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If a leader wants to decry the heavy hand of the state, then this means criticizing it both when a regulatory agency oversteps its bounds and when an immigration agency or a police department oversteps its bounds.
Has that ever resulted in fans feeling too familiar, where someone oversteps boundaries?
"He oversteps the mark, because he lacks a political sense," says one source.
The attorneys general have resisted Smith's request, saying it oversteps Congress's investigative power.
Wilson immediately oversteps and asks the judge for some legal advice about her husband.
In this show, her oversteps sometimes really do liberate the uptight campers around her.
Republicans say the CFPB oversteps its power and should be more accountable to elected leaders.
If Kelly oversteps his bounds, he could end up with Priebus in the unemployment line.
They now say they dislike its structure and believe it oversteps its authority in enforcement.
Where he oversteps the line, the law will hopefully restrain him -- as the travel ban illustrates.
As a libertarian, he is interested in the oversteps the intelligence community has made in the past. . . .
It said the waiver used to build the prototypes is unconstitutional and oversteps the executive branch's reach.
But really, even if I liked him enormously, I think his request is creepy, and oversteps his role.
Duterte has been relentless in his pursuit of tackling crime -- though his critics say he often oversteps the mark.
Progressive activists warn that the court's reputation could be damaged if it oversteps with unpopular rulings and energizes progressive voters.
Trump claimed the court oversteps its authority and that his opponents "immediately run" to the court for "semi-automatic" rulings.
Unless you're the kind of jeans-and-shoe lad who happily oversteps lines and limits, it'll probably be quite awkward.
If past is prologue, there will come a day when law enforcement actually oversteps and must be brought to heel.
When Moscow oversteps in ways that negatively affect core U.S. national security interests, Washington should react strongly, swiftly, and unapologetically.
A few Republicans have said they will also vote to terminate Trump's emergency declaration, citing concerns it oversteps on executive authority.
When she oversteps boundaries with a local business owner, she's shamed not for her life choices, but for covering them up.
That person will address instances of oversteps in power, or really, if the agreement is abused to allow for mass surveillance.
When­ever a populist ruler oversteps the bounds of his rightful authority, they must pour into the streets—loudly and in large numbers.
When one of them oversteps in the name of protecting the people, the other is there to advocate for society's bedrock principles.
Oversteps of corporate power, specifically in the energy world, have set a precedent of hindering the growth and development of renewable energy.
But there is still a risk they will box each other in, or else Kim concludes Trump is bluffing and oversteps the mark.
He'll face a challenge, I'm sure, if he's oversteps what the law requires when it comes to his responsibility as commander in chief.
The appeals court's decision was "fundamentally wrong in numerous respects" and "oversteps the proper judicial role," the solicitor general's office told the justices.
In the past, the Congress has used the power vested in it by the Constitution to check the executive branch when it oversteps.
Perdue has repeatedly said the CFPB, created in the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law to protect individuals against fraud, oversteps its authority.
As a result of that impunity, it's been left to whistleblowers to alert the public when a program oversteps the limits of the constitution.
Democrats have fiercely defended the consumer bureau, while Republicans say it oversteps its boundaries and violates its independence with overbearing regulations and enforcement actions.
It is possible he oversteps his boundaries," Mendelsohn said, "but I think that Russia, too, will tell him he needs to be very careful.
The professor sued, claiming that the university based its decision to fire her on an overly expansive definition of sexual harassment that oversteps the law.
At the end of the review, according to the order, DeVos will be asked to "rescind or revise any regulations that are identified" as oversteps.
"He'll face a challenge, I'm sure if he oversteps what the law requires when it comes to his responsibility as commander in chief," Durbin added.
He isn't asking any questions at all, and instead is saying that there shouldn't be "heavy-handed" government that comes in and oversteps on regulation.
Schneiderman's letter, from office counsel Leslie Dubeck, said Smith's request oversteps Congress's ability to gather materials from state attorneys general, saying it's forbidden by the Constitution.
And if Mr. Trump pardons himself, disregards court rulings or blatantly oversteps the boundaries of his legitimate authority in some other way, Congress should impeach him.
"When the Supreme Court oversteps its authority, the only remedy that is left in the checks and balances system is for impeachment," Dush told CNN Tuesday.
