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Roger Hallem , our brave drone pilot being arrested preemptively .
Finally, Rosenstein has also helped preemptively protect Mueller from firing.
And could he do so preemptively, before they're even charged?
What message has Benning already preemptively sent to the fans?
In addition to the judiciary, he's preemptively blaming the media.
Trump could also preemptively issue pardons for his family members.
We preemptively apologize for getting it stuck in your head.
The board preemptively asked the courts to settle the issue.
Several matches had to be preemptively canceled because of the storm.
John Edwards preemptively declared a state of emergency for his state.
RAYMOND ARROYO, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: They want your nude photos preemptively.
I texted my husband about my surprise plans, feeling preemptively ashamed.
And I— JOHN HARWOOD: But Sanders wants to do it preemptively.
Some see Facebook as preemptively mounting a defense against antitrust action.
In Japan, the president preemptively dismissed arguments for more gun control.
Other schools have preemptively closed out of fear of more blazes.
Many fear technological unemployment as others preemptively denounce future income inequality.
Some museums are preemptively warning the public of an imminent shutdown.
CNN, in fact, preemptively ruled out such a hire on Friday.
Some brands, including Starbucks, Hyatt, and SeaWorld, phased them out preemptively.
Presumably, however, muting the user would work preemptively here as well.
Hard to quantify, because a lot of people say it preemptively.
"The case to tighten policy preemptively is less compelling," she said.
Do you think it's possible to preemptively cock-block an unborn child?
The feature allows processors to preemptively execute future commands, offering speed increases.
But preemptively backing down would be a signal of eagerness to Beijing.
Protests against the firing have been preemptively organized by progressive advocacy groups.
Will Congress preemptively protect special counsel Robert Mueller from President Donald Trump?
Any Trump nomination that wasn't Merrick Garland should have been preemptively filibustered.
Some jurisdictions like Utah declared emergencies preemptively before any known infections arose.
Between the lines: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has preemptively placated Trump.
Other artists have preemptively canceled tour dates in Asia over coronavirus fears.
To preemptively protect workers, an amendment in the spending bill from Sen.
And Cox decided to preemptively give his own answer to that question.
China has been attempting to preemptively tackle a looming population decline for years.
Two matches -- England-France and New Zealand-Italy -- had to be preemptively canceled.
Additionally, we have noticed bear arguments have preemptively shifted from demand to profitability.
So, kudos to the company for not preemptively excluding such a giant demographic.
He preemptively announced that he was no longer going to be working there.
After the law was enacted, the state preemptively sued four online retailers. Overstock.
GOP leadership has repeatedly dismissed the need for Congress to preemptively take action.
Arriving in concept form to preemptively steal their thunder, however, came Microsoft's Courier.
In 2016, it has the opportunity to act preemptively to prevent another one.
If Israel preemptively attacked, he warned, it would find itself without American support.
And Democrats also sought to preemptively counter many of Trump's anticipated attack lines.
I will preemptively say these wines are each superb in their own way.
Days before the opening ceremony, it had preemptively denied any Olympics-targeted hacking.
The 4heads crew decided to move preemptively and took it as an opportunity.
So it's highly unlikely that any effort to preemptively silence Omarosa will succeed.
Writers for major publications have preemptively made excuses for Jackson not to be canceled.
The company even preemptively reached a deal to raise cash by selling certain assets.
The FCC, on the other hand, preemptively creates regulations by which companies must abide.
Or in the case of adversarial examples, preemptively setting out to fool the system.
Sacca, perhaps preemptively, announced he was retiring from the VC world back in April.
YouTube is preemptively disabling comments on videos it believes that may attract bad actors.
But Showtime is preemptively striking the potential pirates with a big, fat lawsuit ... mateys.
Think of it like YouTube's Content ID, but preemptively covering most of the internet.
Rosenstein couldn't preemptively give Mueller that authority in the original appointment order, they argue.
Might the lithium-ion battery supply chain preemptively be starting to build nickel inventory?
Essentially, the studio preemptively thinks Annihilation, an inventive movie starring five women, will fail.
Furthermore, only a minority of churches have preemptively listed the names of implicated clergy.
Before the FCC released its full net neutrality order, several people preemptively requested it.
Of course, an aim of the liquid asset pools is to prevent runs preemptively.
Instead, he's done the opposite, preemptively agreeing that that deal won't include the wall.
In October, before the election, Abbott preemptively congratulated the Democratic nominee on her victory.
Putin therefore has moved preemptively to deprive this verdict of any domestic Russian resonance.
Both Republican and Democratic leaders tried to preemptively heap blame on the opposing party.
And we should discourage the use of force by others to strike out preemptively.
Preemptively refusing a hearing on anyone nominated by President Obama just seemed so ... unreasonable.
If I tell people I'm gay preemptively, I don't have to deal with ignorant comments.
Many agreed preemptively; ICE has yet to actually ask these hotel chains to hold immigrants.
This last one is great, because the Marlins are preemptively rationalizing why they are tweeting.
All in all, it was a strange show that seemed preemptively defensive and oddly public.
That could lead to insurers leaving marketplaces or preemptively raising premiums to account for risk.
Cheerios was the earliest brand to preemptively declare fall, but Starbucks will soon follow suit.
It seems Axon wants to preemptively block competition by acclimating officers to their cameras specifically.
Many renewable-energy advocates say it's preemptively biased to favor fossil fuels and nuclear power.
It's preemptively painting yourself as the good guy at the expense of your own players.
Facebook is also now preemptively blocking the creation of millions of fake accounts per day.
Facebook preemptively banned Cambridge Analytica from its platform the day before the story came online.
Wal-Mart also preemptively raised its junior managers' salaries in response to the overtime rule.
Last week, the Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, preemptively denounced the articles published on Sunday.
She also launched its companion new YouTube channel, which we're preemptively and unabashedly obsessed with.
Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) is calling for President Trump to preemptively strike North Korea.
On Thursday, Craigslist preemptively shut down its entire "Personals" section, including its "Casual Encounters" forum.
The country preemptively released 54,000 prisoners to avoid the disease's spread in its crowded prisons.
Market expectations of imminent easing grew after the BOJ pledged in July to act preemptively.
"It is sort of unprecedented for such a large utility doing this preemptively," says Swain.
All Blake had to do was walk into a room and I started preemptively laughing.
Rick Scott preemptively declared a state of emergency Monday, to prepare the state for Irma.
After preemptively shutting down potential body shamers, Anne Hathaway is commanding the red carpet with confidence.
Perhaps anticipating a grim CBO assessment, Trump administration officials have preemptively tried to discredit the office.
Airlines preemptively canceled more than 4,000 flights ahead of the storm, according to tracking service FlightAware.com.
With the Fantastic Beasts franchise, Rowling was preemptively prepared to usher diversity into her wizarding world.
How much of it is me just preemptively playing into the sort of invisible double standards?
And worse, many of them are preemptively brushed off as unintelligent racists not worthy of respect.
Republican leadership is looking to move preemptively to block House Democrats from doing another floor protest.
After a violent encounter with one sailor, she begins preemptively attacking them, turning them into pigs.
Instead they're preemptively negotiating against themselves with infrastructure promises and making excuses for delay after delay.
Starbucks employees are preemptively freaking out about a new Frappuccino set to hit menus this week.
According to the internal memo, Dorsey preemptively defended his decision to accept an invite from Trump.
We don't all need to go out and preemptively find things to be not-angry about.
So right now I'm negotiating to find a way to have an income while preemptively quarantining.
Beginning in February, users will be able to preemptively opt out of receiving requests from police.
For example, defending its reproductive caps above the soil, even preemptively, would help its legacy continue.
The final two seasons will lead up to that, but he won't preemptively call it quits.
He's even preemptively requesting a guardian be appointed for the baby ... who's due any day now.
It also preemptively moved other popular coordinates to places that wouldn't result in harassment for private citizens.
But she was perhaps most effective when she preemptively addressed the criticism she might receive in response.
The Trump administration appealed to the 9th Circuit but also asked the Supreme Court to preemptively intervene.
At the same time, the hoaxes have become so widespread that some groups are preemptively debunking them.
Just try to play your cards close to your chest; no need to preemptively lock yourself up.
" The sudden shutdown also led private video game tracker GazelleGames to shut down preemptively "until further notice.
Although FCC leadership preemptively responded to the report yesterday, the report itself was not published until today.
Some power companies are preemptively retiring other coal plants in a bid to be more environmentally friendly.
That month, Michael Rakowitz became the only artist to preemptively pull out of the 219 Whitney Biennial.
President Gerald Ford preemptively pardoned Nixon one month into his term, closing the door on criminal charges.
" To the LA Times, he continued that those who are preemptively wary just "have to see it.
It's not uncommon for defense attorneys to preemptively refute allegations made by prosecutors outside of the courtroom.
Gay men may also want to preemptively reject mostly straight men so they don't get hurt, right?
Duka and Koski, who are devout Christians, preemptively asked for an injunction barring the ordinance&aposs enforcement.
Presumably, you wouldn't preemptively make these arguments unless you felt there was a chance charges are coming.
Many Republicans are preemptively discrediting the CBO's analysis, though, ahead of a new score expected this week.
But it's worth preemptively shooting down the idea that the symbolic effort would be worth taking seriously.
Apple has built-in a way to preemptively anticipate this problem by reducing the default file size.
Preemptively developing safety features will likely pay dividends when it comes time to push for legislative support.
He seemed to preemptively respond to the president's Wednesday tweet in that June Salt Lake op-ed.
It's simply logically inconceivable that the Founders would craft a rule to preemptively exclude themselves from office.
WHO officials have said that preemptively testing broadly throughout the population is key to containing the outbreak.
In Google's case, employees hope the petition will preemptively caution the company against taking on such contracts.
And groups like the ACLU cannot preemptively challenge the memo, as World magazine's Emily Belz points out.
Deradicalization is the common question on educators' minds, but some say steps need to be taken preemptively.
A third, Converse API, works to preemptively offer responses that mesh with where a conversation is likely headed.
Republicans downplaying the report In the lead up to the CBO score, Republicans have preemptively downplayed its significance.
Some of them preemptively call out "professional liberal protestors" for trying to disrupt him from talking to voters.
So, when Thursday night's "The Winner Takes It All," came around, I began preemptively sobbing into my pasta.
But Bernie Sanders' rivals, meanwhile, preemptively declared victory or otherwise spun the night's non-result in their favor.
Close family friend Chrissy Teigen has been shamed so often she now preemptively captions photos shaming mom-shamers.
Trump's final—and least palatable—option would have been to preemptively attack Turkish forces: again, our own allies.
That's one of the lines it didn't preemptively shut down, in part thanks to intense pressure from Gov.
The function she served in this election, thus far, is to preemptively blame progressives if Trump gets elected.
Two main things jump out about how Barr used his letter to preemptively distort perceptions of Mueller's report.
Is that something libraries have to plan for preemptively, as far as worst-case scenarios in budget planning?
Instead, the government appears to be blocking social media preemptively to prevent a repeat of last year's violence.
Immigration advocacy groups swiftly denounced the move, as they had been preemptively doing ahead of the expected announcement.
It's a huge surface area through which to offer services and advertisements, or to preemptively meet users' needs.
That's a lot of people preemptively thankful they won't have to check their laptop and find creative workarounds.
The House GOP's decision to preemptively coverup congressional corruption reflects on Trump, and Trump can't easily ignore it.
The Federal Reserve's move to preemptively lower interest rates before disaster strikes may ultimately prove to be ineffective.
But it seems if others found Hart's old tweets, they could have, too -- and preemptively addressed the matter.
Some token sales have preemptively barred U.S. residents from officially participating for fear of retaliation from U.S. regulators.
Facebook rolled out a recent pilot plan to prevent the exploitative practice by collecting users' nude photos preemptively.
While Mattis has advocated diplomacy in dealing with Pyongyang, Bolton has pushed for preemptively striking the isolated nation.
I've almost had to preemptively let that thought go because I can't spend all day thinking about that.
Italy's political leaders did not act preemptively despite evidence suggesting such delays could increase the number of cases.
If a shutdown does occur, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders preemptively blamed the opposing party Wednesday afternoon.
Preemptively eliminating our access to the justice system is a violation of every American's right as a consumer.
The Bush Doctrine reserved the right of the United States to act preemptively in order to protect itself.
In each instance, Trump officials and allies have responded with legal arguments aimed at preemptively blocking the overtures.
Sotheby's preemptively filed a lawsuit against three traders who have threatened to sue the auction house for fraud.
In retrospect, they wondered if Meetup was preemptively changing its culture to fit in with WeWork's more forceful style.
In September, she preemptively shut down critics when she shared a photo of Chicago sitting on her brother's shoulders.
Sprint and T-Mobile are facing a multi-state challenge to block the deal, filed preemptively earlier this month.
SO SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD PREEMPTIVELY REGULATE EVERY MARKETPLACE REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THERE'S A MARKET FAILURE.
And preemptively telling workers might have risked tipping off landlords, who just learned the company is surrendering its leases.
Which is why a new Reddit fan theory is having us preemptively reach for a giant box of tissues.
Taking a more offensive approach to cyber-attacks will allow us to swiftly and preemptively address an imminent attack.
Politically sensitive cuts: The Administration is trying to preemptively spin some cuts that it knows could be politically damaging.
In the Maryland cases, the lawyers preemptively contested any effort by the government to raise the "substantially justified" argument.
To these whiners who want me to constantly address their questions preemptively, I say that we all have priorities.
Had infrastructure improvements been made preemptively, this tragedy may not have erupted on the sheer scale that it has.
The inability of the Trump administration to preemptively end the sale demonstrates its lack of leadership in foreign policy.
The shelving of the We andEndeavorIPOs was the market preemptively taking keys away, arresting the bender before it starts.
The reason for that weakness is that the president preemptively declares that whatever he is doing is a success.
However, Richard Nixon was headed toward seemingly certain impeachment and likely conviction in 1974, and preemptively resigned his office.
Passing cramdown would be a good way to preemptively enable judges to lower debt and facilitate the next recovery.
Bolton is a well-known military hawk who has said he believes the U.S. military should be deployed preemptively.
Even still, the city has preemptively declared a public health emergency and encouraged residents to begin practicing social distancing.
Still, the lack of official results has not stopped candidates and their campaigns from preemptively commenting on the results.
Analysts believe that South Korean pork prices will fall as farmers preemptively kill unaffected livestock to stop the spread.
Help them preemptively protect their new surfaces with these agate coasters that are as practical as they are pretty. 
Plant permitting and construction forged ahead preemptively, even while an investigation and prosecution of the corruption behind it continues.
In the breifing, both Mulvaney and Short tried to preemptively put the blame for a possible shutdown on Democrats.
The announcement wasn't just a process foul -- it may indicate a new presidential policy of preemptively pardoning his pals.
As of 2016, the resort preemptively instituted a daily skier cap of 4,500 that has yet to be reached.
The bottom line is that if state legislatures do not act preemptively, they will be forced to act responsively.
That tapeworm preemptively consumes its requisite daily diet of investment dollars regardless of the health of the host organism.
At one point, Mr. Trump predicted how the news media would cover the event — and preemptively rejected that, too.
Years later, Usher hired Smith preemptively to help his young protege, Justin Bieber, adjust to his post-pubescent voice.
Holder, which crippled the Justice Department's ability to preemptively stop discriminatory state voting policies before they could take effect.
By battling on that terrain, [Trump] preemptively sets aside most standards by which a democracy should judge its leader.
If you're going to allow it, bring in the National Guard preemptively and make sure the area is secured.
So he cancels this thing preemptively to show him who&aposs boss and then make this guy&aposs head spin.
Many provisioned outlined in the Act, however, are being preemptively enforced by the companies under new policies announced this month.
The actual rules being proposed also preemptively banned a number of practices and business models — paid prioritization, zero rating, etc.
McAdoo preemptively screens Felicio to keep him from switching out in time: Thompson himself makes a read on this play.
The big picture: The committee voted along party lines Thursday to preemptively subpoena Whitaker if he refuses to answer questions.
JANET YELLEN: I would say now that they're in a range of neutral, that it's not necessary to act preemptively.
Some Republicans, in contrast to Issa, have preemptively dismissed that analysis, which is expected to be negative about the bill.
Even with all these "features" built into the technology, the same problems about preemptively consenting and removing necessary conversations remain.
That includes Philadelphia International Airport, which preemptively canceled all Saturday flights in anticipation of up to 43 inches of snow.
