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But because those restraints they make us free, and those restraints come with burdens.
Restrained Inmates have been dragged and/or lifted by their restraints and even kicked while prone in restraints.
I think the only restraints on what he says is what he thinks he can't say, no one else should impose restraints.
Our own Supreme Court has long frowned on prior restraints, and the prior restraints it has struck down share much in common with the website ban.
Staff are often trained to manage youth who act out by using solitary confinement, physical restraints or, in some cases, chemical restraints such as pepper spray.
"The officers lifted him out of the cell and into the restraint chair and applied the lap belt, leg restraints and hand restraints," the report said.
House financial services funding bill puts new restraints on regulators: A spending bill released Wednesday by the House Appropriations Committee includes major restraints for financial regulatory agencies.
I see him as somebody who worked within utter conventions — formal restraints, economic restraints — and ended up making art and entertainment that is completely inexplicable and incredibly American.
But in this case, the restraints imposed by [AEDPA] . . .
The only restraints we have are the constraints of time.
We're both latched into foot restraints extending from the module.
It was not immediately clear what he meant by restraints.
They idealise business and loathe nimbyism and restraints on trade.
Guards throughout the plane spring into action, unlocking the restraints.
She thrashed against the restraints, then fell into a coma.
There are no filters anymore, no restraints, no cultural guardrails.
This year Trump is dismantling those restraints one by one.
Ms. Thompson freed herself from the restraints and called 911.
She would later release her abstractions from these spatial restraints.
Bureaucratic agencies must accept sensible restraints on their regulatory powers.
Fidelity fund competitors had no restraints on investing in Aclaris.
It would also make clear the restraints on his power.
Texas and Florida had no such restraints after their hurricanes.
A third were in handcuffs or other restraints when stunned.
After trying to hurt himself, he was put in restraints.
Pace didn't like keeping restraints tight, not even on a sim.
Dalai Lama's unwavering stance on nonviolence, place strong restraints upon our
Today there are fewer restraints on universities' natural inclination towards internationalism.
There are no constitutional restraints on his power to do so.
He said he does not believe the women were in restraints.
Restraints on growth imposed by international institutions are doomed to failure.
Gosling delivers a performance almost choked by the restraints of American
He said that Fed tightening could trigger restraints on capital flows.
The President's authority is subject to certain statutory and constitutional restraints.
The time restraints and multitude of doctors make it really difficult.
I can be who I am without any restraints or confinements.
Congress cannot be trusted to impose the proper restraints on itself.
Now, after the killing of General Suleimani, those restraints could evaporate.
Such an arrangement seemed to impose few restraints on Mr. Berlusconi.
But reducing tariffs creates momentum for tearing down other trade restraints.
"In the Behavioral Health [unit], it is not uncommon to place patients in restraints at the start of their treatment and then remove the restraints as we stabilize the patient," Lindsey said through a hospital spokesperson.
Once the man was allowed to stand, they applied four-point soft restraints but neglected to observe a time limit on those restraints, which hospital, state, and CMS policy stipulates should be no longer than four hours.
You can add restraints if you like — plus a pillow or two.
He was testing his restraints when Pace looked up from the comm.
The super PAC could be running up against its own financial restraints.
Agents placed the two subjects in restraints as a precaution, Eimiller says.
Children are punished with "physical restraints and seclusion techniques," the suit reads.
The father never did admit to using the restraints on the child.
Economic restraints push museums to continuously re-evaluate their purpose, says Chan.
Moreover, even as optimists focus on Korea, nuclear restraints elsewhere are unravelling.
Two restraints and one leniency Racial anxieties also play a major role.
The US doesn't respect restraints and rationality, but strength and strong will.
No, but, at one point, I was put in four-point restraints.
The First Amendment prevents the government from imposing "prior restraints" on speech.
But why live by spending restraints when you can just waive them?
If you impose restraints, you are disadvantaging her because of her sex.
What they didn't have was structural restraints on the power of government.
In his music, Mr. Abrahamsen uses restraints as opportunities for creative exploration.
There are also restraints in China due to pipeline and terminal capacities.
These restraints are scheduled to expire on Sunday, potentially deluging the markets.
And I celebrate my freedom from bureaucratic restraints that once held me.
Like Ms. Schreck, they're old enough to be weary of such restraints.
If the bill becomes law, banks would face fewer restraints on misconduct.
He lacks the restraints that still keep many other politicians in check.
Some come without restraints (or with more restraints), some come with a spreader bar (a bar that attaches to a person's legs, keeping them open), and some come with extra accessories like collars, dildo rods, or enema bag holders.
When she used that rosary to break herself out of her restraints. 16.
Can he throw off the tight emotional restraints that seem to bind him?
Today's pound-shop Powellites don't suffer from any such restraints. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
But these restraints are applied in an uneven way that favors the left.
The driver and passengers were all wearing seat belts or restraints, they said.
Many voters are turning to populists with little commitment to restraints on power.
Subsequent administrations, both British and Chinese, whittled away the restraints on government intervention.
Trump policies would be inflationary, particularly restraints on trade like a border tax.
Putin recently lamented that there are institutional "restraints" keeping Trump from normalizing ties.
Within the restraints the filmmakers were under, they did the most they could.
" He said various new restraints are "having a negative impact on job growth.
Not sure how your sex preferences fit into the world of sexual restraints?
It imposed restraints on the power politics that had nearly destroyed the world.
She then compared the restraints of corsets to her career as a model.
If the regular time restraints sound too intimidating there is "Zen Mode" included.
They've always been with us, chipping away at society's restraints and influencing history.
The Trump administration is fighting hard against the restraints of the Flores agreement.
There are no restraints in a binge, but there can be some guilt.
Despots and terrorists could use them against innocent populations, removing any ethical restraints.
Financial restraints are thought to be a key factor in deterring women applicants.
That's why I was particularly excited to test it out without any restraints.
Also at hand was a generous supply of condoms, first-aid materials, and restraints.
Export restraints are now illegal under the rules of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
Hopefully Trump keeps that in mind as he guides the agency to "slash" restraints.
Mr. Simons also has restraints on his mind, but of the human resources kind.
The room came furnished with a "punishment chair" complete with wrist and ankle restraints.
Here, we're rounding up the best bondage toys, from chokers to restraints to whips.
A firm often wants to put restraints on the parties it does business with.
Putting restraints on class action litigation is a major goal of the business community.
Hydro blamed lower aluminum prices, production restraints and the effects of a cyber-attack.
However, when creating this report, the authors didn't think about the potential financial restraints.
Those restraints are not failures: they are part of the point of the pact.
This diminishes our inner restraints and inhibitions, while making us less empathetic towards others.
Government officials say they cannot give in to their demands because of budget restraints.
A Clinton Supreme Court is far more likely to erode those restraints, as well.
Throwing off restraints Fred Trump and his generation exercised lots of executive-level restraint.
Mar 7: Google faces antitrust EU complaint over imposing contractual restraints on Android manufacturers.
Oddly enough, when you add restraints to your sex life, the possibilities are endless.
Make sure to check back, as we'll be updating with new sexy restraints regularly.
Each time, democracy was eventually restored, but with considerable restraints imposed by the army.
Holmes retreated from his earlier belief that free speech protects only against prior restraints.
All of these concerns are plausible and do present possible restraints on the market.
The officer refused to loosen the chain and insisted that the restraints were necessary.
But airbags, seat geometry, and restraints also contribute to a higher occupant-protection score.
Murphy says he's "not really interested" in federal restraints on what athletes can do.
His mother said he was placed in physical restraints for hours at a time.
For nearly two years, I watched a plucky woman deflect the restraints of Alzheimer's.
In American constitutional democracy, democratic choices are limited by restraints imposed by the Constitution.
Price restraints are sure to face resistance from a small army of pharmaceutical lobbyists.
President Donald Trump has loosened the Obama administration's restraints on military force and civilian oversight.
Barnes," stating "The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is similarly suspicious of prior restraints.
It all allows him to merge his ecological lifestyle with the restraints of urban space.
To get your feet wet, try experimenting with blindfolds, light restraints, spanking or role-playing.
The group has tried for years to pass a bill restricting the use of restraints.
Marks, who was wearing an orange jumpsuit and restraints, was at large for nine hours.
Zip-tie restraints, a ski mask and Mace were found in Worley's truck, police said.
His argument is to free American business from what he sees as unnecessary government restraints.
Still, because of financial and logistical restraints, this is only really feasible for major events.
In the Midwest, we badly need more legal restraints on how frac sand mines operate.
The weight of restraints on your waists, wrists, and ankles makes it difficult to walk.
The resident saw a woman wearing only a T-shirt with restraints around her wrist.
Currently, there are some restraints on the way other countries can invest in US businesses.
The Iron Curtain of course imposed restraints; otherwise, we applied for visas and roamed lightheartedly.
They could bring up amendments trying to impose fiscal restraints, spending cuts or military expenditures.
The Federal Trade Commission has also addressed other restraints, for example on the ridesharing market.
He meets all checks and balances, all restraints on his power, with fire and fury.
In Louisiana, violence and the use of restraints have spiked in the last five years.
These self-imposed restraints are not purely formal, nor should they be read that way.
Fifty Shades was a cultural phenomenon that inspired countless people to pull out the leather restraints.
By the end of the '249s, Radiohead was exhausted with the stylistic restraints of rock music.
By the end of the '261.8s, Radiohead was exhausted with the stylistic restraints of rock music.
The policy was updated in 2015 to include the use of any restraints on pregnant women.
It's hard to imagine the current president wanting to saddle himself with such self-imposed restraints.
Financial restraints emerged as the most prominent concern, and was cited by 30 percent of respondents.
The Reagan administration favoured "voluntary export restraints", whereby the Japanese government would promise to curb exports.
Restraints inside the air lock can hold down these technologies as they're exposed to the vacuum.
Additionally, Moses was the first Virgin Galactic crew member to float freely without restraints during weightlessness.
So we don't believe in a centralized planned economy where the government puts restraints on it.
However, authorities said they were finally able to secure him by using leg and wrist restraints.
There is big money to be made in the destruction industry and few restraints in place.
She'll also be taught how to get out of restraints ... like duct tape or zip ties.
We would not have a presidency untethered from any restraints imposed by the separation of powers.
The sergeant contacted about Jane Doe's case said the restraints were mandatory, according to the lawsuit.
That has been punishing short-holders, limited only by the restraints of the exchange's lending rules.
The bill's lack of restraints on the CFPB has already cost it support in the House.
Bush at the time said the temporary restraints on steel imports were allowed under WTO rules.
Unfortunately, regulators and government agencies are already exploring new regulations and restraints for such transformative technologies.
With no more elections left, Clinton is free from the political restraints that shackled her candidacy.
Because Bose Frames are combining two distinct products in your life, there will be some restraints.
Mr. Lightfoot said the officers took him to yet another cell, removed his restraints and swung.
I have a toy chest that's filled with silk restraints, blindfolds, candles, and other BDSM toys.
Subsequently, in several paragraphs inserted into a law on reservoirs and waterworks, he invalidated the restraints.
Some caretakers are noticing that patients need less medicine and physical restraints after using these techniques.
But economic restraints have never stopped Suleimani and his Quds Force before and may not now.
The S.E.C.'s motion appears to be a first move to put restraints on Mr. Musk.
The Soviets had no such restraints and quickly understood the propaganda value of such a launch.
But at least one thing is clear: Child restraints are effective in preventing injury and death.
"They're for you," he responded as he could be seen placing the restraints around Rolle's wrists.
One approach to closing the gap has been removing the regulatory restraints to building new housing.
The 2013 rules apply restraints on the use of lethal force outside areas of active hostilities.
During arrest, Maldonado attempted his first escape, and was placed in hobble restraints as a precaution.
Once the guard unlocked his restraints, McCormick began to slam his head into the cell door.
