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"preclude" Definitions
  1. to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something; to make something impossible

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This doesn't preclude repeal efforts or even judicial recourse, but it does preclude coercing an agency to break the law to achieve the goals of the minority.
But to preclude that reckoning entirely is another matter altogether.
It's fascinating to see, but it doesn't still preclude you.
Hillary Clinton's high unfavorable numbers don't preclude a lopsided result.
This development does not preclude Worldpay from soliciting superior offers.
But safety and efficacy don't preclude an amazing customer experience.
It shouldn't preclude my future in politics in this country.
One doesn't preclude the other, a point that Lacey acknowledged.
The electorate's foreknowledge of a politician's sleaziness doesn't preclude impeachment.
Being a novelist, for him, didn't preclude being an entertainer.
The one must not preclude the other; they are complementary.
But the price will likely preclude most people from buying.
Would that order preclude a derivative suit in the corporation's name?
Nor does appearing in arXiv preclude later publication in a journal.
But that doesn&apost preclude Amazon or Netflix or somebody else.
"The tender doesn't preclude or necessarily require digital monitoring," said McKenna.
Multiple factors preclude a criminal prosecution here: The lack of corroboration.
AMLO's statism does not preclude co-operation with the private sector.
Are there health conditions that preclude me from being a donor?
And each piece of infrastructure should not preclude the bigger vision.
The deal does not preclude civil or criminal charges against individuals.
But courts have found that they don't necessarily preclude liability claims.
Failure in his first job may preclude him fulfilling his promise.
It does not preclude all consideration of politics or even partisanship.
Those outcomes preclude retail public investors from participating in the company's growth.
He cautioned seasonal factors would preclude the potential for exceeding that figure.
It then deploys a twofold strategy meant to preclude future judicial setbacks.
But it was never intended to preclude or preempt the salary test.
However, none of them preclude lawmakers from being civil to one another.
But that did not preclude the disposal of small, non-core assets.
The odds favor implosion, but do not preclude the possibility of transformation.
That does not preclude this mermaid photo from being fucking bizarre, though.
In many cases, violence and damage may preclude any form of rehabilitation.
Assange initially took asylum to preclude being extradited to Sweden, Reuters reported.
But I don't think it would preclude them from acting, she said.
The remaining 3 percent do not preclude Hope from mourning her baby.
But that should not preclude Congress, or America's allies, from speaking out.
That doesn't totally preclude AMD, which declined to comment on the report.
Its pending exit from the European Union could also preclude British involvement.
As this weekend's fighting makes clear, such activity does not preclude further bloodshed.
Serena Williams' superstar status doesn't preclude her from the hurdles of working motherhood.
The IRS has said audits do not preclude candidates from releasing tax documents.
These are basically confusions of language, questions constructed so as to preclude answers.
This could preclude Mueller from releasing key materials without breaking multiple federal laws.
"This should preclude any fall in the Brent price for the foreseeable future".
Most TPLF firms claim to write their contracts to preclude such ethical conflicts.
The government followed up by asking the court to preclude the entrapment defense.
"I don't think that would preclude them from interviewing him," Mr. McCaul said.
And so the K.K.R. decision would not preclude shareholders from receiving monetary damages.
But a pardon would not preclude legal action at other levels of government.
Her normally calm, demure deportment doesn't preclude from swinging with a moderate pace.
Do those four "Avatar" sequels preclude having a life between now and forever?
But a Title IX disciplinary proceeding doesn't preclude victims from pursuing criminal charges.
But the IRS has stated audits don't preclude candidates from providing their returns.
This, however, does not preclude the possibility of members from within PD splintering.
Physical loneliness over the holidays doesn't preclude you from finding emotional support elsewhere.
In many cases, a criminal record doesn't preclude someone from receiving Social Security benefits.
Instead of negotiating, Mr Trump is making one-sided moves designed to preclude negotiations.
Settling claims might not preclude future lawsuits if the fund runs out of money.
An audit, by the way, does not legally preclude the release of these papers.
It's not enough to preclude a candidate like Mr. Rubio from winning the nomination.
Cryptocurrencies have now ascended to speculative values that actually preclude any non-speculative uses.
The suspension "does not preclude multi-lateral dialogue" with Russia regarding Syria, Trudeau added.
This would not preclude the case from reopening should new evidence come to light.
That doesn't preclude you from using those funds for other tax-planning plays, though.
The dynamics probably preclude it anyway — hard to see a clear-the-field frontrunner.
What law enforcement is asking for is going to preclude those strong security solutions.
No obvious physical or biological constraints preclude the construction of such potent biological weapons.
Some women's own health circumstances preclude the ability to produce any or sufficient milk.
It wouldn't ... preclude us from coming to a conclusion, but it might delay us.
However, that doesn't preclude flyover state Trump voters from claiming a landslide and mandate.
Our obligations to customers and law enforcement preclude us from responding to your inquiry.
The consensus is that no attack plan could confidently preclude escalation or collateral damage.
Buyers also should be aware of any laws or regulations that might preclude construction.
Going to a full-time program would preclude me from continuing in my job.
But such tensions need not preclude the West from pursuing areas of common interest.
A clinical history of psychological issues does not preclude someone from buying a gun.
That does not preclude him from having a touch of the Everyman as hero.
They may just set up impassable roadblocks that preclude access to avenues to fertility.
Turkey has previously warned it could not preclude military action to defend its interests.
That means those clauses — which preclude customers from suing in court — are still permitted.
It does not preclude a write-in campaign, according to Alabama's Secretary of State.
Many tax experts have replied that an IRS audit does not preclude their release.
Furthermore, the discrepancy between interior and exterior slices would preclude an egalitarian pizza experience.
But there's no reason why becoming a parent should preclude you from seeing the world.
The fact that I still hadn't slept with Phoebe, or anyone, didn't preclude these scenarios.
But the courts ruled that this did not preclude his running, and he won again.
However, the new rules certainly do not preclude the possibility of an exciting match entirely.
That does not preclude Mr Xi from naming a younger successor later in his term.
Those relationships aren't necessarily seen as a conflict of interest that would preclude a review.
Trump has revealed and confirmed deeply disturbing facts about America which should preclude any triumphalism.
Otherwise you would be in an analytic state, which would preclude you from having fun.
But the IRS has said its audit wouldn't preclude him from releasing the returns publicly.
Detractors in some states are drafting laws to preclude minimum-wage increases in rogue cities.
Australian withdrawal "does not preclude the government from engaging with the organization," the report noted.
Being under IRS audit does not preclude someone from disclosing his or her tax returns.
Does the leader, if older, have serious health issues that might preclude long-term investments?
From the bed, this room, every room, seems to preclude the theory of parallel universes.
So I do not preclude the possibility of civil disobedience and even going to jail.
The court of appeals speculated that the ruling would delay obtaining evidence, not preclude it.
It insisted that the Second Amendment should preclude even minimal safety requirements for concealed carry.
But it is separate, and it should not preclude the discussion of a rape allegation.
The search for a monoclonal treatment doesn't preclude the use of plasma in the meantime.
The measure would not preclude murder charges that can already be brought under existing law.
Cocoon House proves that sustainable design doesn't preclude gracious proportions, generous daylight or elegant interiors.
With 2018 midterm elections looming, however, Trump's criticism of McConnell and others won't preclude action.
These rules limit debate, preclude a filibuster and allow passage with a simple majority vote.
He claims that its alleged lack of disclosure should preclude it from working on bankruptcies.
No height of education or depth of cold, though, can altogether preclude errors creeping in.
It doesn't preclude the chance that Republicans will rebound to some degree by Election Day.
The IRS has said that audits don't preclude people from releasing their own tax information.
Importantly, measuring America's wealth doesn't preclude us from being concerned for the least well-off.
The ruling does not preclude Mississippi from putting Flowers on trial for a seventh time.
Should that preclude them from verifying the amount, and letting the customer know it's correct?
But I don't think this should preclude the possibility that these predictions could be wrong.
Removing one's clothes doesn't preclude one from seriousness of purpose, nor is it worthy of scorn.
Not being suspended does not preclude an organization from being under investigation, however, the agencies said.
It is also useful that a regulator has said that a call doesn't preclude MREL treatment.
Neal wanted to know if La'Mareea's condition would preclude her from being in a photo shoot.
However, Terex is not treating CFIUS as an issue that would preclude any deal with Zoomlion.
Worse yet, much of her electoral rhetoric might preclude any real concessions from her European counterparts.
This brand of nationalism does not preclude approaching the rest of the world with open arms.
The companies argued that individually negotiated pricing regimes with the buyers should preclude class action certification.
The IRS has said that an audit doesn't preclude a person from releasing their tax returns.
Being under audit by the IRS, however, does not preclude someone from disclosing their tax returns.
It does not, however, preclude love or romantic and sexual longings and all their attendant transcendence.
Among other things, returning to it now would probably preclude action on tax reform until 2019.
Although Cespedes declined the offer, that does not preclude the Mets from continuing to pursue him.
"I found them so cautious as to preclude our having any real discussion," he told me.
This global effort does not preclude domestic investments in building capacity to respond to outbreaks either.
Why didn't the statute of limitations preclude charging Mr. Weinstein in connection with allegations from 2004?
"I don't see anything that should preclude any of those chimpanzees from being transferred," she said.
In some precincts, viable candidates lost votes in the final alignment, something that the rules preclude.
Rules that effectively preclude this business model would result in less people being able to fly.
That does not preclude liability for insider trading, as the Supreme Court's decision in Salman v.
The ruling does not preclude the company from a restructuring under a different plan, he said.
Ator did have a criminal history, but it did not preclude him from owning a gun.
Being under audit by the IRS does not preclude someone from releasing their tax returns publicly.
A bad score can preclude you from a big chunk of a city's real estate market.
Trump, at a news conference Monday, suggested doubts about Swetnick might preclude her from being interviewed.
Trump has weighed in, but that shouldn't preclude Clinton from releasing a strong term limits platform.
It said the Commission's planned interim measures would not preclude Broadcom from continuing to sell any products.
Such a response should not, however, preclude the incoming Trump administration from fostering better relations with Russia.
She proved that failure often accompanies success, or at least that one does not preclude the other.
Thursday's announced settlement does not preclude further future enforcement action if the DFS investigation reveals further problems.
Not having cash won't preclude you from giving to panhandlers if people start taking after Abe Hagenston.
Bragging about pussy-grabbing doesn't preclude Trump and his supporters from participating in pedestal politics, of course.
Others noted that the offer's terms seemed to preclude users from joining class-action lawsuits against Equifax.
Senator Cassidy says his bill does not preclude a bipartisan attempt to shore up the individual market.
All of the sources cautioned this is an ongoing process and don't preclude a last-minute surprise.
But outdated FRA decrees largely preclude the industry from relying solely on them to ensure safe trains.
However, Terex it is not treating CFIUS as an issue that would preclude any deal with Zoomlion.
Crashes are a bummer in the moment, but they do not preclude successful landings in the future.
The agency has said an audit would not preclude the Republican presidential nominee from releasing the returns.
Keeping the rules as is would pretty much preclude them from passing any legislation without Republican input.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's plan to "Make America Great Again" may preclude selling companies to China.
However, the deals don't preclude ESL from also streaming to rival networks like Twitch, Twitter, or YouTube.
When her friends hear of her sexual plight, they reason that her love shouldn't preclude some naughtiness.
The author feels the same way, alleging that governing health concerns preclude the development of many buildings.
Such privilege could preclude them from being used in a criminal case against Cohen or other people.
"Referrals to the committee do not end or preclude FBI from conducting concurrent criminal investigations," he added.
Of course, improved relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors do not preclude a Palestinian peace deal.
That usually will preclude ordering a full tasting menu or expensive alcohol — not a problem for me.
All this still doesn't preclude the far more mundane hypothesis that life began right here on Earth.
Jerry Brown (D), would preclude internet providers from blocking, slowing or favoring certain websites, the Post reported.
Shareholders were asked to decide whether prior board experience should preclude women from obtaining future board seats.
"There's nothing about this court ruling that would preclude a passenger from filing a complaint," she said.
Leaving the military with anything less than an honorable discharge can preclude veterans from receiving government benefits.
That legislation aimed to preclude the E.P.A. from using any studies that could not be independently reproduced.
Individual units could still pursue statehood, but the lack of that recognition wouldn't preclude representation in Congress.
It will also preclude selecting an affinity group of people interested in a race, ethnicity or religion.
The good news is this ruling does not preclude the Department of Justice from bringing disciplinary charges.
And even relatively small changes in price could preclude millions of the poorest Indians from internet connectivity.
Showers that persist into the evening may turn to snow, although mild surface conditions should preclude accumulation.
This will preclude any manufacturer from knowing the prices that other manufacturers submit and create real competition.
Many are labeling him mentally ill and suggesting it should preclude him from holding the highest office.
But this isn't Gilead -- we have laws that likely preclude him from permanently shutting down the border.
However, the new National Security Strategy doesn't preclude the military from factoring climate change into its calculus.
They will not preclude the company from restarting a stock buyback program planned for next week, he added.
Reversal under the review act would also preclude the CFPB from issuing "substantially similar" regulation without new legislation.
Buffett said the Amex stake didn't preclude him of his portfolio managers from buying others in the industry.
That doesn't preclude alliances but is a looser affiliation than the interdependent model preferred by many European leaders.
Even if ketamine is found to work via another receptor, this does not preclude it working via NMDA.
Yet, given the consternation this has caused, I will give answer, to preclude further recurrence of mass vapors.
A deal for Starz doesn't preclude CBS from moving forward with a merger with Viacom, another person said.
Due to eligibility rules, Hayne's selection for Fiji would preclude him from ever playing international rugby for Australia.
