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"precluded" Definitions
  1. prevented or made impossible; disallowed or ruled out: A company can "fairly dismiss" an employee without giving a reason, so long as the position does not fall into a precluded category under the law.
  2. (of a person) excluded or debarred; shut out: Literature by people of other races and cultures allows us to listen to these previously precluded voices of difference.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of preclude.

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But his heart condition precluded him from being a candidate.
Yet keeping that pledge would have precluded action on deficits.
But that policy has not precluded investigations of the president.
As a result, smaller buyers are generally precluded from participating.
The far right precluded the full House from working its will.
Some say women might be drafted, but precluded from combat positions.
Non-designated Korean banks are still not precluded from using SWIFT.
Granted, Republican cleavage has thus far precluded any progress on taxes.
They will be given a position that is somehow precluded from race.
Physical identification precluded anonymity, and with it a certain kind of reinvention.
The Florida Democrat suggested that these comments precluded Bridenstine from the position.
If your partner dies, you are precluded from taking official bereavement leave.
But the show's Netflix contract precluded a move to another streaming platform.
But in the past, that position has not precluded investigating a president.
The lightning speed of the legislative exercise precluded anything of that sort.
Indeed, no one would be precluded from voting their party or conscience.
Clinton's sweep of the South all but precluded a victory for Mr. Sanders.
The aide underscored that members are never precluded from being present for depositions.
The territorial row has precluded a formal peace treaty between the two countries.
Democrats also haven't precluded bringing the former Mueller lawyers back for additional rounds.
His health precluded that, but he managed to hang on there almost that long.
The two were precluded from signing the final document because of their government employment.
In his confession, Ortiz detailed the encounters that precluded the killings he carried out.
Like diGenova and Toensing, Olson had conflicts of interest that precluded him from joining.
In a grand jury appearance, subjects are also precluded from having their attorneys present.
These rules precluded app developers from gaining access to individuals' data through Facebook groups.
So he is precluded by league rules from discussing Anthony or his situation directly.
Nothing in Betts' history would have precluded him from purchasing the weapon, Biehl said.
During Monday's arguments, some justices seemed skeptical that the 2008 change precluded such damages.
Despite the infinite capacities of the internet, copyright law and economics have precluded this.
"That $500 means most Americans would be precluded from paying for that record," Krumholz said.
So far, however, he's seemingly been precluded from facing any in-depth questions at all.
That would have precluded his involvement in the Shadow Brokers, whose documents were dated 2013.
That hasn't precluded serving officers from carefully making the distinction between military policy versus politics.
Disbarred from participating in life-drawing classes, women were essentially precluded from attaining this status.
But my corset precluded all food and most bending motion, including sitting on a toilet.
"Nothing has precluded him from digging further than what we've dug," Burr said of Wyden.
He added that they would be precluded from pursuing board members or the insurance companies.
The domestic violence conviction should have precluded him from buying a gun under federal law.
Under the agreement to end Ms. Scott's suit, Mr. Freeman was precluded from discussing it.
They are prohibited from marrying outside their communities and are precluded from working in many professions.
However, Congress precluded these more measured theories of liability when it granted immunity to gun makers.
It's not hard to see why these women are precluded from the halls of millennial adoration.
I couldn't understand why a person's gender precluded her worthiness to speak on behalf of God.
"The judges are precluded from commenting by their canon of ethics," spokesman Mike Moore told CNN.
And, under federal law, working as an independent contractor precluded Cech from sueing Richardson for sexual harassment.
Unfortunately, language in the contract Pusha and Malice had signed precluded them from making the same jump.
Divergent interests have precluded reform in the area which most cries out for it: the single currency.
He found Abramovich's company Crispian "was and is precluded under the framework agreement from disposing of shares".
Still, only one of five Italian recessions since 2000 has been precluded by an inverted yield curve.
Democratic presidential candidates are not precluded from appearing on Fox News for interviews or town halls, however.
I'd be surprised if we did anything that precluded him from having an opportunity in spring training.
Had the connections been known, it said, McKinsey would have been precluded from working on those cases.
These sites' searchable databases of properties and characters precluded a change in the way fans interacted online.
"Nothing has precluded him from digging further than what we've dug," Burr told CNN at the time.
The Company was precluded from presenting a meaningful defense due to the Court's exclusion of key evidence.
Mr. Einstein's health precluded him from working on the series' 210th season, which is now in production.
"The debt limit impasse has precluded Treasury from being able to maintain prudent cash balance levels," Smith said.
This highly restrictive law was precluded, the panel held, under the Supreme Court's Roe ruling and subsequent decisions.
In both cases, the perpetrators did not allegedly penetrate their victims with their penises, which precluded rape charges.
And their eagerness to cut corners precluded an idea that could have saved millions of Americans from foreclosure.
Like many Chinese immigrants, he had never become a citizen (and then the Exclusion Act precluded the possibility).
We cannot in good conscience continue to stand idle while our veterans are precluded from this federal program.
"Qualcomm precluded Apple from sourcing baseband processors from Qualcomm's competitors from 2011 to 2016," reads the FTC announcement.
Penn State conducted Title IX hearings in a way that "may have precluded relevant information," the department said.
He had a self-consciousness that precluded him from taking jobs that he thought he couldn't do well.
But it's packed with broader meaning that not all immigrants are precluded by their status and (often unfounded) reputation.
But Trump Jr. appeared to take exception to the idea that scheduling a vote precluded Ford's opportunity to testify.
As a result: The lackluster performance of the economy increased poverty and precluded the emergence of a middle class.
His affect, therefore, was an elaborate overcompensation, a stylized emulation of respectability, which precluded any "vulgar" displays of emotion.
Mueller is not precluded from bringing additional charges against Stone going forward if he has evidence of other crimes.
In the process, it precluded using insured deposits to support securities activities – the intent of the current Volcker rule.
Nadler also pushed back on Trump's contention that a strong economy precluded the U.S. being in a constitutional crisis.
The possibility of animals moving to safer locations is precluded because there's no place for them to move to.
Meadows warned that if a deal precluded a national emergency declaration he would urge Trump not to sign it.
Google has already said that the new artificial intelligence principles under development precluded the use of A.I. in weaponry.
A provision in the separation agreement precluded Mr. Rubin from working for rivals or disparaging Google publicly, they said.
Given that the US Armed Forces didn't allow women to fly, this effectively precluded all women from space flight.
"There's nothing in this individual's history or record that would have precluded him from purchasing that firearm," Biehl said.
His priorities were heavy industries and elite polytechnics, which precluded major investments in primary education, health and land reform.
His 2009 death insulated his legacy somewhat because it precluded the possibility of any more criminal charges against him.
WeWork said it required all employees to sign an agreement that precluded them from disclosing proprietary information without written approval.
Let us know what you think of Kim's getup (and the candle that precluded said outfit) in the comments below.
Of course, Wilder's distaste for Tim Burton's work might have precluded that anyway (see his 92nd Street Y interview, above).
What's more, by only serving iOS devices, Apple precluded customers from reaching lucrative emerging markets where Android is particularly dominant.
