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Political analysts said the SVP had overreached in its campaign.
Beijing has denied that it has overreached in Hong Kong.
"The equipment overreached itself a little bit yesterday," he said.
But Mao overreached; China wasn't strong enough for that then.
In typical Trump faction, he sometimes overreached in the specifics.
"I think they've overreached by a zillion points," he said.
Alternatively, it's of course possible that Horowitz could have overreached.
No. 260, I think we wouldn't have overreached on valuation, right?
Gillibrand argued that the president overreached on issuing the initial order.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Comcast has overreached in its pursuit of Sky.
Liberal policy makers overreached, and voters decided that enough is enough.
Squashing the EPA pleases those conservatives who believe the agency has overreached.
The Chinese government has denied that it has overreached in Hong Kong.
To be sure, some elderly clients may find their advisors have overreached.
HAHN: The factor was that the Republicans overreached in impeaching the President.
If the Democrats overreached to impeach this President ... PIRRO: Wait a minute.
In each case, they overreached, and regular folks took back their government.
Perhaps Macron overreached in describing his influence on Trump's decision-making process.
Google, a longtime fan of gimmicky April Fools' jokes, overreached this year.
He had previously said that he did not think the sexual content overreached.
"I think they've overreached by a zillion points," he said of the EPA.
Twenty-six states, led by Texas, say that the president overreached his authority.
He overreached himself, but what fun and drama there was on the way.
Defense lawyers, who had argued that prosecutors had vastly overreached, welcomed Friday's ruling.
At times, he plainly overreached, as in the case of the schools agency.
Democrats overreached on the tax cuts and squandered credibility when discussing the economy.
Do they eventually conclude that Democrats overreached, fueled by their hatred of Trump?
The lawsuit argues Rosenstein and Mueller overreached their authority in bringing the charges.
He added, however, that he was concerned that the movement may have overreached itself.
This would tell him right away if the Obama Justice Department had ever overreached.
What this indicates is that legislatures like North Carolina, Texas, and Wisconsin have overreached.
More and more of them are sensible enough to realise that they have overreached.
All of this is to say that Iran, in its imperial aspirations, has overreached.
I think the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, religious liberty, government overreached the Second Amendment.
He finally got busted when he overreached and tried to snake away an entire pie.
Over whether the president overreached his authority under immigration law or under the Constitution itself?
The president said on Friday that he understood why some Republicans believed he had overreached.
The president has said the bureau has overreached in its enforcement of financial system regulations.
Aides and allies of the President plan to argue that Democrats have wildly overreached here.
Some argue that it overreached itself, taking on too many risky contracts that proved unprofitable.
They've overreached on occasion and bumped up against resistance from the political establishment in Washington.
Portsmouth, meanwhile, had won the FA Cup in 22, and massively overreached themselves in doing so.
The media has consistently overreached on the Mueller investigation, and the BuzzFeed situation is more evidence.
Bill and Hillary Clinton argued that the man in charge of the investigation had grossly overreached.
Mr. Xi's strategy of engaging in a war of words against other countries has often overreached.
Critics of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy say that he had overreached in dealing with Catalan separatists.
A former prosecutor himself, Mr. Christie said he told the president that the government had overreached.
He and aides are now preparing to respond, and will argue that Democrats have wildly overreached.
"The leadership has overreached on this bill," Portman, who supported individual spending caps for Medicaid, responded.
Texas and 25 other states sued to block the actions, contending the president overreached his authority.
The squashing of the EPA pleases conservatives who believe the agency has overreached itself in recent years.
Like many corporate empire-builders, however, he overreached—in his case by annexing Alsace-Lorraine from France.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the Trump administration had overreached its authority and violated the law.
A bureaucrat-dominated colossal that overreached, bullied, and pursued "social goals" in the name of democratic integrity.
Other lawsuits have largely relied on the notion that the Labor Department overreached in creating the rule.
"I think Democrats have overreached beyond belief," Mr. Reid told the party faithful, referring to impeachment proceedings.
The crackdown has elicited protests from the industry and its supporters, who say the government has overreached.
While Mr. Doctoroff said Waterfront Toronto had requested a broader vision, he acknowledged that Sidewalk had overreached.
Geist hasn't overreached and tried to define a whole generation from the East Coast to the West.
