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Impossible to treat then (and rare even now, though fixable with surgery), Jane's condition precludes sex and childbearing, which in turn precludes marriage in that time and place.
Naga men insist that local custom precludes female village chiefs.
That largely precludes any thoughtful policymaking to enhance Medicare's value.
Of course, this sort of extended strategy precludes overnight success.
Of course, this sort of extended strategy precludes overnight success.
At times, the film's demand for teamwork precludes satisfying payoffs.
But WASP-96b's "absolute sodium abundance" precludes the possibility of clouds.
Federal and state law precludes any further details at this time.
There is also nothing that precludes Mueller from issuing multiple reports.
The quantum-teleportation format precludes using these traversable wormholes as time machines.
And there's nothing in free-market economic theory that precludes government support.
But protocol precludes department staff from providing assistance directly to the president.
By definition, he said, rail precludes all possibilities other than the train.
They note that no new law precludes an arrest for possessing drugs.
Brexiteers hate the customs union because it precludes trade deals with third countries.
They've learned that wrapping their ideas in aggression precludes engaging them on substance.
But, of course, Justice Department policy already precludes indictment of a sitting president.
However, no law precludes the courts from hearing cases while the shutdown persists.
Its small contribution to Mapfre SA precludes an increase in the rating uplift.
Still, none of this necessarily precludes Bitcoin Gold from getting off the ground.
It precludes the possibility that people could have done better, could be better.
The same ethics exam precludes attorneys from splitting their fees with non-attorneys.
There&aposs no reason to talk about obstruction because article two precludes obstruction.
And it precludes the threat of a Democratic Senate majority leader with clout.
But the original tie-up contract precludes WPP from making its own bid.
And that fact precludes the idea of using a rape kit at home.
He knows about the fear Chávez described — how it precludes opportunity, influences behavior.
This impasse of perceptions precludes the possibility of Pelosi's prognostication ever coming true.
Just as concerning, it precludes Greece from participating in the EU's quantitative easing program.
Its control precludes the wildness at the heart of many of the greatest series.
There is "Samantha," who suffers from a dire genetic syndrome that precludes safe pregnancy.
But the action precludes the inevitable appeal of a decision to the full panel.
Being good at one sort of precludes you from being excelling at the other.
In such cases, the court held that EU law precludes arbitration before international tribunals.
In New York, an 80-year-old law precludes agricultural laborers from collective action.
And it probably precludes nationwide class actions based on state law, he told POLITICO.
Violence doesn't always figure overtly in Bausch's fiction, but the atmosphere never precludes it.
The current version of the ordinance still precludes the throwing of stones or missiles.
The Internal Revenue Service has said nothing precludes someone under audit from disclosing their returns.
First and foremost is the idea that the audit precludes Trump from releasing his returns.
The first gallery features maps and documents whose compelling density of information precludes cursory viewing.
The military must also report anyone who receives a dishonorable discharge, which precludes gun ownership.
That, McKinsey has said, precludes any possibility that the investments could taint the consultants' advice.
However, this also precludes the independent scholars or individual contributors like me to participate actively.
Oman said anything that precludes the establishment of a Palestinian state will not be acceptable.
This precludes a wedding in cases where both parties are only visiting for a short stay.
Many Remainers also favour the idea of tougher immigration controls, although the single market precludes them.
Nothing completely precludes us from getting cancer, which is why we need these treatments and cures.
That said, there's nothing in the Canadian constitution that precludes the governor general from speaking out.
Just as worrisome is that it precludes Greece from participating in the EU's quantitative easing program.
A 2005 law shielding gun makers and sellers from accountability for crimes precludes most such efforts.
The constitutional right of privacy precludes Congress from making public the tax information of any citizen.
What usually precludes the excitement of digging into my plate of grease, however, is pure anxiety.
Rage is also a form of dishonesty because it precludes the reflection that leads to truth.
A report from The Athletic said that the deal precludes Ware from working with other teams.
My medical status precludes me from participating in many of my children's activities due to logistics.
Planning precludes a certain level of listening, because the answers come usually when there's some spaciousness.
Fibreboard - precludes the award of attorneys' fees to lawyers for some class members but not others.
As we said Sunday, none of this precludes the possibility that Mr. Sanders won the Hispanic vote.
"The economic pain of getting to that level however, very likely precludes it from happening," Price said.
And nothing about withdrawing from Paris precludes companies from investing in renewable technologies with their own money.
None of this precludes the Democrats from benefiting greatly from new voters, as they did in 2018.
The United States and North Korea are fixed in their positions, and that precludes a clean resolution.
The separation of powers precludes Congress from gaining access to the personal tax information of the president.
The Knicks have had 10 coaches in the last 12 years, which more or less precludes coherence.
The lack of well-developed private oil, gas and service sectors precludes shale production's high-intensity drilling.
Such privilege normally precludes information related to it being used against a person who had the privilege.
"We have an agreement in place with 21st Century Fox that precludes that from occurring," he said.
The HELP Committee hearing alone precludes a vote on the USMCA before the end of next week.
But federalism in no way precludes separate government entities from taxing an individual subject to both jurisdictions.
States are forbidden from executing individuals whose mental state precludes them from understanding the reason for punishment.
They stressed they don't think Netanyahu's statement precludes the possibility of a political settlement in the future.
Of course, dark matter being dark and all sort of precludes it from spitting out x-rays.
Further, Alabama law precludes the prosecution of "any woman with respect to her unborn child," the motion said.
If Brexit turns acrimonious and precludes a moderate change such as enhanced supervision, Europeans may seek blunter instruments.
As she points out, no theory precludes this possibility—it is just that it is not very elegant.
The flipside is that this precludes depth, of the sort that arguably better prepares pupils for higher education.
But Hogan says that this indemnification agreement specifically precludes anything Denton does that constitutes misconduct or gross negligence.
Writing them off as "irredeemable" precludes that possibility, since it absolves us of any responsibility to engage them.
The agreement precludes her from talking about the alleged affair she had with Trump over a decade ago.
Since then, he's been fighting the discharge, which precludes him from receiving education funding under the GI Bill.
By maintaining his innocence and refusing to admit his involvement, it precludes him from credibly clearing his nephew.
Apparently that precludes her from being a feminist in the eyes of...well, frankly, we aren't sure who.
What's more, the campaign media's self-image is built on not being partisan, which precludes adjudicating political disputes.
Durand also said that nothing precludes the possibility of an IPO later once the company has more scale.
ThinkProgress sniped that it's easy to criticize the president when your 18 percent approval rating precludes re-election.
Screen time isn't just plain bad, and as many have pointed out its ubiquity precludes the possibility of avoidance.
For example, advocates of free speech are for good reason nervous about any policy that precludes robust theological debate.
Mr Trump's insistence that Mr Obama founded IS precludes a serious debate over how to deal with violent extremists.
