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Congress shielded the president from oversight; House and Senate leaders shielded their members from casting politically perilous votes.
During the incident, Jordan shielded her baby while Andre shielded his wife, Jordan's father, Paul Jamrowski, told the Today show.
"[Andre] shielded her and she shielded the baby, and that's how he was able to survive," Jordan's father, Paul Jamrowski, said in an interview Monday on the Today show.
Ren Zhengfei: When we transfer the tech, they can modify codes on top of my tech, once that's through, it's not only shielded from me, it's shielded from everybody else in the world.
Interestingly, Reginae says Wayne always shielded her from that nightmare.
The third zone, by contrast, was actively shielded from fire.
In America oilmen have been shielded in part by regulators.
Eggleston argued the subpoenaed documents were shielded by executive privilege.
In other words, most Americans are shielded from future globalization.
Derby says he shielded two girls he met that night.
"There were inmates that actually shielded this victim," Coop said.
In occupied Japan, the United States shielded war criminal Gen.
He still wants his identity shielded for fear of repercussion.
So active participants will be shielded appropriately, according to Alphabet.
So far, Francis's popularity has shielded him from the traditionalists.
Even now, defamation law hasn't shielded Jones from all consequences.
Winners typically include the industry being shielded from foreign competition.
Upon filing, debtors are shielded from garnishments and debt collectors.
Officials said these were internal documents shielded by state law.
Congressmen have shielded and protected him, excused and accepted him.
I shielded my eyes from a red ray of sunlight.
The buyer's identity was shielded by a limited liability company.
Trump, who has shielded her son from the press. Mrs.
But that hasn't shielded it from scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
Any suggestions to keep me looking chic and staying shielded?
The seller's identity was shielded by a limited liability company.
To some degree, she had shielded herself from the news.
But we still wouldn't be shielded from foreign oil cartels.
Pres shielded the urn by placing it underneath his jacket.
Trump may be shielded from criminal indictment by virtue of his status as president, and he may remain shielded from impeachment by virtue of the fact that his own party controls both chambers of Congress.
Democrats may have cheered the move when it shielded Hillary Clinton.
He shielded himself from the blast by hiding behind the toilet.
She would survive, and shielded her three children from the bullets.
Yet only a tiny share of its members' waters is shielded.
This tacitly shielded some three-quarters of them from forced removal.
He has not decided wither Uber has properly shielded those documents.
India used to be shielded from such turns in global sentiment.
"Democracy, however, is shielded and of course not threatened," she said.
PRICING IMMUNITY HIV drugmakers have largely been shielded from generic competition.
He selflessly shielded students from the shooter when he was shot.
He has not decided whether Uber has properly shielded those documents.
The program allowed them to work and shielded them from deportation.
The machine's woman: shielded and constrained, damned by the male gaze.
They jumped over fences and shielded loved ones with their bodies.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company 39Park.
Part of their prep school tuition could be shielded from taxes.
Flake said he and others shielded the boy during the gunfight.
Her 1899 house is shielded by pink, yellow and red roses.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company Raylodie.
Mr. Hatch, shielded by aides, waggled his fingers dismissively at her.
The imprisoned are not the only people shielded from public view.
"Democracy is shielded and will not be threatened," Ms. Gerovasili said.
Many people asked to remain anonymous so most anecdotes are shielded.
It's a little more shielded from the electromagnetic frequencies and stuff.
As the gunfire erupted, Jordan, 290, shielded her baby, Terry said.
My typically shielded eyes were wide open, transfixed on the encounter.
But all of them — and the HR system that shielded them.
Critics said the policy had often shielded priests from criminal punishment.
But on average, active management hasn't shielded investors from the downside.
Mr. Blackwell said he had shielded a woman with his body.
It would have shielded dozens of politicians from prosecution for corruption.
They are held in locations that are easily shielded from demonstrators.
But Cohen also maintains other business interests that wouldn't be shielded.
Those gathered outside on St Peter's Square shielded themselves with umbrellas.
For instance, communications that aren't about legal advice would not be shielded.
On the other hand, Jon has been shielded from Daenerys' true character.
The rapper shielded his face from cameras with a fan of cash.
Jordan shielded the couple's 2-month-old son Paul from the gunfire.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company Park Condominium.
The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use proton torpedoes.
They are shielded from external light with a special black lens-hood.
Permanent members of the UN Security Council have always shielded their allies.
She sported bright red lipstick and shielded her eyes behind dark sunglasses.
Kardashian West wanted to keep her kids shielded from her traumatic event.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company Andover Acquisitions.
Wealth is worrying when it becomes entrenched or shielded from disruptive forces.
But statutes of limitation shielded him from prosecution for the abuses themselves.
Currently, the gun industry is shielded from such lawsuits under federal law.
That shielded him from direct exposure to the blast, heat and radiation.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company Dasher Properties.
One woman was found shielded under the body of her dead husband.
Lovell Burton designed the structure as a veranda shielded by wooden columns.
Nixon, which declared the president cannot be shielded from a criminal investigation.
Disney's purchase of Miramax included provisions that shielded Miramax from corporate interference.
So, we're a little bit shielded from that I think in sport.
Pertinently, the bonuses are shielded from many of the costs of wildfires.
She was injured but survived because, she said, her husband shielded her.
Those with huge banners shielded the injured as they received medical treatment.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company Parkview Holdings.
In most cases the average person is somewhat shielded from those complexities.
No longer would court decisions remain shielded under an opaque written system.
Nearly $15 trillion are being held in shell companies, shielded from taxes.
The new owner's identity was shielded by the limited liability company S7AL.
Underneath the borough lives a shadow city of illegal apartments, shielded from sunlight.
I feel I can actually have a discussion that's shielded from other people.
For academic publishers that have historically been shielded from competition, she's a villain.
That, I assumed, had shielded Cape Dorset from some of Nunavut's depressing statistics.
In return for funding the trust, Honda will be shielded from further lawsuits.
By his own accounts, Luckey's world view was formed in fairly shielded environment.
Soon, the footage went dark as an officer shielded a woman, authorities said.
She says officers shielded her as bullets whizzed through the air around them.
To meet those requirements, Google introduced shielded virtual machines at Google Next today.
But it threatened more action if it was not shielded from U.S. sanctions.
The DOJ said those documents were shielded by executive privilege asserted by Trump.
The couple are determined to keep their personal lives shielded from the public.
On screen, male friendship is often shielded under a veil machismo and misogyny.
With clubs shielded from external investment, financial resources within the Bundesliga were scarce.
Being owned by men with guns has long meant being shielded from competition.
While the nonprofit is named as the donor, the original source is shielded.
A man near the corner shielded a woman as she writhed in fear.
Since its implementation in 2012, it has shielded about 800,000 immigrants from deportation.
Eventually, McAslin realized she was being shielded by someone who'd just been shot.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company BSS Charles Street.
I shielded my tearing eyes from the sun, the wind and my friend.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company Triton Park Avenue.
The identity of the writer of the article was shielded with a pseudonym.
The company has been shielded by European laws that prevent class-action suits.
About 900,000 immigrants have been shielded from deportation since the DACA program began.
I grew up in a dictatorship, which meant I was shielded from politics.
I'm adequately shielded from heat, but worry that I won't counteract the cold.
He shielded the man to treat his wounds, then carried him to safety.
For now, Mr. Mladic appears largely shielded from outsiders, except for his family.
This is not to say that she shielded me from the art world.
But China's growing influence in world affairs has shielded it from some criticism.