"NASA is undertaking much more complex science missions than in the past, and at the same time they're having to operate under cost restraints and schedule restraints," Scott Hubbard, professor of aeronautics at Stanford and one of the lead authors of the report, tells The Verge.
Hidden under the modern German engineering is a vehicle wanting to break free of the electronic restraints.
Are there any specific constraints (things the military must do), and restraints (things the military cannot do)?
This includes everything from seat cushions to head restraints to bottle holders, or even the sound system.
A mystery woman recorded dragging wrist restraints was the victim of an abusive, suicidal boyfriend, police say.
The restraints were off, and we were all on board with what we knew we were making.
The crew also has to use special toilets which have leg restraints and a vacuum for waste.
Once again came the restraints, the tablet with the racing game, the moans, and the widened eyes.
Before he walked away, he threatened to put me in four-point restraints if I didn't behave.
The press release also cited the alleged lack or improper use of child restraints and seat belts.
It has sped up spending on infrastructure, trimmed income taxes and relaxed some restraints on bank lending.
It is against police policy to transport a prisoner without proper restraints such as a seat belt.
Grissom removed his restraints during the fire and worked with White to try to open the capsule.
After looking at Apple's struggles and compromises in China, do we really want to loosen those restraints?
"There are no restraints," said Michael Zakkour, vice president of China/Asia Pacific practice at Tompkins International.
After the gunmen left she was able to break out of the restraints and called for help.
Last year international miners boosted shipments to China by a quarter as Beijing's output restraints drained supply.
Congress would be calling for more supervision and restraints on the power of Mueller and his office.
The problem isn't legal restraints, and it's not a solution to what ails the health care economy.
There are ways that we can put reasonable restraints without dramatically interfering with people's Second Amendment rights.
A spending bill released Wednesday by the House Appropriations Committee includes major restraints for financial regulatory agencies.
The imposition of fiscal restraints shouldn't come to anyone's surprise — the national debt is reaching epic proportions.
The news comes days after Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez announced legislation proposing new restraints on predatory lenders.
It is no argument to complain that such restrictions involve predictive judgments; all lawful prior restraints do.
It can restructure debt, dictate austerity restraints and sell off such city assets as its water utility.
Dementia patients may also try to pull it out, leading to physical or chemical restraints (read: drugs).
After about four hours, the police cut the six protesters out of the restraints and arrested them.
"KinkLab Bondage Basics Leather Hog Tie: "This gets used on my boyfriend with my cuffs and restraints.
On the other, a red leather wall with several sets of restraints for your wrists and ankles.
The restraints are almost fully loosened, and what staff sees in private is more public than ever.
Traveling so much, along with all the time restraints, thoroughly affects what you put into your body.
The pediatricians' group objects to infant-sleep products that are set at an incline or require restraints.
That move raised questions about growing restraints on political freedom in Hong Kong, a semiautonomous Chinese territory.
The sheriff did not think the women were in restraints when they drowned, as early reports indicated.
"Our presidential directive effectively reversed those restraints, effectively enabling offensive cyberoperations through the relevant departments," he said.
The use of arm restraints to prevent accidental dislodgment of the various tubes and catheters is common.
He's trying to rend the fabric of whatever restraints are being placed upon them by the idiom.
He was seen in the facility wearing leg restraints and no shoes, according to the sheriff's office.
We're going to have to agree to some restraints, and that's going to require processes and controls.
The only restraints now on North Korea going forward will have to come from its neighbor, China.
They were unable to detach restraints and became submerged upside down in 40-degree water and drowned.
They were unable to detach restraints and became submerged upside down in 40-degree water and drowned.
Restraints and body positioning may make breathing a challenge, but repositioning is always within the Nomad's grasp.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has previously warned against inclined sleepers and sleepers that require securing restraints.
Due to current legal restraints, puppies aren't allowed to vote in the United States Presidential Election of 2016.
From whips and crops to lace eye masks, fluffy handcuffs, garters and hand restraints, she thought of everything.
Weymouth police released a photo of Lopes, 20, being handcuffed in a hospital bed with the officer's restraints.
Despite domestic and international restraints, Mr Trump would, then, be fully able to start a ruinous trade war.
By the end of his first year he had decreed that he was not bound by judicial restraints.
Popular—no tiddler, with $48bn in assets—is not only free of those restraints but benefits from them.
Unfortunately, the plan only calls for restraints on discretionary spending, which has already been capped by congressional Republicans.
In the 1980s America could be bought off by other countries that promised "voluntary" restraints on their exports.
"The prisoners are handcuffed and shackled but sometimes they are able to defeat those restraints," said the sheriff.
" Mnuchin said that "we don't believe in a centralized planning economy where the government puts restraints on it.
Working under these extreme self-imposed restraints, Larsen focuses attention on a wide range of banal human gestures.
Free of the restraints and rules of most competitions, the new martial art had only one mission: Lethality.
It's rarer than enjoying being called a slut in bed or light restraints, but it's certainly out there.
ICE agents wrapped some who protested, or just stood up to ask a question, in full-body restraints.
This demonstration representing the working man sees performers wearing encrusted, gray clothes to illustrate the restraints of society.
Yet Anchor itself never made Genevieve a focal product due to the simple restraints of space and time.
The Democrats claim they should go to a judge and get him or her to lift those restraints.
But I don't think ESPN would put those restraints into a skinny bundle that it launched this year.
It's a sharp departure from the old prescription of bed rest, medication and, in some cases, physical restraints.
By now, no one should have any illusions about how Trump will behave if he faces no restraints.
There's every reason to believe that Kavanaugh will shield the president from accountability or restraints on his power.
He then used a roundabout example to explain that debate time restraints don't allow time for lengthy answers.
Police noticed the restraints were loose prior to arriving at the jail, but failed to properly restrain him.
The speaker clearly is attempting to override the structural restraints against the abuse of power by the House.
In Cooney&aposs case, the team put restraints around her arms and carried her away on a stretcher.
If you're a pro, break out the restraints, or give shibari — a type of rope bondage — a try.
The president's disregard for moral constraint makes legal restraints on his war-making powers all the more important.
Under these restraints and until Mr. Trump's election, populism was confined to the fringes of the political system.
Advocates of a so-called "clean" debt ceiling increase claim that adding in spending restraints would be irresponsible.
For example, deregulation would stimulate the economy — in part, by removing restraints on reckless lending, borrowing and production.
Wang considers the ethics of involuntary treatment (having experienced it, including being put into restraints, she's against it).
Nor is Trump shackled by the traditional ideological, temperamental, or institutional restraints that curb politicians' most transactional tendencies.
While it does not explicitly say whether restraints are considered to be emergency interventions, an occupational therapist who worked at Guiding Hands in the mid-2000s told BuzzFeed News employees were trained to use restraints as a "last resort" and only if a student was a danger to themselves or others.
The mode of curatorial taste inspiring this super assemblage, however tenaciously wide-ranging it is, is tempered by invisible, taciturn intellectual restraints that focus the eye on specific details and factual content — judicious restraints of identity and lucidity that approximate the very love of things that inspired these acts of collecting.
He dipped a ladle into the wax bath and continued until her ankles wore similar restraints to her wrists.
Paparazzi photos show Cara and Ashley carrying a sex bench with adjustable restraints into their home in West Hollywood.
But the ranks of his allies are waning, and Trump is evidently chafing under the restraints of his staff.
The practices described in the report underscore how few judicial restraints there are on police use of facial recognition.
Sometimes these restraints — either a physical hold or a shot of sedatives — happened with little provocation, according to interviews.
But there are few plans to add more cameras to the many already installed, Khor stressed, citing resource restraints.
And if an entrepreneur objects to even the loosest of restraints, then maybe it's not a deal worth winning.
After all, if you're going to challenge state constraints on sexual freedom, why not turn up in bondage restraints?
The use of chemical weapons clearly violates international law, but history has shown us that moral restraints are tenuous.
They ordered some sleeves and asked Gray to try her hand at restraints, whips, blindfolds, floggers, and the like.
Google: In March, the EU hit Google with an antitrust complaint for over-imposing contractual restraints on Android manufacturers.
It was just enough to see Caroline, her mouth agape, eyes staring directly at him, pulling against her restraints.
Another thing was that I was interested in what the possibilities were with sustainable clothing, and also the restraints.
"There are ways that we can put reasonable restraints without dramatically interfering with people's Second Amendment rights," Warner said.
I mean, there are ways that we can put reasonable restraints without dramatically interfering with people's Second Amendment rights.
In response to questions about the bags, the Police Department said it had used the restraints for 25 years.
He was functional manager of seating and restraints at Bentley Motors and also once worked at Jaguar Land Rover .
This discrimination may take the form of differential prescription patterns at times or increased restraints use in the hospital.
There are, of course, several exceptions to the general rule against prior restraints on speech, including national security concerns.
Prior restraints occur when a law prevents a person or company from speaking before the opportunity to speak occurs.
Prison officials would be forbidden from using restraints on pregnant women before, during, and shortly after they give birth.
The administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama loosened the restraints on targeted killings, often done by drones.
The use of chemical weapons clearly violates international law, but history has shown us that moral restraints are tenuous.
IKEA launched a campaign called "Secure It!" in March 2015 to more publicly promote the need for wall restraints.
They say Iran's young population has proved far more resistant to the government's societal restraints compared with their parents.
But for many of the militants, these restraints are merely masks for the preservation of the existing power structures.
If they had, the evidence showed, they would have seen it contained used duct tape, blood and discarded restraints.
The briefing included a description of how to use a cutting tool to cut their restraints, the pilot said.
The briefing included a description of how to use a cutting tool to sever their restraints, the pilot said.
The commission's proposal is an acknowledgment that euro zone fiscal restraints don't work for the region as a whole.
The Bureau of Prisons is planning to propose a new rule to expand the use of restraints on inmates.
Fathi said it was "worrisome" to change rules so that the restraints are not considered a use of force.
Removing firearms from this list and transferring them to Commerce jurisdiction will exempt them from these important legal restraints.
It favored assumed restraints on the nuclear progress of Iran in a tradeoff for providing sanctions relief to Tehran.
For decades after the New Deal, the government supervised the economic system, placing on it various restraints and controls.
In a charmed but controversial life, Trump has rarely faced consequences for his rule breaking and defiance of restraints.
Since setting off the nuclear age, America has been the major, if imperfect, force behind the restraints that exist.
He ran vowing to dispense with the politically correct restraints of the past and has upheld that promise steadfastly.
Salvini has suggested the coalition will ignore restraints in the 2020 budget, arguing the priority was to boost growth.
Our collective freedom and well-being depends on a set of restraints that govern society and how it operates.
The acknowledgment appears to be Bezos's first public remark regarding Amazon's efforts to introduce some restraints on facial recognition.
Parliament passed unpopular legislation in September that loosened restraints imposed by war-renouncing Article 9 of the country's constitution.
Yet despite their evident restraints, these packaged sites signal to criminals a home left alone and ripe for theft.
Republicans have signaled that they want to address health-care legislation next month before tax reform due to procedural restraints.
Children were locked in closets, choked, put into prone restraints for minor behavior issues, sent to jail and even killed.
BNP said it needed to transform itself to cope with "restraints" such as European capital ratio requirements and banking regulations.
But we haven't figured out what the restraints are that we need to impose on ourselves, legally and even morally.
Always use safety equipment provided and never attempt to wriggle free of or loosen restraints or other safety devices. 8.
Of course, the notion of applying theoretical restraints on the future of AI and machine learning is laced with difficulties.
But these drawbacks are quite unlike the restraints it places on the sort of muscular reciprocation Mr Trump's team contemplates.
The footage showed the woman wearing only a T-shirt with restraints around her wrist before she left the frame.
With fewer political restraints, Omstead and Vaux intended to make Prospect Park a work of art on its own terms.