Gannett may not be apt to sign the document, however, if it precludes soliciting shareholder votes in the future.
Richard Blumenthal, say the clearance of the judicial short list through the Federalist Society precludes them from Democratic support.
New York's police department could not re-impose the rule even if it wanted to: state law precludes it.
But the dizzying complexity of both medical care and insurance plan design precludes the consumer from making informed choices.
Such fine-print language requires consumers to "agree" to a third-party dispute resolution process, and precludes class action lawsuits.
S.B. 822 precludes ISPs from exclusively exempting from data limits apps and services that are owned by the ISPs themselves.
We also have "most favored nation" commitments, which precludes WTO members from treating one WTO member worse than other members.
"But if you define the national interest in a way that precludes winning power, then what are you really doing?"
The main disadvantage of the customs-union option is that it precludes free-trade deals for goods with third countries.
None of these options precludes the character being the butt of a joke, but what exactly is the joke here?
Whenever I think about the grime resurgence in particular reference to Skepta, "High Street" is the track that precludes everything.
Like Tammé, she knows that her body—brown, unruly, unconventional in its charms—precludes her from demands on Sam's time.
Some religions, notably including the Catholic Church, believe sex is sinful if it precludes the possibility of producing a baby.
But her tight focus on Yellow Bird and her quest precludes a full exploration of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
But that kind of personal accountability seems highly unlikely for a President whose personal code precludes him from admitting mistakes.
And so I was curious what precludes us from distributing food and it all comes down to this notion of perishability.
Yovino that the Equal Pay Act precludes employers from relying on employees' salary history because past pay may reflect gender bias.
The pace precludes boredom, and the loss of Kushner's digressions about American history won't be felt too keenly by French viewers.
Kim's government views those weapons as an ace up its sleeve that increases its bargaining power and precludes a foreign invasion.
Under UK takeover rules, Kraft's public withdrawal of its offer precludes it from reviving takeover talks with Unilever for six months.
"Its size precludes it from carrying a significant load and it will likely have limited endurance at this stage," he said.
To be a poet involves hearing the voice of conscience, which precludes lying, even in the service of a good cause.
And it could impact case law that precludes firing anyone -- gay, straight or cisgender -- for not adhering to sex-based stereotypes.
The federal ban precludes growers of California cannabis from legally shipping out of state, although tons of it seeps out anyway.
The anti-commandeering principle inherent in the 10th Amendment precludes state authorities from being pressed into the service of federal policy.
And the former largely precludes Washington from taking meaningful action, even if it had necessary evidence, against Russia for the latter.
The federal government also said the INA precludes the court from reviewing the notice to appear, which is what terminated Ramirez's DACA.
Asarco precludes professionals from being compensated for time spent defending their own fee applications in the bankruptcy case, in nearly all cases.
The company argues that Abramowitz's prior lack of experience as an inventor precludes the possibility that he filed the applications without help.
But, like mentioning brand names, mentioning political figures in a meme anchors it to reality, which instantly precludes it from being surreal.
The appeals court also rejected the pizza chain's defense that due process precludes liability for failing to meet vague and unspecified standards.
The problem is that the sugars cannot be made into drugs because their wide availability precludes the profits needed for regulatory passage.
The existing deal precludes companies from using U.S. dollars or funds that pass through U.S. banks to do business tied to Iran.
Nothing in state or federal law precludes insurers from offering benefits that are not spelled out in a state's Essential Health Benefits.
Critics have argued that this approach reduces women to sexual temptresses and precludes men from working with women on an equal basis.
The nightmare reviewer is the reviewer who has some sort of agenda that precludes him or her responding sincerely to the book.
The sole question he asks precludes any consideration by the court of the impact a gun law would have on public safety.
The federal government's ban on the drug precludes the interstate sale of cannabis, even among the states that have approved its use.
Confidentiality precludes my sharing of similar narratives that I have encountered in my work, with tragic outcomes, often death on the street.
Do you think today's art world, which revolves so much around fame and wealth, precludes the more ephemeral practices of previous decades?
But, he said, the volume of such data flowing in on a daily basis from around the world precludes such human analysis.
Their lack of citizenship precludes them from the most fundamental civic functions in our society like voting and serving as a juror.
The Constitution&aposs Supremacy Clause precludes California from actively interfering with federal immigration authorities, and Mendez said the workplace provision crossed that line.
The equations allow for the possibility that time can flow forward or backward, even if real-world physics precludes it because of entropy.
Sanders is making a valuable contribution as a critic of the party, but that precludes him from being the voice of the party.
We can only conclude there must be something in the billionaire mindset that precludes them from doing the math, or otherwise disregarding it.
And Robbins said there's nothing in the deal that precludes Cisco from forging similar partnerships with other cloud providers, should the opportunity arise.
Even if there are other reasonable interpretations of the statute, it is implausible to argue the law precludes HHS from adopting this one.
Hannah admitted she hasn't been in love before which — in Peter's eyes — apparently precludes her from being able to find it with him.
"We will not allow any president to achieve by intimidation what our Constitution precludes him or her from achieving in court," Sargent wrote.
But the Johnson amendment precludes only this kind of talk; it does not bar preachers from holding forth on moral issues of the day.
Critics say Sanders's plan precludes more incremental approaches, but you can also say that the momentum Sanders is building helps generate more of them.
And if this deal precludes Congress from being able to lower prescription drug prices, it will do more to harm American families than help.
This precludes many U.S. citizens from considering the field as a viable career path and has led to a shortage of U.S.-born workers.
That often precludes them from becoming a lawful permanent resident because one of the requirements is having entered -- and resided in -- the country legally.
That's because the settlement in no way precludes drivers in states outside of Massachusetts and California from suing Uber for the same exact thing.
It precludes the possibility of cooperation between the two parties — effectively depriving Mr. Kaczynski of his only potential coalition partner and uniting the opposition.
The legislation will be considered in the Senate under an expedited procedure that precludes a Democratic filibuster and allows passage by a simple majority.
The system seeks the views of about 1,100 member institutions, which could deepen frustrations and skepticism because it all but precludes a speedy resolution.
The Trump administration cannot decide if its peace plan is an opening gambit to trigger a compromise or a fait accompli that precludes one.
"Nothing in federal or state law precludes allowing employees to choose different or similar blocks of work hours each week," Reich told The Verge.
Zoning precludes a lot of the mixed-use (stores, restaurants, multifamily housing) that is required, as does Nimbyism (the "not in my backyard" syndrome).
This is disappointing in some sense: A steady but opaque trickle of new words precludes the kind of exhaustive preparation that competitive Scrabble demands.
Meanwhile, Dani's emotional numbness precludes her from making any such missteps and actually facilitates her opening up to the spirit of the midsummer festivities.
And while his news blockade certainly precludes him from becoming politically active, the fact is that the vast majority of Americans are not politically active.