All my life I have been shielded from the consequences of our carelessness.
Your bottom lashes will be shielded with under-eye pads, stickers or tape.
The gun industry is currently shielded from liability under federal law, but Sens.
Race cars would be shielded from the Environmental Protection Agency under new legislation.
"I don't think it shielded Oliver North from hard questions," Collins told reporters.
Trump will then have successfully shielded himself and his colleagues from criminal liability.
The United States has long shielded its ally Israel at the United Nations.
They shielded themselves behind sheets of Kevlar used for Junior ROTC marksmanship practice.
Both administrations argued that the records are presidential records shielded from public review.
How can Americans enjoy public lands if they are shielded off from them?
Homeowners are not entirely shielded from the impact of a Fed rate increase.
He has shielded some, but not all, customers from price increases so far.
Those "association health plans" could be shielded from some state and federal insurance requirements.
With the hearing, we got an FBI lovebird shielded by his white knight Democrats.
Then you shoot at the shielded Captains until they, too, fall in your wake.
The ruble depreciation buffered the shock but could not have shielded the economy completely.
There are many ways that celebrities can remain shielded from the world around them.
Google's quantum processor Sycamore resides in an electromagnetically shielded cryostat that keeps it cold.
Now the right to private gun ownership is more broadly shielded by the Constitution.
It's clear immediately that every Kingdom fighter that shielded the king is now dead.
The quantum information must be shielded from all external noise in the surrounding environment.
Most American mortgages bear fixed interest rates, so homeowners are shielded from higher rates.
His outrageous comments are shielded by the plausible deniability afforded a WWE hype-master.
For decades online platforms have been heavily shielded from liability for what users post.
Those who signed up for DACA are shielded from deportation and given work permits.
All of these needles are then shielded by a flexible sheath called the labium.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company 4 East 66th #5.
He recommended presidents be shielded from civil and criminal litigation until they leave office.
It's set back from the road, shielded by hedges, a wall, and mature trees.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company 432 Park Avenue 73B.
The Trump administration also shielded 100,000 pages from public release by invoking executive privilege.
Brett Dalton's marriage could no longer be shielded ... from the ultimate blow of divorce.
And some of them not only were shielded from purges but even received promotions.
Justin Bieber shielded himself with himself Friday, and he blocked photogs with his skateboard.
Russia's military budget has been largely shielded from the economic downturn up until now.
The identities of the buyers of each unit were shielded by limited liability companies.
Executives even shielded him by paying large sums of money to buy victims' silence.
The brain is shielded from microbial invasion by the so-called blood-brain barrier.
Both Russia and China have shielded Myanmar from formal criticism from the Security Council.
The names of those involved in the assaults have been shielded by the courts.
And seemingly having been shielded from what was really going on by their parents.
Utilities say they must be shielded from liability or the electric grid will suffer.
Judge Leite said the order, in his view, shielded Mr. Greenwald from criminal prosecution.
Barack shielded the former First Lady and her dusty pink outfit from the rain. 
Lawmakers shielded existing loans from any increases in rates when they removed the cap.
That has shielded the land from some of the worst effects of rising emissions.
Others often rush through hoards of journalists, shielded by their lawyers, family and supporters.
In particular, Delaware courts have shielded corporate directors from scrutiny in M&A transactions.
Certain services, they say, require a special channel that can be shielded from congestion.
But it does provide a glimpse of the maneuverings usually shielded from public view.
Those names are currently shielded from public view, a matter of contention between lawmakers.
What divides us is not different values, but that our eyes have been shielded.
By issuing permits to the migrants, authorities shielded them from imminent deportation from Mexico.
Out of office, Trump would not be shielded from prosecution as he is as President.
For example, extensive licensing requirements have shielded many higher-earning occupations from competition from immigrants.
These are inside a canister 170cm high and 17cm across, shielded from external magnetic fields.
Internet firms in America are shielded from legal responsibility for content posted on their services.
But since 5, the department has shielded them from the public — and apparently district attorneys.
When clearer signs of Facebook's malfeasance began to surface, Sandberg was initially shielded from blame.
The terms often shielded other assets from being seized as collateral to repay the debt.
There's one other benefit to using the MLC: you're shielded from liability for statutory damages.
In November 2012 the president issued a decree that shielded his decisions from judicial review.
"I've got an invisibility cloak," he said as he shielded himself from the cold front.
They are shielded from even that -- from those kinds of liable suits, are they not?
It has taken on many regimes and has spotlighted wrongdoing previously shielded from public view.
LGBT-rights groups and Democrats have countered the former protections shielded transgender students from discrimination.
Also shielded from the shutdown are New Jersey Transit, the state lottery, casinos and racetracks.
Also shielded from the shutdown were New Jersey Transit, the state lottery, casinos and racetracks.
Sometimes he looks uncomfortable, hands buried in his pockets, thoughts shielded by a stubborn grin.
For years, the franchise model shielded operations from the direct effects of Japan's labour crunch.
Before they shielded the protesters from the gunman, Dallas officers posed for photos alongside them.
And those who receive subsidies to buy insurance will mostly be shielded from any increases.
The original is now in a museum across town, shielded from the elements, perfectly safe.
That bill would have shielded young immigrants brought to the U.S. as children from deportation.
He didn't get to go out a lot because she shielded him from the surroundings.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus shielded Omar from reporters after a meeting on Wednesday.
My mother gathered all of us into the hallway and shielded us with her body.
At most, I figured I may catch sight of a couple of shielded hard-ons.
My perspective from the ivory tower of my former career shielded me from this reality.
But when you're shielded from something and it's actively censored, it takes a negative connotation.
As a result, his vote is shielded from the political pressures faced by his peers.
He shielded his candle from the drizzle, one point of light among tens of thousands.
She got up, and her lanky, trench-coat-shielded, fur-hat-covered frame slinked offstage.
And some protesters found that once they were near army headquarters, some soldiers shielded them.
Mr. Trump is also ending the program that shielded "dreamers," young undocumented immigrants, from deportation.
Statutes of limitations have also shielded Harvey Weinstein from some of the allegations against him.
But entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare would be shielded from any cuts.
Will he issue more racist statements shielded in a thin verbal veneer of plausible deniability?
The couple's 2-month-old son survived after his mom shielded him from the gunfire.
But I had a manager who shielded me from all that, and he trusted me.
He shielded us, determined that we never feel constrained by the limitations that tortured him.
The identities of the buyers were shielded by a limited liability company and a trust.
But he was shielded by Mr. Pence, a longtime protégé and former governor of Indiana.
Mr Netanyahu, however, hopes that by clinging to office he will be shielded from prosecution.
Interest rates in Europe were also shielded by comments coming from the Unites States policymakers.
At the end, we found a crystalline horseshoe lake shielded by a wall of hills.
The question will be whether the telecom giant can be shielded from potential legal liability.
In the past, insurance shielded consumers from most of the rising costs of prescription medicine.
In North Dakota, legislators rejected a bill similar to Tennessee's that would have shielded motorists.
Even as he shielded his younger brother from the streets, Jimmy was involved in drugs.
This led to individual priests continuing to commit crimes after being shielded by their supervisors.
For years, the franchise model shielded operations from the direct effects of Japan's labor crunch.
The courts have shielded information when we have a "reasonable expectation" it will stay private.
They need to be underground and shielded with at least four inches of thick concrete.
And yet she was shielded from a true critical and public reaction – up to a point.
" Oliver went on to allege that McMahon has "shielded himself from responsibility for his wrestlers' welfare.
