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We forgot that many of you have been disappointed by overreaching games and overreaching promises.
The combination of an overreaching executive branch and an overreaching federal judiciary created an expensive legal mess and stuck small businesses and workers with the bill.
Healy disputes that the data collection is in anyway overreaching.
" Ms. Busiek added, "We want something that is not overreaching.
But sometimes he eroded that credibility by overreacting or overreaching.
John Cornyn of Texas, the GOP whip, warned Democrats against overreaching.
Instead, she created a stirring paean to overreaching with good intentions.
But Democrats risk overreaching if they portray the economy as thriving.
THERE'S BASICALLY TWO MODES OF REGULATION BY CONGRESS, NONE AND OVERREACHING.
"This is about overreaching red tape," she said of the rules.
They claim it would lead to overreaching regulation of private schools.
I will also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders.
That, in turn, has raised criticism that the court is overreaching.
Libertarians took up the protest, saying that the government was overreaching.
Republicans say Democrats are overreaching and setting the stage for impeachment.
Critics of the bill might argue that it is too overreaching.
Pruitt has in the past called Obama's regulations overreaching and unlawful.
It was garden variety protectionism with some overreaching copyright and trademark claims.
These bills are intentionally overreaching and would ban commonly owned firearm accessories.
" The department called CFPB's actions "characteristic of an overreaching and unaccountable agency.
The United States has experience with overreaching executive orders in the past.
General Sharif was seen as an overreaching figure in the civilian government.
And it's actually manifesting in a lot of these overbroad, overreaching regulations.
You've got over in Europe, they're overreaching in a lot of ways.
Moving forward, however, the company's overreaching announcements need to be met with skepticism.
And the Fed is not calling the market out for overreaching just yet.
"I think overreaching after an election, generally speaking, is a mistake," McConnell said.
The group accused federal prosecutors of overreaching and wasting money on the case.
The surprise defeat is an early sign of the political dangers of overreaching.
He lied in front of the grand jury, don&apost talk about overreaching.
Tyson Foods Inc, the biggest U.S. meat company, said the proposal was overreaching.
Like most time travel tales, Quantum Break begins with a mad scientist overreaching.
WaterSense isn't a mandatory program or an example of overreaching and costly regulations.
But the decision is likely to stir charges that the E.U. is overreaching.
They may even pick certain fights, hoping to goad House Democrats into overreaching.
But I was never guided by an overreaching plan, except moment to moment.
The truth of these overreaching and underwhelming statements is they recognize the reality.
The oil and mining industries, however, have said the limits to development are overreaching.
And therefore are at risk of being co-opted by overreaching state surveillance apparatus.
Introducing another app to solve the problem of potentially overreaching apps might sound antithetical.
Libertarians are also angry: Indian courts are as notorious for overreaching as for underperforming.
The lawsuit has remained active for decades, serving as a check against police overreaching.
Microsoft, for instance, learned a hard lesson with the innovative and overreaching Windows 210.
It is past time for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to stop overreaching.
AND I THINK WE'VE MOVED FROM NONE AND WE'RE ABOUT TO MOVE INTO OVERREACHING.
The kingdom's understandable desire to increase its geopolitical standing and economic autonomy risks overreaching.
"These bills are intentionally overreaching and would ban commonly owned firearm accessories," Baker continued.
"He himself is so phenomenally indiscreet in his art—overstepping boundaries, overreaching," Donnersmarck said.
But the question is, is DB overreaching at the wrong point in the cycle?
"We're not going to do it by overreaching," Mr. Buttigieg said in the ad.
"I think they're overreaching," the 75-year-old said of the recent state bans.
First ladies have also often played critical roles when they thought advisers were overreaching.
The courts did not reach a conclusion on whether the state statute was overreaching.
In response, Mr. Musk's lawyers said the commission was overreaching based on comparable precedents.
Without an understanding of why Asian investors include this provision, this demand seems ludicrously overreaching.
So it's clearly overreaching to say that every good idea in this episode was Pizzolatto's.
By overreaching, Mr Trump and Mr Putin have made the relaxation of sanctions politically toxic.
Whether Mr Trump is overreaching his authority, and in what ways, is a legal question.
Trump has targeted it as intrusive and overreaching, and its role likely will change significantly.
Accused of being inconsistent and overreaching, India's tax rules are often criticized as tax terrorism.
Still, in the scenario of an overreaching Republican Senate, the damage will have been done.
The bill is "dangerously overreaching and technically unsophisticated," said Gary Shapiro, president of the association.
They said the bureau rushed ahead with an overreaching power play based on weak evidence.
Margarita Simonyan, RT's editor-in-chief, said on Monday that the U.S. government is overreaching.
That is just something that is innate to us an we should not be overreaching.
What it pretends it is: Cringey examples of SJWs overreaching, particularly those originating from Tumblr.
Is it the constant right-wing drumbeat regarding the "bloated" federal government or overreaching regulations?
They've urged the candidates move to approve trade deals and protecting against overreaching government surveillance.
It is their job to stop an overreaching politician, not to aid and abet him.
At the same time, the ability to boot out an overreaching government protects our individual liberty.
But he made the executive decision that it would be overreaching to censor a presidential candidate.
Rolling back overreaching environmental regulations will save time and maximize private and public funds for infrastructure.
Amber's camp believes his people are overreaching, especially because Johnny is in the Bahamas right now.
The overreaching Waters of the United States rule will never see the Interior Department finish line.
But this untrammeled approach to criminal justice is fraught with danger of overreaching and selective prosecution.
Breakingviews The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is overreaching in its quest for market safety and soundness.
Then again, if viewed as overreaching, this could play well into the hands of the GOP.
The lawsuit has remained active for decades, serving as a check against overreaching by the police.
Beijing is overreaching and starting to burn bridges across the West and in the developing world.
But the bureau has long been vilified by Republicans as an overreaching, aggressive arm of government.
Like many Egyptians who had grown hostile to Morsi's overreaching government, Regeni approved of this development.
He accused the San Francisco-based court of having a history of overreaching and of being overturned.
The letters, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, appear to bolster critics' claims of agency overreaching.
Critics have characterized the bill as far overreaching in its attempts to reform the internet's libertine characteristics.
They worry it may serve to divide the left and mobilize Republican voters who find it overreaching.
Some Trump allies have criticized Mueller's closeness to Comey and accused him of overreaching in the investigation.
"It's just an overreaching federal government that didn't follow the rules," said Nancy Stacy, a board member.
One potential pitfall for Democrats will be to hold Trump to account without being seen as overreaching.
We understand why some urge restraint, and why charges of "overreaching" could further the president's reelection chances.
Matthew Kelly, a lawyer for Ms. Strevell-Childrose, said the government was "grossly overreaching" in its lawsuit.
There are a lot of people of good faith that think there is some overreaching going on.
Our conversations and whereabouts can be strategically monitored every second of every day by an overreaching government.
Yet nearly every day, they bow to an overreaching president and run from a chess club mom.
Louie Gohmert of Texas was just as alarmist, but he accused an overreaching majority of provoking the imbroglio.
The attorneys have rejected his request, accusing the committee of overreaching and trying to violate attorney-client privileges.
If they win the House, Democrats could make the same mistakes and screw up their investigations by overreaching.
It doesn't matter that not all Android device makers engage in shady privacy invasion or overreaching marketing claims.
They alleged the prosecutors were overreaching by trying to make a federal case out of a state crime.
Critics have described his travel ban orders as illegal, cruel and overreaching, or some combination of the three.
"[Vote Smart] Call him: (202) 224-3643 | Email him "The EPA is really overreaching and damaging entire industries.
In so doing, he overplayed his hand―and, in overreaching, he also got many of his facts wrong.
The BLM's jurisdiction, which is over waste of mineral resources, is overreaching by attempting to regulate air quality.
There are also concerns that broad national security reviews could still leave foreign companies subject to overreaching regulators.
What mars this book, however, is not its overreaching claims or narrative ambition, but its fuzzy conceptual framework.
The Second Amendment was created to guarantee the eternal freedom of the citizenry from an overreaching federal government.
But under Mr. Cohen, the S.P.L.C. was also accused of overreaching in its efforts to stamp out hate.
The CRA was enacted in 22019 as a check on overreaching and burdensome regulations promulgated by federal agencies.
The Justice Department can help the president achieve policy goals, he said, but must stand firm against overreaching.
Our suggestion can benefit from the overreaching that occurred when the Patriot Act was implemented following 9/11.
Yet economists saw in the productivity slowdown of the 1970s evidence that an overreaching state was throttling economic dynamism.
I still think Griffiths and his co-author are overreaching by even calling "selfitis" a condition at this point.
Rikelman said the policy creates an overreaching burden that forces clinics to close because they can't afford to comply.
"To say we are overreaching flies in the face of facts, history and, most importantly, common sense," Day said.
Neil implied that the sugar tax was an example of overreaching government, and Charlotte and Henrietta weren't having it.
But they also are worried that if they go too far, they risk appearing as if they are overreaching.
Democrats argue that there is no actual border emergency and even if there were, Trump would still be overreaching.
These victories were because he recognized that an overreaching federal government had abandoned Western communities during the Obama administration.
For Republicans, the stay could boost their arguments that Obama is overreaching and making energy more expensive, Wallach said.
He blocked overreaching orders from several federal agencies, including the Obama-era net neutrality rule imposed by the FCC.
Britain has surrendered a non-trivial measure of its sovereignty to the increasingly imperious and overreaching bureaucracy in Brussels.
Even so, the settlement proves that overreaching equity holders can be beaten back by lenders who assert their rights.
The rule repeal effort comes amid repeated attacks from critics about the , which they say is overreaching and unaccountable.
They banked on the Republican-controlled legislature in North Carolina overreaching in their response — and that's exactly what happened.
Opponents said the mandate was an example of legislative overreaching — poorly thought out, potentially costly and not provably achievable.
Overreaching on an issue as charged as this is a bad idea in an epochal election like this one.
Her well-intended but overreaching behavior isn't just realistic, it's very recognizable to anyone who's ever known an adolescent.
" Kennedy thought Roberts had presented his interpretation as "judicial modesty," when it amounted instead "to a vast judicial overreaching.
Kyle Cheney: The conventional wisdom says Democrats could be punished for overreaching -- but conventional wisdom is almost certainly wrong.
