
BOGOTA, June 6 (Reuters) - Colombia's lower-than-expected May inflation figure opens the door for the central bank board to back a 50-basis-point rate cut at this month's meeting, analysts said on Tuesday.
It gives investors more of a voice, but it also opens the door for potential activist investors to buy a large portion of the company and throw their weight around when things aren't going well.
While new canon does incorporate a number of elements and characters from the Expanded Universe, Thrawn's reintroduction potentially opens the door for other fan favorite characters, such as Mara Jade, to return in some form.
If the company also decides to explore a sale in parallel to an IPO it opens the door to private equity firms, which have shown an interest in buying tax compliance software in the past.
The decision opens the door to EPA-backed clean-up and revitalization efforts for Colorado's Animas River, which has suffered through "decades" of mine waste contamination above and beyond last year's Gold King Mine incident.
Utilizing the federal agency to push the international pricing index opens the door to future efforts by the left to dramatically expand government control over our health system through the Center for Medicare and Medicaid.
Asserting the power to unilaterally craft exceptions or change clear-cut requirements — however justified it may appear in any particular case — inevitably opens the door to partisan manipulation and undermines public confidence in the process.
It also opens the door for tribes to prosper from their water, including potentially by charging existing users or harnessing it to restore ecosystems - a priority for many tribes who see natural flows as sacred.
While the Justice Department can seek to block the federal judge's ruling on appeal, the decision potentially opens the door to obtaining Trump's financial records, which he is battling to keep private (The Washington Post).
It has been called the most lucrative game in European soccer, with a value of $220 million, as it opens the door to the riches of the main money-spinning contest for the clubs involved.
Even as he opens the door to leaving in the middle of talks, however, Trump has told Bolton and other advisers that he's confident in his ability to sway Kim when they talk in person.
"While the Commission rightfully acknowledged that Sinclair's proposed merger and related divestiture may violate the law," Pallone said at Wednesday's hearing, "the rollback of the media ownership rules opens the door for the next Sinclair."
This month, though, El Salvador's top court struck down key parts of the law in a remarkable ruling that opens the door for relatives of victims of war crimes to hold torturers and killers accountable.
This measure puts a lot of faith in the transparency and competence of the legal systems of the member countries and opens the door to potential cronyism, unequal access to those systems and even corruption.
This potentially opens the door to off-planet data and tax havens, according to filings obtained by Motherboard, and represents an important step towards the group's proclaimed goal of starting a private nation in space.
The ruling also opens the door for dozens of other death row inmates in the state to challenge their sentences, according to Jordan Steiker, director of the Capital Punishment Clinic at the University of Texas.
Mr. Dubner has forged a deep connection with the boilers: Even before he opens the door to the boiler room each morning, he can tell if there's a problem just by the sound they're making.
The new ruling means the FCC's 2017 removal of national net neutrality rules put in place by the Obama administration will stand, but opens the door to individual states mandating their own net neutrality protections.
"It's a compromise that removes the product that most Juul users are using today — but just as when mango [flavor] became less available, it opens the door to what they will use tomorrow," said Myers.
"Moody's opens the door for a euro bounce, while Chinese verbal support for the economy and markets has given us a risk-friendly mood to start the week," Societe Generale said in a note to clients.
Rather, we first see the titular Mick, Mickey Molng (Kaitlin Olson) burst into her boyfriend-not-boyfriend Jimmy's (Scott MacArthur) bedroom; before she even opens the door, you can hear loud porn blasting into the hallway.
The big twist happens when Dwight opens the door to his personal quarters only to find a surprise guest: Laura, who witnessed Dwight turning his gun on his fellow Saviors back in the mid-season finale.
Like much of the young, internet-fluent alt-right, the Proud Boys intentionally don't take themselves too seriously, a strategy that conveniently opens the door for them to denounce any kind of controversy that might arise.
Parliament on Monday began debating a bill, presented by a Museveni loyalist, that proposes removing the age cap, something which opposition activists and rights groups say opens the door for him to be president for life.
"The euro inflation story is a bigger driver for the euro as it potentially opens the door for ECB stimulus policies to continue for longer," said John Marley, senior consultant at FX risk management specialist, SmartCurrencyBusiness.
"Any sentencing scheme that allows prosecutors not to seek and jurors not to impose the death penalty for any reason 'necessarily opens the door' to caprice and bias of various sorts, racial or otherwise," Palmer wrote.