Birth thus established a sharp "bright line" that precluded legal liability for harm that occurred prior to a child's birth.
The way in which the chamber considered the funding bill already precluded Democrats from filibustering the effort to open debate.
But it has constantly evolved, and over the past decade has often precluded anything that might conventionally be called dance.
Without a quorum of board members, the bank is precluded from approving any financing deal in excess of $10 million.
Samsung's laudable, but somewhat myopic focus on safety of the device may have precluded more dramatic battery technology changes — for now.
Nothing in the suspect's record precluded him for purchasing the weapon, which had been modified since it was sold, he said.
The charges will be dismissed with prejudice, which means prosecutors are precluded from reinstating the charges even if additional evidence emerges.
Kusama, ostentatiously female and Japanese, demanded attention and refused to accept the biases and power structures that precluded artists like her.
They are precluded by the way the US structures its electric utility sector, as a patchwork of monopolies and quasi-monopolies.
Our obsession with unfettered markets has since precluded such efforts, even though our trading partners have not been nearly so constrained.
On Friday that window precluded a single live shot of Green, who had finished her round well before the day's telecast.
Director Comey may have concluded that the irregularity, impropriety, and even potential criminality in these encounters precluded any assertion of privilege.
One is, they've almost precluded their capacity to build a broader base for the party that could actually compete for majorities.
Prosecutors said the congressman was "virtually precluded" from trading in part because he already faced a congressional ethics probe over Innate.
In many cases, health conditions, or care for young children or sick relatives precluded these workers from seeking other forms of work.
"I don't think they're going to be precluded by any vote of the Senate on that," Hoyer told reporters in the Capitol.
The agreement she signed precluded her from disclosing information about the affair, which she had extensively discussed in a 2011 InTouch interview.
When Brandacher finished, he left the stage, and a moderator announced that a tight schedule precluded questions, then called the next speaker.
"The presence of this individualized pricing should have precluded class certification of the sprawling and disparate class certified here," the manufacturers said.
"With this agreement we have precluded experiencing a large humanitarian crisis in Idlib," Erdogan told reporters at the news conference with Putin.
"There's nothing in this individual's record that would have precluded him from getting these weapons," Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said Sunday.
Another thing is that I think police officers should be precluded from sharing information that they acquire in their investigations with witnesses.
The agreement is a breakthrough in that differing rules have in recent years precluded competing in both series with the same car.
When I started the puzzle with SCHLUBBY, I had in mind cluing it as [Like many sitcom dads], but SITCOMMY precluded that.
John Bel Edwards, Saturday that his planned trip to Bossier to survey damage had to be canceled because the weather precluded travel.
Nigeria's historically strained relations with many of its neighbors precluded West African countries from conducting counter-Boko Haram operations on its soil.
Ironically, her involvement precluded her from appearing in La La Land — and the film that ultimately earned Stone the 2017 Best Actress Oscar.
"If Google encrypts and centralizes DNS, ISPs and other enterprises will be precluded from seeing and resolving their users' DNS," the presentation says.
In the words of the FTC earlier this week: Qualcomm precluded Apple from sourcing baseband processors from Qualcomm's competitors from 2011 to 2016.
As a candidate, he complained that the Mexican ancestry of the federal judge overseeing his Trump University fraud case precluded a fair trial.
U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson dismissed the case, holding that investors' claims were precluded under the Supreme Court's 22 decision in Morrison v.
And so there -- the radio silence precluded the opportunity to do some of that preparation work in advance of the two sitting down.
"Month-ends are usually the quietest day of the month because a lot of funds are precluded from trading on them," he added.
Biggest story in politics is now happening in the great State of Colorado where over one million people have been precluded from voting!
In turn-of-the-century America, the self-proclaimed nutritionist and businessman touted that prolonged chewing precluded overeating and helped reduce food intake.
"The president's decision (to forego the award) precluded any need for a formal decision on the part of the Council," said a spokeswoman.
But when it became clear that U.S. allegations of Russian meddling in Trump's election precluded any rapprochement, Putin doubled down on the narrative.
The policy precluded the use of any U.S. federal monies for international family planning organizations that provided abortion services or abortion-related counseling.
Their Frenchness has precluded the duo from being tagged as big beat, but if Homework isn't big beat, I'm not sure what is.
The news agency reported Wednesday that Ukraine had refused to withdraw troops, saying continued shelling by pro-Russian separatists precluded them from withdrawing.
A rash of injuries that would have doomed some teams merely precluded the Penguins from finishing first in the extremely competitive Metropolitan Division.
Sellers became emotional while discussing the donor process which precluded him from donating part of his liver to Sadie due to his size.
But it says he is not precluded from having a voice on general issues and regulations that affect the for-profit college sector.
The main job of a bishop is to provide pastoral care to his priests, but Father John's sexuality precluded him from such goodwill.
He'll take over responsibility for the Russia probe from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, assuming he isn't precluded from doing so for ethics reasons.
What would have happened if we had any of these changes that we talk about — and it would not have precluded them from happening.
The question is whether Trump, with his own miscues in his business record and in the campaign, has already precluded his ability to win.
Prosecutors have struggled with whether the First Amendment precluded the prosecution of Assange, but now believe they have found a way to move forward.
Yet men's physical and psychological injuries often precluded any return to their prewar existences, as did the social and economic upheaval of these years.
Police sharpshooters were spotted at Gatwick, though officials at one point had precluded that option, citing the risk of a stray bullet hitting someone.
New Huawei phones are precluded from pre-installing Google apps, including Google Maps, following the company&aposs blacklisting by the Trump administration in 2019.
"Because of the positions taken by Chinese authorities, we are precluded from inspecting the audit work behind the publicly issued audit reports," she said.
But the effort to translate that support into action was frustrated by social and political polarization that essentially precluded any major economic policy initiative.
Right or wrong, that's the reality today, meaning the FTC is precluded from bringing antitrust prosecutions against brand manufacturers for these price-protecting schemes.
It would be a nonexclusive deal, so it would not have precluded me from doing other deals in Moscow, which was very important to me.
The original, decade-old suit concluded with an out-of-court settlement and confidentiality agreement, which Cosby's lawyers tried to argue precluded any criminal prosecution.
"There's nothing in this individual's record that would have precluded him from getting these weapons," Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl told the AP on Sunday.
The policy, supported by no law and apparently unconstitutional because it precluded the right to free assembly, led to charades by gay men and lesbians.
That September, Babbo and its owners alleged that the wage case's settlement precluded Ms. Capsolas from taking legal action against Mr. Langello for sexual harassment.
In her decision, Batts said 10 of the 28 claims were precluded under the 1998 law, and there was not enough evidence supporting eight claims.
It would have been impractical to establish a park there during the construction phase, the statement said, mainly because the designation would have precluded building.
"The pilot reported that there were no preaccident mechanical failures or malfunctions with the airplane that would have precluded normal operation," the accident report said.
All told, while an in-house proceeding would not be precluded, it would be a much less enticing avenue for pursuing enforcement of securities laws.
In civil cases, the parties amass much evidence in discovery proceedings before trial but are never precluded from offering additional evidence at the trial itself.