Gawker tried to have the case dismissed, claiming the First Amendment shielded it from Hogan's suit.
Features shielded from view are extremely difficult to copy, let alone reproduce using normal machine tools.
It was a modest neighborhood, with cramped, beige homes shielded by short white and black fences.
While undocumented, my skin color shielded me from suspicion regarding my immigration status from authority figures.
When the mosquitoes breed with ones that are susceptible to the disease, their progeny are shielded.
Yet again Trump is being shielded by the very establishment mentality that he once ran against.
Ideally, it would sit on the far side of the Moon, shielded from interference from Earth.
Big puffy clouds would have created overcast days that shielded the surface from heat and radiation.
Another palmer was still in the shielded compartment, but Adda's aim wasn't much better than Pel's.
The shielded VMs strip out as much of that process as possible to reduce the risk.
Despite this, democracy promotion schemes continue on autopilot in many countries, shielded by multi-year budgets.
Its biggest company, Dangote Cement, was nurtured with import restrictions, which shielded it from foreign competition.
Throughout the years, it has staunchly shielded Syria from UN resolutions in the UN Security Council.
Rob put the pic up on Instagram early Wednesday, showing him substantially shielded with a bandana.
Today the winners are producers like Pioneer Natural Resources who best shielded themselves from tumbling prices.
While crowd noise is ubiquitous in traditional sports, pro gamers are mostly shielded from outside distraction.
Short, 66, admits that he too shielded his kids from his work when they were young.
If the president's allies control Congress, he's generally shielded from the worst of troublesome congressional investigations.
"I've shielded myself so far by hiding behind people seen as a big threat," he says.
The foundation also set up a Canadian subsidiary that effectively shielded some donors from disclosure requirements.
But many customers will be shielded from those price hikes, the Kaiser Family Foundation report noted.
Internal emails show how EPA officials shielded Pruitt from facing questions from the public and reporters.
The arbitration process is both shielded from public scrutiny and generally considered more favorable to employers.
Someone shielded Ms. Carter's body with his or her own, taking a bullet to spare her.
Its core remains highly radioactive and stands 7 meters below tourists' feet, shielded by protective layers.
Communications with the attorney on matters unrelated to legal matters are not shielded by the privilege.
Employees are more likely to respond honestly if their responses are shielded from managers and regulators.
The program temporarily shielded from deportation certain young immigrations brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
As a result, his vote is largely shielded from the political pressures faced by his peers.
Of course, in reality the US is just another lumbering statist empire shielded by nationalist mysticism.
North Carolina has shielded judges who object to performing same-sex wedding ceremonies on religious grounds.
Yet as HIV ravaged neighboring countries, Mozambique was shielded by limited population movement into the country.
The documents, the lawyer argued, should have been shielded by various privileges, like attorney-client privilege.
Or should that footage be shielded the same way that performance evaluations and disciplinary actions are?
She seems to emanate some sort of superpower or to be shielded by a force field.
The couple was killed, but the baby survived because his mom shielded him from the gunfire.
Instead, they cut them off and shielded their offspring from the same hollow attempts at love.
Still they have allowed witnesses to appear in disguise, shielded by a fake beard and glasses.
There might have been a minidress under all those silken strands, but the legs were shielded.
He shielded Trump's debunked claims that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 presidential election.
Mueller declined to decide whether Trump should face charges, and sitting presidents are shielded from prosecution.
In those regulated grid systems, solar could end up being shielded somewhat from declining wholesale prices.
It also contested Farrow's portrait of the company as one that shielded misconduct and protected offenders.
Sanctuary city supporters believe that undocumented immigrants should be shielded from possible deportation when they report crimes.
Such tax-shielded accounts are unfair, but they're the only social insurance system people think they have.
More often than not, she explains, perpetrators remain employed, and thus are shielded by these secret agreements.
But even public land and animals protected by the federal government are not shielded from the wall.
Bloom shared a shot of their two heads shielded in helmets are they prepare to go skiing.
This Nixon case concluded that many of a president's communications with his aides are shielded from investigators.
Their past opacity has shielded them from searching criticism, but exposed them instead to the laziest disdain.
Conversely, I know what it looks like for white people to be shielded from people of color.
Aside from closures at public institutions and parks, most everyday Americans have been shielded from the effects.
Technology companies tend to claim that they are shielded from liability for these kinds of harmful effects.
For far too long, White House pets have escaped public criticism, shielded by a facade of cuteness.
Backpage has said it is shielded by a federal law that protects free speech on the internet.
The Oscar winner kept his eyes shielded from the harsh sun with a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Women often appear in these videos, their faces shielded, stomping or impaling small animals with stiletto heels.
He complemented Facebook's efforts to build ways of catching bad actors even if they're shielded by encryption.
It is a small place, in a former school where Jewish children were shielded from the Nazis.
Some know only the broadest outline of the event, while others have been shielded from it altogether.
More recently, the Commission said it was investigating whether the U.K. shielded multinational companies from tax avoidance.
The front underbelly and rear transfer case are also shielded, so rock-busting won't cripple your pickup.
Blue Lives do deserve to be protected, but they do not deserve to be shielded from accountability.
This has shielded companies and left the task of rooting out criminals online to law-enforcement agencies.
The new grid fins used on this rocket were made of solid titanium, instead of shielded aluminum.
"I got you," co-worker Denise Peraza said he told her as he shielded her from bullets.
Importantly, consumers who qualify for the ACA's tax credits will largely be shielded from these premium hikes.
It also found that personnel immunity shielded World Bank investigators from being compelled by a Canadian court.
Only a few samples were found, wet and dirtied, having been shielded under a piece of furniture.
When we were finally allowed to leave, a barricade of teachers shielded us from the open hallway.
Flashlights were put within easy reach, and windows and glass doors were shielded by dusty hurricane shutters.
The perpetrators were shielded from South Korean authorities and a United States military court dismissed the case.
This has to be done so that vaccine manufacturers are shielded from tort liability in these cases.
The Serbian military long shielded him, paid him a salary and continues to pay him a pension.
Mr. Zia was behind his wooden registration table and was unhurt; others shielded by steel doors died.
García shielded his granddaughter and her teammates from the bullets, relative Raul Ortega told CNN affiliate KFOX.
That program shielded hundreds of thousands of immigrants who illegally arrived in the United States as children.
That means more than two dozen banks would be shielded from some of the Federal Reserve's oversight.
He's not advocating that children be shielded from the science, but rather that it be presented seriously.
Japan has been somewhat shielded by the worst of the weather, due to its wealth and preparation.
Most analysts see the U.S. economy as relatively well shielded should the coronavirus hurt global growth significantly.
In theory, the higher the cap, the greater an offending politician's chances of being shielded from prosecution.
Unsolicited bids are uncommon in Japan, where many companies are shielded by cross-shareholdings to protect management.
Because of their charmed life, they are shielded from the consequences of addiction for longer than most.
In the days before centralized air, caves shielded wine from its worst enemies: heat, vibration, and sunlight.
Shielded by the Alborz Mountains, the facility also is ringed by anti-aircraft guns and other fortifications.
Similar pairs, like the ones above, shielded Beyoncé, the Hadids, Kendall Jenner and others from the sun.
"His efforts to date have shielded him from accountability, allowing him to operate with impunity," she said.
Gallaudet quarterback Paul Hubbard's solution was to summon teammates into a huddle that shielded his team's intentions.
When the jailers opened his cell door, Distin shielded his body with a sleeping mat, speaking unintelligibly.