"This historic agreement between two neighbours opens the door to a new relationship between them and ushers in a new era for the consolidation of peace and security in the Balkans," he said in a statement.
If it opens the door to a high-paying career, some respondents feel it's well worth the price of MBA program, which averages $60,000 and can cost as much as $100,000 at a top business school.
Environmentalists worry that this opens the door to considering the economic impact of protecting endangered animals and could lead to exploitation by fossil fuel companies looking to develop land intended to protect our most vulnerable species.
Of course, getting women into office and executive suites is an important goal in itself, and the possibility that Hillary Clinton will be our next president opens the door to a broad conversation about pay equity.
If the bill is reworked to include pieces of a replacement, that opens the door to disagreements about what the replacement should look like — and also might mean the repeal bill still can't get enough votes.
The draft environmental impact statement announced by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) on Tuesday opens the door to land-use options that would significantly roll back protections currently in place in the country's largest national forest.
Though Stadia went live on November 19th, many buyers are still reporting they haven't received the most crucial piece of the entire Stadia package: the invite email that opens the door to actually let them in.
Poo Bear — songwriter for Justin Bieber, Usher, Jill Scott and Chris Brown — opens the door to his recording studio, where he schedules four or five daily sessions on a quest to create his next big hit.
The draft environmental impact statement announced by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) on Tuesday opens the door to land-use options that would significantly roll back protections currently in place in the country's largest national forest.
And while the company wouldn't explain why the changes were made, copyright experts say the move opens the door to confusion when it comes to determining what is or isn't acceptable use of the company's images.
"Equal rights to marriage in Cuba should be a presidential decree, not a referendum that exonerates the state from responsibility and opens the door to conservative homophobia," said Harold Cardenas, a professor of Marxism and blogger.
This opens the door for companies like Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, and Charter to pick winners and losers on the Internet by controlling which online companies get faster and better quality of service and at what price.
"This opens the door for a criminal to dive deeper into the victim's identity and cause more financial loss, which in the long run will result in more time expended in cleaning up the mess," Siciliano said.
"One mother told me each time she opens the door to his bedroom, she doesn't know whether she will find him alive or dead," DeVos said, referring to the mother of one young man accused of assault.
And as you imagine the other implementations of Weav's SDK — fitness of all types, dance, meditation, video games, virtual reality and even sex — it opens the door for these artists to monetize their tracks in new ways.
But no matter what, all this technology advancement adds up to not needing traditional spectrum and opens the door to use unlicensed and lightly licensed spectrum which, as you can imagine, is meaningfully cheaper and more abundant.
ESSAY: The "Patient's Always Right" Attitude Opens the Door for Abuse Janie Harvey Garner, RN, who founded an online community for nurses, says sexual assault and harassment is so commonplace it's the "dirty little secret" of nursing.
Tossing out the Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Rule insults these American values and opens the door to anti-public lands extremists seeking to impose their patently unpopular agenda on our refuges, forests, parks, grasslands, deserts and wildlife.
Now coming of age after decades of experiments, technology called chemical vapor deposition, or CVD, offers a path to higher-quality, lower-cost production of synthetic diamonds and that opens the door to potential new computing markets.
The bill, by immediately lifting the definition of a "systemically important financial institution" from $50 billion to $100 billion and eventually to as high as $250 billion, opens the door to further consolidation within the banking industry.
This opens the door to questionable supply chains and a whole host of other unknowns, including bad actors hiding behind anonymity, using their companies as a tool to defraud the government, other businesses, and, most importantly, taxpayers.
But with the advent of Right to Protect, deriving from the Rome Statute, the emerging customary law opens the door for countries to yield their sovereign rights if they fail to uphold and protect basic human rights.
In fact, it's far more likely backup Matt McGloin goes into Denver and gets pasted, which opens the door for the Kansas City Chiefs to snatch away both the AFC West title and the first-round bye.
As bad as the policies Republicans are pursuing would be for middle-class Americans, their inability to pass them and actually govern the country — despite unified control — only exacerbates their vulnerability and opens the door for Democrats.
" BRAD GLOSSERMAN, VISITING PROFESSOR AT TAMA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN "The Chinese will be happy about the outcome because it … promises a long process, no breakdown, and opens the door for a process in which they will be engaged.
When attorneys claim entrapment, it opens the door for prosecutors to introduce evidence unrelated to the offense as part of a "searching inquiry" into an individual's background prior to his or her first contact with government agents.