Yet what's most striking about these new tweets is that Trump seems to be preemptively making an excuse for losing.
Fateh al-Sham said on Tuesday it had been forced to act preemptively to "thwart conspiracies" being hatched against it.
That makes the North more willing to consider preemptively striking US and South Korean forces, which would be a catastrophe.
Last month's must-pass defense bill included amendments to preemptively reverse the Trump administration's efforts to ease penalties on ZTE.
The survey suggests that Johnson's strategy of seeking to preemptively blame his opponents for any delay may still work, however.
Sanders's economic agenda is more ambitious than Clinton's: more closely aligned with progressive ideals; less preemptively constrained by political pragmatism.
Using that power to preemptively wield influence over a potential witness in a case, however, is a different matter altogether.
Beijing could, for instance, preemptively make some concessions on market access to foreign companies, and the investigation could be dropped.
Some may even choose to preemptively classify them as employees in order to avoid a lengthy and expensive legal battle.
And a potentially strong opponent was an enemy to be preemptively "destroyed," rather than overcome within the conventional political arena.
But nonetheless, they were responding — if a bit preemptively — to a bat signal shining on the tower of city hall.
Mike Vance, RealNetworks's product management senior director, says that schools are using facial recognition to preemptively enforce child custody agreements.
US airlines have largely tried to contain the damage by preemptively suspending routes to China and reconfiguring capacity to Asia.
Because the Trump administration acted preemptively to kill DACA, the courts never actually hashed out the question of DACA's constitutionality.
Facebook is experimenting with a pilot program that allows people to preemptively submit photos of themselves before they're posted for revenge.
At an event in Sweden Wednesday, the company preemptively dismissed this criticism by likening it to early objection to seatbelt laws.
The decision has to do with recruiting enough talent and also preemptively addressing issues with housing and transit, the WSJ reports.
Brennan preemptively answered a likely critique of the IOC's eventual decision: Why haven't other countries been banned for their doping athletes?
Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to come up with a plan to preemptively attack North Korea.
In a statement, NIS said they foiled the plot by preemptively shutting down the official email addresses of some transportation workers.
By gifting Gendry with a title and land, Dany seemingly secured his loyalty — preemptively dissuading Gendry from attempting to outrank her.
Deji, meanwhile, turned up looking distinctly human in a way that made me feel preemptively sorry for the younger Olatunji brother.
And for that matter, Clinton and Obama aren't preemptively absolving Republicans so much as offering Republicans an opportunity to absolve themselves.
Together, they illustrate a potentially chilling practice on the part of the US government to preemptively plant spy devices on suspects.
But in the future, apps could identify sexists/racists/homophobes by their social media activity and preemptively blacklist them from joining.
I preemptively saw my shrink after I saw the worst things, just to keep it from becoming a problem for me.
No banks have been subject to litigation over director compensation, but have preemptively imposed pay caps to avoid facing similar suits.
Tennessee's alcohol regulator preemptively filed suit seeking a declaration that the regulations were lawful, but lower courts ruled against the state.
Fortunately it's a very old model; it would be detected prior to a U.S. strike and preemptively sunk by our Navy.
Privacy and civil liberties advocates have preemptively campaigned against the bill, arguing it would undermine global security and endanger online privacy.
Earlier this week, Trump asked the Supreme Court to preemptively rule on the Obama-era program before appeals courts could rule.
They did that by preemptively promising not to shut down the government in any effort to defund or strip down Obamacare.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), who sits on the House Armed Services Committee, has flatly stated that the U.S. should preemptively attack.
Its role is not to preemptively cripple the nation with fantasy-driven regulations and shut down entire sectors of the economy.
For example: You run screens on everyone who applies for a non-driving job, and preemptively eliminate everyone with criminal histories.
Gay declared his distaste for the Kings organization last year, preemptively announcing his plan to leave before the season even started.
A group of 10 Republican senators preemptively introduced legislation last month, but it would only partially restore the provisions in question.
Now, with the NCAA investigating the claims -- the University has apparently tried to preemptively punish itself ... according to Yahoo's Pat Forde.
If Mr. Mueller is acting improperly, the remedy is to fire him, not to preemptively forgive everyone involved in the crime.
Second, coronavirus shows that our divided government is willing to spend massive amounts of money to preemptively combat an invisible threat.
He could even pardon Mueller's targets preemptively, leaving potential prosecutions of federal crimes dead in the water before they even begin.
So if you're excited rather than preemptively exhausted by the impending Todd Phillips-DC Comics Cinematic Universe in our future, congratulations!
The company preemptively filed a complaint against Matt Geiler, also known as the "Dancing Pumpkin Man" from a 2006 viral video.
Ocasio-Cortez characterized the inquiry as a chance to preemptively protect the upcoming 2020 election and stop interference before it happens.
In 23, when war with France looked likely, Hamilton called preemptively for war taxes, lest he make the same mistake again.
Even states that don't even have any sanctuary cities, like Virginia, have considered bills to preemptively stop any cities from trying.
The takeover is part of an established trend among Reddit users to hijack or preemptively create pernicious subreddits and turn them benign.
This usually happens during periods of economic contraction — but it's not unprecedented to preemptively cut rates while the economy is still growing.
He claimed that the Fed wants to preemptively support the economy rather than risking future regret should it take a negative turn.
It is unknown whether the censorship was carried out by the Chinese government, Tencent prior to airing or preemptively by HBO itself.
Adage reports that Facebook is now letting users preemptively block the platform from showing them ads on two topics: alcohol and parenting.
Netflix is famous for preemptively giving refunds for poor streaming service, even if the issue had nothing to do with Netflix's technology.
The measures had been set to go to voters in a referendum in November until the legislature preemptively approved them in September.
The world is filled with potential tech treachery, so it's best to act preemptively and wrap your phone in a protective case.
With this pilot, which starts in the South Side area, Chicago is preemptively sparing its sidewalks from bicycles left in the way.
But, sadly, there's not too much you can do to stop it from happening — short of blocking someone preemptively on all platforms.
It limits how people talk about sex and sex work online, causing websites to shutter forums that host sex-based conversations preemptively.
I think it's a bit of the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon; I'm noticing them (and preemptively bristling) because of the zeitgeist of 2018.
But, in Ms. Meng's case, her lawyers could try to get the extradition order quashed preemptively based on political involvement, he said.
Tennessee's alcohol regulator preemptively filed suit seeking a declaration that the state regulations were lawful, but lower courts ruled against the state.
The companies could have preemptively broken themselves up, and forestalled clumsy government interventions even as they made more aggressive efforts at reform.
In interviews with a New York Times contributing writer, drug dealers and human traffickers have preemptively thanked Trump for his border wall.
"We have to do more preemptively, do good for those countries in order to prevent these enormous floods of migrants," Merkel said.
In the U.S., nearly all of Friday's cancellations were made preemptively on Thursday as airlines tried to get ahead of the storm.
Still, Fort McMurray has added eight new firefighters and begun fire-prevention measures like preemptively burning off vegetation that could fuel fires.
Already Senate Republicans have received a taste of what could come if they preemptively dismiss the idea of calling witnesses: Conservative Rep.
SARA EISEN: Talking about acting preemptively to stay away from bad situations, fourth day of repo operations from the New York Fed.
I would like to add somewhat preemptively, that one of the meanings of the word MIDDLE is: being at neither extreme, intermediate.
Still, Trump continues to set up a narrative where he's winning — completely divorced from reality — while preemptively blaming Ryan for his loss.
And smaller organizations like NNAF don't necessarily have the infrastructure and funding needed to preemptively protect themselves against these types of online threats.
That's what it did to a free Zelda Maker a few months back, so I'm preemptively pouring one out for Super Mario ReMaker.
The court also said that as a hosting provider, Facebook was not responsible for preemptively removing offensive content, citing European e-commerce law.
Still, she's already looking to get preemptively tested for other cancers, especially because her mother died in her sixties after battling anal cancer.
Airbnb said then in a statement to Gizmodo that it was committed to preemptively banning all users who violate the company's Community Standards.
Andrew Cuomo will preemptively try to lock down some parts of the Affordable Care Act within his state, The New York Times reports.
The results indicate that Facebook is preemptively analyzing advertisements to determine who should see them, and is making those decisions using gender stereotypes.
Republicans have been preemptively trying to downplay its importance, but Democrats are sure to seize upon the analysis if it predicts insurance losses.
"I was waiting patiently for her to finish nursing before beginning my (single!) glass of wine," Martinez wrote, preemptively addressing any shaming comments.
But the storm was a nonevent for the industry, which had temporarily shut down more than 231% of Gulf of Mexico production preemptively.
We are also not going to close the door on our collective future by preemptively shutting down economic opportunities in our own backyard.
Second, and much more interestingly, over the coming weeks Facebook intends to lower the threshold for preemptively booting your garbage off its platform.
The ACLU even announced that if a First Amendment speaker were to carry a gun, they would preemptively refrain from defending that speaker.
To this avail, Ourotech is beginning to invest some resources into developing machine learning models to preemptively predict the effectiveness of various treatments.
Now Instagram is reactivating after GIPHY confirmed its reviewed its GIF library four times and will preemptively review any new GIFs it adds.
The suit, which goes to court Monday, urges Facebook to act faster — even preemptively — to detect and remove fake stories from its site.
They have also drawn the ire of preemptively cutting the power to millions of residents in California this wildfire season to prevent blazes.
New York, never quite as edgy as it likes to think it is, has just been preemptively making it clear that they're illegal.
It's this spirit of focusing on preemptively stopping potential shooters, not curbing firearms themselves, that Republicans have repeated for years following mass shootings.
Meyer's began appearing on grocery store shelves in the early aughts, it was ideally and preemptively positioned to captivate millennial suckers like me.
And they might be screening them with AI too; Bumble uses such tech to preemptively screen and block images that might be lewd.
More than 100 were canceled at Boston Logan Airport, which preemptively canceled 62 arrivals and departures in anticipation of difficult conditions on Tuesday.
"Ex-offenders tend to remove themselves preemptively because they think, the minute they check the box," they're checking themselves out of the job.
"Having eased a lot preemptively they have a bit of a communications issue about what will cause them to do more," English said.
It may even be able to pass a law that preemptively eliminates Trump's ability to unilaterally give Canada and Mexico notice of withdrawal.
And Rosenstein's backing of Mueller was clearly crucial in shaping the probe so far: Finally, Rosenstein has also helped preemptively protect Mueller from firing.
What's more common is for leaders to realize they don't enjoy sufficient support beforehand, and preemptively postpone or cancel the vote as a result.
After the Golden State Warriors won the 2017 NBA championship, Trump preemptively rescinded the team's invitation in a tweet, blaming Curry's "hesitation" to come.
In doing so, the Edward Snowden-endorsed service has become both more accessible to the average user, and better able to preemptively protect them.
But the state of Florida is on path to pass a package of gun control reforms that includes allowing police to preemptively seize firearms.
We don't want to do this, their statement implies, but we have to, so can put out the fire of gossip and speculation preemptively.
We naturally fetishize secrets, as the opening of even banal aspects of Hillary Clinton's closed world by hackers showed; open communications preemptively neutralize them.
And it would have been simple to preemptively turn off live chat or just warn the Judiciary Committee to watch and moderate the comments.
My face is being captured run through some software and then if they identify me as someone with a record they preemptively alert security.
And whether or not that means acting preemptively or when the data comes in, it's just going depend on the context at the time.
It preemptively shut off power to nearly 303 million customers earlier this week to avoid the risk of its transmission lines igniting a fire.
The prosecution has tried to preemptively rebut this line of questioning by having the forensic psychiatrist Dr. Barbara Ziv testify earlier in the trial.
Washington (CNN)Over the weekend, President Donald Trump and his attorney Rudy Giuliani preemptively attacked the Mueller report in anticipation of its (redacted) release.
Platforms also strike against misinformation preemptively by banning fake accounts as they are created, filtering hoaxes from search results and trends, and so on.
And collecting that critical brain and speech recording data could be done preemptively in cases where a stroke or degeneration is considered a risk.
NBC News reported on Tuesday that some companies, eager to avoid becoming a target, have preemptively — or retroactively — announced plans to create U.S. jobs.
The White House late Tuesday preemptively released some details of Trump's income and taxes he paid in 85033 before MSNBC revealed similar information live.
Cummings cites an executive order requiring employees to have their security clearance preemptively suspended if they are suspected of being a national security risk.
After preemptively expelling 755 diplomats from the country, Russia also wanted the world to know it wasn't mad at Trump for imposing new sanctions.
With that same hand, she is doing a shushing motion, as if preemptively silencing the haters before they read the circumstances of the bling.
The stay also allowed Puerto Rican voters time to choose a new governor to guide them through the process and to preemptively initiate reforms.
Kim's promise shows his willingness to "preemptively and actively" respond to inspection efforts to be made as part of the denuclearization process, Yoon said.
Later that year, Facebook piloted a program in which anyone could securely share their nude photos with Facebook to preemptively hash and automatically block.
Many churches in the Charlotte area have preemptively canceled Sunday services, CNN affiliate WSOC reported, and the city of Charlotte is prepping emergency shelters.
He seeks to pressure the FBI to go easy on him or to preemptively discredit the FBI itself while it investigates the Russia scandal.
Acting preemptively, Zuckerberg last spring called for tighter regulations to protect consumers' data, control harmful online content and ensure election integrity and data portability.
Either Immelt didn't like what he heard from the directors, or he felt he wouldn't get the nod and decided to preemptively save face.
Fateh al-Sham said in a statement published on Tuesday it had been forced to act preemptively to "thwart conspiracies" being hatched against it.
"If you're looking to the CBO for accuracy, you're looking in the wrong place," White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer preemptively warned on Wednesday.
These are the sorts of things that are generally categorized as "character concerns," and the NFL's remedies for them are draconian and preemptively punitive.
Candidate Trump tossed off reckless allegations of likely illegal voting, and refused to preemptively accept the election results ("I will keep you in suspense").
He has written opinion columns discussing the merits of preemptively attacking North Korea, and has railed against the US's strategy on Iran in interviews.
One proposed effort would try to preemptively boost the disaster relief budget, so it's not as dependent on extra appropriations midway through the year.
He knows, for example, that Thompson will wear the same socks until he puts holes in them, so Housen will preemptively swap them out.
Researcher and assistant professor of mechanical engineering Congrui Jin told Science Daily earlier this year that the fungus could be preemptively mixed into concrete.
Those whose bodies preemptively activated a "pro-inflammatory" response that prepared them to heal from any impending wounds were the most likely to survive.
Some conservatives have preemptively urged Trump to pardon family members and associates caught up in Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
The night of the tournament, the referee preemptively added a couple of extra rules to our "girl" match: no hair pulling and no tickling.
In July, CNN preemptively said it would not hire Spicer, citing credibility issues related to that and other false statements made from the podium.
The ministry preemptively suspended production and health certification of BRF's poultry exports to the EU in mid-March due to a food safety investigation.
As of Friday morning, 2,298 families had been preemptively evacuated from their homes in Ilocos, Cagayan Valley and Cordillera administrative regions in northern Luzon.
Under historic norms of international law, a country can defend itself preemptively if it acts out of necessity and responds proportionally to the threat.
In order to get their message across, the artists made sure it could not be preemptively censored by either the curator or the HKADC.
After spending so much time entrenched in Ghostbusters controversy, I can safely say that no, the energy spent preemptively hating this movie wasn't worth it.
Unless Trump wants to do something as recklessly risky as strike North Korea preventively or preemptively, he'll need China to be involved in a solution.
Trump has preemptively offered McSally his "complete and total endorsement" and Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to attend a fundraiser for McSally on Wednesday.
Fraser, a veteran of daytime television who helped launch Good Morning America, preemptively denied the allegations, which had not been made publicly, in June 2017.
It is relatively common for companies to file with the SEC preemptively with flexibility remaining for final deal terms to change in the near future.
And it looks like Facebook wants to avoid another fake news scandal as the company is preemptively running full page ads in major French newspapers.
" The White House late Tuesday preemptively released some of Trump's 85033 income and taxes information as MSNBC teased leaked documents on "The Rachel Maddow Show.
After the Golden State Warriors won the 2017 NBA championship, Trump preemptively rescinded the team's invitation in a tweet, blaming Stephen Curry's "hesitation" to come.
Seeing as the next Treasury report on currency manipulation is in April, Trump could preemptively set the TPP currency manipulation declaration into the NAFTA renegotiation.