But it does not weaken the top U.S. consumer watchdog created by Dodd-Frank that has been consistently attacked by Republicans who say it oversteps its mandate.
More than two dozen states and a collection of industry groups have filed lawsuits against the plan, arguing the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) rule oversteps its authority.
The Supreme Court twice before has recognized that Congress oversteps its bounds and violates the 10th Amendment when it attempts to "commandeer" state power for congressional ends.
Eventually, Paolo is sent on a desperate mission to assist a British airman — and the family oversteps the boundary of immunity granted by their class with fatal consequences.
It's why he never oversteps as an engineer, able to work alongside everyone from Nirvana and The Pixies to Neurosis and Joanna Newsom and have it make sense.
Apple had argued that the court order violated the company's First and Fifth Amendment rights, and said the government's request oversteps a law called the All Writs Act.
The reforms would place limits on the legal issues the appeals panel can consider, a response to complaints by the United States that it often oversteps its mandate.
Republicans have long fought to take the agency apart, saying it oversteps its authority and that the single director, who both writes and enforces rules, has too much power.
The U.S. has also blocked the reappointment of one of the WTO's four remaining appellate judges, claiming the panel oversteps its authorities and protects unfair trade practices by other countries.
You can see the N10's notch oversteps the Android interface's icons, and on the top right, the clock isn't entirely visible because of the curved corner of the screen.
There have been dalliances with organizing those sounds toward meter and rhythm—like on Oversteps or Untilted—but more or less they've settled into a sound that's caustic and claustrophobic.
Ms. Bee revealed that she had experienced his sexual oversteps firsthand, saying that he had planted an unwanted kiss on her lips before she appeared on his show years ago.
The U.S. has valuable experience rooted in a system of checks and balances, which gives us the ability to self-correct when government at the federal or state level oversteps its bounds.
CNN's Ron Brownstein wrote recently about why one-party rule doesn't usually last long in this country in recent years; because the in-power party oversteps its bounds and energizes the other side.
And Warner's questioning on whether "any user reasonably understood that they were giving Facebook root device access through the enterprise certificate" or that it uses the data to track competitors oversteps the bounds.
He has stepped up his criticism of Democrats in recent weeks, warning Mr. Nadler that he is prepared to fight tooth and nail if the Democrat oversteps in his pursuit of Mr. Trump.
That makes the real question — the one that has tied the court in knots for three decades — tougher: Can the justices devise a yardstick that reliably measures when a gerrymander oversteps constitutional bounds?
The California lawmaker cited several examples that he views as inappropriate presidential oversteps, arguing that Trump is attempting to convert the DOJ into an institution that protects his presidency rather than faithfully pursuing justice.
But he oversteps when he goes further to say that "neoliberal" is not only devoid of meaning, but that there was no essential shift in Democratic identity toward the end of the last century.
In a 2013 speech at the High Noon Club in Oklahoma, Pruitt said he believed the EPA does have a role in regulating the environment, but that it must be challenged when it oversteps its role.
Because some cleaners do a better job than others, waiting clients carefully watch cleaners and rate them: If a cleaner oversteps and nips some mucus from a client's skin, other clients may go elsewhere for service.
The Nixon decision exemplifies why Trump's current use of executive privilege -- to prevent the production of documents by McGahn, to shield the Mueller report from disclosure and possibly to prevent the testimony of Mueller himself -- oversteps the law.
He cannot be adequately described, partly because his own command of style raises such a high bar ("His very mood / an index / of gestures that the artist / oversteps"), and his death seems almost an aspect of his suaveness and civility.
He quickly reaches out to Ray in a way that is both charming and discomforting: he offers Ray the guidance she needs in the broken world she finds herself, but in doing so oversteps the boundaries of his role as a counselor.
Mozart was thoroughly invested in exploring through this character the ways that music could express extreme emotions while still remaining musical: "A person who gets into such a violent rage oversteps all order, measure, and object," he wrote in a 1781 letter.
"The story of Walter Shaub is to some extent the story of our American system of checks and balances that has stepped up beyond expectation to defend the Constitution and the law when Trump oversteps," said Norman Eisen, the Obama administration's first ethics counsel.
Kicking the case to Congress won't be only course of action: The company's expected to argue that the demand oversteps the powers granted to the government under the aged All Writs Act, and Bloomberg also believes that it will claim code should be protected as speech.