Trump signed an executive order Friday afternoon that bans all immigrants and visa holders from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the US for 90 days, and opens the door to more country-based bans in future.
In reality, undoing net neutrality regulations opens the door to serious exploitation of consumers by ISPs, which would essentially be able to run the internet side of their businesses with little to no government oversight or accountability.
What Giuliani's admission to Hannity did is provide evidence that Trump had knowledge of the $130,000 payment, which opens the door not just to legal problems for Mr. Cohen, but also to potential legal problems for Trump.
Ted Cruz is standing his ground in his belief that allowing transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice "opens the door for predators," dismissing criticism from Caitlyn Jenner, who mocked him over the issue last week.
There's just a feel about those movies that makes them special, and it really opens the door for guys like me—there's a direct correlation to why we started making this kind of music in the first place.
In many instances, this lack of competition opens the door to arbitrary and unnecessary usage caps and overage fees, which makes both the cost of the connection and the ability to use competing streaming services far more expensive.
So you can think of populism as a way to critique liberal democracy, which opens the door for a variety of leaders who have different ideologies, whether we're talking Hugo Chavez in Venezuela or Donald Trump in America.
"We definitely feel this opens the door for a little bit more downside risk in the euro with economic data continuing to be more on the weak side," said Charles Tomes, associate portfolio manager at Manulife Asset Management.
"Sometimes there is a measured response which maintains the balance of deterrence and the rules of the game and sometimes there is a response which opens the door to escalation," said the official from the alliance backing Assad.
Indeed, the SoftBank connection is not just financial but potentially opens the door to a number of other businesses in other verticals like transportation — where next-generation mapping and autonomous driving are the names of the tech game.
McConnell also announced the introduction of his own resolution, which criticizes Turkey's attacks on Syria, calls for the preservation of troops in the region "where practical," and opens the door to potentially using sanctions as a pressure point.
You'll have to wait longer to see whether the show explores that popular and still unproven lineage of Jon Snow's parentage, but "Oathbreaker" opens the door to it by showing the famed battle at the Tower of Joy.
The change opens the door to the candidacy of Pena Nieto's finance minister, Jose Antonio Meade, a soft-spoken technocrat who has served in various cabinet posts under both the PRI and the conservative National Action Party (PAN).
Giving information to members of Donald Trump's own party opens the door to the kind of back-channeling to the president and his legal team that the special counsel process was supposed to prevent in the first place.
One of the advantages of having an SWF, apart from the cachet it bestows, is the fact it opens the door to industry associations and peer group networks that offer guidance and - crucially - contacts in the investment world.
In addition to concerns about verifying whether Iran lives up to its side of the agreement, critics have alleged that it opens the door for Tehran to build a bomb when terms expire in 10 or 15 years.
Retailers say it's still difficult to verify a shopper's identity online, and there's a lag between the time an order is placed and when that transaction is confirmed, which opens the door for more errors or fraudulent activity.
"Atrial fibrillation is just the beginning, as this study opens the door to further research into wearable technologies and how they might be used to prevent disease before it strikes — a key goal of precision health," Minor said.
Handling the download automatically makes a lot more sense, particular given the deluge of notifications that users get these days, plus it truly opens the door for businesses to market their upcoming apps and services ahead of time.
This opens the door for competing autonomous checkout technology providers like AiFi, Grabango, Standard Cognition, Trigo, and Zippin, because if they successfully remove these pain points they may be able to convince merchants to work with them instead.
In a way, you could say this is more democratic because it opens the door to more people, but it can also be deeply problematic because it paves the way for illiberal forces who then attack democratic institutions.
But Mr. Trump's claim that he can and may attempt to build his wall another way opens the door for him to sign a spending bill with no wall funding, reopening the government without capitulation by either side.
Judge Opens the Door to More Compensation for College Athletes A federal judge in California found that the N.C.A.A.'s rules on amateurism violate antitrust law but she limited the scope of any compensation to education-related expenses.
The executive order Trump signed yesterday opens the door to him using a tactic Obama used in 2014: the wide-scale detention of immigrant families for as long as it took to complete their immigration cases and deport them.
The change, which Greece demanded to end what it called an implied territorial claim on its northern province also called Macedonia, resolves a decades-old dispute and opens the door to Macedonian membership of NATO and the European Union.
Yet for all the reverberations caused by Henderson's trans-promotional jump, the simplest and most compelling aspect of his move to Bellator is that it opens the door to a plethora of exciting matchups for the former lightweight king.