The father and son said they started the fires in order to curb the growth of invasive plants and preemptively protect their property from wildfires.
Miller, 78, received a friendly email from Scully shortly after his surgery, but he is preemptively rejecting any notions of matching his friend's broadcasting run.
Democrats who preemptively declare impeachment off the table are mistakenly (or intentionally) conflating one possible end result of the impeachment process for the process itself.
Trump seems to be daring North Korea to preemptively pull the trigger, and the chances of it obliging appear to be increasing day by day.
But while some skin-care brands may be preemptively capitalizing on the superfood frenzy before the results are in, the odds are in their favor.
The fears were that this would be read as a preparation for attack by North Korea, which would preemptively invade South Korea as a result.
There's no earthly reason for journalists to adopt a stance of preemptively exonerating Trump when, so far, suspicion has been validated at nearly every turn.
Many sports leagues didn't wait for official guidance, preemptively suspending or postponing seasons—in some cases after players or coaches tested positive for the virus.
In comments Thursday that may have foreshadowed the strike, Esper warned that the U.S. reserved the right to strike preemptively in Iraq or the region.
He's making noise again with a series of TV appearances and an Op/Ed this week preemptively blaming the Republicans for a potential government shutdown.
More than 1,600 flights have been preemptively grounded for Wednesday and another 180 on Thursday, flight-tracking service FlightAware counted as of 10:35 p.m.
Authorities warned of landslides, storm surges and floods triggered by heavy winds and rain, preemptively moving 200,000 people to safe places in several dozen provinces.
She should have preemptively treated it like a major scandal, knowing the media would inevitably make it one whether it deserved to be or not.
Or perhaps more to the point, it raises the question of whose interests are really served by a determination to, in effect, fight inflation preemptively.
If President Trump believes that Mueller is acting improperly, the remedy is to fire Mueller, not to preemptively pardon himself and everyone subject to the investigation.
House Republicans have released a report attempting to preemptively undermine the Mueller investigation, and many Republicans have begun echoing Fox News's talking points about Mueller's credibility.
While the stylist has not yet come forward publicly, meaning that details regarding the complaint are still unknown, Seacrest released a statement preemptively addressing the accusations.
"I would much rather be on the front foot and act preemptively...than be on the back foot and do too little too late," she said.
In this case, Airbnb is citing the real, physical violence that stemmed from the rally as justification for why it preemptively banned users from acquiring lodging.
In the meantime, it's also working on more unsend features, potentially including the ability to preemptively set an expiration date for specific messages or entire threads.
Waymo has argued that this proves Uber preemptively covered its tracks, and in so doing, inappropriately interfered with legal proceedings by deleting evidence, also called spoliation.
At the same time, Facebook's live streaming feature has been used to broadcast murders and suicides, with the company apparently unable to preemptively shut off streams.
Asked if there were circumstances that would allow Trump to preemptively strike North Korea or other countries with nuclear weapons, Mattis said the question was hypothetical.
Women with textured implants but no symptoms, such as persistent swelling or pain near the implant, aren't advised to get them preemptively removed, the FDA said.
And increasingly consumers are looking at in-home or DIY tests as a way to reduce costs and improve care by preemptively testing for certain conditions.
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill and the White House have preemptively gone after the CBO, contending the non-partisan agency has been wrong on many occasions.
Holder removed the Justice Department's ability under the Voting Rights Act to preemptively challenge proposed laws in certain states with a history of discriminatory voting practices.
She preemptively apologizes for awkward behavior, which mostly seems to involve not being sure what do in front of the webcam she invited into her world.
The Vermont senator knocked Clinton for leaving Iowa last week to fundraise in Philadelphia and New York, and Clinton preemptively canceled a Friday fundraiser in Boston.
Preemptively, as it turned out: Within hours, the company announced a $100 million deal with the show's owners, WarnerMedia, to keep the show for another year.
In the days leading up to this shutdown, his White House was as likely to preemptively blame Congress as to try to work toward a solution.
To help clear things up, on Tuesday, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released new recommendations, urging all pregnant women to be preemptively screened for depression.
And even those who think the NHL got it exactly right are preemptively mad, since we all assume the number will eventually be reduced on appeal.
The chance, however, that the UK would preemptively bar someone with a non-trivial chance of becoming president of its closest ally was never particularly high.
There are media reports Epstein put money in the accounts of other inmates preemptively, without getting threats, but multiple sources tell us that's just not true.
By contrast, Wheeler's plan goes further, and identifies practices, such as sharing sensitive data without "opt-in" consent, that would be preemptively banned by the FCC.
The news is yet another signal that Ms. Warren is all-but-officially running for president and trying to preemptively deal with expected lines of attack.
By and large, dioceses have remained unwilling to preemptively publish the names of alleged abusers, even those who have been removed from ministry for their actions.
A "true community" of a quarter million long-term users is his solution for preemptively telling law enforcement: We are not here for your data harvest.
" On Tuesday, the White House sought to get ahead of Cohen's testimony with a statement preemptively discrediting him as a "disgraced felon" and a "convicted liar.
Jacksonville or counties further south might preemptively issue evacuation orders this weekend, prompting people to pile in their cars and head north on the interstate highways.
Trump has been concerned though that Neal could change his mind at any point without notice, and preemptively sued in July to stop him from acting.
Police officers preemptively raided warehouses the group was using to prepare, and then imposed a blanket ban on protests in London, which a judge ultimately overturned.
They're particularly jarring coming as they did in the immediate aftermath of the dramatic testimony from Hill in which she seemed to preemptively debunk the president.
If someone like Flynn or Kushner were preemptively pardoned, he wouldn't be able to plead the Fifth Amendment if he were called to testify against Trump.
He should preemptively tweet and otherwise warn against anything that could delay or jeopardize legitimate aid dollars, and he should keep the pressure on as needed.
It is currently holding meetings with lawmakers to preemptively knock the Green New Deal by arguing that the agriculture sector is already doing quite a lot.
Later on Tuesday Hutchinson said she "was not talking about preemptively striking Russia" when she said the US would have to "take out" the Russian missiles.
He was responding preemptively to hypothetical administration misconduct which, all things considered, was probably the right call but it also means that no actual misconduct happened.
This is similar to legislation I introduced that prevents the EPA from preemptively or retroactively revoking a permit when the permit holders are in full compliance.
He also mentioned something about Dustin being way bigger than him, and pretty much admitted defeat preemptively ... suggesting he could beat him and would get whooped.
Ultimately, he and his administration decided to take things out of the hands of immigration law enforcement agents by using executive action to protect immigrants preemptively.
Getting out the message that Trump is being framed by federal investigators, as Giuliani did Wednesday, serves to preemptively delegitimize those findings in the public eye.
If so, Republicans would be smart to preemptively get rid of the filibuster while they still have the ability to use it to pass major legislation.
It's kind of heartening to think how one Dutch DJ's Hardwell x Bastille remix can make so many people preemptively regret the rest of their lives.
Choosing a dairy-free soup and salad can preemptively make you too full for a heavy main course (it also keeps the bill smaller—hello, expense management).
We can only wonder if the paintings would've remained if there had been, for instance, a written statement preemptively placed alongside these specific works to offer context.
Minutes before polls closed on the East Coast, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders released a statement preemptively distancing the president from any blame for the losses.
As wildfires have grown more frequent and extreme in California, the utilities started preemptively shutting the power off to tens of thousands of homes as a precaution.
Google will still preemptively scan emails for malware and spam filtering, but any advertising-specific scans will be reserved until the email is accessible to the user.
It requires those who wish to avoid being victims of revenge porn to act preemptively, before they become targets — by submitting their own nude photographs to Facebook.
In September, Mark May, a retail analyst with Citi, said Amazon should consider preemptively splitting its retail and cloud businesses to steer clear of any regulatory threat.
Legislatures in Maryland and Massachusetts preemptively adopted measures to opt out of Title X and provide state funding in its place if the new rule took effect.
Aniston has been at the butt of so many rumors, exaggerations, and totally invasive paparazzi photos, that she preemptively knows how to handle a big celebrity announcement.
The general thrust of their argument is that the law formalizes discrimination on a state-wide level by preemptively overruling laws that protect certain groups from persecution.
"I would much rather be on the front foot and act preemptively rather than be on the back foot and do too little too late," she said.
And paradoxically, he says fear of an impending shortage could free up more tubes, as some competitors preemptively adopt LCD displays to get ahead of the curve.
Still, there's still reason to question whether the AP and NBC News are making the right decision in preemptively declaring the race over based on the superdelegates.
It's unclear what kind of discrimination it might be preemptively barring but banning any sort of penalties for customers from the outset seems like a positive thing.
Historically, at such times the central bank has often raised rates preemptively, shutting down the possibility of a prolonged period of low unemployment to avoid accelerating inflation.
In his letter, Cummings cited an executive order requiring employees to have their security clearance preemptively suspended if they are suspected of being a national security risk.
The trial prosecutor was allowed to preemptively strike six out of seven prospective black jurors, Spital told CNN, noting that Williams is black and Gayle was white.
The last interpretation, in November 2016, was made preemptively ahead of a local court hearing to effectively bar pro-democracy lawmakers who had mocked their oath taking.
A recent New York Times piece quoted a number of industry leaders, who profit from the status quo, trying to preemptively throw cold water on this proposal.
This is a reasonable protection, given that it is impossible for these firms to preemptively or flawlessly police the billions of posts and other items uploaded daily.
Making it easy to sue newspapers could effectively, preemptively censor free expression — not just on the editorial pages, but also by limiting reporting on government and candidates.
The social network will also offer custom recommendations for what to do to users who are targeted by attackers and preemptively notify users at risk for targeting.
"When police received reports that the Labaik Ya Rasool Allah Movement planned to attack the gathering, we reacted preemptively and cordoned off the area," Ashraf told Reuters.
These cues also preemptively sanction the legitimacy of abuse for those who are bystanders, whether the CIA torturers in the room or the audience behind the screen.
The Swiss government preemptively implemented measures to protect the country's markets in the event that the EU withdrew its equivalence, meaning the transition has been relatively seamless.
Alabama has now preemptively created a legal environment that would criminalize abortion immediately, with no exemptions in cases of rape, incest, or the health of the mother.
They preemptively asked if my son would like a plain sliced banana, which yes he did, in addition to the honey cakes frosted with rose-colored buttercream.
In 1981, the U.S. joined the United Nations Security Council condemnation of Israel for violating international law when Israel preemptively attacked the Iraqi nuclear reactor (Operation Babylon).
It's also clear the North Koreans are not interested in restarting negotiations unless the President preemptively eases sanctions which is unlikely to happen, the administration official added.
While the storm's precise trajectory remained uncertain, airlines preemptively canceled flights in the likely affected regions and put in place travel waivers for customers to reschedule plans.
One strategic step to execute China's model of governance is to strengthen the total surveillance system to preemptively eliminate any risks that could threaten the regime's security.
Under Obama, the EPA sought to preemptively block the controversial mine due to its potential impact on salmon and other species in Bristol Bay and its tributaries.
The Obama administration, in an attempt to assuage immigration critics, had in fact acted preemptively to forestall the problems that emerged for Democrats in the 2016 election.
This cuts into the convenience of MoneyGram's digital capabilities because senders may need to gather more information, or receivers may need to preemptively set up a MoneyGram account.
"It can't be taken preemptively, and if you have unprotected sex a second time after [just having taken] the pill, it won't continue to work," says Dr. Ghodsi.
Right now, your state is making bets on its future economy, by choosing whether or not to change those factories by acting preemptively on a contested emissions rule.
The storm, which comes as the country hosts the Rugby World Cup, also meant that two matches -- England-France and New Zealand-Italy -- had to be preemptively canceled.
As my colleague Dara Lind explains, it is an attempt to preemptively excuse a possible loss in November and retain his much-cared-about image as a winner.
If he preemptively pardoned Manafort before his trial, and pardoned those who have struck plea deals, it would wipe out all of Mueller's work with the grand jury.
Fateh al-Sham, previously known as the Nusra Front, issued a statement which said it had been forced to act preemptively to "thwart conspiracies" being hatched against it.
Even if you aren't seeing the suggested articles feature yet, you should be able to preemptively disable it this way if you're on a recent version of Chrome.
John Cornyn, who is leading the Senate's potential reform of CFIUS, has asked the committee to preemptively review the deal before the two parties submit their voluntary notice.
"His words could ... lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Rosenberger told me at the time.
The majority leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, promised to "review President Obama's plan" but also preemptively savaged it as "bringing dangerous terrorists to facilities in US communities".
Facebook also said it's expanding a previously announced pilot program that lets Facebook users preemptively upload and flag images that they fear could be posted as revenge porn.
Critics, however, say there's no guarantee that economic growth will be enough, and Democrats are eager to preemptively protect any massive budget cuts to offset any tax cuts.
Some of us are preemptively questioning and writing off a device backed by the considerable might of Google just because it doesn't have anything to immediately wow us.
After the Justice Department bungled a major case against two Bear Stearns traders in 2009, prosecutors preemptively decided they just couldn't beat Wall Street, no matter the evidence.
If it's the latter, this law would appear to preemptively scuttle any attempt from US President Donald's Trump administration to broker a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians.
HuffPost reported that the slogan "Keep Our America Great" is already trademarked by a fan of the president who sought to stop Democrats from preemptively taking the trademark.
Blackouts could be the new normalIn early October, a forecast of intense wind and dry heat led PG&E to preemptively cut power to more than 800,000 customers.
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KURTZ: Let me share some of my reporting on this, because Michael Cohen and his team are convinced that this tape was preemptively leaked by the Trump side.
But his threatening Twitter tendencies terrifies them, which is possibly why several companies, including Amazon and SoftBank, have preemptively announced their plans to add jobs in the U.S.
Preemptively putting Hwang in his place now meant Kim might prevent him from becoming so powerful he could only be dealt with in a similar way, Madden said.
In the process, Trump has broken from decades of US policy and further alienated Palestinians, which helps explain why the peace proposal was preemptively rejected by Palestinian leaders.
It's to say that fighting with every available tool is the right strategy, morally and politically, for Democrats — and that preemptively conceding defeat would be a sure loser.
Unlike its much larger competitors, the company also preemptively built a battery manufacturing plant in the United States, costing billions of dollars, and a vast supercharger network worldwide.
"If a rate cut is inevitable during the first half of 2020, the Bank of Korea is increasingly likely to cut the rate preemptively this week," he added.
The US military issued a strong warning that it would preemptively strike Iranian-backed militias if there was any indication that more attacks against American personnel were planned.
For example, before when I looked at sexy images of women or selfies, I would preemptively have certain reactions and begin formulating opinions about the artists as narcissistic.
The incidents prompted the Los Angeles Department of Public Health to preemptively review its inspection records for local Chipotle restaurants, even though there have been no outbreaks there.
Obviously no major hardware maker in its right mind is going to be announcing anything major in the next few weeks, for fear of preemptively cannibalizing holiday sales.
But Democrats argued it was necessary to preemptively block Trump from looking to Pentagon coffers when he cannot fulfill his promise to have Mexico pay for the wall.
In short, the move has backfired – possibly by spooking markets who may be assuming the Fed knew something nasty they weren't telling, hence the decision to strike preemptively.
During the debate over repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, lawmakers lashed out preemptively at the Congressional Budget Office over how many people would lose health insurance.
But it's hard to imagine that judges would be more inclined to defer to the executive branch when the president is preemptively blaming them for future terrorist attacks.
Public opinion might be the only thing preventing the president from using his near-limitless pardon power to preemptively protect those who could be implicated by the investigation.
It is unclear if the artifacts once displayed here were looted by ISIS militants or removed preemptively by Syrian antiquities authorities before the ISIS takeover of the city.
After several weeks of embarrassing parliamentary discord for the GOP leadership, which had made a show of moving to preemptively renew the landmark legislation, King's amendment was ultimately defeated.
The actress spoke out about Michael Douglas' decision to preemptively do an interview to deny claims of sexual harassment, saying she supports both her husband and the #MeToo movement.
But plenty of people, including in many cases Americans, can use the GDPR for something else: to preemptively demand a company delete their data in anticipation of a hack.
After the suit was filed ... R³ preemptively toned it down to just Royce Rizzy and wiped the Rolls-Royce title and logo from his website, social media and advertising.
The company is late to the growing trend of this type of initiative, which offers rewards to researchers who discover and submit security vulnerabilities for companies to preemptively patch.
