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"preemptive" Definitions
  1. of or relating to preemption.
  2. taken as a measure against something possible, anticipated, or feared; preventive; deterrent: a preemptive tactic against a ruthless business rival.
  3. preempting or possessing the power to preempt; appropriative; privileged: a commander's preemptive authority.
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  5. pertaining to, involving, or noting an opening bid or an overcall in a suit that is at an unnecessarily high level and that is essentially a defensive maneuver designed to make communication between one's opponents more difficult: a preemptive bid; to give a preemptive response.

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Third, preemptive attacks on inflation, such as preemptive attacks on countries, depend on the ability to judge threats accurately.
Preemptive strike: If the nuclear threat remains a clear and urgent danger despite phased efforts, the U.S. should take preemptive action.
"We have a preemptive chairman who has gone out with preemptive subpoenas today on a report that has already been promised to him," Rep.
CROWLEY: I mean, I think those are their preemptive strikes.
They're taking preemptive action because they're afraid of potential inflation.
Preemptive surgery, including colostomy, can also help the worst cases.
But for our efforts to work, we must get preemptive.
Obama was neither a preemptive president nor a reconstructive one.
So O'Leary's preemptive advice is to start asking questions now.
"The central bank's measures are timely and preemptive," she said.
Inferring my skepticism, he took a kind of preemptive detour.
Fisher was alarmed at the implications of the preemptive deportations.
Newsom has been among the critics of the preemptive shutoffs.
Its analysts have also explored preemptive nuclear strikes as well.
It also allows for preemptive blocking of specific Facebook users.
A preemptive strike is in anticipation of an imminent threat.
"A preemptive strike of that nature just wouldn't work," said Coombs.
MURDOCH: To Walter&aposs point and we have to be preemptive.
Andrea: Don't couch your work in preemptive apologies or self-critiques.
Preemptive actions should be taken now to forestall new attack vectors.
The scope of these preemptive efforts appears to have expanded dramatically.
That was not the case under the EPA's unprecedented preemptive veto.
Earlier on Monday, Trump launched a preemptive Twitter strike on Yates.
And how would China and Russia feel about a preemptive attack?
" The agency enacted a preemptive strike against critics with a "Myth vs.
But now, authorities are deploying preemptive strategies to avoid another soccer warzone.
"They're interested in preemptive notifications for a fight, for example," he says.
Where art is concerned, preemptive lawsuits are more common in restitution cases.
Israeli officials have hinted they could order preemptive strikes on such facilities.
Petrobras has flagged its intention to exercise preemptive rights on three blocks.
Self-isolation is an amazing preemptive and communal strategy to practice now.
Nye County commissioners voted unanimously this week to pass the preemptive declaration.
In response, countries are taking preemptive measures to prevent a major outbreak.
It might also be noted it is a form of preemptive appeasement.
Kevin apologized to his wife and kids Saturday, in a preemptive move.
So one tends to see preemptive killings and retaliatory shootings go up.
US Considers Preemptive Strike Against North Korea, Report SaysA preemptive strike is a serious option under consideration for the US military, should it become clear North Korea intends to launch another nuclear weapon test, anonymous intelligence officials said.
Instead, what we have seen is an articulation of policy positions that say the United States will take preemptive action, preemptive military action, in order to thwart potential terrorist threats and indeed will engage in preventive military operations.
Tillerson's statement about a preemptive strike on North Korea presents another bad alternative.
PG&E isn't the only company coming under scrutiny for preemptive power outages.
The recipe happened to be published on my 25th birthday, a preemptive gift.
RADDATZ: Senator Rubio, I'm talking about a preemptive strike on the launch pad.
Some thought the government warnings were a preemptive move to head off trouble.
On Wednesday, the amendment met with some preemptive resistance from the insurance industry.
The move appears to be a preemptive strike in light of Amazon's plans.
Todd: "Preemptive exhaustion" is generally a good way to view Chet in general.
Duterte took a preemptive dislike to a possible meeting with Obama on Monday.
The problem here is that the "preemptive" label just doesn't fit the facts.
We know what to do, so we're doing preemptive action in that area.
We actually had a preemptive term sheet that anchored us at $200 million.
A preemptive strike is one undertaken in the face of an immediate threat.
Hutchison clarified that she was not talking about a preemptive strike against Russia.
Any preemptive strike would have to consider the massive number of these batteries.
What would the US actually target in the case of a preemptive strike?
Thankfully, it doesn't seem like Trump is about to order a preemptive strike.
Update: Jeb Bush just endorsed the idea of a preemptive strike on North Korea.
Many investors view recusal as best practice, a preemptive move aimed at defusing criticism.
A period acts as a preemptive strike of sorts to ensure this doesn't happen.
The case of a "preemptive" pardon — that is, one issued before conviction — is different.
They've also been on YouTube since March 14, which seems a little, uh, preemptive?
I felt a familiar nervousness rise in my chest and a preemptive scowl forming.
Massachussets took a preemptive measure to protect reproductive rights in the event Roe v.
He said financial authorities should take preemptive steps to prevent volatility in financial markets.
In cases like Google and Craigslist, preemptive overreaction seems to be the preferred model.
A way to begin would be support a preemptive presidential pardon for Hillary Clinton.
Facebook says it's also working on a preemptive block list, based on user feedback.
The president has taken a preemptive approach to the implosion of his advisory groups.
"Given these lags in monetary policy, you really need to be preemptive," he said.
That means U.S. intervention in Niger is neither defensive, preemptive, or even preventive war.
So this is not provocative or preemptive, this is entirely responsive on our part.
Lindsey Graham, meanwhile, praised Trump's "decisive, preemptive action" and threatened Iran with more violence.
"By then, Iran would have been able to launch a preemptive strike," Kazianis said.
The details of that transcript will be crucial, but Trump's preemptive defense falls flat.
Local law enforcement would step in in a preemptive manner far before that happened.
So I'm pretty sure you think a preemptive strike wouldn't be a good idea.
But looking at dozens of preemptive rounds versus non-preemptive rounds, we've seen that companies wind up giving up 1.4% more in dilution for nearly $1 million less in funding when they do this, and that's quite a lot of your company.
The time for a preemptive strike ended when North Korea detonated its first nuclear device.
In recent months, the regime has also threatened "preemptive and offensive nuclear strike" several times.
Embrace new forms of communication — social media, mobile-first apps, and preemptive communications — for customers.
Having options really just seemed to me like the best preemptive strike against global turmoil.
"A preemptive nuclear strike is not something the U.S. has a monopoly on," he said.
Bhatia already hinted at his arguments in preemptive opinion article he wrote Monday for FoxNews.com.
Now rather than simply removing content and banning bad actors, YouTube will take preemptive measures.
Even more glaring is the preemptive effort to undermine future charges of corruption against Trump.
But on Thursday, the bears' pessimism turned out to be overblown, and the obituaries, preemptive.
" Their focus, this year, she says, "is preemptive sex education in middle and high schools.
It could launch a preemptive strike on North Korea, which carries a lot of risks.
He understands that the dangers posed by Iran may, from Israel's perspective, require preemptive action.
There are now voices in the U.S. advocating a preemptive strike against North Korea. Rep.
Regardless of his intentions, Bergman's attempt to win sympathy with a preemptive media strike backfired.
Does the president have unfettered power to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on North Korea?
Wicker's bill is widely preemptive of state law and contains no private right of action.
A preemptive military strike against North Korea carries risks that far outweigh the potential benefits.
The best safeguard against future data breaches is preparation, like the Tampa hospital's preemptive steps.
Mitt Romney — a preemptive warning shot against fellow Republicans who are considering getting behind impeachment.
On the international side, there are a lot of risks associated with this preemptive logic.
We are prepared to offer a preemptive settlement of a value tenfold the original agreement.
This is my preemptive haircut, so I have roughly half an inch of dark, thick growth.
Make sure that you have a preemptive plan in case any kinks arise in your projects.
But perhaps the biggest difference is that the Fed and others are actually sounding preemptive alarms.
In a preemptive move, Eli Lilly launched earlier this year a half-price version of Humalog.
So, you mean like a preemptive verbal cue that something verbally offensive is about to come?
Dan Sullivan, an Alaska Republican, told CNN's Erin Burnett a preemptive strike would require congressional approval.
Teigen's preemptive defensiveness isn't coming out of nowhere; she is no stranger to unsolicited mommy advice.
The city has been planning for its arrival since 2012 and is taking a preemptive approach.
It should be big, aggressive and, unlike the first one under FDR, it should be preemptive.
I'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive and ultimately will be matched by legislation I'm sure.
Preemptive tools have also been developed using artificial intelligence and DNA to track and surveil people.
She later clarified on Twitter that she was not talking about a preemptive strike on Russia.
A recent poll noted that 46 percent of Republicans favored a "preemptive" strike on North Korea.
Before the preemptive power cuts, lines formed at gas stations and hardware stores, and schools closed.
That strategy includes launching a preemptive strike that could easily escalate into a region-wide war.
"Seems a bit hasty in my opinion, seems a bit preemptive one may say," he said.
In 2010, Israel could credibly threaten preemptive military action against Iran, which Moscow sought to avoid.
And as predicted, things are headed south, with both Washington and Pyongyang now threatening "preemptive" strikes.
The solution is a federal preemptive law that establishes a single national standard for all businesses.
"Preemptive measures continue to be taken to prevent crime," the police report, posted this week, said.
His preemptive strike Thursday was his most explicit attempt yet to use Obama as a shield.
It was necessary to make a preventive and preemptive policy response to downside risks to prices.
Now, the social media platform is expanding this preemptive flagging system to Instagram's captions, as well.
He also said it was "preemptive" to claim that the government deprived the group of property.
Ruling out such hands-on, preemptive initiatives, we are left with post hoc alternatives like cleanups.
To change the bad-actor business model, we need to enter the age of preemptive cyber security.
They knew that the company was aware of their actions, and this lawsuit is their preemptive strike.
Perhaps some kind of scary military escalation, or even a preemptive strike on a nuclear-armed power?
North Korea routinely accuses the U.S. of readying an invasion, and threatens preemptive strikes to stop it.
Mattis won't publicly discuss even the possibility of preemptive strikes to take out North Korea's nuclear facilities.
The bottom line is that the U.S. must think strategically about the acceptable use of preemptive cyberattacks.
The letters specifically mention stalking the artist's cousin as a preemptive intimidation tactic before taking sweet revenge.
Thursday ended with NBC reporting that the Trump administration was preparing a preemptive strike on North Korea.
President Donald Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday increasingly looks like a preemptive coverup.
They knew that the company was aware of their actions, and today's lawsuit is their preemptive strike.
But rogue regimes are less predictable: Threats meant to deter might give rise to unwanted preemptive actions.
"The BOJ shifted to a preemptive easing stance," said Hiroshi Ugai, chief economist at JPMorgan Securities Japan.
The impending storm led to more than 22,212 preemptive US flight cancellations for Thursday, according to Flightaware.com.
President Trump's legal team and political allies have launched a preemptive strike against special counsel Robert Mueller.
North Korea has too many nukes, dispersed in too many places, to destroy in a preemptive strike.
Now we know that's thanks in part to a preemptive cyber attack by the United States Military.
This was a preemptive, defensive strike planned to take out the organizer of attacks yet to come.
Total cost of damages, preemptive furniture installments and accidents may cost a pet owner thousands of dollars.
He has heavily criticized the Iran nuclear deal and advocated for a preemptive strike against North Korea.
However, this factor cannot be ignored by military planners anticipating a preemptive strike against Hezbollah missile sites.
Not surprisingly, many of the preemptive cancellations announced so far have come at airports serving those cities.
A majority of Americans is also against a preemptive strike on North Korea, according to the survey.
It is also important to distinguish between "preemptive" and "preventive" strikes when it comes to military operations.
UAAR points out that while this law is infrequently applied, this is partly due to preemptive censorship.
Bolton is a staunch conservative who views the president's powers as expansive and has defended preemptive military strikes.
This is an Israeli-American preemptive plan in order to put an end to the question of Palestine.
That means he sees things like Title II as preemptive — stopping a threat that he believes doesn't exist.
But, self-care works best when it's practiced proactively, as a preemptive measure, reducing stress along the way.
Ian Sams, national press secretary for the Harris campaign, offered a preemptive rebuttal of Biden's remarks on Twitter.
This entire health bill ransom payment capitulation is turning out to be a preemptive GOP strike against itself.
Levi Eshkol bet everything on one card with a preemptive strike during the Six-Day War in 85033.
A preemptive archaeology, Small collects various theories on the significance of human presence amidst technological and spiritual marvels.
And it seems strange that someone who claims she wanted to remain anonymous took a preemptive polygraph test.
The preemptive move to authorize a subpoena signals how Democrats will aggressively pursue testimony from Trump administration officials.
On Tuesday, North Korea warned that a preemptive strike could trigger a nuclear attack on the US mainland.
The FTC, however, is unable to write strong, preemptive net neutrality rules like those in the 2015 order.
However, the Chinese have doubled down on their commitment by warning against any American preemptive campaign against Pyongyang.
The dental boards December motion to dismiss the lawsuit called it a preemptive strike against the disciplinary proceedings.
Most analysts expect a preemptive surge of Category 6 scrap to enter China ahead of the July deadline.
But the continued push to legitimize a limited preemptive strike option is raising questions, even outside the administration.
Trump has repeatedly threatened the possibility of taking military action against North Korea, including potentially a preemptive strike.
It may not be long for this world, and it deserves both our support and our preemptive collectoritis.
"I think they view initiatives like this as kind of a preemptive way to buy themselves some more time."
This week PG&E announced another large-scale preemptive power cut for hundreds of thousands of customers in California.
" He continued: "Am I being contradictory here, by presenting myself as a deal-maker and then recommending preemptive strikes?
This gives Johnson a preemptive leg up over most female actors when it comes to ticket sales and salaries.
Think anyone would like to go back and launch a preemptive strike at the Kane/Toews Blackhawks in 2009?
But with South Korea effectively leaderless, there's a dangerous power vacuum that Trump could exploit for a preemptive strike.
" Trump refused to confirm if the U.S. would launch a preemptive strike, however, stating, "We don't talk about that.
Those caught up in the U.S. presidential election may wonder if it's a "what if Trump wins" preemptive move.
Indian officials launched a preemptive strike against this last week, flat-out rejecting any talk of increasing their ambition.
It claimed that "Trump and other US warmongers" were determined to make a preemptive nuclear strike on North Korea.
In 2016, one group of IT executives had pushed for a preemptive security redesign of Maersk's entire global network.
"In the face of imminent danger, a preemptive strike became absolutely necessary," Vijay Gokhale, India's top diplomat, told reporters.
The prosecution on Tuesday used its fourth of seven preemptive strikes to block a black woman from the jury.
Kentucky, which states prosecutors must find a race-neutral reason for keeping minorities off juries with a preemptive strike.
President Obama should issue a full preemptive pardon of Clinton before leaving office, hopefully with support from Trump. Rep.
PG&E CEO Bill Johnson said Californians should expect these types of preemptive service interruptions for another 10 years.
And like in 2002, we have spent months hearing about proposals inside the White House for a preemptive strike.