The BJP's definition of "sedition" precludes almost any debate on the future of Kashmir—a source of tension within India and with Pakistan since independence.
Importantly, however, the video has a loud soundtrack that precludes the viewer from getting a sense of the audio experience of actually using the drone.
The statutory nature of our citizenship, in conjunction with our unincorporated territorial status, precludes the full protection of the guarantees contained in the 10th Amendment.
By combining the car seat and stroller into one unit, the Doona + Infant Car Seat/Stroller precludes the need to travel with two large items.
And although a convention rule precludes consideration of a candidate who, like Kasich, has failed to win eight states, this provision can possibly be changed.
Flinty, funny, stylish, and mannish, a blend of Amelia Earhart and Humphrey Bogart, Dorothea adores Jamie, but her Depression-era rigor precludes her saying so.
He is not collecting campaign contributions, which precludes him from the debate stage — and it isn't clear if he would hit the polling threshold either.
The so-called Feres Doctrine ultimately precludes claims made by active-duty military personnel for medical malpractice, sexual harassment and negligence against the federal government.
That certainly precludes members of the military from joining groups that are rightly considered domestic enemies like communists, neo-Nazis and supporters of radical Islamist extremism.
She complains that men find her intimidating because of her job and that the nature of her work precludes her from having a fulfilling sex life.
Her refusal to run for a seat in the Diet, which precludes her becoming prime minister, suggests that she herself lacks confidence in the party's prospects.
He also said that a tweet on Ghosn's newly created Twitter account on Wednesday did not violate the terms of his bail, which precludes internet usage.
And the Epstein nonprosecution agreement itself could be voided, which would undermine Epstein's lawyers' argument that the Florida deal somehow precludes his current Southern District prosecution.
The chronological method of the new edition precludes any kind of thematic organization, and the result is a book that is less approachable than its predecessor.
"This rule precludes Congress from having an open and transparent debate about this very important issue that impacts women's equality," she said on the House floor.
This precludes them from being adapted to space applications because they require a lot of water to work and water is a precious commodity in space.
It's home to the vast Al Udeid United States military base: The presence of more than 10,93 Americans precludes any military temptation the Saudis may have.
The revelation raises the question of whether the FBI would interview the witnesses or whether the scope of the agency's mandate precludes them from doing so.
You do not have to reach far back into the mists to realize there is nothing in our nature that precludes illiberalism or that ensures progress.
The constitutional guarantee prohibiting the government from showing hostility to members of particular religions, other courts have held, precludes Mr Trump from excluding nationals from Muslim countries.
"It precludes shareholders from holding any substantive discussions about the company because of the threat of crippling dilution of their ownership interest in the company," he said.
Restricting immigration from Europe means leaving the single market; regulatory divergence necessarily erects barriers to trade; maintaining open borders in Northern Ireland precludes an independent trade policy.
But even if Apple wins in court — or the courts issue a narrow ruling that precludes more ambitious surveillance efforts — this debate isn't going to go away.
"A fast-changing industry environment may offer the chance for huge wins, but it precludes the certainty we seek," he wrote in his 1996 letter to shareholders.
Model rule 1.7 also precludes representation of a client in other scenarios, including when the representation would be "materially limited" by a "personal interest" of the lawyer.
Even those physicians with licenses generally rise through a separate vocational education system that requires less academic study, which oftentimes precludes them from positions in public hospitals.
Joint use of the land precludes it from being sold to developers, and also means it is not over-grazed, which protects livelihoods in times of drought.
The next domestic event, March 28, will be moved out of Columbus, Ohio, where the governor's order precludes fans, to a UFC-owned arena in Las Vegas.
But as a film, it doesn't take comparable risks, so it precludes the possibility of certain rewards, ones you have to see the full dances to get.
She's an unambiguous captive, trapped by sex and class, yet the viciousness that her liberation awakens — as carnal lust slips into bloodlust — precludes a facile redemptive reading.
"Those are not things that the [congressional] language necessarily precludes and they're items that we have been able to add to our tool kit," added the official.
Algeria effectively precludes wheat of Black Sea origins due to a low bug-damage requirement, while Iraq mainly sources its wheat from Australia, the United States and Canada.
They're entrenched in a conservative position where the bottom line of their business precludes a tiny level of curiosity that could one day lead to who knows what.
This precludes a wedding in cases where both parties are only visiting for a short stay"; furthermore, "In France, a religious ceremony does not constitute a legal marriage.
Then there's the constitutional provision that prevents ... precludes foreign emoluments, a big word, meaning foreign payola, and the fact of the matter is this violates all of that.
Mandatory arbitration that precludes the possibility of class actions has fast become the dispute-resolution tool of choice for American employers, banks, smartphone providers and even law firms.
The businesses, Roberts said, "want to make clear that they are not the bad guys" responsible for the higher prices, but the law precludes them from doing so.
" The judge concluded that "the lack of internal validation by the New York crime lab, as candidly admitted" by Dr. Buckleton, "precludes the use of the STRmix results.
"If they don't do the dispute resolution ... or agriculture, I don't think it precludes them declaring victory in the parts they have (in hand)," said the first source.
This precludes a wedding in cases where both parties are only visiting for a short stay"; furthermore, "In France a religious ceremony does not constitute a legal marriage.
Nagrani was also moving up long-scheduled house calls — like 75-year-old Elyse Savage's annual checkup — in case the pandemic's spread precludes them in the coming weeks.
"It means that the first district court or any district court to issue a nationwide injunction effectively precludes all the others courts from considering the question," Stern said.
Alito said the high court's special place in the Constitution, above other US courts, precludes the justices from facing scrutiny from other judges, as lower court jurists are.
Especially critical is the Civil Rights Act confidentiality requirement, which precludes CRS mediators from relaying information gained in doing their work to other Justice Department agencies or components.
Just because you're crazy doesn't mean you're not also stupid, and neither precludes the possibility that you've got your boot on the neck of someone even worse off.
I understand where Samsung's coming from, a more is more design perspective, but the nature of a device that size precludes a pretty large part of your potential audience.
"The lack of jurisdiction over Justice Kavanaugh precludes an investigative and fact-finding process, even over conduct allegedly committed while Justice Kavanaugh was a covered judge," the council wrote.
Though it will be presented to all member states in New York in five weeks, the drafting process in Vienna largely precludes states without missions located there from partaking.
Berkshire Hathaway is no different and Buffett addressed this issue in his shareholder letter: As for Berkshire, our size precludes a brilliant result: Prospective returns fall as assets increase.
And, perhaps most upsetting to Brexiteers, it means applying the EU's common external tariffs without having any say in them, and it precludes free-trade deals with third countries.
While Bae and Han are no stranger to the attention that comes with wearing heels, the confidence they walk with precludes any notion they should be in anything else.
The fund companies counter with what amounts to a catch-22: They can't talk more openly about their engagement, because the nature of engagement precludes them from doing so.