In one of its videos, 61-year-old farmer Chris Franklin opens the door to his barn in the morning and provides commentary on "rush hour" as the chicks and ducks and geese (and roosters) scurry into the yard.
She said this opens the door for potential abuses of power -- especially given the lack of transparency surrounding ICE's justification for locking these teens up instead of allowing them to go through immigration court while home with their families.
"If there is no legitimate substantiation for the claims she is making, then that opens the door to a lawsuit against her," Efthimios Parasidis, an associate professor of law and public health at Ohio State University, told BuzzFeed News.
I understand the idea that you don't want to overcommit to somebody you're going to betray, but looping in a few people to a fake vote is a pretty low-risk situation, and opens the door to future conversations.
That opens the door for newcomers like 23-year-old Broderick Thompson, who qualified for his first Olympics in the first two downhills of the season, and said the course's grippy snow favours the Canadian team's strength as turners.
A big blow for Facebook today after Europe's top court delivered a verdict in a long-running legal challenge that opens the door for plaintiff and privacy campaigner, Max Schrems, to sue Facebook in his home city of Vienna.
As a program manager for water and sanitation projects at Plan International, I have seen firsthand how the provision of products, or the construction of sanitation facilities, opens the door to dialogue in places where it was firmly shut.
Judging from the fact the picture above is pretty much a perfect recreation of the monster he sees when he opens the door at the teaser's conclusion, it seems safe to say that he's the creator of the sketch.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A former lawmaker filed a petition at Kenya's Supreme Court on Monday challenging President Uhuru Kenyatta's victory in last month's presidential election in a last minute move that opens the door to legal scrutiny of the vote.
If you give a political officeholder a permanent role on the council, whose primary responsibility is the long-term security of the country, it opens the door for decisions to be made with short-term political aims in mind.
Citizen reporting opens the door to contributions from billions of people around the world, who can record events occurring in real time, while adding local knowledge and anonymity in situations which might not be possible for traditional foreign correspondents.
Besides the allure of having a big personal theater, this opens the door to things like playing a violent game without your kids watching, or letting a housemate use your shared TV with another console or set-top box.
Earlier this week, Grand Theft Auto V publisher Take-Two Interactive killed the popular modding tool OpenIV with a cease-and-desist letter, which cited concerns that modding opens the door to player harassment in the game's online mode.
In the video, one person can be seen holding up a relay wire system by the front door, apparently to make the Tesla's computer think the fob is nearby, while the other opens the door and starts the ignition.
Francisco ended by saying that if the court blocks the addition of the question, it opens the door for U.S. residents to similarly boycott other census questions that they have an issue with, like asking about gender or sex.
"Investor sentiment is likely to be impacted as this opens the door to uncertainties in U.S.-Saudi relations that cannot be resolved at the executive arm of the government," said Raza Agha, chief Middle East economist at VTB Capital.
"Atrial fibrillation is just the beginning, as this study opens the door to further research into wearable technologies and how they might be used to prevent disease before it strikes," said Lloyd Minor, dean of Stanford School of Medicine.
The delay potentially opens the door for Samsung to be the first company to officially release a smartphone with a folding screen, but it doesn't appear to have any solid date for when the Galaxy Fold will arrive either.
Should it rule and side with the U.S., it opens the door for other countries to impose their own trade barriers in the name of national security, which Schneider-Petsinger says could lead to a flood of protectionist measures.
The variable of the Inhuman population increasing in unpredictable ways raises the question of how many more Inhumans we'll see this season, and opens the door for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to add unlimited villains and heroes in the future.
"The amount of exposure that we can generate for a case opens the door for new information, tips and witnesses to come forward, many of whom do not feel comfortable talking to police," says Donald Albright, Tenderfoot executive producer.
Researchers outside the study say the findings represent a major milestone — proof of a biologic concept that opens the door to new ways of treating and preventing cardiovascular disease in people who are still at risk despite standard therapies.
The change, which Greece demanded to end what it called an implied territorial claim on its northern province of Macedonia, resolves a decades-old dispute and opens the door to North Macedonian membership of NATO and the European Union.
The move opens the door for states to apply for waivers to allow them to require Medicaid enrollees to work in order to receive coverage, something that has never before happened in the 2202-year history of the program.
Yet it can also be argued that the gut-level response demanded by her shapes, colors, and textures opens the door, through feeling alone, to multiple interpretations that speak to our moment, without any one association overwhelming the rest.