It raises bigger questions, too: has he overreached and, more fundamentally, what sort of leader is he?
Some public opinion experts believe that Republicans have overreached on the narrower issue of unions in particular.
"We're all in favor of regulation and oversight and consumer protection, but this overreached," Mr. Purcell said.
They have called it an abuse of power by a president who has repeatedly overreached his authority.
Mr. Piñera argues that she overreached and that her efforts amounted to taking a "bulldozer" approach to governing.
But the HPSCI would have us believe that this time the FBI and DOJ overreached and fucked up.
I've heard the argument that cable news overreached but, for the most part, journalists did an excellent job.
"If they punish Penn State, they've overreached; if they don't punish Penn State, they overlooked it," Feldman said.
But she and her allies appeared to have overreached in orchestrating the removal of Mr. Mnangagwa last week.
James Grimes of Iowa, among those who voted to save the President, legendarily argued that Congress had overreached.
It can be true that the White House vastly overreached when they tried to strip Jim of his credentials.
A recent article argued that purveyors of fried dough have overreached with their unorthodox takes on the original treat.
Cadden's attorneys argued that prosecutors overreached in the number and severity of criminal charges that they filed against him.
It has, at times, overreached and I am concerned with the sense of growing partisan rifts among its members.
Andrew Wheeler, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, argued that the Obama administration had overreached its authority with its rule.
Instead of focusing on changing America's trade flows with China, Washington overreached into sovereign domains Beijing could not accept.
But it has also become a rallying cry for some gun owners and Republican politicians who felt it overreached.
In 1999, partly in reaction to perceptions that Mr. Starr had overreached, Congress let the independent counsel law expire.
These kinds of results, combined with retaking the House, are hardly what happens to a party that overreached ideologically.
The voting public have made quite clear that they feel the EPA has significantly and consistently overreached, and thereby failed.
In their eagerness to make up for the "wasted coup" of 2006, however, this constitution's drafters appear to have overreached.
The F.C.C. has "overreached," Barry Diller, chairman of the internet holding company IAC/InterActiveCorp, said at a conference this month.
Instead of a calibrated cycle of escalation matched to a tacit sense of limits, the Iranians reached until they overreached.
Spreading its drama over two firms and focusing on a national election hasn't worked; like Peter, the show has overreached.
Mr. Sessions took that same states' rights approach last week on the transgender issue, saying the Obama administration had overreached.
And, to be fair, many of the critical theorists didn't get American culture, and so they undoubtedly overreached at times.
Shea expressed concern about a wayward WTO dispute settlement system and said the Appellate Body had overreached in some legal interpretations.
It seems that Mr Trump's lawyers overreached: the justices effectively told the administration to stand down and get back in line.
Rand Paul and Mike Lee were both adamant that the President needed congressional approval and had overreached by acting without it.
Trump claimed Obama overreached his legislative authority to set up DACA, but the lawsuit big tech is supporting refutes this claim.
Manafort filed motions to dismiss the charges against him in both DC and Virginia court, arguing that Mueller overreached his mandate.
Outweighted, overreached, and in every way the physical inferior to his gigantic opponent, he fought a cool, well-planned, gritty fight.
Given the history of other expansive empires, it would be unsurprising if the imperial presidency began to retract because it overreached.
Some lawmakers on both sides overreached The quality of lawmakers' questions gets criticized — fairly or otherwise — at almost every congressional hearing.
But he overreached, choosing a wildly implausible scenario to focus on: a baby being aborted a day before its due date.
The public was with Clinton, convinced that Republicans had overreached, and Clinton's foes were the ones who suffered the most political damage.
Pai has repeatedly said — for years — that the FCC has overreached in its regulations of the broadcast, cable, telecommunications and broadband industries.
A judge in that case ruled recently that the government's efforts to force Apple's assistance in accessing a criminal defendant's phone overreached.
I never quite got used to this phone, though, and the main reason why is Vivo overreached with the second screen's functionality.
It all but admits that the administration overreached the first time, provoking a legal and political backlash that could have been avoided.
The judge also said that Alphabet "overreached" when it asked for protection of 121 of what it believed qualified as trade secrets.
In legal motions and at hearings, Mr. Kraft's lawyer argued that police had overreached when they hid surveillance cameras inside the spa.
But in the minds of some members, Republicans also overreached at times — and they believe Democrats could easily make the same mistake.