The spin-off plan does not necessarily preclude a change to a different option such as an IPO.
Their star-studded night out didn't preclude the parents-to-be from indulging in some fast food, though.
Inclusion in the database would preclude them from purchasing a gun, although they could even appeal that decision.
The pseudonymisation almost at source may work, but the description of it as irreversible doesn't preclude linking attacks.
In reality, it was a "sham" designed to preclude women from having the safe, legal abortions they needed.
Writing an over-the-top narrative about secret societies and genetically modified super-soldiers doesn't preclude social statements.
Promoting family reunions does not preclude the United States from pursuing its efforts to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.
With that in mind, Ros-Lehtinen's defense of Obama's regulations will preclude potential attacks from future Democratic challengers.
This would preclude banks being exposed to legal liability for operations of a portfolio company, the report said.
The fact that Trump's executive order didn't mention the finding does not preclude future action on the matter.
S.A. searches to routine administrative inspections, my colleagues preclude victims of T.S.A. abuses from obtaining any meaningful remedy.
The high court's decision does not preclude state lawmakers, or Congress, from taking action to reduce partisan gerrymandering.
Even living in an age-segregated facility need not preclude a mutually profitable interaction between seniors and children.
Does its ephemeral nature, its roots in consumerism, frivolity and (sometimes) vulgarity, preclude it from achieving such transcendence?
To preclude international data fees, you can turn roaming off on your phone and still use Wi-Fi.
That does not preclude the possibility that Saudi Arabia could have sent other useful information to The Enquirer.
So there is a special obligation for the United States to preclude the recurrence of such a scenario.
Manafort's defense team had also asked to preclude any mention of the collusion probe from the Alexandria case.
At the same time, it's important to recognize that religious differences don't preclude the sharing of sacred values.
"Last night's speech didn't preclude a deal, but it sure squandered an opportunity to advance one," he said.
I just think these are the first votes were going to have, but that doesn't preclude other votes. Sen.
But in practice that doesn't preclude a bit of casual chat about matters of belief over the water-cooler.
And ulterior motives, if they exist, don't preclude the moguls' authentic interest in physics, life sciences, math, or SETI.
Hillary might've majorly boned it when she ran against Trump in 2016, that doesn't preclude her from trying again.
Proponents of this destructive mix successfully preclude any criticism by accusing any who dare raise objections of being racist.
It's unclear how such past events preclude the president from unequivocally condemning the white supremacists who gathered in Charlottesville.
Revolut currently has a team in Melbourne but doesn't preclude putting together teams in Sydney and Perth as well.
And there is nothing in that deal that would preclude the President's policies regarding border security and related matters.
The settlement does not preclude other parties from suggesting a merger or bringing other potential transactions to the board.
But such a transition doesn't preclude the possibility that restriction polices could accelerate that transition for painkiller dependent individuals.
To be sure, President Trump's manifold troubles may preclude Congress from doing anything meaningful until after the 2018 elections.
But prosecutors pushed back against that logic in today's filing, arguing that congressional inaction did not preclude the order.
For instance, does the agreement preclude rank-and-file members of the team from revealing details of the agreement?
If pursued seriously, writing demands a kind of obsessive concentration that came, at least for me, to preclude reading.
But apparently having spectacular hand-eye coordination and a strong overhead shot doesn't preclude you from having hateful opinions.
But that doesn't preclude an acknowledgment of their sexual orientations, and it doesn't excuse any reluctance to discuss that.
"The safety profile we observed does not preclude future development of our compound," a Pfizer spokesman said by email.
"The debate about a possible relaxation of the production restrictions should preclude any renewed price rise," Commerzbank analysts said.
But the multitrillion-dollar income tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy in his plan would preclude such investments.
This results in excessive menstrual pain and longer periods or scarring within the uterus that can preclude successful pregnancies.
Cohen's plea agreement does not stipulate that he cooperate with investigators, but does not preclude him from doing so.
They argue that all FBI agents have personal opinions and that it doesn't preclude them from doing their jobs.
" Hacienda representative David Leibowitz said federal regulations "preclude Hacienda from addressing any specifics about this patient or any patient.
Prosecutors in the case noted that dropping the charges now did not preclude them from refiling in the future.
The windows preclude the need for shades, a benefit when your view includes the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings.
However, the NHC also stressed that the new forecast does not preclude Dorian making landfall on the Florida coast.
Hemming characters into confined spaces doesn't preclude cinematic power — especially in stories about the economically precarious life of geishas.
Even if he were accused of a crime, the statute of limitations would most likely preclude his being prosecuted.
The analyses by Hall, Thompson and Abramowitz do not preclude the possibility that Warren could beat Trump in 2020.
But the tabulated result could be close enough for the remaining ambiguity to preclude a projection of a winner.
Again, this evidence is enough to support impeachment and preclude dismissal but not necessarily sufficient to determine the outcome.
His lawyers have also argued that his age when he committed the crimes should preclude him from being executed.
Ambassador Sondland hopes that the issues raised by the State Department that preclude his testimony will be resolved promptly.
The committee claims that Russia "trespass[ed] onto the DNC's private [computer] servers" and that this should preclude immunity.
Our structures must preclude bishops from deterring complaints against them, from hampering their investigation, or from skewing their resolution.
Shortly before joining the White House, Bolton described a grimly constrained set of options, which seemed to preclude diplomacy.
Even if you're like most millennials and have student loan debt, that doesn't automatically preclude you from retiring early.
Sanctions do the same, and since they may effectively preclude dollar settlement, the implications for the dollar are more acute.
But just because trade and diplomatic ties are strengthened doesn't preclude India from trying to catch up to China militarily.
If you have certain health conditions, such as celiac disease or diabetes, that doesn't preclude you from trying intuitive eating.
Probably not, particularly because one person noticing a rack of indestructible blue bikes doesn't preclude anyone else from noticing it.
To be clear, getting a campaign contribution from a telecom company does not preclude one from supporting net neutrality regulations.
If inclement weather does preclude some from caucusing, it's likely to hurt Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders the most. Why?
"That will create thousands of leisure and hospitality jobs, which are lower paying, so they preclude home ownership," Hovland said.
Instead, policy ideas come wrapped in ideologies -- which often seem to preclude their adoption across coalitions broad enough to pass.
"Nothing … preclude[s] any Party from entering into future business agreements or commercial opportunities," the CBP's memorandum of agreement states.
Medical research ethics preclude offering experiment volunteers excessive inducements, bioethicist Insoo Hyun of Case Western Reserve University told BuzzFeed News.
Where do you go for future funding, given that VCs have vice clauses that preclude them from backing the company?
Jackson said some companies do a good job already of sharing proxy voting information, but that doesn't preclude doing more.
"These collaborative efforts would not, of course, preclude other appropriate actions by our respective agencies or authority," the agencies said.
We must ask about the social and economic realities they face that may preclude benefiting fully from home-based hospice.
Yet Mr Pavlensky's status as an artist and enemy of the state does not preclude the possibility of his guilt.
The civil lawsuit does not preclude the Justice Department from pursuing criminal charges against Volkswagen, said the Justice Department official.
Nevertheless, one problem with bootstrapping is it can preclude startups from being able to grow quickly and dominate their market.
However, the lack of a stamp on Cohen's passport, does not preclude the possibility that he entered the Czech Republic.
But the dismissal wouldn't preclude civil immigration proceedings as those proceedings are a civil matter, Indiana lawyer Canon told me.
Belief in the afterlife seems to preclude an understanding that walkers are not people with souls, but merely animated flesh.
Or does the doctrine of constitutional avoidance preclude interpreting the 1986 law in a way that implicates the First Amendment?
Broadly speaking, one approach is to ensure that existing regulations—whether vital or outdated—don't preclude more innovative, transparent solutions.
The civil lawsuit does not preclude the Justice Department from pursuing criminal charges against VW, said the Justice Department official.
Foremost, the Trump administration's aim to decrease U.S. bilateral trade deficits with countries like India may preclude greater economic cooperation.
The introduction of a Russian air defense system that will preclude Turkey from receiving the F35 is obviously not welcome.
Ashe, 61, has only been charged with tax fraud, as prosecutors have said diplomatic immunity may preclude any bribery charges.
But he defended the effort, stressing that it was voluntary and did not preclude changes in the statute of limitations.
"I doubt this tweet will preclude Rothification," said Aron Szapiro, director of policy research for the investment research firm Morningstar.
So during that time, African-Americans were left subject to the harsh discrimination the original act was supposed to preclude.
"It would not be fair to either pass a law or try in court to preclude their rights," DeWine said.
In general, debt shouldn't preclude millennials from travelling, says Tiffany Aliche bestselling author and founder of the Budgetnista financial blog.
Debt at contemplated levels will weigh down the federal budget with interest costs that will preclude basic functioning of government.
But the White House said that doesn't preclude a lawyer in the office from doing some work on other nominations.
Leaving those protections, of course, does not preclude another executive order that would roll back gay rights in other areas.
For example, the First Circuit recently ruled that the CDA's immunity provision would preclude litigation – criminal or civil – against Backpage.
Of course, that does not preclude the constructor John Coulter and the puzzle editors from putting smiles on our faces.
That doesn't preclude "talks" in the interim, they say, as Tillerson has made a distinction between talks and formal negotiations.
The Internal Revenue Service has made clear that being under audit wouldn't preclude Mr. Trump from making his returns public.
"It doesn't really preclude that the market would rally on the small probability that tax reform gets done," he said.
"What it did not preclude us from doing, first of all, was learning from those prototypes," said the CBP official.
These premiums cover the medical costs for sick participants and preclude insurers from jacking up prices or fleeing the exchanges.
The EPA later said Pruitt has a "blanket exemption" to restrictions that usually preclude such flights on the taxpayers' dime.
Both bills would preclude states from passing any laws that would or would attempt to regulate how self-driving cars perform.
Barnes & Noble contended that the company's Delaware bylaws preclude advancement and indemnification for any claims unrelated to Parneros' actions as CEO.
"Lower interest rates should preclude a widespread real estate meltdown," said KBW analyst Frederick Cannon in a bank earnings preview report.
The resulting "black box," it is argued, will preclude us from understanding what exactly went wrong and who should be liable.
Being in an interracial relationship doesn't preclude you from racism, but Harry's defense of his fiance suggests that he is learning.
Unless firing by the NFL is "state action," and I doubt it is, nothing in the Constitution would preclude the firing.
This has promoted the design of glass buildings, lightweight structures and deep-plan buildings, which preclude the use of natural ventilation.
And this doesn't preclude a backlash against the bill should it actually be signed into law and start affecting Americans' lives.
The government has ruled out a customs union with the EU, claiming it would preclude signing trade deals with third countries.
The Friday indictments do not preclude the possibility of charges of Trump campaign collusion with the Russian government, according to Bloomberg.
The mood in India, however, makes it likely that all this will merely delay some kind of punishment, not preclude it.
This unique background doesn't preclude her from taking part in the conversation, but it certainly gives her an interesting vantage point.
As stated today by CARB, "Today's actions do not preclude a recall, but allow for a broader array of potential remedies."
Trump has recently accused both Mueller and Rosenstein of having conflicts of interest that preclude them from fairly completing the investigation.
Moreover, the company's limited FCF generation would preclude significant store-level investment even if an improved experience could drive positive comps.
A German exit would be better, both inherently and as a measure to preempt and preclude so dangerous an Italian departure.
Her opposition to raising the retirement age across the board, for example, does not preclude benefit cuts for high-income recipients.
One thing is that we don't have an open case now, that doesn't preclude we don't have a case in future.
The Jets' interest in Griffin would not preclude them from retaining Fitzpatrick, but a market has yet to develop for him.
Being white or writing for a traditional or established outlet doesn't preclude anyone from saying interesting things about His Royal Badness.
The changes announced Tuesday, which do not appear to preclude such targeting, may not save Facebook from liability in these contexts.
"We are clear; this commitment does not in any way preclude us from addressing Iran's hostile and destabilizing activities," Hunt said.
Similarly, my father's positive working relationship and friendships with laborers of color does not preclude him from racist thoughts or actions.
It should also preclude enforcement of such requirements, including a moratorium on closing banks that experience distress because of this crisis.
The disclosure did not preclude the possibility that federal investigators could determine the payment to Ms. Clifford violated campaign finance laws.
Ellis' decision to grant them use immunity does not preclude the quintet from being charged on the basis of other evidence.
The bill, aimed at combating childhood obesity, would not preclude children or parents from ordering alternatives, however, according to ABC 7.
The fact that two months of our salary is held back to preclude filing for unemployment is lost on most people.
In other words, he is arguing federalism concerns preclude asserting additional control over the conduct of federal elections by the states.
That he is not a journalist, however, will not preclude authoritarian governments from using his case to thwart the legitimate media.
The protections afforded to a defendant do not preclude repeated questioning about the charges, even if the person refuses to cooperate.
Yet Mr. Bullock's low support in the polls doesn't preclude the possibility that he'll play a meaningful role in the race.
" The firm continued: "IRS regulations and professional standards of conduct preclude us from publicly disclosing information regarding former or current clients.
Either way, both parties showed a lack of critical thinking skills that should preclude them from discussions at the grown-ups' table.
They have very disparate levels of fame, which doesn't preclude their friendship, but does beg one important question: How did they meet?
Revoking security clearances won't preclude anyone from speaking out against the Trump administration, and in fact spawned a fresh wave of criticism.
The so-called "emoluments" clauses, a federal judge in Maryland ruled on July 25th, may preclude Mr Trump from reaping these earnings.
Officials from the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party argue that the provisions would preclude turf battles between presidents and prime ministers.