Cloudbleed and Heartbleed (a 21 bug) were examples where customer data that should have been shielded got leaked.
Depositors and taxpayers were shielded in the process, but bondholders lost their investment and are suing EU regulators.
Communications that include people other than just the attorney and his client would also not necessarily be shielded.
AMG claimed it was owned by the Miami tribe, and thus shielded from lawsuits by tribal sovereign immunity.
That only made him more popular—and shielded him from closer scrutiny by the media and his opponents.
Sansa and Arya are just sisters bickering over nonsense, still shielded from the horrors that respectively await them.
Passers-by are often offered helmets and masks and shielded with umbrellas until they reach a safe place.
" (Associated Press) She's argued, however, that the whistleblower should be shielded from potential retaliation: "Whistleblowers should be protected.
That gave BAT its stake in the newly dubbed Reynolds American, but shielded the firm from belligerent lawyers.
Shielded by the holiday weekend, top Republicans in the House and Senate were quiet on Trump's latest controversy.
Because regulations also don't allow drones to fly over people, participants will be shielded, according to the company.
Inside, guards shielded a senior pro-establishment legislator from angry democrats, some of whom tore up ballot papers.
To turn inwards, thanking providence for a homeland shielded by two oceans, is a tradition with deep roots.
The details of individual officers' misconduct cases are shielded from public view, even when they result in firings.
Even more importantly, the identities of the workers themselves are often shielded from the customer on these platforms.
The nomination, later struck down by the Supreme Court, would have shielded Lula from prosecution by lower courts.
Or we might want platforms to be shielded from liability or obligation no matter what the financial arrangement.
This is mostly so the instruments are shielded from wayward cosmic rays, which can also cause nuclei recoils.
Bellis had ruled that the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act shielded the defendants from liability.
I'm curious how much being shielded from a more market-driven model helped support your early digital experiments.
Here's what is happening: Radiation: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is drafting new guidelines for self-shielded irradiators.
In 2015, a U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled that GM was shielded from liability over its pre-bankruptcy actions.
Heirs are typically shielded from taxes on undistributed corporate profits earned before the death of the previous stockholder.
But the network broke with that tradition to honor the three men who shielded students during the shooting.
Another video soon surfaces, this time of Kirkman, shielded by a panicked entourage, retreating to an armored car.
Reports suggested that the girl's father, who was killed, appeared to have shielded her from the building's collapse.
With that information shielded from public view, Rathburn set out in the early 1990s to sell body parts.
Under the law, an individual who acts on the advice of an attorney is typically shielded from prosecution.
These included measures that shielded homeowners from predatory mortgage foreclosures and provided free tax preparation assistance for seniors.
That decree, which was eventually rescinded, would have effectively shielded dozens of public officials from prosecution for corruption.
Other online critics said that children should be shielded from such images, he said, which didn't surprise him.
If Remington violated Connecticut's trade practices statute, the state supreme court held, it is not shielded by PLCAA.
Alivia held her brothers' hands and shielded them from the oncoming truck, their uncle told CNN affiliate WRTV.
Indian peacekeepers shielded them and two U.N. helicopters and a civilian aircraft that were offloading at the airstrip.
But it is unacceptable to ignore questions about Kaspersky Lab because the answers are shielded in classified materials.
As many legal scholars have already noted, once an individual is pardoned, she is shielded from criminal liability.
Our colleague explains how the rush to blame those apps shielded those who were really behind the crisis.
According to a former colleague, "a culture of looking away and keeping your head down" shielded the suspect.
Researchers studied the mustard plant, the Arabidopsis thaliana, using plants whose roots were completely shielded from the light.
Democrats and some conservatives were indignant, and a motion that would have shielded Justice Walker failed to pass.
Her relatively sterling political record has shielded her from criticisms that have dogged Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Currently, the gun industry is shielded from lawsuits by a controversial law that Sanders voted for in 2005.
Investors reward drugmakers focusing on coronavirus Few companies have been shielded from the meltdown in stocks this week.
That would block users from seeing business news or other information sources that are shielded by the filters.
He denounced a university culture of so-called safe spaces that he said shielded students from diverse viewpoints.
Approximately 800,000 undocumented young people are currently shielded from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
There are things that are problematic all over, but the art world has been somewhat shielded from them.
Not much is known about the buyer, whose identity was shielded under the limited liability company 795 Properties.
Are they not acting because we are shielded from seeing the effects of gun violence on our children?
At one point, he reportedly shielded an injured soldier with his own body to keep him from harm.
During that time, the two men shielded at least four immigrants from deportation, the Detroit Free Press reports.
She stressed that Congress needs to find a legislative solution for the "Dreamers" that DACA shielded from deportation.
Some broadcasters used the relative safety of a sturdy building to remain outside, while shielded from the gusts.
Shielded from Saudi Arabia's regional hegemony, Qatar has maneuvered with exceptional agility to make a name for itself.
President Andrew Johnson had pardoned Garland, and Garland argued that this shielded him from disbarment under the law.
When ripe coconuts would drop, I savored the sweet milk, shielded from the broiling sun by glorious green fronds.
Cambodia has shielded China from criticism by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the South China Sea.
Before us is a row of dilapidated stone huts built almost into the rocks, and shielded from the Sun.
Any gains from the fund are permanently shielded from taxes if the investment has been held for 10 years.
Sanctuary city supporters argue, in part, that undocumented immigrants should be shielded from possible deportation when they report crimes.
According to The Sun, Brewster's uncle said Kelly shielded her sister and niece from the blast at Grande's concert.
At Yahoo, he pushed for this standard, which would have effectively shielded any communications, including emails, from Yahoo's eyes.
But in others, victims were prevented from coming forward with their stories, and abusers were shielded from public accountability.
The vial is held around 100 microns from a rotating tungsten cog inside a chamber shielded from magnetic fields.
They may have even shielded him from harsher discipline or potentially buried other accusations to protect the company's star.
Now, President Trump has ended the program, which gave Dreamers a renewable work permit and shielded them from deportation.
The craft will therefore be shielded by a special insulator—a slab of carbon-composite more than 11cm thick.
Critics of disclosing funding arrangements complain it undercuts the attorney-client privilege, where information is shielded from outside view.
Jenner, 20, shielded her face with a jean jacket and matching jeans along with her hair in a topknot.
Immigrants who applied for protection under the program — enrollment is not automatic — were at least temporarily shielded from deportation.
This has shielded Berkshire from scrutiny and criticism over the past decade, even as it has underperformed the stockmarket.
He did not note that 85% of Obamacare enrollees will be shielded from these price hikes by federal subsidies.
Cambodia has shielded Beijing from criticism by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the South China Sea.
In the chill of deep space, bacteria somehow shielded from cosmic radiation might survive dormant for millions of years.
Dennis shielded his wife with his own body to make sure they escaped the deadliest shooting in American history.
He adds the shooter was wearing dark clothing and a mask that shielded the lower half of his face.
In the age of social media, must jurors be shielded from public scrutiny in order to render fair decisions?
After all, they are shielded by the same federal privacy laws that protect each of us from undue scrutiny.
You can buy a signal-blocking pouch that can hold your keys, like a shielded RFID blocking pouch. 1.
Spicer and Trump have argued that voters declared the issue moribund, electing him even though he shielded the returns.
Park-goers shielded their children from flying debris during the incident with no one appearing to be seriously injured.
Shielded by North Korea's extreme opaqueness, Kim has posed a special set of profiling problems for U.S. spy agencies.