Postman had a substantial relationship with Uber, Judge Chen concluded, so he and his firm are precluded from representing livery companies suing Uber in federal court.
Nothing that they have mentioned — the individuals that are trying to infringe upon Second Amendment rights — none of those things would have precluded this from happening.
I stood before the Baltimore City Council to be part of the conversation, and even though unfortunately, certain actions precluded this conversation, I won't stop trying.
In general, arbitrations are confidential, supposedly fast and efficient, and discovery, such as document requests and depositions, can be limited or even precluded by the arbitrators.
Trump fired off several tweets, claiming that "over one million people have been precluded from voting" and that party rules were designed to hurt his campaign.
If certain kinds of thought required devices like paper and pens, then the kind of poverty that precluded them looked as debilitating as a brain lesion.
Nevertheless, he said he was legally precluded from revisiting the issue, and that the record did not offer a "convincing basis" to explain what "officer" meant.
The court rejected the police's argument that the certification should be quashed because the conduct of individual protesters precluded them from being identified as a class.
Nothing in Connor Betts' past precluded him from obtaining the firearm and ammunition he used in the early Sunday massacre, Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said.
Along with another male, Kavanaugh locked the door from the inside and played loud music that the accuser said precluded successful attempts to yell for help.
Given these strict guidelines for qualification, many immigrants are precluded from the fee waiver simply because their income is slightly above the very low guideline amount.
And anyone who believed that rationality of investors precluded the possibility of massive, obvious mispricing – say, of subprime-backed securities – has not had a happy decade.
"For these reasons, Herrera is precluded by the judgment in Repsis from relitigating the continuing validity of the hunting right conferred by the 1868 Treaty," Alito wrote.
Finally, after the review was complete, second-guessing of these determinations was precluded by Clinton's decision in December 2014 to have her server deleted and wiped clean.
The appeals court held that the plain language of the Internal Revenue Code precluded Sunoco from obtaining a $300 million reduction in taxes, the Justice Department said.
That was just a mere technical demonstration of a much wider possibility of the digital production of firearms, which is in no way precluded by current law.
It's an interesting story, but I think the news has precluded all the history of Uber and people really do care about what is happening there now.
In recent years, two high-profile accused hackers successfully thwarted extradition by arguing that diseases, including Asperger's syndrome, precluded their need to tried in the United States.
Before appealing to the Supreme Court, litigants would have to appeal to the full "en banc" panel of the circuit court, a step that is now precluded.
"Trump added that the terms of the deal struck between the UK and EU meant that "under certain ways, we're precluded," adding that it was "completely ridiculous.
The statement did not identify the Chinese firm, but an Australian government official said the order was aimed at Huawei and precluded its involvement in the network.
The careful attention Cornell paid to Robert for his entire life precluded Cornell from venturing far beyond the city, but by all accounts Cornell never expressed bitterness.
That conviction precluded him from obtaining legal status over the 31 years he has lived New York City, although he is married to a United States citizen.
Had Congress repealed the Obama-era rule entirely, the administration would have been precluded from issuing any similar regulation under the terms of the Congressional Review Act.
That call produced only a vague commitment to "reinforce high-level exchanges," suggesting that Mr. Trump's statements on China sill precluded a direct leader-to-leader exchange.
"It seems like the central bank's focus on inflation has precluded it from taking any action, which is unfortunate for the rest of the economy," he added.
What I will do is remind Americans that the house provided president trump every opportunity to prove his innocence, but the witnesses were precluded from coming forth.
The suit was dismissed in federal court on the grounds that the 1951 peace treaty between the United States and Japan had precluded private claims for compensation.
Some lawmakers believe that "turf wars" over cyber in the broader federal government have precluded the development of a coordinated approach — thereby endangering the U.S. in cyberspace.
Indeed, virtually any sensible new spending on the poor will likely be precluded by the huge growth of budgetary red ink that flows from the tax cuts.
Still, the Buddhist majority and Catholic minority alike were wary of Thieu's recent Catholic conversion, and his small-town, Central Vietnamese origins precluded a broad geographical appeal.
Unthinking anti-government rhetoric has precluded serious new thought about the relationship between government and individuals in an anthropogenic climate, changing economy and more atomised and diverse society.
" In his analysis, psychologist Howard Fradkin wrote that Pilkington's history precluded her from defending herself and posits she "submitted to investigators because she couldn't stand the pressure anymore.
They note that straight people who engage in risky sexual behavior are able to donate blood, while gay and bisexual men who practice safe sex are still precluded.
Much of the second volume is dense legal analysis which, according to Mueller's report, precluded his team from making a decision about whether the president committed a crime.
But at the same time, this structure precluded them from being kind and compassionate towards Dr. Ford as every Democratic man in the committee was able to be.
The taking of testimony in closed hearings — in which both Democrats and Republicans can ask questions and introduce documents — is likewise not precluded by the Constitution or precedent.
In an interview with the Washington Examiner on Thursday, Trump said that Palin was asked to speak, but that the distance ultimately precluded her from making the trip.
"The Model S's design precluded those on the scene of the crash from getting Dr. Awan out of the cabin because the door handles failed," the lawsuit says.
While Mueller will not be precluded from calling Flynn to testify at any forthcoming trials, his sentencing will effectively mark an end to his cooperation in the probe.
On top of this, Obama-era rulings interpreting the ACA effectively precluded all employers (large and small) from contributing to the cost of individual coverage obtained by employees.
The law, which was named for Megan Kanka, a 7-year-old girl who was raped and murdered near Trenton in 1994, precluded him from living near children.
When we were kids we all saw a version of what adulthood would be and then by the time [we grew up] was precluded by the world evolving.
A bank then told the company that it would not be precluded from applying for a loan — only to change its mind, deciding the business was too sexual.
The law limits the grounds for his removal to conduct that would constitute "cause" for dismissal, although those protections have not precluded demands that Mr. Trump fire him.
Some justices appeared to agree with Francisco that in this matter of national security, judicial review was not just unnecessary, it was precluded by the separation of powers.
Meanwhile, a generation of women (who, notably, have not been accused of assault) have long been precluded from holding these seats in government and business due to discrimination.
On Monday, a California appeals court ruled that Havilland's suit against the network "should have been tossed because it's precluded by the First Amendment," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Potter also takes exception to the claim made by the authors that "ongoing gene flow" among eastern Siberian and Beringian populations would've precluded the emergence of genetically distinctive populations.
" A few days later, Trump tweeted, "Biggest story in politics is now happening in the great State of Colorado where over one million people have been precluded from voting!
When Google was caught working on Projects Dragonfly and Maven, workers cited the company's own AI ethics principles which they felt should have precluded any work of that sort.
President Win Myint — who holds the position because Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is constitutionally precluded from taking the post — issued the pardons to coincide with Myanmar's new year.
"The Egan Court thus precluded agency employees ... from pursuing personnel actions against their agency employers when doing so would entail second-guessing the agency's security clearance decision," Kavanaugh wrote.