They've overreached, and they've taken a negative for him and turned it into a positive that he can spin against the media.
Deep skepticism of government Each has common traits: Deep skepticism of the role of government and a belief that the Obama administration overreached.
The outcome also left the city deeply divided over whether its top prosecutor, Marilyn J. Mosby, 36, had overreached in her initial charges.
If the video also captured people getting ordinary massages, lawyers could also argue that the surveillance overreached and therefore the video is inadmissible.
As in so many of the Trump administration's policies, we are relying on federal judges to tell us when the president has overreached.
But Mr. Peters finally overreached: Earlier this year, he staged a takeover of an independent office that conducts investigations of the school system.
But the judge also ruled that Waymo significantly "overreached" when it asked for protection on more than 120 patents it called trade secrets.
Following that raise, the company overreached, expanding its product lines even as it failed to squash manufacturing bugs in its current generation products.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions sued the state of California earlier this year over the sanctuary state policies, arguing that state lawmakers overreached their authority.
I think we absolutely overreached on valuations, and picking the wrong partners, and end up agreeing to structures that just weren't right for us.
He thinks TIME was just trying to sell magazines, and overreached to connect Taylor to the nationwide flood of sexual assault victims coming forward.
But an early sampling of the program suggests the studio might have overreached in asking this relatively obscure comics title to bridge the divide.
"There is an air of confrontation." said Ibn Abdur Rehman, 88, a leading human rights defender who suggests the court has overreached at times.
Critics of CICIG said it overreached its mandate, leading to a backlash from the government of former President Jimmy Morales and the country's elites.
In declining to disturb the part of the order that allowed relatives to enter, the Supreme Court suggested that the administration might have overreached.
Texas and other states have argued that he overreached his authority in bypassing Republican opposition and enacting a sweeping immigration overhaul without congressional approval.
In the five resulting critiques, researchers tease apart the original authors' methods, noting that they made assumptions that weren't warranted and overreached in their conclusions.
The exhibition is a very smart move for the Met and will hopefully prove that the museum has not overreached in opening the Met Breuer.
Pomepo said the Taliban "overreached" with the Thursday car bomb attack, which killed 11 others and occurred in a diplomatic area near the US Embassy.
The Judge, however, found some of these allegations "meritless," and concluded that Waymo had "overreached in attempting to claim ownership over general principles" of engineering.
But the tide started to turn against Republicans when they overreached on an issue that Trump has made his own: stoking nativist fears about immigration.
There have been instances, however, when the teasing has overreached and Rudolph has, like her parents, found her interracial relationship the object of prurient interest.
While some praised him for bringing the land back into public use, arguing that Obama overreached with his 2016 decision, many have slammed Monday's news.
Mulvaney, who said the agency had overreached its statutory authority under the administration of former President Barack Obama, shelved several rules and pulled back on enforcement.
When the dust settled after the financial crisis in 2008, there was some whispering privately that low-income Americans, who just didn't know better, had overreached.
"These regulations overreached what is necessary to protect consumers' legitimate privacy interests," Randolph May, president of the conservative Free State Foundation, said in a statement Thursday.
But the arrests set off a debate over whether Brazil's government had overreached in detaining the men, who are being held at a maximum-security prison.
On Tuesday, a federal judge rejected Trump's order to defund sanctuary cities, arguing that the White House had overreached with requirements not related to law enforcement.
As though Hoffman realizes she's overreached by adding this dark twist, it's mentioned again only a handful of times before it vanishes like a bad dream.
PornHub also revealed that, as of June 1, they had also received over 9,000 searches for covfefe porn, which seems to have overreached even their imaginations.
On Saturday, the Social Democratic Party, which holds a parliamentary majority, bussed protesters into Bucharest to oppose anti-corruption investigations that the party contends have overreached.
When I worked for President Clinton during his impeachment in 1998, the American people saw in clear terms how extensively the Republicans overreached in their investigation.
The Government Accountability Office last Thursday ruled that the Federal Reserve and other regulators overreached in 2013 when they issued recommendations about bank underwriting of leveraged loans.
The reason is simple: Republicans have a record to run on, while Democrats have overreached and are out of touch with the nation's values, direction and desires.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the president overreached when he issued a travel ban against immigrants from seven countries that are predominantly Muslim.