The makeshift compound — located near the Colorado border — was found shielded by old tires, wooden pallets and other debris.
But the support of the Republican establishment that has shielded his presidency may be eroding sooner than you think.
The practices caused consumers "to pay as much as 90% more for drugs shielded from competition," his office added.
There's also a physical "Security Switch" that puts the phone into a "shielded mode" for making secure phone calls.
By pushing for as much private funding and responsibility as possible, taxpayers can be shielded from billion dollar boondoggles.
But the administration of US President Donald Trump has so far shielded the Crown Prince from any tangible impact.
Many bipartisan lawmakers seek a swift resolution for the immigrants shielded by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The 2-month-old boy suffered two broken fingers, but he survived the shooting after his parents shielded him.
But Republicans say Kelly handled the Kushner security clearance matter expertly and may have shielded himself in the process.
The likelier answer is that their misdeeds are better shielded from public scrutiny by their respective countries' libel laws.
But in Mr. Halabi's case, all procedures and all evidence will be shielded from the public, Ms. Tsemel said.
The identity of the buyer of the 47th floor was shielded by the limited liability company, 47 SPC 19203.
While the privacy of the police is shielded at all costs, the same is rarely afforded to their victims.
The C22F, as it's known, is also shielded from the computer-frying electromagnetic pulses that result from atomic blasts.
At the same time, medical budgets were not shielded from draconian cuts, which increased barriers to accessing medical care.
Logan was at Tao Saturday night in Hollywood, with a bunch of friends who shielded him as they left.
The crypto wars will likely continue as well, and there's no guarantee Signal will be shielded from the fray.
He has argued that a president should be shielded from any criminal or civil investigation until he leaves office.
Before the military gave up power, the government passed an amnesty law that has shielded officials of that era.
As a result, he has shielded himself from criticism in case of a renewed outbreak or ongoing economic weakness.
But China and Russia, two permanent members of the United Nations body, have often shielded Myanmar from formal condemnation.
The bill would also suspend protections that shielded internet companies from legal liability for the content on their sites.
Mr. Barraud, a former professional rugby player, was shot three times as he shielded his sister with his body.
Some experts have speculated that spaceships would need a shielded room where astronauts could hide until flares were over.
They have called for mergers of European firms to create industrial "champions" shielded from antitrust rules and Chinese competition.
The baby survived the massacre when his mom, Jordan Anchondo, shielded him with her body when she was shot.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has largely shielded herself from the media and has holed up in the capital.
The program was named after Aaron Feis, a football coach who shielded students in Parkland before he was killed.
The company had filed an S-1 confidentially in December 2018, meaning draft revisions were shielded from broader view.
In 2012, Mr. Obama signed Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which temporarily shielded some 700,000 young people from deportation.
DACA shielded nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation and allowed them to work legally in the United States.
Finally, Prasad draws up in an enormous black car, bulletproof windows shielded with dark film, followed by a convoy.
He obscures the fact that the mastermind of the Mumbai terrorist attack of 2008 has been shielded by Pakistan.
Democrats and some Republicans have urged Trump not to scrap DACA, which has shielded from deportation about 800,000 immigrants.
Because of how the subsidies work, people were generally shielded from this year's higher prices, and enrollment is steady.
Critics said she was authoritarian and used state power to muzzle critics while shielded by a coterie of advisers.
And youngest brother Barron Trump, 12, lives in the White House but has been shielded from the political fray.
A porous tarp at their makeshift camp shielded them from the sun and, for the most part, the rain.
If it weren't for him, Drake may not have felt forced show what he'd typically keep shielded from us.
There are some kids that are so shielded and it's like that's their thing, but I don't shield my kids.
Not all GSA documents related to the Trump transition and the investigation of it have been shielded from the public.
ABHFL is shielded from any potential Cyprus transfer risks by having substantial foreign assets and earnings and limited domestic liabilities.
Minutes later, police found a female corrections employee, who indicated "there were inmates that actually shielded this victim," Coupe said.
Most of their day is spent submerged under water, shielded from the sun's harmful UV rays and possibly even humans.
The first, Felicia Sanders, recalled the trickling of her son's blood as she desperately shielded her granddaughter from the carnage.
She battled the humidity with a green turban head wrap and shielded herself from the sun in large octagonal sunglasses.
SEC rules require brokerages to hold customer money in segregated accounts that are shielded from creditor claims against the bank.
The female hostage was safely rescued after authorities entered the building, and she had even been shielded by some inmates.
In the United States, web platforms have been shielded from legal liability for user-contributed content by a 1996 law.
Her face was shielded from the madness, which means she didn't see just how hard Sansa fought to stop it.
However, in my private life, checking that box never shielded me from the parade of strangers who challenged my identity.
Trump and Cohen have sought to force arbitration, where new details about Daniels' case would be shielded from the public.
Some GM customers say New GM should not be shielded because of its years-long concealment of the switch defect.
Copyright infringement is not shielded by CDA 22000—instead, any violations are regulated by the provisions of the DMCA instead.
The "Temporary Protected Status" programme shielded the two groups from deportation after Hurricane Mitch swept through Central America in 1998.
But the Harry Potter writer is not completely shielded from making mistakes, as exemplified by her most recent Twitter storm.
This time Jokowi shielded himself from such accusations by picking a hardline Muslim cleric, Ma'ruf Amin, as his running-mate.
Four other adults were arrested at the makeshift home that was shielded by old tires, wooden pallets and other debris.
At first, he shielded himself with one of his suction cups and appeared to argue with his would-be captors.
The United States has long accused the United Nations of anti-Israel bias and shielded its ally from council action.
Craigslist, the CDA shielded an online publisher from liability to a man shot with a handgun purchased via the website.
The policy has shielded from deportation immigrants dubbed "Dreamers" and given them work permits, though not a path to citizenship.
The program has shielded from deportation immigrants dubbed "Dreamers" and given them work permits, though not a path to citizenship.
Spectators and models were shielded from the worst of the freezing weather at the Paris Fashion Week event on Tuesday.
While these administration law judges are employees of the agency, they have intentionally been shielded from simply being political operatives.
Most ObamaCare customers have been shielded from past premium increases by the health law's subsidies that help people afford coverage.
Although I still don't fully understand, as I myself am shielded with my own privilege, my eyes have been opened.
The Wall Street Journal profiles Haspel's long career, which until recently was classified and shielded by the agency's clandestine operations.
Physicians will need to be shielded from fear of malpractice in hope of limiting the wasted expense of defensive medicine.
Hartnett, 33, described crouching toward the center of the front seat as he shielded his head with his left arm.
That's not to say the fact that I'm mistaken for being white has completely shielded me from Islamophobia here, though.
The result has been what one economist calls "Fortress Russia," a macroeconomic moat that has shielded and stabilized his country.
Even with Republicans largely on the sidelines, Rhode Island has not been shielded from the usual animosity surrounding voter restrictions.
And she will most likely be one well shielded from any demonstrators or people who are unhappy with Mr. Trump.
There's no need to begrudge our ancestors for using the materials at their disposal to stay shielded from the elements.
Google shielded three male executives accused of sexual misconduct, including Andy Rubin, who was given a $90 million exit package.
Experts say the government has shielded what it knows about some suspicious deaths to protect its intelligence methods and sources.
A CBC story published Thursday mentions a Francophone woman, but Gilchrist said the woman who shielded herself was not Francophone.
This disturbing reality exists in large part because, unlike other industries, gun manufacturers and sellers are shielded from legal accountability.