Meanwhile, the settlement has not precluded Bethea from insisting that the very idea for The Apprentice, including the notion of Trump as its star, was effectively stolen from him.
I think the nature of the relationship that he had with Cochran beforehand would have precluded him from seeing any of the things that Cochran did as a possibility.
Kerby also argued in her brief that Lopez's criminal history — he was charged in the 1990s with domestic violence and driving under the influence — precluded him from constitutional protections.
Louisiana Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System, the case was precluded by the previous dismissal of parallel claims by shareholders who sued Wal-Mart directors in federal court in Arkansas.
Some of the lengthy fights of years past -- such as the one on everyone's favorite bird, the sage grouse -- could be precluded with a Republican in the White House.
A spokesman for the nursing home told CNN that officials had not seen the video, and if they had they would be precluded by law from commenting on it.
They said they would meet with Flint residents later this month and noted they were "not precluded from refiling charges against the defendants" or adding new charges and defendants.
To the Editor: I believe that Robert Mueller is wrong in stating that he is precluded by law from offering an opinion on whether President Trump's acts warrant indictment.
The comments were "unacceptable" and "crossed a line," and "precluded trusting cooperation," Mr. Seehofer said in announcing on Monday afternoon that Mr. Maassen would be dismissed from government service.
The judge rejected a request that he dismiss the case or cap the length of the sentence on the grounds that the president's comments had precluded a fair hearing.
The company said last year the FDA had identified deficiencies that precluded discussion of labeling and marketing requirements for the company's treatment of a common type of behavioral disorder.
The rule explicitly precluded workers exposed to extremely low levels of airborne beryllium, such as those performing abrasive blasting work with coal slag in the construction and shipyards industries.
This modest, bipartisan plan came up after the Texas church shooting, when it turned out the gunman had a criminal background that should have precluded him from buying firearms.
It can well be doubted that he has ever seriously read or thought about the document, and he exhibits dangerously dictatorial tendencies that we hope are precluded by the Constitution.
Cade said the volume that would be handled by the new joint venture, compared to the total volume exported by Brazil's center-south region, precluded a position of market dominance.
This means Islamic banks are precluded from traditional forwards as these become legally binding at the outset, leaving counterparties exposed to an overtly uncertain outcome in the eyes of scholars.
And if they do manage to win asylum in Mexico, they are generally precluded from getting asylum in the U.S., which is still the desired destination for most of them.
Meanwhile, scientists employed or funded by private companies or trade associations — entities, unlike universities, that stand to directly gain or lose financially from agency actions — are not precluded from serving.
Such ambitions were precluded until now because of the depths of the Pacific near its shore, which made it difficult to anchor the huge towers that support massive wind turbines.
But he still insisted that originalism was "better" and "safer" than any other theory, because it precluded honest judges from substituting their own philosophies for those of the founding generation.
By then the United States was mired in the Great Depression, and Franklin D. Roosevelt had decided the economy needed the monetary boost that adherence to the gold standard precluded.
A more obscure figure on the barricades was Barbara Smith Conrad, a gifted young singer whose black skin precluded her from joining a University of Texas opera production in 1957.
"Today's verdict provides no guidance on the merits of the overall Pinnacle litigation because the court's rulings precluded a fair presentation to the jury," said John Beisner, J&J's attorney.
In mediation discussions, Ronaldo's representatives led her to believe they were attempting to compensate her for her injuries, and that agreeing to the settlement precluded her from cooperating with police.
Matt Platkin, Mr. Murphy's chief counsel, advised members of Mr. Murphy's inner circle about confidentiality restrictions that would have also precluded anyone from telling the governor about Ms. Brennan's claim.
Nothing he said precluded the Senate committee conducting his hearing from recommending that he get the job, although several key questions remain—and must be raised before the Senate confirms him.
The comment did not just infringe conventions that once precluded American presidents from waging domestic politics overseas -- which Trump has long since dumped after they were eroded by his recent predecessors.
The New York Times reports that the Air Force did not enter Kelley's court martial into a federal database used for background checks that could have precluded him from getting weapons.
The New York Times reports that the Air Force did not enter Kelley's court martial into a federal database used for background checks that could have precluded him from getting weapons.
While the merger represents a transfer of one of the most valuable commodities in American politics, Holder said he would be legally precluded from using it for his own political purposes.
In effect, this opinion precluded tens of thousands of veterans who served aboard aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers and other ships during the war, from entitlement to the presumption of disability benefits.
But the White House precluded such a scenario by insisting that the FBI complete its investigation by the end of this week and imposing other constraints designed to limit its scope.
"If any participant declared concern regarding any issue precluded by Adcock's agreement, she politely and firmly instructed them it was not a matter she could discuss or assist with," he said.
Defendants are going to lobby the Delaware Supreme Court to stick with precedent holding that Delaware derivative suits are precluded when other courts have already tossed parallel claims by different shareholders.
In the Arizona case, the state appeals court acknowledged Brush & Nib Studio's argument that their religious beliefs precluded their ability to provide services to same-sex couples, who sought wedding invitations.
When the house she was renting went into foreclosure, the amount she owed on her student loans precluded her from qualifying for a mortgage to purchase it from the current owner.
In fact, we learn that Jack has adored Jane Banks since youth, formerly gazing up at her nursery window, an image making manifest the socioeconomic berth that once precluded their companionship.
Mr. Cintron has demanded that the Trump Organization pay him for the last six years of unpaid overtime wages, noting that the statute of limitations precluded him from asking for more.
This news has been calamitous for Biden, as talk of Trump and Ukraine have precluded him from getting any positive campaign messages out, and has brought his son into the spotlight.
Mr. Vedestig said the proposal was intrusive and threatened to embarrass people who do not have sexual partners; do not want to have sex; or had medical conditions that precluded sex.
The original caption from Reuters didn't specify that the adults in question were a couple, and the situation — fleeing a war zone — precluded us from asking additional questions about their relationship.
So, if a president wins election to two terms covering eight years, any crime he committed before the first election or in his first three years in office might be precluded.
The most oft-cited parallel is 1968 — a tinderbox of tragedy, protest and political upheaval — though the composition of the news industry then precluded the minute-to-minute ubiquity of 2017.
These are called "meta right" pushes, meaning they are technically a press to the right, but as the game afforded no other options, so they are counted but precluded from disqualifying.
But without this kind of discussion, which has been precluded for sometime by the political noise over the allegations of collusion with the campaign, we haven&apost been able to do that.
He was spared jail time and instead given 10 years probation when his lawyer argued that he suffered from "affluenza" – that his wealthy, indulged upbringing precluded him from knowing right from wrong.
The angry focus on the Democratic Party makes a holistic kind of sense, in that the party is seen as a facilitator of the big-money interests that have precluded socialist policies.
On May 13, a Delaware state judge dismissed a similar case, saying the April 2015 dismissal of the federal lawsuit by U.S. District Judge Susan Hickey in Arkansas precluded him from acting.
Woods's latest victory came in his first start since he had an operation on his left knee, a procedure that precluded him from taking a competitive swing for more than two months.