The schism opens the door for credit unions to take a bigger share of the country's mortgage market, particularly in the hottest housing markets, Toronto and Vancouver, where homebuyers often no longer qualify for loans from the big banks.
State university honors colleges provide the sort of high-quality education that allows their students to get a similar education to that provided at selective private colleges at much lower cost, which naturally opens the door to more students.
This would make it possible to extract maximum value from your points, because pairing these cards opens the door to transfers to Citi airline partners, which can help you secure plenty of value when you go to book airfare.
And when the president of the United States lies a whole lot and makes outrageous statements, it's not only bad unto itself, but it also opens the door for other people to be lying and for truth to be disrespected.
Unlike U.S. law, the new legislation does not give law firms the right to launch class action but it opens the door for citizen rights groups to do so - a legal avenue currently only available in a handful of member states.
Image: NIHOn Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration approved a treatment that genetically modifies a patient's own blood cells in order to attack childhood leukemia, a landmark decision opens the door for an era of FDA-sanctioned human gene modification.
If bees can learn such a seemingly advanced maths skill that we don't even find in some ancient human cultures, perhaps this opens the door to considering the mechanism that allows animals and ourselves to understand the concept of nothing.
President Donald Trump's move to exit the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership opens the door for China to "step into the void" left by the United States in Asia, said Bill Daley, who was as Commerce secretary in Bill Clinton's administration.
Now Biden must worry that the tepid result opens the door for billionaire former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, another moderate, who has surged in the polls since making a late entry into the race with a virtually bottomless checkbook.
For now, Nishimura's US debut opens the door a bit wider to contemporary developments in the field of so-called self-taught art in Asia, shaking up expectations about the character and appearance of the work of such remarkable autodidacts.
"It opens the door to a huge amount of lawsuits, and particularly retaliatory lawsuits," said Sampsell-Jones, noting that companies being sued for workplace discrimination or over consumer protection issues could turn around and countersue plaintiffs for having shared passwords.
Also, watching the group of creatives (Nuri, Yasir, and their friends) try to make it at a time where black creatives were finally breaking into Hollywood to tell our stories opens the door for dynamic conversations about diversity in storytelling.
Beyond climate, the EPA told many of its science advisers they were out of a job and then overhauled the rules for who can serve on these panels in a way that opens the door for more influence from businesses.
The new mining code strips away a stability clause protecting existing investments from changes to the fiscal and customs regime for 10 years, opens the door for cobalt royalties to increase five-fold and introduces a 23 percent windfall profits tax.
But even with good intentions, trying to tell women's stories without their collaboration combined with HBO's recent history of depicting unnerving sexual violence against women on shows lead by men like Game of Thrones and Westworld, opens the door to disaster.
However the counter argument, as Koum has noted, is that any deliberate weakening of security systems to afford access to specific authorities also opens the door to exploit by hackers — thereby posing a security risk to all users of a service.
"This basically opens the door to missions that are much less expensive and cumbersome, that will allow us to get information currently not retrievable," Avi Loeb, chair of the Harvard astronomy department and a collaborator on Breakthrough Starshot, told Gizmodo.
He also hopes it opens the door for NASA to consider making use of the same sort of system on future Mars missions, to help with the experimentation potential of those journeys, and to help improve their chance of success.
"The inauguration of the bridge marks the end of a long wait for the people of this area," Modi's office quoted him as saying in a speech, adding the bridge "opens the door for economic development on a big scale".
"Among other benefits, this opens the door for an industrial partner to enter the joint venture, and like Alcoa, to become a long-term customer for bauxite and alumina," Alcoa's president of global primary products, Roy Harvey, said in a statement.
" The details of the agreement aren't clear, but Khalifa Al Romaithi, chair of the UAE Space Agency, said the agreement "opens the door to the creation of a wide range of mutually beneficial programs [for] the UAE and the USA.
And if you want to eliminate your set-top box altogether, the FCC's proposal opens the door to a world in which this functionality could be built directly into your TV. Wheeler's proposal does all of this without infringing on copyright.
CrowdStrike does not yet know how the hackers gained access to the DNC system but suspects that they used a spear-phishing campaign — fake emails sent to committee employees to trick them into downloading software that opens the door to hackers.
"This looks like a good deal for Vodafone shareholders based on hugely sensible strategic logic, which values Vodafone India at a premium to our valuation, and opens the door to significantly greater synergies than we had anticipated," analysts at Berenberg said.