That's how you end up with slowly swooning synthetics like the watery opener to 2008's Quaristice "Altibzz" or the vaguely orchestral plinks of Oversteps "Known(1)"—a record that, in general, provided a blueprint Arca's blissed abstractions half a decade before his debut full-length.
Until people show me disrespect, I will show you all the respect I've got, but if you break my trust, I swear to God I will break you verbally within 15 seconds, and that's the whole fear, and the anger, it just pops up when someone oversteps my boundaries.
The suit argues that such action oversteps the federal government's policy of allowing market forces to set wholesale energy prices, and effectively makes New York residents pay billions through higher electrical rates to prop up the plants, several of which would have failed without the governor's plan, the suit claims.
Judge Derrick K. Watson, one of two federal judges to halt the administration's previous travel ban, didn't rule on the policy's constitutionality, instead holding that the latest ban oversteps the president's statutory authority to set immigration policy and "plainly discriminates based on nationality" without providing compelling reasons to do so.
A few months after its release, Oversteps was followed by a companion EP entitled Move of Ten.
Oversteps received generally positive reviews, with most agreeing it is one of the band's most accessible albums to date. Matt Kennedy of BBC was highly complimentary, and noted that while "Oversteps is certainly no exception to their outwardly difficult aesthetic.... Beneath the icy exterior, deceptively warm hearts beat". He added that, as per usual, the album was not immediately accessible, but that repeatedly listening to it is "the only method of absorbing Oversteps’ depths", concluding, "Autechre continue to test themselves and listeners alike with stunningly intricate results." Paul Clarke of Drowned in Sound agreed, saying Oversteps "initially still seems as imposing as an abandoned warehouse surrounded by nine feet of razor wire", but "does have entry points for the casual listener".
Armed with a wealth of knowledge in both Western and traditional Chinese medicine, she inevitably oversteps the boundary of a paramedic...
Harris, Susan E. Horse Gaits, Balance and Movement New York: Howell Book House 1993 pp. 32–33 Ideally, the advancing rear hoof oversteps the spot where the previously advancing front hoof touched the ground. The more the rear hoof oversteps, the smoother and more comfortable the walk becomes. Individual horses and different breeds vary in the smoothness of their walk.
Oversteps was released on 22 March 2010. Before its release, numerous fake versions of the album showed up on Internet websites, just as had happened with the previous three sets. Brown said it was "becoming a bit of a tradition" at the time of the album's release. Oversteps peaked at number 13 on the UK Official Charts Company's Independent Albums Chart.
Oversteps is the tenth album by electronic music duo Autechre, released on Warp Records in 2010. The album was made available for official download on bleep.com and the Japanese iTunes Store on 22 February 2010; the CD and deluxe vinyl editions were released on 22 March 2010. Critics were generally quite positive about Oversteps, with many considering it more focused and accessible than previous albums.
His collection When They Come For YouWhen They Come For You, The Frogmore Press, 2003, was published by The Frogmore Press in 2003, and his second collection The Shapes of ThingsThe Shapes of Things, Oversteps Books Ltd, 2011, was published by Oversteps Books in 2011. In 2005 he won The Times' Stephen Spender Prize for poetry translation with his translation from the German of a section of Rilke's "Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes". He won The Poetry Society's 2010 Stanza Poetry Competition, with his poem "I Wasn't There".
In a March 2010 interview with Clash, Autechre members Sean Booth and Rob Brown said they did not know if any other music influenced the development of Oversteps; Booth commented that "I don’t own a single record that sounds like 'Oversteps'". The dynamic between the duo in the studio was called "hilariously accommodating" in the same interview, with Booth stating "I don’t mind backing down". Autechre streamed a twelve-hour webcast in early March 2010, coinciding with the album's release, as they had with the releases of Untilted and Quaristice. The album artwork was created by The Designers Republic.
Overall she is friendly and kind-hearted, but sometimes oversteps the mark in her attempt to befriend and help people, and being nice. Aside from Mildred herself, Enid is considered the second worst witch in the Academy, as she too is hopeless when it comes to broomstick riding and magic.