The zoo has, in recent years, experimented with several alternatives — including preemptively sawing off the horns of its rhinos, a painless procedure that doesn't prevent them from growing back.
So many white people wear blackface every year, for example, that people are writing preemptively exasperated articles about why blackface is racist and no one should ever wear it.
President Richard Nixon's vice president, Gerald Ford, preemptively pardoned Nixon as soon as he took office after Nixon was forced to resign amid the Watergate investigation, creating another scandal.
It's clear that these companies can't rely on existing methods to effectively and, most importantly, instantly or preemptively wipe this aggressive new type of horrific virality from its platforms.
Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn proved that by preemptively declaring defeat Tuesday when he said the Republicans will no longer pursue the repeal of Obamacare through the reconciliation process.
Antofagasta, meanwhile, said it had preemptively agreed with the Zaldivar union to a definition of the activities that can continue at the mine in case of a union strike.
Murmurs of a looming downturn in venture capital are pressuring more companies to preemptively begin fundraising, whether or not they have gained sufficient traction to justify their stated valuations.
Paige, who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at age 21, had both of her breasts preemptively removed after she discovered she carried the BRCA-1 gene mutation in 2008.
It was within the formal powers of the Senate to preemptively reject any Obama nominee in 2016, and Trump is formally entitled to the presidency and its nomination powers.
In fact, Volvo preemptively declared last year that it will pay for injuries or property damage caused by its fully autonomous IntelliSafe Autopilot system, scheduled to launch by 2020.
The measure was taken preemptively by the central bank, the newspaper said, citing a source with knowledge of regulatory practices, and does not mean an intervention at the lender.
The platform has historically relied on users flagging material that might violate its terms of service, though the company's reportedly been making strides in preemptively flagging content via algorithms.
Back in March, for example, the Diocese of Buffalo, New York, preemptively released a list of 42 priests who had been removed from their posts over sexual abuse allegations.
"One of the reasons I am trying to get this done, preemptively, is so that QAnon cannot come back," Brennan told VICE News from his home in the Philippines.
Last May, Denver made history when it decriminalized psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, in a nailbiter of a ballot measure that news organizations preemptively reported wouldn't pass.
Under former President Obama, the EPA sought to preemptively block the controversial mine due to its potential impact on salmon and other species in Bristol Bay and its tributaries.
"They would also like to see this just go away, and for them to preemptively get into the spending of political capital I find that highly unlikely," Kierkegaard said.
On Thursday, the company said it would preemptively pull all its flavored vapes, except menthol, from the market, jumping ahead of a ban President Donald Trump promised in September.
Facebook's new efforts to preemptively assess the validity of photos and video come amid rising concerns of doctored videos which are becoming increasingly difficult to discern from real ones.
This should soon change, as the increasing severity of attacks forces officials to respond to the issue more thoroughly and preemptively, beyond the conducting of police raids for weapons.
Much like Rudy Giuliani's recent odd claims about Michael Cohen and the Trump Tower meeting, Stone appears to be trying to preemptively rebut something he's heard secondhand, from reporters.
No. These peanut butter abominations are really unfortunate, and in order to help create the most enjoyable Halloween experience for the youth of High Point, we preemptively 'banned' them.
People who want to "preemptively ban fully autonomous weapons" are running from a dark future that's never going to happen — at least not the way they're thinking of it.
As of now, Australia is the only country working with the company to preemptively hash and block revenge porn, but Facebook confirmed that it's looking to spread the program further.
While the group plans to spend much more, the Democrat-tied Demand Justice has already spent millions to preemptively oppose the president's Supreme Court choice -- and pressure moderate GOP senators.
Trump doesn't appear to have much public support for the belligerence: According a new poll, it turns out that 67 percent of Americans don't want to attack North Korea preemptively.
There's more work to be done, and the authors are not advocating that people preemptively remove their appendixes, but they hope that the research could provide a pathway towards treatment.
The watchdog said it would look into whether TIM had tried to obstruct the state tenders and whether it preemptively sought to secure clients, also using anti-competitive commercial practices.
These attacks occur more frequently during crow's nesting season or during winter, implying that the crows could be preemptively fending off larger potential predators or fighting for resources like food.
Wired has speculated that smart speakers could end up being subject to "mission creep" if they're linked to emergency services, expanding from simple 911 calls to preemptively detecting dangerous situations.
On Tuesday, the vaping giant Juul preemptively announced it will temporarily stop selling flavored nicotine vapor pods to retail stores until they impose strict age verification mechanisms, like ID scanners.
A single science fiction paperback preemptively helped me understand how the web would evolve — without it, I may not have been able to take my company public six years later.
There's a display notch, which we knew was coming because OnePlus preemptively defended it before promising users they could "turn it off" by changing the top notification bar to black.
Mattis said that he could forsee a situation where it's possible to preemptively fire weapons should another country be preparing to use weapons of mass destruction at the United States.
Members of the group, from Florida to Hawaii, have broadcast discontent with anti-home-sharing measures and pushed out statements and op-eds in favor of legislation preemptively blocking regulation.
The ransomware's code makes it pretty clear that it's taking advantage of an exploit called EternalBlue, published in April by the Shadow Brokers but patched preemptively by Microsoft in March.
Facebook's system uses "detection technology" that is able to identify when photos that have been preemptively submitted to prevent uploading to the site are, in fact, uploaded to the site.
Krugman's concern, and that of other liberals, isn't to preemptively discredit all scrutiny of Clinton; as Greenwald acknowledges, Krugman specifically says it's "right and appropriate" to investigate the Clinton Foundation.
Since Trump is preemptively trying to insulate himself from blame for terrorist attacks, it's up to the Democrats and the broader anti-Trump coalition to push a counter-narrative immediately.
As Stratechery's Ben Thompson writes about aggregation theory, internet companies are gaining great influence by becoming marketplaces that connect customers with suppliers when previously customers preemptively chose a particular supplier.
The preparation phase was omitted altogether, unless one counts the Agriculture Department preemptively removing someone standing in the way, who is the only affected official not in an acting capacity.
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The media could, of course, still be punished after publication if they were guilty of defamation or another offense, but the government could not preemptively stop the press from publishing.
Vivendi had not filed its notification over its role at Telecom Italia to the European Commission preemptively, but was solicited to do so, Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Saturday.
In response, Oregon now preemptively requests the FERPA documents of any potential transfer, and the university itself must first clear athletes before a coach can offer them a roster spot.
You avoid blindsiding people you're interested in working with, and you can preemptively spin any possible snags — like how a vacation policy could be made to work with religious holidays.
Trump preemptively and explicitly took the credit for the shutdown during an explosive Oval Office meeting with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer last week.
He misled people about his health care record and tried to undermine the democratic process by preemptively circulating conspiracy theories about the Nevada Democratic caucuses, which are scheduled for Saturday.
Like Trudeau and timber, European leaders found themselves forced to preemptively warn of the American exports that they would retaliate against U.S. products — Kentucky bourbon, Wisconsin dairy, Florida citrus, etc.
The company, wholly owned by Northern Dynasty Minerals, can submit its application thanks to a Trump administration decision earlier this year to withdraw the EPA's attempt preemptively block the project.
Where some of the richest, largest and most-resourced tech companies are failing to preemptively limit their platforms' exposure to illegal content, startups are filling in the content moderation gaps.
And some Democrats who had backed Harris -- like Mike Gipson, the California Assembly Democratic Caucus Chair -- preemptively reached out to opposing campaigns to throw their support behind a new candidate.
Residents of some mountain and coastal areas were preemptively evacuated from their homes on Monday after warnings were issued for landslides and waves of up to 3 m (9.8 feet).
But as Democrats appear increasingly likely to win control of the House, they're preemptively warning elements within their own party to avoid the same excesses they've accused Republicans of committing.
Meanwhile, Trump has preemptively tried to discredit any intervention by Holt by claiming that Holt is biased because he's a Democrat — which is false, as Holt is a registered Republican.
As the Times closed in on the real story, Trump Jr. preemptively released emails — which had been forwarded to Kushner and Manafort — from the person who set up the meetings.
"We don't know if the United States will raise auto tariffs on Japan, but the mere threat of trade friction means Japanese companies could preemptively move more production overseas," Miyazaki said.
She didn&apost know that you couldn&apost tell a mistruth when you didn&apost -- WATTERS: I would like to preemptively lobby for a pardon from the president, just in case.
And they preemptively rejected the requests of state officials that they help keep a lid on protests, saying they would stand solidly with demonstrators rather than tell them what to do.
The short time window between these two events invites the question of whether or not the Commission is preemptively trying to shield itself from the conservative scruples of the NEA's chairwoman.
Phone companies have allowed for manual number blocking for years, and third-party apps like Whitepages and Privacystar use larger databases of untrustworthy numbers to preemptively block calls from the outside.
"Considering the experience of last year, we expect Saudi Arabia and its allies to cautiously react to customers need rather than preemptively ramp up production," UBS said in a research note.
In court, Facebook argued that it was technically impossible to preemptively block posts that misuse the photo, while Modamani's lawyer, Chan-jo Jun, disagreed, calling the company's argument "ridiculous" in February.
Congressional Democrats are pressing senior national security officials on whether there are circumstances that would allow President Donald Trump to preemptively strike North Korea or another country with nuclear weapons. Sen.
Some of his own MPs preemptively said they would not work under him—an unprecedented declaration of mistrust—and the U.K. has never been so politicized nor the Tory [Conservative] party.
But the footage of the mass shooting flooding the social networks over the weekend is unlike existing media in YouTube's databases, and so its system is unable to preemptively flag it.
When you look through history you preemptively shape the environment, shape the potential battlefield, so that your adversaries decide to not even come out on to the field to begin with.
Summit Credit Union, a small Wisconsin credit union, is suing Equifax, which could be the first instance of a "financial institution attempting to preemptively recoup losses," according to the Washington Post.
I'd like to preemptively beg forgiveness for the following phrase, but Unforgettable is one film that does not deserve to be forgotten — or, more pressingly, remembered as a hokey camp artifact.
Whether the United States used nuclear weapons preemptively, or simply responded in kind, could it count on a nuclear power such as Russia or China to stand down and give in?
Among those calling for Northam's ouster was state Attorney General Mark Herring, who Wednesday preemptively admitted that he too wore blackface to a party while he was an undergraduate in college.
Nick Young spawned one of the most legendary lowlights in NBA history back in 2014 when he preemptively celebrated a last-second shot that ended up not going in as expected.
After preemptively spending your entire year-end bonus on holiday presents for your loved ones, it's probably tough to find a proper outfit with the pennies left in your bank account.
A common strategy is to preemptively angle the violist's seat so that it takes only a slight turn to face out toward the audience, as the Juilliard String Quartet does here.
" Trump preemptively pushes conspiracy theories about problems with the Nevada Democratic caucus, which happens tomorrow: "They say they will have a lot of problems and I hate to tell you this.
"  MORE FROM THE TRIAL: -- Democrats used a significant chunk of time on Thursday to preemptively defend the Bidens, who they expect Trump's lawyers to attack when they get the floor: "Rep.
Palestinian leadership has already preemptively rejected Kushner's effort and has been left totally out of the loop after cutting off contact with the administration after Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Department officials last week downplayed the administration's holdup of military aid to Ukraine and preemptively ordering employees to turn over for preservation any documents and communications having to do with it.
Depending on the available intelligence, which we can only pray is good, we may have to act preemptively to take away the nuclear option before Kim can even contemplate using it.
House Democrats are preemptively pushing back against any further health spending cuts in Puerto Rico, arguing the arrival of the Zika virus on the island makes resources more critical than ever.
WASHINGTON — After spending the last few years on an apology tour for various scandals, Mark Zuckerberg is now allowing some of his loudest critics to take their swings at him preemptively.
Critics of the law have argued that its vague wording will encourage tech companies to preemptively block content, and avoid linking to news websites, in order to stay out of trouble.
And the court turning back the FCC's attempt to preemptively override state net neutrality laws removes a major barrier for states like California and Washington that have already passed such measures.
It's also worth bearing in mind that reality can outpace the law in such disputes as policymakers preemptively adjust the rulebook if they feel the case is moving definitively against them.
Trump is preemptively celebrating the summit itself as a major accomplishment, making it harder for him to walk away and declare failure if North Korea isn't as cooperative as he expects.
The TSA is instituting new regulations for airport security pat-downs, and the techniques are reportedly so invasive that the agency preemptively warned local police to expect calls from concerned travelers.
Trump is swinging his counterpunches off CNN, NBC, and ABC, preemptively inoculating his audience from potential attacks against his administration — something that worked for him during the primaries and general election.
Still, for many, the calls continue: the Do Not Call Registry was meant to preemptively stop calls, but if marketers are already breaking the rules, it's unlikely the list will stop them.
At the same time, an experience that could be accurately described as, say, an "election," or "free," had been preemptively discredited because those words had been used to denote something entirely different.
Kanye: Preemptively Boycotting the 2017 Grammys Because of Frank Ocean At an October concert in Oakland, California, Kanye's trademark mid-performance address/rant/stream of consciousness touched on Frank Ocean's recent Blonde.
Though the Oscar winner admitted that there was food at the SAG Awards, she also made sure that she "preemptively ate" so that she "didn't need to eat" at the award show.
By talking preemptively about a "rigged system" that may well lead to a "stolen election," Donald Trump is weakening his voters' faith in elections in a way that could prove extremely dangerous.
The first of these is tab warming, which essentially makes switching between tabs faster because Firefox already preemptively starts loading a tab (after a small delay) when you are hovering over it.
The search giant appears to be preparing for the worst on this front: The Journal reports that Google execs have had informal conversations about preemptively divesting their third-party ad tech business.
But predicting the future would perhaps be the crowning achievement of any surveillance state, giving it the power to control citizens by preemptively locking them up before they'd even done anything wrong.
Sensing that they would be attacked, the Dakota preemptively declared war and killed four to 800 Caucasian settlers during the first days of the rampage, burning their farms and fields as well.
Rissmiller says the Fed could ultimately cut, but it would not do so preemptively, just because of concern that markets could be spooked or the economy hit by a trade war. 3.
Why not tell us whether you would preemptively strike a missile on a launchpad that threatens the U.S... CRUZ: ... Actually, with respect, I have gotten the intelligence briefings on the Mid-East.
But with these firms continuing to face criticism for not paying their way, Snap's decision may prove to be a smart one; preemptively shielding it against any future criticisms of tax avoidance.
Earlier this month PG&E announced that it would preemptively cut the power for more than 800,000 customers, or about 2.7 million people, in an effort to curb the outbreak of fire.
She realized what she thought was something minor had actually been hurtful and offensive to Girardi, not the least because Girardi felt it had preemptively damaged her relationship with Vanderpump and Edwards.
Draper — one of the first investors in failed blood-testing start-up Theranos and a defender of its embattled founder, Elizabeth Holmes — said regulators are making a mistake by preemptively regulating cryptocurrencies.
Roger claims JWoww got "completely, uncontrollably emotional like she always does" and threatened to call cops -- but he went to police first to file a report, preemptively informing them about their argument.
YouTube here is partly referencing its Content ID system, which lets copyright owners preemptively submit files to the platform which will then be cross-referenced with any videos uploaded to the service.
This sparked an outrage against Trump in the media, and it's true that it's unprecedented for a presidential candidate preemptively denouncing the mechanism by which he wants to win the White House.
Slowing down the video, you can see that Parker explodes toward the middle of the floor at the exact second Lowry shifts his body weight to preemptively fight over the oncoming screen.
Given uncertainty from the pace of Fed rate hikes and its impact on mortgage affordability, this move confirms expectations that the government is ready to act preemptively to stabilize the property market.
Not only was it able to notify these policyholders to evacuate with enough time, it also preemptively filed claims on behalf of 80% of its impacted customers before they did so themselves.
Participants preemptively said their goodbyes to their families each week because they were uncertain whether they would survive the process of waiting to be admitted or of undergoing hemodialysis under emergency conditions.
Two days later, on July 11, the Times had obtained the email thread in which Don Jr. had agreed to take the meeting, so he preemptively tweeted it out in two parts.
Gasoline prices: One through-line in the analysts' reactions is that Trump could be seeking to preemptively steer and deflect consumer ire at rising gasoline prices heading into summer and election season.
Additionally, an improved Chinese-North Korean alliance reduces the likelihood the United States could preemptively use military force against North Korea without it escalating into a larger especially nightmarish war with China.