When commitments and restraints meant Ben couldn't be in these spaces as much as he liked, he changed his mindset.
In March 2018, the FAA issued an emergency order prohibiting doors-off helicopter flights unless passengers had quick-release restraints.
Inside they discovered the disheveled 30-year-old woman, in restraints and with a locked chain wrapped around her neck.
Due to the time restraints of the Hackathon, the interactive dancing functionality has yet to be added to the program.
Enacted in 1890, the Sherman Act prohibits "restraints of trade" and the meaning of that cryptic phrase still remains unresolved.
The physical restraints were then often replaced by chemical ones, and residents were tranquillized with powerful antipsychotics such as Haldol.
"; piping up, when the security staff realized they have no restraints for a household intruder, with an immediate, "We do!
In a mental health policy class, I remember debating the use of physical restraints, and arguing vehemently against the practice.
But in light of the new national unity, those restraints have been relaxed so long as the presentations encourage patriotism.
Diamond said the new language adds clarity to the original agreement and places significant restraints on Musk's use of Twitter.
"We have further emboldened forces of impunity by removing one of the last restraints holding them back," Mr. Bagares said.
It was once common to use physical restraints, shock collars and trip wires to produce unnatural animal behaviors on film.
J.E. recalled that he told them to get on their knees so he could put plastic restraints on their wrists.
Some of the weakness is implicit in Trump's attempts to reassert himself against restraints imposed by his allies or advisers.
Minutes later, a New York City police officer moved in and placed her hand behind her back with plastic restraints.
As I said, its tough to come up with a good set of these, especially with the letter count restraints.
Dr. Herbert Harman, a psychiatrist and medical director for the facility, said violence and the need for restraints are rare.
For a brief moment before the hallucinations, delusions, restraints, seclusion and hospitalization that ensued, an intense calm washed over me.
Without "adult supervision" and institutional restraints, the C.E.-Bro's vices end up infecting the culture of the workplaces they control.
Our membership in the European Union is not a set of restraints; it is what has been propping us up.
Julie Raque Adams, that would limit restraints during labor and delivery and create statewide standards for women in Kentucky's jails.
Kocianski explained that U.S. tech companies would be put off by becoming banks themselves due to the accompanying regulatory restraints.
But the law signed by Trump last week eases restraints on federal spending, almost certainly leading to larger federal shortfalls.
Burns believed inflation, or its appearance, would abate if Nixon and Congress placed some government restraints on wages and prices.
The incident led federal authorities to announce such "doors off" flights would be prohibited unless passengers had quick-release restraints.
A Parkersburg Police Department release says officers investigating reports of abuse last month found the son malnourished with wounds from restraints.
Investigators uncovered wrist and ankle restraints, chains, and a dog shock collar in the motel room where the family was living.
Yet they resist the imposition of tougher fiscal restraints on national governments and they dislike being told what reforms to undertake.
Restraints in which a patient is pressed facedown against the floor are considered especially dangerous because of the risk of suffocation.
Both sides must reject so-called "voluntary export restraints" and "orderly marketing agreements," which are just fancy names for managed trade.
Freed from Cabinet restraints, Abbott has criticized Turnbull's policies from the backbench, although Joyce said he would not destabilize the government.
Although I printed a variety of sizes, due to time restraints I was only able to cut out the biggest set.
Our choice is between a world with international acronyms and restraints on national behavior and a world of all-engulfing chaos.
If things go as planned, it could work towards removing one of the most significant restraints currently holding back commercial spaceflight.
These delicious, campy critiques of good taste, bourgeois society, and the restraints of middle-class life come at a crucial moment.
The CHOICE Act would also put major restraints on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, long considered unaccountable and redundant by Republicans.
The difference isn't the inherent righteousness of the US Government, but the restraints our system tries to put on that power.
In Montreal, Raymond Biesinger and Drew Demers, who play together in punk outfit The Famines, were running up against those restraints.
We need to abolish or reform the FISA process, to put clear and severe restraints on government surveillance of political campaigns.
Clem, a radio personality known as Bubba the Love Sponge, said he now required minors to wear head-and-neck restraints.
But the Conservatives eased spending restraints for the current fiscal year as the outlook for personal and corporate tax revenues rose.
They're all good, though only Ms. Mbatha-Raw really breaks through the restraints of the short format and delivers something powerful.
Tired of the restraints, tired of his staff, Trump is reveling in ticking off just about every person who serves him.
Still, OPEC says supply restraints should be maintained to ensure the end of a glut that had built up since 2014.
I think he has a problem of having to govern, restraints that sometimes are troubling to those that are nongovernmental activists.
The responses from audiences were mixed: One the one hand, they made leading men appear more manly, free of conventional restraints.
It persuaded the Reagan administration to force the Japanese into "voluntary" export restraints on cars — raising car prices for American consumers.
Although the rights of nature movement is growing fast, turning its aspirations into effective restraints on commercial interests remains a challenge.
Trump has torn through some establishment restraints on his conduct, but his weakness is still the major story of his presidency.
"We need to know much more about how, when and on whom these restraints are going to be used," he said.
If the use of restraints is not considered force, Fathi argues, that could lead to little to no documentation or oversight.
Until those measures are signed into law, Mulvaney and his allies get precisely the same budget restraints they proposed in June.
The virtual-reality headsets are connected to the trains themselves and are stored in a box in front of the restraints.
By comparison, threatening to abandon the nuclear restraints so painstakingly negotiated by the Obama administration is almost risk and cost-free.
Every feminist wave has been forced to confront the myriad of social restraints, requirements, and contradictions inherent in definitions of autonomy.
We shouldn't forget that states adopted these restraints in response to a series of debt crises from 1840 through the 1880s.
So far at least, Mr. Trump has shown that he does not believe in the restraints other presidents put on themselves.
Today's episode of our new podcast, The Daily, focuses on Mr. Trump's changes to Obama-era restraints on the financial industry.
"The United States and the United Kingdom have traditionally functioned in putting restraints on GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries," he said.
When Johnson attempts to sit up several minutes into the video, he is swiftly pushed down and placed in leg restraints.
My jail cell was a 10-by-10-foot hospital room, and my restraints were IV poles carrying dozens of drugs.
But in the next economic downturn, for-profit colleges will have fewer federal restraints in their pursuit of students — and profit.
Richard Blumenthal discussed the Consent Act, new legislation that would put restraints on data collection by Facebook, that he and Sen.
They suffer from limited funding and institutional restraints, and are only just coming to terms with the scale of the problem.
B.J. is on trial for war crimes when he suddenly breaks free of his restraints and goes on a killing spree.
The restraints on Iran's centrifuges disappear after 10 years, and the limits on uranium enrichment go away five years after that.
By removing religious restraints on the study of the body, he ushered modern hygiene and medicine into a region ravaged by plague.
In addition to these environmental restraints, it's worth remembering that pretty much all digital assistants systems respond audibly to any voice commands.
IKEA has included restraints with our chests of drawers for decades, and wall attachment is an integral part of the assembly instructions.
A detective spoke with Breaux, who admitted to applying restraints but said this wasn&apost a form of punishment, the documents stated.
Stigers admitted to being present when the children were being put in the restraints, and she claimed she tried to stop Breaux.
" The suit says that she "never struggled, resisted, or acted in any way that would even remotely support the use of restraints.
"I still think it is random crazy, because they apparently cut her restraints and threw her out of the car," she says.
The OIG said that according to ICE standards being in disciplinary segregation isn't a valid reason to using restraints outside their cells.
Chinese officials have also acknowledged that they view the enforcement mechanism as crucial, but that it can't only put restraints on China.
She wrote about the harrowing details, including the hand restraints that they used to ensure she wouldn't pull out the breathing tube.
This is the same Northern Territory government that voted for guards to be able to use mechanical restraints on children like Voller. .
It is not yet clear if the bus passengers were wearing seatbelts or even if the minibus was fitted with suitable restraints.
"There's some issues obviously with the video surveillance, of why she was wearing those restraints and the circumstances around it," he said.
The fire burned through White's restraints, and he was found laying just below the hatch which he had been struggling to open.
His restraints were a controversial police tactic known as the "prone position," which can increase the risk for sudden death from asphyxiation.
"Once inside the house, that's when he gained control of them and used restraints," he says, noting that Megan was sexually assaulted.
"You'll breed well," he assures her as she struggles against her restraints, his damaged eyes twinkling in the darkness with fatherly hope.
The dissenting judge, Rosemary Pooler, rejected qualified immunity for the prison officials, saying Allah's restraints were "without any justification" and therefore unconstitutional.
How is it that Japan has so many restraints on American-made autos that there are so few U.S. cars in Tokyo?
The general election opponent, Anthony Pappas, has little money and is focused on putting restraints on state judges (hardly a winning issue).
Robert Bowers, 46, walked into court in wrist, waist and ankle restraints Thursday, with a large bandage on his upper left arm.
You can find restraints like gags or shackles and punishment tools like floggers or clamps in any sex shop—even on Walmart.com.
And with the departure announcements by aides who have had a moderating or restraining influence, he has ever fewer restraints and guardrails.
Additionally, they determined that the use of restraints during her labor was "excessive," but did not award any damages for the incident.
That remains the overwhelming view among Republicans, who have come to see debt-ceiling votes as an opportunity to enact fiscal restraints.
Until then, the F.A.A. will order no more 'doors-off' operations that involve restraints that cannot be released quickly in an emergency.
Soften any of these restraints even a little and the cost target that storage must meet rises to something far more tractable.
They appeared most concerned about the prospect of Congress instituting similar restraints on the president's ability to fire officials at other agencies.
Bloomberg is a test of what exactly it is that Democrats so feared in Trump's dismissal of democratic restraints and liberal norms.
The accord, agreed to in 2015, is largely nonbinding, imposing no serious legal restraints on the United States or any other nation.
Some of PiS's changes echo ones introduced in Hungary by its prime minister, Viktor Orban, who shares its disdain for EU restraints.
A barnstorming personality who blasts through restraints and never allows adversaries to take stock of the damage is a powerful political force.
After Benson's death, multiple former students and parents came forward with claims that their own children had been held in dangerous restraints.
"We can't do two shows, per season, men and women," the Vetements creative director Demna Gvasalia said, citing pricing and time restraints.
Achieving this feat will require removing regulatory restraints from state and local governments and leveraging the powers of private dollars and expertise.
A hospital or clinic policy meant to improve attendance may indeed deter people from receiving valuable medical care due to financial restraints.
The financial regulations, which were far from perfect, instituted new restraints on excessive risk-taking and offered protections for middle-class investors.
A live briefing will go up soon (staying within Britain's customary restraints), and we'll start breaking down the election results at nytimes.
Many details would need to be worked out, like escape hatches for recessions and emergencies, and balancing restraints on spending and revenue.
A National Defense Authorization Act just passed, with a go-ahead for a "Space Force" but no restraints on presidential war power.
But in some other important areas – such as military action – lawmakers so far remain unable to place new restraints on presidential power.
The orders were part of a broader strategy, kicked off that day, to remove political restraints on American energy and infrastructure development.
"I know of no economist who is on record saying trade tariffs and trade restraints are good for economic growth," said Ablin.
She also acknowledged that she had managed to live free of the typical restraints placed on women of the mid-20th century.
With better financial support and fewer restraints, Arab films from the Middle East could very well be nominated for Oscars every year.
Suddenly, arm and neck restraints burst from the chair and you sit there, your arms bound and your eyes brutalized in luxuriant agony.
It also expanded programs to help at-risk youth and banned the use of restraints for prisoners who are pregnant or post-partum.
Q. In the three years since Mr. Xi came to power, have there been more restraints on speech and press in Hong Kong?
"There are resource restraints in terms of people and intelligence collection assets," said Theresa Whelan, the Pentagon's acting assistant secretary for special operations.