South and North Korea reaffirmed that non-aggression agreement that precludes the use of force in any form against each other, and agreed to strictly adhere to this Agreement.
Mr Schweitzer, however, concedes that, for now, the high capital cost precludes the use of drip irrigation in much of the world, and limits its use to cash crops.
Some investors told Business Insider that a direct listing would be ideal for founders that want to avoid the scrutiny of an investor roadshow that precludes a traditional IPO.
While that kind of deception is bad, it's another thing entirely to create the deception with such authenticity that it nearly precludes the possibility of evidence to the contrary.
Meanwhile, the White House has endorsed a House bill that severely limits the number of Dreamers eligible for protections and precludes most Dreamers from pursuing citizenship by other means.
But it precludes enacting any programs that increase taxes on people in this category, no matter how small the increase or how much the middle class would actually benefit.
Of course, the Just War Ethic suffers from a problem: The normative ideal in this case is the absence of war, yet the reality of war precludes that ideal.
That payment would need to be protected with strict privacy standards, possibly using blockchain technology, to comply with California's state law that precludes local governments from establishing gun registries.
It is precisely the statutory nature of our citizenship in conjunction with our unincorporated territorial status that precludes the full protection of the guarantees contained in the Fourteenth Amendment.
The concussion settlement precludes players in the future from suing the league for concussion-related damages, and the settlement with Kaepernick and Reid avoided any adverse precedent being set.
"If the court precludes such witnesses from testifying at trial, their identities should remain protected from public disclosure," prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Osborn wrote in her April 16 letter to Burke.
Lloyd has attempted to block multiple undocumented immigrant teens in federal custody from terminating unwanted pregnancies, arguing that their immigration status precludes them from claiming a constitutional right to abortion.
The disapproval resolution is deemed "privileged" under the National Emergencies Act of 1976, which both guarantees a vote in the Senate and precludes opponents from blocking it with a filibuster.
After 50,000 downloads, Google pulled the app from Google Play, citing a portion of its developer policies that precludes apps from interfering with the services of other third-party apps.
Roach has a proven gift for connecting with readers who are not normally into science, through levity and accessible, cleareyed prose — neither of which precludes her from doing weightier work.
Its cramped mezzanine, where daily life should thrum, precludes the sort of bars and restaurants that have made the terraces at Grand Central a destination and heartbeat of the neighborhood.
Maybe it's true that Apple's devotion to the idea that the iPad is the best touch-based Apple computer for most people precludes it from adding touch to the Mac.
As much as I want to chain myself to an old-growth tree (thanks, "The Overstory"), my job at The Times precludes me from going all in as an activist.
Honig called this clause "unusual," adding that it precludes women who served as witnesses or called the DA prior to that date from pursuing charges even if new evidence emerges.
It concerns me that the current situation precludes our elected representatives from doing what they think is right, and that one person alone is able to exert so much influence.
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.
Because that puffed-chest, bicep-heavy, ripped-lats physique precludes a man from fully extending his arms while punching and, to modify an automotive term, widens his punch-turning radius.
But, incidentally, they have, centuries later, and the results are available to you if you've anywhere between 16,000 and 30,000 pounds or the kind of taste that precludes financial discernment.
Under Catholic teaching, divorce is not permitted, and Catholics who remarry after divorce are therefore understood to be in a state of sin that precludes their ability to take communion.
While this precludes representation from people who may have already given up on owning a car (likely a tiny percentage anyway), their impact has already been factored into current car sales.
An upgrade is unlikely in the near term, given MGS's high rating on the Turkish national scale and its small contribution to Mapfre SA precludes an increase in the rating uplift.
Corbell disagreed that his film was wanting in skepticism, but he acknowledged that his approach to filmmaking precludes him from trying to fit the experiences from others into a neat narrative.
But by delaying the hearing, the court could also speed up the entire litigation process, since it precludes any parties from appealing a ruling to the court's full panel of judges.
Trump himself only makes it worse for the GOP; his obsession with his "base" precludes an effort to reach out to Independents, the crucial swing voters who determine election outcomes; 14.
"I wouldn't say it precludes me from a political run, but I'm very focused on this org, and I believe that this is the next stage of the movement," he said.
Where public policy precludes the new services and technology for which consumers are asking, those consumers are left with fewer options, coercively channeled into the facilities that benefit from the prohibitions.
In his forthcoming book, Lucas Lixinski, an associate Law professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, examines how UNESCO precludes communities from controlling their own cultural heritage.
While it is understandable that for many policy-makers it is a familiar modus operandi, it is rooted in outdated assumptions, which precludes us from effectively addressing the unfolding information security crisis.
Neither of these steps completely precludes the reopening, in the light of new facts, of old cases against those who shot soldiers or policemen, and the DUP is protective of that possibility.
Although a shutdown precludes the government from spending money, except for on "essential" services, some agencies have what are basically carryover balances from past congressional funding bills that they can work with.
Most Tender, Because Even Renegade Kings Need Some Love Chris Pine's Hollywood Chris contract precludes him from harming any woman, and so Robert does something completely anachronistic by giving Elizabeth her space.
"There is a strong public interest in not allowing the Court's orders to be used as a shield that precludes disclosure of this danger," wrote U.S. District Judge Ortrie Smith on Dec.
The chances of a trade deal with America will be tiny despite Donald Trump's apparent enthusiasm for one; Mrs May's plan precludes the acceptance of American agrifoods, a priority for negotiators there.
The chances of a trade deal with America would be tiny, despite Donald Trump's apparent enthusiasm for one; Mrs May's plan precludes the acceptance of American agrifoods, a priority for negotiators there.
" Where Wright insists that the Buddhist doctrine of not-self precludes the possibility of freely chosen agency, Batchelor insists of Buddhism that "as soon as we consider it a task-based ethics . . .
SBA now also precludes lending to any firm that is even indirectly doing business with a marijuana-related operation, significantly expanding the number of businesses no longer eligible for SBA-backed loans.
To them, the chance of nuclear meltdowns or other disasters, combined with the nuclear waste that plants produce, precludes giving nuclear the environmentally friendly label that wind, solar and other renewables enjoy.
"The law, for better or worse, precludes the disclosure of the kinds of personnel information that had been previously posted by the N.Y.P.D.," Eric F. Phillips, a spokesman for the mayor, said.
If you're not sure what feminism is, but you think it precludes a woman showing any part of her body she wants to then Emma Watson is here to set you straight.
But what can we do when their shortness of breath, joint pain, and back pain precludes their exercise efforts and this frustration leads them to abandon their healthy diet habits as well?
Why it matters: Not only does this attempted assassination violate all norms of international behavior, it also breaks unwritten rules of spycraft holding that a formal exchange of agents precludes further retribution.
"One thing we don't talk about as much is how China's rush to entrench its standards precludes other technical standards," said Kara Frederick, fellow at the Center for a New American Security.