Maybe North Korea thinks it's about to be invaded by the South, leading it to mount a preemptive strike.
Democrats have seized on Barr's determination, saying it was preemptive and suggesting he was seeking to defend the president.
Instead, they say we should take preemptive efforts that try to limit the amount of damage they may cause.
The Fed is expected to cut interest rates again at its March 17-85033 meeting as a preemptive move.
As a result, Tehran has closed down all bistros and water fountains as a preemptive response, Al Jazeera reported.
A preemptive strike by the Trump administration would be regarded as illegal and have no legitimacy beyond Trump's base.
Bolton, who is regarded as a foreign policy super-hawk, had previously argued for preemptive strikes against North Korea.
PG&E said the move is preemptive as several parts of Northern California are under extreme fire weather danger.
And with the prospects of a shutdown, the White House is already kicking a preemptive blame game into gear.
The move—still in its early stages, and pending Dixie's board's approval—is, in many ways, a preemptive strike.
But I'll be doing something that is somewhat preemptive, but ultimately, we'll be met with some legislation, I'm sure.
The group has said that it wasn't a political decision but a preemptive one for the protection of members.
Rising tensions While launching a devastating preemptive strike against North Korea is almost unanimously considered a last resort for the US and analysts said there are currently no signs that the US is planning a first strike, the concept of preemptive military action is, at very least, being considered as an option.
An anonymous source told the magazine that the stint was not due to a relapse but, rather, a preemptive measure.
"Nothing has really changed on that front; the government doesn't give preemptive blessings on how attorneys are paid," Lichtman said.
Did the witches cast some kind of preemptive spell to make sure their black flame candle boy remained a virgin?
A preemptive rate cut at this time may be a way for the Fed to head off a potential recession.
For me, it works well as an early morning cleanser or preemptive makeup remover (followed by my regular face wash).
He chose to have the surgery as a preemptive measure so that he didn't face knee issues throughout the season.
Trump's own tweets betray either a deep ignorance of the judicial system or an attempt to launch a preemptive attack.
Preemptive blocking is actually fairly clever, given that many dating apps today surprise you with people you'd rather not see.
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) on Tuesday said President Trump needs Congress to approve a preemptive strike against North Korea.
The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation.
If a recession strikes, the Fed's preemptive action sets up the economy and markets for a successful rebound, he said.
I think this is preemptive selling ahead of the downturn that we are going to see over in Asian markets.
What alone deters an Iranian "rush" is the threat of preemptive U.S. or Israeli military strikes, not pieces of paper.
The President fired out a preemptive tweet this morning, dismissing Cohen as just "one of many lawyers" who represented him.
Influential voices have suggested that, if diplomatic efforts continue to prove futile, the U.S. should consider a preemptive military strike.
This behavior strongly implies that he sees nuclear weapons as deterrents that discourage preemptive strikes, rather than as offensive weapons.
Whether or not he thought President Trump would use preemptive military force against him, things were not going his way.
Is there a chance that North Korea may cower in the face of a preemptive strike, and would not respond?
Her decision to forgo a preemptive strike in the Yom Kippur War was widely criticized, and in 1974, she resigned.
As a response to that act of preemptive warfare, Negan killing two of Rick's crew is more or less proportional.
The danger is when you're dealing with someone who is unknown and potentially as volatile as Kim Jong un and you're talking about the possibility of firing a preemptive strike, any moves that we make that might normally be seen as reasonable, might be seen as threatening and a prelude to a preemptive strike.
I even feel slightly embarrassed of my preemptive measures, as if I am pretending to be more sick than I am.
Families could do some preemptive planning around dependent care FSAs, by splitting contributions if both spouses have access to such accounts.
And one of the things that&aposs given them lifelines again and again and again is U.S. concessions, preemptive U.S. concessions.
"This is a preliminary preemptive action they take when something has come to their attention that requires further examination," Zaid said.
And a lot of that stuff had to do with civil liberties issues, drone strikes, the president's kill list, preemptive technology.
YouTube is still taking preemptive action on videos by closing down comments sections, but the team is also listening to creators.
The idea of a preemptive strike is completely in line with what Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in mid-March.
Both of their stage names stem from preemptive self-deprecation; that is, dragging themselves so no one can drag them first.
Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, told CNN's Erin Burnett that a preemptive strike against the North Korean regime would require Congress' approval.
But a preemptive U.S. attack on the North's capabilities would, in turn, risk a devastating North Korean artillery counterattack on Seoul.
Pandjaitan, the security minister, said his office was working with parliament to make changes to legislation that would allow preemptive arrests.
LIESMAN: DO YOU FEEL IT'S THE RIGHT POLICY TO REACT ONCE A BILL IS ADOPTED, OR SHOULD THE FED BE PREEMPTIVE?
THAT'S THE BEST WAY I THINK TO PROMOTE CONSUMER WELFARE, NOT PREEMPTIVE RULES THAT PRESUME EVERY SINGLE COMPANY IS INCOMPETITIVE MONOPOLIST.
You also have preemption, the possibility of a preemptive attack on North Korean missile launch pads or on their missiles themselves.
As a result, some women may opt for preemptive abortions early in pregnancy to avoid the risk of microcephaly, experts say.
Senators from both parties raised concerns about the decision-making process by which the U.S. would launch a preemptive nuclear strike.
South Korean firms have not been singled out so far, but some have embarked on preemptive moves to ward off criticism.
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA) is a preemptive statute, overriding any state laws that conflict with its provisions.
"I'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive, but ultimately will be matched by legislation," Trump told reporters at the White House.
"Without congressional authority, a preventative or preemptive U.S. military strike would lack either a constitutional basis or legal authority," they added.
I'm afraid I'll drop them, and the idea of breaking something so pretty fills me will all kinds of preemptive sadness.
We are living in the aftermath of the right's cruel preemptive assault against a program of radical reform that never came.
Dunleavy has since called for the Trump administration to lift the "preemptive veto" that blocked the mine, according to the documents.
But since we're already entering the "battery kill" season, any preemptive stocking by battery manufacturers should already be in the price.
In a way, though, the most damning "review" of Tulip Fever may actually be its own distributor's preemptive defense of it.
There is very little doubt that Trump will grant a preemptive pardon to associates now under investigation by the special counsel.
There's always the fear of going to low or high, or a preemptive recognition of a tap instead of a hold.
And even though the administration has promised not to enforce the rule for coronavirus cases, it's had a preemptive chilling effect.
A preemptive report from the New York Times indicated that the contractor might have stolen source code for NSA hacking tools.
Some policymakers and state lawmakers are taking preemptive measures to circumvent the impact of a court decision in favor of Janus.
Commenters on the petition noted that Sanders had scored the HRC's highest possible rating and questioned HRC's preemptive support of Clinton.
But new research indicates that preemptive surgery to remove a woman's ovaries and fallopian tubes might benefit more women than previously thought.
As versatile as your perennial denim skinnies or stovepipes, these trousers have already inspired us to do some preemptive spring-outfit planning.
Trump: 'I'll be signing something' on family separations President says move will be 'somewhat preemptive' and 'matched by legislation' on border policy.
In a preemptive statement on Wednesday — before the Olympic cyberattacks had actually taken place — the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied responsibility.
Rubin developed a close relationship with Meek Mill over the years, and recently took preemptive steps to keep him out of prison.
For now, markets appear to be assuming that Federal Reserve officials' dovish comments are signs of a preemptive, rather than reactive move.
One "preemptive" police strike resulted in the death of 15 militants and 44 more were killed in other operations, the statement said.
Kuwait Kuwait security agencies foiled a number of ISIS plots in three preemptive operations on Sunday, according to Kuwait news agency Kuna.
It's about a massively scalable distribution technology whose core philosophy is to operate without any preemptive editorial checks and balances at all.
"There was no other way than to be preemptive in a story that had to be watched," she said at the time.
In anticipation of the report — the details of which were leaked to the press on Monday — Beijing offered a stern preemptive response.
Feig and his Ghostbusters cast have not been shy about expressing their disappointment and anger over the preemptive opposition to their movie.
The whole exercise was a preemptive search—the police attempting to identify the group's leaders and intimidate protesters before they even start.
It's true that it would be wrongheaded and ridiculously preemptive to try to slam the barn doors before any drone horses arrive.
That chance of unintentionally pissing someone off leads to preemptive apologies or, more often, just never unfollowing people in the first place.
" -- Trump declined to say whether he would rule out a preemptive military strike against North Korea, saying: "We don't talk about that.
The government will make preemptive policy adjustments to help keep economic growth within a reasonable range, Zhang said, reaffirming the official stance.
In other Asian countries, authorities took the opposite position on Valentine's Day, imposing preemptive measures to protect festivities and even encouraging sex.
All in all, the preemptive strike against Negan's crew felt disturbingly transported out of a war movie set half a century ago.
Iraq's Joint Operations Command said the attack took place after preemptive operations against alleged sleeper cells which "killed several terrorists" on Tuesday.
Mueller knows what he has -- Trump and his allies cannot be sure -- hence their desire to launch a preemptive strike against him.
It has long been the policy of the United States that the country reserves the right to launch a preemptive nuclear strike.
It's not clear whether Bolton, who has called for preemptive military strikes on the rogue state, will be present in the room.
He filed a preemptive countersuit, hired a public relations firm, and instructed a private investigator to dig up damaging information about Mackris.
The Future of Life Institute is calling for a preemptive ban on autonomous weapons to prevent the hellish future depicted in 'Slaughterbots.
Given how today's automated systems are liable to mistake a turtle for a gun, one must hope this preemptive ban is successful.
The decision to employ or not employ preemptive force to eliminate the North's nuclear and missile capabilities will be the president's alone.
According to the statement released by the boycott supporters, 22 countries have so far called for a preemptive ban on autonomous weapons.
Pebble can't raise the money it needs in this environment," stated Harrington's email, which requested Trump tweet his opposition to "preemptive vetoes.
Some preemptive cancellations were already being reported for Saturday, with nearly 50 already grounded at airports across the Northeast and New England.
The wave of preemptive cancellations comes as the second powerful nor'easter in a week takes aim at the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Are you with Sanders and the left, and against insurance companies, squishy moderates, commodified health care, and a politics of preemptive compromise?
As for the wildfires in California, both Verizon and AT&T say the preemptive power outages were more problematic than fire damage.
But unlike, say, the cottage industry of QAnon merch, a Mueller prayer candle was a preemptive celebration of a definitive end result.
Nevertheless, no less a voice than Bill Gates has asserted just the opposite and called for a counterintuitive, preemptive strike on these innovations.
The U.S. would have every reason to believe this was a possible preemptive strike to diminish U.S. GPS capacity before a larger attack.
That signals the Saudis are wary of another preemptive supply hike, said Bill Farren-Price, a geopolitical risk analyst at RS Energy Group.
If the deterrents those lawsuits provided eventually had been part of preemptive rulemaking then these practices would never have been attempted at all.
When Tillerson was asked today by reporters about the possibility of a preemptive military strike against North Korea, he didn't rule it out.
This level of preemptive customer service from Bloom & Wild is rare, but the customer relationship management (CRM) technology behind it is fairly simple.
"These are extra security measures and preemptive moves to remind the public not to violate the law," Jakarta police spokesman Awi Setiyono said.
Pyongyang said it was a "vicious scenario to make a preemptive nuclear strike at the DPRK," according to state-run news agency KCNA.
Hanging over it all were unconfirmed reports in the US media that the White House was considering a preemptive strike on North Korea.
Even now, to provoke dark scowls or preemptive defensiveness from lovers of the saga, you need only utter three words: The. Phantom. Menace.
A top North Korean official is threatening a preemptive strike against the U.S. if his nation believes America is taking "reckless" military action.
Coldplay's firing a preemptive shot at anyone attempting to hawk non-official merchandise at an upcoming show, by unleashing Live Nation's legal team.
Clinton campaigned to the left of Obama in 2016 (and far to the left of her husband's actually preemptive 1992 and 1996 campaigns).
A federal judge in November 2014 issued a preliminary injunction in that case, pausing the EPA's efforts to finalize a preemptive mining veto.
Such apathy among people has been observed repeatedly in social and environmental issues that otherwise could have been averted by strong preemptive policies.
The creatures — which purportedly go to war in three-legged fighting machines — may see our planetfall on their home as a preemptive invasion.
Bolton in contrast is a hawk who has long advocated preemptive military action against the US' foes including Iran, North Korea and Venezuela.
I was mentioning the discussions of a preemptive war on the peninsula, that clearly goes in the realm of the authorization of Congress.
So long as he possesses such weapons, a preemptive strike by the U.S. is too fraught with risk and danger to be worthwhile.
Further, while holding such weapons, Israel could still launch certain cost-effective non-nuclear preemptive strikes against an enemy state's hard (military) targets.
Organizations with diverse decision-makers at the executive level have a "higher chance of being preemptive around these types of issues," says Rashid.
The cases, though, are still only in preliminary stages and would have to convince a judge to take preemptive action against the government.
And it seems to serve as a preemptive strike against any remaining numbskulls who just can't get behind the idea of this Ghostbusters.
Lawmakers were concerned that students' right to privacy limited university therapists' ability to take preemptive action when they believed a patient was dangerous.
Meanwhile, Trump has so hyped his ability to succeed where his predecessors fell short that declaring preemptive failure would be a huge embarrassment.
It was a moving story, a preemptive defense of his commitment to his country that by all rights should not have been necessary.
Analysts said unlike that rescue in the fall, Monday's announcement was preemptive in nature, aimed at avoiding a similar surge in borrowing costs.
If the US is worried North Korea might make the first move, though, it could launch a preemptive surgical strike on North Korea.
On Thursday, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper told reporters at the Pentagon that the U.S. may conduct preemptive strikes against Iranian-backed militias.
Sixth, congressional Republicans may face the ultimate political nightmare if President Trump fires Mueller or issues preemptive pardons to associates suspected of crimes.
In one recent article, Bolton argued for why the United States has the legal authority to launch a preemptive strike on North Korea.
We should learn lessons from the victimized children's stories, about accountability and justice: Judging from this preemptive bankruptcy, I doubt we ever will.
Davis urged the government to lift restrictions on the island that ban farmers from reducing fuel loads in bushland areas through preemptive burning.
Democratic lawmakers called for a new measure that would require Trump to gain congressional approval for a preemptive nuclear strike against North Korea.
Incentives for future creditors to make concessions during periods of fiscal stringency are unlikely to be strengthened by preemptive assaults on their positions.
Bolsonaro, a longtime advocate of preemptive police violence, has said that he would consider ending GLOs if lawmakers do not pass his bill.
JetBlue – which accounted for the bulk of the preemptive cancellations as of Tuesday afternoon – operates its two busiest hubs at JFK and Boston.
Moreover, although a preemptive military strike could probably eliminate a substantial part of Pyongyang's military forces, some of those forces certainly would survive.
With Lewandowski set to testify before the House committee this week, the President offered a preemptive Twitter strike that reveals his own anxiety.
Then comes a "preemptive" president, from the other political party but still constrained by the reigning orthodoxy (Eisenhower, Clinton), then maybe another faithful orthodox type (JFK, George W. Bush), another preemptive (Nixon, Obama), and finally a "disjunctive" president, a representative of the orthodoxy who is not particularly committed to it and is utterly unable to cope with the crises it has created (Carter).