"To see on a piece of paper, for example, the president of the United States ordering the C.I.A. to preemptively overthrow a democratically elected president in Chile is stunning," Mr. Kornbluh said.
Right now the FBI's proper role is so out of whack due to Comey's actions that some Democrats, fearing more to come, are asking the Obama White House to preemptively pardon Clinton.
Republicans have preemptively cast doubt on the CBO's judgement amid fears that the assessment will reveal that the GOP plan will cost the government more money, insure fewer people, or possibly both.
By preemptively cutting off power, you're also potentially cutting off communication—if the power goes out and a wildfire starts, and TVs and internet routers don't work, people could be at risk.
Photo: Getty ImagesWith the arrival of iOS 13 and Android 10, Facebook is preemptively warning users that location settings are about to change and it's surely just trying to help you out.
The committee has ramped up its efforts in recent years to block Chinese firms from acquiring U.S. companies, but this is the first time it has preemptively intervened in an ongoing deal.
Harmeet Dhillon, a lawyer who has represented tech workers like James Damore who claim bias against conservatives at tech companies, told Recode she preemptively didn't approach tech employees to attend Tuesday's fundraiser.
Trump has since mused about firing Mueller too, and some legal scholars believe he could preemptively pardon Flynn, Kushner, or other aides before charges were even brought, let alone after potential convictions.
It only took three days until the full email chain in which Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting leaked to the Times (which spurred Trump Jr. to preemptively post it on Twitter).
In the close quarters on factory farms, animals get sick all the time, so it's standard in the industry to give them antibiotics preemptively, which contributes to the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.
The woman, Laura Murray Cicco, filed a lawsuit against the space agency last week preemptively—NASA hasn't come for her vial, but the agency has tried to seize lunar mementos in the past.
It aims to help you understand things like how much money you have left to spend until your next payday, track and find wasteful subscriptions and preemptively avoid going into your bank's overdraft.
In an attempt to preemptively ward off the rise of a new refugee camp in the the city, Bouchart has signed an order banning the distribution of food to all refugees in Calais.
The idea generally is that campaigns, like corporations, are basically built to apologize, walk back, and/or preemptively manage expectations so that the minimum number of voters take offense at any given thing.
In an impassioned message she shared on Instagram recently, the 90 Day Fiancé season 1 star preemptively dismissed critical comments by implying to her followers that they should keep negative thoughts to themselves.
There's no need to break a sweat when you've got Cuddl Duds as a warmth-retaining base layer, and us, to preemptively style pitch-perfect outfits for five of the season's trickiest scenarios.
How Lester Holt is getting ready for Monday's debate Both campaigns have preemptively cranked up the heat, suggesting that Holt and the other moderators might be less than fair to their respective candidates.
" Kaveh Navab, a lawyer who specializes in non-disclosure agreements and is not affiliated with The Weinstein Company's bankruptcy, noted that preemptively voiding the NDAs "save everyone the legal battles and legal costs.
In a sign that Trump's proposal is unlikely to break the weeks-long shutdown logjam, Democrats preemptively panned the offer and noted the White House hadn't reached out to them ahead of time.
Adams and his Federalists claimed the laws did not violate the First Amendment, because the government was not preemptively forbidding anyone from speaking or printing but exposed them to incarceration if they published.
Significantly, the FCC adopted a blanket ban on paid prioritization even though, to that point, broadband providers had not adopted in any meaningful way the practices that the agency decided to preemptively ban.
But by the time MSNBC host Rachel Maddow got to the numbers, the White House preemptively revealed that Trump had reported $150 million in income and paid $38 million in taxes that year.
Now it has to work to preemptively disarm any future privacy crises or other scandals, and co-opt the "Time Well Spent" rallying call before it becomes a "Time to leave Facebook" movement.
Disclosing this information preemptively rather than waiting for someone to leak it to the media appears to be an effort on the part of the Trump administration to turn over a new leaf.
It has rarely been used to preemptively rebuff a company founder, one notable exception being the poison pill that American Apparel adopted in 2014 amid an acrimonious split with its founder, Dov Charney.
Floating a Sandoval trial balloon in order to induce Republicans to freak out preemptively is a nice way of demonstrating to America's political journalists that Senate Republicans are not currently interested in compromise.
James Martin, a Jesuit priest and frequent commentator on Catholic issues, expressed hope to the New York Times that the national probe would prompt churches to preemptively share their files with law enforcement.
We can expect people to actually act preemptively and pass laws that will go into effect when the newly constituted Court overturns Roe (no doubt with strong dissents from Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan).
"We're in this gray area right now where events are getting canceled preemptively—before we know how widespread the problem is," Aaron Goldstein, a partner at law firm Dorsey & Whitney, told the publication.
People with low self-esteem have a hard time believing their partner really loves them, so they often preemptively discount their partner's affection in order to avoid being hurt by the expected rejection.
This is one reason Itsunori Onodera, the new defense minister, has been making a case for developing Japan's offensive capabilities, so that it could strike military bases in North Korea, perhaps even preemptively.
Because these weather conditions were ideal for wildfires, Pacific Gas & Electric, the utility giant, preemptively cut off power, eliminating the risk that one of its transmission lines would spark and lead to tragedy.
" Source: Official statement SHASHI THAROOR, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS "We need to know more, for instance if the criminals were armed, the police may have been justified in opening fire preemptively.
Facebook users attempted to share versions of the Christchurch video at least 1.5 million times in the 24 hours after the rampage, and the company's sensors failed to preemptively detect 300,000 of them.
" The foreign ministry spokesperson warned all countries who threaten the "supreme dignity" of North Korea that Pyongyang would "preemptively annihilate those countries… by mobilizing all kinds of strike means including the nuclear ones.
Multiple websites have censored or banned parts of their platforms preemptively, not necessarily because the sites were promoting ads for prostitutes, but because policing them under the new law would be too hard.
As well as his eurozone budget idea, he wants to see the appointment of a eurozone finance minister and the creation of a rescue fund that would preemptively help countries facing economic trouble.
While there's nothing to suggest that any of the suicides were linked to reading or watching 13 Reasons Why, the district pulled the book from shelves preemptively due to the sensitive and triggering content.
SAO PAULO, June 3 (Reuters) - Brazil's Agriculture Ministry has preemptively suspended beef exports to China after authorities found an atypical case of mad cow disease in Mato Grosso state, Valor Econômico reported on Monday.
Turns out, a few days after Sabrina was born, her father and Zelda went into the woods and preemptively signed her name in the book of the beast, promising her to the Dark Lord.
In Colorado, road crews have a unique way to preemptively take care of snow build up in mountain passes: a World War II era 105-millimeter howitzer that they lease from the US Army.
Even though its heart is often in the right place, Facebook has demonstrated an inability to predict the misuse and negative secondary impacts of its platform or do enough preemptively to prevent these problems.
"As is in the public domain, Brazil's agriculture ministry decided to temporarily and preemptively suspend production and certification of BRF poultry exports to the European Union from March 16," BRF said in a statement.
But the likelihood that anyone Trump selected will end up becoming compromised is so high that Democrats shouldn't preemptively complicate efforts to remove him in the future by offering their support to him now.
When asked whether Beijing had grown more confident about exercising its Basic Law powers, even preemptively, she said "now, after the accumulation of all their experience they are able to do things more expeditiously".
"The point is to give police the authority to preemptively and temporarily detain (a suspect) while they get information to prevent future incidents," Pandjaitan said, adding the detention could last up to two weeks.
All in all, while these are not arguments for the bears to preemptively wreak havoc, they are things to keep on your watchlist, especially given the unpredictability of each of these concerns, Cramer said.
Nothing. Per the current state of affairs, every one of the intentional voter suppression techniques that preemptively or at point of sale quash votes that are likely to go to Democrats remains in place.
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is fighting back blame from the White House that she preemptively announced on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that the Treasury Department would formalize the additional sanctions the next day.
In fact, the United States has long had what is known as an "analogue" drug law, which attempts to preemptively ban drugs similar to existing illegal drugs—and here, too, prosecution has proved challenging.
For weeks leading up to the Federal Reserve's July 29 meeting, experts predicted an interest rate cut, leading banks like Ally and Goldman Sachs to preemptively drop the rates on their high-yield accounts.
When she and her friends dance to "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," singing along the whole time, it's as if they're preemptively objectifying themselves so that no one else can do it first.
In a crazy turn of events, Tom Brady says he hates the "Tom Terrific" nickname ... and only filed for the trademark to preemptively block people from using Tom Seaver's signature moniker to praise him.
Facebook Dating also allows you to do the opposite: You can preemptively turn off matching with friends of friends, which may be a welcome option for anyone who wants to date outside their network.
In an attempt to curb the problem among young e-cigarette users, the Trump administration said in September that it would ban non-tobacco flavors, spurring Juul to preemptively remove its fruit-flavored pods.
"To minimize the number of flights canceled at short notice, we took the joint decision, alongside our airline and air traffic partners, to preemptively consolidate today's schedule," Heathrow spokeswoman Paloma Aguilar Gilks told CNN.
House Democrats spent much of their second day preemptively combating anticipated arguments from Trump's defense, including the claim that the articles of impeachment don't meet the threshold that's needed to remove him from office.
The lopsided counter-terrorism strategy that tries to preemptively prosecute those who support foreign terror groups but awaits the commission of actual acts when it comes to domestic terror groups must be corrected immediately.
Here's Brian Feldman in New York: Facebook was adamant about how a Dating profile is separate from a user's main FB profile: Friends aren't shown as potential matches, and you can preemptively block people.
"We are not preemptively blaming anyone but we will also not allow a coverup," Celik said on Saturday, in the first official Turkish reaction to Saudi Arabia's midnight statement saying Khashoggi's death was accidental.
Org put out a statement on Monday night calling Trump's decision a "military, economic, and humanitarian disaster," and the protest group Indivisible flayed Democrats preemptively for not doing more to speak out in opposition.
Preemptively narrowing the field so that voters only have one choice to consider makes an actual nomination more likely than if voters who already like The Americans had to pick from a few options.
"When my daughter was 7 months old, my determination to be healthy for my baby was so strong that I decided it was the right time to preemptively have the double mastectomy," Paige told People.
"I don't feel any urgency to do something preemptively," Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said in an interview with Reuters on the sidelines of the American Economic Association annual conference in Philadelphia.
How could they — or any mainstream media organization, actually — possibly argue which fluffy fear pup is better for Melania's allergies, as millions of immigrants flee this country, whether by force or preemptively, out of fear?
In the meantime, those low-cost airlines that hedged their future on the 737 Max will have to tighten their proverbial belts — preemptively canceling flights, halting service to and from certain airports, and raising fares.
The justices gutted certain provisions of the Voting Rights Act, including one that allowed the Justice Department to preemptively clear or strike down proposed voting rights changes in states with a history of voter suppression.
Her choice to preemptively address any concerns that her family's position in the White House might boost sales of the book and put more money in her pocket comes after questions surrounding her lifestyle brand.
After having to appeal an initial order to break into two separate business, Microsoft quickly learned that it needed to have a Washington, D.C. presence if it wanted to preemptively ease regulatory problems later on.
But unlike in the United States, Bolsonaro has not pulled out of the Paris Agreement and the states are acting preemptively in the face of uncertain climate change policy at the federal level, he said.
But the recent comments from McMaster and Graham have sparked fresh fears over the fact that Trump could unilaterally initiate a large-scale conflict if the administration supports a decision to preemptively attack North Korea.
" German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen had preemptively rebuffed concerns about any German "dependency" on Russia in a Tuesday interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, saying Germany has "a very diverse mix of energy supplies.
Checks and Balances' members are effectively using that currency to provide cover for others who may fear professional reprisals from a vindictive White House, and to preemptively defuse attempts to paint members as conservative apostates.
And, while Powell noted those two economies as reasons to act preemptively, their central banks' failure to achieve their inflation objective via monetary policy stimulus is a reason to question the potency of monetary policy.
My skepticism for the Belgian visual artist, choreographer, and theater director runs deep, and on the way there, I found myself preemptively contemplating creative ways to articulate my dislike for the show after the fact.
Democrats have specifically sidestepped questions on if they're willing to sink the drug addiction bill, but senators are preemptively trying to shut down a contentious floor fight before it starts and avoid "poison pill" amendments.
As soon as you begin recording a Skype call, all participants are notified, but it&aposs still a good idea to preemptively inform people you are going to record for reasons of legality and decorum.
But groups that fight against revenge porn say that preemptively blocking these photos is far better than deleting them after the fact, and some security experts believe the system the company has devised is safe.
Rather than preemptively shutting the door on birds, we might take this as an instance where they, and the habitat many are working hard to preserve for them, can offer a lesson to us humans.
Sanders said he wanted the assembled aides, including his chief of staff and senior aides, to preemptively plan on holding health care rallies in states across the country focused on defending the Affordable Care Act.
"As a practical matter I don't see the administration deciding to preemptively strike North Korea's capabilities," Asia expert and former White House official, Mike Green of Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies said this week.
"When my daughter was seven months old, my determination to be healthy for my baby was so strong that I decided it was the right time to preemptively have the double mastectomy," Paige, 41, tells PEOPLE.
Before O'Neal and her sister interrupted him, 34-year-old Wesly was making himself at home, using all of the available ingredients to make himself a meal and preemptively washing it all down with her booze.
They can agitate for transparency if they want it, and Manfred would be well served in being more transparent, but I see no particular reason for MLB to take a preemptively defensive posture on the matter.
WASHINGTON — Senate Judiciary Committee chair Lindsey Graham told BuzzFeed News he will start crafting legislation next week to expand police powers to preemptively seize firearms from people believed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Accordingly, it's been initiating huge "public safety power shutoffs" this year in anticipation of high wind events, and indeed it seems to have preemptively cut power to the region where the Kincade Fire sparked last night.
" The "medical condition" they're referring to is HIV, the "person" in question was a detective on the murder case, and the moment the Versace family preemptively disavowed was the cold open to last night's episode, "Manhunt.
He preemptively dismissed speculation that he was stepping down for health reasons, GOP leaders' confidence in his ability to serve as chairman or fear that he could lose reelection next year in his solidly red district.
"In the current climate, it really shocked me that Google would so quietly roll out this feature without publicizing more detailed supporting documentation—even just to preemptively ease speculation," Shortridge told me in an online chat.
"His words could ... lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Laura Rosenberger, the former National Security Council director for Korea and China, told me.
Finally, how is the pardon situation likely to play out here, given talk of Obama preemptively bailing out everyone from Hillary Clinton to her aide Huma Abedin and Trump's insinuations during the campaign of jailing Clinton?
While the EPA is withdrawing the 2014 determination, which it wrote "was issued preemptively and is now outdated," the withdrawal does not constitute an approval of the permit application or a determination in the permitting process.
Some works were preemptively removed after traces of water appeared on the walls of the gallery devoted to French paintings from the 17th century, including three paintings by Georges de La Tour and Eustache Le Sueur.
For some critics of Trump's proposals — which have included the forced registration of millions of Muslim-Americans and "punishment" for women who receive abortions — the answer is to preemptively find ways to protect their digital lives.
Both sides want to avoid having parts of the government close, particularly during the holidays, for fear of a public backlash, and leaders from both parties have preemptively blamed the other for such a potential outcome.
"To the extent Moscow is earnestly engaging Ankara, it is probably to encourage the Turks to prompt civilian flight from heavily populated areas preemptively," Fred Hof, President Obama's special adviser for transition in Syria, told me.
We are left wondering what might have been done differently, whether the worst could've been avoided had governments acted more swiftly, started testing earlier, implemented emergency measures preemptively, instead of haltingly and at the last minute.
Speculative execution is a bit like, if someone started writing a math problem on a chalkboard rather slowly, you decided to preemptively solve the problem in each of the 10 ways it could possibly be solved.
Some jurisdictions in the US have been aggressive about supporting mass timber, including Washington and Oregon (which have preemptively accepted the new changes to the IBC; Oregon incorporated CLT as a "statewide alternative method" in 2018).
Constant high winds of at least 36 knots, about 41 miles per hour, can prevent Federal Aviation Administration staff from servicing radars and radio towers, so some systems could be shut down preemptively, the agency said.
Whereas Barr was able to release his own summary of Mueller's findings before the full report was made public, preemptively shaping the narrative around the probe's conclusions, he doesn't have any authority over Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
Ahead of the report's release, however, Barr's dissatisfaction with that finding leaked to the Washington Post, preemptively casting doubt on Horowitz's conclusions and spurring the president and his allies to look elsewhere for a friendly narrative.