Many restaurants here have been willing to break away from traditional schedule restraints by serving their wake-up calls well into the afternoon.
At the same time, Clinton has shied away from the kinds of restraints on spending advocated in the Simpson-Bowles deficit reduction plan.
If a patient throws a tray at a nurse and the staff responds with restraints, it can be considered a health care incident.
If you're a smaller company and a diversity-and-inclusion council feels too far out of reach due to resource restraints, fear not.
It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold, and whether restraints are in place or we are in truly lawless territory.
Mueller did not make a decision if such conduct was a crime, given the complicated legal and constitutional restraints on such a question.
So Giphy offers its services for free in order to produce and deliver, without copyright restraints, the content that its users so love.
But with these restraints no longer there, states have moved to enact procedures that may not seem discriminatory but still disproportionately affect minorities.
Kevin Williams, chief executive of the Fostering Network, says that lifestyle and financial restraints can make fostering trickier for people in their twenties.
He put Hernandez in restraints and escorted him to be seen by medical staff, but Hernandez was "agitated and insolent" to the officer.
BNP said the plan was needed in order to cope with "restraints" such as capital ratio requirements and new banking regulations in Europe.
What's been done: Trump loosened restraints on U.S. military commanders, resulting in more airstrikes and ISIS has lost strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
Despite the obviously personal nature of the bill, supporters were initially told they wouldn't be able to give testimonies due to time restraints.
Facial-recognition technology is also increasingly widespread in China, with few restraints on how it can be used to track and surveil citizens.
Trump could emerge from a period of retooling in his administration facing even fewer restraints from subordinates than has already been the case.
After decades of international pariah status and being largely cut off from western markets, Myanmar's military loosened restraints on the country's political system.
The restraints have dissuaded many international banks and financial companies, fearful of running afoul of American laws, from venturing into the Iranian market.
But the bill's lack of restraints on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has already cost it support in the House among conservatives.
"Grand Theft Auto III" gave players the freedom to move around a massive city as a low-level gangster with nearly no restraints.
The nuclear deal places Iran under tough restraints, including inspections, round-the-clock surveillance and tracking every ounce of uranium produced, Kerry said.
I'm sure entrepreneurs of the future will figure it out, and it's these sorts of restraints sometimes that make us do better things.
The restraints severely cut off blood flow to his legs, according to the suit, one of which developed gangrene and eventually required amputation.
Ultimately, an FTA would serve as an economic and political shot in the arm to Bolsonaro's destructive policies, without providing any meaningful restraints.
Because the United States Supreme Court has told us that prior restraints (as such pre-publication orders are legally known) are presumptively unconstitutional.
Prior restraints are the "essence of censorship" and violate the "chief purpose" of the First Amendment, Chief Justice Hughes wrote for the Court.
In September, the Air Force determined KC-46s could no longer carry passengers or cargo until issues with floor cargo restraints are resolved.
But as a political strategy, this hasn't much worked; political restraints have meant that no such tax has emerged in the real world.
Once you start examining it, you realize that a lot of these restraints are either not lawful at their core, or are misrepresented.
Butina's lawyers will accompany her at the interviews and she will wear restraints when she is not in the Alexandria, Virginia, detention facility.
But those artificial restraints on trade hold back economic progress and reduce the gains from trade for both the Chinese and their partners.
But in the past, these checks and balances have generally operated in concert with presidents who mostly respected conventional restraints on their power.
" His work has a central theme, found in a question Mr. Fernandes posed casually over coffee: "How do we find freedom in restraints?
It's usually the first time that inmates are able to interact with each other without restraints, and it can be a harrowing experience.
C.P.S. has been shown to improve behavior, decrease disciplinary referrals, reduce teachers' stress and sometimes reduce the use of physical restraints and isolation.
Pastor Sauls is part of the campaign for Proposition 21995, a ballot initiative that would loosen state restraints on local rent control laws.
HP warned during its fiscal first-quarter call on Monday that production restraints may delay business upgrades to the second half of 2020.
Studies have shown, for example, that piglets appear to become stressed by seeing and hearing other piglets that have been placed in restraints.
Jack Whitehall, best known as a stand-up comic, has the restraints on for his droll portrayal of Paul Pennyfeather, the story's protagonist.
They removed the restraints when she began to cry, but the detainees brought in for questioning after her arrived in handcuffs, she said.
CNN's Stephen Collinson says Trump is building a governing team in his own image and purging restraints that have tempered his impulsive instincts.
Marks was in restraints, according to CNN affiliate KPRC-TV, but after he escaped, he was able to get out of his shackles.
Those industries were rapidly losing market share to very efficient foreign competitors and sought — and received — protection from imports through voluntary export restraints.
These are by no means giant moves, but they send a powerful signal all the same to investors frustrated by Obama-era restraints.
The dispiriting conclusion to draw from "The Vanquished" is how easily what we think of as the restraints of civilization can break down.
And how will this president with deeply authoritarian tendencies respond to resistance, such as by imposing restraints on the press and public assembly?
But any notion of norms, standards, or restraints that transcend partisanship, that apply equally to all tribes, has all but vanished from consideration.
At the hospital, doctors appealed to the officers to remove the restraints, saying they could endanger the woman and her child, the complaint said.
The lawsuit accused the defendants -- the city, NYPD and the officers involved -- of assault, unlawful use of restraints and violations of her constitutional rights.
And you know, law -- it&aposs said that laws are the restraints that make us free, and that&aposs true, they&aposre a restraint.
That's part technical restraints, part design: Curiosity is up there to do science, so it must follow the commands of scientists here on Earth.
Unions help to reduce inequality by pushing for higher pay for typical workers, greater restraints on executive pay and increased taxes on the rich.
Trade minister Hiroshige Seko took to Twitter to chastise public broadcaster NHK for using the term "export restraints" for moves against sales to Seoul.
"The more peculiar restraints you put upon a song, the more fun it is, so this was kind of a dream assignment," Welch said.
The restraints appear on only a number of dogs and tether them to the hunters's waists, allowing their owners to wield bows and arrows.
CHINA'S FINANCE MINISTRY SAYS FUNDS WILL BE USED TO ENSURE EFFORTS OF EVERY REGION TO FIGHT THE VIRUS ARE NOT HAMPERED BY FINANCIAL RESTRAINTS
Jose Luis Conde Conde was taken to the hospital, where his restraints were removed while he was treated for his injuries and given stitches.
The restraints on the investigation may be at odds with what some on the Senate Judiciary Committee expected to be included in the investigation.
He is not really depressed or inhibited by his inherited or environmentally conceived Puritan restraints: he simply has no goal within the sexual situation.
The school system repeatedly said this year they sympathize with frustrations about the overall problems and the financial restraints impacting students, parents and teachers.
When a nurse realized I'd turned my two-point restraints into a one-point restraint, he tightly fastened my hand back into the cuff.
This additional incident further underscores the need to properly secure chests of drawers to the wall with the included restraints per the assembly instructions.
Regarding the effectiveness of the recall, chests of drawers that are covered by the recall have been packaged with wall attachment restraints for decades.
All the random interactions have to be understood in real time, which requires rapid data processing and analysis, not to mention overcoming bandwidth restraints.
"Our presidential directive effectively reversed those restraints, effectively enabling offensive cyber-operations through the relevant departments," said John Bolton, national security advisor, to reporters.
The company's critics blasted the settlement for both the size of the fine and the apparent lack of tough new restraints on its conduct.
In the last few years OLED displays haven't appeared in anything larger than a phone or smaller than a TV because of power restraints.
"The government's restrictions on Twitter's speech are content-based prior restraints subject to the highest level of scrutiny under the First Amendment," Rogers wrote.
A court official tells PEOPLE that investigators allegedly recovered bondage equipment from his van, including handcuffs, rope, chain, a bail gag, and leather restraints.
Thompson said he does not believe the women were in restraints and noted that it is common for deputies to transport mental health patients.
The production increases underscore the determination of outgoing Chief Executive Sam Walsh to defy calls for supply restraints until markets are in better balance.
It could place nuclear weapons in the hands of a nation with few restraints on their use, threatening large swaths of the world's population.
The lapses in this warrant raise fundamental questions about the restraints necessary when we put a secret court at the disposal of political appointees.
Immigration courts had previously held that women in Central America who because of societal norms and other restraints couldn't escape their abusive partners qualified.
It may be that the decline of religious faith among America's elite removed the restraints on a deep American drive to work and acquire.
Then they followed that up by passing a spending bill that blew past even the modest spending restraints they had put in place before.
In theory, placing such restraints could mean potential life-altering health benefits in the portion of the population that needs those changes the most.
The most recent report on American import restraints by the International Trade Commission puts their total cost at less than 0.01 percent of GDP.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons and the United States Marshals Service limit the use of restraints on pregnant women as a matter of policy.
In that case, a future Corbyn government could cast off current European Union rules that prevent subsidies to loss-making businesses and other restraints.
But employees say the measures the bureau has had to take to live with budget restraints have taken a toll, including at the MCC.
Trump is not a pious man, but by destroying informal restraints on reactionary rhetoric, he's made his party hospitable to the cruelest of theocrats.
She was ordered to throw off her restraints, push herself to her edge and assume the dominant role in her own Ru-demptive arc.
When prices fell below $30 a barrel early last year, Mr. Naimi and other officials began pursuing temporary production restraints to prop up prices.
The FAA issued a nationwide order suspending "doors-off" helicopter flights involving "restraints that cannot be released quickly in an emergency" after the incident.
Police were everywhere; one plainclothes cop sauntered past with a wad of plastic handcuff restraints dangling from his back pocket, like a workman's tools.
The regulator said the rule changes would impose more restraints on the power of controlling shareholders, and better protect the interests of small shareholders.
Republicans talked as if Americans' problem was they were burdened by too many restraints and the solution was to get government off their backs.
Pretense to the contrary, appeals to any sort of trans-partisan standards or restraints, are merely a ruse, a gambit in the endless war.
Then, a report detailing the use of force claimed, three COs used strikes, mechanical restraints, and body holds to get a combative Harris under control.
There are a lot of reasons why studios might not manage to implement full-fleshed characters, from budget to time restraints or general resource management.
In the end the restraints that provided his platform became limiting, and, to his credit, he didn't want to stay with what he had mastered.
The issue, says victims' advocate Maureen Curtis, is that Kelly is said to rely on psychological coercion to control his victims, not on physical restraints.
Non-English speakers were also 26 percent more likely to be placed on breathing machines and 36 percent more likely to be put in restraints.
If we slash the restraints, not just at the FDA but across our Government, then we will be blessed with far more miracles like Megan.
Such restraints are highly regulated by state and federal rules because of the "high-risk nature" and "potential for harm" according to Alabama's administrative code.
Among the areas where Hill Crest was awarded a perfect score was for the use of restraints and seclusion on its children's and adolescent units.
Lacking any seat belts or restraints, once the Tagada starts spinning and violently bouncing, riders are tossed around inside like vegetables in a stir fry.
Those are restraints on trade, and that's well understood to be an appropriate tool that we use in our foreign policy and national security policy.
Investigators obtained a search warrant and returned to the family's motel room, where they found chains, ankle and wrist restraints, and the dog shock-collar.
Twitter or no Twitter, the only restraints on President Trump that we should rely on are the checks and balances in the U. S. Constitution.
These armed herders moving through the CAR bear the superficial trappings of pastoralism but have shed their traditional restraints and are freed from social anchors.
"We have allocated all the resources we can given our fiscal restraints and I think that the country is prepared for the hurricane," Holness said.
For many, the world of restraints and floggers was a total mystery before E.L. James' erotic sensation Fifty Shades of Grey was published in 2011.
Cramer even argued that Trump's deregulation efforts may actually be backfiring, as the commander in chief seems more focused on unraveling restraints on fossil fuels.