Wells Fargo said that the actions announced on Tuesday "will not preclude additional steps being taken with respect" to Stumpf and Tolstedt.
The unemployment rate for people with disabilities is twice that of people without, and some disabilities nearly preclude full-time employment altogether.
One document recommended Supreme Court judges consult the president's office "unofficially and in advance" to preclude "unexpected" judgments in politically sensitive cases.
Of course, fresh starts don't preclude a reliance on old habits, and several Walking Dead-isms were still prevalent throughout the episode.
Saudi Arabia features on every list of egregious persecutors but successive American administrations granted waivers that preclude punitive measures against the kingdom.
A tie-up between FCA and Renault would not preclude a consolidation of the alliance with Nissan, one of the sources said.
The bill — which includes all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes — does not preclude states from implementing their own, more restrictive tobacco laws.
Watch: Running an Erotic Publishing Empire Hard work and a salt of the earth upbringing don't preclude women from being called divas.
That left journalists unsure of its authenticity - particularly as the conditions of Ghosn's $9 million bail preclude him from using the internet.
Topics preclude: will the realDonaldTrump please step down, what is reality, Siri's Easter egg, and other mysteries from the vaults of time.
Then again, AMC's ratings love affair with TWD would probably preclude them even thinking about cutting a single episode from their schedule.
Judicial mores, as they sometimes say, preclude judges from public comment outside the four corners of a case specifically assigned to them.
The government's opposition to a full sale does not preclude a more targeted deal, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Existing Supreme Court precedent appears to preclude this change, whether it is called a finding or an amendment to an existing rule.
Today, the economy is skating on thin ice because artificially low rates preclude such a stimulative effect when the economy next tanks.
Again, the political repercussions of such a chain of events likely preclude President Trump from taking similar steps in regard to Mueller.
"Unfortunately, our call to preclude a further escalation of tensions, to revise the policy of mutual intimidation, was not heeded," Nebenzia said.
"Unfortunately, our call to preclude a further escalation of tensions, to revise the policy of mutual intimidation, was not heeded," he said.
Specifically, the rules preclude merchants from either telling card users what Amex charges the merchants or offering incentives to use other cards.
That reality doesn't preclude the fact that she is increasingly an anchor around the necks of candidates running in politically marginal areas.
Colao said the German investment did not preclude a possible deal with Liberty, which owns the Unitymedia cable network in the country.
Politics can be touchy in the workplace, but disagreements don't preclude you from working with coworkers, and the same goes in porn.
League rules preclude one team from having two players on the designated rookie scale contract extensions possessed by both Davis and Irving.
I felt like, female directors, Asian directors, Asian female directors — my failure would somehow preclude them from the opportunities that they deserve.
But the sobering facts at the heart of the case did not preclude jury selection from veering at times into the absurd.
Sections of Santa Fe's land use code encourage green energy development, even when publicly visible, while other language seems to preclude it.
That will preclude the company from doing business with Petrobras, a key customer, for the time being, SBM said in a statement.
In its order to scrap net neutrality rules, the FCC notes that its measures preclude net neutrality regulations on the state level.
It would also complicate, or perhaps even preclude, forging trade deals with countries like the United States, another major goal of Brexit.
" Thursday's agreement covers only this season, but the Mariners said it would "preclude him from returning to the active roster in 2018.
For one thing, the McConnell approach does not preclude going through the motions of working with the president of the opposite party.
But that does not preclude us from designing an Air Traffic Control Organization that is superior to any system in existence today.
Short-term strategic alliances sometimes form among rivals, but the rules of the games preclude the possibility of something like collective bargaining.
The only sacrifice she asks is that you keep it for a while, although that would preclude returning it to the store.
The United States Embassy in the Philippines said that the deferral did not preclude the country from receiving grants in the future.
And yes, this new standard may indeed preclude an entire generation of men from judgeships, elected office, and running Fortune 500 companies.
The settlement does not preclude other parties from suggesting a merger or bringing other potential transactions to the board, one source said.
But despite its resources, China and the PLAN face challenges and shortfalls that preclude it from being the threat these advances might suggest.
Without a doubt, we'll have to be careful as we move into this uncharted genetic territory, but we shouldn't preclude the possibility altogether.
The local investigation and the warrant, however, did not preclude the requested extradition of the suspect to Belgian law enforcement authorities, it added.
"The boycott we are calling for does not preclude communication and collaboration with individual Turkish scholars or democratic institutions/journals," the petition clarifies.
That fact does not preclude or exclude--indeed it is the exact opposite of those limiting words--the full expression of religious freedom.
"It did not preclude those consumers who felt they wanted a refund to demand it from Trump University or in court," Morales added.
She cited privacy laws that preclude the agency "from commenting on protected health information for any inmate in our custody," the newspaper reported.
None of the three countries' domestic political considerations that are now interwoven with NAFTA renegotiations necessarily preclude a mutually beneficial agreement being reached.
Unfortunately, "cloud cover over the area may preclude electro-optical (EO) imagery but infrared (IR) maybe available," the 2011 Air Force briefing added.
The new F.A.A. rules do not necessarily preclude a hodgepodge of state and local drone regulations that have popped up in recent years.
But the common law and long accepted rules of legal ethics preclude anyone from being a judge in his or her own case.
Physicists have been capable of manipulating single atoms for 25 years, but there are several problems that preclude easily implementing atomic-scale memory.
Cohen's agreement does not stipulate that he must cooperate with investigators moving forward, though it also does not preclude him from doing so.
Trump's lawyers are reportedly attempting to preclude Trump from sitting down for the interview due to concern that the president could perjure himself.
Yet extension of EU membership beyond March 2019, which would preclude trade talks with third countries, might not be politically sellable in Britain.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) on Monday called Trump a racist for insisting that someone's ethnicity could preclude them from being a fair jurist.
In any case, past experience suggests Moscow will lie about this and try to keep the treaty façade to preclude an American reaction.
And over the years these freedoms have been interpreted to preclude most economic measures that a left-wing government might want to take.
The improvement in specific provision cover (FY17: 51%; FY16: 7503%) is positive but does not preclude the need for a substantial capital injection.
After that, he will begin a cautious program of physical therapy, which he and the team hope will preclude the need for surgery.
That does not legally preclude jurors from speaking publicly, but as of Sunday afternoon, none of the 12 appeared to have come forward.
The judge rejected a defense motion to preclude the testimony about the cases, saying it could be used to show consciousness of guilt.
But Palestinian negotiators have always rejected that idea, arguing that Israeli control over Ariel would preclude the territorial contiguity of a Palestinian state.
If planning is anything in this context, it's not making decisions today that preclude the more ambitious and visionary elements of our future.
He has said he won't do so while he's under audit, though the IRS says audits don't preclude candidates from providing their returns.
At home, Lukach is Giulia's primary caregiver, one whose heroic rise to the occasion does not preclude moments of frustration and even rage.
Republicans are seeking to pass a repeal bill under special budget rules that limit debate to 20 hours and preclude a Democratic filibuster.
The bill is scheduled to go to the Senate floor next week under these procedures, which limit debate and preclude a Democratic filibuster.
While the rules preclude Badham from offering weather services once racing begins, his pre-race reports break the course into 12-hour increments.
The late-night statement appeared to preclude any need for the commission to try to adjudicate an unprecedented question of royalty and politics.
But, by that same token, the agreement doesn't preclude the US or any other country from punishing Iran for its non-nuclear activities.
As many observers have pointed out, this could preclude plans for space mining by companies such as Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources.
Justice Chimes' status quo orders, they said, did not preclude the trademark suit, and they'd demonstrated the futility of demanding action from Ross Cellino.
They say the Clean Air Act does not preclude EPA's plan and that the agency has used a similar approach when issuing previous regulations.
But that may not preclude him from joining the court's other conservatives in restricting its scope by upholding abortion restrictions enacted in conservative states.
Judge Richard Clifton dissented from Tuesday's ruling, saying the Second Amendment did not preclude the sort of licensing rules used in Hawaii and elsewhere.
But it does not preclude forming a new customs union with the EU, as Andorra, Monaco—and, on a bigger scale, Turkey—have done.
It's true that she comes from a family that has done great in business but that shouldn't preclude someone from following their own dreams.
The use of the word "primarily" to describe the main focal point of the meeting doesn't preclude the fact that other things came up.
That should not preclude him from assuring the American people that he isn't looking for a massive invasion or longstanding engagement in the area.
As longtime Kudlow critic Jonathan Chait notes, Kudlow was predicting in 1993 that Bill Clinton's hikes to top rates would preclude an economic recovery.
That in turn would preclude talks on an EU-wide investment protection treaty that would be a precursor to the broad-based trade pact.
The most direct would be to simply have a "high tax exception" to GILTI tax and preclude effective tax rates above a set rate.
It undermines social cohesion, and, finally, creates the conditions for what the social contract is meant to preclude: a war of all against all.
In his testimony Mueller, while noting that Justice Department regulations preclude indicting a sitting president, said a president can be indicted after leaving office.
Such efforts should not, however, preclude the criminal prosecution of former ISIS fighters via local courts where there is sufficient evidence to do so.
The order did not preclude the Goodson's trial from moving forward, but only meant that Porter could not testify -- at least for the moment.
On Saturday, hundreds of police officers surrounded Charlottesville's downtown area throughout the day in order to preclude any violent outbursts, according to multiple reports.
Republicans aim to pass tax reform through the same special budget rules they used on health care, which preclude a filibuster by Senate Democrats.
"Nothing would preclude DEA from considering additional scientific evidence from the FDA or other sources as part of our deliberations," the spokesperson tells Tonic.
But the group's new, hyper-local focus apparently doesn't preclude them from weighing in on the national pursuits of their most famous former member.
I could say I feel sad about the fact that we have to make choices in life and sometimes these choices preclude other choices.
They're overreacting in this regard; Trump made clear that his announcement does not preclude the Palestinians negotiating for their own capital in East Jerusalem.
Cohen's attorneys are in court seeking a temporary restraining order, arguing that attorney-client privilege should preclude investigators from going through the seized documents.
However, this heightened faith was more likely to lead to them insisting on their sisters wearing hijabs, rather than preclude them from selling drugs.
But he also vastly expanded Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank in a bid to secure a Greater Israel and preclude Palestinian independence.
But of course, we all know what that means: The prospect of the Hole is likely to preclude people from volunteering to report symptoms.
In other words, Mr. McConnell has already concluded that credible allegations of serious sexual misconduct should preclude a person from serving in the Senate.
"Since an inability to breastfeed doesn't preclude you from nurturing your child, we want to introduce an emoji that everyone can use," she said.
In a nutshell, the Supreme Court has ruled that the Second Amendment guarantees individual gun owners' rights, but it does not preclude reasonable regulations.
Thus, Moezzi's disappearance does not preclude Iran's domestic activists or the international community from saving him in much the same way they saved Sadeghi.
But there are numerous logistical and diplomatic issues that preclude launching an operation similar to SEAL Team Six's raid against bin Laden in 2011.
At least 41 states have publicly agreed to accept refugees, but a governor's decision doesn't preclude local officials from refusing to give their consent.
Security researchers and the former Apple executive said any damage that prevented third-party tools from working would also preclude a solution from Apple.
But the Second Amendment does not "preclude questions about, commentary on, or criticism for the exercise of that right," the federal appeals court said.
With just whisper networks, the burden is on women to avoid and strategize rather than on systems and power structures to address and preclude.
Congress, which was held by Republicans, lessened the number of judges to seven after Lincoln's death to preclude Democrat Andrew Johnson from appointing justices.
The process requires filing paperwork, paying a fee or even retaining an attorney, which Thomas emphasized can preclude vulnerable populations, like minorities, from participating.
Making the financial titans pay for their guarantees would not preclude alternatives such as reducing their size or requiring them to be better capitalized.
The board may well have rendered the case moot by repealing the program in a purposeful attempt to preclude all future chances of resolution.
"Federal Tax Laws do not preclude officers and directors of charitable organizations from engaging in political campaign activity in their individual capacities," he said.
"And it shouldn't preclude from strength over the latter half of December, which is when we tend to see seasonal strength for the month."
It was unclear whether Mr. Cohen's agreement to testify before the Oversight Committee would preclude appearances, in public or private, before other House panels.
The agency said it found no rule violations and that the assignment of additional inspectors was standard practice to preclude any deterioration in maintenance.
In no way do the findings of Mueller's report preclude anyone from monetizing the current political atmosphere in the form of T-shirts, however.
Point is ... the dress would've been chosen way before the Time's Up's buzz began in late 2017, and would preclude a last-minute wardrobe change.
In the meantime, Cellino & Barnes is operating under orders from Justice Chimes that preclude both Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes from upending the status quo.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals had previously ruled in favor of Bartlett, holding that probable cause didn't preclude a claim of retaliatory arrest.
That would not preclude Trump from proceeding with litigation to tie up the issue in the courts, despite Supreme Court precedent upholding congressional impeachment power.
She is likely to seek the presidency again next year unless congress votes to strip her of the parliamentary privileges which currently preclude her arrest.
Yes, but courts have found that the Second Amendment does not prevent sensible regulation (just as the First Amendment does not preclude laws on defamation).
A tie-up between FCA and Renault would not preclude a consolidation of Renault's alliance with Japanese carmaker Nissan, a source told Reuters on Saturday.
And there are questions about whether Justice's settlement with Mylan would preclude individual states from pursuing their own rebate-related legal actions against the company.
NHTSA's model state policies for [autonomous vehicle] operating or licensing users must preclude discrimination on the basis of disability by states or any government entity.
But, politics and business being what they are, that doesn't preclude the city giving Google any tax breaks or other perks of its own accord.