Southwestern Vermont (centered on Rutland) shows a universal raising to and fronting to , but then oversteps and defies the logical direction of the Northern Cities Vowel Shift by producing a cot–caught merger to . The universal raising is most consistently recorded in speakers born before 1950; those born since 1960 show somewhat less raising.
The sculpture relates to an unseen entity - in the form of Goliath, the object of David's aggression - as well as to the spectator, caught in the middle of the conflict.Martin, p. 167. The warrior even literally oversteps the boundaries between life and art, putting his toes over the edge of the plinth.Hibbard, p. 55.
Walker and Pilgrim investigate the murder of a member of the popular superhero team Unity, which had been active in the 1980s but subsequently disbanded. The investigation leads to a particular superhero who oversteps his power and authority and causes international devastation, as a result of which all powers are declared illegal by the United States Government.
Tony affectionately refers to Christopher as his "nephew", but he is actually a cousin once removed of Tony's wife Carmela. Christopher is a volatile, narcissistic and impulsive young man, frustrated by his perceived lack of progress in the business. Christopher oversteps his authority when he hijacks trucks under the protection of family boss Junior Soprano. To teach him a lesson, Junior orders his mock execution.
If the bowler oversteps the crease, bowls a full toss over waist height, or the ball does not pitch on the playing mat, a no- ball will be called and the batting side will be awarded one run. An extra ball will be bowled. Any runs on top of this will still count as usual. Wide balls will be called as with orthodox cricket rules.
Of the four, Mochi's is the least appropriate to its site and topic, the most idiosyncratic and original. Bernini's Longinus is an intermediary between the sober but contorting classicism of Bolgi and Duquesnoy and the emotive dynamism of Mochi. Mochi's passionate depiction appears oversteps the decorum of the place. The other statuesIrvin Lavin, Bernini and the Crossing of St Peter's (New York) 1968:21, etc.
Judith is a play written in 1840 by the German dramatist Friedrich Hebbel. The play, composed at Hamburg, was Hebbel's first tragedy. The following year it was performed in Hamburg and Berlin, making the German poet known throughout Germany. Based on the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, Hebbel's adaptation presents a heroine who oversteps the boundaries of proper womanhood as defined by his 19th-century upbringing.
However dependent Wimsey might be on Bunter, there is never any doubt as to who is in charge, and Bunter, though firm on the points of dressing well, never oversteps the line. However, it is the opinion of Lord Peter's mother, the Dowager Duchess, that "It's that wonderful man of his who keeps him in order...so intelligent...a perfect autocrat" (Strong Poison).Sayers, D.L.:"Strong Poison." Coronet, 1930.
He hits the children with his staff, especially when he is teaching them to read. He refused to baptise an infant born too sick to live above an hour, then refused the infant burial in blessed ground because it was not baptised. In the market, he accuses the local baker of short- weighting his loaves of bread. On the land, he pays no heed to property lines until he oversteps and is challenged.
"Run for Your Wife" is the sixth episode of the ABC series Modern Family. It premiered on ABC in the United States on October 28, 2009. The episode was written by Brad Walsh & Paul Corrigan and directed by Jason Winer. In the episode, it is the first day back to school for the kids and, at the Dunphy house, Phil oversteps when he misreads how Claire is coping with an empty nest.
The findings of factory investigations show that the supervisor often oversteps their duties. The laws protecting the workers are ignored in favor of cutting costs and lowering health standards. This is possibly because political leaders are paid off by factory supervisors in order to limit governmental interference. The leaders relayed messages to military and police units to overlook the conditions in factories so that the illegal environment could remain open and functioning.
This was opposed by many in Parliament, but mainly by the Scots. After this discussion Hobbes' master provides a history of the house of commons and its role in the governance of the realm. He reminds his student that the Parliament had always been an institution of counsel and not control over the monarchy. The present Parliament oversteps the ancient bounds imposed on it by its appointed role as representative of the people before the king.
Ann began writing poetry years after Nathan's death and published The Poetry Remedy in 1999 and then Paper Whites in 2001. Ann's first novel, The Burying Beetle, was published in 2005 by Luath Press Ltd and Because We Have Reached That Place (poetry) was published by Oversteps Books in 2006. Her most recent work, The Bower Bird (also published by Luath) won the 2007 Costa Book Awards Children's Book of the Year. Ann has said about her books: 'Gussie just came to me.