The government will make preemptive policy adjustments to help keep economic growth within a reasonable range, Vice Premier Zhang said, reaffirming the official stance.
To nudge the international community towards a preemptive ban, the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots is sponsoring an event at this week's UN convention.
Aware of what's coming, Amazon is taking "preemptive action," said Kartik Hosanagar, a business professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.
Hariri, in a late night news conference on Monday, said false information had been circulated about the budget and criticized "preemptive" strikes over it.
The specific dynamics of battery-grade nickel, by contrast, may already be diverging with preemptive moves to secure units in a tightening product space.
Trump and Mattis's Syria conversation and the preemptive strike option that Trump requested play right into North Korean fears of what America might do.
A top official says Pyongyang is prepared to launch a preemptive strike against the United States should the U.S. mobilize nuclear forces against it.
"People get so swept up in holiday insanity," so consider staging a preemptive strike against your holiday stress — long before it even sets in.
Now the Tennessee woman is suing NASA -- as a preemptive move to ensure that the space agency can't take the gift away from her.
It can offer preemptive consent, encouraging states to solve this problem on their own, and then go back to dealing with its own business.
Thus, he's taking the preemptive step of pushing to ban live-streaming via private phones in the Congress, to prevent theatrical displays of opposition.
One is that unlike a lot of preemptive leaders who borrow policy issues from the other side, Obama wasn't really a "third way" president.
"Brazil was really being preemptive in this case," said Scott Stewart, vice president of tactical analysis at Stratfor, a global intelligence and advisory firm.
Measures available to the president fall well short of preemptive military action — except possibly in Venezuela if Nicolas Maduro uses violence against the people.
That could mean a preemptive strike on North Korea, encouraging nuclear proliferation in Asia, and growing alliances with strongmen like the Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte.
After the attacks, the Bush administration advocated a strategy of "preemptive strikes" against threats, which came to define the Bush Doctrine of foreign policy.
Some technologists are taking a preemptive approach to the problem and aiming to help patients avoid opioids by using virtual reality for pain management.
Market participants are also awaiting additional preemptive measures that will help reduce market volatility, said Seo Jung-hun, an analyst at Samsung Investment & Securities.
At the same time Bolton is also a longtime and well-known advocate of preemptive wars against regimes such as Iran and North Korea.
It is not a coincidence that we are now hearing increasingly loose talk within the Beltway about so-called "preemptive" strikes on North Korea.
Perhaps now is the time to create a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to outline what constitutes a legitimate threshold for an Israeli preemptive action.
"The FBI has actively been monitoring the coronavirus outbreak in Asia and is taking preemptive measures by procuring these items ... now," the document reads.
Any responsible parties must take immediate action to defend our allies and ourselves against the possible harmful outcomes that could follow a preemptive strike.
"If you keep tweeting this, at some point, a country may deem that as necessary for them to execute the necessary preemptive action," Rep.
The statement issued in March 2015 announcing Adwen's formation did not say if either party had any preemptive rights to buy out the remaining stake.
Their analysis showed that preemptive surgery for women at a lifetime risk of 4% or greater would be cost-effective among those 40 or older.
Netanyahyu reacts In a preemptive strike, Netanyahu blasted the report at a meeting of his government ministers on Monday, a day before the report's release.
When Steam worked well, it seemed like proof that a company could offer anti-piracy limitations as a fair trade-off, not a preemptive punishment.
The way to create and maintain a preemptive posture is to engage when and where attacks originate, rather than waiting to clean up the mess.
To confuse attempts at a preemptive strike, these trucks drive continuously around the country, from tunnels to caves to warehouses to bunkers hidden inside hills.
A single misperception — a single moment of believing that the US might be about to attack — could cause North Korea to launch a preemptive strike.
"We call it the White House Christmas tree," Schultz told me, before offering a preemptive defense of something she fears will be misinterpreted as presumptuous.
Donald Trump's advisers have suggested the program could be revived under his administration, but the preemptive move by Obama may partially head off those efforts.
Adage also reports that Facebook may consider adding other topics to its preemptive block list if users flag them as being offensive or especially painful.
G-20 leaders would be well advised to do some preemptive ghost-busting and exorcise the mounting protectionist forces that may gain ground after November.
Rather than keep the overnight lending rate high to afford central banks room to cut during a future crisis, Williams advocated for more preemptive measures.
That belief that reinforced Thursday, when New York Fed President John Williams encouraged preemptive action from central banks when signs economic deceleration start to appear.
If you're feeling more inclined to support a preemptive war against North Korea, as Trump has said is now a very real possibility, what changed?
In the survey of 3,73 Americans, respondents read imaginary news stories in which they were told policymakers were contemplating a preemptive strike on North Korea.
Congress' preemptive consent might even encourage more states to commit to the idea of an interstate compact and mutually disarm the economic development subsidy war.
In the wake of Trump's "fire and fury" comment on Tuesday, lawmakers began calling for Congress to authorize any preemptive military action against Pyongyang. Sen.
Unlike some less strategic and internet-savvy portions of the far right, McInnes and his Proud Boys are careful not to openly encourage preemptive violence.
But a US preemptive attack continues to be highly problematic option because the Pentagon has long believed North Korea would in turn attack South Korea.
An official audit of India's flood management schemes over the last decade found they lacked forecasting mechanisms, preemptive safety measures and effective post-flood management.
"This is a preemptive measure by the government to cut loss of lives to lightning," Baten said, standing along a road lined with young palms.
But the "if" in this postulate is laden with hyperbole, the gulf between having a plan of preemptive strikes and the will to execute it.
Trump, while undeniably erratic and unstable, has shown no indication of being so divorced from reality that launching a preemptive nuclear war would make sense.
In an attempt to prevent the rally, Najib took a page out of the dictator's playbook and ordered the preemptive arrest of 28500 opposition organizers.
The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday filed a preemptive lawsuit ahead of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids on undocumented immigrants reportedly occurring Sunday.
Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina, presenting the rate decision, said the higher VAT could boost inflationary expectations and result in a preemptive adjustment in prices.
They even reinforced the denim that they noticed was weakening on the other side with a preemptive patch to save me a trip later on.
"We didn't twist ourselves into a pretzel (to make this decision)... It wasn't a preemptive strike against a tweet," Marchionne said during a roundtable discussion.
"Attorney General Barr's preemptive press conference today was a complete farce and an embarrassing display of propaganda on behalf of President Trump," New York Sen.
But Trump has continued his bellicose rhetoric while assessing military options — including one that would see a preemptive strike against a North Korean weapons base.
Given all those difficulties, and the Trump administration's strong language, it's no wonder that some people are speculating about the possibility of a preemptive strike.
According to U.S. officials, fearing additional attacks on American troops, took preemptive action against Soleimani and his top lieutenant in Iraq, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
The US would not likely launch preemptive strikes against Iranian missile sites inside the country unless there was compelling evidence they were ready to fire.
However, the decisive factor is whose growth speed is faster and who can take the preemptive in overseas and scale its global market in advance.
Bolton advocated for preemptive military strikes against North Korea before becoming national security adviser and said he was "appalled" by the diplomatic track with Pyongyang.
Some analysts now long for the 1990s or early 2000s, regretting that we did not launch a preemptive strike back before North Korea went nuclear.
And if the camp that believes Iran is about to launch missile strikes wins, they could convince the president to take preemptive action against Iran.
It's unlikely that the network will outright cancel the project, especially now that it's garnered enough publicity that a preemptive flop would be particularly embarrassing.
"This was a preemptive decision on the part of CDC in light of the perspective of the new administration toward climate change," he told Vox.
Privately, US military commanders have said any preemptive strikes by the US would likely result in a North Korean attack on Seoul, leading to disastrous consequences.
But at least we know from Bannon's final and disastrous interview in the White House that the grown ups acknowledge preemptive war is off the table.
Facebook also recently announced a pilot program in November which gives its users some power to take preemptive measures against the nonconsensual distribution of their photos.
In addition to WhatsApp's preemptive launch of its business app, Facebook also just added Kenneth I. Chenault, CEO of American Express, to its board of directors.
Fiera Milano said in a statement that the special administration was a preemptive move and added Nolostand accounted for 14 percent of the group's total revenue.
But these read less like jokes meant to make you laugh and more like preemptive lampshading for genuine criticisms players might have of the game's faults.
After December's mishap, it is clear that preemptive policy moves (rate hikes) based on expectations of strength is not good enough, said improvement must be realized.
Of course, I'm only human — a human who sometimes falls asleep on Saturday night between tossing off my shoes and taking a preemptive dose of Advil.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been beating the drums of war, and says that he won't rule out a preemptive strike against the isolated nation.
And Manny says before he got trashed he tried to get the Weise company fired, so that's when they used the email as a preemptive strike.
The national security adviser to a former South Korean president says even a preemptive strike on North Korea by the U.S. does not necessarily mean war.
Speaking in New Jersey at his golf course, Trump declined to rule out a preemptive strike on North Korea, saying he wouldn't discuss potential military options.
"The scenario of a US preemptive strike is one that acknowledges our diplomacy has failed -- and our policy for last 25 years has failed," said Hendrix.
This is part and parcel of the GOP's preemptive effort to discredit the Congressional Budget Office, which is expected to score AHCA as a humanitarian catastrophe.
Defense experts say the carrier-based aircraft has the ability to perform a preemptive strike against North Korea and fleet escort ships could fire cruise missiles.
The new president responded to the September 11, 285, attacks by rejecting the internationalism of his father and embracing the neo-conservative doctrine of preemptive war.
When you're out of hearts, there's not much reason to stay on the site unless you're doing preemptive research about who you'll give hearts to tomorrow.
He was a strong force in the preemptive war against Iraq, relying on flimsy intelligence about weapons of mass destruction to drum up support in Congress.
Crazier still, declassified reports indicate that the United States and Soviet Union each considered preemptive strikes on China's nascent nuclear program earlier in the same decade.
Alternatively, a failure to ink any sort of pact could bolster U.S. appetite for preemptive strikes against the North — an equally upsetting situation for the region.
According to multiple reports, Trump had soured on Bolton after the hawkish adviser lobbied for preemptive military action against regimes in Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela.
Re-imposing Glass-Steagall or the preemptive break-up of large banking companies is not only unnecessary, but would undermine the significant progress made to date.
Over the years, Bolton has held some controversial stances, including advocating for preemptive military strikes on North Korea and Iran, and regime change in the latter.
In what appeared to be a preemptive attempt at conciliation, Google indicated in April it would ensure its 2016 Australian advertising revenue was taxed in-country.
The attacks appear to be a preemptive move, the military source said, because the militants expect to come under more pressure from the Syrian army soon.
That said, it remains unlikely that Kim would attempt a preemptive strike against the U.S. since it would almost certainly result in his regime's total annihilation.
Once again I'm proud of the President and Vice President Pence for their preemptive action in helping to keep us safe while not panicking about this.
PG&E will start cutting power Wednesday to about 150,000 customers in 18 California counties in the latest wave of preemptive blackouts to curb wildfire risks.
If Trump's plan is to leave our nuclear state adversaries guessing, then it's more likely that he'll scare them into taking preemptive nuclear action against us.
"Preemptive measures [must be] taken against the decision ... beginning with diplomatic measures, then political, then economic and financial sanctions," Bassil said in Cairo, according to Reuters.
The equity sale was oversubscribed by 1.1 times with 99% of it covered by investors who exercised their preemptive rights, Lamda said in a bourse filing.
Russia is modernizing its triad legs; abandoned its "no first use" policy; and adopted a military strategy of preemptive, early use of nukes in all conflicts.
Sean Illing: Something that doesn't receive the attention it deserves is this pivot from war as a response to aggression to war as a preemptive instrument.
So the lawsuit is likely a preemptive defensive measure for the 11 states involved, none of which apparently want legal protections for trans people in schools.
In the last week, Biden had been telegraphing a more aggressive strategy, launching preemptive strikes and indignation that he and his allies made little effort to conceal.
We must move away from policies that favor unilateral military action and preemptive war, and that make the United States the de facto policeman of the world.
Facebook is testing a new preemptive revenge porn defense in Australia that may, at first blush, feel counterproductive: uploading your nude photos or videos directly to Messenger.
For years, the preemptive grievance with wireless cans has been the regular need to recharge them and the added heft of having to carry batteries inside them.
Go deeper: "The unprecedented move marks a preemptive consolidation of power in a young industry — and a new competitor for emerging market leader Tesla," reports Greentech Media.
Go deeper: "The unprecedented move marks a preemptive consolidation of power in a young industry —and a new competitor for emerging market leader Tesla," reports Greentech Media.
And as threats increase, Valmeyer officials say they are continually approached by other municipalities considering what scientists call managed retreat -- basically, a preemptive move to higher ground.
"The idea of being preemptive would be overkill," in an economy with weak growth and no serious sign yet of a run-up in inflation, Bullard said.
Facebook should take preemptive action to block such ads, and its current vetting system, which relies in part on self-reporting problems, was not enough, Schaap said.
In part, though, the slide was due to the preemptive movement of metal into the United States in 2017, when imports hit a record 5.0 million tonnes.
A state-run Chinese newspaper said the USS Carl Vinson was taking part in a simulation of a preemptive strike against North Korea's nuclear and missile facilities.
"If what you are talking about is a preemptive or preventive strike on North Korea, that looks a heckuva lot like Iraq in strategic construction," Feaver says.
Additionally, it is doubtful that sufficient political will exists in the Republic of Korea or the United States to support a preemptive strike against the rogue regime.
So far so good in terms of zinc's bull narrative but timing is everything in this market, which has seen several past preemptive rallies crumble to dust.
A preemptive strike is acceptable both as a matter of tradition and law in international affairs because it is meant to limit damage from an imminent threat.
A limited preemptive strike might not destroy all of North Korea's weapons of mass destruction but could well precipitate a massive conventional war on the Korean Peninsula.
Daniel Webster (R-Fla.) said he has not fully evaluated whether it would be legal or constitutional for Trump to order a preemptive strike against North Korea.
"    Equally undesirable and highly imprudent, Nixon concluded, would be an effort to "eliminate the threat by preemptive war … a confrontation which could escalate into World War III.
The U.S. is reportedly ready to launch a preemptive strike against North Korea if officials believe Pyongyang is going to go through with a nuclear weapons test.
Trump could ramp up this approach, but a direct, preemptive strike on North Korea is most probably not on the table — the risk is just too big.
Though the final unclassified list was underwhelming, the list triggered preemptive moves by Putin to shore up favor with oligarchs and help them protect their wealth abroad.
People use those terms "preemptive" and "preventative" interchangeably but you're saying there's a distinction and it really matters in terms of justifications for the use of force.
News that Seacrest was facing workplace misconduct allegations first came to light in November, when Seacrest released a preemptive statement denying the accusations and revealing that E!
Eyes wide open, knowing that the past is the best predictor of the future, any responsible foreign policy must place a preemptive strike firmly on the table.
A number of excerpts have already been released, and they don't paint the best picture of the president — which seems to explain his preemptive protests and attacks.