Suu Kyi is once again skipping the General Assembly — but her absence doesn't preclude the international community from condemning Myanmar, or from taking collective action.
Downey declined to disclose specific terms of the deal, including whether or not Caterpillar's involvement may preclude Airware from working with other heavy equipment makers.
It does not preclude creating an honorary nonvoting membership, but regardless, the Academy cannot focus solely on recruitment as a way to address this problem.
While the agency said they did not posses either, that does not preclude the possibility that other individuals or agencies recorded White House conversations secretly.
Other printed electronics usually require toxic solvents that preclude them from being used on clothing, but Torrisi's ink is both cheap and safe to use.
Yet playing it straight does not preclude adding value with journalistic judgment — such as, in extreme cases, calling out a lie when we see it.
There also tends to be a shared sense of noble mission across the news media that can preclude journalists from questioning their own potential biases.
That's because the order generally doesn't preclude Facebook from implementing new products and services that infringe on users' privacy or from collecting their personal information.
Life as an I.T.F. darling ends; age, stagnated skill and hardship preclude money tournaments; not everyone can move to the United States, as Hagenimana did.
The First Amendment would likely preclude German-style regulation here, in any event; for better or worse, America is a nation forged from raucous speech.
There have been reports that Trump has asked his aides about pardons for his family members and himself to preclude the ongoing Special Counsel probe.
Ducey's appointment wouldn't preclude other Arizona Republicans from running in the 2020 primary in a race that's likely to be among the nation's most competitive.
There is disagreement over whether there will be sufficient reliable capacity to preclude the possibility of outages, which could hammer the operations of industrial companies.
Her standing among white men does not threaten her clinching the Democratic nomination this year, or preclude her from winning in November, unless it craters.
All of these measures add up to a modern-day poll tax inspired by the Jim Crow era's efforts to preclude all Americans from voting.
In turn, the collapse would preclude Iran from projecting power in the region, shifting the balance in favor of Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
He did not complain about being used in a blowout and said it would certainly not preclude him from pitching in Game 5, if needed.
Also, given the prodigious amount of food a recovering dragon requires, a bountiful supply of fish can preclude any drain on the local livestock population.
He has said that the returns were under audit by the I.R.S., but that does not actually preclude him from releasing them to the public.
And it may not be final yet, government workers reminded themselves even as they celebrated, as the three-week deal does not preclude another impasse.
A senior administration official emphasized that the pause in public testimony would be brief and would not preclude other forms of information-sharing with Congress.
Though ZTE's fine does not preclude the manufacturer from further investigation by the U.S. government, regardless of whether the actions took place before or after.
The defense sought to preclude her from testifying, saying it effectively charged him with a new crime that was never presented to the grand jury.
Sophia's can-do attitude and relentless work ethic preclude her from ever fully reflecting on what it is she dreams for out of Silicon Valley.
Republican leaders say the Senate will vote on the bill using procedures that preclude a Democratic filibuster and allow passage by a simple majority vote.
Gaetz, a Judiciary Committee member, argued that not being on the panels leading the inquiry should not preclude him from sitting in on Hill's testimony.
Reserving fall airtime now doesn't preclude committees like the RGA from canceling their buys later in the year, if polling shows the political climate changing.
The fact that all of Clinton's alleged conduct has occurred before she would have assumed the presidency does not necessarily preclude a carry-over effect.
Richard L. Hasen, an election law expert and law professor at the University of California, Irvine, said the decision seemed to preclude Texas from preclearance.
These methods include adherence to principles of analytic rigor which preclude policy proscription, and focuses on descriptive and predictive intelligence products for policy-making customers.
Since a Turkish airstrike on YPG forces in late April, U.S. troops reportedly are patrolling with YPG forces to preclude another strike by the Turks.
"The whistleblower allegations — he's gonna have to deal with it, but I don't think it would preclude him from being an effective administrator," Cox said.
Gaetz, a Judiciary Committee member, argued that not being on the panels leading the inquiry should not preclude him from sitting in on Hill's testimony.
"[These] problems preclude the company from moving forward as previously planned, even a few months ago," J.P. Morgan analysts wrote in a note Jan. 17.
It claims that President Trump's many prejudicial remarks about Mr. Bergdahl made at campaign events and political rallies preclude the possibility of a fair trial.
A handful of Democrats has argued that the special counsel's ongoing investigation should preclude Trump from nominating a successor to replace resigning Justice Anthony Kennedy.
But the king's late-night statement appeared to preclude any need for the election commission to weigh in on matters of the monarchy and statecraft.
Lewis and, in a 5-4 split, decided to uphold forced arbitration agreements that preclude employees from pursuing class-action lawsuits against their bosses in court.
It was too early to tell whether China's offer would be sufficient to preclude an increase in U.S. tariffs at the start of 2019, he said.
Moderately higher yields don't preclude further upside for stocks, but they arguably create a lower ceiling on valuations and feed into cost pressures on indebted companies.
Software reviews of existing Huawei products are not sufficient to preclude the possibility of a vendor pushing a malicious update that enables surveillance in the future.
However, after the Cold War we learned the Soviets were developing an anthrax weapon designed to carry one hundred deadly organisms to preclude an effective response.
Despite signing a nondisclosure agreement — which may not necessarily preclude reporting a crime — and threats of legal action, Pace is considering pursuing criminal charges against Kelly.
At the time the deal was announced, officials from both Ford and VW stressed that it did not preclude them from forming additional tie-ups independently.
And then we sing "Happy Birthday" to him, although copyright law might preclude us from singing the whole thing so we skipped some of the words.
Still, there is plenty of trading interest and those things don't preclude Coinbase from adding XRP in the future were it to choose to do so.
Girls Squad Lena Dunham's membership in the SwiftSquad does not preclude the maintenance and deploying of her own squad, which is primarily composed of Girls castmates.
Of course, that doesn't necessarily preclude Apple from releasing a similar feature in the future, when millions of 2017-vintage iPhones are suffering from depleted batteries.
If your state's trapping laws allow it and you opt to trap the squirrels, Seerveld recommends driving 10 miles away before freeing them, to preclude homecomings.
"I don't think we really saw anything in the mission so far ... that would preclude us from having the crewed mission later this year," Stich said.
"Additionally, bird guards will be installed on Entergy-owned 345 kV and 138 kV Transmission Towers to preclude the effects of bird streaming," the report said.
McQuay noted that qualifying for Tally is still an important hurdle, and one that will preclude the app from helping those with major credit card debt.
While the offense that cost Flynn his job was lying to the vice president, that does not preclude the possibility that he was working with others.
EU law "does not preclude a host provider from being ordered to remove such information worldwide," Szpunar wrote, according to a statement released by the ECJ.
You also have to pass background check that is meant to preclude anyone with a felony conviction, certain chemical dependencies, or who are considered mentally incompetent.
Mr. Trump told him that the withdrawal deal Mr. Johnson negotiated with the European Union would preclude a trade agreement between Britain and the United States.
The star is probably not enveloped by a Dyson sphere, but that shouldn't preclude scientists from looking for signals that may prove or disprove its existence.
"We are not looking to preclude coal from being part of the energy system, and indeed, we project that it will continue to be," she said.
Even a short shutdown could preclude employees from attending or presenting at an important scientific conference during or shortly afterwards, even if they spent months preparing.
The Hill-HarrisX survey found that 62 percent of Democratic respondents say the allegations of past behavior should not preclude him from being a 2023 candidate.
Additionally, federal policies regarding transplant center reimbursement and evaluation, access to electronic records and surgeon preference also create challenges and may preclude otherwise successful transplant matches.
"We hope that today's developments and Mr. Cohen's plea agreement will not preclude his appearance before our Committee as needed for our ongoing investigation," they said.
Peikin did not comment on whether the civil charges preclude future criminal charges or whether other agencies were engaged in ongoing criminal investigations against the company.
He also pointed out that even if the Prada figures were supposed to represent animals, that didn't preclude them from being racist or perceived as such.
The strong economy and the full employment make generalized tax cuts unnecessary, but that does not preclude more spending on infrastructure and other public service areas.
In January, a judge denied his effort to dismiss Carroll's lawsuit by arguing his residency in Washington should preclude him from being sued in New York.
The 60-day case completion requirement also will preclude children from accessing humanitarian protection through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a significant avenue for relief.
Prosecutors bank on the fact that a person's criminal history does not necessarily preclude that person from telling the truth on the witness stand, she said.
Even if you don't have kids, financial limitations, exhaustion and the need to finally binge-watch "Russian Doll" will preclude you from doing things every evening.
But even if the assault charges didn't technically go down as domestic violence, assault alone can be treated as a felony, which should preclude gun ownership.
The problem is that even if Pinker is right, his analysis does not preclude a sustained period in which the anti-democratic right dominates American politics.
He insists that all is calm, though calm does not preclude snipers stationed in the surrounding hills 24/7 watching for incursions from other armed groups.
The rules preclude a filibuster and allow passage with a simple majority vote, but generally require that provisions of the bill affect federal spending or revenue.
"I was just referring to the fact that [the] wording of the NDA doesn't preclude journalists from speaking to folks on the record," the staffer said.
"Companies should not deliberately design their systems to preclude any form of access to content even for preventing or investigating the most serious crimes," they wrote.
Moreover, while cannabis' Schedule I classification under federal law makes clinical research far more onerous than it should be, it does not preclude it all together.
In the other direction, the agency has been persistent in interpreting the ODA to preclude the creation of new "rare diseases" that are not medically supported.
"Companies should not deliberately design their systems to preclude any form of access to content even for preventing or investigating the most serious crimes," Barr said.
To date, Ashe has only been charged with tax fraud in connection with the bribes, amid questions about whether diplomatic immunity may preclude any bribery charges.
This time, full scale military intervention is unlikely because the laws of the European Union preclude member states from turning their armies against their own populations.
Commissioner Bishop also worried that such guidelines would preclude new entrepreneurs from a market that already prefers to give contracts to wealthy clients and multinational corporations.
"Whatever deference we accord to the President's immigration and national security policy judgments", the unsigned opinion held, "does not preclude us from reviewing the policy at all".
Rules vary from country to country, but, generally, certain convictions—especially international drug trafficking and sex-tourism charges—will preclude a person from getting a US passport.
In my own conversations with HTC, the company hastens to add that such an embrace certainly doesn't preclude the company from leaning in on its own offering.
In a prior Q&A with investors, he noted that Trump's obvious bullishness on fossil fuels might not necessarily preclude potential upside for the alternative fuels sector.
"Negative results do not preclude 2019-nCoV infection and should not be used as the sole basis for treatment or other patient management decisions," the FDA said.
Only all-electric VTOL aircraft will be included in Uber's air taxi service, though, which would seem to preclude a hybrid propulsion system like Bell's Nexus vehicle.
A deal between FCA and Renault would not preclude a consolidation of Renault's alliance with Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Co Ltd , a source told Reuters on Saturday.
Icahn this month launched a campaign to unseat four Occidental directors, arguing they entered into the deal for Anadarko to preclude Occidental from becoming a takeover target.
The news came in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, and does not necessarily preclude a change to a different option such as an initial public offering.
Before Obamacare, some insurance companies used to consider medical treatment related to domestic violence and rape a pre-existing condition that would preclude survivors from getting insurance.
If your mother tosses your comic books and turns your childhood room into an office, this doesn't preclude a claim, but it would then require other evidence.
"Our long-term approach does not preclude us from targeting strategic investments and divestments, as we have demonstrated over the past year," the company said on Friday.
"Recovery time, complications, and ongoing hormone treatments preclude many of them from being able to do a lot of the tasks needed in the military," she added.
The current partisan alignment should effectively preclude a shutdown, but Trump's particular mix of incompetence, narcissism, and poor judgment is potent enough to confound basic game theory.
Cable operators such as Liberty Global are currently not required to open up their networks in most countries, although the current EU regulation does not preclude it.
Of course, rules did not preclude these maneuvers from including, and one Pankrationist of the period noted that getting bitten was standard once fighters hit the ground.
In other states, such as Utah and Montana, my income would preclude my child from getting the coverage they needed to live a full and healthy life.
In addition, its important to remember that tax cuts on the nation's top earners do not preclude other tax cuts that will help the majority of Americans.
Making money and striving for ratings are what media corporations do, but that doesn't preclude doing the hard work of professional journalism that the citizenry sorely needs.
A more likely explanation is that it was a desperate, almost suicidal attempt to preclude an expected wave of arrests and demotions in the army this summer.
These creditors said in a statement on Monday they would not pursue legal action during that time, although that does not preclude smaller investors from filing lawsuits.
In this best-case scenario, the next Democratic president will have to work with a Senate that has bound itself by rules that preclude party-line legislation.
Speaking from Juba, South Sudan's minister of information, Michael Makuei Lueth, said the government accepted the agreement, though he did not preclude the possibility of logistical problems.
Current record low interest rates would preclude use of traditional interest rate cuts, and still overloaded central bank balance sheets would rule out new quantitative easing programs.
A probability: Democrats will press Mueller on whether he would have indicted the president but for Justice department regulations that preclude that action against a sitting president.
The ranking Democrat said he is open to having people testify behind closed doors, but that such a testimony does not "preclude" the previously scheduled open hearing.
As a result, some issuers are now amending their documentation to preclude the use of an argument involving sharia compliance to justify any refusal to redeem sukuk.
When Democrats take control, in numbers that preclude Republican veto power, they pass thoughtful, ambitious policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the clean energy transition.
Trump's refusal to accept this fact did not preclude Congress from seizing control of Russia policy and imposing broader and wider sanctions on Russia and key elites.
Or someone may be dealing with intimacy issues, trauma, or any number of things that would preclude them from enjoying or being comfortable with sex, Harwick adds.