Oren Yaniv, a spokesman for the Brooklyn district attorney's office, said state law precludes additional charges because it defines a person as a human being who has been born and is alive.
As pressure grows on senators to take a stance on impeachment, both Republicans and Democrats have argued that their positions as potential jurors in the case against President Trump precludes them from commenting.
However, my Nigerianness precludes any real love for Portugal because #colonialism; Spain continues to be Spain; a Croatian player did this; Denmark canceled Borgen, and I am wounded still; Russia is…Russia. Poland?
The decree very specifically limits monitoring to local officials and precludes sharing surveillance with immigration officials, he said; federal law enforcement partners have to request access for specific crimes that have been committed.
" He said the troops "are doing work that precludes them from getting the training and the skills and the time off that is necessary to make sure that they're prepared for more appropriate deployments.
The very framing of her vision—a day "when there is respect for the law, when everyone is respected by the law"—precludes recognition that law enforcement officials regularly commit criminal acts with impunity.
The decision helps to ensure a level playing field for smaller- and start-up internet businesses because it precludes larger, established companies like Amazon and Netflix from simply paying broadband companies for faster delivery.
"The nature of the investigation precludes us at this stage from giving details of the ongoing investigation but we will consider releasing more information from time to time according to developments," Mandelblit's statement said.
The candidate, who is worth about $59 billion according to Forbes, has made a point of not accepting campaign donations, which, at least under the current DNC rules, precludes his participation in the debates.
It is important to note the DOJ custom only precludes taking overt steps like arrests, indictments and subpoenas, and investigators are still free to continue aggressively pursuing leads and connecting dots behind the scenes.
This history suggests that even as the risks of climate disruption become more palpable, the nation faces a sustained deadlock between high-emitting red states and low-emitting blue states that precludes national action.
They demand subordination to a program of Persian expansionism and radical Khomeinist theology that precludes the freedoms that Iraqis and Lebanese had come to enjoy and others in the region have come to demand.
But the advanced state of decomposition, in which exposed tissue has turned brown, taking on the appearance of tanned leather, precludes a conventional autopsy, even obscuring whether the person was male or female, Jackson said.
"Mandatory life without parole for a juvenile precludes consideration of his chronological age and its hallmark features -- among them, immaturity, impetuosity and failure to appreciate risks and consequences," Justice Elena Kagan wrote at the time .
"For those migrants with irregular status, they receive medical attention only in case of a life threatening emergency, which precludes ongoing treatment for HIV," said Chelsea Sommer, a protection officer with the U.N. refugee agency.
Most European bourses had opened on a stronger footing, relieved at the European Union's agreement to at least a two-week reprieve that precludes Britain crashing out of the bloc without a deal next week.
As a gridlocked Senate precludes much near-term hope for legislative advancements, Porter has become a surprising hero to progressives and economic populists, a legislator who uses her platform as effectively as anyone in Congress.
This often precludes frostings and fussy decorations and means that the cake's clarion qualities are its flavor and its texture, which tips toward moist, firm and easily sliceable, like poundcakes (which make fine visiting cakes).
"I think Secretary Pompeo was very clear — we are prepared to facilitate, to support, to participate in — so there is nothing that precludes us from engaging with the Taliban in that fashion," Ms. Wells said.
None of this precludes star-making turns, per se: McCarron's path to becoming a Crimson Tide icon and eventual Heisman runner-up began with an iconic performance in the 2012 National Championship game against LSU.
While such tactics are commonplace in communist systems, they have never been tolerated in the American system where the U.S. Constitution precludes the government from simply taking private property and giving it to the public.
But requiring parental consent for LGBT youth's participation in HIV prevention research inevitably precludes the participation of teens who are not out to their parents or who won't — or can't — discuss HIV with their parents.
" The Wall Street Journal is correct that the lion's share of Menashi's article is an academic defense of Israel against scholars who "argue that liberal democracy precludes the state from adopting a particularistic ethnonational identity.
When you started to reveal more information at this past Google I/O about how this is going to work, one of the questions we asked and got answered was if this precludes CarPlay from working.
In plain English: nothing precludes a startup from developing a novel approach to AI that deals with data in a faster and more precise way than big players' AI's, ultimately offering people a more useful product.
Tokyo's Foreign Ministry regards the abductions as "a critical issue concerning the sovereignty of Japan and the lives and safety of Japanese citizens," one that precludes any normalization of relations with Pyongyang until it is resolved.
But they're also quick to emphasize that their strategy of investigations, subpoenas, contempt citations and court battles in no way precludes the possibility that impeachment proceedings will follow — if the evidence emerges to take them there.
Clearly, Chinese authorities are anticipating contractual disputes between Chinese businesses and foreign counterparties and are attempting to streamline analysis of whether the COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a force majeure, or unforeseeable event that precludes contract performance.
Instead, it temporarily precludes private possession of firearms in a sensitive public place during a specified time to protect public safety and safeguard the rights of all citizens to peacefully speak, assemble, and petition their government.
By manipulating a system that now precludes insurers from rejecting customers with pre-existing medical conditions, consumers are avoiding the purchase of insurance when they are healthy and rushing in when they need it, insurers say.
After the Rasmusen controversy exploded on social media, Provost Lauren Robel issued a strongly worded statement decrying Rasmusen's actions and stating its nondiscrimination policy, but asserting that the First Amendment precludes the university from firing him.
While it's a frustrating question, I think it comes down to the sex education that many receive, and the heteronormative model this is founded on, which often precludes a substantive, well-rounded knowledge of other sexual practices.
Mann's accused killer, a Gambian national identified only as Abdou I. because Austrian law precludes his name from being made public, was arrested in February at a Swiss refugee camp and returned to Austria to face charges.
The underlying assumption behind nearly all encryption ciphers used today is that their complexity precludes any attempt by hackers to break them, as it would take years for even our most advanced conventional computers to do so.
NASA grants Lockheed Martin $248M contract to develop a quieter supersonic jet Naturally in order to do this the craft has to be as aerodynamic as possible, which precludes the cockpit bump often found in fighter jets.
Normally, the full faith and credit clause of the constitution precludes one state from second-guessing the merits of other states' laws and legal decisions, and on March 7th, the Supreme Court reminded Alabama of its obligation.
"We are concerned where companies deliberately design their systems in a way that precludes any form of access to content, even in cases of the most serious crimes," the group said in a statement following the conference.
If the plan precludes deductibility of interest on any new borrowing in defining corporate profits, taxes on which need to be paid at the personal level, it would eliminate a fifth problem — the bias toward debt finance.
Even if Wilson was mistaken in his interpretation of Brown's conduct, the fact that others interpreted that conduct the same way as Wilson precludes a determination that he acted with a bad purpose to disobey the law.