You can't really fault a team for losing to the N.B.A. champion on the road, but those expecting the Knicks to vault into contenders may have overreached.
"The court made it clear the plaintiffs overreached in many aspects of their complaint, and the ruling significantly curtails the scope of their potential recovery," he said.
In a testy back and forth with Mr. Stringer, Mr. Heastie also said the committee had overreached by daring to include those reforms along with the raise.
They said the federal government overreached in trying to force social policy on them and threatening to cut off federal funds to states that failed to comply.
Duterte's lawyer and spokesman, Salvador Panelo, in a statement said Robredo had overreached by seeking classified information, and by meeting with foreign entities opposed to Duterte's crackdown.
"I suspect that some of these companies have got themselves a little bit too far, they've overreached themselves," said Richard Harris, CEO of Port Shelter Investment Management.
AT&T has been a staunch supporter of Pai's push to kill the regulations, arguing that the FCC overreached by reclassifying internet service providers as common carriers.
Manafort has filed a motion to dismiss this indictment — arguing that Mueller overreached his mandate by charging him with crimes unrelated to Russian interference with the campaign.
If representatives feel the FCC has overreached, there are ways to rein it in that aren't to the severe detriment of consumers, and that discussion is worth having.
But last September Masoud Barzani, the Kurdish president, overreached by calling a referendum for a fully fledged state, defying Baghdad as well as protests from America and Iran.
Prosecutors' failure to secure a conviction has led some analysts to contend that State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby overreached with the charges filed during the height of the unrest.
Weller argued that the court overreached its authority when it determined that legislators could not exempt people previously sentenced to death from the new ban on the punishment.
ISIS' overreach ISIS has overreached, and in so doing, has demonstrated that the longer-term strategy of its parent and rival, al Qaeda, is the more prudent one.
A useful example to consider would be how the Republicans overreached and persistently pursued investigations of former President Clinton in 1998, after the Starr report had been completed.
Perspective: In an Op-Ed, an expert on Asian affairs writes that President Xi Jinping might have overreached and stands to lose face if an agreement is reached.
There is just something a little off about them, places where the author seems to have overreached, or had a lapse of taste, or misunderstood a post-structuralist concept.
Defenders of the president's decision to resist subpoenas for, say, his tax returns maintain that Congress has overreached because it has no legitimate legislative purpose to make the request.
Come 2020, Democrats could lose it all, from the presidency to governorships to Senate seats to House control, if the American people determine that they overreached on this issue.
Using his bully pulpit and his Twitter account, Trump has succeeded in convincing most Republicans that the Democrats have overreached in their zealous pursuit of criminality by the President.
But he suffered a blow when a federal appellate court said his office had overreached and threw out the convictions of two former traders, Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson.
But the emerging conventional wisdom among Beltway centrists is the opposite: that Democrats overreached, tacking too far to the left and ending up with a mediocre-at-best result.
Jose Baez, Demos' lawyer, contended prosecutors in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis overreached in seeking to prosecute the traders over what he called typical price haggling practices.
For them, the real turkeys this Thanksgiving are the unelected Labor Department bureaucrats who overreached with no appreciation for the impact on small businesses, nonprofits, and the people they employ.
Pai and other conservatives argue that the net neutrality regulations overreached by reclassifying the broadband industry as telecommunications services, which opened the providers up to tougher regulations from the FCC.
The trial highlighted the dangers of cyber bullying and raised concerns among civil liberties advocates who argued that prosecutors and the judge overreached by finding Carter guilty for her speech.
But even some politicians and analysts who have little sympathy for Mr. Temer think prosecutors and the judge handling the case overreached by ordering his detention before he stood trial.
A vigorous dissent from the third judge in the case pointed out that the Salman decision never mentioned this requirement and argued that the majority had overreached in their decision.
In a CNBC interview earlier this month, Icahn said the "most important thing" for Trump's administration to do is "absolutely change these regulatory agencies" that have overreached, pointing to the EPA.
While the case is likely more nuanced, the government may have overreached with its request to gain access to all of Coinbase's users based on the actions of two, Padovano said.
He argued that the plan was unlawful and overreached the power of the Clean Air Act of 1970, a federal law that allows the EPA to regulate air quality and emissions.