Playing early in the season in Tampa — before the start of the rainy season — would preclude the need to build a domed stadium, thereby cutting construction costs.
My wife and I do not have any children, and the doctor wanted to make sure that we didn't prematurely preclude ourselves from the joys of parenthood.
Many free trade agreements include rules that actually preclude developing countries from implementing food and agricultural policies that would help feed the poor by empowering peasant farmers.
And while many women derive their deepest fulfillment as mothers, it doesn't preclude their ambition or fly in the face of leaning in or out or sideways.
In their motion asking the court to preclude Guzmán's attorneys from making the claim, prosecutors pointed out Cogan's own words from the second day of the trial.
Supporters of the bill describe it as a partial solution and a place to start, and say it doesn't preclude Congress from pursuing more comprehensive paid leave.
The Senate measure will be considered under special procedures that limit debate to 20 hours, preclude a Democratic filibuster and allow passage with a simple majority vote.
The Senate is considering the repeal bill under special procedures that preclude a Democratic filibuster, but the procedures also limit what can be included in the bill.
But his authority doesn't prevent states from acting on their own to ratify the amendment -- or preclude them from legally challenging the Justice Department's opinion in court.
And, these people said, it was why they forced Mr. Ailes's resignation after that investigation found enough potential evidence to preclude them from standing by his denials.
The bank reached a settlement to preclude a damages trial, with the size of the payout contingent on the outcome of its appeal of the liability verdict.
Canada has sort of had rules that preclude that kind of stuff for a while, but now that they're legalizing there's pressure from businesses to do something.
Modern TV is skewed toward viewers who will watch everything in one big gulp, in ways that often preclude the pleasures of a single, beautifully constructed episode.
Defense lawyer O'Neal said in an email that the distinction is critical because the TCPA does not preclude all automated calls but does prohibit certain forms of telemarketing.
That deal could make the company less likely to win an auction for Cox, although it shouldn't preclude Scripps from making an offer, one of the people said.
That's what happened in 1970 when a judge ruled that copyright law didn't preclude a filmmaker from using certain "stock" jokes told by comic and satirist Lenny Bruce.
"The very short lifetimes of the heavy bottom and charm quarks preclude any practical applications of such reactions," the researchers write in the study published yesterday in Nature.
"There's no restriction that would preclude a person from purchasing a device online or going to local radio shack and creating one of these devices themselves," he said.
This behaviour only ended in 1952 when nationalisation of the steel industry to preclude a strike was blocked by the Supreme Court, which said Truman needed congressional support.
Google dropped out last October without submitting a formal bid, saying the military work conflicted with its corporate principles, which preclude the use of artificial intelligence in weaponry.
However, while this view may well be correct from a longer-term perspective, it doesn't preclude the possibility of short- to medium-term periods where supply exceeds demand.
That does not preclude the use of state power to keep Muslims in line, and for example, punish them if they fail to fast or cover themselves properly.
This approach doesn't preclude her from correcting her opponent's distortions and misstatement of fact, but if she engages in a war of barbs and emotion, she will lose.
His report, presuming the need to keep intelligence sources and methods secret does not preclude it, could contain the most detailed accounting yet of the Russian election operation.
In a separate report this month, discussed by the Security Council on Thursday, Sharp and Catalan's colleagues said they could not preclude the involvement of state security services.
" She said sanctions had not prevented Bombardier from speaking with Iran about its aviation needs: "It doesn't preclude us from engaging in strategic discussions, which we are doing.
His office established a royalty policy committee to weigh in on rates for federal energy production and didn't preclude the possibility of raising those rates in the future.
He's a WWE guy, regardless of his freelancer's contract, and his age seemed to preclude him from anything more than some solid matches in the midcard for NJPW.
Yet the sobering takeaway of this production is that the cultural walls that separate the black and Hasidic communities here are so insurmountable as to preclude such identification.
The administration insisted that its use of the term "legal presence" did not carry broad significance and did not preclude the government from rescinding an individual's protected status.
But the new bill would preclude cities from interfacing with driverless taxis, Spiegelman claimed, which could force many businesses to flee the state for more welcoming regulatory climates.
That would preclude the consideration of studies — like those linking mercury from power plants to impaired brain development — that rely on personal health information gathered under confidentiality agreements.
Technology and the initial mission of the Space Force will likely preclude American military personnel patrolling the heavens and doing battle against an enemy for the time being.
That doesn't, however, preclude him looking at more risky bond sectors, such as high-yield and emerging markets debt, despite their strong correlations to stocks in bad markets.
"We concluded that, given all the facts, it should not be something that would preclude us to do this particular transaction and all of its elements," Finchem said.
By Friday morning, it was clear that, while S.B. 151 avoided some of the flaws that plagued its predecessors, it would not preclude further protests in the state.
Zuckerberg's recourse to communitarian discourse is a way to preclude these questions from being asked, to provide an answer to what is still very much an open question.
Less blatant, but no less powerful, is when the fixed costs imposed by even well-intentioned baseline regulatory requirements preclude any but the largest players from operating profitably.
Often Lekman contents himself with an ideal of songwriting where amusing whims, clever lines, token stabs at humor, and sharply observed details preclude emotional engagement with the material.
In their absence, the judge cautioned Mr. Lichtman against making statements that might not be supported by evidence or that the judge's own rulings could preclude as inadmissible.
While their identity doesn't automatically preclude them from being able to tell these stories, it does make their attempts to do so a more difficult needle to thread.
Indeed, several hours after his initial tweets, Mr. Trump seemed to preclude the possibility that the time might ever be ripe, without laying out his own preferred strategy.
"Whatever deference we accord to the president's immigration and national security policy judgments does not preclude us from reviewing the policy at all," the appeals court's opinion said.
He insists his well-known fear of germs would preclude him from enjoying such a performance, even though he could easily have done so at a safe distance.
Shah pointed out Monday that the administration had targeted some officials close to the Kremlin strongman in response to Russian election meddling and wouldn't preclude further such action.
" He continues, "Because American electoral institutions typically preclude politicians from looking beyond their political party, entrepreneurial legislators create new ideological institutions beneath the traditional pockets of congressional power.
Unfortunately for our country, these well-financed districts are invariably located in our country's most affluent communities, whose housing costs preclude the enrollment of children raised in poverty.
This fund would supplement (and not supplant) preparedness funding during an emergency; would not preclude supplemental emergency funding; and would come with a mechanism to automatically replenish funds.
Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said the G20 agreements on currencies did not preclude appropriate action in the currency market to prevent excessive and disorderly exchange rate movements.
This holiday season, I'm wondering why Christmas stations don't play and create new hits with regularity — the enterprise's defining conservatism needn't preclude a bouncier array of novelty songs.
Yet this coordination and collaboration with Shi'ite Iran doesn't preclude him from working with Sunni Arab states to promote trade for Russian industry and its atomic energy program.
"Failure to do so will impede our ability to preserve [Unlimited] for customers and will either delay or outright preclude the listing of [Unlimited]," the open letter states.
General Atlantic's and Dragoneer's involvement would not preclude an entry by SoftBank, however — in fact, the two could be in talks together as part of a joint agreement.
To measure this kind of obstruction, political scientists often use cloture filings, which are the formal procedures for cutting off Senate debate to end or preclude a filibuster.
Republicans intend to use the next budget to write reconciliation instructions for tax reform; Senate rules preclude using the next budget resolution for health care reform as well.
"There are certain conditions that you would want to look out for, and you preclude that whole process if you just jump to taking the medication," he explained.
Mr. Sorenson, who is also gay, said his uncle used to chide him for being monogamous, which for the older couple did not preclude casual sex with others.
The plea deal does not preclude Cohen from providing information to special counsel Mueller, who could recommend a reduction in Cohen's sentence if he assisted in the investigation.
But if you don't live in a country were YouTube Music is offered, that doesn't preclude you from just opening up the regular YouTube app and watching music videos.
The presumptive GOP nominee has allowed that he will release returns eventually — but only when he is cleared of routine audits that his counsel says should preclude their release.
Justice Department officials said that the complaint represented the first step in legal action against Volkswagen and did not preclude a criminal charge or the targeting of specific executives.
Nevertheless, a slowdown doesn't necessarily preclude high returns: Santander's Brazilian subsidiary also earned a 20 percent ROTE last year even though the economy expanded by a modest 1.1 percent.
But while Trump administration officials say the move wouldn't preclude two states in the future, the Palestinians say it would effectively be a "kiss of death" for that process.
"Congress did not intend to preclude actions alleging that firearms manufacturers or sellers violated state consumer protection laws by promoting their firearms for illegal, criminal purposes," the court held.
The wording of the new statement does not preclude Northern demands that might derail talks again, such as an insistence that all American troops be withdrawn from the South.
While the Kremlin may still hold out hope Trump will eventually act on his continued desire to improve ties with Moscow, American domestic politics likely preclude this from happening.
This doesn't necessarily preclude the natural selection of males who can give the impression of powerful displays, while exploiting natural resonance to exert the least effort in doing so.
The purpose of the rape shield law is to preclude a defendant from shifting the focus of the trial from the defendant's culpability to the victim's virtue and chastity.
To be clear, terraforming is not necessarily an impossibility, but the timeframes and technologies required preclude the possibility of sustaining large, vibrant colonies on Mars for the foreseeable future.
According to Clark, Sessions might plausibly have argued that the rule did not preclude his involvement of an FBI investigation into Russian hacking or interference in the presidential campaign.
Slack, which filed an IPO registration statement at the SEC last week, said no provision in its bylaws will preclude shareholders from bringing Securities Act claims in state court.
Last week he was quoted as telling La Stampa that "grinders will return", indicating the cyclors would not feature, but said on Friday the rules did not preclude them.
The stubbornness displayed by both North and South Vietnam in future negotiations, and history's analysis of the internal political machinations in Saigon and Hanoi, preclude so ready a judgment.
But Scalia's personal warmth should not preclude considering to what extent his jurisprudence and his famously acerbic tone may have contributed to the polarized national conversation about the court.
Their weakness is that their speed blurs the songs too closely together and leaves the album indistinct, tapping into a universal groundswell of rage that seems to preclude specificity.
Cruz in recent days has insisted that his birthplace does not preclude him from meeting the constitutional requirement of being a "natural-born citizen" in order to be president.
Asked if the new job would preclude him from endorsing a fellow candidate, Carson confidante and business manager Armstrong Williams said he was "never" going to endorse a candidate.
A libertine history and the look of a roué gone to seed would not in themselves preclude the support of evangelical Christians, who are, after all, keen on repentance.
"There is no legal prohibition that would preclude the former president's staff from receiving compensation from other sources or doing personal work for the former president," the aide said.
Prosecutors have also stopped short of criminal charges against Volkswagen, though the Justice Department has said that the civil suit did not preclude future action, including against specific executives.
He has repeatedly claimed they are under audit, and therefore cannot be released, though the IRS has said that audits don't preclude people from releasing their own tax information.
"We hope that the day's developments in Mr. Cohen's plea agreement will not preclude him from an appearance before our committee as needed for ongoing investigation," the senators added.
While American counterterrorism officials say key foreign partners will not share intelligence or otherwise participate in operations that result in sending prisoners to Guantánamo, nothing would legally preclude it.
In America, people may choose to contribute to a party committee, but that does not necessarily make them party members, nor does refusal to donate preclude them from membership.
Vodafone is currently spending 2 billion euros on building out its fixed line network in Germany, but it said in November the investment did not preclude a Liberty deal.
It's evident in the increased concentration of companies and their unchecked ability to collude against workers, through anti-poaching and mandatory arbitration agreements that preclude worker-based class actions.
As he puts it, applicable law "does not preclude" a court ordering Facebook or other social media companies to engage in "worldwide" removal of information disseminated on their platforms.
And even if the charges didn't go down as felonies, the twin charges carried a maximum sentence of over a year in prison, and therefore should preclude gun ownership.
"The Court finds that the conditions of detention in CBP holding cells, especially those that preclude sleep over several nights, are presumptively punitive and violate the Constitution," Bury wrote.
Hoyer panned the decision on Tuesday, accusing Republicans of acting "in the dark of night" to preclude what might be a tough roll-call vote for some GOP members.
"Even if we wanted to we couldn't do an ads business — the model itself would preclude that," said Cornell, Cocoon's chief design officer and a co-founder of UberConference.
Elizabeth Warren was asked Thursday if she'll serve a full six-year Senate term — plans that would preclude the presidency in 2020 — if she wins re-election this fall.
Of course, an automatic continuing resolution does not preclude policy changes; it just stipulates that if lawmakers can't reach an agreement on a new policy, the government stays open.
Don't skip breakfast Ideally, breakfast should be satiating enough to preclude the need for a midmorning snack, and it should have a minimum of 300 calories, according to Freuman.
Perdue hasn't ruled out yet another trade relief program for 2020 production, but he suggested that an agreement with China would preclude the need for an additional taxpayer bailout.
Islamic finance follows religious principles that ban the charging of interest and shun ambiguity in contracts, provisions which effectively preclude use of traditional derivatives such as options and swaps.
The pre-approval process for freelancers wasn&apost as challenging as I thought, and I learned being a freelancer doesn&apost have to preclude you from getting a mortgage.
The pressures to conform to conservative orthodoxy on the right and to liberal orthodoxy on the left sometimes seem to preclude reasonable compromise — that nature and nurture interact endlessly.
The Post reported that the draft memo noted that the law "might be read to preclude a claim of executive privilege" when it comes to a president's tax returns.
Four out of five of the states holding elections next Tuesday are closed primaries — considered unfriendly territory for Sanders, as they preclude independents and unaffiliated voters from casting ballots.