Crucially, it does not matter whether Trump successfully shielded himself from scrutiny — all that matters is that he tried to.
Early in his tenure with the Bolshoi, Stalin would sometimes come to the Moscow theater, shielded in a special box.
Advocates for victims of abuse said that the edict had shielded clergy members from prosecution and contributed to cover-ups.
The Affordable Care Act temporarily shielded beneficiaries from 2014 to 2019, but that provision of the law expires in 2020.
The breach quickly grew, bringing erosion to villages that had previously been shielded from it, and submerging Doun Baba Dièye.
The program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, has shielded about 800,000 immigrants from deportation and provided work permits.
Like the president, they are shielded from prosecution in regular courts and can be tried only by the Supreme Court.
Then the principle of free speech will become their shield, as it has long shielded dissidents and radicals in America.
But the United States, as well as dollar-denominated assets, are considered to be somewhat shielded from the outbreak's impact.
It was named after the coach who shielded students from bullets with his own body and died in the massacre.
The employee is back where she started (at $75,000) — but now she has her state taxes shielded from federal taxation.
"Extensive borrowing from Beijing has largely shielded Chinese mining companies from encroachment, while exposing others to greater pressure," he said.
Amini was largely shielded from the tribulations of her country, but there were some things that she would always remember.
Dam said one-off gains from divestments and value adjustments had shielded the bank from negative rates up until now.
An additional 13 percent is in a related company, Wipro Enterprises, and 20 percent is shielded by his family office.
However, the economic strain is likely to be delayed, given that most on the list have already shielded their assets.
The man spent the night under a plastic umbrella, partially shielded beneath the eaves of a building, the newspaper said.
The law enforcement equivalent of reverse redlining shielded white Washington neighborhoods — and a few tony black ones — from the program.
In 2013, President Barack Obama and Congress reached agreement on a "fix" that shielded middle-class families from the tax.
A consensus began to emerge that women were definitely opting for garments that shielded their bodies rather than exposed them.
Earlier in April, the parents of Anthony Borges, 17, who was shot as he shielded others, filed a similar lawsuit.
Right now, they're shielded by Section 230 of The Communications Decency Act, but some politicians are looking to change that.
Money shielded it from many of the pressures and compromises that a business operating under more normal conditions would face.
Venezuelans, including residents of the relatively shielded capital, are struggling with worsening gasoline shortages, lingering blackouts and broken state hospitals.
For a family of four, the so-called income protection allowance — or the amount shielded from the formula — is $21965,0003.
I think my position of privilege being affiliated with Stanford University shielded me from the kinds of ordeals others faced.
It shielded a group of immigrants known as "Dreamers" and has given them work permits but not a path to citizenship.
Petersen immediately shielded her daughter from the graphic scene, though she admits she caught the beginning of the alleged sexual act.
In most cases, computers on the network were unaffected because they were shielded by the router's network address translation (NAT) rules.
At least in the short term, many, if not most, consumers appear to be shielded from the consequences of Trump's decision.
Laws such as America's Communications Decency Act (CDA), passed in 1996, largely shielded online firms from responsibility for their users' actions.
A famous white woman is quickly shielded from any hurtful comments, while a famous Black woman has to beg for protection?
Rumours of sexual impropriety never quite seem to stick to the alleged perpetrators, powerful men who are shielded by their status.
When the shooting started on Thursday evening, Taylor, 37, shielded her sons from the gunfire after being shot in the leg.
CNN reports that Trump aides took remarkable steps to keep Trump's communications with Russia and Saudi Arabia shielded from public view.
She looked light on her feet in Nike sneakers, and shielded her eyes with a pair of classic RayBan wayfarer sunglasses.
Their inner workings are shielded from human eyes, buried in layers of computations, making it hard to diagnose errors or biases.
She shielded one of her boys with her entire body, Angie Wisner, who was near Taylor at the rally, tells PEOPLE.
The rest will be shielded from most or all of those price increases by ObamaCare subsidies, which rise alongside the premiums.
The special film allows you to access your touchscreen and use your phone normally, while keeping it shielded from the elements.
Canada and Mexico have vowed to maintain the so-called "Chapter 19" provisions that have shielded them from U.S. trade cases.
I imagine that people of all races, creeds, religions and political affiliations will be shoulder-to-shoulder, shielded eyes cast skyward.
It's easy enough to assume the losers are big banks with armies of analysts shielded by a lack of transparent pricing.
Mandela had to be shielded behind bullet-proof glass during his parade for fear of assassination attempts, the Chicago Tribune reported.
While people who get subsidies are largely shielded from the premium increases, those who aren't have to pay the full cost.
Growing up in the shadow of her father's legend, she was largely shielded from the turmoil of the post-independence years.
Merkley suggested Trump picked Kavanaugh because of the judge's past writings that argue a president should be shielded from ongoing investigations.   .
Most of those who buy coverage on the Obamacare exchanges are shielded from these rate hikes because they receive federal subsidies.
There has been a bipartisan consensus that central banks operate most effectively when they are shielded from short-term political pressures.
Nauert asserted that the Gulf countries's silence was a sign that their accusations were unfounded or that they shielded another motive.
Perhaps the best perk was that it was completely shielded from the rain, which came down harder as the day progressed.
If Democrats take back the House in 2018, the Trump administration will no longer be shielded by a Republican-controlled Congress.
Chemical companies, which are major drivers of economic growth and contribute heavily to local government revenues, are often shielded from criticism.
So, moving some drugs from Part B to Part D would expose them to price negotiations from which they're currently shielded.
But these tattoos are harmless as long as the ashes were properly cremated and shielded from contaminants, says microbiologist Jason Tetro.
Tables are shielded with glass wrapped in butcher paper and half-lit by votive candles tucked into Capiz-shell lotus blossoms.
"The firefighter was forced to deploy his fire shelter, where he shielded them from fire," Cal Fire said in a statement.
The news organization claims it was shielded by fair report privilege, which can immunize reports that are based on government records.
Growing up, Charity has remained largely shielded from the glare of social media, despite having accounts on TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.
Will the Supreme Court wipe out the government protections that have shielded Americans from abusive business practices since the New Deal?
Covered in soft silt, largely shielded from oxygen and light, and kept at a low temperature, objects were unusually well preserved.
In doing so, she joins about 40 other immigrants around the nation who are being publicly shielded by houses of worship.
Individual engineers are shielded from the public eye, tucked away at three-meal-a-day, laundry-doctor-and-gym-included campuses.
Here was a gay man stuck in a pop culture moment that continued to insist his identity remain shielded in code.
Shielded by his security detail, Mr. de Blasio ignored the men and stepped into a waiting black minivan that raced away.
Though wetlands have shielded New Orleans from storm surges in the past, that buffer has gradually been destroyed by human activity.
It will help officials gain access to data, and insider knowledge, that so far have been largely shielded from public view.
Peggy Lynn Warden's oldest grandson Zachary, 18, told his family that his grandmother shielded him during the shooting, saving his life.
But the gun companies argued that the families' lawsuit was exactly the kind of claim that gun companies were shielded from.
The billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein has long been accused of sexually assaulting underage girls, but has been shielded from federal charges.
Prosecutors have said they've shielded Manafort and public from seeing descriptions in the warrant documentation that could reveal their ongoing investigation.
It implies that whether online or at a rally, supporters will not be shielded by the anonymizing cloak of the crowd.
As unlikely as it may seem, these negative stereotypes appear to have shielded many African-Americans from fatal prescription opioid overdoses.