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – Carmen Torres has fought off overreaching city officials, gentrification and the punishing winds of Hurricane Maria.
Mr. Salvini has embraced the investigation aimed at him as an opportunity to play the victim of overreaching magistrates.
Or, from the right wing, there's an overreaching crackdown (or massacre), and that in turn prompts a big, violent reaction.
This brought national attention to armed groups eager for a conflict with what they believe to be overreaching federal authorities.
James Madison warned of an overreaching, warmongering president in 1793 when he called war "the true nurse of executive aggrandisement".
Critics say the new interpretation is overreaching and violates the Fourth Amendment, which protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure.
BUT CERTAINLY NOT TO THE EXTENT THAT WAS PORTRAYED TODAY IN THE EPA CONFERENCE, WHICH I FOUND A BIT OVERREACHING.
They are based on his reading of constitutional and Congressional history, providing broad context for his assertion of government overreaching.
Republicans have criticized the agency for overreaching, and have pressed President Donald Trump to fire the current director, Richard Cordray.
Voters overwhelmingly said no to another four years of the Obama administration's overreaching policy agenda and vision for the country.
Unfortunately, this is the end result of human resource operations dictated by an overreaching NLRB and its big union allies.
At a hearing last year, Meenakshi Srinivasan, the chairwoman of the commission, called a number of the proposed changes overreaching.
"We wrote this bill to defend Montana businesses from overreaching government regulations," Tester said in a statement on Tuesday evening.
The company said in a statement it is "vigorously" fighting the case and believes the state and city are overreaching.
"To characterize (the administration's position) as extraordinary or overreaching shows a complete misunderstanding of what these agencies do," Levi said.
However, we should not forget that individual privacy rights are violated every day by overreaching, poorly-written campaign finance laws.
Of broad, overreaching importance is bringing the "scientific method" (which centers on testing) back into all our nuclear weapons laboratories.
Freed of this constitutional check, the Supreme Court issued still more overreaching decisions and Congress's dysfunction got worse and worse.
Some residents said they feared that an overreaching government, locally and in Washington, was out to take away their stoves.
In their minds, a government trying to regulate a private industry and forgive student debt is a government that's overreaching.
Joseph said he appreciated that the judge in the case saw the government's demand for five years in prison as overreaching.
And in a town full of neglectful parents, jock bullies, and overreaching government villains, Stranger Things has plenty of those already.
An Indian military official involved in defense procurement said Reliance is overreaching in wanting to make everything from ships to planes.
"We oppose the gun-control legislation ... These bills are intentionally overreaching and would ban commonly owned firearm accessories," the NRA said.
There's a temptation to see Comey as a Becket figure, a man at risk of being martyred by the overreaching state.
"This overreaching, last-gasp Obama administration regulation goes far beyond what the law permits," Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (R) said.
But President Obama has remained determined, increasingly directing executive agencies to issue overreaching environmental regulations, and vehemently supporting a carbon tax.
As the Plan nears its day in court, it remains an overreaching threat to the livelihoods of seniors and minority citizens.
Falwell said the task force will work in response to what he says is "overreaching regulation" and micromanagement in higher education.
It is ironic to see many right-wingers criticizing overreach by law enforcement, while many left-wingers now defend such overreaching.
"This is a sign of the court saying to prosecutors, 'You are overreaching,'" said Leonard Goodman, a lawyer for former Gov.
We're saying there may be things that we need to do to curtail overreaching on the part of the current president.
It's possible that Mr. Makowsky was reaching for a Lynchian sense of the uncanny (or more likely, overreaching for an allegory).
If you think Microsoft is overreaching here, change the data collection from Full to Basic using the checkboxes at the top.
But rather than providing a check on future anti-terror overreach, the Fourth Circuit's overreaching opinion is likely to encourage it.
The judiciary is the last and most important check on an overreaching president with little respect for the rule of law.
Time after time, they undermined Republican leaders' efforts to secure wins for the conservative cause by overreaching and demanding the impossible.
"I don't think Judge Watson was overreaching because there is precedent for the courts to look at the context," he told CNN.
The Democrats haven't become the party of overreaching, immature college activists — the parody of social justice activism often offered by its opponents.
" Chicago is asking the FCC to delay voting on a "flawed and overreaching effort to mandate how cities manage small cell deployments.
In a world of government by executive order, Congress loses its relevance and judges become the surest check on an overreaching executive.
MORE and former Secretary Tom Perez, the DOL was out of control, issuing overreaching regulations and significantly increasing the size of government.
These overreaching rules will stifle innovation, restrict freedoms, and lead to billions of dollars in new fees and taxes for American consumers.
It enables us to write laws and create opportunities for ourselves, while still restraining government and others from overreaching and harming us.
Research shows these harsh, overreaching policies not only do not keep our schools safe, but actually depreciate the life outcomes of students.
Despite this realization, I remain committed to closing off the flow of wasteful government spending and reining in an overreaching Executive branch.
It also could fragment the US-led coalition against Maduro if European and Latin American allies think the Trump administration is overreaching.
It also could fragment the U.S.-led coalition against Maduro if European and Latin American allies think the Trump administration is overreaching.
Democrats and some Republicans have accused the president of overreaching and disregarding Congress' power of the purse by declaring the national emergency.
But what they omit is that Suleimani's, and Iran's, overreaching in Iraq helped to produce the Islamic State in the first place.
My life has assumed an overreaching hue that can be described only, and I do mean be described only as, well, Sedarian.
The case turned into a standoff, with CEO Tim Cook writing an open letter in early 2016 accusing the government of overreaching.
Even the latest plot, driven by an overreaching female president, somehow feels relatively pallid compared to the shenanigans playing out in Washington.
Opponents of the new tax law are right to be concerned about federal overreaching, but they are barking up the wrong tree.
When interest rates rise, it's always the same group of conservative investors who were overreaching for yield who wind up getting burned.
Graham and Blumenthal argued that enough due process protections are in place to prevent overreaching by the government in disarming gun owners.
That's what this entire film feels like: an overreaching but still enjoyable salute to space heroism, regardless of what culture it comes from.
Public opinion swung sharply in his favor as voters saw the Republicans overreaching in their political zeal to have him removed from office.
Democrats say the agency plays a critical role in protecting consumers, but Republicans have repeatedly criticized the CFPB as heavy-handed and overreaching.
Recent research suggests that for political parties that take power, overreaching — going too far in imposing their ideological preferences — is a bigger threat.
With the USA Act, we can reclaim much of this authority and keep the slimy, overreaching hands of zombie government programs at bay.
The department cited the CFPB's history of aggressive enforcement of consumer protection laws, accusing the agency of being an overzealous and overreaching partner.
Instead, the bank did send several emails with links to court cases in which Jacobs was admonished for overreaching in requests for records.
Republican senators pushing Trump to fire the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Richard Cordray, portrayed the agency as overreaching its authority.
He is represented for free by Pacific Legal Foundation, which has brought successful constitutional lawsuits across the country challenging overreaching occupational licensing laws.
Although O'Connell believes Democrats will have the demographic's vote for at least the next two electoral cycles, he said the party risks overreaching.
Johnson and his supporters saw the settlement as a major win for property rights and against what they see as an overreaching EPA.
This provisional decision and proposed remedies are overreaching and go against Singapore's pro-innovation and pro-business regulations in a free market economy.
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the decision was a "vast judicial overreaching," which would create a "debilitated, inoperable version of health care regulation."
And what if the citizenry is so divided or cocooned or alienated that it can't reliably pressure Congress to check an overreaching executive?
Ms. Jahangir, along with other lawyers and critics of the courts, believed that the justices were overreaching and interfering in the executive sphere.
Still, Mr. Mnuchin suggested he believed that Congress was overreaching its authority and defended Mr. Trump's right not to release his tax returns.
"They were able to claim in large part exoneration and make the case that Democrats had been overreaching on those allegations," Nunziata said.
Mr. Bannon has famously argued that the overreaching and ineffective federal government — "the administrative state," as he calls it — needs to be dismantled.
Democrats say the agency plays a critical role in protecting consumers, but Republicans have repeatedly criticized the CFPB as heavy-handed and overreaching.
Consumers usually don't know they're unwittingly opting in to these always-on tracking features when agreeing to vague and overreaching end user terms.
Political anxiety about being perceived as overreaching by voters means they will likely continue to rhetorically indict Trump but not seek to oust him.
Spotify's API — an online protocol that allows companies to share data — was questioned earlier this year by Billboard for giving overreaching permissions to labels.
The company said it received an update on a U.S. court case where it was attempting to protect Facebook users from overreaching search warrants.
Critics have argued a business model that involves targeting users based on intimate knowledge of their demographics and behavior will inevitably result in overreaching.
Although Apple resists law enforcement requests it considers overreaching and encrypts information stored on its devices, it can turn over data stored in iCloud.
But he has warned against overreaching and cutting off credit flows, a likely battle-line for the government as it fights for electoral survival.
Instead of posting memes, Mitchell wants people aware of overreaching surveillance to take active and positive steps to teach others how to protect themselves.
Adaptogens are just as mysterious as CBD or the cryptocurrency Ethereum, and the high-minded promises driving their sales are similarly wild and overreaching.
However, the domestic use of the law rightfully has caused many to fear further overreaching of the NSA into the lives of American citizens.
Check up on what data they're able to access and collect from you, and make sure you're not running any programs that are overreaching.
" Cox added: "The Attorney General's Office is absolutely overreaching in an effort to try and show they are doing something about the opioid crisis.
White House insists that it's Democrats who are overreaching Despite the Democratic House majority's wariness about impeachment, the possibility seems more likely than ever.
The Bundys drew widespread support from conservative politicians, who characterized the family's battle as a brave act of defiance against an overreaching federal government.
"We think that they have exceeded their authority with this rule and we think this is something that is completely overreaching," the official said.
By focusing only on high-impact, transformative regulations, Congress can control overreaching regulations while allowing the day-to-day operations of agencies to function.
Overreaching could prompt retaliatory action by foreign governments, harming both business and consumer interests at home, as well as undermining the World Trade Organization.
The Supreme Court has recently rebuked the EPA for several overreaching air quality rules such as the "tailoring," mercury and Clean Power Plan rules.