If supply restraints stay in place, analysts said solid global demand could gradually help rebalance the market, even with expanding U.S. production of shale oil.
The law puts major restraints on how these companies can use consumer data to sell ads and it applies to all companies leveraging European data.
I needed to give her more privacy, first of all, and if there were any complications, we didn't want any restraints from a space standpoint.
China, in particular, has doubled down on its state-capitalist model with a withering variety of trade and investment restraints, and it is not alone.
That principle was at the heart of Mr. Obama's agreement last year with Iran, which relaxed sanctions in exchange for restraints on Iran's nuclear program.
The researchers in this study found that many deaths of children in car accidents are partially caused by misuse of seat belts and other restraints.
As Wolfensberger noted, these restraints on the Imperial Presidency were only partial and often ineffectual, as post-Nixon presidents found ways to work around them.
It means supporting legislation, such as the failed bill that would have protected special counsel Robert Mueller, that place real restraints on the President's power.
Parties are lasting institutions that manage coalitions, preserve historical commitments, protect us from flash-in-the-pan demagogues and impose restraints on the excessively ambitious.
Despite her attorney's request to let her appear in street clothes, she wore the orange uniform of an inmate -- but no ankle or wrist restraints.
If Iran today chooses to dash for a nuclear weapon it will be found out, thanks to the restraints imposed on it by the deal.
The report also chronicles other incidents in which patients at risk of falling were kept in restraints for up to 13 hours without being monitored.
Should a renewed nuclear dialogue bear fruit, on a separate track the administration could aim to negotiate restraints on other aspects of Iran's malign behavior.
They only removed some of the restraints after the woman struggled for close to an hour; her wrist was still restrained when she gave birth.
Manufacturers and health officials warn that's still a bit too optimistic considering the time restraints they've already been dealt, according to the New York Times.
But the detailed 220-page document also serves as a gauge of the administration's attitude toward Wall Street — namely, that market restraints should be loosened.
The Rialto Police Department said in a statement that the group was questioned for 22 minutes and that officers had not used restraints on them.
The defense during the Senate impeachment trial made clear that this President does not believe there are many legitimate restraints on what he can do.
And while lots of people, including government agencies, will tell people not to consume too much sugar, they almost never put restraints on sugar consumption.
We described the realities of life in the I.C.U. without mincing words — the effects of a life prolonged on machines, the arm restraints, the isolation.
There's been plenty of news coverage of this development, but few reminders of the context in which the pursuers have been freed from previous restraints.
At this delicate juncture, it would be a mistake to walk away from the nuclear agreement and remove the restraints that it places on Iran.
The reign of Cersei I will be based in the same sort of self-serving, Lannister-promoting strategy we've seen before, just with fewer restraints.
The cuts also appear to be apart of a trend that began during the Obama administration, when budget restraints put a squeeze on the agency.
In addition, there are logistical restraints: The "undue hardship" requirement is baked into the bankruptcy code and it would be up to Congress to amend.
But the gun lobby remains strong in Florida, where the nation's first Stand Your Ground law loosened the restraints on self-defense for gun owners.
The JCPOA, which Europe, China, Russia and Tehran still adhere to, promised Iran economic benefits and relief in exchange for restraints on its nuclear program.
Moreover, election officials at every level are confined within the restraints of law, budget and bureaucratic architecture as much as any other part of government.
"A great catalog of unnatural self-restraints," the new "world state" would entangle the country abroad, jeopardize American independence and constrain U.S. freedom of action.
Protesters spent a second day chanting and disrupting debate, as some were arrested and led away from the state legislative building in plastic wrist restraints.
"We are not in the 1980s or 1990s," Miyake said, referring to the era of Japan's "voluntary" restraints on auto exports to the United States.
Sadly, that is not what is happening in the euro area, but the ECB is putting up a fight to offset cyclically ill-advised fiscal restraints.
This bench is designed for BDSM play: one person lies down on the bench on their stomach with their arms, legs, and back bound with restraints.
After Willis' arrest, a court official told PEOPLE that investigators recovered bondage equipment from his van, including handcuffs, rope, chain, a bail gag and leather restraints.
Waging permanent political war and defying restraints fits Trump's barnstorming character and gels with his key political image as a disruptor of traditional structures and elites.
Posted by Kimmee Reynolds on Wednesday, August 10, 2016 The ride did not have seat belts and lap restraints, as they are not required by law.
By doing that, it deliberately blinded itself to noticing when the people are a bigger threat to the institution than legal restraints on it would be.
Greg Abbott, the use of restraints on pregnant inmates in the state's prisons would be banned entirely, joining states such as California, New York, and Illinois.
People are willing to give the White House some time to demonstrate that they understand the restraints of the system while also protecting their immediate interests.
One former RISE employee who said he didn't learn much about physical restraints in the training was Tommy Horton, a heavyset man with close-cropped hair.
Sounding like any other manager of a highly regulated business, he complains that ordinary cafés that stock cocaine behind the counter get by with no restraints.
While Pattinson is known to get really into method acting, this particular living situation was probably more about budgetary restraints than getting deep into a role.
Nine Merlin 1D engines roared to life for nearly 3 minutes on Thursday as powerful restraints kept the 156 foot-tall rocket strapped to the ground.
The video was then canned, with Gaga citing a lack of quality caused by time restraints as the reason it never saw the light of day.
However, the company's financial restraints as reported last year may pose hurdles, along with lack of a unique technological edge that the Japanese company typically seeks.
"Before doing so he left several notes connecting him to the female who appeared to be wearing restraints," a press release from the sheriff's office stated.
In their final, silent moments together, they can only stare into the agony reflected in the other's gazes, wrestling against their restraints to touch each other.
The restraints that we are seeking to put into place are always contested and always controversial, but I think everybody has learned over the last years.
But they're also making it harder to clean up after he leaves office, for his successors will assume an office with loosened restraints, norms, and expectations.
The guide states that officers are allowed to remove the restraints when doctors request it and after a patrol supervisor has been notified, the Times noted.
"Given the tax restraints, I think Apple is doing a good job" with its current capital deployment plan and shouldn't resort to anything drastic, Damodaran said.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on March 16 ordered an end to so-called "doors off" helicopter rides unless passengers are equipped with quick-release restraints.
Wrap them around your eyes a few times as a blindfold or tie them around wrists or ankles and secure them to your bedposts as restraints.
To me, it seems that Insurers use drug companies' high prices to justify their cost-shifting, access restraints, and premium increases, while conserving their own profits.
Pew reports that over 60 percent of the country is concerned about their privacy, and 64 percent would like to see greater restraints on online advertisers.
Carlson, a frequent critic of both lawmakers, momentarily praised Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez on the Loan Shark Prevention Act, which proposes new restraints on predatory lenders.
"Before doing so he left several notes connecting him to the female who appeared to be wearing restraints," a press release from the sheriff's office states.
At the same time, they unfastened the typical restraints on commercial radio disc jockeys, giving them unusual freedom and allowing a frenetic subversiveness to take hold.
I think for the most part, people just want to live peaceful lives and enjoy the abundance that life provides without unnecessary restraints imposed upon us.
The Northern Territory's corrections minister was sacked on Tuesday, just hours after the broadcast, and has since suspended the use of hoods and restraints on children.
So people in decent societies agree on a million informal restraints — codes of politeness, humility and mutual respect that girdle selfishness and steer us toward reconciliation.
Texas and Florida have no such federal restraints and were able to quickly increase food stamp help in the face of the hurricane damage last summer.
While Kelly's tenure was marked by the implementation of rigid rules meant to curb leaks and instill order, Mulvaney did not impose many restraints on Trump.
The 2014 film America: Imagine the World Without Her saw figures like Saul Alinsky and Howard Zinn, along with restraints on capitalism, as the main threat.
And despite Mr. Trump's protest "like hell it's nonbinding," there are no serious legal restraints or penalties for falling short of declared targets in the deal.
"The truth is that the effect of a measure that imposes these restraints would be to shove the executive branch into uncharted legal territory," Anderson says.
There's an ode to Dear Abby, the newspaper column; a group number about gossip; a song (sung by Agnes) about busting out of small-town restraints.
Michael T. FerroEndwell, N.Y. To the Editor: I would ask: What rules or restraints would you impose upon yourself and others in your administration on tweeting?
And while the environs are primitive, the usual restraints campers face with regard to the weight and size of their gear don't apply when flying in.
If we slash the restraints, not just at the F.D.A. but across our government, then we will be blessed with far more miracles just like Megan.
In the seemingly endless quest for an answer, people in the region have been empowered to shake off the restraints of subjecthood and to rediscover citizenship.
Franken "will probably be very successful within the structure of SiriusXM because they're free of a lot of restraints and obstacles facing terrestrial radio," Harrison said.
Kono on Monday said Japan cannot participate in any military retaliation because of constitutional restraints and would instead pursue a diplomatic solution to the current crisis.
We agree that nontariff trade restraints — such as foreign companies stealing our patents with impunity, subsidies to state-owned enterprises and currency manipulation — are a problem.
Chinese officials have acknowledged that they view the enforcement mechanism as crucial, but said it must work two ways and cannot put restraints only on China.
You could probably get more than that with a little restraint, but one of those restraints would be a screen ratcheted down to a fairly dim brightness.
Some of these movies have been fun, absolutely; I can successfully sit through Jean-Claude's awful Street Fighter without complete inebriation on my side, or leather restraints.
The President often treats foreign policy as an extension of his wild, unpredictable character that abhors restraints, has little appreciation for history and lives in the moment.
Although the Kindle Paperwhite may take you beyond the restraints of a physical book it still contains those classic elements of a copy of your favorite book.
"If we slash the restraints, not just at the FDA but across our Government, then we will be blessed with far more miracles like Megan," he said.
AX. Federal Communications Minister Mitch Fifield told reporters that restraints on media asset ownership would go under the new proposals that have to be approved by parliament.
These practices include such practices as restraints, blindfolds, spanking and whipping, basically any act that involves one person consensually giving the other more power in the situation.
We need concept designers to explore further than merely deciding between variants of rounded-off parallelograms, and I applaud Kia for letting go of any sensible restraints.
The restraints served as more razor wire binding me, cutting deep into my ankles and wrist, and I knew it would be a long, miserable ride ahead.
Five days after President Donald Trump was acquitted in the Senate's impeachment trial, whatever restraints the Republican Party envisioned for him going forward are being utterly obliterated.
" As historian Stephen Nissenbaum wrote in The Battle for Christmas, "Christmas was a season of 'misrule' a time when ordinary behavioral restraints could be violated with impunity.
It seems to come up most often with horror movies, where because of budget or time restraints, filmmakers are often forced to make choices they normally wouldn't.
The Court appears to be overly concerned about Musk's constitutional rights, but his tweets fall clearly within the zone of commercial speech, where reasonable restraints are upheld.
"The military and other security agencies exercised maximum restraints despite the flurry of provocative and unjustifiable violence," army spokesman Sani Usman said in a statement last year.
It also utilizes powerful Blowfish CBC encryption to keep your data utterly secure and provides unlimited bandwidth, so you can entertain yourself or do work without restraints.
This study comes as the Trump administration has vowed to "slash restraints" on drug development and has promised that the FDA drug approval process will speed up.
A friend of mine recently sent me a link to the Swoon Kink store on Etsy, which uses cashmere to make restraints, floggers, and, yes, masturbation sleeves.
"These results provide confirmation that even in rear impact crashes, rear facing child restraints provide excellent protection," Abrogast, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
They didn't know how to use the taser & they didn't know how to secure the rope around him (he got loose from their rope restraints 3 times).
Astronaut Mike Massimino said he used thigh restraints when he needed to sit on the space toilet, since sitting on it felt like riding a chopper bike.
The election campaign is likely to center on Italy's relationship with the European Union and in particular the budget restraints imposed on members of the euro zone.