Immediately after FCC Chairman Pai announced his intention to remove the net neutrality rules set in place in 2015, the agency issued a little preemptive strike against detractors.
If someone thinks his family is under imminent threat, but doesn't trust the police to protect them, then maybe he'll take preemptive, perhaps deadly action on his own.
If someone thinks his family is under imminent threat but doesn't trust the police to protect them, then maybe he'll take preemptive, perhaps deadly action on his own.
A senior Treasury official told CNBC on Monday that the purpose of Mnuchin's call and statement was to take a "prudent, preemptive measure" after last week's market volatility.
But if a patient has a friend or family member who's willing to be a live donor, they can schedule a preemptive kidney transplant before dialysis is needed.
Despite the public boasting, North Korea's nuclear deterrent at this moment is still small, fragile, and perhaps vulnerable to a preemptive attack in time of crisis or war.
"* He added, "Stratim's lawsuit is nothing more than a transparent preemptive ploy to avoid liability stemming from Mr. Fishman's notice of resignation and Stratim's contractual liability resulting therefrom.
But a preemptive ban has so far eluded campaigners, despite Elon Musk leading calls from experts for an outright ban, and dozens of countries admitting to developing Laws.
The North Korean drill was conducted "under the simulated conditions of making preemptive strikes" on the regions of South Korea where THAAD is located, state-run KCNA said.
Some have reached out to people in their past via preemptive and occasionally self-serving missives, hoping to assess or apologize for the potential damage of their actions.
Some were told the preemptive attack had a 90 percent chance of success, some a 50 percent chance of success, and some a 10 percent chance of success.
On Thursday, NBC News reported that the U.S. may launch a preemptive strike against North Korea if officials suspect the nation will carry out a nuclear weapons test.
But security wonks tend to agree, at least, that there's one way not to prevent a cyberwar: launching a preemptive or disproportionate cyberattack on an opponent's civilian infrastructure.
North Korea threatened a "preemptive and offensive nuclear strike" on the United States and South Korea on Monday as joint military drills between the two countries got underway.
Buffett later purchased shares of IBM, a move he would come to see as preemptive because the company's promising technologies did not grow as quickly as he expected.
State Plan 14.25 was possibly a preemptive measure to evade mandatory drug screenings, which began at the 1976 Games, by controlling when athletes used steroids and how much.
The blizzard of falsehoods suggests that Trump anticipates Mueller's testimony and its aftermath won't be good for him, so he's doing his best to do some preemptive gaslighting.
"Any use of force or preemptive strikes against North Korea will carry huge ramifications, which would probably lead to a drastically different outcome compared to Syria," Wang said.
Most of Sombra's abilities are preemptive; Translocator is your premeditated escape hatch, but Hack sets the table for dealing damage and Camo is more of an opening gambit.
Another flaw in slotting Trump as a disjunctive president is that it implies that we're still in the Reagan regime and that Barack Obama was a preemptive president.
More recently, on December 8, nine house democrats, led by Congressman Jim McGovern, submitted a letter to the US Government calling for a preemptive ban on the technology.
Despite Donald Trump's absurd, dangerous, and extremely unhelpful huffing and puffing (and tweeting), there is no preemptive military option for the United States other than all out war.
It is within this context that any renewed focus and energy spent discussing potential EMP attacks should be placed, especially when it comes to calls for preemptive action.
I'd repeat this behavior in subsequent relationships for years to come — the second things got serious, I'd cut and run in a preemptive effort to guard my heart.
Asked if their candidates considered preemptive strikes a conceivable means of dealing with North Korea's nuclear program, both Campbell and Hoekstra said no options were off the table.
China has canceled several shipments of U.S. soybeans in the last month, raising questions over whether the country is taking preemptive action against the U.S. by reducing purchases.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Two people were killed and others arrested in a "preemptive" security operation in Saudi Arabia's eastern Qatif province, Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television said on Tuesday.
Supporters of the amendments say they're a preemptive measure designed to protect a national pastime in the face of increasing pressure from animal welfare and anti-hunting groups.
"Like many, we are deeply concerned about the potential consequences of a preemptive military strike on North Korea and the risks of miscalculation and retaliation," the senators wrote.
LeMay later launched airstrikes on North Korea and Vietnam and supported the idea of a preemptive nuclear attack against Russia during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962.
In addition, big increases in federal standard deductions in both the House and Senate bills could cause revenue problems for eight states unless they take preemptive legislative action.
One of the sources described the detentions as a preemptive effort to ensure Prince Mohammed's "ascent will be rubber stamped by the Allegiance Council when the time comes".
As you know, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Soleimani represented an "imminent threat to American lives" and therefore the strike was a preemptive act of self-defense.
"The South Koreans we spoke with said they did not worry about a nuclear attack, and they widely dismissed a preemptive U.S. attack on North Korea," Christopher said.
Knowing this, it is imperative to discuss the mechanisms to resolve a potential diplomatic and political standoff, instead of dealing with the fallout after an Israeli preemptive strike.
In Tennessee and North Carolina, the FCC has taken preemptive action to overturn laws passed in those states to protect taxpayers from city and county-funded broadband boondoggles.
"If we get word of attacks, we will take preemptive action as well to protect American forces, protect American lives," the defense secretary told reporters at the Pentagon.
BNM last cut its benchmark rate in May, its first easing since July 2016, as a preemptive move to support the economy amid growing concerns over global growth.
The American people and the world would also certainly benefit from another backstop against the president's ability to unilaterally launch a preemptive war against a nuclear-armed state.
While it remains unlikely North Korea would launch a preemptive nuclear strike on the U.S., can we and our allies accept a North Korea armed with nuclear weapons?
But he has also warned of a potential "major, major" conflict with North Korea, and his administration has deliberately refused to rule out a preemptive strike against the regime.
Storage space is sacred, and it's important to take preemptive measures to avoid the dreaded notification that you don't have enough space to download a new app or podcast.
Only the most shameless of gluttons would eat at Twinkie for breakfast (a group we'd like to offer a preemptive apology to; We mask our envy with name-calling).
"[War] may be initiated not by the country leaders, but one of the AIs, if it decides that a preemptive strike is most probable path to victory," Musk said.
"The manageable inflation environment allowed room for a preemptive reduction in the policy rate to support market confidence," Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno told a news conference.
"We will be responsive and we think there will be an uptick in real demand but certainly we are not going to be preemptive and increase production," Falih said.
Rapinoe and Trump have exchanged words over Twitter regarding an offer for a potential White House visit, with the president aggressively responding to her preemptive refusal to meet him.
In a blog on the Preemptive Love Coalition's website, Matthew Willingham wrote that two trucks carrying food to Falluja residents who'd fled the fighting became stuck in a rut.
Some reports said Apple could be selling its service as a bundle with Apple Music; Spotify and Hulu's preemptive move here seem to give more weight to those rumors.
They watch labor and do deliveries — with the delivery fee still going to the absent doctor, which allows the doctor to go home without doing a preemptive C-section.
On Monday evening, in a preemptive move to safeguard the law against future legal challenges, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit seeking to have SB4 declared constitutional.
As for facing down sexism in the workplace, Bhattacharya advised on the importance of creating a reputation for delivering results early on in one's career as a preemptive mechanism.
I won't waste energy on preemptive outrage, but I'm not interested in this park unless we experience it through POC or its equivalent of the maze is Lagaan IRL.
Either way, doing some preemptive strategizing about how to take advantage of such a correction will likely be the key to success in the second quarter of the year.
One anonymously sourced report from NBC News claimed that the US was considering a preemptive strike against the nation — an action that could initiate a major war in Asia.
But the fact that this missile was launched from from the capital city of Pyongyang shows that Kim is confident he would not suffer a preemptive or retaliatory strike.
Pyongyang on Monday threatened to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on South Korea and the U.S. in response to joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises taking place this week.
Some experts have previously criticized the jets' presence in North Asia as potentially destabilizing, as the only way North Korea can defend against them is via a preemptive strike.
"We will comprehensively use price and quantitative tools to strengthen fine-tuning in a preemptive way to keep liquidity in the banking system basically stable," the central bank said.
His inclination is ever toward war — preemptive, reckless, counterproductive war that costs much and gains little for U.S. national interests while putting far too many lives on the line.
The army detained several hundred people during its raid in the Arsal area on Friday in what it called a preemptive security operation against militants planning attacks in Lebanon.
Lindsey Graham, a Republican hawk who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, recently said that North Korea's advancing military technology makes the possibility of preemptive war more likely.
" From the US perspective, he said, "this just adds one more level of potential risk in the calculus of determining whether it wants to carry out a preemptive strike.
"Our opponents are rallying their bases, hoping to convince the president there's popular support for wide-ranging discrimination," the organization wrote in a preemptive action against the executive order.
In 1994, President Bill Clinton brought the United States to the brink of nuclear war after the US military had drafted plans for a preemptive strike against North Korea.
Alternatively, a failure to come to some sort of deal on June 12 could bolster U.S. appetite for preemptive strikes against the North — a situation at least as upsetting.
Pyongyang on Monday threatened to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on South Korea and the U.S. in response to joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises taking place this week.
Already, schools are taking preemptive action to warn students and parents about the new season, urging teens to either watch it with a trusted adult, or not at all.
Officials there called the move "preemptive," as no cases have yet been reported in the totalitarian country, but it is possible that the secretive regime is hiding an outbreak.
While the preemptive strikes had an obvious effect on interference around the Midterms, the 2018 election lacked a high-profile presidential race, which galvanized malicious state actors in 2016.
After Pacific Gas and Electric was blamed for its power lines sparking the Camp Fire, utilities rolled out massive preemptive blackouts that could become more frequent in the future.
That's why South Korean President Moon Jae-in is strongly against the Trump administration taking unilateral, preemptive military action against North Korea in response to its nuclear weapons program.
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State AGs will also seek to defend their state laws from the preemptive effects of federal regulations that may otherwise be necessary to usher the advancement of driverless technology.
"You have three large militaries in close proximity to each other, each talking about kind of a hair trigger response or even preemptive or even preventative attacks," said Klingner.
In a preemptive move in March, Malone released a list of 42 priests in the Buffalo diocese who had left the priesthood after facing accusations of sexually abusing minors.
Preventing those kinds of preemptive complaints may itself be a pretty good reason to get rid of the superdelegates and make the process look more fair from the outside.
Multiple senior U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News the U.S. is prepared to launch a preemptive strike if they become convinced North Korea is about to test a nuclear weapon.
He also said Pyongyang would continue to build up its "capability for preemptive strike" until the US and its regional allies "stop their war games they stage at our doorstep".
Attorney General Bill Barr Attorney General Bill Barr has defended President Trump since he singlehandedly quashed the Mueller findings with his preemptive declaration that there was nothing there to see.
Earlier this week, Trump praised Chinese efforts to rein in "the menace of North Korea" after North Korean state media warned the United States of a "super-mighty preemptive strike".
In a so-called "bloody nose strategy," the administration is considering plans for a preemptive strike against a North Korean military location in a bid to scare Pyongyang into submission.
In the weeks before Jones' victory, there were preemptive concerns that Democrats had not done enough to turn out black voters, some of whom were, at best, unenthused about Jones.
Last night, NBC News reported that the US is ready to launch a preemptive strike against North Korea if the country looks like it's going to conduct a nuclear test.
The Bank of England (BOE) had begun taking preemptive steps to protect the British economy in the wake of June 23 U.K. referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU).
"The US imperialists keep letting their nuclear strategic bombers fly over South Korea in a bid to seek an opportunity of mounting a preemptive nuclear attack," the KCNA statement said.
The government would "make good use of fiscal and monetary policy tools to strengthen preemptive and timely fine-tuning, prepare policy reserves and effectively guard against various risks", Li said.
He said diplomacy was "the most important starting point" in response to the North's threat, when asked what actions by North Korea might trigger a preemptive U.S. strike against it.
Sarissa, founded by Carl Icahn protege Alex Denner, said on Monday that Innoviva's press release was "preemptive" and that it does not seek control of the company's seven-member board.
The then-Bush administration had labelled North Korea, along with Iraq and Iran, as an 'axis of evil' subject to preemptive strike, which obviously made the North regime feel threatened.
North Korea said Saturday the military exercises were "reckless" and its forces would "go over" the operation for preemptive retaliatory strikes at those involved in the drill, according to KCNA.
"We've got inflation well under control here and we don't need to be preemptive in trying to control inflation going forward," Bullard said in an interview on Fox Business Network.
Seemingly more, however, are beginning to noticeably temper expectations for growth and inflation beyond a short-term lift from a pro-growth agenda, questioning the need for preemptive monetary action.
Still, it was the best deal that could be had at the time, assuming that the global sanctions regime was no longer sustainable without the credible threat of preemptive war.
There are plenty of organizations working on both sides of the border, ready and willing to offer preemptive humanitarian aid to help the Royhingya survive the monsoon and its aftermath.
Republican lawmakers took a preemptive strike Wednesday against the burst of last-minute rulemakings known as "midnight regulations" that they expect the administration to issue before President Obama leaves office.
That could in turn make the Trump administration more likely to consider launching an extraordinarily risky preventive or preemptive strike against Kim's nuclear facilities in order to thwart an attack.
Pyongyang has sharply criticised U.S.-South Korean military drills and South Korea's defence procurements - including an aircraft carrier, stealth fighters and spy satellites - as undisguised preparations for a preemptive strike.
Pyongyang has sharply criticized U.S.-South Korean military drills and South Korea's defense procurements - including an aircraft carrier, stealth fighters and spy satellites - as undisguised preparations for a preemptive strike.
On Thursday, before the U.S. airstrike that killed Soleimani, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper told reporters at the Pentagon that the U.S. may conduct preemptive strikes against Iranian-backed militias.
To entice more investment, congress eliminated a rule requiring Petrobras to be the sole operator in all pre-salt blocks but gave it a preemptive right to pre-select blocks.
If the US gets intelligence confirming that he has ordered an attack, it could mean President Donald Trump would then have to decide if he wants to take preemptive action.
As its threat capabilities grow rapidly, Pyongyang will sue for a disingenuous peace agreement with the U.S. under the guise of living in constant fear of a preemptive U.S. strike.
But, how could we be certain, after a preemptive military strike, that every one of North Korea's nuclear weapons, and every bit of weapons-grade nuclear material, had been eliminated?
BOJ policymakers discussed the need for the central bank to take a preemptive response to downside risks to the economy and prices, minutes of its July 29-30 meeting showed.
He said diplomacy was "the most important starting point" in response to the North's threat, when asked what actions by North Korea might trigger a preemptive U.S. strike against Pyongyang.
So he and his colleagues used a mathematical model to compare preemptive surgery with no surgery for higher-risk women who were at least 40 years old but not yet menopausal.
But when asked about that problem, a Facebook spokesperson told me the company is looking into adding a preemptive snooze option in the next few weeks, potentially in News Feed Preferences.
Southern California Edison is noticing the uptick in disastrous fires, and it tells The Verge its customers might need to prepare for preemptive power outages in the future as a result.
In other words, while the Fed's preemptive policy adjustment was based on expectations of further improvement in the labor market and inflation, the data have still-failed to evolve as expected.