"We believe that Trump will delay any tariffs as he will attempt to preclude another dive in the stock market," Jim Ritterbusch of Ritterbusch and Associates said in a note.
General manager Les Snead added that there's "a good possibility" most of the team's free agents will test the market, though that won't preclude the Rams from bringing anyone back.
However, these differences should not prevent us from participating in our nation's democratic processes, nor should they preclude the Talladega band students from performing at the inauguration of President Trump.
A physician was a distinguished position in the 18th century in the American South, but that did not preclude a "low fellow who pretends to gentility" to insult the doctor.
Regulators may also play a part, as federal requirements would preclude light colors other than amber or white on the front of the vehicle, a standard aligned with international conventions.
Its lawyers say these preclude contracts with providers outside the EU, so the commission wants to stop Galileo work by British-based firms after Britain leaves the union next March.
The park often invites us to consider these historical figures and poke fun at them, but it does not preclude the fact that these statues are complex works of art.
In their announcement, the independent directors said the moves did not preclude the board from pursuing more salary clawbacks from Stumpf or Tolstedt, depending on the results of the investigation.
The Supreme Court case centered around clauses in employment contracts that require employees to resolve disputes through arbitration, and preclude them from joining with others to file class-action lawsuits.
T-Mobile and Sprint said they won't raise prices for three years, a promise that does not preclude offering new plans at higher prices, as critics have repeatedly pointed out.
Such a deal would preclude an embarrassing "Queen of the Hill" scenario, which Republican leaders in Congress and the White House contend lends too much power to the minority Democrats.
That decision and others that followed it, would not, in my view, preclude states from conducting investigations regarding the impact of any Russian interference on the election of their electors.
Regulations preclude individual non-Saudi investors from buying Aramco stock, but already, American and European mutual funds, hedge funds and pension funds are being aggressively courted to buy into Aramco.
Cohen's plea deal did not include an agreement to cooperate with investigators, though The New York Times reported it does not preclude him from working with Mueller in the future.
This should have happened already — allowing diplomacy to rely on a single personal connection is shortsighted — and it would preclude North Korea's efforts to exclude its southern neighbor going forward.
These guidelines will preclude Paul -- who reps Bron, Anthony Davis, Ben Simmons and other huge names -- from repping this group of college players ... 'cause he doesn't have a bachelors degree.
The Secret Service said on Monday it has the authority to preclude guns from sites visited by the people it protects such as U.S. presidential candidates, presidents and former presidents.
According to the South China Morning Post, this update to the Shenzhen system is meant to preclude the need to build more of the expensive LED screens in the city.
NYSE is heavily involved in upgrading its software system to a new trading platform called Pillar, and this statement seemed to preclude that this was an issue in the outage.
Because the referendums are nonbinding, a no vote by residents would not preclude the five-person mosquito control board from moving forward, but it would certainly make it politically difficult.
But for me, that doesn't preclude the organization from taking a clear leadership role to try to protect its players in the best possible way from the coronavirus health crisis.
Turning Points Turning Point: President Trump issues a travel ban that would preclude travelers from North Korea, Syria, Iran, Chad, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and Venezuela from entering the United States.
Tyson Buhler, who runs the bar programs at Death & Co. Denver and Lost Hours, pointed out that the presence of prepared drinks on his menus does not preclude individualized orders.
While investors have fully priced in another aggressive cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve next week, analysts say one cannot preclude the idea of another emergency cut ahead of that.
My books preclude them.... And I have sous-chefs — I think of them as husbands — standing quietly behind me, ready to shuck the oysters, stir the cornmeal, pit the olives.
The FDA noted that negative results on the test do not preclude infection with the virus, and negative results must be combined with clinical observations, patient history and epidemiological information.
Drug and health care costs preclude millions from being able to afford to get sick, and public servants and first responders cannot afford to live in the communities they serve.
Oetken also denied another request to preclude the federal government from seeking additional financial information from Fruman's brother and his brother's wife, who are both co-signers on Fruman's bond.
Yet a strong inference, while sufficient to show probable cause for impeachment by the House and preclude a dismissal in the Senate, is not necessarily sufficient to end the matter.
Democrats are wrong in suggesting that President Trump invoking executive authority to preclude Congress from hearing conversations he had with other executive branch officials is, in itself, an impeachable offense.
I did — it shouldn't preclude you from being considered as to who's best to help us win this race and who's best to serve the country once we get done.
The bill would also preclude the court from terminating the parent-child relationship based on evidence the parent acknowledges or declines to acknowledge the child 's gender identity or expression.
"My idea is to build on the existing weapons in Great Britain and France," he said, but acknowledged that Britain's decision to leave the European Union could preclude its participation.
When it came to Ford's allegations, she said the evidence did not preclude the notion that she had been assaulted at a party on the night in question or elsewhere.
As a rule, biologists who study ants in the lab must constantly replenish their stocks from the wild, which would preclude the precise genetic research Dr. Kronauer had in mind.
The treaty precludes the United States from possessing or testing its own INF-range weapons, but does not preclude putting third parties in a room together to discuss such transfers.
Getting a vote on a procedural matter would require some rejecting unanimous consent agreements that preclude spontaneous roll-call votes and some preparation, perhaps in consultation with the Senate parliamentarian.
The meeting comes amid mounting strains that may preclude compromise, after Senard warned Saikawa that Renault was prepared to block key Nissan governance reforms in a dispute over board committees.
While a D.C. Circuit affirmation would not legally preclude the agency from enforcing existing rules, it might embolden financial institutions to challenge the validity of the rules in the first place.
Nothing that would preclude the economy encountering another first-quarter soft patch, but not much aside from precedent and (maybe) the still-muted Treasury-yield levels suggest it's in the offing.
But this, Goegan pointed out, apparently doesn't preclude big players like Pearson from routinely offering conference trips and lunches to professors who may be in a position to make them money.
The millions of pounds in charitable donations made by the founding Eavis family are in keeping with the original alternative values of festival culture, proving that size does not preclude spirit.
According to Uber, the new in-app messaging system will preclude riders and drivers from having to share their phone number with one another when they need to get in touch.
"To be clear, Delaware law does not enshrine a principle of shareholder primacy or preclude a board of directors from considering the interests of other stakeholders," the new Wachtell memo said.
Critics say the problem highlights how China's aggressive quest for foreign oil has left some small, poor countries trapped in unfavorable contracts that preclude them from benefiting from their natural resources.
However, Corlette notes, "the provisions in reconciliation have to directly affect federal revenue or spending," which may be interpreted to preclude measures like allowing the sale of insurance across state lines.
Activist investor Carl Icahn this month launched a campaign to unseat four Occidental directors, arguing its board entered into the $38 billion deal to preclude Occidental from becoming a takeover target.
And while it says this doesn't preclude it from going full-on Bixby in the future, it currently views its own play as more of a supplement to Assistant and Alexa.
Disability advocates argue that although mass deployment of self-driving cars may be years away, these regulations already preclude blind, deaf, elderly and developmentally disabled people from freely accessing the technology.
The ban, wedged into the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), would preclude all federal computers and connected networks from using antivirus software made by the Russian cybersecurity firm.
PROSER: Well, I think he recognized at that point that there was his level of commitment to the Marine Corps and to the nation would preclude a full and complete marriage.
The deal does not preclude either FCA or Google from cooperating with others, and Google said it is not sharing with Fiat proprietary self-driving technology developed for another prototype vehicle.
The panel will be asked whether there are any safety or efficacy issues that preclude approval of lixisenatide, and they will be asked to vote on whether iGlarLixi should be approved.
But collaboration does not preclude a degree of rivalry, and rather unexpectedly, displays of religous devotion have become a field of competition among cosmonauts, with Russians tending to outdo the Americans.
You might think the stereotypical German dourness and reverence for beer would preclude our Bavarian friends from doing much gaming, pre- or otherwise, when it comes to the Real Yellow Stuff.
While Mueller's decision to move forward with Flynn's sentencing suggests his prosecutors are finished debriefing the former national security adviser, it does not preclude Mueller from calling him for future testimony.
Ms. Dietrick of Gawker countered by saying that there was nothing unusual about Gawker's corporate setup and that the company's appeal would preclude any payments related to Mr. Bollea's jury award.
Hawley demolished the absurd notion that "conservative principles" preclude taking action to ensure free debate online simply because Big Tech firms — the most powerful corporations in the world — are private companies.
The 9th Circuit held that Illinois privilege law did not preclude their Sarbanes-Oxley claims, and that the lawyers' suit could proceed even if it implicated concerns about confidential client materials.
" Jeremy Stretch, head of FX strategy at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, told CNBC on Thursday that there is "still sufficient uncertainty to preclude moving rates at this particular juncture.
"I have dispatched a three-star general into Riyadh to look into what happened here and if there is anything we can do to preclude this in the future," Mattis said.
It's a view of love as cleareyed and mature as everything else in this book, though in Phoebe and West's case, Kleypas proves that cleareyed and mature doesn't preclude pulse-raising.
Advocates for patients and the generics industry say provisions in the new trade deal would further restrain that development — and preclude cheaper drug prices — by blocking the development of cheaper biosimilars.
On social media, where she had hundreds of thousands of followers, Ms. Hasibuan flaunted her extravagant lifestyle, as if to say that being a conservative Muslim woman did not preclude luxury.
It was issued 17 months after the federal appeals court in Manhattan revived the case, saying a 1998 federal law meant to thwart abusive securities litigation did not preclude the lawsuit.
During the litigation, the justices heard from both Alabama and Madison's attorneys that severe cognitive decline could preclude a state from executing inmates who cannot understand what was happening to them.
Obama sold the deal with the promise of a verification regime that would preclude Iran for building a weapon; within months, we learned the Iranians were violating the agreement with impunity.
If what WeWork says about the profitability of its individual locations is true, "then theoretically, this level expansion doesn&apost preclude them from reaching profitability" by its target date, said Langbaum.
The draft constitution would preclude the need for any future coups because the military, which historically has operated independently of civilian rule, would have indirect but decisive power over future governments.
If it is ever proven that "buying an election, instead," as Chait suggests, is a viable way of winning the presidency, it might preclude all other paths to the White House.
Last month, you'll recall, the 3rd Circuit held Spokeo did not preclude a class action claiming Horizon Healthcare violated the Privacy Act when it allegedly left customer data exposed to hackers.
Netanyahu was also scheduled to address the gathering on Tuesday but his announced return to Israel will preclude him making an appearance that has been a traditional centerpiece of the conference.
Using that process would allow Republicans to repeal ObamaCare in the Senate without Democratic votes, but it would also preclude them from using the tool for other priorities like welfare reform.
But, as Gerwig&aposs film shows, a domestic life doesn&apost preclude you from being a feminist — if anything, it can sometimes be the most radical choice a woman can make.
Still, it does not preclude him from providing information to them later or to the special counsel, who is examining the Trump campaign's possible involvement in Russia's interference in the 2016 campaign.
But there's widespread agreement that the condition does not preclude success if it's treated -- whether through medication, cognitive therapy or setting things up in a way that ameliorates the challenges ADHD presents.
But that does not preclude European Union leaders from making clear to the Poles that Mr. Kaczynski's politics are a damaging deviation from the democracy Poland so ardently embraced 25 years ago.
Thus, even if it would prevent the president from putting his spouse on the federal payroll, it does not preclude his spouse from aiding the president in the performance of his duties.
But Sam Lowe of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, notes that this does not preclude deals on services, public procurement or immigration visas, even if it makes them harder.
Failing to qualify doesn't preclude you from trying to claim the deduction on your 2018 tax return, but it does mean you have to be ready for the IRS to push back.
"The key to the political system is the vast political and security apparatus that strategically uses surveillance, coercion, fear and punishment to preclude the expression of any dissent," said the U.N. report.
In 2016, under the Obama administration, then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter expressed support for transgender people serving in the military, stating nothing "but their suitability for service should preclude" them from serving.
In 2016, under the Obama administration, then-defense secretary Ash Carter expressed support for transgender people serving in the military, stating nothing "but their suitability for service should preclude" them from serving.
" However, he continued to leave the door open to other possibilities saying: "But it certainly does not preclude us from making smaller transactions such as we have done with the Stuart Weitzman.
Thus, even if it would prevent the President from putting his spouse on the federal payroll, it does not preclude his spouse from aiding the President in the performance of his duties.
"Pender recommended against a remedy on the assumption that the (Qualcomm) patent would preclude Apple from using Intel as a supplier for many years and that no redesign was feasible," Qualcomm wrote.
She showed a job offer the Trump 2020 campaign sent her after she left the White House with an attached nondisclosure agreement she says was meant to preclude her from speaking out.
But each agreed that they would prefer national privacy legislation that would require federal law to preclude state law to avoid a "patchwork" of regulatory hurdles that vary from state to state.
Dr. Romm argues that the pace of previous energy transitions and the colossal amounts of capital required for such a transition preclude next-generation technologies from playing a major role before 2050.
This doesn't preclude the plan eventually taking effect, but it does stop the clock on implementation and buy time to address climate change more meaningfully, at lower cost and without expanding government.
"We view the acquisition as strategically compelling for JAB ... we view the acquisition price as high enough to preclude a competing financial suitor," Wedbush Securities analyst Nick Setyan said in a note.
A court found that his crimes entailed "moral turpitude", which under Israeli law would preclude Olmert from running for public office for seven years after his release, when he will be 78.
This act was partly intended to preclude lengthy tenures like J. Edgar Hoover's forty-seven-year reign, but also to provide the director with a measure of independence from the incumbent Administration.