The woman was freed from the restraints nine hours later and arraigned by a judge in her hospital bed, Jane Doe's lawyer Katherine Rosenfeld told the Times.
Other firms, such as Huawei and Samsung, have also started to build chips in-house, allowing them to rely less on potential supply restraints from outside parties.
Cubans who looked to monetize internet access, such as those renting out houses and rooms on Airbnb, have faced far more hurdles because of the ID restraints.
A fiercely conservative former congressman who opposed the CFPB's existence, Mulvaney imposed major restraints on the bureau's regulation of and legal actions against financial firms it oversees.
Insurance stocks have been on a rally on expectations that profits will be boosted by President Donald Trump's plans to cut corporate taxes and ease regulatory restraints.
Prior regulatory restraints on innovative activities stifle the sort of creative, organic, bottom-up solutions that will be needed to solve problems that may be unforeseeable today.
The wealthy and their desires are unencumbered by the restraints of scarcity and geography and have developed a belief system and a creation myth that reflects that.
Cover image: A table with restraints is shown inside the death chamber at the new lethal injection facility at San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin, Calif.
Higher prices open the way for the chiefs of Russia's oil companies, like the formidable Igor Sechin of Rosneft, to argue that restraints are no longer necessary.
Yet with the couple's power dynamic seemingly settled — he's a controlling chauvinist, she's mostly fine with that — the rods and restraints are no longer necessary negotiating tools.
In short, Berlusconi, like Trump, did nothing to address the sources of public anger, but he did erase any restraints on the way it could be expressed.
Unencumbered by the restraints on the investigation by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, the prosecutors are now scrutinizing a wider swath of the president's associates.
Sitting just a few feet from the candidates, relieved of handcuffs or other restraints, the inmates listened intently as candidates sought to portray themselves as fair-minded.
But Kelley, our straight-talking heroine attorney from Chicago, was freed from the usual restraints once Peter made the inexplicable decision to keep Victoria F. over her.
Alexander Vindman and his brother from the National Security Council, makes it clear that the president feels few restraints after the Senate acquitted him earlier this week.
Over time, he transformed the center from a traditional ward where restraints were common into one that treated patients in a more supportive, living-room like setting.
" In light of the fatal crash, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an order suspending "doors off" flights involving "restraints that cannot be released quickly in an emergency.
Lighthizer, during a previous stint at USTR in the 1980s, helped negotiate voluntary export restraints on Japanese autos, which led to increased U.S. production by Japanese automakers.
While the safety systems intended to protect humans are regulated by government agencies, there is little in the way of oversight or equivalent requirements for pet restraints.
And the best way to accomplish those goals is through Democrats and Republicans working together to free American businesses from the numerous restraints that hold back growth.
He kept her in a "hermetically sealed" concrete jail in his cellar, sexually abused her and used restraints to keep her in his bed while he slept.
While the White House supports the bill, House Republicans say its lack of restraints on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) makes it too weak to support.
Human beings are compilations of inherited and adopted identities, of place and circumstance, luck and genetics, real messes of the vulnerable and volatile percolating within societal restraints.
The unidentified resident reviewed surveillance video, which is triggered whenever someone rings the doorbell, and saw a woman wearing only a T-shirt with restraints around her wrist.
A trade war began between Washington and Tokyo, as the US administration introduced Voluntary Export Restraints (VER), which capped the number of imported vehicles to the United States.
Some didn&apost get oxygen and blood-sugar checks; injuries weren&apost properly treated; they were held in restraints too long; and the building remained a fire hazard.
Chinese officials have also acknowledged that they view the enforcement mechanism as crucial, but say that it must work two ways and cannot put restraints only on China.
The scientists, freed from the restraints of academic budgets and grants, had hit the epidemiological jackpot: an entire population's personal data and infinite resources available to study them.
He had his knives and his Velcro restraints under his bed and you had your words, verbal parries and retreats, weak as paper airplanes hitting a brick wall.
In New York City's public hospital system, which runs several of the 2121 busiest emergency rooms in the country, security personnel carry nothing more than plastic wrist restraints.
The question has been whether Democrats take the abuse of presidential power seriously and whether they insist that the commander in chief needs to live under some restraints.
A Texas woman is safe on Wednesday after she was seen in a haunting surveillance video, half-dressed and dragging wrist restraints as she rang doorbells for help.
Dog-specific car restraints, car seats and carriers are all worth investing in if you plan to frequently go on joy rides with your barking bundle of joy.
And from there, nuclear weapons would need to take only one small step to reach the hands of terrorists who know no restraints and care nothing of consequences.
They're then instructed to get on a seat that is similar to a bicycle or jet ski, where restraints hold you in from the front, back, and sides.
The EpiPencil is a project by the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective, a group of pharma hackers who are trying to loosen medicine from its arguably necessary commercial restraints.
"At a time when trade protectionism is on the rise worldwide and trade is declining, all WTO members should renew their commitment to avoid export restraints," Brilliant said.
While Earnhardt's death prompted a sweeping safety overhaul in Nascar — and drivers embraced the change by wearing head-and-neck restraints — most short-track racers resist safety changes.
But she said she worried about using the restraints on veterans who are mentally ill and might associate them with bags used in wars to transport the dead.
Gordon waited in a small office as a student clink-jangled down the hall in her restraints and was put in a cage for the lesson with him.
It said they broke the WTO's safeguards agreement and the United States was trying to use its tariffs to get other countries to agree to "voluntary export restraints".
In addition to the failure to wear helmets and seatbelts, speeding, drunk driving, and a lack of restraints for children are among the biggest risks to road safety.
Some merchants would want to maximize their cash payments, while others would want to "maximize restraints on network rules to prevent harm in the future," the court wrote.
"There is not an infinite number we can get, and I'm satisfied they are doing the best they can given the financial restraints that we've got," Rogers said.
Absent clear violations of substantive constitutional rights, there are few formal restraints on congressional action, and recourse to the judiciary for relief from such action is extremely limited.
If the deal doesn't survive, restraints on its nuclear activities will no longer be a hindrance — Tehran would be able to enrich as much uranium as it wanted.
The FAA's announcement seems to target FlyNYON specifically, since the focus is on restraints that cannot be released quickly in an emergency, rather than open doors, per se.
"The legal constraints generally have been those on exit polling, and those were restraints about physical distance and approaching voters," said Karl J. Sandstrom, a lawyer for VoteCastr.
Pressure on metals and mining companies globally is increasing, with many announcing delays and suspensions of operations as the virus disrupts supply chains and puts restraints on staff.
The party is dismantling the institutional framework of parliamentary democracy piece by piece in order to remove any restraints on the personal power of its leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
They didn't stop for bathroom breaks, and Currence said his escorts didn't speak to him until they arrived at the halfway house parking lot and removed his restraints.
But he is also systematically undermining the rule of law as "those wise restraints that make men free," in the words of the late law professor John Maguire.
In response, Republicans ended the "sequester" spending restraints, which kept a lid on spending, and most recently pushed through this $1.3 trillion bill that has something for everyone.
It's something straight out of an Indiana Jones movie: guy is captured, guy gets out of his restraints, ducks under a closing door, and guy manages to escape.
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has long opposed the use of restraints during labor, saying it puts the health of the woman and fetus at risk.
The service has been under severe pressure in recent years from funding restraints, increasing demand for services and staff shortages — which have been exacerbated by the Brexit vote.
He has thrust himself into the realm of labor management and managed to bathe in corporate coffers while shedding the contractual restraints that were wholly accepted by Jordan.
Senator Cotton suggested that the SEC should reconsider its policy in light of First Amendment precedent casting doubt on the government's authority to erect prior restraints on speech.
Much of his past work has relied on precision and formal restraints; here, he has given the players enormous freedom, and the result is both exuberant and tight.
Though the law gives the president broad powers to control the entry of foreigners, the judges said the president's authority is subject to certain statutory and constitutional restraints.
A safety advocacy group is pushing for proper child restraints on school buses and planes — two areas where the organization says seat belt safety can sometimes be overlooked.
The external threat, once from the Soviet Union, now from a nuclear North Korea and a surging China, has also provided strong restraints and incentives for resolving differences.
Leverage on the credit could have been pushed higher if it weren't for the regulatory restraints imposed on the US banks from the Leveraged Lending Guidelines, sources said.
If Bannon was in any way restrained in his attacks on the establishment Republican-led Congress while he was in the White House, those restraints are off now.
In the early 2136s, Japan signed on to "voluntary export restraints" to curb the exports of Toyotas, Hondas and Nissans that were causing so much heartburn in Detroit.
Michael EttingerRhinebeck, N.Y. To the Editor: The real national emergency is that Donald Trump believes he is an autocrat and subject to neither constitutional restraints nor existing law.
Voluntary export restraints, purchases of big ticket items such as aircraft and farm products, together with selective tariffs and quotas are likely to form part of the eventual deal.
I remember the warden instructing security to escort us in restraints from our cells, one at a time, to a small office where we were surrounded by prison officials.
Art After Stonewall highlights invaluable cultural collections and does concede to some structural restraints by discussing the political and representational limitations of historically organizing the art of this era.
Playing with the restraints of time, space, and embodiment in virtual environments is appealing because we're not limited by the same laws of physics that we are in reality.
Aziz said that, owing to time restraints ahead of the elections, the privatization commission will focus on one state company per sector, including a bank and an energy company.
"The OPEC+ agreement to elevate output still leaves production restraints in place, limiting the market's ability to rebuild inventories while decreasing spare production capacity," said French bank BNP Paribas.
Additionally, the IAAPA says that all riders should always used the provided safety equipment and restraints, and remain seated on a ride until it comes to a complete stop.
I have observed hospital staff insistent that certain black patients were "dangerous" requiring four-point restraints, which meant that each of the limbs would be strapped to the bed.
Yet, as FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has stated, the biosimilars market is already being stifled by unfair market restraints, and few biosimilars are actually making it to market.
On the other hand, if the economy grows strongly, and/or shale production slows sharply, the resulting market tightening will encourage OPEC+ to unwind some of its output restraints.
Though he understands why security escorts and restraints might be necessary for some patients, he believes that these measures weren't needed in his case, and he resents their use.
They shuffle into the office in flip-flops, handcuffs, and blindfolds, though their restraints are swapped for cups of coffee and we speak freely while their guard smokes outside.
The 2015 deal between Iran and the U.S., China, France, Russia, Great Britain and Germany gave Iran billions in sanctions relief in exchange for restraints on its nuclear program.
I've watched young mothers dodging bullets, children living in garbage dumps, those whom disease has left far from most of the capacities and restraints we associate with being human.
Because there are no space restraints online, the couple opened their wedding to a larger circle of friends and even jokingly suggested people could dress up if they wanted.
These often ravishing aesthetics and stylistic quirks act as soft restraints, keeping us watching despite a near-total absence of story and a thinly disguised attitude of male entitlement.
The past three decades have seen the revival of the "imperial presidency," as chief executives of both parties have shaken off the restraints imposed upon them in the 1970s.
Instead, he's pursuing a policy of steadily weakening the Palestinian Authority that governs the West Bank — while steadily lifting any restraints on Israel's creeping annexation of the West Bank.
The Checkup More than 30 years ago, my toddler stood up in his stroller, evading the various belts and restraints, and took a dramatic header down onto the pavement.
Even the Saudis, who are absorbing a greater share of the cuts, may not want to continue with restraints once the sale of the Saudi Aramco stake is finished.
The result is that he expands his own power by confounding institutional restraints and opening a zone of presidential impunity -- while at the same time delighting his political base.
As you can see by the orange in these diagrams, Euro NCAP assessed only "marginal" protection for the seat and head restraints in both the front and rear seats.
Though prior restraints are usually unconstitutional, including in the national security context, the government argues that they are justified because they are imposed through nondisclosure agreements signed by employees.