The White House has accused Democrats of overreaching and trying to score political points against the president on the verge of an election year.
" Margaret is a breeze compared with the pomp-obsessed, overreaching protagonist of Tom Bower's " Rebel Prince: The Power, Passion and Defiance of Prince Charles .
During his tenure with the D.C. Court of Appeals, Kavanaugh had a strong history of siding with free market policies over the overreaching government.
"Mostly we protect people from criminals, but sometimes we protect them from an overreaching government," said Brad Rogers, the sheriff of Elkhart County, Ind.
The Trump administration has also fiercely criticized the World Trade Organization itself, for overreaching its mandate and failing to restrain China's poor economic practices.
In the end, he told the court that the government was "overreaching" and that his ties to the terrorist organization Hezbollah were strictly political.
He has said repeatedly that he wants to pare down the agency's overreaching federal authority and return the work of environmental regulation to states.
It has failed to stop the government-sponsored entities (GSEs) from overspending, overreaching and crowding out private market participants in the housing finance system.
"The Green New Deal is chockful of utopian ideas but completely devoid of concrete plans to implement any of its overreaching policies," said Sen.
While Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also said he will take up the recommendations, he has warned against overreaching and cutting off credit flows.
And make no mistake, using an overreaching legal strategy that would triple damages is not designed to extract more money, it's designed to kill Greenpeace.
Rob, Danielle, and myself weigh in on whether some players are being overdramatic, or if the industry is overreaching in a way that'll quickly backfire.
" In contrast "to the most overreaching counterterrorism efforts," Mr. Bergen adds, "many routine policing and intelligence initiatives have dramatically reduced the threat posed by terrorists.
Yet Perry boasted about the state's ability to clean up its air without the "overreaching" EPA's influence, using figures that were misleading and cherry-picked.
Involvement by attorneys for the government in the inducement of guilty pleas by defendants who protest their innocence may create an appearance of prosecutorial overreaching.
Apple on Thursday filed a formal brief in opposition to the order, arguing that the Justice Department and the F.B.I. were overreaching with their demands.
Those companies contended that the FCC's order was overreaching, and convinced a court that FCC's caps shouldn't be imposed until their legal battle was over.
The foremost if the belief that the (liberal, overreaching) federal government has it out for coal and the American way of life that coal supports.
Pruitt has defended the rights of states to combat overreaching federal regulations in his opposition to the WOTUS rule and the EPA's Clean Power Plan.
The move to put Mr. da Silva on trial comes amid a national debate over whether prosecutors are overreaching in their efforts to ensnare him.
Those guidelines were created in response to a 1971 class-action lawsuit and are meant to protect political and religious activities from overreaching police surveillance.
This protection is in line with one of the most important aspects of competitive federalism: protecting individuals from overreaching states and states from each other.
But critics warn that he is overreaching as the economy stalls, and there are signs that the public is weary of Mr. Erdogan's building mania.
Google said it has already shared a lot of data and documents and that the Labor Department is overreaching by asking for employees' private information.
Duterte accused Robredo of embarrassing the country by trying to draw undue international attention to his war on drugs and overreaching by seeking classified information.
The plaintiffs have accused the administration of President Barack Obama of overreaching its authority and said the U.S. Congress, or individual states, should set policy.
As the Justice Department stepped up enforcement, some business leaders argued that prosecutors were overreaching and putting American companies and exporters at a competitive disadvantage.
Republicans also will be aiming to keep their team from overreaching and appearing too partisan in their attacks on Mr. Mueller, who is widely respected.
But blocking the FCC's new order would put overreaching regulations back in place—it would essentially use a deregulatory rule to re-regulate an industry.
On the very same day, Neora filed a countersuit against the FTC, claiming that the federal agency was overreaching and conflating MLMs with pyramid schemes.
That should be welcome news for those Republican lawmakers who have been promising for years to finally rein in an overreaching and overspending federal government.
Duterte accused her of overreaching in a role in which he said she should give direction and guidance, rather than getting involved in law enforcement.
The overreaching title in this regard seems suspicious — is the title effectively attributing the show to Leonardo in order to sell it to the public?
But the European Commission's bid for greater oversight and to mandate more regional cooperation has raised the hackles of big EU states, wary of it overreaching.
Colorado had every right to legalize marijuana, and I will do everything I can to protect that right against the power of an overreaching federal government.
Surprisingly, the softening on whether Democrats are overreaching seems to come largely among Republicans: 21983% said they were doing too much in April, it's 232% now.
That's often not helped by the vague language of the DMCA, which critics argue has been an overreaching mess with near-endless potential for collateral damage.
You've most likely seen some iteration of the image above before, in overreaching tech concept videos preaching the possibilities of the collaborative workspace of the future.
North Carolina's lawsuit stated that the DOJ was overreaching in its request, saying that the Justice Department was now making laws instead of simply enforcing them.
It takes small details pulled from agency documents or stories told by NASA astronauts and extrapolates them out into big, overreaching "what if?" kinds of stories.
Democrats have insisted the agency is a critical safeguard for consumers in the financial marketplace, but Republicans have consistently criticized it as heavy-handed and overreaching.
Additionally, President Obama and his agency minions neglected the Constitutional fact that overreaching executive orders and regulations can be undone by an executive order and Congress.
Republicans, who have long accused the CFPB of overreaching and being unaccountable, largely favored Mulvaney's moves to restrain the bureau and came out against Waters's bill.
The driving force pushing the European action was a consortium of Google's corporate rivals — foremost among them, ironically, Microsoft, which once complained loudly about European overreaching.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who waged bitter battles against Obama over the past eight years, has warned his fellow Republicans against overreaching following their Nov.
The Trump administration has slammed federal courts -- particularly in California, where at least two of the DACA rulings have occurred -- arguing that activist judges are overreaching.
Critics call the rule a misguided and overreaching attack on a helpful system for consumers, arguing the CFPB measure helps no one other than trial lawyers.
Right-wing politicians are already seeking to curb the Supreme Court's powers, so a ruling that ousts Mr. Netanyahu would be viewed by some as overreaching.
Critics of the agency, including Republicans and industry groups, have argued that having one person at the helm created an agency that was overreaching and unaccountable.
Recently, another study questioned if we've been overreaching when it comes to dogs' cognitive abilities, letting our love for them skew what we study and why.
Chris Christie says Democrats are overreaching in asking for a special investigation into reported contacts between President Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russians known to US intelligence.
Many of the Bundys supporters, including President Trump's longtime associate Roger Stone, believe they are political prisoners of an overreaching government and have called for their release.
" (Congressional Record) Trump: "If you're the leadership over there, you got to think long and hard about what the implications are if it looks like you're overreaching.
Hazony's book The Virtue of Nationalism, which sought to defend nationalism as a positive defense against overreaching international organizations, was an influential work among conservatives this year.
There are many overreaching regulations that impact farms, both large and small which ultimately affect the American public as both large and small farms feed our nation.
We approach each of these scenarios on a case–by–case basis to ensure we address components true to Pandora's principles while not overreaching and avoiding censorship.
Equal justice under the law, and everything that we hold sacred as a country is now under flagrant assault by an overreaching, highly unethical group of investigators.
But for thousands of users, the blanket ban still hasn't lifted, and there are some users who are getting freshly locked out because of the overreaching rules.
The Court is reasonably sensitive, even in cases like this when it's effectively engaging in policymaking, to claims that it's overreaching and undemocratically making major political decisions.
This philosophy stands in stark contrast to President Obama's overreaching EPA which attempted to rule by executive order and unlawful regulations instead of respecting the legislative process.
"Buyer and seller meet as friends; there is no overreaching on one side, and no suspicion on the other," George Jacob Holyoake, the English reformer, wrote admiringly.
That has brought praise from Democrats, and harsh criticism from Republicans and some business groups, which say the Treasury is overreaching its authority and damaging the economy.
The businessman has vowed to undo all of President Obama's "illegal and overreaching" executive orders and that includes his executive action from January to reduce gun violence.
"The uncertainty created by the overreaching and unfair 2015 WOTUS rule threatened manufacturing jobs, and it failed to protect clean water adequately," Timmons said in the statement.
The circumstances indeed suggest that Pai and O'Rielly are attempting to build a narrative of an overreaching FCC being reined in by the newly fair-minded commissioners.
If someone were to ask you why you enrolled, you would be overreaching if you said that you were moved by the profound beauty of classical music.
Democrats argue there is no border emergency and that Trump is overreaching with his declaration given that the Constitution grants Congress the power of the purse strings.
"These bills are intentionally overreaching and would ban commonly owned firearm accessories," said Jennifer Baker, the director of public affairs for the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action.
His attorney has pledged to fight the charges, and has even sued Mueller and the Justice Department for overreaching the purpose of their investigation with this case.
A conservative president would recognize the limits of his power, particularly since conservatives understand and prefer the limits of government over the overreaching authority that liberals push.
The building had to be boarded up — headline writers called it "the plywood palace" — and some Bostonians saw the debacle as "retribution for overreaching," Mr. Cobb said.
"We cannot stand here today and accept any bill with the broad, overreaching powers as the one presented to us last week contained," Mr. Guardian, a Republican, said.
But the Trump lawyers rejected the request in a letter responding to Schiff, accusing the committee of overreaching in its oversight request and raising attorney-client privilege concerns.
GoCoin CEO Steve Beauregard told Reuters securing a New York license was not worth the effort: "It's too overreaching and burdensome, especially for the smaller companies," he said.
Many of the Bundys' supporters, including President Trump's longtime associate Roger Stone, believe the men were political prisoners of an overreaching government and have called for their release.
There is openly no reason for The Market to exist, other than to ingratiate an overreaching monolith to a public that no longer trusts it or likes it.
Policymakers face a risk of not overreaching to correct for a recession that may not come, or seeming too complacent and risk causing a downturn simply by inaction.
The day may very well come when the world's shadowy proxy wars will no longer be fought by overreaching intelligence agencies, but instead by global soft drink corporations.
Having a justice like this on the Supreme Court for a lifetime appointment could mean his nomination is the silver bullet in the heart of an overreaching government.
These overreaching policies struck a fatal blow to thousands of small businesses, and are responsible for the lackluster economic growth we have witnessed over the last eight years.