"Why would Congress preclude Puerto Rico from Chapter 9?" asked Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. "Why would Congress put Puerto Rico in this never-never land?" asked Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
This overarching dynamic did not preclude a midmajor (Butler) from playing its way into two consecutive title games recently, nor does it keep programs like Gonzaga or Wichita State from consistent excellence.
She showed a job offer the Trump 2020 campaign sent her after she left the White House with an attached nondisclosure agreement she said was meant to preclude her from speaking out.
Still, it does not preclude him from providing information to them later or to the special counsel, who is examining the Trump campaign's possible involvement in Russia's interference in the 2000 campaign.
Allan Drury, a spokesman for Con Ed said in an email that the $500 was just an initial payment and did not preclude affected individuals from submitting further claims for additional expenses.
" The official emphasized that the new policy deals with notifying state and local officials of specifics of a cyber incident, and "does not preclude informing others about potential vulnerabilities or widespread effects.
AmerisourceBergen contended that because the statute of limitations and other defenses would preclude shareholders from asserting breach-of-duty claims against board members, plaintiffs were not entitled to corporate books and records.
Charles Kushner wrote that his son led the company to success and "took several steps to preclude conflicts of interest" when he left the company to join the White House in 2017.
The administration may attempt to do so by imposing some form of domestic gag rule that would preclude Title X clinics from counseling patients on abortion or referring them to abortion clinics.
"Companies should not deliberately design their systems to preclude any form of access to content even for preventing or investigating the most serious crimes," Mr. Barr wrote in a letter last month.
But medical experts in the transgender field want legislators who aren&apost well versed in the issues to stay out of matters that could preclude transgender children from receiving services and treatment.
Erin Brokovich, the consumer activist who famously confronted the company in the 1990s, recently urged lawmakers to stop the business from filing Chapter 11 because it would preclude the company from paying.
Nonetheless, just because any long run of coin flips will include extended streaks of heads or tails does not preclude the possibility that Ms Kerber really does match up poorly against Ms Muguruza.
It's a peculiar, to say the least, specificity of detail, but its off-kilter dance with signification opens up the mind to questions that a more straightforward depiction of human interaction would preclude.
Yet Perkins said the statement does not preclude a new executive order protecting religious organizations from "having to change their views on human sexuality and marriage" while holding contracts with the federal government.
"The consequences that the men are facing today don't necessarily mean that you can preclude women and not have a one-on-one lunch, not have a one-on-one meeting," she said.
"EU law does not preclude a host provider like Facebook from being ordered to remove identical and, in certain circumstances, equivalent comments previously declared to be illegal," the court said in a statement.
But more broadly, if Tommen succeeds in actually reforming the Westerosi system of justice to preclude this kind of might-makes-right legal outcome, he'll be doing a great service to the realm.
As Clark explains, heavier payloads, or those bound for higher orbits, either restrict where SpaceX can attempt a first stage landing to an ocean barge positioned downstream, or preclude a landing attempt altogether.
While Israel and the US are counterintelligence allies, and have a "memo of understanding" from 2009 that allows Israel access to raw data from the NSA, which doesn't preclude the US from spying.
In 2008, Katherine Heigl withdrew herself from contention for that year's Emmy awards because she found her Grey's Anatomy material underwhelming and didn't want to preclude another, deserving actress from a fair chance.
"I don't think we saw really anything in the mission so far - we've got to do the data reviews - that would preclude us from having a crewed mission later this year," Stich said.
"One cannot expect U.S. consular officers to conduct the equivalent of an FBI background investigation on every visa application; the sheer volume of applications they must review would preclude doing so," he said.
Russia's rise to become the world's biggest wheat exporter has reduced French sales in importing countries like Egypt and Morocco, making France more reliant on Algeria, whose tender requirements effectively preclude Russian wheat.
This doesn't preclude the show from including some compelling work, and Wolf has done a good job of selecting a broad range of pieces that explore the theme without simply being literal illustrations.
" She alleged to the court that Johnson's plan was to place Nichols in a rest home to "preclude her from acting and gain ownership and possession over her income, home and other property.
For Arce, that means he experiences arm spasms several times a minute, a symptom you'd think would preclude him from ever being legally permitted to handle a straight razor near a stranger's face.
But our representatives in Washington must also remember that while they have constituents and colleagues on the other side of the political aisle, that doesn't preclude them from meeting halfway to forge compromise.
Sanders reasoned that the FBI is involved in much more than just an investigation into alleged ties between Trump campaign officials and Moscow, so Sessions's recusal doesn't preclude him helping with the search.
They can't bear confronting their words as the tacit and borderline offensive compliment they were, the need to mark my whiteness as something that would preclude me from being from where I'm from.
Cummings said the subpoena issued to Gore was adopted on a bipartisan basis and that there was no privilege asserted by the White House or Justice Department that would preclude him from appearing.
Perhaps it has something to do with what Slack in its direct listing filings asserted was a $28 billion market — but that doesn't preclude the need to make workplace communications and collaboration better.
The White House's approach to issues raised by Russian election meddling has been backward-looking, minimizing the problem in a way that seems to preclude focusing on protecting the country from future threats.
Orthodox Judaism, unlike other forms of American fundamentalism, largely avoids the question of belief; steadfast, granular obedience to the 613 commandments of the Torah, and the embrace of the community, preclude the question.
During an hour of arguments, the justices heard from both Alabama and Madison's attorney that severe cognitive decline could preclude a state from executing inmates who cannot understand what was happening to them.
It would also offer an eventual path to citizenship, over 10 to 12 years, for 1.8 million of the young undocumented immigrants, but would preclude them from sponsoring their parents to become citizens.
Aspen got in contact with the Great Lakes Drone Company several months ago as it became clearer that conditions might preclude a fireworks display, said Reyna Price, the company's sales and marketing director.
The top recommendation is for Congress to pass legislation that would preclude Chinese companies from being listed on U.S. stock exchanges if they don't meet the same financial regulatory requirements as U.S. firms.
The House on Wednesday passed legislation to regulate PFAS chemicals, although the legislation faces opposition from Republicans in the Senate as well as the White House that could preclude it from becoming law.
A federal judge ordered the department to halt using the Social Security Administration to adjudicate the claims, they said, but that did not preclude the department from processing approved applications or issuing denials.
"This to us is not about offensive value creation and more an acknowledgement that the problems preclude the company from moving forward as previously planned, even a few months ago," J.P. Morgan said.
"This to us is not about offensive value creation and more an acknowledgement that the problems preclude the company from moving forward as previously planned, even a few months ago," J.P. Morgan wrote.
The rules for serving on the commission preclude those who served in elected office or in political party organizations as a way of insuring that political insiders don't once again control state redistricting.
In court papers, the church and Mr. Bishop cite Utah laws that would preclude Ms. Denson from filing claims more than four years after the alleged rape and its aftermath in the 1980s.
"Such mandatory penalties [as life without parole], by their nature, preclude a sentencer from taking account of an offender's age and the wealth of characteristics and circumstances attendant to it," the Court ruled.
But the pension funds have an interest beyond the J&J case in establishing principles that will shut down shareholder arbitration proposals by companies that, unlike J&J, want to preclude securities class actions.
In December, Rowling defended the decision to cast Johnny Depp as Grindelwald despite fans questioning why domestic violence allegations made against Depp by his ex-wife Amber Heard didn't preclude him from the project.
The new agreement only covers economic espionage, which includes hacking corporate secrets and proprietary technology, but does not preclude China from conducting state-sponsored cyberattacks against the Canadian government or military, the report said.
"To the extent the Court seeks to take into account the circumstances of van der Zwaan's wife's pregnancy, consideration of that circumstance would not preclude a term of incarceration," the special counsel's office wrote.
In a statement, VDA said compliance policies for members preclude anti-competitive behavior, adding the issues being probed by regulators "relate to a format which was not part of the VDA and its work".
But as Schwarz points out, the English experience suggests that racial differences need not preclude immigrant success in cases where other cultural variables favor integration: Take a black immigrant from Jamaica in the 1950s.
The researchers also assumed that any venue with more than a 10 percent chance of having to cancel a marathon—a signature event—on short notice would preclude that city as an Olympic candidate.
The disparity means that a handful of overstays from Chad could preclude all applicants from a country from traveling to the United States, while thousands of overstaying Canadians might not be punished at all.
When his casting was announced, Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling faced backlash from fans questioning why domestic violence allegations made against Depp by his ex-wife Amber Heard didn't preclude him from the project.
The risk of losing access to Qualcomm baseband processors is too great for a cell phone manufacturer to bear because it would preclude the manufacturer from selling phones for use on important cellular networks.
"For a same-sex couple interested in reciprocal IVF, these rules very well may preclude insurance coverage for the procedure, even for patients who have an IVF benefit in their insurance plan," he says.
I realize that the practical effect of this requirement may be to preclude you from providing new guidance to the firms you regulate even when they ask you for guidance, as they often do.
A committee source tells CNN that since the public subpoena for his business records, the House intelligence committee has not made additional requests for documents or testimony, but that does not preclude future requests.
While the technical folks with programming knowledge will create components for the less technical masses, it won't preclude just about anyone from creating a program by pulling these components together (or so they say).
Geneticists found that there appears to be little difference in the DNA of the Irish and the Brits, although similar genetic make-up does not preclude a vast history of distrust, hatred, and war.
"After a lengthy substantive discussion with the mayor, he and I agree that the confluence of recent circumstances will preclude me from further fulfilling my goals," Mr. Emery, 70, said in the joint statement.
And while the Affordable Care Act did away with most exclusions based on pre-existing conditions, these policies are excepted — sopre-existing conditions or family history could potentially preclude an individual from receiving coverage.
More than 125,20083 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have what are known as "bad paper" discharges that preclude them from receiving care, said the report, released Wednesday by the veterans advocacy group Swords to Plowshares.
The drug, Daurismo, was approved for adults with acute myeloid leukemia aged 75 or older, those with other chronic health conditions or diseases that may preclude the use of intensive chemotherapy, the FDA said.
Unaccompanied children's average length of stay in federal custody is 85033 days, so this timeframe would preclude many kids from finding a lawyer, let alone having an ability to make their request for protection.
That would preclude the company from raising money by issuing new shares for sale, and would also avoid some typical underwriting fees and allow current investors to sell shares without a lock-up period.
The rules that govern the proceedings effectively preclude it—senators observing the trial sit testily, but quietly, through presentations from either side and submit their questions in writing directly to Chief Justice John Roberts.
We support the principles of an open internet which preclude internet service providers (ISPs) from blocking, prioritizing or degrading internet content and services; charging additional fees; or placing information in "fast" or "slow" lanes.
The invitation by Russia has led to speculation that Russia may use the conference to broker a wider reconciliation between Assad and the Syrian Kurds under conditions that preclude long-term U.S. influence in Syria.
Because you don't have to be a lawyer to see how the plain language of Trump's executive order, if applied to Donald Trump himself, would preclude him from stepping even a foot on US soil.
He's been vocal about the plight of Black gay men within the Black and LGBTQ communities, grappling with homophobia, racism, and exclusionary biases that often preclude them from the narrative of disenfranchisement in this country.
" Lavely & Singer denied that it is an "aggressive firm" saying, "we merely apply existing law to counter and preclude illegal conduct by others, including individuals who would publish false and defamatory statements regarding our clients.
"I don't think we saw really anything in the mission so far — and we've got to do the data reviews — that, you know, would preclude us having the crewed mission later this year," said Stich.
Quotas ensure that the mix of Chinese, Indians and Malays in each HDB block reflects the ethnic make-up of the country as a whole, a measure designed to preclude the formation of racial enclaves.
But Ben Roberts, Director of the BFI film fund, notes that they are committed to backing films which "say something culturally specific"; a phrase that, although vague, does not preclude films with a political message.
It's worth noting that getting your screen repaired elsewhere might save you a few bucks — but if you do, just make sure that it doesn't preclude you from getting future Apple coverage on the product.
Short of overly invasive censorship, there is no way to prevent these questionable services from cropping up, and extinguishing one doesn't preclude the creation of an identical clone on some other server in another country.
Asked whether any country's human rights record would preclude a visit from the European Tour, Pelley did not directly answer the question, saying the safety of players and tour staff was the first factor considered.
Acknowledging that a small number of Maldivians have travelled abroad as Foreign Terrorist Fighters, we have vastly intensified security measures to preclude this in the future, and the issue remains a top priority for us.
Oregon is one of three states, along with Illinois and California, and dozens of cities and counties that the Justice Department has designated as sanctuary jurisdictions that limit or preclude cooperation with federal immigration officials.
The image is from a series of portraits the artist shot of Japanese women who are all over the age of 50, showing that modesty does not preclude tendencies like rough sex at any age.
When this threshold of herd immunity is not met, the virus will inexorably find victims whose parents have failed to vaccinate, victims too young to be vaccinated, or victims with medical conditions that preclude vaccination.
Astrobiologists have been taking their experiments to space to see how terrestrial life holds up in this harsh environment, where the lack of oxygen, constant radiation exposure, and freezing temperatures would seem to preclude it.
Immigrants traveling with small children when caught, however, often spend only a few days in custody because of a shortage of detention facilities suitable for families and court settlements that preclude prolonged detention of minors.
But even if Republicans ultimately had to go this route, there's no reason why it would preclude them from holding hearings, working through the committees, waiting for CBO scoring, and having a more open debate.
Blanche DuBois, that expert on the human heart, has told audiences for generations that the complications of being human preclude "straight" or uncontradictory behavior: there is a great deal of truth in nuance and ambiguity.
And because signals from of these devices can disrupt the operations of others, they can preclude cities from installing public-serving devices — such as gunshot-spotters or traffic safety sensors — on their own street poles.
The fact that, through WikiLeaks, Russia released pretty detailed information about private American citizens should really bother Americans and the US government: The DNC's network security failures shouldn't preclude a diplomatic response from the administration.