Citizens United made explicit a current of constitutional law that focused on government restraints based on the identity of the speaker, rather than the subject matter of the speech.
With a background in private equity, Powell has voiced openness to paring back Dodd-Frank and other financial restraints that were put in place after the global financial crisis.
Best practices are progressively maturing Best practices are maturing to this key insight: Only when organizations enact varied controls together, can regulators justify lifting restraints on processing personal information.
Other changes to transport policies announced by the prison system Friday include: — Increasing hands-on training for prison guards transporting inmates and expanding random checks of inmates&apos van restraints.
The act is an attempt to reduce the tendency to reoffend by easing mandatory minimum sentences, increasing "good time credits" for inmates, and banning restraints on pregnant prisoners, reports Time.
These days a lot of would-be champions of the people prefer their macroeconomic policies on the orthodox side: inflation targets, fiscal restraints, free-floating currencies, that sort of thing.
Canada treated her "as a dangerous criminal" and "violent offender" by restraining her with handcuffs and forcing her to wear ankle restraints following her initial bail hearing, the paper said.
Also, providers are upset that no restraints were put on insurers or drug makers and that the law doesn't address other problems that affect spending, such as residents' health status.
NASA astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan (left) and Sally Ride in the Space Shuttle Challenger, showing off their design for a sleeping bag complete with restraints for zero-gravity conditions, 1984.
Each bot acts entirely autonomously based on certain pre-programmed behaviors, and although there are a few rules to be observed, the main restraints are simply on size and weight.
The company's slow growth came due to restraints from available resources and funding, but that conservative handling has prompted a far more thoughtful approach to how it serves its members.
In Pennsylvania and Indiana, hospitals have been disciplined by government health officials or opened inquiries after guards used stun guns against patients, including a woman bound with restraints in bed.
China's market is tightly controlled and officials, wary of bubbles, impose a thicket of restraints to keep demand cool, from curbs on multiple home purchases to high down-payment requirements.
At one point in the early evening, delegates and attendees, many in formal attire, came within feet of sweat-soaked protesters being led away from the scene in plastic restraints.
Photo: Universal StudiosHarry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, the ride at the end of the line, consists of a series of benches that resemble church pews with heavy duty restraints.
Also boosting oil on Thursday was a larger-than-expected decline in U.S. crude inventories and the potential for prolonged supply restraints by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
"If we slash the restraints, not just at the FDA but across our government, then we will be blessed with far more miracles like Megan," Trump said at the time.
"They didn't know how to use the taser and they didn't know how to secure the rope around him (he got loose from their rope restraints three times)," she said.
The preferred vehicle to achieve a smaller deficit was through spending restraints or cuts — particularly for federal entitlements — rather than through revenue enhancement (either higher or new taxes and fees).
The new president is, to put it mildly, not likely to take constitutional restraints seriously, and it's abundantly clear that he will not be meaningfully checked by a Republican Congress.
Bezos said there's also a number of restraints right now that prevent the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that helped create Amazon do the same for a next-generation space venture.
He unfastens his restraints and asks him to heal him, but instead of the holy event the music builds do, God snaps his fingers, says "you're saved," and walks off.
The coup-makers killed many fellow Turks, discredited the army, weakened its ability to protect the frontier and fight terrorists, rattled NATO and removed the restraints on an autocratic president.
Lighthizer served as a deputy USTR in the 1980s, using tariff threats to win voluntary export restraints from Japan on autos and steel, earning a reputation as a tough negotiator.
And while Hong Kong outranked mainland rivals Beijing and Shanghai, Chinese cities have been cited as having more aggressive smart city ambitions, often less encumbered by legal and bureaucratic restraints.
Proponent say their application limits of the scope of a convention to amendments that deal with federal term limits, fiscal restraints on the federal government and limits on Washington's power.
The Marriage Plot (2011) marked a return to the intimate scale of Eugenides's first book, but this time focused on the restraints and freedoms governing college and post-collegiate life.
In a letter responding to Merkley, EPA Inspector General Arthur Elkins said he does not know yet when the investigation into Pruitt's email accounts would begin because of funding restraints.
He doesn't say anything about the ticklees in wrist and ankle restraints; if this were a league it was the kind the characters in "Fifty Shades of Grey" might join.
Since China has not delivered on its commitment to help resolve the North Korea crisis, and has worked diligently instead to exacerbate it, the restraints on Western action have expired.
Again, Republicans have been hoping to use this opportunity to enact more of their agenda, specifically fiscal restraints that would put the federal government on a more sustainable spending path.
Blocks plays off these restraints to its benefit, allowing developers the chance to build simple polygonal objects quickly and export them into the AR of VR apps that they're building.
If the Supreme Court wants to preserve the legal force of judicial review, stay of the rule is essential to prevent the EPA's increasingly successful circumvention of the court's restraints.
But it would also mean that by protecting the country from the consequences of an unhinged president, they helped Trump consolidate his power while he learned how to transcend restraints.
In another example, months before Bland's death, Natasha McKenna died at a jail in Fairfax County, Virginia, after the woman, already in restraints, was tasered multiple times by local deputies.
They think about the product without the technical restraints of a watch, so you get these designs that are very innovative and beautiful as jewelry, and recognizable as Graff pieces.
"That said, the sheer number of restraints that are used at Park Ridge suggest that this problem goes much deeper than a typical lack of knowledge or expertise," Sullivan remarked.
Park Ridge Health is confident the steps we have taken to address the issue will remove the disparity between our apparent use of restraints and the rates at other facilities.
Suicide watch generally entails extra supervision, medical assistance, and sometimes physical restraints; prison officials told the New York Times Epstein wasn't on suicide watch at the time of his death.
But when police transported her to the hospital, they refused to remove the restraints, despite a doctor asking them to do so, noting that shackling is illegal in New York.
New York is one of 26 states that prohibit shackling women in labor, Dr. Sufrin said, and some go as far as banning restraints for all pregnant women in custody.
Their makeshift imprisonment in flimsy rope restraints poses yet another ethical quandary to our collected heroes, who must again reconcile their basic decency with practical concerns of resources and security.
There are no other restraints or compartments that close with a door and a latch akin to the overhead storage in commercial airplanes, except on Acela Express, according to Amtrak.
When the department retrained the force on physical restraints after Mr. Garner's death, some officers said the $35 million refresher was a waste of time and lacked hands-on scenarios.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress on Tuesday rolled back some of the restraints imposed on banks after the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, but big players like Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.
The first high-profile policy pronouncement from Cohn, now president Trump's chief economic adviser, was directly focused on cutting off the restraints put on Wall Street after the financial crisis.
The buckles on a stretcher or gurney in an ambulance are merely a version of a seatbelt: "They are not involuntary restraints; it is not a straitjacket situation," he said.
There also were 26 allegations of psychological abuse and hundreds more of neglect and other mistreatment, like improper use of restraints or seclusion, medication errors and theft, the data shows.
Instead, they are barreling toward a scenario that would combine each side's worst nightmares: severe sanctions and international isolation for Iran, but weak or nonexistent restraints on its nuclear program.
Realistically, Iran is highly unlikely to agree to meaningful, additional restrictions on its proxy forces or on its ballistic missile program, never mind further restraints on its nuclear program. Why?
The key decision over the next year will not be what weapons to manufacture, but whether the restraints on creating a new, larger arsenal will expire a year from now.
These efforts include state right-to-work legislation, ending automatic deduction of union dues, severe restrictions on the issues permitted at the bargaining table, and other restraints on organized labor.
Some lawmakers and arms control experts view the proposal as a "poison pill" to kill New START, ending restraints on U.S. strategic nuclear weapons deployments, because China rejects the idea.
The CHOICE Act also places major restraints on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), an agency created by Dodd-Frank that the GOP has long called unaccountable, abusive and redundant.
Sleep studies have since echoed that idea, showing that during REM, the brain is oblivious to the restraints of consciousness and can indulge in a kind of free-flow brainstorming.
Rather than a detailed statement filled with concrete restraints on the North, the document seemed to amount mostly to a restatement of long-assumed principles and an agreement to keep talking.
Rather than two separate collections for men and women, the whole offering is a one-for-all, embodying the label's overarching ethos of "clothing free from restraints on gender and age".
Other officials who advise the country's leaders are suggesting China impose limits on the sale of parts and supplies needed by U.S. businesses, using "export restraints" to threaten their supply chains.
But under the Pac-12's watch, collegiate eSports could have to face an interesting question: Do teams get involved if they have to live under the financial restraints of amateurism?
" Hill Crest strongly denied any such pattern, stating that "no inspection or citation has ever alleged or revealed any evidence that improper restraints are conducted in patient rooms away from cameras.
Not surprisingly, given fewer restraints, the number of US strikes in Yemen jumped from just over 30 in 2016, Obama's final year, to more than 113 in 2017, Trump's first year.
Facing their own resource restraints, Democrats have to decide who they need to help, who will do fine on their own, and which races were too much of a long shot.
But the better way to make social change is: Think of the ideal system, then get as close as you can, given the restraints of human nature, and our own situation.
Populist leaders in countries like Turkey and Venezuela have used their power to make gradual, often legal changes to undermine restraints on their authority rather than pursuing a dramatic power grab.
In addition to finding the secret room, which held a bloody freezer, police have said they recovered human restraints, a camera and a meat hook, among other things, from Worley's property.
Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko has previously said that Papini, 34, was bound with restraints when she was found on County Road 17 in rural Yolo, California, around 4:30 a.m.
Of course, there were some key shortcomings for that first generation – including a lack of audio and battery restraints that limited users' ability to go fully wireless for any extended period.
The issue, Snyder said, is that it's not always easy to close stores, as lease restraints can sometimes make it more expensive to exit a location than operate at a loss.
Petri Kajaani, an analyst at Inderes, which rates Nokian shares as "accumulate", said the company's capacity restraints could limit its ability to increase sales before the U.S. plant starts ramping up.
The restraints built into the table can be stowed away when more vanilla company is over, as can the whips and other toys on display in the retired teacher's apartment/dungeon.
Shibari is a Japanese word that literally means "to tie," says Lord Morpheous, sex educator and author of several books on rope bondage, including Bondage Basics: Naughty Knots and Risque Restraints.
Because it's not like Cloverfield Lane where wiles can be used to overpower physical restraints — in these movies, women are kept from knowing what they need to find a way out.
I pulled off the restraints that I was inexplicably wearing and made my way out to an intercom, which shorted out as I tried to figure out what was going on.
Reformists and moderates are hoping that their increased influence will help Mr. Rouhani enact the modest political changes he has proposed, including fewer restraints on Internet use and more personal freedoms.
Without legal restraints, SWBTS is free not only to interpret the Bible in a way that emphasizes the submission of women, but to promote and enforce that doctrine on its campus.
We are the greatest nation in the world primarily because we are all subject to the same constitutional and legal restraints and we are all protected by the rule of law.
They capitalize on voter discontent by claiming that they alone can solve the problems bickering parties fail to address by breaking the normal norms and institutional restraints of the democratic process.
He was a small man, one interrogator recalled, and so thin that he would slip in his restraints when the masked CIA guards tipped the waterboard upward to let him breathe.
"This fig leaf deal releases Facebook without requiring any real privacy protections—no restraints on future data use, no accountability for top executives, nothing more than chump change financial fines," Sen.
The most notorious violation by Pyongyang was that while abiding by restraints on plutonium reprocessing negotiated during the Clinton administration they aggressively pursued a covert uranium enrichment pathway to the bomb.
He said that after 2010, when Republicans took over the House, internal executive branch restraints were the only option because Congress was not going to enact legislation limiting national security powers.
Dr. Daniel Tarquinio, a child neurologist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, says that parents and teachers need to adjust expectations, as the technology cannot fully solve a child's communication restraints.
When I was 15, I wanted so badly to ride in the front row on the Incredible Hulk roller coaster at Universal Studios, but the over-shoulder restraints wouldn't lock in.