Seventeen reports that Hadid has already posted an apology for the incident, perhaps as a preemptive act meant to assuage any naysayers, but critics say that it's not going far enough.
When they learned of sexual harassment allegations by former O'Reilly Factor producer Andrea Mackris, Fox News and O'Reilly together filed a preemptive suit accusing her of extortion, Steel and Schmidt report.
The BRCA Sisterhood group was created as a support network for women with the BRCA gene, a mutation that greatly increases the risk of breast cancer, often resulting in preemptive mastectomy.
U.S. airlines canceled thousands of flights ahead of Tuesday's blizzard in the northeastern United States, but the weaker-than-forecast storm left some passengers complaining the preemptive strategy was too drastic.
It could be delicious to watch women like Quinn and Rachel, who have no tolerance for bullshit, take on men's rights, but at this point I'm mostly just feeling preemptive exhaustion.
But the concept of preemptive military action is, at very least, being considered as an option as Trump remains committed to keeping "all options on the table" amid tensions with Pyongyang.
Washington (CNN)It's the no-win situation that can only be imagined by US military officials tasked with preparing for a worst-case scenario -- conducting a preemptive strike on North Korea.
In effect, Steinberg notes, the US viewed a growing North Korean nuclear capacity that could reach South Korea or Japan as a threat, but not a sufficient cause for preemptive war.
Because preemptive military action is not a credible option, getting China to pressure North Korea to change its behavior is the only logical strategy for the United States and its allies.
It is, for instance, why intelligence officials might believe the U.S. is considering a preemptive strike against North Korea, while defense officials counter that even airing such a suggestion is insane.
The preemptive strike by the last administration was indeed unprecedented and I don't want to see it become a precedent, particularly because it is a violation of Pebble's due process rights.
The leading candidates to replace McMaster are John Bolton, who has publicly pushed the United States to make a preemptive strike against North Korea, and Fox & Friends co-host Pete Hegseth.
When pushed for an answer on whether the U.S. should take a preemptive strike against North Korea, Carter cautioned that such a move could result in a bloody and destructive war.
QUIJANO: Senator Kaine, if you had intelligence that North Korea was about to launch a missile, a nuclear-armed missile capable of reaching the United States, would you take preemptive action?
While some saw the President's phrasing as a clear message of deterrence, others said it may deepen confusion about what exactly will prompt the US to execute a preemptive military strike.
Kim warming up to Seoul and Tokyo "will make it very difficult for Washington to get international support for a preemptive strike or other kind of military action," according to Nagy.
Sure, Rick's preemptive strike against the Saviors may have been an unwise decision that led to Glenn's death, Rick's humiliation, and the subsequent abjection of the Alexandrians to the Savior's demands.
Enraged critics alleged that Barr's summary document served less to communicate Mueller's principal conclusions and more as a preemptive diminution of heavier charges that, if not indictable, were certainly impeachment-worthy.
Yes — if the Times report is right, a personal lawyer for the president of the United States floated preemptive possible pardons in secret communications with two of the president's close associates.
As the team of dancers doused each other in multicolored paint and glitter, transformed before our eyes into sparkling aliens, we stood together, for a near-hour-long preemptive standing ovation.
" The paper calls it the company's "biggest preemptive action to avert another destructive wildfire like those which took dozens of lives and destroyed thousands of homes over the past two years.
Access to the internet has empowered the LGBTQ community in the conservative Catholic country, but this new freedom has collided with a lack of sex education, HIV screenings and preemptive drugs.
No matter how bellicose President Trump's rhetoric against North Korea has been, the fact remains that a pinpoint preemptive attack on North Korea would be too risky for the United States.
That could in turn make the Trump administration more likely to consider launching an extraordinarily risky preventive or preemptive strike against Kim's nuclear facilities in order to prevent that from happening.
But a preemptive cut by Malaysia's central bank to its benchmark interest rate in January indicates that the economy will likely face some difficulty in meeting growth targets, Standard Chartered said.
Trump on Friday vehemently defended the strike, which came nearly 11 months before voters head to the polls, casting it as a preemptive and defensive response to an unspecified Iranian threat.
He could desperately take the low road and move to fire the special counsel, grant preemptive pardons to those in jeopardy of prosecution and escalate his attacks against the free press.
"However, the potential for renewed draws is likely to be politically unpopular and may spark preemptive Treasury action and Congress to prioritize GSE reform in addition to headline risk," Kerins wrote.
The boom spending ability of middle class and developing retail fundamental infrastructure, this kind of growth potential drives the tech giants of China and US scale their market, taking the preemptive.
In March 2019, she temporarily checked herself back into treatment following her breakup with Henri Levy, but reports claimed that it was a preemptive measure and not due to a relapse.
North Korea is also keenly aware that any preemptive strikes against the U.S. or its allies would bring about an immediate response from the U.S. ending the existence of the regime.
Bowe Bergdahl for a popular podcast may be asked to turn over the unedited recordings of those interviews to the government, according to a preemptive lawsuit filed by the filmmaker's attorneys.
Bolton, who also served as the undersecretary of State for arms control and international affairs, has suggested the possibility of a preemptive attack on North Korea to eliminate its nuclear arsenal.
The North had threatened at the start of the exercises to launch a "preemptive nuclear strike" should it see the "slightest sign of aggression" from the South and the United States.
Like many preemptive presidents, Obama had a number of significant accomplishments; indeed, despite the fierce opposition he faced, he is probably the most successful domestic president of the past half century.
AC/DC is about to hit the road, and they've got one thing on their minds -- bootleggers making bank off their legendary name ... so, they've fired a preemptive strike against them.
I've never encountered anything like it with this sort of docudrama, a preemptive attempt to debunk the show you've just watched, because its writer wants you to go find the truth yourself.
That seemed to throw cold water on views by some in the market that the Fed might make a preemptive bid to head off lower inflation or a recession by cutting rates.
President Trump said Monday he interviewed four potential candidates for Supreme Court, moving swiftly to choose a nominee as Democrats launch preemptive attacks against his eventual pick to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy.
And to help you get an early start on making them your own, here, five brand ambassadors you might recognize from your IG feed have styled looks for some preemptive winter inspiration.
"All those factors together mean that PG&E is extremely careful now, to try to take preemptive action," says Barton Thompson, Jr., a professor of natural resources law at Stanford Law School.
"Back in the Cold War, they had very high tensions with the Soviet Union and also the United States was considering a preemptive strike against China's nascent nuclear weapons capabilities," says Jones.
But again, the vague terms of the bill mean that the only choice for most websites in terms of how they approach policing user content lies between strategic inaction or preemptive overreaction.
The central bank will pay close attention to global and domestic economic and financial changes and make sound assessment of economic conditions and fine-tune policy in a preemptive manner, it said.
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Chinese efforts to rein in "the menace of North Korea" on Thursday, after North Korean state media warned the United States of a "super-mighty preemptive strike".
There is no preemptive call for a Carlos Beltran victory lap nor will any Save The Dates be issued for a media bonanza ahead of his looming retirement, whenever that may be.
"I had expected a rate cut today as a preemptive measure... BNM delayed it and kept some buffer for 0.13 but I do think a rate cut is coming soon," Chanana said.
Reports have surfaced in recent months that administration officials are considering a limited preemptive strike against North Korea to show the United States is serious about stopping the country's nuclear weapons development.
It can continue the decades-long tradition of limited delaying actions or it can proceed on a morally dubious path of preemptive war that comes with its own set of unforeseen consequences.
"To allay these concerns, the Trump administration should publicly declare its agreement with the constitutional requirement that any preemptive attack on North Korea must be debated and authorized by Congress," they wrote.
And indeed, some on Capitol Hill were clearly unnerved by the administration's belligerent talk of preemptive military action against an autocratic nation ruled by a mercurial, thin-skinned, and unpredictable leader. Sen.
Meanwhile, there was a new development in the drama over whether the president's allies floated a preemptive pardon to Michael Cohen last year — something that could theoretically amount to obstruction of justice.
Other preemptive measures included preparing more than 1,000 beds in isolation wards, conducting drills at hospitals and facilities for infection control, and stocking up on medical supplies to counter rumors of shortages.
Preemptive presidential pardons The President set off a completely unnecessary kerfuffle on Friday when he tweeted about withdrawing new sanctions aimed at North Korea just hours after the Treasury Department announced them.
The U.S. may conduct preemptive strikes against Iranian-backed militias, Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned on Thursday, adding that he expects those groups are planning further attacks against U.S. bases in Iraq.
He has advocated war with Iran and a preemptive strike on North Korea, and remains an unapologetic supporter of the Iraq War despite the flawed intelligence used to justify the US invasion.
I do, however, feel preemptive regret on behalf of others, namely the parents who will be made to see Dolittle for what's likely to be a total of 87 times come December.
Strong congressional support would also send a clear message that Congress is unlikely to authorize a preemptive war against North Korea, at least until the diplomatic option has been pursued in earnest.
In response, North Korea said it would be prepared to launch preemptive military strikes against the U.S, including the possibility of a targeted missile strike on the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam.
Reports have surfaced in recent months that administration officials are considering a limited preemptive strike against North Korea to show the United States is serious about stopping the country's nuclear weapons development.
As a result, Trump may decide that he has no choice but to try to protect himself by firing Mueller or issuing preemptive pardons to Manafort or others ensnared in the investigation.
He&aposs plowing into a lot of this a lot of these preemptive leaks like in "The New York Times" because Nunes and others are on the tail of some of these folks.
Bolton is known as an anti-North Korea "war maniac" who "fabricated various provocative policies such as designation of our country as 'axis of evil', preemptive strike and regime change", the spokesman said.
Early on, Cap and Nick Fury debate the merits of a new security program that will send killer drones out on patrol, launching preemptive strikes on terrorists before they can raise any terror.
In one moment near the end, Rudy -- faced with brutal reviews -- goes on a lengthy rant about how nobody cares what critics say, which is both amusing and amounts to a preemptive strike.
North Korea has warned that it may carry out further nuclear tests and says it is prepared to launch a preemptive strike on the United States if U.S. nuclear forces mobilize against it.
The more preemptive leg work Coursera can do for its learners, the more likely they are to find the right content on their first attempt and stick around with high levels of engagement.
With Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss attached as executive producers and showrunners, the series has drawn preemptive criticism for being yet another story of black suffering from white creators.
"Preemptive" presidents from the minority party, like Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, try to carve out their own political legacy but govern fundamentally within the constraints of the dominant regime.
After all, the idea of being stuck in a flying metal tube with recirculating air as other people cough and sneeze could be enough to make anybody call in a preemptive sick day.
Some experts note that Beijing has lowered the threshold for such action after its preemptive interpretation of the Basic Law last year, which effectively disqualified lawmakers who did not take their oaths properly.
John McCain says President Donald Trump should consider a preemptive strike on North Korea if the country is able to deliver a nuclear weapon by ballistic missile, but only as a final option.
Thus, leaders of public and private organizations must analyze cyber risk as more than an IT issue, by implementing preemptive strategies that integrate the global and domestic landscape into their cyber risk assessments.
As leaks from the book began pouring out yesterday, Comey was said to be "bemused" by Twitter attacks from Trump — and preemptive pushback from the RNC, which set up a "Lyin' Comey" site.
Live Nation -- the company promoting Madge's upcoming shows at Brooklyn's Howard Gilman Opera House -- has filed legal docs as a preemptive strike against "bootleggers" attempting to hawk bootleg Madonna merchandise nearby the venue.
Given the cost that economists and others have identified with sweeping preemptive regulations in this space, it seems to me the lighter-touch approach would be to take a look after the fact.
The gorgeous couple was with their 6-month-old twins, Alexander and Ella, on a British Airways flight this week ... and pulled off the preemptive strike in the event the twins started crying.
The mild season suggests in part that preemptive power shut-offs by the state's utilities lowered the chances of human-caused fire ignitions, which spark California's worst wildfires, the Los Angeles Times reports.
This bipartisan bill aims to reaffirm that the president cannot order a preemptive military strike against North Korea without prior congressional approval, and to prevent funds from being used for such a strike.
The bombers did "a nuclear bomb dropping drill against major objects" when President Trump and "other U.S. warmongers are crying out for making a preemptive nuclear strike on the North," North Korea said.
It is striking, then, that much of FIRRMA's preamble reaffirms the long-standing U.S. policy of welcoming foreign investment — a preemptive rebuttal to criticism that Congress designed FIRRMA to be a protectionist tool.
"If reciprocation is shown for North Korea's preemptive measures that have already been completed, he (Kim) strongly expressed his will that more active measures for North Korea's denuclearization can be taken," Chung said.
Most of the tech companies support preemptive federal regulation because the California law — and potentially other laws down the line — are so strong (or, burdensome, as Google and AT&T characterized the GDPR).
" Going forward, the Chinese premier said, his country did not expect to make any major changes to its macroeconomic policy, but would instead be "giving more attentions to preemptive measures and fine tunings.
This Ghostbusters reboot has been the subject of such intense scrutiny and preemptive criticism that it's almost impossible to watch the movie without thinking about the long road it took to get onscreen.
"If the Americans were seriously thinking about some sort of preemptive strike to take out North Korea's nuclear capabilities, it would be extremely messy ... China would have a huge price to pay," he said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. airlines canceled thousands of flights ahead of Tuesday's blizzard in the northeastern United States, but the weaker-than-forecast storm left some passengers complaining the preemptive strategy was too drastic.
On Monday, a senior Treasury official, who declined to be named, told CNBC that the purpose of the call and putting out the statement, was a "prudent, preemptive measure" following last week's market volatility.
Trend Micro says there are no active attacks that exploit the vulnerability yet, but now that they're public—and that Apple is publicly done with QuickTime for Windows—it's wise to take preemptive action.
Asked if a preemptive strike would be on the table should China and Russia not put pressure on North Korea, Haley said she wouldn't speak in hypotheticals but also said all options were open.
" Get a deeper understanding of stocks in the cloud computing space here Cramer insisted that there is enough economic data that warrant the Federal Reserve to "take preemptive action here and cut interest rates.
So let me attempt what will surely be a futile preemptive strike, and note that on economic policy — which sort of matters — Kasich is terrible, arguably worse than the rest of the GOP field.
The source said the bilateral protocol foresees preemptive measures in cases such as occurrence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), as mad cow disease in known, whether or not it manifests itself in classic form.
The White House has also said it is prepared to launch a preemptive strike with conventional weapons on North Korea should officials become convinced that Pyongyang is about to conduct another nuclear weapons test.
Two-thirds of Americans are opposed to the idea of a preemptive strike against North Korea, while most support increasing sanctions and most oppose more concessions to get North Korea to the negotiating table.
Launching a devastating preemptive strike against North Korea is almost unanimously considered a last resort for the US and analysts said there are currently no signs that the US is planning a first strike.
Additionally, Beijing has articulated in its defense strategy the need to use asymmetric and preemptive attacks during high-intensity warfare, as well as the need to link geographically dispersed military forces in joint operations.
But rising Iranian rhetoric is leaving them concerned that Iran might engage in either a preemptive or retaliatory strike against Israel, sparking a new conflict inside Syria that could set fire to the region.