A likely unintended consequence of this strike, one that shadowed earlier discussions about preemptively hitting Tehran's nuclear infrastructure, is that — at least temporally — the proud Iranians are again unified in support of their nation and regime.
Interestingly, Frank offered a handy compendium for his detractors in the class action bar in a 25-page declaration in which he preemptively discloses all of the criticism that's been leveled against him in previous cases.
Huge swaths of California were without power on Wednesday after the (recently bankrupt) utility Pacific Gas & Electric—whose downed power lines caused last year's Camp Fire—preemptively pulled the plug on hundreds of thousands of customers.
Seems more like politicians choosing to burnish their resumes with senior administration posts while preemptively insulating themselves from criticism after they willingly jumped into the dumpster fire that the Trump White House turned out to be.
Russia is deploying new low yield weapons, uses such weapons in military exercises and announces repeatedly its policy is to use theater low yield nuclear weapons first and preemptively to assure they win a conventional conflict.
Giuliani and Trump seem to be anticipating that more details will emerge about the president's shady dealings with Ukraine, and are doing their best preemptively minimize them — just as Giuliani repeatedly did during the Mueller investigation.
While the specific details of the deal have not yet been disclosed, one question has been answered preemptively by HTC's press release: the company's own-brand smartphone business will carry on with at least one more flagship.
The site is said to often play the role of the victim to obtain financial compensation, and it does so by seeking damages from users who inadvertently use a public domain photo that VCG has preemptively copyrighted.
However, Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow, anticipated that fans might feel slighted by the deaths of both Cersei (Lena Headey) and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), and preemptively came to the show's defense in conversation with Entertainment Weekly.
"By replacing possibly compromised cards preemptively, banks and shops can save an amount in the triple digit million (Danish crowns) range, which they could suffer in losses from trades made with stolen credit card information," Nets said.
There could even be a "panic button" type trigger, like Guardian Project's PanicKit, but for Facebook — allowing users to wipe or freeze their own accounts or posts tagged preemptively with a code word only the owner knows.
Some have taken the use of the word "ruler" literally and think that Putin was preemptively drawing battle lines: The subtext might have been: Win at this game and rule the world or be under Russia's thumb.
Anticipating criticism, "Before the Flood" preemptively includes a montage of climate-change deniers in media (Rush Limbaugh, Fox News' Greg Gutfield and Sean Hannity) who will surely dismiss this as more Hollywood hysteria from a limousine liberal.
He's also had to mute his microphones when addresses or sensitive personal information is disclosed on his stream, but he must he do so preemptively and cannot completely control what information might slip through to his viewers.
The company certainly knew what it was getting itself in to: General Mills preemptively set up a money-back guarantee form that promises a refund for any disgruntled consumers to receive a full refund for their purchases.
Hoping to preemptively limit the consequences of the rapidly advancing field of genetic engineering in sports, the World Anti-Doping Agency officially added genetic engineering to its black list of banned substances and methods earlier this month.
That leads us to a three-dimensional analysis: could NTT DoCoMo and KDDI be preemptively cutting rates at exactly the time that SoftBank needs to show good financial results and projections to investors in its IPO roadshow?
Bannon's acrimonious attack could easily be seen as being motivated not just by a desire to win in Alabama and to attack the loathed establishment, but also to preemptively undercut a potential threat to the Trump presidency.
Section 702 is set to expire at the end of this year, and Congress is currently weighing its renewal—which has prompted the NSA to preemptively announce that it's scaling back surveillance that could collect Americans' data.
Anonymous senior officials in US military intelligence told NBC News on Thursday afternoon that if recent North Korean insinuations about another nuclear test turn out to be true, it is prepared to preemptively strike with conventional weapons.
A new twist is unfolding in the fight between activist investors and the oil industry: an unprecedented move by federal regulators allowing a major producer to preemptively kill a shareholder resolution on climate change without a vote.
I say that to preemptively rebuff those who would instinctively tell entertainers with opinions to "shut up and sing" when those opinions differ from their own, or who casually dismiss opposing political views as uninformed or partisan.
As hedge fund managers tried to preemptively calculate the effects of the trade dispute, the negative coverage made them bet against various stocks that they thought would be seriously debilitated as a result of tariffs, Cramer explained.
In preparation, early Wednesday morning the utility PG&E—whose equipment sparked last year's Camp Fire, which killed 86 people and destroyed the town of Paradise—will begin preemptively shutting off power to a staggering 800,000 customers.
To help enforce its new policies, Facebook will add 1,000 employees to its global ads review teams over the next year and continue to bolster its machine-learning programs to preemptively detect ads that violate its policies.
And with Porgs and Stranger Things hype spattered all over my social media feeds, preemptively making my blood boil, I began to worry that not only had I failed my quest but, worse, I was just a jock.
After Justice Scalia's death, for example, the Senate preemptively declared the president's nominee unfit to serve before he or she was even named, on the assumption that working together to find an honorable, politically acceptable replacement was impossible.
To the best of our knowledge, this marks the first time the hospitality platform has actively sought to intervene preemptively against guests rather than hosts, and this appears to be a very specific and unusual set of circumstances.
And no one would say that because people occasionally lie about burglary, anyone who reports burglary should be preemptively treated as a liar and a bully — but that's exactly what's happening to Ford and to Kavanaugh's other accusers.
Pacific Gas and Electric has adopted the habit of preemptively turning off power to large swaths of northern California because predictable and not-uncommon wind and weather might bring down their old poles and infrastructure and trigger wildfires.
Photo: GettyIn the run-up to today's release of the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the Republican plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, the Trump administration did everything it could to preemptively discredit what the CBO would find.
In this case, what has observers in both parties most concerned is that Trump is preemptively claiming — with virtually no evidence — that the election is "rigged" by a vast and amorphous conspiracy that could already invalidate the results.
That's not a question the Supreme Court considered in this case — despite a last-minute plea from the Trump administration on Tuesday night for the court to preemptively rule on it and stop the Maryland case from proceeding.
In a complaint published yesterday, the company asked a Texas court to preemptively declare that Magic Leap did not discriminate or retaliate against Todd Keil, a former Department of Homeland Security employee who joined Magic Leap in 2015.
It was purportedly a message from an Airbnb host in Minneapolis that claimed their housing board was trying to preemptively curb any violence by forcing them to cancel short-term rentals while the Super Bowl was in town.
Facebook's new detection tech will work in tandem with the pilot program it announced last year, which lets users preemptively submit intimate photos to the company that they don't want to be shared on Facebook, Instagram, or Messenger.
Speculating entirely, it could be that Dorsey was the target of a hacking attempt, and his account was taken down to preemptively halt any kind of public performance, while Twitter worked to get it back into his hands.
Democratic state attorneys general have launched their own effort to protect DACA, and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund has preemptively petitioned the court to not consider any move to include DACA in the ongoing litigation.
Still, even though Trump has not signed the executive order, advocates say many authorized immigrants have preemptively canceled food benefits like SNAP—and fear that it's part of a larger retreat to avoid interacting with federal immigration officials.
Another controversial part of the directive requires news aggregator sites to start paying publishers for using snippets of their articles, which likewise stokes fears that platforms will preemptively purge themselves of content that will suddenly cost them money.
This situation likely came about because a previous Explosion staffer had access to the job listing account—something the site's admins can't police preemptively—which might suggest it was this same former Explosion staffer running the actual scam.
The Congressional Budget Office, which Republicans have been working hard to preemptively discredit, has published its much-awaited cost estimate of the American Health Care Act—the GOP plan to replace Obamacare—and the bottom line is staggering.
In a statement to The New Republic, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said of Trump's attacks on judges: President Trump is aiming at the wrong target and trying to preemptively absolve himself of responsibility for any future catastrophes.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA on Thursday said it had preemptively triggered an emergency protocol at its Forquilha IV dam which processes waste from its Fábrica mine near the historic town of Ouro Preto.
Clinton's campaign preemptively challenged Sanders on Monday, issuing a statement criticizing him for not cracking down hard enough on the "shadow banking" industry — the less-regulated facets of Wall Street that are a focal point of Clinton's plan.
And, in so doing, the FBI may have created a scandal of its own doing: It could have spared us the salacious political yarn of Maria Butina, had it just acted preemptively as it did with Anna Chapman.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to preemptively step into the legal fights over its decision to end the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and decide this term whether the move was lawful.
Nickel's traditional price driver, the stainless sector, is the foundation on which the current price strength rests but the extra spice is coming from the battery sector, even if somewhat preemptively via supply chain hoarding and investor interest.
A resident of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, might feel the strike's effects more acutely since 75 percent of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School district employees are women, and the superintendent has preemptively canceled classes on March 8.
Leadership analysis might give clues Hong Kong protests present Trump, Xi with painful choices MORE needs to demonstrate to his people that he stared down Goliath and has tangible reassurance that the United States will not preemptively strike.
After coming under huge fire for how he handled the Ray Rice incident in 2014, Goodell seems to be making up for it, or at least trying to preemptively satisfy his critics by appearing tough on domestic violence.
With this, sex work decriminalization joins other allegedly divisive political issues, like Medicare for All, which are in fact very popular—if only voters are asked about them in a way that doesn't preemptively cave to their opposition.
"We have secured a list of about 9,300 members of the relevant religious group, and we are preemptively enforcing self-isolation and facility isolation," said Kim Gang-lip, South Korea's vice minister of health, at a press briefing.
Southern California Edison was considering preemptively cutting power to 173,877 customers in a vast area stretching from Kern County through Orange County, and from San Bernardino County to the coast, the utility said on its website Wednesday evening.
We're told X knew he needed help trying to balance his home and work life without the use of drugs, so he preemptively checked himself into rehab -- hoping to learn how to deal with his issues moving forward.
At the same time, those around him say he worries that Democrats in financial services "will have an issue her," as one ally put it, if she wins the nomination and is trying to "rally the troops" preemptively.
The EPA apparently worried that Congress wouldn't pass a new continuing resolution to fund the government, and preemptively planned to end the Open Data service, according to the contractor managing the site, 3 Round Stones in Arlington, Virginia.
In a bid to preemptively tackle these hurdles, South Korea said earlier this week that it plans to diversify markets and products for exports to reduce its reliance on its two biggest customers: China and the United States.
Which means that to make use of these tools to preemptively stop a violent event, school staff would have to already know that a person was potentially dangerous and unwelcome on campus — and flag them in the system.
Because you know the tech bro on the receiving end of The Feminine Mystique is going to "well, actually," you, why not preemptively cut him off with a second gift consisting of Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex?
Anticipating these concerns, Warren's plan preemptively argues that all hospitals would save money under Medicare for All since they would no longer have to spend time and money negotiating claims with a bunch of different private insurance companies.
National book chain Barnes & Noble preemptively disclosed its plan for a forthcoming layoff strategy to employees on Tuesday, ahead of what seem like inevitable store closures due to the national economic chaos spurred by the global coronavirus pandemic.
Legal experts noted that recent U.S. presidents from both parties have taken an expansive view of their unilateral ability to preemptively engage in force, including through targeted killings, a view bolstered by executive branch lawyers in successive administrations.
Dahl was tasked with running the initiative, with two people who worked with the Trump campaign saying that the outreach was in part to try to preemptively sell Trump's proposed "Muslim ban" to the leaders of other countries.
As it prepares for the October 280 release of its highly anticipated drama The Birth of a Nation, the studio has attempted to preemptively stave off awards season backlash by addressing writer-director Nate Parker's tumultuous past head on.
While giving users the power to get ahead of abusers by preemptively uploading any media they don't want shared online isn't inherently bad, requiring a stranger to look at the uncensored content leaves a lot of room for improvement.
File photo of PG&E restoring power after fires in October 2017Photo: Getty ImagesThe Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) has preemptively cut off power to roughly 87,000 customers in Northern California to prepare for dangerous fire conditions.
Citi's Mark May is even arguing that Amazon break itself up preemptively: "By separating the retail and [Amazon Cloud] businesses, Amazon could minimize or avoid the risk of increased regulatory pressure," he wrote in a note to clients today.
RADDATZ: Well, let me ask you this, if you were Commander in Chief tonight would you have order the U.S. military to destroy that missile preemptively on the launchpad to prevent North Korea from becoming an even graver threat?
I know of more than a few men in my sphere who started contacting women preemptively, women they knew they were inappropriate with at work, to say they were sorry just in case they were made to feel uncomfortable.
Stargazer is led by the treacherous Traeger (Sterling K. Brown from This is Us, chewing scenery non-stop), who decides to send Quinn to a mental hospital to preemptively discredit any information he may share with the general public.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank would need to act preemptively if inflation expectations were to fall too far but the situation is under control for now, European Central Bank Governing Council Member Ignazio Visco told a German newspaper.
While Christine McPherson, aka Lady Bird, (Ronan) dreams of getting out of Sacramento and going to college on the esteemed east coast, Metcalf's character spends most of the movie preemptively building a safety net for her daughter's reckless dreams.
The use of a mobile launcher is concerning because it's harder to detect and preemptively strike, according to Carl Schuster, a professor at Hawaii Pacific University and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank would need to act preemptively if inflation expectations were to fall too far but the situation is under control for now, European Central Bank Governing Council Member Ignazio Visco told a German newspaper.
While the Department of Defense awaited further direction from the White House, five trans active service members backed by GLAD and the National Center for Lesbian Rights preemptively filed suit against their Commander in Chief and top Pentagon officials.
In anticipation of a CBO cost estimate projecting the American Health Care Act will reduce insurance rolls by millions, Republicans are attempting not to improve their legislation, but to preemptively discredit CBO as an able modeler of health policy.
Trump's words could "lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Laura Rosenberger, the former National Security Council director for Korea and China, told me earlier this week.
The company says it has seen an 80 percent reduction in accounts reported by the government over terror concerns in the latter half of 2016, which it attributes to its own work preemptively keeping such accounts off its site.
To preemptively ward off any potential pushback from Moore, he'd recommend that the Senate either pass a resolution making it clear the committee has the authority or to establish a special select committee along the lines of an impeachment.
HOUSE DEMS: NO HEALTHCARE CUTS FOR PUERTO RICO: House Democrats are preemptively pushing back against any further health spending cuts in Puerto Rico, arguing the arrival of the Zika virus on the island makes resources more critical than ever.
"The Administration's 'Energy Dominance' and 'New Energy Realism' agendas will cease to exist if one of the largest energy markets in the world is preemptively placing tariffs on LNG," Charlie Riedl, the industry group's president, said in a statement.
Plenty of people have preemptively criticized this book as an opportunistic grift, though Anonymous has announced a plan to donate a portion of the royalties to "nonprofit organizations that focus on government accountability," including the White House Correspondents' Association.
Bolton has long argued for the US to preemptively strike Iran and for the US to engage in regime change efforts, with one former official telling the New Yorker he's had an "anal focus" on the country for decades.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE HEALTH NEWS To help prevent any heat-related illness, Dr. Ahn suggests staying out of the sun on extremely hot and humid days and drinking lots of extra water to preemptively combat dehydration.
The New York story distinguishes itself by being framed around Previn's victimization, preemptively inoculated against being a man's "My Year of Being Held Responsible for My Own Behavior" personal essay, a phrase the New Yorker's Jia Tolentino has coined.
SESTA and FOSTA make websites liable for facilitating "trafficking," but its definition of trafficking is so broad that sites that helped facilitate safe sex work, like Backpage, preemptively shuttered or were censored—including legal platforms, like Craigslist's "Personals" pages.
On sites like OkCupid, where you have to fill out a series of questions relating to sex, dating, and personality, I'd preemptively check how a guy answered questions like "would you date someone who is overweight?" before messaging him.
To me, if there are two different ways to go, it could be pro-competitive or anti-competitive, then preemptively banning something in the absence of demonstrable market failure or harm seems to be a bit of an overreach.
For example, what if Congress is unable to unearth persuasive evidence of such behavior, even though it actually took place, or what if the president preemptively pardons perjuring witnesses as a means of stopping any investigation into their behavior?
And while this shift will create very real hardships for brick and mortar employees whose livelihoods will be on the line, industry executives could have preemptively mitigated some of the harm by embracing disruption and evolution long before now.
Whichever it is, though, the fact remains the same: Donald Trump, in the service of his own ego, is encouraging millions of Americans to preemptively reject the legitimate outcome of a presidential election just because the wrong person won.