As a result it said it asked the ministry in December to sign a mining usufruct agreement on the project, "which precludes any other parties being granted any licence over all or part of the Jan Karski concessions".
Flynn's newly disclosed lobbying would not have violated that pledge because it occurred before he joined the Trump administration in January, but the pledge precludes Flynn from ever doing the same type of work again in his lifetime.
This allows signatory states to impose permitted tariffs on goods entering their country, but precludes them from treating a domestic item more favorably than an imported one when it comes to internal taxes like sales or income taxes.
New York is also home to one of the country's most expansive statutes protecting police secrecy, a 1976 law enshrined in the state's civil rights code, which precludes the disclosure of most details of officers' history, including misconduct.
Indeed, many liberals on Capitol Hill are dismissing Trump's softer message as bluster, arguing that the influence of Bannon — the former Breitbart News executive who has touted his nationalist views — virtually precludes the possibility of a bipartisan compromise.
The arrangement she agreed to when she signed a letter of intent to swim for the Cardinal in exchange for tuition, books and housing precludes her from a potential seven-figure financial payoff through endorsements and paid appearances.
The cast, too, is indelibly memorable, most notably the real-life ballerina Moira Shearer as Victoria Page and Anton Walbrook as the ferociously driven Lermontov, who sees ballet (Art!) as a religious calling that precludes romantic relationships (Love!).
Though Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act (CDA 230) precludes companies from being held legally liable for what is posted or said on their websites, these companies have a responsibility to users to ensure safety and decency.
The agreement precludes any of that from happening, at least in Ms. McDougal's civil case against A.M.I., though Mr. Stris said he expected federal investigators to eventually secure everything they needed to fully vet the process behind the deal.
Controlling my lighting system is probably what I find most useful about the Home, as it precludes the need for me to pull out my phone, open an app, and tap a button to just turn out the lights.
The island falls under the jurisdiction of the Town of Southold on the North Fork, which has already put in place zoning that precludes resort or luxury home development on the island, said Scott A. Russell, the town supervisor.
Justice Harry Blackmun, writing for the majority in the case, said that "several obstacles" deterring pregnant women from asserting their own rights justified granting an exception to the usual rule that precludes plaintiffs from litigating the rights of others.
European officials are worried about large numbers of would-be migrants building up in Libya, but say the volatility there precludes the kind of deal struck with Turkey to block last year's main entry point to Europe via Greece.
WASHINGTON — President Trump signed a long-awaited directive on Friday that precludes transgender individuals from joining the military but gives Defense Secretary Jim Mattis wide discretion in determining whether those already in the armed forces can continue to serve.
Prospective patients, being clinically dead, will be incapable of giving consent, and the speed of treatment—the decision to begin E.P.R. has to be made within a matter of seconds—precludes identifying, let alone contacting, the next of kin.
A California state appeals court has ruled that Twitter Inc's lack of a company-wide policy on job promotions precludes certification of a class of female software engineers who claim the social media giant routinely promoted men over women.
Mr. Xi's statement of China's "comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination with Russia" also precludes the possibility of driving a wedge between Moscow and Beijing to isolate and confront Russia — a project that is apparently strongly advocated by America's key European allies.
Stalin grabbed the islands in the closing days of the second world war; seven decades on, the impasse precludes the signing of a peace treaty and has impeded the flow of Japanese money and expertise to the neglected Russian Far East.
Kyrgyzstan has a biometric voting system that precludes the blatant election-rigging that prevails elsewhere in Central Asia, but international observers listed flaws ranging from vote-buying to media bias and the harnessing of the state to back Mr Jeyenbekov.
"The $20-million bond required of U.S. retail FX business pretty much precludes anyone from founding a start-up in this business," said Joe Trevisani, chief market strategist, at WorldWide Markets, an online multi-asset trading platform in Woodcliff, New Jersey.
While it certainly got its share of hate from metal purists, Sunbather demonstrated the necessity of bold, brash, in-your-face rock music in the current moment, especially in genres whose loyalty to tradition so frequently precludes future stylistic development.
Moreover, the judge held, the case raises "legitimate issues" about whether the St. Louis dismissal precludes a California state-court class action – and no federal court can answer the question because they don't have jurisdiction under the St. Louis standing decision.
The majority said Congress didn't draft the Alien Tort Statute back in 1789 to give foreign victims of atrocities committed abroad a private right of action against foreign corporations – and separation of powers doctrine precludes U.S. courts from creating that right.
Leasing a solar energy system, Mr. Aggarwal said, isn't as popular anymore, in part because the price of solar has dropped 70 percent over the past decade and in part because leasing precludes you from claiming the investment tax credit.
This in no way precludes the possibility of American deaths, however; many of Iran's proxy groups carry out attacks independently and more recklessly, and Tehran's control over them may become more limited now that they no longer take direction from Soleimani.
"We believe this revision provides Beijing with some flexibility in setting its 2020 growth target and precludes the need to introduce another round of massive stimulus that could rapidly increase systemic risks," said Nomura analysts in a note on Monday.
District Judge Amos Mazzant determined that Congress acted within its powers when it passed the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, including a provision that precludes agencies and contractors from buying certain equipment from Huawei and fellow Chinese networking giant ZTE.
He couched that statement later by saying that the state's closed primary system, which precludes independents and other unaffiliated voters from casting ballots, would provide a challenge to the campaign, but said that high voter turnout was the key to victory.
Traditionally on Shabbat, a designated day of rest, observant Jews hold firm to the commandment "remember the Sabbath and keep it holy," which precludes them from performing any kind of work, including driving, voting, pulling a lever, or writing until after sundown Saturday.
These gaps in technology don't just limit the Copyright Office's ability to assist the Library of Congress accomplish its primary mission of cultural preservation; it also precludes important commercial transactions from occurring between licensees and copyright owners that would help incentivize future creativity.
A four-page memorandum between the Judiciary Committee and the White House precludes disclosure of contents of a background file by the committee and lays out circumstances under which designated staff members or senators who disclose its contents without authorization can be punished.
"ASCs are following guidance from federal and state authorities to cease elective procedures and only perform necessary surgeries, which, in most cases, precludes them from generating sufficient revenue to maintain operations and pay staff," ASCA told Business Insider in a written statement.
Letter's new filing emphasizes the fact that nothing precludes the House from impeaching Trump again if it unearths new evidence, though no member of Democratic leadership has suggested such a course, particularly with a looming Senate trial and the presidential primary season imminent.
It is also important to remember that if our trade partners were to retaliate against U.S. actions on automobiles, there is nothing that precludes them from applying additional tariffs on the same products already subject to tariffs because of other U.S. trade actions.
Phil Neville might have radically miscomprehended the past tense but, then again, it was Alan Shearer who imposed the limits of time and age upon the discussion, as if the fact that Ibrahimovic is 35 years old automatically precludes him from the 'world class' bracket.