"If any participant declared concern regarding any issue precluded by Ms. Adcock's agreement, she politely and firmly instructed them it was not a matter she could discuss or assist with," he said.
He said that his personal politics precluded him from voting for Mr. Biden in the Democratic primary, but that Mr. Biden was boxing out the progressive candidates among some vital black communities.
It was another example of how Ms. Le Pen bends the usual gender dynamics — her own feisty presence precluded any sense that a man was being condescending or bullying toward a woman.
Goldman&aposs risk management policies have precluded it from engaging in such activities, according to a person with knowledge of the bank&aposs policies and who asked for anonymity to speak openly.
The JAMA study authors noted that privacy and secrecy restrictions precluded the release of some of the data about the injured diplomats, noting that only Smith and Swanson were responsible for the data.
The court imposed sanctions that precluded the company from calling a key employee at trial, and it ordered the corporation to pay [improper document destruction] costs and over $2 million in monetary sanctions.
" The qualifier "for your age" is wielded with the tacit understanding that anyone over the age of, say, 227, is precluded from looking great, because we all know that baseline "great" means "young.
Bloomberg, the self-funding billionaire, has refused to take donations from other individuals, which has thus far precluded his participation in any of the debates since he joined the race late last year.
"If a foreign intelligence service does, yes," he finally caveated, making a subtle distinction in his response that precluded him from condemning actions that members of the Trump campaign had previously engaged in.
As it's wont to do, outbound traffic from LA precluded me from seeing Friday's early acts, although I arrived just in time to catch Toronto's Sloan, who led a masterclass in pop songwriting.
And while nuclear isn't explicitly precluded from the Green New Deal, the absence of nuclear power as the core technology around which to construct a globally comprehensive climate policy constitutes a geopolitical miscalculation.
Unfortunately, Gerstl is the subject of very limited scholarship: not only was his artistic career cut short by suicide, but his temperamental nature precluded him from having a linear artistic progression or evolution.
The scaling back of large gatherings precluded any kind of final-weekend rally with big-name headliners like Sanders or Ocasio-Cortez — though it's unclear whether any would have materialized without the outbreak.
It also included an eventual path to citizenship, over 10 to 12 years, for 1.8 million of the young undocumented immigrants, but would have precluded them from sponsoring their parents to become citizens.
"We could not apply the new law retroactively, and serious credibility issues in this case precluded us from proceeding on additional charges, yet we remained committed to holding these defendants accountable," Gonzalez said.
Beto O'Rourke's front page treatment by Vanity Fair magazine, released on Thursday, certainly pushed the former Texas congressman further into the spotlight -- and ultimately precluded O'Rourke's presidential announcement made roughly 12 hours later.
His answers include: final victory in the battles against polio and Guinea worm; famine precluded in South Sudan; progress on the malaria and H.I.V. vaccines, as well as continued American support for treatments.
Rent-a-Center and related rulings against AT&T Mobility and Comcast that because California's policy of allowing consumers to pursue public injunctions does not specifically obstruct arbitration, it's not precluded by the FAA.
In March, that decision was reversed after a California appeals court ruled that Havilland's suit against the network "should have been tossed because it's precluded by the First Amendment," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
At the end of a filling afternoon, I asked Phillips if she felt like being an outsider, much like fellow non-Asian Chinese food expert Fuchsia Dunlop, precluded her from discovering truly "authentic" recipes.
Couples in which each partner files a separate Form 2000 are also precluded from claiming the student loan interest deduction, which allows you to deduct up to $21,503 in interest paid during the year.
Thus, even in circumstances of extreme violations, where a state fails to pursue needed and appropriate enforcement measures in a given case, EPA personnel are largely precluded from stepping in and enforcing the law.
Menendez staffer who prepares financial disclosure forms 'scanned' the instructions But the prosecution objected to the testimony as inadmissible hearsay and irrelevant, and Walls ultimately agreed Elias should be precluded from taking the stand.
And in each case, by the time they decided to come forward, many years after they say they were attacked, their ability to press for criminal charges was precluded by a statute of limitations.
As a result, not only was Mr. Meenan precluded from legal redress, but for more than three decades an untold number of young people were knowingly left in the hands of an accused abuser.
In response to the companies' motion to dismiss the lawsuit, the cities on Thursday told U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco that their public nuisance claims are not precluded by federal statutes.
"If the city prevails here, then the public would be precluded from ever requesting any information whenever a government actor says that there may be a legal dispute at some point," the lawsuit states.
After publication, Netflix said it had agreements with smart TV manufacturers that precluded third-party tracking like that done by Samba TV. Samba TV did not respond to repeated requests for comment about Netflix.
According to her complaint, in mediation discussions Ronaldo's representatives led her to believe they were attempting to compensate her for her injuries, and that agreeing to the settlement precluded her from cooperating with police.
Viable candidates can't lose support on realignment, but there were more than 10 cases where a viable candidate lost vote share in the final alignment, even though that is precluded by the caucus rules.
President Trump's unprecedented refusal to follow this process precluded the Chinese from negotiating, guaranteed that they'd retaliate to our retaliation, and undermines all of the global trade agreements on which the global economy relies.
Doing so was not my first choice, but I was reminded of the damage done to our nation for three years and felt my duty as a citizen precluded me from staying silent any longer.
Since its passage just over a decade ago, the law has precluded seven suits against gun manufacturers, including Bushmaster, which was sued for selling the gun used by the so-called Beltway Sniper in 2002.
Hempowicz also said POGO has "really significant concerns" about any attempt to muzzle White House officials, especially if the NDAs do not contain explicit language assuring employees that they're not precluded from reporting suspected wrongdoing.
If they do that, they're precluded from using the reconciliation vehicle triggered by the fiscal year 2017 budget – the vehicle earmarked for ObamaCare, for its ability to get through the Senate with only 51 votes.
The fact that Mr. Ryan saved his endorsement for a written column precluded, for the moment, a public show of the two men coming together, and there were no plans announced for any joint appearances.
Mr. Watson said the media's position that intense public attention to the case precluded Mr. Smollett's right to privacy was self-fulfilling; the media had full control over whether it gave a defendant that attention.
Chancellor Andre Bouchard of the Court of Chancery in Wilmington said an earlier dismissal by an Arkansas judge of a nearly identical lawsuit by another group of shareholders precluded the Delaware case from going forward.
But sales were disappointing, in part because high-nicotine cigarettes remained on the market, and the industry's campaign to deny all evidence of harm precluded an advertising campaign highlighting the benefits of these new products.
"We feel that a decline of about 1.1-1.2 million barrels per day will be required if fresh price lows are to be precluded," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
However, the AI principles do not make clear whether Google would be precluded from working on a project like Maven—which promised vast surveillance capabilities to the military but stopped short of enabling algorithmic drone strikes.
The United States Trustee, which acts as watchdog for professional fees in Chapter 11 cases, argued that the Supreme Court's opinion in the Baker Botts case, which was not directly on this point, precluded such contracts.
Sensenbrenner characterized any investigation that precluded an indictment of a sitting president as "fishing" and further claimed the report's raw evidentiary material did not comply with statutes requiring an explanation of the prosecution or declination decision.