Geely Automobile, the third-largest carmaker in China, has been largely shielded from the ongoing trade tensions between Beijing and Washington.
He also took a stand against rule changes that shielded former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) from ethics charges.
The lawmakers plan to discuss legislative action this year, including protections for the roughly 800,000 so-called dreamers shielded from deportation.
On Thursday, North Carolina-based fund manager Nottingham announced an agreement to use Blue Tractor's Shielded Alpha structure for nontransparent ETFs.
The big difference is that Trump, shielded by congressional Republicans, has been more successful than Nixon in his stonewalling of investigators.
They also said the filtering shielded lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender children from the resources and support the videos can provide.
Originally, the rules allowed judges to decide on a case-by-case basis what deposition subjects could be shielded from scrutiny.
That bill amended a key 1996 law that has shielded online companies from legal liability for content posted by their users.
The Mr. Putin I knew back then allowed his superiors to accumulate huge wealth, and then he shielded them from indictment.
But the union had helped secure a federal loan for the company, which shielded it from bankruptcy, and management eventually relented.
It nearly doubles the standard deduction and doubles the child tax credit and the size of inheritances shielded from estate taxation.
Kids played on the banks of the Greater Zab River where earthen bunkers once shielded Iraqi tanks during the 2003 invasion.
Jones, a U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that a president is not shielded from civil lawsuits unrelated to his official duties.
The 35-year-old victim, who was wearing a yarmulke, shielded himself from his assailant using a copy of the Torah.
And the report concluded that police repeatedly violated basic constitutional rights, particularly those shielded by the First Amendment and Fourth Amendment.
A federal law passed in the aftermath of Watergate shielded special prosecutors, who were then appointed and overseen by a special court.
She has specifically called out Sanders's vote in 2005 that shielded gun manufacturers from lawsuits when their guns wind up in crimes.
Her arm sleeve tattoo was visible as her blonde hair shielded her face as she added the hashtag #womenempowerment to the photo.
Three other corrections employees were also taken hostage, including a female counselor who was "shielded" and protected by some of the inmates.
A few minutes later, police discovered the female correction official, who indicated "there were inmates that actually shielded this victim," Coupe said.
But as prominent men in other fields have faced snowballing accusations of sexual harassment, it's instead shielded members of Congress from publicity.
Shielded from prosecution while in office, Park could face criminal charges, the possibility of detention pending trial, and finally a jail sentence.
I became obsessed with the way so many drag icons were shielded by bodyguards while they maneuvered through the crowds of 40,000.
What could give lawmakers some cover from angry constituents is the likelihood that their individual votes could be shielded from public scrutiny.
While these provisions were small wins for the Democrats, places like La Lomita and the butterfly center are still not completely shielded.
Riot police and intelligence services tried to clear the area, but the army shielded them before announcing Bashir's overthrow on April 11.
Sisi responded with a sweeping anti-terrorism law that shielded the police and military from prosecution for the proportionate use of force.
Meanwhile, bitcoin investors were shielded from the Brexit news: They enjoyed an almost 9 percent jump in the value of their holdings.
When colonialism began to sweep across Africa, the tribes banded together to form Wakanda as an isolationist country shielded from outside forces.
Thus far, Apple feels that it has shielded itself from any immediate impact from the escalating U.S.-China trade and economic disputes.
DACA gave undocumented youth who arrived in the U.S. as children a two-year renewable work permit and shielded them from deportation.
The broader public caught on to the practice, ridiculing the notion that people would ever want to be shielded from disturbing ideas.
Older abuse probably will be worth less because without the settlement, Michigan State could have been shielded by a statute of limitations.
With Shielded VMs, you can monitor and react to any changes in the VM baseline as well as its current runtime state.
But about 50,000 of those purchasing on the exchanges receive federal tax credits and are, therefore, shielded from the big premium hikes.
The latest, the agency reported, was a young girl found in the rubble being shielded from the cave-in by her parents.
As for mom Katherine Jackson, 87, and father Joe Jackson, 89, Randy says at first, he shielded them from what he knew.
I don't want it to seem like the whole experience was negative, because when people were shielded from Elon, Tesla was amazing.
It is practically guaranteed that Zuckerberg's tour won't yield any unique insights or interesting discussions, and so he's shielded from potential criticism.
But that hasn't shielded him from getting routinely criticized by Sanders fans, from the left, as a member of the Democratic establishment.
It allowed the situation to linger longer than necessary, and appears to have hoped the problem would be shielded from outside scrutiny.
There used to be a time when, as a humanitarian aid worker, one felt shielded by the U.N. or Red Cross flags.
It used a ship at sea to catch the falling nosecone that shielded the cargo aboard its Falcon Heavy rocket during launch.
The deeper ice the Larsen C had once shielded is expected to become vulnerable to melting and disintegration, especially with rising temperatures.
Scientists attribute coastal erosion in Shishmaref to global warming that has thawed sea ice that once shielded the island from storm surges.
If any of those are sold to people who shouldn't have them, the companies themselves are shielded from prosecution by federal law.
Shielded from the autumn rains under tarpaulins, a substantial crowd, mostly of young Kenyans but with several European and American expats, dances.
The law has shielded social media and e-commerce sites from activities not even imagined when it was enacted in 2300. Amazon.
It is large enough to contain a small city, shielded by lunar soil from radiation, the extremes of temperature, and meteor strikes.
While ObamaCare enrollees who receive subsidies are mostly shielded from these increases, those who don't are left to pay the full price.
Former President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program gave the Dreamers legal protections and shielded them from deportation.
Unlike Facebook, which shielded its involvement by using third-party testing companies, Google is more explicit about who is conducting the research.
Earlier signs of a rightward shift were reinforced particularly as the majority shielded foreign corporations from certain lawsuits over human rights abuses.
Ron Johnson ultimately pushing up the percentage of business income to more than 23 percent that can be shielded by an owner.
Both Intuit and H&R Block added code to their Free File websites that shielded them from search engines such as Google.
Democrats and Republicans remain far apart on a long-term fix to address the fate of immigrants shielded from deportation by DACA.
The rest will be shielded from most or all of those price increases by ObamaCare subsidies, which increase alongside the rising premiums.
Once, in a conversation shielded from the jurors, he accused a prosecutor who disagreed with him of having tears in his eyes.
There's also the train of thought that Chinese internet stocks are more shielded from U.S. tariffs than other sectors of the economy.
They were hardly a secret to begin with, and there is no reason to keep the agency's program shielded from public scrutiny.
But since Germany uses the euro, which is an average of the entire eurozone's currencies, it's shielded from that natural balancing dynamic.
He withdrew from the Paris climate accord, for example, and tried to end DACA (though the courts have temporarily shielded the program).
American workers may wish they had been shielded from the effects of trade with China, but American businesses, by and large, don't.
After falling to the ground, they'd both been shielded from the fire by the charred corpses that were now at their ankles.
Furthermore, in September Mr. Trump rescinded the program, which shielded immigrants who arrived in the United States illegally as children from deportation.
The administration has already temporarily shielded Canada and Mexico from the tariffs during the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
It also made many viewers truly uncomfortable, probably because we saw a lot of the real emotions that we're normally shielded from.
Late in the film she holds up a painting she has recently found, admitting she at first shielded its discovery from Cave.
The person I created on the internet shielded me from the slurs of promiscuity high school bullies kept whispering in my ear.
Midway through the second quarter, Parker corralled a low pass, shielded Leonard away, drove, and mashed a dunk on David Lee's noggin.