Attorneys general could argue the federal government had overreached if the Trump administration winds up allowing associations to buy health coverage across borders that only complies with a single state's regulations.
"There is no doubt that Barzani overreached with his ill-timed referendum and his belief in America's unqualified support for him," said Sir John Jenkins, the former British ambassador to Iraq.
Trump has not yet suggested pardoning any of the individuals indicted in Mueller's probe, but CNN reports some of the pardons reflect instances where he believes the Justice Department has overreached.
Further complicating matters, the government's aggressive drive to stamp out coal burning for stoves and heaters overreached over winter and left many residents shivering because natural gas installations had fallen behind.
" While the appellate panel may have overreached in its eagerness to limit the damage from Newman, he said, the upshot is that "the odds have again swung to the prosecutors' advantage.
China may have overreached recently, said one senior foreign envoy in Taipei, describing Xi's January speech as effectively "Xi campaigning for Tsai" because of how badly it was received in Taiwan.
Chutkan ruled that the condemned inmates were likely to succeed on their claims that the protocol violated the Federal Death Penalty Act, and found that Barr likely had overreached his authority.
U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel rejected arguments by the state of California and advocacy groups that the administration overreached by waiving laws requiring environmental and other reviews before construction can begin.
Curiel wrote that the law certainly "is not a model of legislative precision" and that both sides made plausible arguments, preventing him from making a clear finding that the administration overreached.
One esteemed jurist, Judge Learned Hand of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, pointed out how prosecutors sometimes overreached in bringing a conspiracy charge against multiple defendants.
Ainge later reiterated that he is greatly displeased with the "nonsense" in Washington, and believes that the federal government overreached dramatically in designating Utah's Bears Ears National Monument as a national monument.
The mainstream press has overreached in its efforts to sully a president who openly loathes their alignment with the political left and feels the investigation's leaks are designed to cripple his presidency.
This also included abridging Ukraine's sovereignty and integrity and forcing global acceptance of Russia as a U.S. equal that can veto U.S. actions abroad overreached and triggered a continuing anti-Russian backlash.
For one, he said he overreached on the technology included in the first generation of its SUV, the Model X. "We are very confident about costs [of Model 3 production]," he said.
The "biological revolution" in which scientists threw away Freudian teachings in search of the underlying biology of disease is, according to Harrington, an era of psychiatry that has overreached, overpromised and overdiagnosed.
On Friday, the foreign ministry said Honduras had failed to agree on a renewal of the MACCIH's mandate, noting there was concern in sectors of society that it had overreached its remit.
Republicans quickly pounced, arguing that Van Drew's defection is evidence that Democrats, pressured by "radical" liberal activists, have overreached in taking the drastic step of impeaching Trump over his dealings with Ukraine.
Trump, acting within his wide Article Two constitutional powers, may have been maligned and there will be accusations that the whistleblower -- though moving within the scope of the law -- will have overreached.
Democrats are looking at whether Trump overreached his power in an attempt to influence the 2020 election by requesting Ukraine probe Biden, one of his chief rivals for the presidency next year.
For one, he said he overreached on the technology included in the first generation of its SUV the Model X. "We are very confident about costs [of Model 3 production]," he said.
The filing could give new ammunition to Mr. Manafort's defense team, which has argued that prosecutors overreached in accusing Mr. Manafort of lying because they were too eager to believe Mr. Gates.
" Alsup also called Waymo's claim of patent infringement "meritless," and noted, with regard to trade secrets, that Waymo has "overreached, in attempting to claim ownership over general principles and approaches in the field.
But in terms of overseas markets, that we will pare back for where we have overreached our regulation and allow those markets to return to one market, one regulator, one set of rules.
Previously, some Democratic lawmakers had been nervous before the White House released the transcript, fearing that Pelosi had overreached before seeing the details of the call and a whistle blower complaint against Trump.
He fashioned waxed wings that enabled him and his son, Icarus, to flee Crete, but Icarus drowned when the wax melted as he defiantly overreached and soared too close to the blazing sun.
And because Kavanaugh is so extreme on the issue of presidential power at a time when we have a president who has overreached more than any president in history, the third one resonates, too.
At the federal level, some members of Congress have shown interest in legislation authorizing the regulation of preparers following a federal appeals court ruling in 2014 that the IRS had overreached in its rules.