Hendrie was known for his repertoire of fictional personalities, each with a controversial or irritating trait. For example, Steve Bosel is an emotionally fragile business owner who files frivolous lawsuits which he discusses in a quavering voice, while Jay Santos is a self-appointed neighborhood watch commander who oversteps his authority—often to satisfy his own sexual kinks. Occasionally the characters were performed by Hendrie to add perspective and humor to his commentaries. However, many of the hour-long segments were devoted almost entirely to character sketches.
Although Sean Booth has stated that the FLAC release of Quaristice is the actual product, the album was also released by Warp Records as a double LP and a single CD as well as an elaborate two CD edition by Warp Records. Limited to only 1000 copies, and containing both the regular album and Quaristice (Versions), this special edition was packaged in a photo-etched steel case. It sold out within 12 hours of being announced. On 13 January 2010, Warp Records announced Oversteps, Autechre's tenth album.
When Matthias realizes that Sebastian wants to be a part of his daughter's life, he is alarmed and fears to lose her to the man who once slept with his deceased wife. The two get into fights over and over again and Sebastian even plans to get custody, when he needs to realize that because of Katja and Matthias' marriage he has no legal claim on Christina. Matthias and Sebastian then try to work out a visit agreement, but Sebastian oversteps by getting to much fatherly feelings for the girl.
Prosecution of corruption is based on the 1997 Criminal Code. Article 337 of the code states that "a public official who abuses the office, oversteps the limits of official authority, or fails to perform the official duty with the aim of obtaining pecuniary gain or other non-pecuniary benefit could be charged criminally". As well as this, section 347 of the code prohibits the acceptance of a bribe by any public official, explicitly listing police officers. These two sections provide grounds for the prosecution of police for several forms of police corruption.
Many workers are forced by their superiors to perform tasks outside of their job description and working hours. It is common for workers to be fired or suffer severe repercussions if they do not satisfy their superior's orders, despite there being no justifiable basis for such orders. Situations exist where employees are treated in a manner that far oversteps the bounds of what is proper between a boss and his or her workers. Someone in a position of power should never be allowed to exercise the power in a bullying or discriminatory fashion.
Pierre's next project was a street advertising of bags for plastic packets, which included smashing eggs on people's heads and also resulted in a large-scale brawl and scandal. Mr. Guiton still puts up with Pierre's wild escapades, in the minutes of anger soothing himself by remembering romantic moments with Malaquet's mother. But he runs out of patience after the next incident. Pierre makes an even more shocking commercial, believing that it will be a big success, but Lisa, understanding that it oversteps all limits already, convinces him to give it up.
This is contrary to the claim made by Morrisey that the "Department of Justice wants to ensnare innocent West Virginian gun owners in a web of criminal laws if they try to sell their guns" and that "the administration's interpretation oversteps the law and could make criminals out of innocent citizens."Territories-in-Supreme- Court-Brief-Supporting-Citizens%E2%80%99-Rights-to-Buy,-Sell-Guns-.aspx "WV Leads 27 States, Territories in Supreme Court Brief Supporting Citizens’ Rights to Buy, Sell Guns", Office of the WV Attorney General. December 4, 2013.
Kelly is pleased when Ashley kisses her passionately and apologises but he oversteps the mark when he tells her to shut up so she slams the door on him again. Kelly and Ashley make-up and she admits that she does enjoy it when he's forceful. Kelly tells Ashley that she fears she'll have to go home to her parents and hints about them getting a flat together but he doesn't pick up on the hint as he likes his independence at No.5. Kelly moves back home with Ashley's help.
A wide variety of influences have been noted as discernible in Autechre's music. The duo's roots in tagging, early hip-hop and electro music, and b-boy culture in general are still evident, with many reviews noting hip-hop rhythms—sometimes heavily obscured or processed, and sometimes explicit even in later work. All of Autechre's live webcasts have featured large amounts of early hip-hop and electro. In a review of Oversteps, The Wire noted "Treale" as being "a reminder of Booth and Brown's musical apprenticeship as teenage B-boys".