Emotion-driven reactions, such as a reflexive defense of or attacks on the institution of policing are minimized with the normal healing that distance in time provides, and opens the door for a real dialogue on the issue of policing reform.
That also opens the door for its use as a possible therapy to treat neurological problems brought on by conditions like ALS or a stroke—essentially a kind of music-based rehabilitation, which could particularly benefit those with limited motor abilities.
It also opens the door for more industry involvement in reviewing the environmental impacts of their projects and removes the "cumulative" effects language that courts have largely interpreted as requiring the government to weigh how a project would impact global warming.
It also opens the door for more industry involvement in reviewing the environmental impacts of their projects and removes the "cumulative" effects language that courts have largely interpreted as requiring the government to weigh how a project would impact global warming.
While the review opens the door to the US using nuclear weapons in response to a major non-nuclear attack, the administration's policy is consistent with the views of past administrations that opted not to embrace a "no first use" policy.
A weakened obviousness standard — the key issue at stake in the case — opens the door for additional patent trolls, non-practicing and non-innovating entities, as well as other opportunistic patent litigators to assert previously ineligible patents against actual innovators.
"This sort of opens the door for us," said Dr. Fred D. Lublin, who was a crucial investigator for the clinical trial and is director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
Investors had earlier expected an interim trade deal between Washington and Beijing by mid-November, but the prospect of a delayed conclusion now opens the door for further escalation in tensions that have dogged risk assets for more than a year.
That finding opens the door for the Trump administration to actually hash out the constitutionality of DACA in court — and if it ultimately persuades the courts that the program was unconstitutional, it would be able to proceed with killing it.
The two countries were in a protracted cyber battle for most of 2019, but the death of Soleimani, one of the most influential figures in Iran and the Middle East, opens the door to a wider, more deadly, swath of retaliation.
And for middle-class black women, being tokenized in mostly white work spaces can create social isolation, where hitting a special kind of "glass ceiling" is linked to discrimination that opens the door to chronic disease and shorter life spans.
The ancient alchemist Nicolas Flamel (Brontis Jodorowsky), for example, is featured in the movie, and that's a perfectly fine choice: A Harry Potter prequel of course opens the door to play around with characters mentioned but never seen in the original series.
It sounds like Snap is considering a move to a strategy similar to Netflix and others; developing systems that let it scale its applications across the infrastructure of their choosing, which opens the door to incorporating a mix of rented and owned servers.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Lower House on Thursday approved a constitutional reform that would allow for referendums to cut short the six-year presidential term, a move opposition lawmakers say opens the door to allowing re-election to the nation's highest office.
There's a mass revolt of cultist fanatics, and the Han Dynasty's sluggish and inept response is what reveals the depths of its incapacity, while the rise of a coterie of effective commanders and governors opens the door to a series of coups.
Their differences are exemplified in an early scene in the city: while Chloe slowly tries to pick the lock to an office — her hair contains a never-ending supply of lock-picking bobby pins — Nadine simple smashes the glass and opens the door.
As a result, I (and my company) have come to believe that the use of commercial facial recognition in law enforcement or in government surveillance of any kind is wrong — and that it opens the door for gross misconduct by the morally corrupt.
Jeffrey Schultz at BNP Paribas said weaker growth, a benign developed market rates outlook - likely exacerbated by heightened U.S.-China trade tensions - and scope for further downside surprises to the Reserve Bank's CPI estimates, opens the door to a more dovish central bank.
This transplant process clearly carries personal significance for an artist grappling with her international identity, but it also opens the door for a sincere reengagement with her native land, where she often has unexpected encounters in places that might easily seem abandoned.
In particular, a win by Macri's candidate over former President Cristina Fernandez in Buenos Aires province, the cradle of Peronism, diminishes her chances of returning to the presidency in 2019 and opens the door to a new era of business friendly reforms.
This opens the door for what Dhan calls "spacial computing," where you're able to use a Sulon Q to work with your regular Windows 10 desktop, using a keyboard and mouse which you can see thanks to the Q's digital environment re-creation.
While the government over-water certification opens the door for other long-haul flights for Southwest, Watterson said the plan is to focus on Hawaii for the time being, noting that there is no extra aircraft right now to service new routes.
The new code strips away a 2002 stability clause protecting existing investments from changes to the fiscal and customs regime for 10 years, opens the door for cobalt royalties to rise five-fold and introduces a 50 percent windfall tax on profits.

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