Steve Pearce, the New Mexico Republican Party chairman and a former congressman, said the state's Democratic legislature has overreached on issues like abortion and said Republicans have an opportunity to pick up the seat.
The question is whether prosecutors in Boston may have overreached in trying to link in a single conspiracy 19 of the 33 parents who were charged last month in the national college admissions scandal.
The financial services industry has tried to stop the rule in the courts, arguing that the Labor Department overreached and that the rule would result in high costs that will ultimately make small accounts unprofitable.
Public outrage over the tainted water in Flint and the decrepit schools in Detroit has led many people to question whether the state has overreached in imposing too many emergency managers in largely black jurisdictions.
Republicans, however, are arguing that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi overreached when she held off on sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate because Democrats weren't satisfied with the rules that would govern the trial.
Should the judge spring an even bigger surprise than Ellis and show mercy on Manafort, Trump will have more ammunition for his case that Mueller and his team have overreached and are abusing prosecutorial power.
In its filing in a U.S. district court, Exxon said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey overreached with her April subpoena and that it violated constitutional amendments on free speech, unreasonable search and seizure and equal protection.
The situation was more calm on Thursday when area ranchers visited for chats with the Bundys, who discussed their beliefs that the federal government had overreached its authority, often pausing to read from the U.S. Constitution.
She made the comments as Beth Wilkinson, Kapoor's lawyer, urged Burroughs to dismiss the case, saying prosecutors seeking to bring a big opioid epidemic-related case under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act had overreached.
In its filing in a U.S. district court, Exxon said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey overreached with her April subpoena and that it violated constitutional amendments on free speech, unreasonable search and seizure, and equal protection.
Tillis, who is up for re-election in 2020, wrote in an op-ed for The Washington Post that while he favors border security, he is concerned the President has overreached with the national emergency declaration.
Rick Scott of Florida overreached last month when he issued an executive order stripping a state attorney of her authority to prosecute a man charged with killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and an Orlando police officer.
That's because Trump is parroting the ideas of a movement of aggrieved men, typically dubbed "men's rights activists" (MRAs), who think that feminism has overreached and that men are now the oppressed class as a result.
Video SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWN STANDS UP TO STATE, VOTES TO REJECT SANCTUARY LAW         Attorney General Jeff Sessions sued the state of California earlier this year over the sanctuary state policies, arguing that state lawmakers overreached their authority.
The Trump administration has invoked the same authorization for its own activities in Syria, despite many critics arguing that even the previous administration overreached in citing it to cover the battle against the Islamic State in Syria.
U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in Manhattan denied the request by lawyers for Reza Zarrab, who contended prosecutors had overreached when they charged a foreign citizen engaging in business abroad that is not illegal under foreign law.
The lawsuit led by Texas, the most significant legal challenge to this month's directive, said the federal government and Obama administration officials overreached their authority by taking actions that should be left to Congress or individual states.
Former Representative Pat Tiberi of Ohio, a long-serving Republican who resigned in January to take a private-sector job, said Republicans had "overreached" and handed Democrats a decisive advantage on health care as a political issue.
Republicans have hailed Pruitt's ascension under Trump, particularly conservatives who say President Barack Obama's EPA has vastly overreached with air and water regulations that attempt to implement policies they say only Congress has the authority to make.
They argued instead that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi overreached in declining to send the Senate voted-out articles of impeachment charging Trump with abuse of power and obstructing Congress before she learns the shape of the trial.
In particular, the judges' questioning in McRO focused on whether the district court had overreached in finding that the patent claims (which related to synching lip movements of an animated character) were "abstract" and lacked inventive technical features.
"Beijing has overreached, overestimating its capacity to control events and underestimating the complexity of Hong Kong," said Brian Fong Chi-hang, an associate professor at the Academy of Hong Kong Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong.
Allies of the president and critics of the Russia investigation — which special counsel Robert Mueller took over in 2017 — have long demanded an "investigation into the investigators," claiming that federal law enforcement overreached when it began its probe.
In the latest episode, the administration is making the same argument against the judge that he made against Mr. Obama, saying that Judge Hanen overreached the bounds of his authority and is arbitrarily imposing big costs on government budgets.
The situation was more calm on Thursday when a series of area ranchers visited for chats with the Bundys, who discussed their beliefs that the federal government had overreached its authority, often pausing to read from the U.S. Constitution.