This unique magnetic connection precludes the need for any tabs, notches, or other attachment methods that can be awkward to use or can break, although it does shift around slightly during extended periods of use (hardly a huge issue, but something to be aware of).
In particular, the analog-era notion that transmission of data to a third party is necessarily "voluntary" conduct that precludes Fourth Amendment protection should not apply in a world where devices and applications constantly transmit data to third parties by dint of their mere operation.
On the other hand, Israel confiscates Palestinian land, forcibly displaces Palestinians, restricts their freedom of movement, precludes them from building in all but 1 percent of the area of the West Bank under Israeli administrative control, and strictly limits their access to water and electricity.
It's very hard to compete with chat apps that have a billion users Kay says that the diversity of Android hardware precludes Google from creating an iMessage-like system that co-opts SMS — not to mention that Allo also needs to work on iOS.
Although the narrow ruling in Williamson only precludes federal courts from considering takings claims against local government before a state court has ruled, overruling Williamson would draw into question Leon's conclusion that NABA must bring its takings claim in the Court of Federal Claims.
"The EDF Group regrets this decision, which precludes it from exercising its legitimate rights as a shareholder, in particular the right to close the ongoing sale processes with EPH and IFM," EDF said in a statement, adding it was examining the reasoning underlying the refusal.
Alejandro García Padilla seemed to be joining in the protest, declaring a moratorium on paying the island's debts just one day before a big payment was due — even as President Obama was signing a new law that precludes the governor from making such a move.
Judge Kendall held that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment – the clause underlying the Supreme Court's Bristol-Myers ruling – precludes courts from exercising personal jurisdiction in a prospective class action that includes claims by absent class members from states other than Illinois.
The law governing military commissions at the wartime prison at Guantánamo precludes American citizens from being tried in that system, and it is disputed whether Islamic State detainees, as opposed to members of Al Qaeda, may be lawfully held there in indefinite detention without trial.
But such bitter arguments have gone on for a while and it seems odd to suppose that engagement with the trials and tribulations of Israel somehow precludes engaging with diaspora anti-Semitism, as if Jews of all people have a finite capacity for attentiveness.
One reason many asylum seekers enter illegally, though, is that at official entry points they are told by border agents that limited staffing precludes more than a small number of asylum applications from being processed each day, so the immigrants need to wait in Mexico.
In addition, even if the authors used the oldest radiocarbon date to determine the age of the site, that would put humans in North America by 15,300 years ago, which precludes that the initial migration to the Americas took place through the ice-free corridor.
In a statement, Attorney General Ken Paxton's office said in a statement that the agreement precludes the companies from raising prices for Texans for five years and commits the merged company to 5G network throughout Texas, including rural areas, during the next six years.
Even the most shocking turns in Jimmy's storyline — the season three finale, for instance, in which Chuck committed suicide by burning his house down — don't feel far-fetched or impossible; their grounding in a firmly real emotional structure precludes the ability to watch the show passively.
Stephanopoulos pressed Trump on why he has said he won't release his tax returns until audits of them are complete, since he has previously released them for a casino deal under similar circumstances and since the IRS says nothing precludes someone under audit from disclosing their returns.
Even though the law created a statewide anti-discrimination policy, critics say it left gay, bisexual and transgender people worse off because it does not include specific protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and precludes towns and cities from passing their own anti-discrimination ordinances.
The Syrian military has its weaknesses, including a manpower shortage that precludes it from securing the entire country and which has forced the Assad government to rely on fighters from Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia, Shiite fighters from Iraq and Afghanistan and Iranian advisers, along with Russian airpower.
The vastness of the space, with an incredible hundred and ninety seats filling its four block-spanning dining rooms (estimated to have cost the owner Allan Wartski seven million dollars, partly due to long delays in acquiring the necessary building permits), precludes the need for another one anytime soon.
As for the Rohingya, more than 700,000 of whom fled over the border to Bangladesh in 2017, Mr. Shwe Mann said that military discipline precludes the kind of atrocities that the international community accuses the Tatmadaw of committing: mass rape, village burnings, bullets in the backs of fleeing children.
But where Musgraves's signature form is the advice song, in which she starts rattling off ethical directives and conservative homilies only to endorse gay marriage or legalizing weed, and thus reclaiming her form and giving it the finger simultaneously, Clark's commitment to fictional performance precludes so candid a strategy.
PAUL SCHWARTZ, UPPER NYACK, N.Y. To the Editor: It has been said that if the Affordable Care Act repeal effort fails this week, it would end the G.O.P.'s efforts for the rest of this congressional term because the reconciliation window (which precludes a filibuster) closes on Sept. 30.
The Connecticut Superior Court, which retains jurisdiction over the long-running Sheff lawsuit, recently entered a "Phase IV Stipulated Order" that eliminates the racial quotas in the Hartford-area magnet schools and precludes the state from imposing economic sanctions for a school's failure to meet the (former) quotas.
As I've explained, Laster's decision in Sciabacucchi prompted New Jersey's attorney general to conclude that New Jersey law precludes mandatory shareholder arbitration, which, in turn, led the SEC to allow Johnson & Johnson to sidestep a shareholder vote on a proposal that would strip them of the right to sue.
The site is like Canada's very own Breitbart, dedicated largely to political and social commentary that covers everything from misinformation about Muslim communities to the likelihood of "white genocide" happening in Canada to the belief that being trans is a mental disorder that naturally precludes you from serving in the military.
He has great chemistry with Freda Gatz, to Cookie's too-wise chagrin, but the family has set up a collaboration with the A-list rap talent Stacee Run-Run (are we out of passable names now?), and her contract precludes other female rappers from appearing on the same albums she does.
The most promising approach to building a new majority coalition is to stop the exclusive litmus test on abortion that precludes anti-abortion Democrats from running, to find the strongest candidates for each district and state, and to rebuild the party around an inclusive shared progressive commitment to economic justice.
Indeed, one would expect that by imposing budget austerity on the island at the same time that it is locked in a monetary union with the United States that precludes it from following an independent monetary or exchange rate policy, its economic slump would deepen as it did in Greece.
The handmade aesthetic of the pieces precludes any direct link with global capitalism (the broomstick is much more a repurposed fragment than a Home Depot purchase), and their function is ambiguous – it's not clear if the hand/broom, for instance, is singled out as a perpetrator or victim of the chaos.
"While it is feasible that the heavily oiled sediments in and around the erosional pit could be contributing to oil in the water column, the chemical nature and volume of oil and gas measured precludes sediments from currently being the major source of oil to the marine environment," the report says.
The House committees' obligation to gather evidence quickly enough to limit further damage to our national security and our institutions precludes giving another forum to a president who does not accept the legitimacy of the Constitution and the mechanism it creates for defending the constitutional order from an authoritarian president.