The Knight proposing to take him into his own family, being childless, Edmund preferred to remain with the baron, receiving however an assurance that if ever he was in need of it, Sir Philip would renew his offer. The narrative then oversteps the interval of four years. By his manifestly superior nature and qualities Edmund had attracted the enmity of his benefactor's nephews, and the coldness of Sir Robert, the eldest son. William, his younger brother, is his staunch friend however, and Edmund is in love with the Lady Emma.
He also noted that the majority did not cite any precedent to support such a determination. Wilkins wrote, "It is a great irony that, in finding the District Court to have exceeded its jurisdiction, this Court so grievously oversteps its own." Marty Lederman, a former Justice Department deputy assistant attorney general, and J. Michael Luttig, a former judge for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, both argued that the majority opinion was deeply flawed, noting the decision did not address any alternative remedies that might be available to Flynn, including an appeal of any Sullivan ruling.
A consensus on the site read, "Hal Ashby's comedy is too dark and twisted for some, and occasionally oversteps its bounds, but there's no denying the film's warm humor and big heart." In 2005, the Writers Guild of America ranked the screenplay #86 on its list of 101 Greatest Screenplays ever written. Sight & Sound magazine conducts a poll every ten years of the world's finest film directors, to find out the Ten Greatest Films of All Time. This poll has been going since 1992 and has become the most recognized poll of its kind in the world.
Greg feels that Sahira is taking liberties by arranging her childcare schedule on duty and delegating patient care to him. He suggests that she is incapable of balancing her personal and professional life, but feels guilty when Sahira subsequently struggles in an operation and is berated by Hanssen. On the day of the consultant interviews, Sahira becomes emotionally involved in a patient's plight and misses her interview slot, so Jac is awarded the position by default. Greg later oversteps Sahira to take the lead on the case of a teenage girl with a rare heart condition.
After a major case, Kincaid oversteps his boundaries with Watson, who fires him. Watson wants to write the character off so as to start a new series about "The Crime Doctor", with Watson himself being recognized as the great detective, but the idea is received coldly. And with a new crime of arson at a paper warehouse to investigate, Watson finds that he is unable to get information on his own. That crime then becomes a link in a major case when the British government seeks the aid of "Holmes" and will accept no one else.
The seams are relatively persistent in an east-west direction, but shale-partings intervene and thicken to the south at the expense of the ironstone. In East Cleveland the strata pass through a structural syncline known as the Skelton Syncline where the Main Seam descends to around below sea level around North Skelton. The whole formation thins and becomes less-ferruginous to the south as the Main Seam, itself much diminished, oversteps each of the underlying seams one-by-one. Strata of this age are completely absent at the southerly limit of the Yorkshire Basin around Market Weighton.
Margaret Charlotte Davidson, was born on 18 August 1879, into a family of teachers, both her parents (and two of her mothers sisters). Davidson and her own younger sister attended St. Andrew's University until 1902, and she became a Modern Languages teacher, first in Dornoch's Burgh School, Schoolhill and moved with the institution to the new Dornoch Academy in 1913 (now the primary school). Davidson stayed at a house called 'Oversteps', now a care home which was the home a fellow suffragist, a young widow Mrs. Rhyllis Llewellyn-Hacon who had been a society 'hostess', and friend of artists Toulouse Lautrec and Charles Condor, in London and Paris.
On the other hand, he also oversteps his authority by hosting events that Corporate disapproves of, such as The Dundies and several office parties a year, inducing birthday parties for each employee despite only being allowed the budget for one a year. It is revealed in the episode "The Duel" the Scranton branch is the best-performing company branch, well ahead of Utica and Nashua. Michael is called to corporate headquarters to answer the question, "What are you doing right?" After several minutes of Michael's inarticulate babble, his superiors concede that while Michael is definitely doing something right, they will probably never know exactly what.
Faye's stay with the Willises comes to an end when she oversteps the mark by inviting Doug's childhood sweetheart, Alexandra Lomax (Chantal Contouri) to dinner and telling Pam that Doug only married her on the rebound. Doug tells her to leave and she does, only to move two doors down to Number 32 which she rents from Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy). Cameron Hudson (Benjamin Grant Mitchell), Faye's estranged son arrives to defend Pam on a murder charge and later moves in with her after they repair their relationship. Gaby Willis (Rachel Blakely), Faye's niece opens her own fashion boutique Gabrielle's at the Lassiter's complex and Faye cannot help but interfere.