Their argument: The same due process concerns that precluded non-Californians from suing Bristol-Myers in California should bar named plaintiffs from leveraging their personal jurisdiction to sue on behalf of class members from other states.
Because Ellingwood began to file for bankruptcy and then didn't go through with it, a lien was put on his house, his "vortex of love" as he called it, that precluded him from settling his debt.
In addition, they speculate that with new technology and the potential for teleworking, it is possible for some people to take jobs even though they have medical conditions that would have precluded work in the past.
According to her website, she is also committed to setting a national standard for early voting, and to restoring voting rights those ex-offenders who should not be precluded from voting because of their prior crimes.
"If anybody has been serving very well and the population thinks he still has a lot to contribute he should not be precluded from doing so merely because he has clocked 75 (years)," he told Reuters.
And because that fee is not imposed to alleviate the negative impacts of the Cherks' proposal — there are none — the county should be precluded from imposing the fee as a condition of approving the Cherks' permit.
Although citizens who fail to turn out on Election Day can be fined and precluded from voting for 2147.3 years or from applying for appointments or promotions in the civil service, legal constraints are rarely applied.
But by the time he lost his wood shop in Red Hook, for which he paid $1,100 a month, he had soured on the arrangement and rents had risen so high that they precluded living alone.
Most critically, however, the report noted that "current customary international law would not allow the prosecution of a sitting head of state," meaning Kim would be "precluded" from facing charges unless the ICC took up the case.
Pompeo appeared to hold out an olive branch, saying the administration is "open to new steps" with Iran, including a diplomatic relationship, but he laid out 12 preconditions that regional experts said precluded any chance of negotiations.
"I think there is a fundamental misunderstanding about being racist or having these racial biases that people feel precluded from when they don't use racial slurs or they have friends who are people of colour," said Yim.
Charles Gaines's huge photograph of bare trees encased in a Plexiglas box painted with a vibrantly colored grid hangs floor to ceiling in the entrance gallery (the chair moldings in the old house precluded installing it there).
KIEV/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ukraine on Wednesday refused to pull back troops in its restive east, saying for the second time this week that continued shelling by pro-Russian separatists there precluded the implementation of a disengagement agreement.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the plaintiffs' own claims about truffles' rarity and expense precluded their allegations that the oil's manufacturer, Monini North America Inc, duped consumers.
On April 19th, 50 legal scholars filed an amicus brief with the Fourth Circuit arguing that Mr Trump's executive order is precluded by "the long-settled prohibition on governmental acts based on animus toward a particular religious group".
A foot injury precluded any theme parks this year (plus, I don't like to be predictable) so I did some office work, road travel in the center of California and some family outings to the park and zoo.
The 6th Circuit decided that the civil rights claims brought by the plaintiffs under federal law could proceed, ruling they were not precluded by a statute that sets the standards for drinking water, the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Any other explanation for Mr Obama's unsuitability to name a justice introduces a reductio ad absurdum where presidents are automatically precluded from nominating judges to empty seats because "the American people" deserve a "voice" in choosing the successor.
Monica Mahaffey, a spokeswoman for the State Office of Children and Family Services, which oversees local adult protective agencies, said privacy rules precluded the state from disclosing whether it was investigating the county's handling of Mr. McLellan's needs.
The recent cooperative conservation effort for the greater sage-grouse showed how the states can play a major role in pre-list planning, as western governors committed to conservation solutions that precluded the need to list the bird.
The special counsel did not ultimately reach a conclusion one way or another on obstruction of justice, saying the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel opinion that a sitting president can't be indicted precluded him from doing so.
But an appeals court reversed that verdict, concluding last month that testimony during the trial from a psychiatrist about Tran's state of mind may have precluded her from receiving a fair trial, among other issues, according to NorthJersey.com.
In a sign of the continued distance between the two forces, Sanchez, according to the Socialist source, rejected the offer saying the lack of mutual trust between the two parties precluded the possibility of any power-sharing agreement.
At the same time, Mr. Ashe's natural shyness and deferential attitude toward his elders and other authority figures all but precluded involvement in the civil rights struggle and other political activities during his high school and college years.
According to a consent judgment filed with the Florida Supreme Court, Klayman agreed to repay a small portion of the retainer, said financial distress precluded him from making the payments on time and eventually provided the agreed refund.
"The legacy of this bankruptcy should not be that tens of thousands of underinformed, displaced and traumatized fire victims have their substantial claims precluded," Steven Skikos, one of the court-appointed lawyers representing victims' interests, said by email.
The strategy has precluded a debate between the two parties over whether Trump's behavior infringes the values and conduct long expected of Presidents -- since Democrats are working from facts and Republicans frequently simply refuse to recognize incriminating evidence.
An unknown and possibly large number of victims are precluded from publicly talking about their experiences by confidentiality clauses that are almost always required when the high and mighty (and the low and lowly) settle claims of sexual misconduct.
Regulators must keep a watchful eye on bad actors to ensure that innovators are not precluded from bringing products, services, apps and new innovations to market simply because large players can leverage IP rights to box out potential competition.
The bill recognizes that although the results of the 2012 and 2017 status referendums favored statehood and are deemed to trigger the transition to statehood, any additional democratic self-determination process is not precluded under local or Federal law.
The six-year statute of limitations precluded him from pressing criminal charges, however, so last year he filed a civil suit in New York State Supreme Court against Boone and her gallery, charging that they had intentionally defrauded him.
Bayer, which held that plaintiffs in a consumer class action were not precluded from attempting to certify a class in state court after a federal judge had already denied class certification in a case brought by a different plaintiff.
For at least a handful, the emails have especially rankled given the seeming free fall of Mr. Trump, which has bolstered their view that Mr. Sanders's proudly left-wing politics would not have precluded victory in the general election.
" "Because of this," the statement went on, "and because of unforeseen and serious credibility issues that arose over the past year and our ethical obligations under the rules of professional conduct, we are precluded from proceeding with the rape charges.
Not only will these voters be precluded from voting in the state's primary on April 733, but it's also already too late for them to change party affiliation if they did decide they wanted to back a Republican or Democratic candidate.
And while the company is taking its time, lessons learned from the Note fiasco have apparently not precluded Samsung from going big with the device – quite literally, with a display that's said to be even larger than the phablet line.
"It is necessary to point this out, because the President and his allies have made the false claim that GOP members and staff have been precluded from attending or asking questions — nothing could be further from the truth," he wrote.
The utility was, according to the report's authors, stuck in a vicious cycle: The precarious state of the grid, which lurched from outage to outage, precluded the kind of massive, visionary investments needed to shore up or renovate the system.
Weed is still federally illegal in the United States but because Cronos is a licensed Canadian business producing weed for the soon-to-be legal recreational market in Canada, the company is technically not precluded from trading on U.S. stock exchanges.
In a decision last week, a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal of the FDCPA claims, saying the court erred in finding that they were precluded by the U.S Bankruptcy Code.
The agency invited her to settle the matter through "amicable discussions" — and required strict nondisclosure terms that precluded any further referral of the matter, including to "administrative or judicial bodies," according to an email from an official seen by The Times.