When Judge James Robart ruled against Trump's first travel ban, the president attacked him on Twitter, calling him a "so-called judge" and blaming him preemptively for any terrorist attacks that happened after the ban was put on hold.
They are saying that because the precise scale and timing of the impact of slowing growth is difficult to predict, it was smart to start working on it preemptively rather than wait until an actual inflation problem manifests itself.
There's also a new active suspension system that synergizes nicely with the various self-driving sensors — such as the front camera, which helps the system predict and preemptively adapt to bumps in the road — to ensure a smoother and safer ride.
Photo: AP As part of its new nationwide reporting portal to combat revenge porn, Australia is partnering with Facebook to let users preemptively block uploads of "intimate" pictures and videos on the platform—by sending the images in question to Facebook.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi sent out a dramatic, no-holds-barred fundraising email on Monday saying she is "determined to avenge President Obama if it's the last thing I do" by preemptively opposing President Trump&aposs Supreme Court nominee.
They believe Trump could force other Democrats into similar stunts by "living rent-free in their minds," beginning with the nicknames he's coming up with for certain Democrats he's trying to preemptively define before they announce their intentions to run.
" She details seeing white families moving out of the urban area as black families moved in — and how the "mere suggestion of it" caused "stable, middle-class families to bail preemptively for the suburbs, worried their property values would drop.
Estimates of how many people would be affected range from the low millions to over 20 million, and advocates warn the rule change would cause families to preemptively drop out of crucial services like health care or children's nutrition programs.
In late November, John Lasseter preemptively announced he was taking a six-month leave of absence from running Pixar and Disney's animation studios in anticipation of three separate stories about him engaging in unwanted intimate physical contact with multiple female employees.
The largest U.S. automaker preemptively released two fact sheets on its U.S. operations and details about its 25 U.S. government bailout ahead of the debates, which could feature Democrats using its high-profile job cuts to attack U.S. President Donald Trump.
Investors were surprised last week after Texas Instruments said that U.S.-China trade tensions were not hampering its ability to conduct business in China, while Intel said on Thursday that customers worried about potential tariffs on chips were preemptively buying processors.
Investors were surprised last week after Texas Instruments  said that U.S.-China trade tensions were not hampering its ability to conduct business in China, while Intel said on Thursday that customers worried about potential tariffs on chips were preemptively buying processors.
The EU in April suspended imports of Brazilian meat products, mostly poultry, a decision affecting 20 plants in the South American nation, 12 of which operated by BRF SA. The Brazilian government had preemptively halted exports from nine chicken processing plants.
Facebook's initial efforts to combat revenge porn made it inherently obvious that a photo someone is trying to upload is being shared nonconsensually, given that the would-be victim has preemptively shared the image to ensure it isn't posted online.
But at the end of the day, Durant must have been too tempted to assemble what people are preemptively calling one of the best NBA offenses in history, joining the NBA's first unanimous MVP Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.
Democratic senators voiced concerns that it wasn't Sessions place to preemptively claim executive privilege for the president in the hearing, and there's no known legal precedent for someone refusing to answer questions in case the president wants to invoke the privilege.
" When the panel was asked about the President's handling of escalating tensions over the nuclear threat in North Korea, supporter Daphne Goggins laughed, then suggested the US preemptively strike the nation before couching her apparent joke with a follow-up: "No.
The startup took out a full-page ad in the New York Times on Wednesday to respond, preemptively, to Microsoft's expected launch of Skype Teams, a new software product for workplace and team collaboration that will compete directly with Slack.
The existing public charge rule places an unfair burden on immigrant families, and the administration seeks to expand the definition, essentially widening its net to preemptively include anyone who seems likely to use certain cash, health, nutrition and housing assistance benefits.
Therein lies the trade paradox for the Fed: It doesn't want to ease preemptively on the basis of tariff threats that may not materialize, but it also wants to avoid standing idle in the face of potentially damaging trade policy developments.
Even before that new Republican Congress fully arrived in Washington, McConnell preemptively gave away the key Congressional bargaining chip known as the "power of the purse" by repeatedly promising not to shut the government down over Obamacare funding or anything else.
Attendees were startled by the tone Mr. Trump took during the meeting, and by Friday morning, Mr. Trump was listing his objections to the measure on Twitter and working preemptively to shift blame if the dispute led to a government shutdown.
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.
Department officials in the past week have sought to avoid the political fray, downplaying the administration's holdup of military aid to Ukraine and preemptively ordering employees to turn over for preservation any documents and communications having to do with it.
And in particular, because we face potentially, in a future downturn, hitting the zero down, I think our thinking indicates that it's important to act when you can, responsibly and preemptively to try to stay away from that bad situation.
"Preemptively removing [private activity bonds] as a financing tool for infrastructure projects would undermine Congress's stated goal of leveraging a $28500 trillion investment in our nation's infrastructure," said Richard A. White, acting president and CEO of the American Public Transportation Association.
For example, its revenge porn policy and recently created software tool—which asks people to preemptively upload nude photos of themselves so that they can be used to block anyone from uploading that photo in the future—was widely mocked.
It prompted extensive reform at the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, whose head honchos immediately changed the rules behind Grammy nominations to favor commercial pop musicians and prevented, preemptively, such a tragedy from ever, ever befalling the Grammys again.
Facebook already handles complaints of revenge porn generally, and last year the social network launched a pilot program in Australia, where those worried about the distribution of their intimate images could preemptively upload a copy to Facebook, which would then 'hash' the image.
Lawmakers and aides alike preemptively pushed back on the findings even before the CBO released its study, saying the loss of coverage would be due to people electing not to get insurance because they would no longer be mandated to do so.
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.
He then followed up by blaming "Obstructionist Democrats" for making the security of the country "very difficult" — essentially trying to preemptively blame the court system and his political opponents for any incidents here, despite his being in control of the federal government.
Coming off the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, there's an obvious emphasis on privacy, with a new Safari feature that preemptively blocks tracking sites like Facebook's Like and Comment feature and asks you to allow it to appear when you're browsing a website.
I'll never really know, but to preemptively take myself out of contention and hire an established male director who's maybe one movie ahead of me and then have them not understand all of the nuanced friendship stuff seemed like a bigger risk.
"Governments around the world are struggling with whether they have to do something preemptively about AI," said Joshua Gans, professor of strategic management at the University of Toronto and co-author of the forthcoming Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence.
Developed by the Australia-based organization Assembly Four, the weeks-old Switter served as a home for thousands of sex workers and their fans and clients after they were kicked off or preemptively removed themselves from mainstream internet platforms because of FOSTA.
"I can't think of any time in history where Congress has preemptively taken action to preclude the president from taking some sort of military action," said Jennifer Daskal, a former Justice Department official and professor at the American University Washington College of Law.
The US is currently rotating six B-1s through Andersen Air Force Base in Guam which would serve as a key aerial assets should Trump order a military strike on North Korea either preemptively or as a quick response to escalation from Pyongyang.
A short while before Mr Trump's speech, Hillary Clinton, campaigning in the scrappy, blue-collar city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, preemptively mocked her rival for taking so long to reveal his counter-terror plans, saying that his secret is that "he has no plan".
For example, Merrill Lynch preemptively reformed its business model to contend with the overbearing fiduciary rule by banning commissions on retirement accounts which forced clients to either endure higher fee-based costs, switch to a cheaper service, or leave the firm entirely.
In excerpts of her prepared remarks obtained by The Washington Post, Haspel will seek to preemptively assure the Senate Intelligence Committee that she has no plans to reimplement the brutal enhanced interrogation techniques used by the agency years ago to question terror suspects.
Just the possibility that Trump would end the cost-sharing payments, which reimburse insurance companies for limiting out-of-pocket health care costs for low income consumers, already forced insurers to preemptively raise premiums this year, adding more pressure on Obamacare markets.
"We are seeking to buy low sulphur fuel oil preemptively to meet the government's emission standards and would keep buying low-sulphur fuel oil," said an EWP source who declined to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to the media.
If Chairman Pai wants the Internet to continue to evolve, expand and flourish, he and his colleagues at the FCC have the crucial obligation to preemptively guard against online activists who are poised to unleash a torrent of harmful state-level legislation.
At one urgent care facility I visited when I had a sore throat, I preemptively lied to the doctor, saying I was on a "weight-loss journey"—100 lbs down, 100 to go—so they wouldn't question my (real) commitment to my health.
To Major League Soccer's delight, Ibrahimovic's debut — in Los Angeles against L.A.F.C. last month — ended with his scoring two goals in a 203-3 thriller, delivering some welcome buzz for the league in a rivalry that had been preemptively called El Tráfico.
For example, representatives on both sides spoke of "monsters" and "cockroaches" who are raping "their women," taking over "their land," or conspiring to wipe out "their civilization" — and sometimes they also mentioned the need to fight back preemptively to save their in-group.
Faced with the certain exposure of his kinky sex life, Chuck Rhoades decides to risk sacrificing his wife's reputation at the altar of his own ambition to become the attorney general, preemptively revealing that he is a sexual submissive to the world.
But it still found that Pitino had failed to monitor his staff for compliance with N.C.A.A. rules, and it imposed several penalties on the program, including a five-game suspension for Pitino, on top of sanctions that Louisville had preemptively imposed on itself.
" Classes in the nation's third-largest school district were preemptively canceled on Wednesday night, though CPS said school buildings would still be open, with principals and non-unionized support staff on hand to greet students and "ensure they have access to engaging activities.
"The statement is a step in the right direction, but it stops short of what is needed, which I think is a statement that says that the Fed can act preemptively to support the economy," said Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro.
And in March, after Mueller submitted his final report of findings in the Russia investigation, Barr preemptively released a four-page letter summarizing the special counsel&aposs findings that was widely viewed as an attempt to spin the conclusions in Trump&aposs favor.
Ahead of the NBA Finals in June -- which raised the prospect of a White House visit for the winning team -- James preemptively declared that "no one wants to" visit the Trump White House, and that neither team would attend such a ceremony.
"The statement is a step in the right direction, but it stops short of what is needed, which I think is a statement that says that the Fed can act preemptively to support the economy," said Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro.
" Augmenting the specifically post-attack right of self-defense found at Article 51 of the U.N. charter, this customary international law doctrine entitles any existentially-endangered state to use appropriately measured force preemptively, whenever the danger posed is "imminent in point of time.
While the U.S. military must plan to win an offensive war anywhere in the world, China only has to defend its East Asian interests well enough to force the United States to preemptively back down or sue for peace in any future conflict.
Add to that the jobs and lives that will face irreversible changes from persistent heat waves, wildfires, and drought, and you have huge pressure on the next president to figure whether people in these areas should stay and rebuild or preemptively pull back.
Days 4-33: But the Times nailed down that detail on the night of July 10 and soon got the email thread itself, leading Trump Jr. to shock the world by preemptively tweeting out the email thread on the morning of July 11.
Much of central and eastern Canada has endured hot, humid weather for several days, and Montreal health officials preemptively raised the city's response level to "intervention" from "alert" after a spike in heat-related calls to the government's health information line and to ambulances.
And Elizabeth Warren preemptively defended her record by releasing a video featuring old interviews in which she warned of an economic recession years before the 2008 crisis — a setup for her new plan to avoid what she sees as a looming recession under President Trump.
To that end, the British government appears to be preemptively widening its remit for Royal Air Force strikes against jihadis and other non-state actors, allowing itself to legally hit targets that are further down the chain of posing an imminent threat to UK citizens.
But buried beneath this sickening story of one man's abuse lies another — the problem of judging women by their fuckability and accepting that as normal, shutting down certain career opportunities preemptively and leaving the actresses who are considered "fuckable" subject to sexual harassment and assault.
Rick's plan to preemptively kill off the Saviors seems to have backfired, with the large numbers of them who keep pouring out of the woods, and he may have found himself stuck with a conflict that he started but didn't expect to run this long.
Huawei has an inglorious history of preemptively copying upcoming features from other leading smartphone designers — most notably with its Mate S in 2015, which added Force Touch before the iPhone did (and before anyone at Huawei had any idea what to do with the tech).
But as a result of these tragic cases, the agency is now demanding that all investigational trials preemptively screen their donors for risk factors that would make them more likely to have superbugs, as well as to test their donor samples for these bacteria.
Hurley said he is actively going into companies, like Equity Lifestyle and Boston Properties Inc, that are preemptively addressing potential climate impacts, whether by focusing more on the elevation of potential developments or incorporating construction design elements like putting critical equipment above floor grade.
That shot of Philip staring at a sleeping Elizabeth (Matthew Rhys at his weary frowniest) made it clear that the strain of going back to spying on her is preemptively wearing him down, but it's also clear that he feels he has no choice.
Public appetite for a longer report has been growing for months, and perhaps thinking of the massive cultural impact and sales generated by Ken Starr's report on the Bill Clinton scandal in the 90s, multiple publishers have preemptively announced plans to publish the Mueller report.
To conclude his opening monologue at the 2017 Emmys, host Stephen Colbert took a moment to express some hope that this year's ceremony would draw a record-breaking audience — and then, to preemptively confirm it, invited none other than Sean Spicer to the stage.
Some are preemptively shutting down for a day or more to allow teachers time to prepare physical packets to be sent home with students, said Domenech, whose organization is coordinating with the CDC and districts across the country on their response to the coronavirus.
It aims to let you understand how much money you have left to spend until payday, track and find wasteful subscriptions or alert you when you are paying over the odds on utility bills, and preemptively help you avoid going into your bank's overdraft.
In August, while the White House scrambled to put the president's tweeted policy change into an actual directive, five active-duty transgender service members, backed by GLAD and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, preemptively sued their commander in chief and top Pentagon officials.
Firester says in his project that farmers are currently forced to preemptively douse fields in fungicide, but suggests his mathematical model could be used in a decision support system where farmers share infection data, enabling them to make more informed decisions to protect their crops.
Even if the system was 100 percent effective (a herculean prospect) and North Korea was intent on striking the United States preemptively (a dubious assessment), Pyongyang could overwhelm our system by building more missiles than we have interceptors, a more cost-effective and simpler task.
But as more information continued to dribble out, including a Times report that the purpose had been to get damaging information about Clinton, the initial story unraveled, and Trump Jr. himself preemptively tweeted out a statement and the email chain setting up the meeting.
Yes, it feels silly to say an episode of The Walking Dead is especially grim, but both "Not Tomorrow Yet" and "The Same Boat" have gone out of their way to underline the weight of Rick's decision to go to war with the Saviors preemptively.
On the latter front, Politico's Jennifer Haberkorn reports that leading Republicans are preemptively aiming criticism at CBO already, and that the Trump administration's Office of Management and Budget may release its own projections of the AHCA's impact, which will likely be far rosier than CBO's.
"His words could ... lead Pyongyang to miscalculate or believe it needs to act preemptively if it believes a US attack is imminent," Laura Rosenberger, the former National Security Council director for Korea and China, told me after Trump's "fire and fury" comments on Wednesday.
" It also recently ran an op-ed from a professor running through hypothetical scenarios where terrorists would have to be tortured a la 24, Muslims would be "preemptively" spied on a la Minority Report, and immigration would be restricted due to fears of "Islamic terrorists.
A pop star who was skilled and deliberate at controlling his public interactions (is there any other kind?), Cohen had preemptively refused to attend the exhibition opening when his manager gave the museum tacit access to his archive of songs, poems, prose, drawings and video clips.
" Trump isn't the only one who has lasered in on Cruz's general inability to ingratiate himself with human beings: In a Facebook post attacking Cruz for preemptively criticizing Sarah Palin for maybe supporting Donald Trump, Bristol Palin wrote, "Is THIS why people don't like Ted Cruz?
And maybe if Esmail had not preemptively prepared his viewers to try and poke holes in his plot up front, the revelation — that all Elliot Alderson had been through this season was essentially a self-induced fever dream — might have landed a bit more on the mark.
That's why all viewers should preemptively be ready to have a crush on Wes (Trent Garrett), the kind of impossibly handsome love interest who knows all the best food trucks, says all the right, genuine things, and still doesn't even look silly in a beanie hat.
"He had to come out preemptively because of what he believes in," Zeta-Jones told co-hosts Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Meghan McCain and guest host Yvette Nicole Brown about Douglas' decision to address harassment allegations before they were published by The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.
The biggest reason Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and then-House Speaker John Boehner preemptively promised not to shut down the government in 2015 was because they feared the media backlash and the instant hit they might take in the polls like they did in 2013.