Mr. Kim's call for step-by-step denuclearization appears to preclude the kind of rapid dismantlement that John R. Bolton called for this month, days before Mr. Trump appointed him as his national security adviser.
Among other problems, he said, the AG did not adequately explain how it will be harmed by a non-binding bellwether trial, which will not preclude a trial of Ohio's own case in state court.
It's not clear whether the Justice Department will seek to retry Mr. Menendez on all the original charges, but prosecutors filed a motion late Friday seeking to "preclude improper arguments" based on the initial trial.
What the resolution doesn't preclude: The White House defense team can offer a motion to dismiss, or senators could offer a motion to adjourn at a specific point each day, pretty much whenever they want.
Some analysts say Russia appears to have arrived at an accommodation in which the Turks are moving to establish a security zone in northern Syria to preclude Syrian Kurds from setting up an autonomous region.
Sanders' rivals jumped into the fray on the issue on Wednesday, with the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg, touting his Medicare for All Who Want It, which does not preclude private insurance.
While doing Jackass-inspired toilet humor doesn't preclude someone from also making wholesome kids videos, John's quest to go viral at any cost — including pooping on his friend — suggests a cynical view of content creation.
But that living altruistically in the face of such oppression can be a radical act, that never giving in to the world's demands of violence won't preclude you from forging a path towards your goal.
While the study shows a potential association between ancient people and modern forest composition, it does not preclude the possibility that the domesticated plant patterns occurred with more modern settlements, she said in an email.
A missing piece of the puzzle is why small and large gas giants do not co-exist around metalliferous stars, for core formation does not obviously preclude a nebula breaking up into gas clumps as well.
Kushner will also have to determine whether federal anti-conflict of interest laws, which prohibit the hiring of a family member including a son-in-law, would preclude him working in a government run by Trump.
A crane ship was docked near the wreck in preparation for recovery operations, but divers fought strong currents in the river, "conditions that preclude any approach of the hull," the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
Cutting Cromartie does not preclude the Jets from exploring a later reunion at a lower salary, but if his tone in a post on his Instagram account is any indication, he does not expect to return.
Depp's casting in the Fantastic Beasts sequel caused some controversy when it was first announced, as fans questioned why domestic violence allegations made against Depp by Heard didn't preclude him from being involved with the project.
"Our long-term approach does not preclude us from targeting strategic investments and divestments, as we have demonstrated over the past year," the maker of Cartier jewellery and IWC watches said in a statement on Friday.
To date, Ashe - a former U.N. ambassador from Antigua and Barbuda - has only been charged with tax fraud in connection with the bribes, in light of questions about whether diplomatic immunity may preclude any bribery charges.
In keeping with this ethos, Kennedy was acutely skeptical about the remote, centralized, bureaucratic social programs of the New Deal and the Great Society—on the grounds that they minimized, if they didn't preclude, citizen participation.
Clinton had not yet made a decision about a running mate and that asking Ms. Warren to take the stage on the first night did not preclude her from being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee.
"EU law does not preclude a host provider like Facebook from being ordered to remove identical and, in certain circumstances, equivalent comments previously declared to be illegal," the European Court of Justice said in a statement.
We're hoping to talk with either Karp or Merck CEO Stefan Oschmann this afternoon for more details, including whether Palantir's work with Merck will preclude it from working with competing pharmaceutical giants like Bristol-Myers Squibb.
I now regret not asking about the details of the drone's landing — though when Facebook told me it "successfully" completed a test flight, that seemed to preclude the possibility of Aquila becoming substantially damaged in flight.
On Tuesday morning, 36 women who worked with the senator during his time on SNL released the following statement: A man not behaving inappropriately with you does not preclude him from behaving inappropriately with other women.
The Office of Legal Counsel in the Justice Department acknowledged in 2000 that nothing in the text of the Constitution or evidence of the framers' intent would preclude a grand jury indictment of a sitting president.
Numerous state and federal laws preclude nonprofit organizations and charities like the Trump Foundation from lobbying, aiding a political campaign, or giving undue benefits that further a person's self-interests, rather than those of the organization.
The release of the text does not preclude Canada from joining the agreement but, for that to happen, the United States and Canada must resolve some the remaining issues that have so far prevented a deal.
The big difference between this approach and current policy is that the United States would follow international rules — which would, among other things, preclude killing a foreign official inside another state's sovereign territory without international approval.
More economic reforms are expected, and the Modi administration will likely want to capitalize on the 2+2 dialogue goodwill to preclude any US sanctions, pressure from tariffs or other downside economic risks emanating from Washington.
Clearly, the imposition of such a vast obligation to the federal budget would likely preclude even the relatively modest increases of funding NASA would need to get Americans back to the moon and on to Mars.
He rightly believed that the United Kingdom's relationship with the United States was its most important alliance and that public opposition to Bush's policy on Iraq would preclude British input on the direction of that policy.
Yes, style is always a performance, and Pascal's adage doesn't preclude the awareness that an author might be performing at being a man, or that the surprising man might still, after everything, be a surprising author.
Because internet users are "seen in a particular way, quantified in a particular way, and identified in a particular way," he says, engaging with certain ads and showing a preference for certain ads can preclude certain options.
That ghostly quality is a bit outside the otherwise omnipresent health-goth aesthetic of the performance — an aesthetic that seemed to further the idea that sensitivity and vulnerability need not preclude the possibility of toughness and anger.
The Supreme Court's review was based on a record "representing a snapshot in time and does not necessarily preclude a different determination at a later stage of the case on a more fulsome record," the judge wrote.
"It is expected that some 2,500 people could be affected near term, but this does not preclude further optimization processes that may be required in future to ensure the continued sustainability of the operation," the company said.
But their resilience does not preclude them to the right to fair wages, union representation, the resources they need to raise their own children, and the opportunity to provide input into policy decisions in their own field.
"In contrast, a Trump victory would trigger massive uncertainty that would likely undermine risk assets at least initially, which in turn could preclude a Fed rate hike this year," warned Michelle Girard, chief U.S. economist at RBS.
The issue again is the difficulty in ascertaining the motive or identity of the hacker, which depending on the language of the policy, may preclude coverage under a stand-alone terrorism policy that requires a terrorism motive.
"We find that the stellar fluxes that are required to overcome a planet's initial snowball state are so large that they lead to significant water loss and preclude a habitable planet," the team wrote in the paper.
Specifically, the Workplan will seek to create opportunities for partnerships aimed at delivering conservation on the ground to preclude the need to list species under the Endangered Species Act – a mission that all stakeholders can get around.
Pompeo and his team of experts know the North Koreans have a track record of delays and obfuscation, but feel previous issues should not preclude an attempt to strike a deal, the senior State Department official said.
In all their briefing and argument prep sessions, Elsner told me, no one gave serious consideration to the idea that when Congress enacted the ATS in 1789, it intended the law to preclude suits against foreign defendants.
Other formal analyses of the 2001 attacks have ruled out the official support of al Qaeda terrorists by Saudi Arabia, but that does not preclude the possibility that lower-level government figures funneled money to the extremists.
Kovacs told a news conference that a 25 percent tax would be imposed on foreign donations that such NGOs collect, and activists could face restraining orders that preclude them from approaching the EU's external borders in Hungary.
Alternatively, Congress could pass a continuing resolution to keep the government funded at 2017 levels, but that would preclude any defense increases, as well as spending authority for Trump's other priorities, such as building a border wall.
"The plea agreement does not call for Mr. Cohen to cooperate with federal prosecutors in Manhattan, but it does not preclude him from providing information to the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III," the N.Y. Times reports.
That should not, however, preclude a grand jury from indicting a president when the facts and the law warrant, even if the trial itself has to be postponed until he or she is no longer in office.
He also advises donating money in ways that benefit younger people, creating living wills that preclude expensive medical care that won't make a difference and reminding younger people to vote for people who will represent their interests.
On the other side of that coin, if the Russian or Chinese or European goal is to preclude U.S. participation in a project, all that is needed is a minority stake, however, small, by a Russian interest.
Eric Ueland, the White House director of legislative affairs, didn't preclude that a deal could still be reached on Friday but warned that Republicans were prepared to start drafting the legislation on Saturday, one way or another.
According to the court, the federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act does not preclude Illinois law of providing the plaintiffs with an absentee ballot, which therefore deprive them of standing to challenge the federal statute.
"I don't know if I want to give [Trump] a blank check, but I don't want to preclude him from getting the money either, if he's going to use the money correctly," Peterson told the the outlet.
"Minimal prohibitions should preclude active horse owners, trainers, breeders and jockeys, or anyone else that derives income from the business, to serve on a commission," said Gorajec, who was executive director of the Indiana Horse Racing Commission.
Even though Attorney General Loretta Lynch said veterans were one of the groups the government wanted to protect in the case, Coy said the details of the settlement preclude the VA from taking further action against EDMC.
" A U.N. inquiry found in August that Sharp and Catalan were murdered by a group of Congolese, likely militia members from central Congo, but an absence of evidence "does not preclude the possibility that others are involved.
Tax plans that do so much damage, and preclude such important public investments in the well-being of its citizens, should not be allowed to move forward, even as opening moves in a longer tax reform process.
Plus, even if one believes that Kim Jong-Un is a rational leader – a bold claim given that few outsiders have so much as met with him – being rational doesn't preclude engaging in nuclear brinkmanship without end.
Consider the case of Reagan: He was eventually diagnosed with Alzheimer's, but if he was beginning to show symptoms in his second term, as some believe he was, that did not preclude him from finishing his term.
That does not preclude the possibility of further indictments arising from related investigations by federal or state prosecutors, but those will presumably not focus on either Russian activities relating to the 2016 election or possible obstruction of justice.
Risks to the ratings include prolonged weakness in organic sales growth, with Mondelez growing below industry-category sales and higher than expected investments needed to drive sales which would preclude the company from achieving the targeted EBIT margins.
The idea is that the chip drives the heat around the entire area of the shell, so there is never any one hot point of the product, which would preclude it from being used in a compact space.
The family has said differing corporate cultures preclude any synergy from a merger and so, in its latest effort to dissuade management, has bought 0.1 percent of Showa Shell, the family's lawyer, Takujiro Hamada, told a news conference.
Varadkar's deputy Simon Coveney said on Friday that Johnson's approach to Brexit was "very unhelpful" and that he appeared set on a collision course with the European Union that would preclude an orderly exit with a transition deal.
The Army Corps' mandate, Reichold says, is to protect property on the coast, and while recreation revenue is factored into the Corps' cost-benefit analysis, that wouldn't preclude building seawalls instead of nourishment if sand gets too expensive.
The FISA reauthorization bill passed by the House and being considered by the Senate are specifically focused on Section 702 and preclude any protections against the loopholes that allow government agencies to spy on Americans without a warrant.
There were dark things that had happened at the Pera Palace, too, that might preclude a haunting: in 1941, for example, a suitcase bomb planted by saboteurs who were Nazi sympathizers killed six people in the hotel's lobby.
That's why the Turkish government has been pressing the United States to end its cooperation with the Y.P.G. Ankara decided that a Turkish-led operation to take the border town would preclude an attack by the Kurdish forces.
If they are, will the fact that they disclosed their transgender status mean that they are discharged without honor, which may preclude them from receiving VA or other benefits that they reasonably expected after years of military service?
Although water is a prerequisite for life as we know it, in some extreme cases astrophysical phenomena might result in a scenario where much of a planet's oceans turn into ice VII and preclude the emergence of life.
Providing a relief to the workers affected by the downturn in this fossil fuel industry in the form of a carbon tax could preclude the need to open new mines in addition to helping curb fossil fuel emissions.
"To be clear, Delaware law does not enshrine a principle of shareholder primacy or preclude a board of directors from considering the interests of other stakeholders," the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz said in a client memo.
Were she to accept staying in a customs union, which is Labour's bedrock position, that would preclude Britain from forging trade deals on its own, defeating, in the minds of pro-Brexit lawmakers, the entire purpose of Brexit.
But it also does not preclude him in telling what he knows about Mr. Trump to investigators working with the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, who is looking into potential ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The rub here is that the executive branch has taken the position that its duty is really its prerogative, under the argument that separation of power concerns preclude another branch from instructing it when to bring a case.
Under some, criminal-history inquiries must wait until a job offer is made; others preclude denying employment solely based on the existence of a criminal record; 11 states mandate the removal of criminal-history questions by private employers.
Ellis also told the potential jurors they'd return to the courtroom next Tuesday, where they'd be able to speak up about other obligations that could preclude them from serving, like child care duties or prepaid vacations in August.
Even though waterfowl hunters switched to non-toxic ammunition decades ago, and even though lead poisons people and wildlife alike, and even though there are non-toxic alternatives, this legislation would forever preclude the government from taking action.
"We have policies that preclude people from coming to work sick, and are one of few restaurant companies that provides paid sick days for our employees (including hourly employees)," Chris Arnold, a Chipotle spokesman, told CNBC by email.
It will do so as its banks' balance sheets become clogged with non-performing loans and where the need to prop up zombie enterprises will preclude the flow of credit to the more dynamic sectors of its economy.
But adhesive holders that stick to the back of your phone and contain a slot in which you can put a credit card, ID, or access card are super useful, and don't preclude you from getting a sturdy case.
"We'd like to know how such tasteless and offensive skits could have happened and what process you have in place to preclude such unconscious or outright bias and racism toward any group in future Oscars telecasts," the letter reads.
Prosecutors raided Google's Paris office in 2011 as part of a similar investigation into whether the company should be ruled to have a "permanent establishment" in France, something that would preclude it from routing its advertising sales through Dublin.

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