Beck opposed Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign for president, comparing him to Adolf Hitler and describing him as "an immoral man who is absent decency or dignity." Sirius XM suspended Beck on May 31, 2016, for remarks made during an interview a week earlier. During an interview with author Brad Thor about a hypothetical situation where Trump was abusing his power as president and Congress was unable to stop him, Thor asked "what patriot will step up and [assassinate him] if, if, he oversteps his mandate as president?" Thor and the show's general manager both denied that the comments were a call for his assassination.
The rules of football state that a player running on the field with the ball must take a running bounce at least once every fifteen metres. If they run too far without taking a running bounce, the umpire pays a free kick for running too far to the opposition at the position where the player oversteps his limit. The umpire signals running too far by rolling their clenched fists around each other – similar to false starts in American football, or traveling in basketball. While the distance of is explicit in the rules, the lack of markings on the ground makes it impossible for umpires to accurately judge these free kicks.
Nine FDA scientists appealed to then president-elect Barack Obama over pressures from management, experienced during the George W. Bush presidency, to manipulate data, including in relation to the review process for medical devices. Characterized as "corrupted and distorted by current FDA managers, thereby placing the American people at risk," these concerns were also highlighted in the 2006 report on the agency as well. The FDA has also been criticized from the opposite viewpoint, as being too tough on industry. According to an analysis published on the website of the libertarian Mercatus Center, many feel the FDA oversteps its regulatory powers, and undermines small business and small farms in favor of large corporations.
After being ousted from the Sheriff's Department, Keith Mars opens Mars Investigations, a PI agency, Veronica gains an after-school job as his secretary. Though she is often forbidden from handling certain cases, she often oversteps her boundaries and sometimes even completely solves the case before her father. She is also an unofficial private investigator for Neptune High tracking down computer hackers, digging up dirt on parents, finding out who stole the school's mascot, and the like. She keeps one step ahead of her father and Vice-Principal Van Clemmons through the occasional help of her best friend Wallace -- Watson to her Holmes -- and classmate Eli "Weevil" Navarro, the leader of the PCH Biker Gang.
A "foul", also known as a "scratch," or missed jump, occurs when a jumper oversteps the takeoff mark, misses the pit entirely, does not use the correct foot sequence throughout the phases, or does not perform the attempt in the allotted amount of time (usually about 90 seconds). When a jumper "scratches," the seated official will raise a red flag and the jumper who was "on deck," or up next, prepares to jump. It shall not be considered a foul if an athlete, while jumping, should touch or scrape the ground with his/her "sleeping leg". Also called a "scrape foul", "sleeping leg" touch violations were ruled as fouls prior to the mid-1980s.
A New York Times review by Corrine Robins claims that Mailer did a disservice to graffiti by using the work as a platform for his own political gain and to highlight the flaws in the city's administration. Mailer fails to comment on specific graffiti, which, states Robins, was an injustice to the art. Similarly, Monroe Beardsley argues that Mailer places too much emphasis on the artist and graffiti as a social statement; Mailer oversteps, Beardsley suggests, by romanticizing the graffiti artists in comparing them to Renaissance painters. Literary critic Eliot Fremont-Smith calls the essay "convoluted", "circular", "provocative", and ultimately interested in the "enticement, the thrall, the dread, the value, and the metaphysics of risk alone".
Mitch, Brody, and Summer later infiltrate the hospital morgue, where they record two of Leeds' henchmen planting a falsified autopsy report to cover up the fact that Rodriguez was murdered on her orders. Unfortunately, they are discovered, and though Mitch manages to subdue and capture one of them, the recording is destroyed and Ellerbee is forced to release their suspect on a lack of evidence. Angered, Thorpe threatens to fire Mitch if he oversteps his authority again. Convinced that Leeds is running drugs out of the Huntley, Mitch and Brody go undercover and sneak into the club kitchen, where they witness her workers retrieving the drugs from barrels of fish and processing them.
In 1980 he graduated from Kharkiv National University and became a school teacher of history. From 1982 till 1985 he was a post-graduate student at the Department of Ancient and Medieval History of Kharkiv National University. In 1985 he defended his PhD dissertation in Ancient History, Roman Policy in the Southern Black Sea Region in the 1st Century BC. From 1985 to 1992 he taught history at Kharkiv University of Arts, also known as the Kharkiv Conservatory, where he introduced the first course of the Bible Studies in Ukraine that used to be a primarily atheistic state during the Soviet times. In 1992 he finished his novel The Oversteps, which was published in 1995 under the pen name of Andrey Valentinov.