The era's conservatives insisted that human nature — and therefore human society — was irredeemably imperfect, and that too much mucking around with social legislation bred an overreaching, tyrannical government.
But Republicans will do whatever they can to portray Democrats as overreaching and maliciously harassing Mr. Trump out of political spite, riling up Republican voters in the process.
Democrats say they're cognizant of the fact there's a risk of overreaching with their investigations and an impeachment process that leads to the public to souring on them.
Democrats accuse the GOP of overreaching, saying Downer's role in trying to help the Clinton Foundation fight AIDS shouldn't be used to question his assistance to the FBI.
But if Trump tries to use that pressure to squeeze more than the previously agreed-to funding for his border wall and security, he too would be overreaching.
The rule was intended to prevent vulnerable consumers from ending up in cyclical debt, but Republicans say the measure is an overreaching, misguided constraint on essential financial products.
"Financial centers like New York, which have developed comprehensive and well-functioning regulatory bodies, should not needlessly bear the harmful brunt of an overreaching federal agency," the complaint said.
So, Jesse, that was a beautiful task-- (LAUGHTER) (CROSSTALK) GUILFOYLE: -- you just vote for us all there, tying in Mueller, and overreaching and witch hunt, OK. That&aposs happening.
But that was a time when Democrats controlled Congress and liberals were upset about what they saw as Mr. Bush's overreaching on executive power, including bypassing laws against torture.
If that kind of overreaching data slurping is a turn off when you're choosing your web services, then Dropbox Paper offers an alternative that's not run from Mountain View.
At the same time, efforts by companies to scan users' files, including photos and videos, for child sexual abuse material are seen by many customers as intrusive and overreaching.
Republicans have long sought changes to Dodd-Frank, which they consider a bloated, overreaching law that suffocates U.S. business and hurts banks and firms that didn't cause the crisis.
This time around, her task includes keeping a lid on premature impeachment fever, which would help Trump portray Democrats as overreaching in an unreasonable effort to cripple his presidency.
For Vanguard the research is a chance to remind investors that overreaching is no better a solution for a lower-return environment than getting out of the market entirely.
This administration is waging multiple illegal wars, and Congress has abdicated its responsibility to either approve a new AUMF that fits present needs or to check an overreaching president.
"Today's announcement of President Trump repealing and replacing the bureaucratic, overreaching policy created under the previous administration puts our country's ocean policy back on the right track," said Rep.
Mulvaney pledged to rein in the CFPB after years of complaints from the GOP and financial sector that the agency had breached its mandate with overreaching rules and lawsuits.
Since the Supreme Court first decided Griswold in 1965, the basic ruling has been repeatedly used to protect Americans' rights to privacy in their relationships from overreaching government intrusion.
After four days of voting, populist and nationalist parties that oppose what they see as an overreaching bureaucracy in Brussels increased their share of seats in the European Parliament.
"It's overreaching in terms of copyright law," said Jeanne Fromer, a law professor and co-director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at New York University.
The dissenters took the president at his anti-Muslim word and found support in our long legal tradition, encoded in the First Amendment, protecting religious minorities from overreaching majorities.
Some Republicans, including Trump administration aides, want Mr. Quarles to rein in what they see as an overreaching F.S.B. Joined-up regulation also faces strains across the Atlantic Ocean.
The official said that the overreaching analysis was a problem separate from last month's briefing and blamed the impasse over that session on Democrats, saying they had mischaracterized it.
The main opposition party, the center-right National Party, says the government is overreaching and should do more to empower the private sector and nongovernmental organizations to step in.
This is a young man's book, with the expected flaws of excess and overreaching — before a poet can break the wild horses of invention, he has to capture them.
It's probably overreaching but there were some little egg references — OVULES, BELUGA (roe), NESTERS, um, OVID — that made me wonder, but maybe this great solve just made me loopy.
Again, his theme is reassurance: reassuring legal conservatism that its Reagan-era vision of an executive unduly constrained by an overreaching Congress still applies to the presidency of 2019.
As a deferential seeing eye dog who shepherds solid-to-spectacular offense without overreaching for attention, Morris represents a vintage NBA archetype that's since been phased out of the league.
Risks in the future will not be as easy to segment or blanket with overreaching policies and will require more specific expertise, tools and flexibility with the shift of liability.
The SEC inquiry mirrors one started last year by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, whom Exxon has accused of overreaching in a politically driven push against fossil fuel companies.
And the company's statement is a well-argued reaction to the law that sends a clear message: Signal would rather have the app banned than comply with an overreaching order.
"If we don't go away and we keep telling the stories of real people who have been harmed by overreaching lenders, I think we can turn this around," he said.
If allowed to continue, these overreaching actions could result in the loss of thousands of jobs — good paying jobs — and have a devastating impact on Minnesota's state and local economies.
He left after a controversial period in which he was lauded by many opposition MPs for empowering backbenchers but accused by MPs on the government benches of overreaching his position.
Some say the protesters are overreaching, as they did during similar protests five years ago, when critics of the government rejected a compromise by Beijing and ended up with nothing.
Among other things, he argued that the special counsel was applying an overreaching interpretation of the law to target the president's aide, particularly by applying unjustified standards to social media.
I worry that one of the lessons of the last few years is that the institutions supporting the rule of law in America are deeply vulnerable to an overreaching president.
It might hurt the Democrats, because they would be seen to be overreaching and would no longer be focusing on the pocketbook issues that are a big weakness for Trump.
The law was championed by Republicans, who argued that it was crucial to public safety and a rebuff to an overreaching city government in Charlotte, and attracted some Democratic support.
Everything Mr. Johnson says and does is calculated to advance the narrative that he has been forced — by an irresponsible Parliament, overreaching courts and truculent Europeans — into breaking his promise.
Apparently, the overreaching acts of the FOMB have reached a point of hounding the most vulnerable population of Puerto Rico, the children, but not any children, the children with disabilities.
"This is the playbook of the Obama administration — it is unilateral, overreaching and unconstitutional," the chairman of the House Oversight Committee wrote in an op-ed for CNN on Wednesday.
Republicans argue that the CFPB is unaccountable and overreaching, and have long sought to make drastic changes to its structure and mission — if not get rid of it all together.
The study, published in 20133, criticized the fund and the World Bank for overreaching and recommended a number of radical reforms meant to reduce the scope of those bodies' powers.
Written off as jumbled, navel-gazing, and overreaching, it has a critic score of only 20 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and it holds the spot as Boyle's single worst-received endeavor.
Obama did not come to Congress before launching US military strikes in Libya, a decision that drew harsh criticisms from Republicans weary of an overreaching US military in the Middle East.
Holder and the Department of Justice attempted to correct the draconian and overreaching sentencing laws of the drug war by not seeking lengthy mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug offenders.
Sawyer, who accused prosecutors of overreaching in both cases, said he would seek dismissal at Tuesday's hearing, to be conducted by telephone, of the charges related to the strip poker game.
One agent who audited Graetz was "overreaching," Graetz claimed, and his recollection of an exchange of words from that audit paints a vivid, painful picture of bloated bureaucracy at its worst.
But the court's ruling also underscores the view that Mr. Trump was overreaching when he barred all travel into the United States by certain refugees and foreign nationals from six countries.
Their solution for the possibility that tax revenues would not meet projections was to raise taxes again to fund reckless spending — not to reduce spending of our sprawling, overreaching federal programs.
The coders who work for hospitals and doctors strive to bring in as much revenue as possible from each service, while coders employed by insurers try to deny claims as overreaching.
But rather than tolerating such slander, cities should seize back the term, defining sanctuaries as places that stand for reason in the face of overreaching, unjust and often lawless federal enforcement.
After enjoying boom years, one of the most pre-eminent cultural institutions in the world is now struggling with missteps and the perils of overreaching at a time of uncertain resources.
Following the December announcement, the National Association of Manufacturers issued a statement calling the Obama-era rule "overreaching and unfair," and pointed out its legal arm challenged the rule in court.
In all likelihood, an impeachment hearing would cause the right to rise up in unified opposition and accuse the Democrats of overreaching and dividing the country and lying and probably even treason.
Still, the fact that Warren has been neutral could allow her to play a role as a peacemaker to help win over Sanders' supporters -- but only if she's not seen as overreaching.
They told me I was smart and could be anything – an overreaching statement in a country that has proven to be a plutocracy rather than a meritocracy but one that I believed.
They saw the New Yorker article — with Mooch's foul language that offended many social conservatives — as an example of Mooch overreaching, and a great opportunity to undermine his standing with the president.
Tanya's now facing a possible lawsuit from Brennan and Robin Thicke -- who claim their stepmother is greedy and overreaching for more of their dad's estate than what's laid out in his will.
The moves are in line with Trump's rhetoric during the presidential campaign, when he promised to hobble an agency he considered bloated, overreaching and a threat to jobs in the United States.
The group operates independently, but is affiliated with a national armed movement that calls for members to defend individual rights in the face of what they see as an overreaching federal government.
It was only McCarthy's overreaching attempt to take on the Army, then as now one of the most revered institutions in the country, that tanked his public standing and ended his crusade.
The city, which has seen its property tax base eroded from increased gambling competition in neighboring states, had been trying to lessen the "extremely overreaching" restrictions on the state loan, he said.
"Governor McCrory has always said that North Carolina was getting along fine before the Charlotte city council passed its unneeded and overreaching ordinance," McCrory campaign spokesman Ricky Diaz said in a statement.
President Trump now faces one of his biggest choices so far: Double down on his executive order, which a federal appeals court eviscerated last night as poorly drafted, overly broad and overreaching.
"I have always opposed the overreaching, intrusive nature of Obamacare and its infringement on Idahoans' freedoms and the traditional prerogatives of the state on health care and insurance issues," Mr. Otter said.
Google said it had already handed over 1.7 million data points and 329,000 documents as part of the inquiry and that the Labor Department was overreaching in its requests for more information.
Patriotism and emotion work well in this setting -- an approach that Budweiser (BUDFF) in particular has mastered -- but there's also a danger of putting people off by overreaching, or worse, depressing them.
Yet he has also assumed great executive powers, alarming critics who have charged the Macron government with overreaching in areas like immigration, and who now worry about his approach to fighting terrorism.