And though many House Republicans argue that the office has overreached in its investigations, their attempt to gut the ethics watchdog right after a campaign in which they'd harshly criticized Hillary Clinton's ethics proved politically indefensible — for now, at least.
Mr. Gray argued that 1989 was a particular moment in history when he and Mr. Barr believed there needed to be a rebalancing because in their view Congress had overreached in curbing executive power after the Watergate and Iran-contra scandals.
By the end of Monday's 40-minute argument, it seemed clear that the appeals court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, would rule that the administration had overreached, at least as far as relatives were concerned.
But when the Obama administration put in place its anti-discrimination policy on transgender students weeks later, Mr. Trump indicated that he thought it had overreached and that the matter was better left to the states than the federal government.
Then he overreached, calling a referendum in 2016 to lift constitutional term limits he himself had supported and, when the vote went against him, getting a Constitutional Court filled with his followers to rule that term limits violated his human rights.
At an event in Hazard, Kentucky, Environmental Protection Agency Director Scott Pruitt said the prior administration had overreached in enacting the rule, which pushed US power plants to cut fossil fuel emissions by a third from 2005 levels by 2030.
At an event in Hazard, Kentucky, Environmental Protection Agency Director Scott Pruitt said the prior administration had overreached in enacting the rule, which pushed U.S. power plants to cut fossil fuel emissions by a third from 2005 levels by 2030.
Trump allies and critics of the Russia investigation — which Special Counsel Robert Mueller took over in 22016 — have long demanded an "investigation into the investigators," claiming that federal law enforcement overreached when it opened its probe in 29 into the Trump campaign.
But the judges found that the lower court had overreached in ruling that Mr. Baroni and Ms. Kelly were guilty of a conspiracy against the civil rights of New Jersey residents, because federal law does not clearly establish a right to interstate travel.
In firing Mr. Mnangagwa, Mr. Mugabe — Zimbabwe's leader since independence in 1980 and, at 93, the world's oldest head of state — might have finally overreached, singling out an erstwhile ally with liberation-war credentials and a deep power base of his own.
It's not hard to see our own parallels with countries we view retrospectively as "obviously" having overreached in earlier eras, such as Russia in Afghanistan, Britain and France at the Suez Canal in 6900, or Hitler's 2628 invasion of the Soviet Union.
Now the museum is acknowledging that it may have overreached and is facing a deficit of $26.3 million this year, which officials said would almost certainly balloon to as much as $230 million if the Met does not change course and scale back.
Republicans on the committee have said about 20 state officials overreached when they jointly said in March they would participate in inquiries into whether Exxon executives misled the public by contradicting research from company scientists that spelled out the threats of climate change.
On the edge of crisis Yates in her statement explaining the decision not to defend Trump's executive order, stopped short of resigning her position, but suggested the White House had purposefully overreached its authority, as defined the text of the ban, in its public comments.
Xi has a legion of critics on foreign policy as well, who believe he has overreached and left the way open for the US and others to bind together on issues ranging from trade and technology to military and strategic influence in east Asia.
So bear with me for a moment to understand why and how the legacy media and the Democratic Party first downplayed Russia's intent when it helped them, and then overreached with Trump to the point they are facing overinflation of credibility of Weimar Republic proportions.
"Even lucky generals run out of luck eventually," said David Mellor, a former Conservative cabinet minister, who added that Mr. Cameron had overreached by promising a plebiscite on Britain's place in Europe, an issue that has divided the Conservatives for a quarter of a century.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the Taliban "overreached" with their car bomb attack in a diplomatic area near the US Embassy in Kabul, killing an American soldier — and that led President Donald Trump to pull back from planned Afghanistan peace talks at Camp David.
While the Obama Administration was right to insist that more serious attention be paid to the issue, the Department's directives in the "Dear Colleague" letter have drastically overreached with disastrous consequences for accused male students who have been denied their basic right to due process.
The order specifically calls for a 300-day review of education regulations on grades K-12 proposed and enacted by former President Barack Obama -- and instructs DeVos, a longtime advocate for local control of education, to produce a report that details which actions she believes overreached.
But Zarrab's defense team, made up of some of the country's best-known lawyers, asked U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in Manhattan to drop the case, arguing U.S. prosecutors overreached when they charged a foreign citizen engaging in business abroad that is not illegal under foreign law.