The importance of the nomination — and the Senate GOP's preemptive blockade — has both sides fomenting political arguments with an eye on November, when the White House and Senate majority will be up for grabs.
And then there's North Korea, where the administration has made muscular threats of preemptive strikes but has so far basically maintained Obama's policy of diplomatic and economic pressure on the rogue, nuclear-armed nation.
MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) - The Russian central bank will start preemptive selling of foreign currency on the market on Tuesday to lower market volatility after a steep drop in the rouble, the bank said.
In North Carolina, the state general assembly enacted a "preemptive law" in 2013 that prohibits cities like Durham from passing laws to increase the minimum wage above the state minimum of $7.25 per hour.
But the tactic underscores a little-known truth that distinguishes it from other rogue regimes, including North Korea: Tehran fears internal dissent more than they do external threats — even the threat of preemptive force.
MANILA (Reuters) - A typhoon struck the Philippines on Tuesday bringing heavy rains and prompting preemptive halts in air travel, schools and government offices, with some 200,000 people evacuated after warnings of floods and landslides.
Iberia said on Friday that as a preemptive measure to ease any European Commission objections to the merger, it had offered some of its routes to Volotea to bolster competition on the domestic market.
Although this was just after the collapse of Communism it was smack in the middle of the Tompkins Square Riots, and some thought that it was the developer's preemptive response: I'm with you, comrades!
Reed claims the video clearly captured the officers committing murder, for which they should be convicted; and he said the video was released, in part, as a response to a preemptive smearing of Sterling's character.
Update 7/14/17 7:33pm ET: A spokesperson with Airbnb confirmed to Gizmodo that lodging booked for future gatherings in the vein of Unite the Right will also be subject to preemptive user bans.
In fact, you probably shouldn't believe he's doing this out of malice — given what we know about Trump, it's more likely he's engaging in some preemptive butt covering than trying to subvert the democratic process.
Hard to say if Raven meant this as a preemptive apology, warning, or instruction, but Nick looked so uncomfortable his head seemed to slide even deeper into his giant cable-knit turtleneck with each reminder.
Experts have speculated that Damigo's resignation may have been a preemptive effort among the so-called alt-right to save face: In April, Damigo was seen on video sucker-punching a female counterprotester in Berkeley.
The next president of the United States is gonna have to get the United States back in the game, and if a preemptive strike is necessary to keep us safe, then we should do it.
That could fall into two camps: the Fed could assure markets this was merely a preemptive cut, fueling confidence in the economy, or it could signal more moves to come which could raise recession fears.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has done nothing to calm fears in the region that we're about to get into a nuclear war, claiming that the US hasn't ruled out preemptive strikes against North Korea.
Director Morgan Spurlock, best known for the 2004 fast food documentary Super Size Me, stepped down from his production company Warrior Poets today following his detailed, preemptive Twitter confessions about sexually abusive behavior towards women.
The FTC now ostensibly has that role, but it is far from an expert agency on this topic and cannot make preemptive rules like those that have been in place for the last few years.
Kim relayed the terrifying words to a UN committee this week, blaming the rising tensions on the United States' joint military exercises with South Korea "aimed at mounting a preemptive nuclear strike" against North Korea.
An attempted preemptive strike on its nuclear holdings would be a catastrophic decision that would probably result in the death of millions of civilians, and sanctions and diplomacy are toothless without China being on board.
While Hendrix has not been briefed on the specifics of a possible preemptive strike option, he told CNN that the operation would likely include several strategies aimed to neutralize North Korea's defensive and counterstrike capabilities.
Both Washington and Seoul should stop threatening Kim Jong Un with "decapitation"; if Kim rightly or wrongly believes an assassination attempt is on the way, this will raise the risk of a preemptive nuclear strike.
But that equation has changed thanks to President Donald Trump's nuclear threats, combined with serious evidence that his administration might follow a "bloody nose" strategy and launch a small-scale preemptive strike against North Korea.
IT NEEDS TO BE FLASHY': Via NBC News, the U.S. is reportedly ready to launch a preemptive strike against North Korea if officials believe Pyongyang is going to go through with a nuclear weapons test.
Hence, the "fire and fury" language — which is a good place to be in response to North Korean nuclear use, but not such a good place if it is the harbinger of a preemptive strike.
For now, at least, California's rule is more preemptive than reactive: Ting told CNN Business on Thursday that no law enforcement officers in California are using body cameras with facial-recognition software at the moment.
But I think after Yolanda, after Haiyan [the international name for Yolanda], there were a lot of lessons that were learned in terms of preparedness, early warnings, preemptive evacuations... and this went a long way.
North Korea said on Wednesday it had conducted a ballistic missile test that simulated preemptive strikes against South Korean ports and airfields used by the military, likely referring to the launches of three missiles on Tuesday.
Trump had spent months mocking Kim as "Little Rocket Man," debating whether to launch a preemptive military strike against the North, and promising to "totally destroy" North Korea if Pyongyang threatened the US or its allies.
Environment Minister Joao Pedro Matos Fernandos said the announcement amounted to a "preemptive" declaration of an energy emergency, which would allow the government to take special measures such as mobilizing the army to ensure fuel supplies.
The company's preemptive outages have come under severe scrutiny by those who argue that electricity shutoffs threaten lives and local response efforts to fire emergencies, and shift responsibility away from PG&E and onto the public.
Aside from improving resolution and making 360 videos accessible to people without great network connections, the technology could some day make it possible to offer preemptive suggestions to creators on how to make videos more engaging.
"The longer the oil price remains in the $25-35/bbl range, the greater the likelihood of a production decline, making preemptive voluntary cuts more acceptable to oil producers," Uralsib brokerage said in a research note.
The resounding official silence may be down to the fact that this looks like a preemptive move to avert a potentially embarrassing World Trade Organization complaints process set in motion by the United States last year.
One, I plan to spend the entire season harping on how badly the Canucks need to bite the bullet and rebuild, so consider this a preemptive acknowledgment that "Vancouver has no young talent" isn't completely true.
He appears to believe that building a highly capable missile and nuclear program in tandem means North Korea will be able to ignore America's threats and deter Washington from taking any preemptive military moves against it.
Diane Swonk Grant Thornton Chief Economist So they are putting together a combination of factors to do this sort of preemptive cut in terms of a recession to an inverted recession and also extend the expansion.
" According to Price, Trump is "laying the groundwork with preemptive attacks to weaken those messages, to weaken them in favor of his policy preferences which fly in the face of the objective facts they put forward.
They spread false rumors about threats to white people from these groups to justify preemptive terrorist violence against civilians, such as the recent massacres of Muslims, Jews and African Americans in their mosques, synagogues and churches.
This past year, North Korea conducted two nuclear weapons tests, launched dozens of ballistic missiles, and recently tested a solid-fueled mobile missile that can likely launch from an unknown location in minutes, excluding preemptive options.
President Trump's warning that North Korea could "face fire and fury like the world has never seen" has reignited a debate about whether the commander in chief needs congressional approval before launching a preemptive military strike.
North Korea will "continue bolstering the capabilities for self-defense and preemptive attack with the nuclear force as the pivot as long as the US and its vassal forces persist in nuclear threat," the report said.
Egypt's central bank slashed its main interest rate by 300 basis points at an unscheduled meeting last week, saying it was making a "preemptive" move to support the economy in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.
Just before the trial kicked off, his campaign launched a preemptive strike by issuing a memo demanding reporters refer to President Trump's allegations against the Bidens as discredited conspiracy theory about their unrelated work in Ukraine.
If the U.S. and Europe jointly take a strong stance by arguing for a naval blockade, a preemptive strike or their withdrawal from the UN, the Security Council might agree to send Kim to the ICC.
Despite Pyongyang's nuclear saber-rattling and the failure of diplomacy for over two decades, we have restricted ourselves to two options: economic sanctions and military means, such as deterrence, missile defense and threats of preemptive strikes.
"In other words, Powell needs to justify the rate hike as a preemptive strike against the kind of inflation that could come with a fast-growing economy, even as it hasn't really come yet," Cramer said.
But it seems to me that some of the more extreme directions that have been proposed in terms of preemptive attacks or in terms of abandoning treaties with respect to Iran are really highly ill-advised.
Chinese-owned social media firm TikTok is enlisting former U.S. lawmakers amid a preemptive bid to sidestep the Silicon Valley backlash in Washington that's paralyzing so many larger U.S. tech giants like Facebook, Google and Twitter.
A North Korean Army spokesman repeated the threat of undisclosed retaliation against the United States for readying a preemptive strike and a war of aggression, using the drills as an excuse to mount such an attack.
The museum had been taking preemptive measures against the virus, including discouraging travel to affected areas, implementing rigorous cleanings and working with city health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Weiss.
Chevron agreed last year to sell its stake to state-owned Sinopec before miner and commodities trader Glencore swooped in after reaching a deal with minority shareholders, who backed it and exercised preemptive rights on the sale.
They had few qualms ditching him last month, and by September, some companies — Apple and Facebook and Google — issued a preemptive, night-before statement slamming the president for rethinking the DACA program that protects undocumented young adults.
U.S. officials say Trump has been considering a number of military options, including a preemptive strike on a missile or nuclear facility, but officials and analysts have warned of the risks of triggering a catastrophic wider conflict.
If indeed the Fed cuts rates next week as expected and it's seen as a preemptive move to sustain the expansion, that could be an excuse for the areas lately seen as "too risky" to work again.
A strategy of lining up a prospective buyer for the U.S. assets would be an example of a Chinese company taking preemptive steps to mitigate risks associated with intensifying trade tensions between China and the United States.
They say that if the Trump administration would have launched some sort of a preemptive strike here, they would retaliate and that could potentially be very devastating even with the weapons that North Korea possesses right now.
Hours after Trump spoke, and apparently in response to military exercises by the US earlier in the week, Pyonyang warned that it would carry out preemptive military strikes against the US, including the Pacific territory of Guam.
But at least one large U.S. organization has taken a preemptive step: Yesterday, Consumer Reports advised Americans to stop eating romaine lettuce until the cause of the outbreak is identified and products are removed from store shelves.
He was sitting through a burn-off planning session, watching their captain point to areas on a map that needed preemptive burning to reduce fuel loads, and David wondered what would happen if he got in early.
If the New Deal era remained at least somewhat robust, then maybe Democratic presidents are still working through the different stages of political time in parallel with Republicans, not just filling the "preemptive" role of opposition presidents.
Earlier this month the regime threatened a preemptive nuclear strike over the war games, which are held annually but have this year been ramped up to include 300,000 South Korean troops and at least 17,000 U.S. forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday reportedly cast doubt on the effectiveness of a possible preemptive military strike on North Korea aimed at eliminating its nuclear capabilities, saying the isolated nation could have unknown stores of weapons.
And while the prospect of a North Korean preemptive strike on the US or one of its allies remains unlikely, DeTrani admitted that "there is a sense that North Korea is unpredictable if put into a corner."
A report emerged this week that Trump is ready to launch a preemptive strike against North Korea if officials believe Pyongyang is going to go through with a nuclear weapons test, although several outlets questioned the report.
Options considered ought to include a multinational naval blockade of the peninsula; a conventional "surgical strike" on Kim's ICBM sites; a clandestine Special Forces operation to neutralize North Korea's leadership; or perhaps a preemptive tactical nuclear attack.
By taking this position, China extends their protective envelope over North Korea, checking any Asian power or the United States from conducting preemptive strikes to prevent North Korea from firing an operational missile against an Asian country.
The finance ministry said on Monday that Russia could weather oil prices of $25 to $30 per barrel for up to 10 years, while the central bank launched preemptive FX selling to ease pressure on the rouble.
The finance ministry said on Monday that Russia could weather oil prices of $25 to $30 per barrel for up to 10 years, while the central bank launched preemptive FX selling to ease pressure on the rouble.
To go ahead, the company needs more certainty, said Kinder Morgan's Chief Executive Steve Kean in a conference call on Monday, which could mean "some kind of preemptive action" to make clear Canada's jurisdiction over the project.
Perhaps an MOU between the U.S. and Israel on what constitutes a legitimate preemptive action, combined with ever-increasing sanctions, would motivate the Iranians to renegotiate the nuclear deal, which is a goal of the Trump administration.
The ordeal of spending months fighting her insurance company and having to move in with her son while construction crews replaced damaged baseboards and floors led her to make the preemptive $3,000 purchase for her own dam.
On Thursday – the day before the attack that killed Soleimani - U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper warned that the United States might have to take preemptive action to protect American lives from expected attacks by Iran-backed militias.
That strike established Israel's policy, known as the Begin Doctrine and named after then-Prime Minister Menachem Begin, that Israel would carry out preemptive strikes against the development of weapons of mass destruction it considered a threat.
That position has served as the foundation of the American strategy of deterrence since World War II. At the same time, an American preemptive first strike, unless completely successful, would open the door to a costly response.
In short, "light touch" net neutrality could take a lot of forms, but here's one of them: There's a world in which the FCC doesn't have any explicit, preemptive net neutrality rules on its books at all.
Beefing up security's smart -- the Carter family's hitting the road this summer to go on tour, and with all the prowlers and break-ins happening in L.A., they're making a preemptive strike to keep the crib secure.
On Friday, the North's state media said its leader, Kim Jong-un, had ordered its military to be in a "preemptive attack" mode, including the use of nuclear weapons, in the face of growing threats from its enemies.
The president has demonstrated that he's often eager to take responsibility for good things and pass on the blame for the bad, and his attacks on the Fed appear to be, in part, a preemptive attempt at that.
I hate that the constant, churning cycle of expectations and preemptive meltdowns surrounding this reboot pushed me away from noticing the moments that made my heart clench in happiness when I stopped trying to analyze them to death.
And then you couple it with the real-time cloud computing capability, and then it is possible that you can really do a futuristic, futuristic reaction, or even preemptive action, to what will be going to happen, okay?
During police questioning, Jones admitted to killing his children but claimed he did so in preemptive self-defense before they could "chop him up and feed him to the dogs," according to his arrest warrant, The State reports.
While teams received sheets detailing the timing lines — and preemptive warnings were issued by crew chiefs and spotters following a rash of infractions — throughout the course of the race, seven drivers were busted in the first 54 laps.
Subject to our compliance with the preemptive rights of certain investors, we will offer this opportunity to all stockholders who are accredited investors within the meaning of Rule 501(a) under the Exchange Act of 1933, as amended.
But the preemptive outages, or Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), have come under deep criticism by those who argue that the blackouts threaten lives and local response efforts to fire emergencies, and shift responsibility away from PG&E.
Yesterday's announcement of the first Chromebook tablet was both a response to Apple's involvement in the space and a preemptive strike against today's event, though the new Acer device is actually $30 more expensive than Apple's educational discount.
The leverage bit will continue to apply but now, there's nothing stopping a top-tier prospect from using a preemptive transfer release as a condition to his recruitment, and only considering the school(s) that meet his demand.
"While the President has the authority to use force to defend our service members and allies from an imminent threat, a preemptive strike could easily spiral into a full-fledged war with a nuclear-armed adversary," they wrote.
Interestingly, and as a possible preemptive defense to a hate crime charge, the mother of the Charlottesville suspect, James Alex Fields Jr., told CNN affiliate Toledo Blade that she her son was just going to a Trump rally.