Is Iran, whose military involvements around the region have brought it into conflict with the Islamic State while also ratcheting up tensions with Saudi Arabia and its fellow-Sunni clients, overreaching itself?
Instead, by withholding support, and even endorsing the "death panel" rhetoric around the bill, Mr. Grassley fueled the resistance to the "overreaching" president in 2010 and easily won re-election that year.
She did so not out of support for the ACA, which she has opposed, but because of the overreaching nature of bills like the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA) and Graham-Cassidy.
Republicans say the CFPB, established in 2011 by Dodd-Frank to police predatory lending, is an unaccountable agency strangling banks and bullying financial services providers with overreaching, unconstitutional regulations and enforcement actions.
"The announcement made today by the President is one more example of his commitment to rolling back the unrealistic and overreaching regulatory actions by the previous Administration," DeVos said in the statement.
"There's much less risk of Democrats overreaching as any mistake will be bled out of the media cycle relatively quickly with whatever new scandal du jour inevitably pops up," the former official said.
I'm saying that even leaving aside the logistical nightmare of moderation, Facebook is too big and centralized to address hate speech in any way that won't seem either laughably perfunctory or dangerously overreaching.
"President Trump should take a good hard look at the implications of his decisions and stop jeopardizing the health and well being of the American people with his overreaching executive actions," DeLauro added.
So there could be a wider risk attached to Apple encouraging people to adopt facial biometrics if overreaching state agents are able to use the tech as a route for circumventing individuals' rights.
Epstein's attorneys at the time alleged prosecutorial misconduct and overreaching and used their heft to appeal to the very top of the Justice Department in Washington, even after Epstein signed the nonprosecution agreement.
"My scores in golf is not up to the level of Donald at all," he added, before referencing a fitting golf maxim suggesting that overreaching to achieve a goal is preferential to caution.
But in this case, as a clinical psychologist and researcher who specializes in trauma, I don't think I'm overreaching in saying that his troubled past may have been a factor in his death.
It's an ongoing effort by many, especially in the conservative wing of the Republican Party, where fiscal policy and regulatory reform combine to free America from the shackles of an overreaching federal government.
And many who identify as patriots support but do not officially belong to militias, which are organized paramilitary groups that believe they are the last line of defense against an overreaching federal government.
In a statement, West Palm Beach, Florida-based Ocwen vowed to defend itself against the CFPB's "unfounded claims," saying it had cooperated fully with the bureau's inquiries and that the regulator was overreaching.
"In a case like this that is fraught with race and police overreaching, and questions about a rush to judgment, the defense would like a diverse jury with diverse life experiences," he said.
"History shows the 85033 year term limit is not to protect the FBI director from politicians or politics, it is intended to prevent the FBI director from overreaching or abusing power," Grassley said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Trade Representative's office on Tuesday accused the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body, which decides trade disputes between member countries, of "persistent overreaching" and failure to comply with WTO rules.
Like him, she sometimes makes sweeping, and arguably overreaching, claims: She portrayed Mr. Trump as an advocate for women in last summer's convention speech, and described her brand as a stereotype-shattering movement.
In a report Monday, RT did not name the company that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has compelled to file paperwork under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, but blasted the edict as overreaching.
Some may chide her, not without cause, for overreaching; yet the emotional impact of her deep-diving images — especially the astonishing clips from the "race films" of the 1940s and earlier — is profound.
"Part of our problem with the 2015 rule was nobody knew how to interpret it, it was so broad and overreaching," said Don Parrish, senior director for congressional relations at the American Farm Bureau.
First, close down any browser tabs you're not using, then open up the extensions page and see if there are any add-ons you can live without, or that you think might be overreaching.
By challenging that authority as illegitimate, Pai can characterize his move to remove the rules as slapping the wrist of an overreaching agency, even though the effects of that slap will be far-reaching.
Now, his attacks and several helpful court wins as Democrats seek Trump's financial records are unifying her coalition and even validating her warning Trump wants impeachment to brand her party as extreme and overreaching.
Another glaring omission in Zuckerberg's writing is the risk of Facebook's cache of highly personal (and likely increasingly sensitive) data being misused by overreaching governments seeking to clamp down on particular groups within society.
A specificity requirement thus becomes the only real check on executive overreaching, allowing the public to respond to corrupt pardons through the political process, either through ordinary elections or the ultimate power of impeachment.
In the end, the regulators, taxpayer-funded and shielded for the most part by sovereign immunity, not meaningfully accountable to anyone but themselves, pay no price for overreaching – a classic case of moral hazard.
It was the fourth challenge that the United States has made to what it considers overreaching maritime claims by China in the South China Sea in the past year, and the first since May.
Mr. Trump's team plans to use the questions to attack the special counsel as "overreaching" and going "beyond his mandate," but the questions themselves suggest that Mr. Mueller has carefully stayed within his bounds.
"What we've created is confusion, and this is the way to rein in an agency that was overreaching," said Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee, who introduced the House bill to overturn the privacy rules.
But the same poll also showed that Americans overall are less supportive of impeaching Trump than they were months ago, highlighting a risk of the move backfiring on Democrats if they are seen overreaching.
"While Allied Progress continues to recklessly defend this overreaching government agency, Senator Perdue will continue working fearlessly to provide congressional oversight and hold them accountable to the American people," said Perdue's spokeswoman, Caroline Vanvick.
We Build the Wall founder Brian Kolfage slammed the commission in a series of social media posts Tuesday, accusing the federal agency of overreaching its authority and calling for its presidentially appointed commissioner to resign.
" This particular member feels Samsung is overreaching, going so far as to attack the company for dictating "what I want to do with my money and how I feel on what I want to keep.
"David Bossie is so craven and maniacal that in the heyday of the overreaching Gingrich-era Congress, the top Whitewater conspiracy theorist in the House had to fire him for doctoring evidence," the statement reads.
Republicans like Brian P. Kemp, the secretary of state in Georgia, and Jon A. Husted, his counterpart in Ohio, accused the Obama administration of overreaching, saying it was trying to carry out a federal takeover.
Roslyn Layton, a telecommunications scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a former member of Trump's transition team, told The Hill that she thinks Democrats are overreaching by using the president's tweets to attack Pai.
" And as one of only 26 women in a body of 1003 members, Pelosi soon learned that, as her first chief of staff, Judy Lemons, told me: "Sexual harassment and sexual overreaching were absolutely institutionalized.
"The suggestion that I or my government or Australia generally is anti-Chinese is outrageous," Mr. Turnbull said on Monday after being accused of overreaching in his criticism of China and Chinese influence in Australia.
Members of an anti-government militia have occupied the headquarters of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in a remote region of eastern Oregon for over a week, protesting what they claim is an overreaching federal government.
Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar had strong performances, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg had a few rare missteps, overreaching on his attacks on Klobuchar, and former Vice President Joe Biden turned in his best performance yet.
The hospitals argue that the efforts and cost required to follow the rule are overreaching as they would be required to release massive spreadsheets with data on negotiated drugs, supplies, facility and physician care prices.
Putin may wrap up his rhetoric in flourishes and describe an overreaching NATO that encroaches on regions of historic Russian interest, but the truth is that many Ukrainians despise his malignant manipulation of economy and media.
Presidents rarely are able to follow a straight path to getting things done   — typically there are stumbles and lessons learned from the experience of being thrust into the office and overreaching in the first two years.
Trump not only united the opposition with overreaching and discriminatory executive orders, but also seemingly unraveled his delicate coalition of anti-globalists, social conservatives, libertarians, anti-tax warriors, and all the other weirdos who vote Republican.
"In part, we are educating the American public, but we are also trying to help China understand where they are overreaching in ways that could lead down a very bad path," said one senior administration official.
He took horrifyingly overreaching actions on immigration, but did not employ authority he actually has over the trade issues that propelled him to victory in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and thus into the White House.
One of the strongest arguments for the countermajoritarian element in the Electoral College is that it provides a point of leverage for regional populations that have suffered particularly at the hands of an overreaching bipartisan consensus.
And if Democrats, who control the Minnesota governor's office as well as the House, try to force through liberal policies, they could be seen as overreaching in a state that is not wedded to either party.
After Trump issued an executive order directing the EPA to review and rescind the overreaching WOTUS rule, which had been issued in 2628, Pruitt's EPA quickly responded by postponing the rule's date of implementation to 28503.
Prince Turki al Faisal, who ran the Saudi kingdom's intelligence agency from 1979 to 2001 and is an influential member of the Saudi royal family, rejected criticism that the country was overreaching in its regional activities.
There are libertarians and conservatives who are equally alarmed by some of the overreaching actions of the executive branch, and the permission that's being given to local law enforcement and others to wield power heavy-handedly.
Perhaps no other issue created as much energy among conservative voters, helping Republicans make historic gains in Congress as they railed against the law as an egregious government overreaching into a vast part of the economy.
Since Dodd-Frank's passage and the bureau's subsequent creation, some critics have taken aim at the agency's mere existence, while others accused it of overreaching its regulatory authority under its former director, Obama-appointed Richard Cordray.
Even though Americans are shying away from impeachment, only about 250 in 243 say Democrats in Congress are overreaching in the investigations of the President they have launched since taking control of the House in January.
But that strategy risks political backlash for Democrats if they are viewed as overreaching and probing into an area that has already been exhaustively investigated by a special counsel whose investigation turned up no criminal wrongdoing.
"This issue transcends partisan politics and goes to the core of the Founders' conception for America, which commands Congress to limit an overreaching executive," she said in a statement with Chuck Schumer, the Senate Democratic leader.
Our future should not be shaped exclusively by giant technology companies or overreaching government bureaucrats but by sedulous professionals on both ends of the spectrum dedicated to employing judiciousness and patience in the pursuit of common goals.
Regulators were more interested in regulating and focusing on the president's other executive orders (producing more regulations) such as Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces, climate change and various memorandum directives, which brought us the overreaching overtime rule.
But with forces including an orchestra, choir, children's chorus, solo soprano and baritone, with additional voice-overs, electronic sound installations, still photo projections and a brief virtual-reality film, it fell victim to its own overreaching ambitions.
What is more, his campaign coincided with the emergence of the Tea Party, whose raucous, antigovernment crowds provided a natural constituency for a politician who could cast himself as a crusader for liberty against an overreaching government.