But Democrats, the DC mayor, and Kenneth Thomas, an attorney with the Congressional Research Service who testified for Democrats, argued that the amendment was unnecessary (the fight is complicated, but revolves around whether the 23rd Amendment, which gave DC residents a say in presidential elections, precludes it from becoming a state).
If the president is given a sentence like prison that precludes him from carrying out the duties of his office, Freedman argues that his Cabinet and vice president could use the 25th Amendment to suspend his presidency, or the president could invoke the amendment voluntarily for the length of his sentence.
As the EFF points out, Securus' patent for establishing someone else to pay prisoner's phone bills should have been rejected as obvious: third-party payment is already a well-established business practice and a previous court ruling precludes patenting an abstract idea simply because it was realized with existing technology.
Because his exact argument is preemptively dealt with in the text of the rule itself, which in the first place defines entities affected by the rules as advertising and providing "the capability to transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all Internet endpoints" — a definition that precludes editorial control.
Tuesday's decision by U.S. District Judge Brooke Jackson in the case of Zen Magnets LLC, a manufacturer of small, spherical magnet sets sold as desktop toys for adults, precludes Democratic-appointed CPSC Commissioner Robert Adler from participating in further proceedings, potentially allowing the company to benefit from recent political turnover at the agency.
American forecasting also does poorly at data assimilation, the process of integrating information about atmospheric conditions into modeling programs; in the meantime, a lack of available computing power precludes the use of more advanced systems already operating at places like the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, based in Reading, England.
U.S. District Judge James Parker in Albuquerque on Tuesday said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a consent order against the bank in 2016 for the benefit of all Wells Fargo customers nationwide who had unauthorized accounts opened in their name, and that action precludes the 2017 lawsuit by Navajo Attorney General Ethel Branch.
The 1st Circuit panel – Judges Sandra Lynch, William Kayatta and David Barron – sided with the 22006rd, 28th and District of Columbia Circuits to hold that the predominance requirement in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for class actions precludes class certification if more than a minimal number of prospective class members haven't been injured.
"Given that complete sequencing of all breast cancer genes is now straightforward and inexpensive, its use as the primary testing tool offers a uniform approach for women of all ancestries and precludes the need to consider additional testing for Ashkenazi Jewish women with negative results for only BRCA1 and BRCA2 founder allies," they add.
But one wonders whether capturing the perfect photo in a museum (selfie or otherwise) precludes visitors from feeling that something that occurs when marveling at an almost alive Michelangelo sculpture, a hypnotic, emotive Rothko masterpiece, an expanse of canvas covered in blues and grays, the massive randomness of which makes you tingle with anxiety and awe.
If we find ourselves distracted and disengaged from our surroundings, it precludes any ability to act together, since doing so relies on a mutual agreement to "pay intense attention to the same things and to each other": "A social body that can't concentrate or communicate with itself is like a person who can't think and act," Odell says.
Instead, he cited Iran's ability to exploit the limitations and perceived flaws of the 2015 agreement, which neither addresses Iran's push for regional influence (including support for terrorism) nor precludes Iran from implementing many prerequisites of a nuclear weapons program when limits on centrifuges and enriched uranium "sunset" in just over 7 and 12 years respectively.
One possibility would be to reduce the pension benefit, but that's a nonstarter: The state's Constitution guarantees that a promise made to current retirees and government workers must be honored, and the courts have ruled that this precludes making current retirees pay more of their healthcare costs or current employees work longer before receiving their benefit.
In an exchange with Representative Ted Lieu, of California, Mueller briefly appeared to agree that a Justice Department legal opinion that precludes charging a sitting President was all that had stopped him from doing so—but later clarified that, because of that opinion, he never got to the point of deciding whether an indictment was merited.
Neither had been aware of the plea negotiations, and the news seemed to come out of nowhere: Hadden would be guilty of two counts of criminal sex act in the third degree, a low-level felony, and forcible touching, a misdemeanor; as punishment, he would be classified as a level-one sex offender, which precludes him from being listed in the state registry.
Our Constitution precludes inquiring into the motives of the president (as distinguished from questioning the motives of the former director of the FBI) who has taken actions authorized by Article II. So perhaps, the reason why Rosenstein has remained on the case is because he knows that the firing of Comey can never be the basis for a criminal or impeachment charge.
Singas, who has focused on sex crimes prosecutions for much of her career, included with her announcement suggested legislation to "fill a gap" in New York state law that "precludes a prosecutor from charging a perpetrator who slaps, punches, shoves, or kicks another person, without consent, for sexual gratification," when evidence of injury is insufficient to meet the state's definitions of physical injury.
This law, which precludes the FDA from regulating most aspects of the dietary supplement industry, had huge bipartisan support and garnered more letters written to congress in its support than the entire Vietnam War has allowed the dietary supplement industry to make outrageous health claims, using strongly suggestive language while skirting the prohibition from claiming to treat or prevent disease.
Another element relates to the requirement under existing EU law that platforms should not be required to carry out general monitoring of information they store — and specifically whether that directive precludes platforms from being ordered to remove "information equivalent to the information characterised as illegal" when they have been made aware of it by the person concerned, third parties or another source.
Indigenous women in the districts of Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti are governed by a customary law that has been in place for nearly a century, which precludes them from inheriting ancestral property unless it is bequeathed to them directly in a will The tradition leaves unmarried women and widows destitute and dependent on male relatives, said Manjari, who grows apples in Kinnaur.
"The mere presence of the discriminatory metric of SAT and ACT scores in the UC admissions process precludes admissions officers from according proper weight to meaningful criteria, such as academic achievement and personal qualities, and requires them instead to consider criteria that act as a proxy for wealth and race and thus concentrate privilege on UC campuses," the complaint states.
Such was the certainty of "data" and "explanatory" journalists at sites like Vox ("Here's Why [Trump] Won't Win"), FiveThirtyEight ("Dear Media, Stop Freaking Out About Donald Trump's Polls"), the New York Times's "Upshot" ("Donald Trump…will most likely follow the classic pattern of a party-backed decline"), and even The Economist ("[Mr Trump's] failure to impress GOP elders…all but precludes [him] from becoming the party's flag-bearer").
Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, the current front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversed his decades-old position and now says he opposes the Hyde Amendment, which precludes poor women from getting federal Medicaid assistance for an abortion.
Schnatter said several potential outside investors have expressed an interest in speaking to him about the company, but the provision "precludes me from discussing the company, my investment in the company or the activities or plans of potential investors or shareholders with them or anyone else with an interest in the company," according to a letter dated Thursday and sent to the board and filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Twitter Presence Is a Blueprint for 2020 Democrats Tweet like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, says Jay Willis: Twitter can be a tricky medium for politicians: Its character limit precludes them from using it to engage in lengthy policy debates, and its public nature—every back-and-forth occurs in full view of supporters and opponents, and is scored in real time by volumes of hearts—can make the temptation to use it only for drags and dunks overpowering.

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