North Korea said the bombers conducted "a nuclear bomb dropping drill against major objects" in its territory at a time when Trump and "other U.S. warmongers are crying out for making a preemptive nuclear strike" on the North.
Experts say the U.S. might launch a preemptive military strike on North Korea only if it became convinced that Kim Jong-un was about to fire a missile as an act of war and not just test one.
Perhaps more significantly, the heightened tensions between the US and the North, stemming from North Korea's recent weapons tests and Trump's aggressive responses, makes the North far more worried about a preemptive US strike than in the past.
And here's where my preemptive nostalgia for the mechanical home button seems silly, because when I got my first iPod in the mid-2000s I never knew what the mechanical click wheel felt like and I didn't care.
Michael Wara, senior research scholar at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, projected the economic cost of PG&E's preemptive outages in early October — which impacted 800,000 customers, or nearly three million people — could top $2.5 billion.
With overall economic growth still solidly on the plus side and unemployment at a 50-year low, supporters of Fed easing argue that other signs showing a weakening picture argue for preemptive Fed action against a further slowdown.
I'll then go home and decide the smart thing to do would be a preemptive strike against my member-like hangover, so I'll ingest 32 ounces of water, 3 Advil, and a hit of my dosist sleep vape.
Rubio admonished critics for "hyperventilating" about Bolton's past calls for a preemptive strike on North Korea, arguing that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the government of Iran should be the only ones afraid of Bolton's agenda.
SEOUL, Aug 21 (Reuters) - North Korea denounced on Monday joint military drills between South Korea and the United States amid heightened tension over the North's nuclear and missiles programmes which it said was aimed at a preemptive attack.
And the party's seeming preemptive rejection of a de Blasio run raises a larger, more discomfiting question: Has governing experience in the age of Trump become a source of political liability rather than a basic qualification for office?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lobbied Russia, Assad's most powerful backer, and the United States to curb the Iranian presence in Syria — as well as hinting that Israel could launch preemptive strikes against its arch-foe there.
Democrats sought to turn the tables on the committee, with Democratic Senator Cory Booker praising Canada's refugee plan as a "preemptive strike against future radicals" because it seeks to move those vulnerable for radicalization out of refugee camps.
His turn to preemptive violence occurred late in his life, only after he became convinced, by the breakdown of civility in Congress and the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision, that democracy could not be defended with words alone.
Martin Heinrich of New Mexico wrote a letter to Mattis last week to express concerns that the administration was considering a "bloody nose" strategy against North Korea in which the US would launch a preemptive military target strike.
Its answers to those questions are too often, "Rick is the leader because he's the protagonist," but it will occasionally dig into why, say, his decision to declare preemptive war against the Saviors blew up in his face.
Thankfully, The New York Times this week published a fascinating look at just what mechanisms are in place in the US to contain something like the coronavirus and how those preemptive measures actually function in the real world.
"If that happens, then we will act, and by the way, if we get word of attacks or some type indication, we will take preemptive action as well to protect American forces, to protect American lives," he added.
This source said the argument for targeting Soleimani, rather than Iranian assets, centers around the idea that it was a preemptive move intended to de-escalate the situation by deterring any plans to attack American embassies or bases.
Instead, it strives to double the number of kidneys available for transplant while also accelerating the race toward creation of the first artificial kidney and boosting the use of home dialysis when a preemptive transplant is not possible.
So when the leader of a hostile country — who until recently threatened the United States with an "all-out war" and a nuclear preemptive strike — conveys his verbal commitment to temporarily halt provocations and denuclearize, skepticism should remain.
The arguments against a preemptive strike are strong: North Korea could wipe out 4.8 million people in nuclear attacks on Seoul and Tokyo; South Korea's collapse would shake the global economy; some fear China might enter the fray.
A month before he had started to work at the White House, Bolton had written a piece for the Wall Street Journal in which he laid out the purported legal arguments for a preemptive war against North Korea.
The head of the U.S. military's Pacific Command said on Tuesday it was more important to use diplomacy to counter North Korea's missile threat rather than consider what actions by the reclusive North might trigger a preemptive strike.
In India, Paytm, a company that allows merchants and consumers to send money with a few taps on a smartphone, invaded the WhatsApp's instant-messaging territory in a preemptive move against its incursion into person-to-person payments.
If, for sake of argument, the US decides to embark on a preemptive attack — which I do not in any way, shape, or form endorse or anticipate — then we had better get ready for a very big war.
There have also been preemptive pardons, as when George H.W. Bush, in the closing days of his presidency, pardoned six people involved in the Iran-contra scandal who had not yet gone to trial, including Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
Deploying nuclear weapons to the peninsula would cut down the time it would take to retaliate or launch a preemptive strike against North Korea, but it could also dramatically increase the chance of a hasty or mistaken nuclear launch.
In its memo Monday, the Justice Department argued that Congress cannot use its inherent contempt powers to punish McGahn for asserting immunity, in what appears to be a preemptive challenge to House Democrats as they contemplate their next steps.
During police questioning, Jones admitted to killing his kids but claimed he did so in preemptive self-defense before the children could "chop him up and feed him to the dogs," according to his arrest warrant, The State reports.
The suit is a preemptive move to establish Cicco's ownership of the lunar dust, with the aim of preventing NASA from confiscating it due to the agency's position that "private persons cannot own lunar material," according to the filing.
"The approach we've been living under for the last couple of years is a preemptive, mother-knows-best, heavy set of regulations across the entire industry," Pai told TechFreedom, a group backed by the National Cable and Telecommunications Association.
Fires raging in San Francisco's Bay Area and in the greater Los Angeles area have already forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes or be stranded without power in preemptive blackouts aimed at stemming new blazes.
There's always just a little edge of caution at first in these encounters, holding your breath and waiting for the infiltrator to ask a weird question or misgender someone; always a little preemptive grimace of apology to the others.
An area of disagreement: While a plurality of Americans oppose a preemptive military strike to disable North Korea's nuclear capabilities, the parties themselves disagree — a majority of Republicans would support it while a majority of Democrats would be opposed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said Wednesday any changes in interest rates from here will depend on the incoming economic data but policymakers should be preemptive in taking steps to keep the expansion alive.
President Trump's public comments about the Fed have combined two elements: strong claims about how the president's economic policies have put the economy in a great spot and preemptive positioning to blame the Fed when the next recession comes.
North Korean state media warned the United States of a "super-mighty preemptive strike," after U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the United States was looking at ways to put pressure on North Korea over its nuclear program.
John Bolton, our ambassador to the U.N. under George W. Bush, has opined that the U.S. should seriously consider preemptive attacks against both North Korea and Iran, if we cannot succeed in changing the regimes that govern those states.
A preemptive blackout earlier this week even included Sonoma County, but PG&E has said that a broken jumper cable on one of its high-voltage transmission towers there may still have been involved in sparking the Kincade Fire.
Hariri said he expected a resolution of the row at the central bank on Tuesday but criticized a wave of "preemptive" strike action over the draft austerity budget, adding that the government was taking measures to avoid economic collapse.
While the PG&E shutoff is mainly impacting residents in Northern and Central California, tens of thousands of customers in the southern part of the state could also lose power as part of a preemptive shutoff later this week.
"Credible intelligence was received that JeM was attempting another suicide terror attack in various parts of the country... In the face of imminent danger, a preemptive strike became absolutely necessary," India's foreign secretary, Vijay Gokhale, told reporters in Delhi.
"The drill was conducted by limiting the firing range under the simulated conditions of making preemptive strikes at ports and airfields in the operational theater in South Korea where the U.S. imperialists nuclear war hardware is to be hurled," KCNA said.
The Trump administration has specifically talked about a preemptive strike against North Korea and has a large US Navy carrier strike group steaming toward the region (yes, the same one that Trump had falsely said was heading there last week).
And in the immediate post-WWII era, some thinkers in the United States, including philosopher Bertrand Russell and the mathematician John von Neumann, called for a preemptive nuclear strike on the Soviet Union before it could develop its own bomb.
Sotomayor and Ginsburg referred to Korematsu in their dissent, and Roberts took the preemptive opportunity to distance the Court, with the safety of seven decades of hindsight, from the grotesquery of confining thousands of American citizens on "national security" grounds.
Thursday, April 13: The US placed two Tomahawk cruise missiles carriers in the area — one of them 300 miles from the North Korean nuclear site and NBC reported that the U.S. was preparing to launch a preemptive strike on North Korea.
" After the Vixen's preemptive exit, Asia O'Hara, who emerged as the season's selfless matriarch, was emotional: "It's ridiculous that our thought process about people is so self-centered that if it's hard to help somebody, we'll just let them struggle.
Retired army officers blocked several highways with burning tyres on Tuesday, a preemptive warning to the government against any cuts to their pensions that might be part of its effort to reduce one of the world's heaviest public debt burdens.
And it's easy to see how Rick's preemptive strike on the Saviors can now be seen as a quagmire of a war he can't get out of, all because he overestimated his ability to quash the Saviors without a hitch.
Facebook first implemented a similar, although less preemptive, mechanism for preventing the proliferation of revenge porn back in April, with the implementation of a photo-matching system to prevent the spread of images that have already been reported and taken down.
CVC and Hitachi, whose initial preemptive offer of almost $2 billion to buy Landis+Gyr was declined, as well as Honeywell decided not to pursue deals due to the likely valuation and the prospects of a listing, the sources said.
Peer-to-peer car-sharing marketplace Turo has filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles Airport in a preemptive strike aimed at defending the ability of its users to rent out their personal cars at Los Angeles International Airport.
The proposed changes included: prohibiting investigations in which race, religion, or ethnicity is a substantial or motivating factor; placing preemptive time limits on investigations; and installing a civilian representative tasked with ensuring the rules were being followed, among other changes.
Trump sent a preemptive tweet on Friday asserting that "no matter how much I accomplish during the ridiculous standard of the first 100 days ... media will kill!" while alluding to filling a Supreme Court seat in his first months in office.
In its third-quarter monetary policy implementation report, the People's Bank of China said it will maintain a prudent monetary policy, fine-tuning in a preemptive and timely way and using multiple monetary policy tools flexibly to keep money markets stable.
" Haass II: "Preemption ... would place the onus on NK not to do something that would trigger a preemptive strike [put missiles on alert, or launch them] rather than on us to undertake a preventive, bolt out of the blue attack.
" Isaac Stone Fish, senior fellow at the Asia Society, laid out other instances North Korea interpreted as declaration of war: January 2010: South Korea warning they would "launch a preemptive strike if it thought its...neighbor was preparing a nuclear attack.
The U.S. is prepared to launch a preemptive strike with conventional weapons against North Korea should officials become convinced that North Korea is about to follow through with a nuclear weapons test, multiple senior U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell broadly on Thursday as an influential Federal Reserve official bolstered bets on a preemptive interest rate cut later this month because rates and inflation are low even as the U.S. economy has been expanding.
Democratic presidents, in this story, serve as preemptive leaders who navigate being opposition presidents even as the default political frameworks — shrinking government is good, public-private partnerships are more efficient, entitlement programs require serious reform — and the dominant coalition remain Republican.
During police questioning, Jones admitted to killing his kids but claimed he did so in preemptive self-defense before the children could "chop him up and feed him to the dogs," according to his arrest warrant, according to the newspaper.
By simultaneously launching multiple missiles from the field, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un can reduce the viability of allied preemptive attacks, launch surprise attacks, engage in coercive diplomacy and have a second-strike capability, Klingner said in a recent commentary.
Petrobras has exercised its preemptive right to three blocks - Sapinhoa, Peroba, and Alto de Cabo Frio Central - meaning it will serve as operator and likely take a 30 percent minimum stake in the consortia behind the winning bids for those areas.
NEW YORK, Nov 6 (Reuters) - New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said Wednesday any changes in interest rates from here will depend on the incoming economic data but policymakers should be preemptive in taking steps to keep the expansion alive.
"Fortnite" producer Epic Games can proceed with its preemptive strike against non-practicing entity Acceleration Bay LLC, as U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California on Friday denied Acceleration's motion to dismiss for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction.
" However, Carlos Melo, a political scientist with Insper, a Sao Paulo business school, said Bolsonaro had raised his concern about electoral fraud before and was doing so now as a "preemptive measure ... anticipating any defeat so he can question the results.
In a separate statement posted around the same time as the revised NDRC document was seen, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) reiterated that it will maintain a "prudent" monetary policy and fine-tune policy in a preemptive and timely way.
Mueller's swift response, upon learning of Strzok's ill-advised texts, might therefore be a preemptive strike to neutralize some of the criticism and ameliorate some of the image damage his probe has steadily endured from Trump supporters on the right.
The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), a prominent dissident group, recently reported about Tehran's preemptive efforts to obstruct Chaharshanbe Suri by dispatching civilian militias under the command of the Revolutionary Guard to every major municipality in the country.
"This bill shouldn't be controversial since it essentially restates current law, but Congress needs to make it crystal clear that the President does not have the authority to take preemptive military action in North Korea without congressional consent," he added.
Heightened U.S. intelligence gathering to ascertain North Korea's intentions or probe for weaknesses might be interpreted as preparation for a preemptive strike to destroy its nuclear arsenal or decapitate its leadership, plans for which have been openly discussed and even exercised.
To learn more about what I should if I ever scratch my way into wealth, I called up one of these lawyers, Jason Kurland––who calls himself the "go-to" attorney for lotto winners––and asked him for some preemptive advice.
Large military drills being carried out by the United States and South Korea and U.S. threats of a preemptive war against Pyongyang have made the outbreak of war on the Korean Peninsula "an established fact", North Korea's foreign ministry said.
If Mueller is moving toward indicting either of them, it's possible to imagine Trump's familial loyalty—one of his defining characteristics—kicking in, leading him to preemptively can the special counsel or issue preemptive pardons to people in legal jeopardy.
I'm swallowing the rising lump in my throat and blinking back preemptive tears as I prepare for the news I fear is inevitable, that my erratic blood sugar readings will necessitate an insulin prescription for the rest of the pregnancy.
But Powell's remarks appeared to mute expectations building in financial markets lately that the Fed might make a preemptive bid to head off lower inflation or a recession by cutting rates, and traders backed off those enhanced bets on a cut.
Crossing the line could mean a kinetic attack or something else, such as a devastating cyber attack, but no matter what, it would be a political decision for Israel's survival, much like Israel's preemptive attack on Egypt's air force in 1967.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders had told reporters on board Air Force One earlier in the day that there would be "no discussion" of a preemptive pardon for Joe Arpaio, the controversial former sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz.
"The White House is directing federal agencies to avoid preemptive, burdensome or duplicative rules that would needlessly hamper AI innovation and growth," Kratsios wrote, describing the guidelines as critical to keeping China's authoritarian use of artificial technology from gaining global sway.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Wednesday it had conducted a ballistic missile test that simulated preemptive strikes against South Korean ports and airfields used by the U.S. military, a likely reference to the launches of three missiles on Tuesday.
"The drill was conducted by limiting the firing range under the simulated conditions of making preemptive strikes at ports and airfields in the operational theater in South Korea where the U.S. imperialists' nuclear war hardware is to be hurled," KCNA said.