For more than 40 years, the S.E.C. and the Justice Department have frequently overreached in their zeal to impose on noninsiders the same obligations as true insiders — officers and directors, lawyers, investment bankers and journalists — who steal confidential information from their employers or defraud their customers.
Though less historic, Ohio is also on my radar, where consumer advocate Richard Cordray is running for governor, and there is also the possibility that GOP stalwarts Scott Walker in Wisconsin and Kris Kobach in Kansas may have overreached and will be punished at the polls.
The conventional wisdom is that Mr. Clinton was politically strengthened by Republican-led impeachment proceedings, and some Democrats fear that the same would be true here: If they open proceedings but fail to remove him, Mr. Trump would claim they overreached and that Congress had exonerated him.
However much Sagan might have overreached, his intellectual extravagance was nothing compared with the entirely hypothetical musings and game-theory models of the political scientists and strategists on the basis of whose speculations the United States government spent more than five trillion dollars between 1940 and 1996.
SHANGHAI — The video app TikTok on Wednesday reversed its decision to block an American teenager who posted a clip in which she discussed the mass internment of minority Muslims in China, and acknowledged that its moderation system had overreached in shutting her out of her account.
"The court ruled that the administration overreached by spending taxpayer money without approval from the people's representatives," Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said in a statement.
Now the key distinction is that Wolfinger recused himself while Ayala did not, one that could lead to a fascinating legal battle where the courts may have to determine whether Scott illegally overreached by replacing Ayala, or whether her refusal to follow his dictates allowed him leave to replace her.
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Fatima Sadiqi, who founded the first Moroccan Centre for Studies and Research on women in 1998, raised the possibility that ISIS may have overreached with its treatment of women, and that if the voices of women like Nadia echo around the world, we may begin to see the unraveling of the extremist narrative.
While the Los Angeles Times probably overreached in proclaiming those categories settled -- ask Glenn Close about last year's awards -- based on all the ceremonies leading up to the Oscars, it would be a major surprise not to hear the names Joaquin Phoenix, Renee Zellweger, Brad Pitt and Laura Dern called on Sunday night.
Barr, who took over both the Justice Department and oversight of the Mueller investigation in February, has given credence to allegations, nursed by Trump and some top Republicans on Capitol Hill, that law enforcement might have spied on Trump's campaign and that authorities overreached when they opened the investigation into the Trump campaign in 220.
Predictim was a lightning rod, perhaps, because they overreached in scanning a particularly sensitive cohort—I asked the founders repeatedly if they wanted to live in a world where casual posts between friends could determine employment eligibility, even among teenage babysitters, and they demurred, or spoke to the parents' "absolute right" to know everything about sitters.
" Richard W. Garnett, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, wrote on Scotusblog that the Obama administration had "aggressively and unlawfully overreached" in its "strange insistence that a community of nuns who take vows of poverty and care for the elderly poor must serve as a vehicle for delivering free contraception to their employees.
At stake is a now familiar argument: Privacy groups contend that states' bulk data collection and retention regimes have overreached the law, becoming so indiscriminately intrusive as to breach fundamental EU privacy rights — while states counter-claim they must collect and retain citizens' data in bulk in order to fight national security threats such as terrorism.
The pair have yet to map out a 2019 outdoor schedule "I want to show remnants of how I ran in '15 where I was very successful throughout the season but I want to kind of merge '15 and '17 together and be successful when it counts the most," said Gatlin, who after a whirlwind 2015 season overreached and stumbled in the 100m final, narrowly losing to Usain Bolt.
The same week, the Federalist Society released a report, written in part by individuals who had been active in criticizing Title IX practices, charging that the Obama Department of Education had overreached on three grounds: the guidance on campus sexual misconduct; a 2016 letter, also under Title IX, mandating transgender students' access to facilities that correspond with their identity; and the 2014 guidance over disparate suspensions of black and Hispanic students.
White House officials gave inconsistent statements; by the end of the weekend, DHS Secretary John Kelly had ordered agents to consider green cards a "dispositive" factor in giving people waivers to enter the US. The apparent inclusion of at least some green card holders made it a lot easier to challenge the executive order in court — and made federal judges a lot more likely to agree that the Trump administration had overreached.
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