Sources who've spoken with the president in the past few days describe him as "giddy" — a man who has finally fully indulged his itch to break free of John Kelly's restraints.
He was placed in restrictive housing, but was also allowed go to the gym and the yard and spend more time out of restraints, in "medium custody" areas with other prisoners.
Indeed, if all restraints come off and Iran begins to rebuild its nuclear capabilities, Tehran could still have a bomb in a year, perhaps even a few months by some estimates.
The agency, the Justice Center for People with Special Needs, substantiated problems with the use of physical restraints at Woods Services throughout 2016, according to the Disability Rights New York report.
In 2013 and again in 2017, the report said, the state's Office for People with Developmental Disabilities found that Woods did not get permission before administering psychotropic medication and imposing restraints.
The growing relationship between the families could be helpful to the Trumps, as the ethical restraints they voluntarily adopted after the election have proved to be a hindrance to new business.
Mr. Sloan also warned investors that the bank would not meet an expectation that it would be free from regulatory restraints by the end of 2018 or the start of 2019.
To his successor, Obama bequeathed a much larger counterterrorism apparatus than he himself had inherited; Trump set about making full use of its powers while shaking off Obama's self-imposed restraints.
Offering concessions to skeptical senators one by one could prove an impossible task for Republican leaders, who face restraints under Senate rules on the total size of the tax cut package.
This was something UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson discovered on Sunday after he made the mistake of comparing Britain leaving the EU with the Incredible Hulk breaking free of his restraints.
Last summer, Congress and the president abolished the caps for good, but didn't bother to bar the door with any new fiscal restraints that would limit spending this year or beyond.
Prisons director Kenneth Lassiter signed a new policy on Monday to end the use of leg or wrist restraints on pregnant inmates who are giving birth, The News and Observer reported.
Where it needs further refining is awareness that North Korea and Iran have slipped from being genuine rogue states, footloose from any restraints by big powers, to a semi-rogue status.
Though the Immigration and Nationality Act gives the president broad powers to control the entry of foreigners, the judges said the president's authority is subject to certain statutory and constitutional restraints.
Avenatti said on Twitter Sunday that he and Daniels are unsure what will air and that a lot of the interview will have to be cut down because of time restraints.
The agent, Esteban Manzanares, bound them with plastic police restraints, put silver duct-tape on their mouths and kidnapped them, driving them around in the back of his Border Patrol truck.
But Trump has demonstrated with past actions, like Executive Order 13769 (aka the "Muslim ban"), that potential legal restraints are far down on his list of concerns in accomplishing an agenda.
Most of those whom Reuters interviewed said that, while the administration's policies concerned them, they are more worried that Trump might try to ignore legal and legislative restraints on presidential power.
Republicans like that private plans can offer new types of benefits that aren't limited by government restraints, and Democrats support it because it provides another way to provide seniors with affordable care.
"This generation [of TV viewers] doesn't understand pay TV concepts or restraints," said Sling TV CEO Roger Lynch in front of a standing room-only audience at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
Recent news stories about misuse of personal data and unauthorized monitoring on the part of large U.S. companies have provoked outrage, as well as a call for legal restraints on corporate snooping.
What's unique about our current environment is that new brands now have the potential to directly reach their target customers without the restraints of the wholesale channel, and therefore can scale quickly.
The practices included failure to protect patients -- there have been at least three allegations of sexual assault on the ward recently -- and failure to follow federal regulations on the use of restraints.
It wasn't until several passengers came to the aid of the flight crew, helping hold him long enough to place zip-tie restraints on him, that Joseph Daniel Hudek IV was subdued.
If we know that both candidates will require considerable restraints in order to protect our rights and promote flourishing, then we should prefer the enemy outside the gates to the one inside.
The president pulled out all the stops, and still there will be no action in Washington that would place sensible restraints on the ability to purchase a weapon without a background check.
"This is a challenge to a far-reaching system of prior restraints that suppresses a broad swath of constitutionally protected speech, including core political speech, by former government employees," said the lawsuit.
Our choice, given the drift of technology, is between a world with international acronyms and attendant restraints on national behavior and a world of peril and instability, if not all-engulfing chaos.
"Despite restraints placed on her by the terms of Papadopoulos' ongoing cooperation agreement with the special counsel, Mangiante said she has been speaking to reporters to defend his reputation," per the Post.
Our thought bubble: European regulators introduced General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) last year, which will put major restraints on how these companies can use consumer data to sell ads beginning in 2018.
Car crashes used to kill a lot more Americans before doctors, including my fellow forensic pathologists, advocated for government regulation of the auto industry, mandating the use of safety restraints and airbags.
Even without the seasonal quirk and temporary restraints, economists say it would be difficult for Trump to fulfill his pledge to raise annual GDP growth to 222.1 percent, without increases in productivity.
Peter took another step forward and—hands shaking, light bouncing all over the room—saw that she was cuffed to the bed with medical restraints, not just her wrists but her feet.
As someone who has never understood the appeal of MMOs, Monster Hunter was the game that got me like Odysseus, tearing at my restraints, desperate to sink hours in at every opportunity.
The man who inhabits the Oval Office is a person who sees no restraints on his power and who does not believe any other branch of government can get in his way.
World of Outlaws drivers are required to wear head-and-neck restraints and must use a racing seat with a halo-shaped headrest that prevents the neck from moving sideways during crashes.
President Trump's directive, which came into effect September 20, "effectively reversed those restraints" put into place by the previous President, White House national security adviser John Bolton told reporters at the time.
According to police documents obtained by PEOPLE, Worley – who served prison time after pleading guilty to abduction in 1990 – allegedly kept a secret room on his property with a freezer and restraints.
She recently leveled sharp criticism against Democrats who bowed before the "billionaire class" and voted to weaken the restraints on the financial industry imposed after Wall Street ruined the economy in 2023.
Ironically, as the EU Commission had often created encouraging programmes for startups, EU legislators were making laws which could put more and more onerous restraints on startups around data privacy, for instance.
"Even though temporarily, we've seen a process of much greater tightening of regulations, what is needed are comprehensive and effective restraints," said Cheng Qian, a chemicals expert with the environmental group Greenpeace.
Shrunken public schedule Since the December Iraq trip, Melania Trump's public schedule has not included a single event, in large part due to shutdown restraints on her staff and the Secret Service.
The cafe is packed with political refugees, women with big hair, singles with handcuffs and restraints, as well as WOODY ALLEN and DIANE KEATON, CHER and NICOLAS CAGE, CHEWBACCA and HARRISON FORD.
The institutional art world, where budgets and programming calendars cover years at a time, and the digital art world, with its relative lack of hierarchies and logistical restraints, move at different tempos.
The officers at the hospital did consult a sergeant after the woman and her doctors asked them to remove the shackles, but the sergeant said the restraints were required, the complaint states.
Representative Kathy Castor, Democrat of Florida, was among lawmakers on Wednesday who pushed for the agency to seek higher financial penalties and stronger business restraints against tech companies that violate user privacy.
This was spelled out in the Constitution, which imposed restraints on the executive branch by giving Congress the power of the purse, for example, as well as the ability to declare war.
The big tee-hee about the "Fifty Shades of Grey" phenomenon is that it's brought ostensibly scandalous heterosexual sex — with its whips and restraints — out of the shadows and into the mainstream.
Cuong and the other men, who spoke to Reuters this week in Ho Chi Minh City, said they spent the 214-hour flight in enforced silence, their hands and legs in restraints.
It was a revealing comment nonetheless, since it offered a characteristic glimpse into the mindset of a President who chafes at constitutional restraints and appears to reject the notion of congressional oversight.
"If we slash the restraints, not just at the F.D.A. but across our government, then we will be blessed with far more miracles just like Megan," Mr. Trump said in the speech.
Banks have a tremendous amount of liquidity, but they also have a lot of restraints on how they could use that liquidity and how much they have to maintain at the Fed.
"Even if the president wants to take a step forward, there are a lot of restraints placed on him by other institutions, a lot of checks," Mr. Putin said of Mr. Trump.
Comic books can play on the build-up and suspense of Black Bolt using his powers, and then show us what those powers look like without the restraints of an effects budget.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said on Friday it is recalling 210,2300 vehicles worldwide to replace a component that may inhibit deployment of the vehicles' active head restraints in the event of a crash.
Pae threatened to kill one of the people placing him in restraints, according to two unnamed Marines interviewed in the affidavit; he also tried to head-butt and bite one of the Marines.
"It (France) condemns the violations of the cessation of hostilities for which the regime is responsible and the restraints placed on the work of humanitarian organizations," Romain Nadal said in a daily briefing.
Mike Crapo in an attempt to pass an amendment that would prohibit restraints being used on any pregnant women in Department of Homeland Security custody, but the legislation never made it through Congress.
But the measure — a so-called "sense of the Senate motion" — is non-binding, and is intended to send a signal to the President rather than create any actual restraints on his powers.
"People instantly see this carceral history and the cruelty of people who had just been living out in the bush, [who] suddenly couldn't be any less free in these horrible restraints," she said.
A few are thinking of copying California, where non-compete agreements count as illegitimate "restraints of trade" unless they protect trade secrets or are part of the deal when a business is sold.
A Texas prisoner who was being transferred on Wednesday managed to escape his restraints, break the patrol car window and climb onto its roof while the vehicle drove down a highway, authorities said.
During that time, she's often found herself troubled by what she calls the festival scene's "outdated ways of dealing with attendees having difficult psychedelic experiences," including the use of restraints, sedation, or arrests.
Cuban artists who are critical of the government have often used the biennial - which attracts international collectors, gallery owners and critics - to raise awareness of the restraints on freedom of expression in Cuba.
In a separate suit McCleary filed against the newspaper, Judge Ovrom denied his motion for a temporary restraining order, holding that prior restraints against publication violate the First Amendment and the Iowa constitution.
Pesce said the kidnappers had removed Ayling's restraints in the village but threatened to kill her if she tried to run away or tell anyone she was being held there against her will.
Le Pen, 48, has built up a solid following by appealing to working class voters dismayed by five years of left-wing rule, a 10 percent jobless rate and restraints on public spending.
But there is hope yet that those meager restraints may remain, as Friedman could face at least one powerful objector in the Trump administration: retired General James Mattis, the secretary of defense nominee.
Privacy International has released previously confidential government documents that shed light on how British spy agencies circumvented legal restraints on their surveillance powers, with little interference from the commissioner charged with overseeing them.
The CPSC identified several "hazard patterns" linked to these baby sleeping products, including failed restraints that allowed babies to roll over and suffocate, as well as the growth of mold in these devices.
But this year, though analysts and mining executives expect government to announce restraints again before March, they think policymakers will take a more flexible approach, chastened by the wild price lurches in 2016.
The big banks fell after being outmaneuvered by smaller rivals in the rewriting of the Dodd-Frank law that rolled back some of the restraints imposed after the 231-2009 global financial crisis.
The vote set up a clash with House Democrats, who earlier this week passed their own version of the border bill, which puts more restraints on how the administration can spend the money.
Founded by mid-20-year-olds Andy Chan (25) and Winston Wong (26) who met playing basketball, the startup wants to free small companies on tight budgets from the restraints of unpaid invoices.
Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko has said that Papini, 34, was bound with restraints when she was found on the roadside, about 150 miles from her about 150 miles from her Redding home.
Just as with literal families, friends who are like family can bring not only happiness but also pain, because the comfort of a close bond can sometimes morph into the restraints of bondage.
"Florida's vote-restoration scheme providing government officials' with unfettered discretion and no meaningful time restraints on the exercise of that discretion violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments," Walker's summary judgement read in part.
U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture, Juan Mendez, said that the use of hoods, restraints and teargas on Australian aboriginal children in youth detention centers by police could violate the U.N. treaty barring torture.

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