At the time, we were told Jamie knew the Sunshine State is one of the places Brit likes visiting, so he preemptively sought to get a handle on things amid all the #FreeBritney drama from last month ... which appears to have simmered down since her court appearance.
After getting kicked off of platforms like Craigslist and advertising forums or preemptively limiting their digital footprint on social media platforms like Twitter, thousands of sex workers joined an alternative, decentralized social media platform called Switter, where they hoped to safely connect with and vet safe clients.
"By talking preemptively about a 'rigged system' that may well lead to a 'stolen election,' Donald Trump is weakening his voters' faith in elections in a way that could prove extremely dangerous," Shane Bowler, a political scientist at UC Irvine, writes in an essay for Vox.
The diagnosis is easy enough: By discounting the election results beforehand, Trump was preemptively assuming the role of a sore loser, exhibiting an irresponsible peevishness all too characteristic of his runaway narcissism and his sexism—and bringing the yahoos of the Republican base along with him.
Work email exchanges between Manafort and his aides from 2011 to 2014 in which they are coordinating lobbying visits to Capitol Hill and placing op-eds in U.S. publications were included in Monday's filing to preemptively refute Manafort's claim that his lobbying activity was limited to Europe.
Opponents of the upload filter, which include Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, warned the proposal would force platforms to preemptively try to stop users from uploading copyrighted content, potentially stifling small startups that don't have the means to do this and serving as a possible tool of censorship.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah), the chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said it defeats the purpose of going to a joint House and Senate conference committee if Republicans are going to preemptively agree to remove controversial, conservative provisions from the bill.
So I have to work around and be able to preemptively move my body in a way that if I know a rock is coming, I have to put more on one side than the other so that I can even out myself with the rock.
But the NSD-S Hub will have the biggest potential impact getting ahead of future problems by partnering NATO officers and analysts with academics and subject-matter experts to focus international engagement (primarily training) in areas that would benefit from being preemptively inoculated from projected instability.
There was a piece by Ben Thompson more or less making this case, which is essentially that we should worry about abuses on a case-by-case basis going forward and only implement heavy regulation if a problem proves severe and present, not do so preemptively.
In the wake of political conflicts over water in Flint and Standing Rock — the Lakota phrase "Mní wichóní" ("Water is life") has become a common refrain at protests nationwide — the series seeks to preemptively draw attention to the area's water issues before they reach crisis levels.
FOSTA-SESTA, however, isn't without its detractors: Some sex workers say it will actually put them in further danger and push illicit activity into even deeper corners of the internet, and free internet proponents worry that platforms might censor or pull content preemptively just to avoid risk.
So there is a line of thinking in Washington that Republicans are already looking into Trump rather than letting him get off scot-free — and that if Trump did anything really extreme, like firing Mueller or preemptively pardoning his aides, that would be a bridge too far. Maybe.
The players who come into the room with clenched fists — the ones with something to prove to themselves, the preemptively defensive ones, or the ones who won a prior game and think they have to keep up a victory streak — are almost guaranteed to hear nothing but rain.
It's been roughly one year since the biggest Oscars debacle of our lifetimes (besides Crash winning): The infamous envelope mixup at the 89th Academy Awards that had presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway preemptively give the award to nominee La La Land instead of the actual winner, Moonlight.
FOSTA (the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act) and SESTA (the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act) make websites liable for what users say and do on their platforms, causing platforms to preemptively shutter or censor forums or entire sites where sex trafficking could feasibly happen (including the Craigslist personals page).
Mingbi's lawyer, Michael Brown, told CNBC that, "I'm reviewing the options with my client," when asked if she would also invoke her Fifth Amendment protections preemptively in Kraft's case, and if she would seek to have her case dismissed in light of Hanser's ruling on the video evidence.
It's an important distinction as countries including the United States grow increasingly concerned at the possibility a cyberattack on the electric grid, water supply or other infrastructure could lead to loss of human life, and create norms for how they will respond to those threats, either immediately or preemptively.
The system, currently being piloted in Australia in partnership with the country's eSafety Commissioner, allows users to upload nude photos preemptively directly to Facebook Messenger, so the company can create a digital fingerprint of sorts for the file to then prevent it from being uploaded maliciously in the future.
Here's another idea: Partisan leaders in Congress from both parties should preemptively agree on a joint power-sharing agreement that would be triggered by a close and suspicious election, so that a narrow and suspicious margin of power doesn't have the possibility of creating a fundamental crisis of legitimacy.
It's a shock-value blitzkrieg, and it feels desperate, as if director Nicholas Stoller and his co-writers (Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, plus original Neighbors screenwriters Andrew Jay Cohen and Brendan O'Brien) are out to preemptively scream down anyone who might doubt their commitment to juvenile comedy.
In conjunction with the new F-35 jets Tokyo has purchased, the upgrade will enhance Tokyo&aposs ability to go on the offensive, including the ability to preemptively strike its adversaries, rather than just to defend itself — and the ability to inflict pain, of course, carries a deterrent effect.
Some are preemptively shutting down for a day or more to allow teachers time to prepare physical packets to be sent home with students, said Domenech, whose organization is coordinating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and districts across the country on their response to the coronavirus.
Trump insisted Cruz, who trails the billionaire by nearly 400 delegates, is wasting his time considering a vice president and preemptively slammed Fiorina as a veep pick Wednesday morning, telling ABC's "Good Morning America" that the former Hewlett Packard executive had "one good debate" but didn't resonate with voters.
Late last month, just a week ahead of the 83rd anniversary of the founding of Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok Uthentawai (simply known as Uthentawai), Bangkok's metropolitan police preemptively raided its campus and that of the school's archrival, the Pathumwan Institute of Technology, located a short walk away.
Let's hope that audiences vote with their wallets at the box office, and that "Moana," a film that shows the incredible depth and richness that the world offers when we invite others in to share their stories, preemptively crushes "Ghost" -- a movie that turns ethnicity into just another special effect.
However, in response, Mackintosh preemptively canceled what was already the most profitable production in Broadway history, and the union faced considerable pressure to relent, including from New York Times reviewer Frank Rich, who excoriated Equity's decision as "insupportable ... reverse racism" in a rave review of Pryce at the West End.
The ultimate collapse of the summit is a valuable opportunity to try to make sure we do a better job next time, and not only take note of Trump's lies and nonsense when his statements are proven to be dishonest nonsense but to be preemptively skeptical of new claims he makes.
First, it was noted that VA tends to be defensive and overly reactive to criticism, by Congress and other-stakeholders, and that a leader who sets a tone of stability and better aptitude toward preemptively addressing the department's traditional strengths and weaknesses would be an initial step in the right direction.
Advocates for victims of domestic violence say that it is not unusual for there to be dueling orders of protection in abusive relationships: preemptively filing an order of protection can be a tactic used by an abusive partner or spouse to discredit the victim or cast suspicion on him or her.
Inventory is still falling by the day but there is a growing awareness that a good part of what is leaving is simply being relocated as the battery supply chain, which needs the sort of Class I nickel traded on both London and Shanghai markets, preemptively builds its own stocks.
One key difference between Privacy Shield and the prior Safe Harbor arrangement is these regular (annual) reviews that the arrangement is subject to — which puts the EU in a position of being able to warn US administrations preemptively against rolling back specific privacy protections, as indeed it has been doing.
Even if he agrees to stop running ads on his YouTube channel, there's still ground for the NCAA to preemptively argue that, even by doing this for free, the exposure and platform he's already garnered through being a UCF football player is a guarantor of income no matter when it happens.
"The FCC will no longer be in the business of micromanaging business models and preemptively prohibiting services and applications and products that could be pro-competitive," Pai said in an interview, adding that the Obama administration had sought to pick winners and losers and exercised "heavy-handed" regulation of the internet.
And a few days before that — at a rally in Colorado — he blamed his very own supporters for a potential Trump loss: Trump preemptively blames voters for a loss: "Just in case we don't make it because you people get lazy and don't vote, CO's very important" Yes, Donald Trump really likes winning.
A year later she posted a blog on the Tesla website, outlining a number of improvements and initiatives, including a new onsite occupational health clinic, athletic trainers who roam the factory floor to preemptively identify potential injuries and a "Find-It-Fix-It" program that rewards employees who speak up about safety risks.
Because his exact argument is preemptively dealt with in the text of the rule itself, which in the first place defines entities affected by the rules as advertising and providing "the capability to transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all Internet endpoints" — a definition that precludes editorial control.
" KCNA reported that a spokesman from the North Korean Foreign Ministry said, "The DPRK legally stipulates that if the supreme dignity of the DPRK is threatened, it must preemptively annihilate those countries and entities that are directly or indirectly involved in it, by mobilizing all kinds of strike means including the nuclear ones.
SESTA (the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act) and FOSTA (the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act) mean that websites will soon be accountable for what users say and do on their platforms, causing sites like Backpage to preemptively shutter or censor pages where sex trafficking could feasibly happen (including the Craigslist personals page).
With congressional and California State Assembly hearings taking place week, we need to ensure that rule-makings don't preemptively curtail the benefits that this technology can bring to society — such as California proposals that autonomous cars still require a human driver, preventing the elderly and people with disabilities from gaining these benefits.
In a memo, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said he is directing the agency's office of water to change current regulations under the federal Clean Water Act to eliminate the agency's power to preemptively or retroactively veto permits before or after they have been filed with the Army Corps of Engineers or state agencies.
Despite the January data supporting the notion of a "Boris bounce," the uncertain terrain of 11 months of trade negotiations between the U.K. and EU could render it easier for the BOE to ease monetary policy preemptively, free from political overtones, according to State Street Global Head of Macro Strategy Michael Metcalfe.
The only way, we've found, to get through an insanely busy season feeling refreshed and, most importantly, happy is to preemptively practice self-care: Carve out time for yourself, disconnect (even for just one night of the week), and de-stress — with the help of Ulta Beauty's most relaxing treat-yourself offerings.
If the pilot program goes into effect more broadly, it's not hard to imagine a Black Mirror scenario of subtle blame emerging whereby women, in particular, are socially pressured to submit to the process — in other words, to preemptively give up their privacy and bodily autonomy in an attempt to ward off future exploitation.
This is how the anti-revenge porn pilot program is going to work in Australia, according to a blog post Facebook published Thursday: First, users file a report with the country's eSafety Commissioner's office, saying that they want to preemptively report photos as being explicit, to prevent their spread in the future as revenge porn.
"I would worry in a real way that Donald Trump may preemptively pardon some people, and I still worry in a real way that Donald Trump may decide to cause the firing of Robert Mueller," Bharara told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," a podcast from the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
A second New York University trial is exploring if Hydroxychloroquine can be used as a preventative measure to preemptively treat people who don't have the virus but are in contact with those who do, according to an email seen by CNN that was sent by a member of the NY Health Department's Institutional Review Board.
For now, the president's greatest tool has been his rhetoric — particularly the ways in which he is using the war metaphor to try to boost public morale, reach supporters who remain dismissive of the worldwide pandemic and preemptively position himself as a president who rose to the occasion when voters weigh their options this November.
The president's son has been embroiled in controversy since preemptively revealing in emails he released in early July that he took a June 2016 meeting with a Kremlin-linked lawyer after being promised compromising material about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, and being told in an email that it was part of Russia's support for his father.
I THOUGHT EVERYONE WAS GONNA HATE NEO WAX BLOOM WHEN I WAS MAKING IT SO I PREEMPTIVELY TRIED TO GO TO UNIVERSITY BEFORE IT CAME OUT… THEN IT CAME OUT & EVERYTHING WAS FINE & I REALISED I OBVIOUSLY DON'T WANT TO BE IN DEBT & WORK AT GETTY IMAGES FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE OR SOME SHIT.
The White House on Tuesday night preemptively released some details of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's income and taxes he paid in 2005 as MSNBC teased leaked documents ahead of an evening broadcast.
With President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE releasing his first budget request Thursday, both parties are preemptively pointing fingers over who would be responsible if Congress misses a deadline in April to avoid a government shutdown.
Even before the president delivered his State of the Union address Tuesday evening, Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE preemptively dismissed everything he had to say.
In mid-February, the FBI preemptively ordered $40,000 worth of hand sanitizer and face masks in case of an outbreak in the US. In 20183, before the Covid-19 outbreak that began in Wuhan, China — Covid-19 is the disease caused by the coronavirus — the global hand sanitizer market was projected to be worth over $5.5 billion by 24.
It's worth mentioning that if you're suddenly asked to sign an arbitration agreement without receiving anything new in return (such as a bonus, salary increase, promotion, or additional benefits), it may be a sign that the employer is preemptively trying to shield itself from what it perceives to be an imminent court battle, such as a class action lawsuit.
Lindsey Graham, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said there is bipartisan support for one part of a gun control package — a grant program that encourages states to set up "red flag" programs that allow law enforcement officers to preemptively seize a person's firearms if they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Gypsy gets more and more wiley as the episode goes on, first giving her mom the slip at the movies, then again at the mall, and finally, preemptively planning an excuse for running away from Dee Dee: She grabs a kangaroo stuffed animal, throws it in a gift bag, and says she ran away so she could buy it for Dee Dee.
I just want to point out that, while Lonzo did drop a diss track on his teammate Kyle Kuzma shortly before he went on this Jet Ski Trip With The Boys, Kuzma had just, ostensibly, climbed down from the Great Wall of China which is sort of like the best real life equivalent to preemptively recording a comeback there is.
And his attack on the process marks the continuation of a tactic he has utilized in the past, according to Vox's Aaron Rupar: On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Trump held a rally in the state and tried to preemptively delegitimize those results by promoting conspiracy theories that claim the Democratic Party is rigging the election against national frontrunner Sen.
Whenever I reserve anything questionable-looking through an online travel agency— say, a Sicily airport hotel with blurry photos and no official website — I obsessively cross-reference listings, drill into Instagram geo-tags, scour Facebook pages and preemptively check whether HotelTonight, the last-minute hotel-booking app, has a presence in the market, just in case I need a contingency plan.
Illustration: Jim Cooke ((Gizmodo)The sex robot community—the people who make the sex robots, and the people who want to have sex with the sex robots—suffered a blow this past week, when the Houston City Council voted to preemptively ban what would've been the first sex robot "brothel" in the U.S. But even those council members must know that their gesture was futile.
It prevents the president from abusing the unilateral powers of the office to benefits cronies and political allies; it helps explain why Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford never pardoned the Watergate burglars and conspirators (besides Nixon himself), why George W. Bush didn't preemptively pardon members of his administration who engaged in torture, why corrupt members of Congress from a president's own party still face prosecution.
Unfavorable opinion of the FBI: 47% in the GOP; 14% among Ds. As you see below, overall opinion of the FBI fell over the past year in the two polls we compared, likely driven entirely by falling approval from Rs. Be smart: The stark new Republican skepticism of the FBI means that Trump has succeeded in preemptively undermining the findings of special counsel Bob Mueller.
Much like the Season 2 finale, "Chapter Fifty-Four" was loaded with irony, giving us moments of Jane-and-Michael perfection that only preemptively salted the wound of his imminent departure; Michael tearing up with excitement at the prospect of a new baby, Michael and Jane revisiting the site of an early date, little Michael dressing as a cop for Halloween (file under: How Dare You).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday preemptively attacked Democrats for any potential criticism of his administration's response to Hurricane Florence along the mid-Atlantic coast.
Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) has decried "hipster antitrust," referring to insults against antitrust policy that aims to preemptively mitigate harms from mergers before they actually happen in the market.
Similarly, when Comey presented his findings in the Clinton investigation, he preemptively declared that "no reasonable prosecutor" would indict on such evidence, a claim subsequently challenged by those as credentialed as Rudy Giuliani and Joseph diGenova, former United States attorneys for, respectively, the Southern District of New York and Washington, D.C. In both instances, Comey put nothing on the table to substantively defend his decisions.
Airport security pat-downs are about to become so invasive cops have been told to expect 911 calls Airport security pat-downs are about to become so invasive cops have been told to expect 911 calls The TSA is instituting new regulations for airport security pat-downs, and the techniques are reportedly so invasive that the agency preemptively warned local police to expect calls from concerned travelers.
That is to say, we have a presidential election in the US, and then in 2017 they're going to have a presidential election in South Korea, so neither the senior leadership in the US or in South Korea is going to do anything preemptively against North Korea in that time period because it's just rude in politics to leave a mess for your successor to take over.

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