But as soon as there were bills that sought to do so, the organization opposed them, saying the legislation was overreaching and that the ATF should review bump stocks to see if they comply with federal law.
That lawsuit came hours after North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory sued the Justice Department, accusing it of overreaching after federal lawyers said the state's law requiring public bathroom use based on birth gender was a civil rights violation.
But McConnell also cautioned that the Democrats' push for health care and other priorities when they were in a similar situation eight years ago, is what led to them overreaching and, ultimately, a voter backlash beginning in 2010.
This meant the LIA had to show it had only entered into the trades because it was shorn of the ability to make free and independent decisions, and that the terms of the transactions were "overreaching and oppressive".
The sons, with attorney Alex Weingarten, have filed legal docs in Alan's probate case, claiming his widow, Tanya Callau, is greedy and overreaching to get a bigger piece of the pie than their dad intended in his will.
"It's absolutely critical that the DOJ provide this information to the public so all can understand when, how and why the DOJ is collecting records of journalist communications—and if they are overreaching in doing so," he continues.
In a televised address on Wednesday evening, Mr. Erdogan said the extra powers were needed to protect Turkey's democracy, and he criticized Western nations who have accused his government of overreaching in its efforts to root out opponents.
"This will be framed by the U.S. as Europe overreaching," said Edward Kleinbard, a professor at the University of Southern California's Gould School of Law and a former chief of staff to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
But if the Trump administration follows through on such ideas, it will find some assistance in a surprising source: President Obama's have-it-both-ways approach to curbing what he saw as overreaching in the war on terrorism.
Goneril (Elizabeth Marvel, overreaching as usual) has an American twang, while Regan (Aisling O'Sullivan) speaks with an Irish brogue, and Ruth Wilson, doing her very best as Cordelia, and later as the Fool, has clear, British stage diction.
"Anyone who believes in protecting healthcare, food safety, infrastructure security, consumer product safety, workers, our financial system, and the environment will be outraged by this overreaching document that attacks sensible safeguards intended to protect regular Americans," she said.
"The challenge of guiding a swollen and overreaching government to a position that serves its citizens in a truly efficient manner will be best served by the leadership our team hopes to achieve," Wynn said in a statement.
The prime minister's approval ratings have tumbled in recent months, specialists say, in part because voters believe he is overreaching in his efforts to roll back restrictions on the military, including with controversial proposed changes to the Constitution.
These were the exact issues the Cole Memo addressed, and there are useful data coming from the regulated frameworks that can be used to inform future changes to mitigate these issues short of inconsistent and overreaching federal intervention.
Often, situations like this create a "knee-jerk" reaction in the form of overreaching legislative or regulatory proposals that sound good on paper, but could result in stifling innovation, or just don't result in any changes at all.
We think a legislative solution is the best alternative and that the F.C.C. under Chairman Tom Wheeler went too far with regulations that were overreaching and basically classified the internet as a public utility under a 1934 statute.
Conservatives and originalists would likely say the court is overreaching and the justices are being "activists," while liberals would likely argue that the justices are embracing a vision of a living Constitution, one that evolves with societal changes.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy pivoted off the Barr letter to portray Democratic oversight efforts as futile and an example of overreaching -- a message that is likely to sustain the GOP all the way until the 2020 elections.
Watch the full length Members of an anti-Government militia have occupied the headquarters of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in a remote region of eastern Oregon for over a week, protesting what they claim is an overreaching federal Government.
Every once in a while though, it's worth running an audit on these apps to make sure they're not overreaching and going beyond their remit—collecting more data about you and controlling more of your devices than you'd like.
Make no mistake, if Garland were confirmed, he would side predictably with President Obama on critical issues such as undermining the Second Amendment, legalizing partial-birth abortion, and propping up overreaching bureaucratic agencies like the EPA and the IRS.
With its 3-0 ruling Thursday refusing to reinstate his ban on immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries, a panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals tore into the president's executive order as overreaching and lacking legal justification.
When he tried to recapture the magic for the State of Rhode Island this year with the slogan "Warmer and Cooler," people complained that the design was trite and overreaching, ultimately forcing the state's chief marketing officer to resign.
"No, it's bad on so many levels, I couldn't think on one way in which anybody would be overreaching or getting over their skis by saying that this is just abominable, rude behavior, that is beyond unpresidential," Brzezinski added.
In 2014, Mr. Shea co-founded the Coalition of Western States, a group of conservative state lawmakers, sheriffs and others formed to counter what its advocates said was a "war on rural America" waged by an overreaching federal government.
A growing number of senators are taking the line that Trump's efforts to recruit foreign governments to dig up dirt on political opponents were not necessarily proper, but that the House is overreaching and is the real bad actor.
It is dangerous in that Mr. Vance echoes a profoundly destructive conservative worldview — that "government is the enemy," rather than a blunt tool that some thoughtful citizens see as underreaching even while other thoughtful citizens see it as overreaching.
Republicans aren't immune to overreach When Republicans took the majority in 2010, then Speaker John Boehner made pretty clear that he was aware that, when Republicans lost power in 2006, it was because they abused their authority by overreaching.
In his appearances on Fox News — he last appeared on MSNBC in September 2017 — and in his opinion pieces in the conservative-leaning opinions pages of The Hill, Mr. Penn has accused Mr. Mueller of overreaching in his investigation.
NEW YORK(Reuters) - In August, a dozen inventors gathered around a fire pit outside the headquarters of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia, and set alight patents they said had been rendered worthless by an overreaching federal government.
We all have hand-held communication devices and touchscreens now, but society has progressed so far toward the ideals of the original 1966 Trek that what used to feel progressive and even overreaching now feels quaint and of its era.
In the wake of the 2013 Snowden revelations about mass surveillance programs some startups with concerns about overreaching government requests for user data settled on Switzerland as a base for their business — owing to what they dubbed favorable privacy laws.
"David Bossie is so craven and maniacal that in the heyday of the overreaching, Gingrich-era Congress, the top Whitewater conspiracy theorist in the House had to fire him for doctoring evidence," Clinton campaign Chair John Podesta said in a statement.
In the face of critics who pointed out that independent counsel investigations were very expensive, often overreaching, and unnecessarily protracted, and with little Congressional support for its continuation, the independent counsel law was allowed to expire on June 600.73, 1999.
The lawyers of Tesla CEO Elon Musk shot back at regulators on Monday night, arguing that the Securities and Exchange Commission was broadly overreaching and infringing on Musk's First Amendment rights by seeking to hold him in contempt of court.
Horiguchi is one of the best examples of long distance karate in MMA and that style is always built on two ideas: drawing the opponent into overreaching through the exaggerated distance, or bursting in through that distance with alarming speed.
But all these attempts to separate the wheat from the porny chaff raise the question of whether Tumblr will be able to accurately police along these dividing lines without overreaching and becoming censorship-happy, thus silencing many vital blogs and users.
While the act has been amended to respond to problems with its early implementation, there are now a number of second-generation environmental tools that could be used to regulate greenhouse gases in a relatively low-cost manner without agency overreaching.
" All told, Birdsell theorized, it might be possible to topple Donovan by playing up Grimm's high name identification, his military service and his "political talent," all while blaming his conviction on entrapment by "an overreaching bureaucratic system looking to punish Republicans.
"This bill permanently stops one of the sprawling surveillance state's most intrusive overreaches and is the first step in a movement to reclaim the constitutional liberties sacrificed by the overreaching provisions of the PATRIOT Act," Paul said in a statement.
On the day that longest American shutdown ended -- January 6, 1996 -- The New York Times used the language of retreat to refer to Republicans on its front page, comparing the party to Napoleon overreaching in his attempts to take Moscow.
It's an effort that likely won't grab headlines as it now moves before the full House, but it's a commonsense push to end overreaching regulations, one that will trim red tape and reduce real-life burdens faced by entrepreneurs and workers.
I read the final pages in full thrall of Marías's novelistic power, every observation and overreaching universalizing thought falling into place as Eduardo reveals the underpinning of all that has come before, the falseness of how we have read this marriage.
It should be self-evident to the guardians of Australian security that rogue soldiers and overreaching surveillance are the true risk to Australia's security, and that such threats will become far more dangerous if the wall of secrecy is made impregnable.
If we were to go down the road of subpoenas flying out of the House of Representatives every other day over the next two years, that would be an example of overreaching in a fashion that could jeopardize our majority.
"This latest [jurisdictional] expansion is characteristic of an overreaching and unaccountable agency," wrote Education Department officials in a letter sent late last week to the consumer watchdog agency, saying the agreement called for the CFPB to forward all of those complaints.
Basing their decision on the nominee's legal credentials, respect for legal precedent and personal merits, the members of the Board note that Judge Gorsuch's defense of the court's independence might prove to be an important check on an overreaching executive branch.
The lawsuit had been filed by a trade group called the Vapor Technology Association, alongside retailer Benevolent E-Liquids and a New York-based vape store named Perfection Vapes, on the grounds that the government was essentially overreaching its authority.
But Heer's take needs updating now that we have the inspector general's damning report on the credulous, overreaching F.B.I. investigation into the Trump campaign's Russia ties — a report that rounds out the Russiagate narrative by revealing the breadth of farce involved.
Shulse's indictment is a clear case of overreaching," said F. Andino Reynal, Mr. Shulse's lawyer, adding that his client was "confident that once a jury has had a chance to hear all the facts, it will exonerate him of any wrongdoing.
But this month, this overreaching rule suffered another blow as yet another federal court noted its probable illegality and forbade its enforcement in 11 more states (bringing the total number of states where the rule cannot be enforced to 24).
Pro-business groups accused the prosecutor of overreaching in an attempt to find a high-profile scapegoat to soothe a public infuriated over Ms. Park's corruption scandal and fed up with decades of collusive ties between the government and the chaebol.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The United States is ready to confront China should it continue its overreaching maritime claims in the South China Sea, the head of the U.S. Pacific fleet said on Wednesday, comments that threaten to escalate tensions between the two global rivals.
But her only misstep here is a new Jeremih collab where—inevitably in a world where good sex is so often a stroke of luck—their concerted attempt to top the relaxed "Body" with the overreaching "Ecstasy" comes off forced and stiff.