Also on Thursday, NBC reported that the U.S. os preparing for a preemptive strike against North Korea if officials believe Pyongyang is going to go through with a nuclear weapons test, although several reporters have said their sources disputed the story.
In a preemptive move, the company issued a news release announcing Pershing Square's stake and saying that Ackman wanted control of the company and to replace the chief executive officer, and asked for a lot more time to do it all.
The actual territorial defeat of ISIS in Syria is a major accomplishment, but because of the President's preemptive policy statement (delivered yet again by Tweet) , announcing our withdrawal from Syria several weeks ago, this "victory" won't impact our military posture.
Last Thursday, NBC News issued an anonymously sourced report claiming that the Trump administration was poised to carry out a preemptive strike against North Korea if Pyongyang conducted another nuclear test, as many expected would happen in the next few days.
But in the context of the 2016 presidential election, they don't see any obligation to respect American institutions — they treat the electoral system with at least as much suspicion and preemptive disrespect as Black Lives Matter activists treat the police force.
The EU trade negotiator said that not even the "pre-negotiation preparations" have been started, and Germany's senior cabinet member warned that the World Trade Organization (WTO) can function without the U.S. — a preemptive strike against Washington's demand for trade and economic reforms.
North Korea has launched a series of missiles in recent months, the latest last week when it fired three ballistic missiles that it said was a simulated test of preemptive strikes against South Korean ports and airfields used by the U.S. military.
And in light of the EU's recent $5 billion antitrust fine levied against Google, DTP could also be seen as a preemptive move to dissuade regulators in the future from viewing Google Drive as something that makes the cloud storage market less competitive.
In a statement, the government said it had declared the state of emergency "as a preemptive measure to ease and speed up actions of all state bodies" with the aim of protecting human lives and property and reducing the effects of flooding.
North Korea has launched a series of missiles in recent months, the latest last week when it fired three ballistic missiles in what it said was a simulated test of preemptive strikes against South Korean ports and airfields used by the U.S. military.
Facebook is the latest company to announce a preemptive measure—it now allows users in Australia to preemptively send in photos they don't want shared online—but it does require a Facebook employee to view your uncensored photo before it is hashed.
Preemptive power outages are becoming the new normal in California as the state faces increasingly devastating wildfire seasons and utility companies are blamed for being the culprits behind disasters like the 2018 Camp Fire that nearly leveled the entire town of Paradise.
America's nuclear arsenal By Amy Gallagher, CNN When Holt turned to Trump on the subject of a possible preemptive nuclear strike, Trump responded by turning the conversation to familiar territory: criticism of the current administration for failing to invest in military equipment.
Jeremy Courtney is president and founder of the Preemptive Love Coalition, a faith-oriented community including Christians and Muslims that provides lifesaving heart surgeries for children, food and shelter for those persecuted by extremists, education for at-risk children, and small-business grants.
Though such preemptive lawsuits over copyright claims are rare in visual art, filing one famously backfired for musicians Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke, who eventually lost a legal battle with Marvin Gaye's family over the hit song "Blurred Lines" (a decision they appealed).
Another statement was issued by North Korean state media Wednesday warning the US that a "preemptive strike is no longer the monopoly of the US." Tensions ramping up The escalating threats from the US and North Korea have put North Asia on edge.
"In the case of our super-mighty preemptive strike being launched, it will completely and immediately wipe out not only U.S. imperialists' invasion forces in South Korea and its surrounding areas but the U.S. mainland and reduce them to ashes," it said.
But given that the preemptive spin from Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov (who himself apparently lives in a $7 million house on an income of less than $140,000) made it even more of a high-profile story, it is likely more than that.
They have taken preemptive steps to limit the impact Congressional Budget Office analyses will have on the debate over repealing Obamacare, and are proceeding with their "repeal and delay" strategy over the objections not just of Democrats but of several Republicans, too.
" Earlier Wednesday after a frenzied morning in which he huddled with Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and other key officials, Trump first flagged his reversal saying, "I'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive and ultimately will be matched by legislation I'm sure.
Current and former U.S. officials have declined to comment on operational planning but acknowledge that no existing plan for a preemptive strike could promise to prevent a brutal counterattack by North Korea, which has thousands of artillery pieces and rockets trained on Seoul.
The likes of AT&T and Verizon will be limited in some ways — they can face penalties if they try to undermine their rivals, for example — but they won't be subject to preemptive, bright-line restrictions on how they manage their networks.
Janel George, the director of Federal Reproductive Rights and Health at the National Women's Law Center, says that last night's hearing was preemptive, but that a budget reconciliation process will later determine exactly which provisions of the ACA are going to be repealed.
This is essentially an extension of the Begin Doctrine, pioneered by Prime Minister Menachem Begin in 1981, which insisted that Israel carry out preemptive strikes to stop its enemies from constructing nuclear-enrichment plants as well as production facilities for advanced conventional weapons.
"Americans should sleep well at night, have no concerns about this particular rhetoric of the last few days," Tillerson said aboard his plane in Guam, the U.S. island territory that North Korea threatened to attack in the event of an preemptive American strike.
Despite interest from these agencies, the federal government has not exercised its constitutional preemptive power to regulate blockchain to the exclusion of states (as it generally does with financial regulation), thereby leaving individual states free to introduce their own rules and regulations.
A separate US official raised additional questions about the motive for the strike, telling CNN it had presidential authorization at this level and they opted for a preemptive option after the previous moves of maximum pressure didn't change the Iranian pattern of behavior.
Issue is though just a couple of days ago we had a very big stick coming in the Trump administration, John Bolton and we I think all remember where what his positions are like on North Korea a preemptive strike among other things.
The White House office that reviews all federal regulations has already made a preemptive strike, warning agencies not to engage in what is commonly referred to as "midnight regulations" — when outgoing officials engage in a flurry of rulemaking before cleaning out their desks.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said at the same briefing on Thursday that "the game has changed," explaining that the US would take whatever steps necessary to protect US personnel and interests in the region, including preemptive strikes on Iranian-backed militias.
Pyongyang said the missile system, also opposed by China, was part of a joint plot between Seoul and Washington to mount a "preemptive attack on the North", according to a statement on the official KCNA news agency attributed to the National Peace Committee of Korea.
I think that's what the Fed would like to avoid by trying to take a preemptive action, but the structural forces inside the economy, like demographics and the negative interest rates in Japan and Europe, are going to put such downward pressure on rates.
In an exclusive interview with NBC News in October, a top North Korean official said his country may carry out further nuclear tests, and adding it is prepared to launch a preemptive strike on the United States if U.S. nuclear forces mobilized against it.
"I think a lot of advocates believe that those types of bills and that type of language is the future of discrimination," said Green to the AP. Green's decision is a clear preemptive act for the Democrat-dominated city within its Republican-dominated state.
Bugcrowd is built on the premise that it's better to dangle a cash reward to a group of people competing to find bugs in a preemptive fashion, then to let the software got out in the world with an unknown opening for hackers to exploit.
But North Korea warned in a separate KCNA report on Wednesday that it was looking beyond Guam and would hit the US mainland with preemptive strikes, with the use of nuclear weapons, should there be any sign the US planned to strike North Korea first.
Many experts, including former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, have discounted the viability of preemptive military strikes given the proximity of millions of people in Seoul and 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea, all within artillery range of North Korea if it were to retaliate.
The tech industry has provided little to no information to the public about the enforcement or effectiveness of their policies, and most platforms have so far failed to move beyond reactive approaches to the problem to implementing the preemptive measures necessary to counteract this abuse.
But the political scientist Corey Robin, in his intriguing piece in n+1 making the Carter-Trump connection, argues that "we are now reaching the end of the fourth decade of the Reagan regime," asserting that Obama is a preemptive president, like Bill Clinton.
After years of work in a backwater bureau he had outmaneuvered the knuckle-draggers that wanted a preemptive strike, and he had cruised past the ancient Secretary of State, whose words of caution were an archaic throwback to a simpler, less technologically sophisticated era.
Further proof of the Trump administration's seriousness about preemptive war came in late January with reports that the respected academic Victor D. Cha was no longer slated to be the White House's nominee for ambassador to South Korea because he rejected the "bloody nose" strategy.
If an American preemptive military strike were to occur, part of any likely response by North Korea would almost certainly include missiles fired at U.S. military bases in South Korea, causing extraordinary destruction of the social stability on which South Korea's prosperity has been built.
North Korea has launched a series of missiles in recent months, the latest last week when it fired three ballistic missiles in what it said was a simulated test of preemptive strikes against South Korean ports and air fields used by the U.S. military.
"A preemptive strike against North Korea could be catastrophic for the nearly 80,000 American service members who are stationed in the region and for the tens of millions of innocent human beings who live on the Korean Peninsula," said Duckworth of Illinois, a combat veteran.
In warding off systemic financial risks, China should deal with "both cause and symptoms," and be active in "both preemptive measures and reactive solutions," Zhou wrote in an article aimed at helping the public deepen understanding of last month's 19th Communist Party Congress report.
When there is an imminent threat — as evidenced by the warning from President Putin and his ambassador — the sensible action is to conduct preemptive cyber strikes that cripple Russian entities with the capability to conduct cyber attacks against Western targets, or even Russian military targets.
Somehow Chad manages to hit pause on his self-induced challenge of crushing the cold cuts long enough to greet JoJo outside the mansion with a glass of white wine and preemptive "Remember how sexy you think I am once everyone starts badmouthing me" chitchat.
With the escalating war of words between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, there is now a real danger that the latter, believing that a U.S. decapitating strike is imminent, would launch a preemptive nuclear attack against United States bases or warships.
A preventive war is a war in cold blood, a war of choice, a war where we make the first strike, as opposed to preemptive or defensive wars where you fight an opponent who is about to attack or has actually attacked the homeland.
John Bolton, the Fox News analyst and former U.N. ambassador who was named Thursday night to replace HR McMaster, has recently argued that a preemptive strike against North Korea would be justified and laid out how to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
We know this because a high-ranking defector from North Korea testified in front of Congress last month; one of the things that would happen is a preemptive first strike from the United States or South Korea would result in an automatic massive response.
In their letter on Friday, House conservatives emphasized that preemptive steps must be taken to contain the virus at the southern border and screen "legal and illegal entrants" to the U.S. for the disease, adding they believe the "non-secure" border is a liability.
"The MPC's preemptive decision provides appropriate support to domestic economic activity given the current challenging external environment, while the inflation outlook remains consistent with achieving the inflation target of 5.33 percent (±3 percentage points) in 2020 Q4," a statement from the central bank said.
Nevertheless, it's clear that the narrative of "unvetted Bernie Sanders" functions, just as it did in 2016, as a preemptive attack-response by his ideological opponents within the Democratic Party—and a few conservative opportunists on the margins—to his mounting success in the polls.
Last week, when PG&E announced preemptive power cuts for more than 700,000 customers as a way to curb the outbreak of wildfires, Sunrun touted the usefulness of its battery storage system, tweeting that it allows customers to "take back control of" their homes.
If not, Washington will face an unattractive but unavoidable binary choice: Either we will have to consider using preemptive military force to destroy North Korea's nuclear and missile facilities, or we and our allies will have to endure Kim Jong Un with deliverable nuclear weapons.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - The chief executive officer of Petroleo Brasileiro SA said on Tuesday the Brazilian state oil giant did not rule out bidding on blocks at auctions this week beyond the three it had already flagged, taking advantage of its preemptive rights.
" The statement said THAAD was part of an offensive strategy between Seoul and Washington, alleging the two had "worked out a plan for a preemptive attack on the North and ... desperately pushed forward it, pushing the situation on the peninsula to the brink of a nuclear war.
I don't think Bolton is a neocon because he doesn't seem to care about democracy promotion; he's an advocate of preventive war, which means acting way in advance to stomp out a perceived threat — that's significantly different than preemptive war, which is about neutralizing an imminent threat.
"Our stance is that since the US and its followers continue their nuclear threats and intimidation -- in the form of their annual military drills -- on the doorstep of DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), we will continue to strengthen our defense and preemptive strike capabilities," he said.
"If one concern about reinstating sanctions on Iranian oil is the impact that it could have on oil prices, then it could be a preemptive measure to blame OPEC instead," said Antoine Halff, senior research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
But Pyongyang's pursuit of its own nuclear weapons, which intensified under Kim Jong Un, changed that balance -- raising the specter of a regional arms race on China's doorstep, the risk of preemptive military action by the US and its allies, or an unintended outbreak of conflict.
The art is identifying which levers are available within the forest of regulations, identifying the preemptive conversations and adjustment required to be able to push those levers effectively, and to communicate the mission so that the entire organization, like an aircraft carrier, can turn slowly around.
The "preponderance of ... preemptive actions and proposals have been advanced by Republican-dominated state governments, embrace conservative economic and social causes, and respond to -- and are designed to block -- relatively progressive regulatory actions adopted by activist cities and counties," Briffault wrote in his law review article.
"With the ongoing trade dispute front and center, worries that worsening household and business confidence will lead to people closing their pocketbooks may give the Fed one more reason to do a preemptive rate cut," said Beth Ann Bovino, U.S. chief economist for S&P Global Ratings.
Now, that fear is remerging and motivating evangelical alarm, explained Jeremy Courtney, who leads a relief effort called Preemptive Love that works in northeastern Syria and in the Al Hol tent camp, which has been described as a growing hotbed of ISIS fighters and their families.
As such there is no state regulatory process currently underway," and added that "working with the governor and the EPA on the removal of the preemptive veto does not have an impact on the permitting review process currently underway by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
"We are making a preemptive move to upgrade three homebuilders (KBH, LEN, TOL) ahead of upcoming earnings announcements that we believe will reveal decidedly improved housing fundamentals and potential upside to current consensus FY20 estimates," wrote Raymond James in a note that came out early Wednesday morning.
Likewise, they are building what appears to be a coordinated missile defense system in Northeast Asia that will both protect them from the U.S. and allow them to threaten Japan and defend North Korea against what they now call a preemptive strike close to their borders.
If the consensus about a preemptive rush to get scrap into China ahead of July is right, it implies a softening in demand for copper in other forms, whether concentrates as feed for refineries, or refined copper at the semi-manufacturing stage of the supply chain.
That is, industry observers said, that the vaping company was becoming more and more like a tentacle of Big Tobacco, with a leader squarely from that world and a preemptive decision—before the federal government mandated it, as it did decades ago with cigarettes—to stop advertising.
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (Calif.), similarly called on Tuesday for lawmakers to have a say in whether Trump launches a preemptive nuclear strike on North Korea.
Senate and House leaders should begin drafting legislation that would make special counsel Robert Mueller a fully independent counsel in the event that President Trump fires him from his current post and/or issues preemptive pardons for anyone currently under investigation in the Russia-related scandal.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Thursday there were indications Iran or forces it backs may be planning additional attacks, warning that the "game has changed" and it was possible the United States might have to take preemptive action to protect American lives.
Fearful that North Korea is rapidly developing missiles capable of hitting mainland America, the administration has sent some of the US Navy's most powerful warships to South Korea, and top administration officials are openly talking about a potential preemptive military strike on North Korea's nuclear facilities.

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