In 1995, Grigson was expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians for unethical conduct. The APA stated that Grigson had violated the organization's ethics code by "arriving at a psychiatric diagnosis without first having examined the individuals in question, and for indicating, while testifying in court as an expert witness, that he could predict with 100 per cent certainty that the individuals would engage in future violent acts". Grigson unsuccessfully sued the APA to block his expulsion. After Grigson's expulsion, the medical director of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law said that Grigson "oversteps the bounds of his professional competence" and that he was testifying in court about hypothetical situations containing insufficient detail for a sound professional opinion to be formed.
" The European Music & Media considered the album to "lack the humour that marked their earlier work but makes up for that with some sharp, catchy songs and a tight, no-nonsense production". Malaysia newspaper New Straits Times felt the album "serve[s] up the kind of slick, upbeat music with a busy percussive attack that characterised much of their previous efforts", adding: "This 11-cut set features the usual dispassionate vocals and banal lines but as least the rhythms have some kick." Telegram & Gazette felt the album was "just a bit too serious" and "an attempt to change their squeaky-clean but catchy pop image by tackling current and controversial issues". They concluded: "The band oversteps its pop star boundaries just long enough to create a record that is as controversial as a donut.
One turns from them feeling only embarrassment for the author who naively grounds his thesis upon them." Historian Rolf Steininger stated that Bacque's claim that the failure to publish the 1960s and 1970s German Maschke Commission finding death figures to be a "cover up" contradicts that the entire 22 volume series was actually published in 1972 without any restrictions, to which only an oblique reference is made in an Other Losses endnote. Steininger says that "Bacque himself is one of the mythmakers" and that, when Bacque attacks the Maschke Commission scholars as "client-academics", "he oversteps the bounds of mythmaking and enters the territory of libel." Historian Gunter Bischoff states that it is simply "outrageous to dismiss this vast and impressive body of scholarship as being designed to produce 'soothing conclusions' for the German public, as Bacque puts it.
In an interview with Warp Records, Ian Anderson of tDR explained that the album's artwork was based on a life-long influence of Anderson's, that of man versus machine. The cover is based on the idea that "[people are] trying to be as effective as machines and do the tasks that we’ve developed machines to do", and that a relatively simple task for a computer but an arduous one for a human is to draw a perfect circle. Anderson remarked that, in a March 2020 interview with Creative Boom editor Katy Cowan, while the duo described Oversteps as their "the most unhuman album" to date, he thought that their material was more organic than their other work by comparison. The artwork was created by staff at tDR who then attempted to create perfect circles by using a variety of materials and sizes.
In style the Esquiline Venus is an example of the Pasitelean "eclectic" Neo-Attic school, combining elements from a variety of other previous schools - a Praxitelean idea of the nude female form; a face, muscular torso, and small high breasts in the fifth-century BC severe style; and pressed-together thighs typical of Hellenistic sculptures.Robinson: "the Esquiline Venus is an anomalous work, for while the body is modelled with a voluptuousness that almost oversteps the line dividing the nude from the naked, the head is treated with archaic severity, in the style of the first half of the fifth century", quoted in Edmund von Mach, A Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture 1905, plate 318 and p 348f. Its arms must have broken off when the statue fell after the imperial park in which it stood fell into neglect after antiquity. They have been frequently restored in paintings (see below), but never in reality.
If a player oversteps one minute, he starts the following move in the second rather than the first byo-yomi period. In effect, the player has one minute per move plus four extra one-minute packets which may be used as needed, e.g. four moves of two minutes each, or one move of five minutes, or any other combination. In higher-level tournaments, such as the Kisei tournament, the player's time is often composed entirely of byo-yomi periods (for example, in an eight-hour game, the player may have 480 periods of one minute each), rather than having a main block of thinking time. In this case, the actual counting of time (verbally) begins once the player falls below a certain threshold of time, such as 10 minutes; when the time is being counted, the player is informed at intervals how much time they have used in their current period, and how many extra periods they have left.

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