Domestically, Deutsche Bank is fighting a rearguard action, seeking to shore up confidence among the public, politicians and regulators who say the bank brought many of its problems upon itself by overreaching itself and then reacting too slowly to the 2008 financial crisis.
Though Mr. Bloomberg's comments echoed conservative talking points that were popular at the time, experts noted that most of the problematic subprime loans went to people who were already homeowners who paid their loans on time, not new home buyers who were overreaching.
You can either sign up with their account service like on their website, or you can use a Gmail address, which has caused some issues in the first couple days because the app was sort of overreaching on its permissions without telling anybody.
"Today may be the last time that ordinary citizens are able to stand up and say 'No' to an overreaching, unaccountable government controlled by a ruling establishment," Charles Munoz, the Nevada state director for Trump's campaign, said in a statement after the ruling.
A case of overreach Mindful of the political firestorm whipped up by the decision, the White House insisted that Trump had wrestled with the question of the program, known as DACA, but concluded it was an example of overreaching by his predecessor.
Party leaders Ed Gillespie, Tom Reynolds and Karl Rove developed a national strategy which, when coupled with great candidates, effective campaigns and the failures of an overreaching Obama-led, Democrat-dominated Washington, resulted in historic-Republican gains, changing the electoral map overnight.
This year, the amendments range from trivial — like creating a "National Rosie the Riveter Day" — to the overreaching — like resolving the entire budget caps debate and insisting that any increase in defense spending be matched with an increase in non-defense spending.
The radar sale will allow the Philippines to beef up its maritime security and helps reinforce an important U.S. regional security relationship at a time when Washington is concerned about what it sees as China's overreaching claims in the South China Sea.
"Make no mistake, if Garland were confirmed, he would side predictably with President Obama on critical issues such as undermining the Second Amendment, legalizing partial-birth abortion, and propping up overreaching bureaucratic agencies like the E.P.A and the I.R.S.," Mr. Cruz said.
"The 'recapitalize and release' crowd has been working hard on this narrative for the past several years; essentially arguing for collective amnesia regarding the crony capitalism, misaligned incentives and overreaching that generated an enormous housing bubble and widespread economic devastation," he said.
Their main points is they want to have these public servants that have taken their oath of office to defend America against all enemies foreign and domestic, and actually apply that to the federal government and its overreaching authority that they perceive.
Just as conservative justices in that case stepped in to stop what they saw as an overreaching Florida Supreme Court helping the Democratic candidate, the court's current conservatives may want to step in to stop state supreme courts from blocking Republican legislative gerrymanders.
But prison phone giants, like Securus Technologies and Global Tel*Link, were determined to hold onto their bread and butter and sued the FCC, alleging that their plan to slash phone rates was overreaching and would inflict "irreparable, immediate harm" upon their businesses.
Claiming Goldman had a conflict because it wanted to take Uber public, and that Khosrowshahi was overreaching (there was even an inaccurate rumor floated that he wanted to become chairman of the board), Kalanick made the power move to fill those board seats.
"  How many Republicans feel about President Trump's actions: "While Republicans think Democrats are overreaching with their impeachment effort, which is directly tied to the foreign intervention issue, many are clearly uncomfortable with the president calling on Kiev or Beijing to investigate Biden.
But none of those presidents -- who were sometimes criticized for overreaching executive authority on issues like union policy, anti-terrorism measures and immigration -- made the kind of audacious power grabs that have characterized Trump's administration and for which he has now been absolved.
But on Thursday, fresh from revealing the largest leak of classified documents in C.I.A. history, Mr. Assange tried to turn the tables on his critics, presenting himself as a defender of the United States' top technology companies from overreaching, double-dealing American spies.
But Democrats say this is not a matter of choice, it's the law, as they yet again seek to straddle the fine line between legitimate oversight and the risk of being seen as overreaching in a way that could rebound against them politically.
Ms. DeVos embraces just the sort of reform this nation of low-performing students hungers for — real choice, real freedom for parents, real innovation and competition, and, yes, ultimately a significantly smaller footprint for a federal department with overreaching mandates and budgets.
"I'm open to anything, again, that we can get bipartisan consensus on and also make sure we're not overreaching and really beginning to threaten the rights of law-abiding citizens, of which the majority of people who own guns are," he said.
New books by photographers David McMillan and Nick Brandt are cautionary tales on the overreaching footprint of humans on the environment, while Robert Dash's images, made through a scanning electron microscope, show the intimate beauty of nature not always visible to the naked eye.
Bundy led two armed standoffs against the feds in Nevada and Oregon, and his family quickly became the face of a growing militia movement, bringing a national spotlight to armed groups eager for a conflict with what they believed to be an overreaching government.
Jacobs skewered overreaching modernists like the architect Le Corbusier (who once proposed demolishing half of central Paris in the name of renewal), and she took on New York's infamous urban czar, Robert Moses, when he planned to run a highway through Washington Square Park.
He was inspired by William Luther Pierce's 1978 futuristic white nationalist novel The Turner Diaries, which depicts a right-wing insurrection against a tyrannical, overreaching government that devolves into a nuclear tinged race war in which Jews, gays and non-whites are done away with.
"The No. 1 concern the market has right now is making a blunder in trade policy, and that could happen by overreaching with China or not renegotiating NAFTA, and both of those are credible possibilities," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR.
The more contentious area of his agenda would be continuing Republican efforts to "pick away at Dodd-Frank's overreaching rules," as he refers to banking regulations imposed after the financial crash a decade ago, and placing additional restrictions on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
It was a contest between angry, disaffected nationalists who want to beat back what they see as a remote and overreaching bureaucracy in Brussels, against the once-sleepy, complacent supporters of Europe looking to defend a unity that can no longer be taken for granted.
By encouraging these federal departments and agencies to take action, the Trump administration also hopes to avoid a future in which American AI companies might face a patchwork of local and state regulation, or possibly overreaching federal regulation, that could impede the technology's expansion.
"This is a classic case where the government seems to be overreaching into the board room," said Charles Murphy, a professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University and a former global head of investment banking at Credit Suisse First Boston.
"Some people are going to leave this and say FDA is overreaching and crying danger when there's no danger and they're trying to stop a lucrative and incredible capitalist growth potential," said Douglas MacKay, CBD company CV Sciences' senior vice president of scientific and regulatory affairs.
In a talk that wavered between overreaching science fair presentation and straight-up science fiction, Musk described sending fleets of spacecraft, each packed hundreds of colonists, to live on a dusty, airless wasteland that we're apparently going to fix up with nuclear reactors and artificial magnetic fields.
" Mr. McCormack defended the county executive's statements: "In challenging this overreaching by the federal government, the county executive's remarks have been accurate, truthful and fully warranted to protect the rights and interests of the almost one million people he represents as the chief elected official of Westchester.
And I hope, you like, that your first hypothesis is right, that everybody that perhaps they&aposre overreaching just a little bit, and just because there was a historic step across one line between North and South Korea doesn&apost mean that it will necessarily produce results.
I don't think anyone out there takes this kind of promise seriously after the many, varied and repeated abuses perpetrated by everyone from ISPs to copyright holders to government agencies — to say nothing of those done by overreaching police, which is another story with a similar beginning.
But the latest iteration of their contract is a non-starter as it is too overreaching, giving CP more control of our business than is appropriate or practical for those of us who are doing the "heavy lifting" of providing the brick-and-mortar facilities of fitness.
"Many of the people who Trump will be talking to believe that the Office for Civil Rights has been overreaching, it's been too aggressive and it's time to pull back," said Deborah Tuerkheimer, a former New York sex crimes prosecutor who currently teaches law at Northwestern University.
Slightly fewer now say that Democrats are overreaching in their investigations of Trump (40% feel that way in the new poll, compared with 44% in April), and a majority continue to feel that Trump is not doing enough to cooperate with those investigations (256%, was 233% in April).
Pelosi has been juggling the House's constitutional imperative to consider the President's conduct and the fervent disdain in which he is held by liberal grass roots activists with the knowledge that impeachment would open political schisms that could damage Democrats in 2020 if they are seen as overreaching.
"While we can debate the president's judgment when it comes to his dealings with Ukraine, or even conclude that his actions were inappropriate, the House's vague and overreaching impeachment charges do not meet the high bar set by the founders for removal from office," said Senator John Thune.
"Yes, China can do more and should keep up the multilateral sanctions, but at the same time it would be overreaching to conclude that somehow China through sanctions alone can get the North Koreans alone to change behavior," said Zha Daojiong, professor at Peking University's School of International Studies.
In the trial, which ran for seven weeks in London's High Court in the summer, the LIA argued that Goldman exercised "undue influence" and "unconscionable bargaining" to get it to enter the trades, asserting that the terms of the transactions were "overreaching and oppressive", as defined by English law.
In an evening of severe speeches evoking the tone and themes of Nixon's successful 1968 campaign, Mr. Trump's allies and aides proudly portrayed him as the heir to the disgraced former president's law-and-order message, his mastery of political self-reinvention and his rebukes of overreaching liberal government.
But dismissing the Green New Deal as overreaching "socialism" ignores the reality that, if we are to face the climate crisis, government has a critical role to play in addressing both the environmental and socioeconomic parameters of a transition to a cleaner, more sustainable and more equitable future.
The findings, obtained from depositions and discovery filed in court by the American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday, claim U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are overreaching their powers to search traveler devices at the border without seeking a court-approved warrant.
Time after time, we've seen that no matter how much the base of the party out of the White House hates the current president, the proven path to defeating an incumbent relies on coming up with an overreaching message that has nothing to do with bashing the incumbent.
Then again, this election was supposed to be for Democrats approximately what Scott Brown's 2010 Senate victory in Massachusetts was for Republicans: the first ripple of a midterm wave, in a state dominated by the other party, prompted by an overreaching incumbent president bent on radical health care reform.
Following the release of the Mueller report, Democrats have argued that further investigation of the President is necessary and are also fighting to get hold of the full, unredacted report, while the President contends that Democrats are overreaching and merely trying to score political points as they target his administration.
This kind of data localization is intended to evade overreaching law enforcement agencies from other countries—Ireland, for instance, doesn't want US courts to access its citizens' data without its say-so—but it doesn't really take into account the way data is transmitted and stored on the modern web.