In a Manhattan drug trial last month, a lawyer sought unsuccessfully to invoke President Trump's criticism of the use of cooperating witnesses — "flipping," as the president called it — in a summation, but the judge precluded him from making the argument.
One of the plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation over injuries allegedly caused by C. R. Bard's vein filters is urging the presiding judge to allow expert testimony in an upcoming trial that the company claims was precluded by a previous ruling.
Avis Budget made the move on Monday after its biggest shareholder, SRS Investment, refused to renew a deal it agreed to last year that precluded it from adding to its hefty stake, running a proxy contest and other restrictive measures.
During the past 30 years, over 20 percent of its population has struggled below minimum poverty levels, and today the majority of all Mexicans work in small "informal" firms, which lack legal status and are precluded from obtaining loans and credit.
There was substantial damage to the tail section of the plane in the 2016 incident, but that wouldn't have precluded it from ever flying again, NTSB member Jennifer Homendy, who is in Hawaii investigating Friday's crash, said at a news conference Sunday afternoon.
The company's attorneys at Freitas Angell & Weinberg had sought the writ to direct U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Greenbelt, Maryland, to rule that the bank was precluded from raising the antitrust claims because it had lost on the issue in another court.
Perhaps soon, based on his ominous answer to her, we can expect Trump to announce a list of occupations Muslim-Americans aren't permitted to hold because of their religion, recalling Germany in the late 1930s, where Jews were precluded from holding certain jobs?
What is more, such quantum encryption also required a single, dedicated fibre between sender and receiver, which limited the technique to high-profile transactions, and precluded the cross-linking of many senders and receivers that has made networking and the internet so successful.
It created a political order that precluded interference in other states' domestic affairs, enshrined secular and not religious authority as the basis for state sovereignty, and attempted to prevent aggression and war through the maintenance of a balance of power between those states.
Gladys Carrión, the commissioner of the city's Administration for Children's Services, said state law precluded her from saying whether caseworkers had been aware of Mr. Maldonado's previous attack on Ms. Irizarry or knew of the criminal backgrounds of other people in Heaven's orbit.
Since then, we have heard varying explanations for why he has reneged: No one cares about them, the returns are no one's business, and, most laughably, that he is precluded from releasing them until an Internal Revenue Service audit has been completed.
A month later, the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, threatened to quit after Mr. Trump asked him to have Mr. Mueller fired because the president believed he had conflict-of-interest issues that precluded him from running the special counsel investigation.
Their impossible love, unusual not as interracial but for its tenderness and sexual heat, sets up for an ending so shockingly pessimistic that it has been said to have precluded the movie's American distribution and was changed for its second run in France.
The move came after SRS, which currently owns 9.7 percent of the common stock, refused to renew a deal it had agreed to last year that precluded it from adding to its hefty stake, running a proxy contest and other restrictive measures.
Sometimes they do have a diagnosable mental illness prior to the shooting, however, in a number of gun massacres in this country, the perpetrator was not diagnosed with a mental illness which would have precluded him from purchasing a firearm under current regulations.
They could have challenged him in the Q. and A. If the ways in which his misinterpreted ideas have been weaponized precluded hearing him out, students also had the option of protesting outside, walking out of the talk or simply refusing to attend.
"It would be a nonexclusive deal, so it would not have precluded me from doing other deals in Moscow, which was very important to me," Mr. Trump said in a deposition in an unsuccessful libel suit he brought against Tim O'Brien, a journalist.
"As a result Kirkland Lake Gold is precluded by the terms of the arrangement agreement with Newmarket from engaging in any discussions with Gold Fields or Silver Standard concerning the revised proposal or providing any due diligence access to them," Kirkland said in a statement.
However, two people briefed on the talks said the U.S. proposal stops short of labor unions' call for "melted and poured" North American steel, which would have precluded the use of raw steel from elsewhere that has been rolled or otherwise processed on the continent.
Other presidential obligations, including a week-long swing through Asia and the annual United Nations meetings in New York, have precluded further campaigning from the current Oval Office occupant, though he and his aides describe a president raring to make the case for Clinton.
A bench trial on Wednesday will pit Gilead's Fish & Richardson attorneys against Merck's lawyers from Williams & Connolly, on Gilead's claim that Merck has "unclean hands" because it used Gilead's technology in its own patent applications and so should be precluded from enforcing its patents.
" Mueller continues: "In interviews with this Office, McGahn recalled that the President called him at home twice and on both occasions directed him to call [Deputy Attorney General Rod] Rosenstein and say that Mueller had conflicts that precluded him from serving as Special Counsel.
On Wednesday, Mayo officials themselves made parts of this meeting public by putting out a press release stating that CNN failed to investigate or include the information provided by Mayo, knowing that Mayo itself was the one who precluded CNN from reporting the information.
The prosecution in that case also hopes to introduce, in addition to Ms. Constand's testimony, the accounts of 13 other women who say they were assaulted but whose ability to pursue the charges was precluded by the fact that they came forward too late.
The Defense Department's official position (Directive 3000.09) is that humans must be able to "exercise appropriate levels of human judgment over the use of force," meaning that robots are officially precluded from independently deciding to kill someone and a human has to pull the trigger.
Once out of office, he claimed he did not need the pardon he accepted that precluded his criminal prosecution, and he went to his grave claiming he was innocent of criminal behavior, absurdly asserting when the president does it, that means it is legal.
The suit, filed in July, employed some novel legal arguments, including a claim that the country's marijuana laws have traditionally discriminated against minorities and have long precluded people who use pot for their illnesses from boarding airplanes, which are regulated by the federal government.
"Given that the United States has decided to lock horns with China on trade, tech and other issues, it is likely to make it a condition of any deal with the UK that it is precluded from having a free trade agreement with China," the editorial said.
But while he certainly had legitimate support in law for ownership, the shop owner makes a point: When a simple phrase takes on a new identity in the cultural framework somewhat independent of the work of artist themselves, should regular people be precluded from using it?
A federal appeals court on Thursday handed VirnetX Holding Corp a victory in its effort to collect two verdicts totaling about $1 billion against Apple Inc, saying the iPhone maker was precluded from challenging the validity of certain VirnetX patents at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
"In interviews with this Office, McGahn recalled that the President called him at home twice and on both occasions directed him to call [then-Deputy Attorney General Rod] Rosenstein and say that Mueller had conflicts that precluded him from serving as Special Counsel," Mueller's report said.
In many ways, Erdogan's policies were overdue: nationalistic impulses prevented peace with the Kurds, who had demanded the freedom to be Kurdish, precluded discussions about the Armenian genocide and buttressed a kind of High Turkish snobbery when it came to its former Ottoman subjects, the Arabs.
I could teach you the proper form for squats and lunges and kettle bell swings, if you want" — but "the level of restriction that I was told, by professionals, was necessary for me to 'fix' my body essentially precluded any semblance of joyous, fulfilling human life.
But last month, the department's top legal official said in a letter that the statute precluded the department from fully complying — a position that was abruptly reversed by Commissioner O'Neill, who has framed his department's use of the law as an effort to balance transparency and safety.
Survival of the Soviet Union might have perpetuated the perception of a bipolar world, but it would not have precluded the emergence of al Qaeda, the Islamic State or WMD proliferation, or for that matter intensification of genocidal regional conflicts, international organized crime and other scourges.
" A spokeswoman for Kushner Companies told the Times that the business has partners across the globe, adding that it "does no business with foreign sovereigns or governments, and is not precluded from doing business with any foreign company simply because Jared is working in the government.
An Alibaba float would be seen in Hong Kong as a victory, after the city lost the tech giant's initial public offering to New York because its then rules precluded it accepting Alibaba's governance structure, where a self-selecting group of senior managers control the majority of board appointments.
Their quick release—in contrast to the days-long, public humiliation of British service members captured by Iran in similar situations in 2004 and 2007—precluded a serious crisis, and even suggested the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran may have facilitated a friendlier era in U.S.-Iranian relations.
Warren went on to clarify that billionaires, including Democratic megadonor Tom Steyer and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who would likely fund their own campaigns if they were to launch a 2020 bid for the White House should not be precluded from seeking the party's nomination.
While Mr. Trump and his family are not precluded from receiving rental fees from the Committee for its use of their properties, the magnitude of the proportion of campaign funds spent to compensate Mr. Trump and his family calls for stricter scrutiny by the Commission of this practice.
But even though we can trace race's origins without much difficulty, it seems impossible — and worse than that, woefully naïve — even to speak of an end to such persistent and flattening thinking, thinking that has led to so much human suffering, precluded and squandered so much human potential.
HOMECOMING An Alibaba float would be seen in Hong Kong as a victory, after the city lost the tech giant's initial public offering to New York because its then rules precluded it accepting Alibaba's governance structure, where a self-selecting group of senior managers control the majority of board appointments.
GreenvilleOnline.com reports that the fundamentalist Christian college, has finally regained its non-profit status 34 years after losing it: Bob Jones University lost its tax exemption after a 13-year battle with the IRS over whether the university's policies against interracial dating precluded it as a non-taxable religious educational institution.
"The President abruptly announced, via Twitter—without any of the formality or deliberative processes that generally accompany the development and announcement of major policy changes that will gravely affect the lives of many Americans—that all transgender individuals would be precluded from participating in the military in any capacity," she wrote.
" The indictment said Collins had been "virtually precluded from trading his own shares for practical and technical reasons" -- references to both the congressional ethics investigation that was ongoing into Collins regarding the company and that Collins' shares in the company were held in Australia, "and thus subject to the Australian trading halt.
Thinking of himself as a political prisoner provides Woodfox with the template both to assume responsibility for and to disavow the criminal he has been while allowing him to develop an analysis of the ways in which his race and class have consistently precluded the possibility of receiving just treatment for his acts.
The court addressed three issues: whether states have standing to obtain review of the order, whether a court has the power to review the order, and whether the order violates the due process rights of some of the 85033,000 to 100,000 people who were precluded from entering the United States by the order.
But in such instances, if prosecutors choose to go to trial, they are never precluded from offering additional evidence to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and they are required to turn over exculpatory evidence to the defense: Justice to the defendant, to be sure, but justice to the government as well.
And while "us against them" is a great narrative for game week, it's frightening when players and coaches use it to talk about the dynamics between an accuser and an alleged abuser, or to suggest, as Pierre-Paul did, that anyone who didn't witness domestic abuse is precluded from speaking about it.
The local radio station informed me that they played "more hits than regulations allow," and inside a coffee shop where I took shelter, a regular patron and the barista bemoaned that EPA regulations precluded them from pumping the water out of their overflowing parking lot—something to do with being so close to the ocean.
He liked to invoke the psychologists' duck-rabbit sketch, in which the seeing of the duck precluded the alternative seeing of the rabbit, and vice versa; to bring to the fore "aspects" of a work, as Wittgenstein said, that had previously been invisible, so that audiences would perceive it in a completely different way.
If the Republican governor, Kim Reynolds, signs the bill, Iowa will have America's most restrictive abortion regime, with nearly all abortions precluded by the ban and only limited exceptions for women whose lives are threatened by their pregnancies, whose fetuses have abnormalities "incompatible with life" or who report (within time constraints) that they conceived through rape or incest.
Not only barred by the constitution from running for another term, but explicitly precluded by the charter from amending the provision on presidential term limits, Kabila fils has pulled out all stops to avoid having to stand down at the end of this year, including widespread repression as well as a cynical call for "national dialogue" about the vote.
Ogrosky and Menendez defense attorney Abbe Lowell provided the judge with a litany of other examples the defense team says prove they have been precluded from introducing certain documents, eliciting testimony and cross examining witnesses -- key evidence they need in order to cast doubt that Menendez and Melgen had the "motive and intent" to commit bribery.
He was the most inaccessible, inwardly tormented and infuriating man I have ever known, and yet he stayed in therapy with me for over a decade, calling faithfully every week — he insisted that his work schedule precluded coming in person — even though he spent many of those sessions in silence or addressed me as if I were inanimate.
But in a separate memo dated the same day, senior officials from the State Department's policy office suggested he speed it up: Although a 36-month wind down period is not precluded by the plain language of the statute, this period would double the longest amount of time TPS status can be extended under the statute.
Embarrassingly, Cruz and his allies didn't know that the US military had in 2006 adopted the death penalty for child rape, a fact that hurt the Court majority's argument that "evolving standards" about punishment precluded the use of capital punishment in such cases; if standards in the military were evolving the other way, that's quite good evidence in Cruz's favor.
The L.A. Times notes that, under the agreement, if Honduras rejects a person's asylum claim, then they will be precluded from seeking asylum in the U.S. So not only is the U.S. outsourcing a huge problem to a tiny nation, it is planning to use that process as a pretext for stripping asylum-seekers of their chance to present their claims here.
Wallace had come to regret the impasse, because it precluded their discussing the things they shared: They'd both been the first people in their families to go to college; they had both been cowed upon arrival by the size of this particular Midwestern city; they were both unusual among their friends in that they were unaccustomed to the easiness of life.
Of the 711 children who were deemed ineligible to reunify, according to government court filings, 431 have a parent outside the United States; 120 have parents who waived the right to reunification; 79 have a parent released into the country who has not been found; 94 have a parent whose location is under "review," 67 have a parent who raised a "red flag" and seven have been precluded from reunification by separate litigation.
Porsche, in which the 2nd Circuit held that Morrison precluded investors in swap agreements that referenced German-listed Volkswagen shares from suing in the U.S., in part because the swaps were based on shares that traded only outside of the U.S. The 9th Circuit's Toshiba decision said the Toshiba ADRs were distinguishable from the VW swaps at issue in the Parkcentral case for a variety of reasons, including that the ADRs were traded on an SEC-regulated platform and the swaps were not.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) argued Tuesday that if President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former longtime lawyer Michael Cohen deserves jail time for campaign finance law violations, the president should not be precluded from facing a similar punishment.

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