That victory belongs to Mitch McConnell, the wily Republican leader in the Senate who understood that Barack Obama was an even lamer duck than he seemed and took the opportunity to hand an abusive and overreaching administration a political defeat of a kind never before dealt to an American president.
But he navigated an unprecedented minefield, neither overreaching nor being timorous toward President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and his allies.
"The final WOTUS rule issued by the last administration was unworkable, a fact acknowledged by courts around the country, and amounted to a massive grab of regulatory authority by an EPA that was overreaching," said Bill Kovacs, vice president for environment and regulatory policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Analysis: Our correspondent writes that voting was a contest between angry, disaffected nationalists who want to beat back what they see as a remote and overreaching bureaucracy in Brussels, and the once-sleepy, complacent supporters of Europe looking to defend a unity that can no longer be taken for granted.
Some House Democrats have warned their party against overreaching in the gun control fight as their colleagues, including House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
The conservative journalist Brian C. Anderson ran with this idea, publishing an influential article in 2003 (and later a book) on the subject arguing that a young cohort of "South Park" Republicans would emerge from a culture war that the left, through its overreaching sanctimony, was already busily losing for itself.
At the Washington Post, Michael Gerson described O'Rourke as the"foul-mouthed, overreaching, anti-religious culmination of every exaggerated liberal stereotype and the embodiment of every fevered conservative nightmare," arguing that he would hand the election to Trump because he would realize the "apocalyptic fears" of a swath of the Christian right.
"The requests, as previously stated to staff, are far too overbroad, far too overreaching, far too wide ranging both in their all-embracing list of persons to whom the request could relate with whom Mr. Stone has communicated over the past three years, and the 'documents concerning' imprecision of the requests," Smith wrote.
A pair of rebukes of presidential power, against Mr. Trump's national emergency declaration and against American military assistance to Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen, were swiftly vetoed, and the senators who spoke big on the need to reassert Congress's authority against an overreaching executive could not muster the votes to override him.
This has less to do with trade than it does with national security, according to senior administration officials and sources briefed on the president's thinking: U.S. intelligence officials are worried about Hong Kong further deteriorating, and about the risk of the Chinese military overreaching in Hong Kong — and perhaps even in Taiwan.
The agency might not have been able to stop presidents like Nixon and Reagan from overreaching, but when it did intervene, there was little presidents could do to keep the F.B.I. from making their lives very difficult — as Bill Clinton discovered in 211, when he appointed Louis J. Freeh as his F.B.I. director.
The Trump administration is also working to roll back the Obama administration's overreaching Waters of the United States rule, which required permits for discharging waste in waters designated as federally protected--and which farmers and ranchers strongly opposed Americans deserve debate moderators who focus on substance like this rather than partisan jockeying.
While the Department of Justice cites public safety as its rationale for continuing to enforce the overreaching requirements of SORNA, the program has metastasized, defacing some of our most treasured rights: the right to due process, the right to be free from double jeopardy and the right to avoid cruel and unusual punishment.
Is that for some reason they think that the United States Supreme Court is not about the Constitution but instead, you know, they see it as a place as a political court, where they are overreaching, or they are activist judges should be able to make the law the way they think it should be.
If Garland were confirmed, Cruz added, he would " he would side predictably with President Obama on critical issues such as undermining the Second Amendment, legalizing partial-birth abortion, and propping up overreaching bureaucratic agencies like the EPA and the IRS," Cruz said, previewing the argument that conservatives on the campaign trail are likely to use.
By the time Black made his directorial debut, the 2005 LA noir send-up Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, he'd already built two separate reputations, first as the hip, hit-making screenwriter of Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout, then as the snarky, overreaching, flop-enabling screenwriter of Last Action Hero and The Long Kiss Goodnight.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Jim Jordan of Ohio introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, followed by a quick pivot to instead hold him in contempt of Congress if he does not comply with their overreaching demands on the Justice Department to provide documents related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
In fact, the filtering of actual spam inspired more of a debate back in the day—in 1996, residents of the town of Scunthorpe, England, were prevented from signing up for AOL accounts due to the profanity contained within their municipality's name, leading to the broader realization that filters intended to catch spam or obscenity can have overreaching effects.
"When you have a rape case and charge kidnapping but not rape, jurors — especially jurors who don't trust police or the state attorney's office — sometimes think you're overreaching, or that the prosecutor is trying to force a charge that doesn't apply," says Maureen Norris Wilkas, Palomba's attorney, who served as her liaison to the state's attorney.
The phrase 'fall of Rome' is technically a misnomer, since only the western half of the empire collapsed in 21453 A.D. There are innumerable reasons for the decline and subsequent end of the western portion of the Roman Empire, ranging from invasions by the Visigoths, to economic hardship, to natural disasters, to the hubris of overreaching territorial conquests.
With the passing of Bill C-51 last year, an anti-terror law that was widely criticized for giving police new and overreaching surveillance powers, and a recent Motherboard and VICE News investigation that revealed the RCMP hold the global decryption key for any and all consumer BlackBerry communications, it's clear that the privacy commissioner's role has become more important than ever.
The question facing any potential Democratic nominee is this: Am I going to allow myself to be manipulated and forced into a corner by overreaching intelligence agencies and the corporate media where, in order for me to win the presidency, I'm going to have to do what I know is not in the interests of the American people and world peace?
" Soon it became her team's job to fashion a balance between preserving free speech on her platform and protecting it from trolls and neo-Nazis: "We wanted to tread lightly: core participants in the open-source software community were sensitive to corporate oversight, and we didn't want to undercut anyone's techno-utopianism by becoming an overreaching arm of the company-state.
If Wilder had been a true moralist, he would have turned the camera away from the overreaching drag queen that Norma becomes as she falls in love with Joe and attempts to buy his love by making him over in a way that has to do not with who he is but with her idealized vision of a man of the nineteen-twenties.
Not only has Mr. Barr already come perilously close to reassuring Mr. Trump that the president did not obstruct justice by trying to derail the investigation into whether his campaign conspired with Russia to corrupt the 2016 election, and that the special counsel, Robert Mueller, was overreaching, but he also has a long history of advancing an aggressive, expansive conception of presidential power.
Though Clinton was verbose on plenty of topics unrelated to the conference's topic at hand, his few words regarding "not killing the golden goose" with premature or overreaching legislation seemed to be a popular point with investors and entrepreneurs in the crowd who have bought into the concept that XRP is perhaps the "safer" choice for betting on a future financial structure shaped by cryptocurrencies.
In the third week of Donald Trump's messy and overreaching presidency, nearly every time Trump opened his mouth—whether it was in a call with Vladimir Putin, in a rant about "Easy D" on Twitter, or in private talks excoriating Press Secretary Sean Spicer for getting owned by Melissa McCarthy on Saturday Night Live—the country's sense of security, both literal and existential, took a hit.
In the best of outcomes, Mr. Trump will find a way to live up to this opportunity in the coming years, carefully fulfilling a promise to bring in the "best and most serious people" in the business community rather than the most loyal — choosing people who have a history of thinking big while not overreaching and who have technical expertise and compassion as well.
But back in February, California lawmakers warned Tesla in a letter that its confidentiality agreement was overreaching, and could have "a chilling effect on workers' ability to engage in protected activity," In May, Tesla replaced its head of human resources, part of a larger department shakeup that followed the union effort, allegations of dangerous working conditions, and potential labor law violations that occurred in the course of Tesla's union drive.
By dragging these episodes out of the 1970s and into the 2010s, Live in Front of a Studio Audience offered some reassurance that our problems are not unique to our era, that we are not exclusively gifted with a world that seems to be falling apart — while also subtly insisting that overreaching presidents and the vast income gap between white and black Americans will always be with us.
"An overweening, overreaching overly powerful government that can collect data on us all the time, everywhere anywhere and doesn't have guardrails in terms of how it's using that tool can initially begin trying to interdict and prevent crime, or trying to prosecute crime, and can quickly bleed over into interfering with what I think is the most American right… the right to have an opinion," Coons said at the event's close.
Als: Before Prince, black popular music had been limited by its blackness, which is to say its fundamentally Christian, blues-inflected, conservative attitude toward everything pushed in Prince's early shows with his backing band, the Revolution, and in his records ... Given Prince's DJ-like mixing of homosexualist and heterosexualist impulses in his early work, it is not overreaching to imagine that Prince thought of race as a similarly fluid component of life.
In their bid to capture the human motivations that drove the now-controversial intelligence agency insider – who in 2013 exposed the extent that the U.S. government was conducting what he considered overreaching, privacy-violating surveillance on a large percentage of its population, as well others around the world – the filmmaking team made under-the-radar trips to Moscow, where Snowden now resides in asylum after the American government charged him with violating the Espionage Act and stealing government property.
Donald Purdy, both a Huawei executive and the former top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security, said in an op-ed in Fortune in June that the moves would hurt development expansion of 5G service in the U.S. "Policymakers should bear in mind that overreaching or poorly targeted regulations usually have unintended consequences, such as those that will surely result from the FCC's proposal to force rural carriers to remove China-sourced equipment from their networks," he said.
Noonan: no I think Brussels has changed its position in recent years and it has pursued a number of countries in the smaller countries a number of companies in the smaller countries like Starbucks and fiat and so on, in Luxemburg, Belgium and Holland and they are pursuing others, I think they've overreaching on their competence and even in the commissioner's statement today, she said that if other countries feel they're entitled to some of this tax, they should lineup and go after it.
NOONAN: NO I THINK BRUSSELS HAS CHANGED ITS POSITION IN RECENT YEARS AND IT HAS PURSUED A NUMBER OF COUNTRIES IN THE SMALLER COUNTRIES A NUMBER OF COMPANIES IN THE SMALLER COUNTRIES LIKE STARBUCKS AND FIAT AND SO ON, IN LUXEMBURG, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND AND THEY ARE PURSUING OTHERS, I THINK THEY'VE OVERREACHING ON THEIR COMPETENCE AND EVEN IN THE COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT TODAY, SHE SAID THAT IF OTHER COUNTRIES FEEL THEY'RE ENTITLED TO SOME OF THIS TAX, THEY SHOULD LINEUP AND GO AFTER IT. AND THAT IS -- SOUNDS TO ME LIKE SOMEBODY IS NOT SURE THAT THE LIABILITIES IS IRELAND'S LIABILITY.

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