And when I'm President, I'll appoint Justice Department officials who will reverse flawed policies so no President is shielded from criminal accountability.
Tall pines shielded us from neighbors on the left, a tall hedgerow of something-or-other stood between us and the street.
Jordan Anchondo shielded her 2-month-old baby in her arms as she was shot, saving his life but sacrificing her own.
The couple was killed in the massacre, but their 2-month-old son survived after his mom shielded him from the gunfire.
More than previous rounds of tariffs that shielded finished goods, these levies would hit US households, the strength of the American economy.
The recent spread of the virus in Europe and the United States has rattled investors who previously thought those regions were shielded.
The $67 million provision is named after the coach who shielded students with his own body and died in last month's shooting.
Tumi Delta ID Lock Shielded Slim Single Billfold, $85If his wallet is old and tattered, this Tumi billfold is the perfect replacement.
Mr. Levine's bill would ensure that a tenant's personal unit access logs are completely shielded from landlords, unless the tenant consents otherwise.
They worry that President Donald Trump would be shielded from the political consequences if the court ultimately guts or overturns the law.
Shielded from the outside world, Siena becomes a sanctuary where he can grieve, as well as immerse himself in the city's aura.
While robotic arms ferry merchandise through an Amazon fulfillment center, the cage holds a human suspended, shielded from all the whirring machinery.
Internet users who believe their (real) lives in the physical world will be shielded from online behavior are mistaken, cybersecurity experts say.
The contracts drafted by Amazon's lawyers for the delivery companies also shielded the e-commerce giant from just about every imaginable liability.
Some experts say the board could "be shielded under some circumstances" if it's proven in court that they've acted in good faith.
New York and Massachusetts have alleged such offshore accounts and shell companies have unfairly shielded some of the Sacklers' cash from litigation.
Wytasha Carter's procession passed through the city, a special moment was captured by onlookers as a man shielded an officer from rain.
Companies are more shielded from shocks by the external environment by low debt, high profits and high liquidity, the central bank said.
Policymakers have argued that the domestic economy remains shielded from the heavy blow to exports and factory activity from declining external demand.
While the leniency agreement with prosecutors already shielded Odebrecht from prosecution, the deal announced on Monday gives the company added legal protections.
When so much truth is shielded from the light, the hierarchy is able to float its disingenuous claims about having cleaned house.
Their parents sent them our way to connect with relatives already here or to be shielded from forced gang recruitment and violence.
That last item was named after the coach who shielded students with his own body and died in the February 14 shooting.
Some shielded themselves from the midday sun with umbrellas, others with bits of cardboard on which they had slept the previous night.
The proud woman holds her head high, assured in her stance, shielded by the halo and completely unbothered by the viewer's gaze.
What connects Bendith, Shirley Collins, and Richard Dawson's music is the sensation of hearing a side of life we're usually shielded from.
The flip side of this is, of course, that anonymous sources may feel freer to lie or mislead if shielded from accountability.
Many were shielded from public view by court orders that allowed J&J to turn over thousands of documents it designated as confidential.
And the privilege does not generally extend to communications with outsiders, meaning any records of Pai's communications with Verizon would not be shielded.
And if the editors on those pieces have done their jobs well, they'll have shielded you from the worst of food stock photography.
We sit in as this Dallas lawyer "interviews" a client, shielded by the powerful legal protections afforded by attorney-client-reality show privilege.
The Paul Ryan-led Republican House shielded the president from political discomfort on his pledge; the Nancy Pelosi-led Democratic House will not.
Other instruments will measure incoming space radiation on the far side of the moon, which is shielded from radio signal interference from Earth.
The city of Ketchum, Idaho, has ordinances in place that require lights to be "shielded" so the light points down toward the street.
The appellate court order means the Mueller grand jury materials will continue to be shielded from House Democrats' view for the time being.
MARSEILLE, France — It was the heavy leather-bound volume of the Torah he was carrying that shielded Benjamin Amsellem from the machete blows.
The elimination of the industry ministry suggests that Mr Guedes plans to resist lobbying from businesses that enjoy being shielded from foreign competition.
That's largely because it doesn't sell diesel vehicles in the country, that shielded its China business from issues around its global emission scandal.
As detestable as the slur may be, a person's ability to say that slur is shielded by the Constitution's protections for free speech.
In negotiations with then-Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, the US insisted that its troops would be shielded from prosecution in Iraq.
Anyone with deferred action would continue to be shielded until at least March 5th 2018, when renewal applications would no longer be accepted.
To keep launch weights down, not all sides of a spacecraft are shielded equally, usually the rear is the most heavily armoured part.
The teen, whose identity has been shielded by judge Mary Staley Clark, alleged she first told Harris that she was 18 years old.
As I was pledging allegiance to this country, I was being shielded from deportation, and with that, I finally felt safe and validated.
Long stretches of the path are shielded from traffic by berms planted with trees and shrubs, but vehicles have gotten onto it before.
More space junk means that satellites will need to be moved more often, and they'll need to be better-shielded to survive collisions.
While journalists are shielded from the state of emergency somewhat because of their profession, their homes can still be subject to warrantless searches.
Shielded by local tribes protecting the city's periphery, the rebel group has made it clear that they have no intention to simply surrender.
These extreme space weather events could also be catastrophic for astronauts working in the International Space Station, who aren't shielded by Earth's atmosphere.
An executive action by President Barack Obama would have shielded Karla's parents, but is currently blocked by lawsuits filed by Republican-run states.
No longer shielded by the bailout program, Greece will have to tap markets again to refinance its existing debt as official loans mature.
CEOC has argued its parent should be shielded from litigation because Caesars has committed to contributing billions of dollars to CEOC's reorganization plan.
A "shielded mode" is supposed to enable secure calling Sirin Labs says its first phone includes "military grade" encryption integrated into its hardware.
In every other wealthy nation, people are shielded from the costs of illness by a comprehensive and truly universal national health insurance program.
And in any case India's half-million or so security men in the valley are shielded by laws that grant them legal immunity.
When Li Keqiang, now China's prime minister and then one rank below, visited Hong Kong in 2011 police shielded him from seeing protesters.
This question has taken on increased urgency as Congress considers the fate of the nearly 800,000 young people DACA has shielded from deportation.
At the Wome Deluxe hotel, women-only pools with female security guards and spa staff are shielded from outside view by large panels.
I don't believe that young adults should be shielded from these elements of existence, but why don't we create a more balanced picture?
The fisher tries to dart in and bite the porcupine's vulnerable face; the porcupine pivots to turn its shielded back toward its attacker.
The judge ultimately ruled that the deal itself could remain shielded from the public, though lawyers revealed that it was limited in scope.
The buy-in, however, means relocating to a community of the similarly small, one shielded from unique outside concerns, like, well, hungry birds.
The program would have shielded as many as five million _________ from deportation and allowed them to legally work in the United States. 6.
Her work brought her the Goldman Environmental Prize, many other awards, and international recognition, all of which should have shielded her from harm.
"We're going to get those documents that are shielded from view, and they will provide further proof that he lied," Mr. Fallon said.
Another seven officers were also struck by bullets, as were two civilians, including a woman who was hit as she shielded her children.
They own a five-bedroom, cedar-shingled home outfitted with solar panels and shielded from the street by hedges some 12 feet tall.
Syria: For years, the Red Cross shielded the identity of a New Zealand nurse, Louisa Akavi, who was abducted by ISIS in 2013.
It's a reminder that the forces that helped create Chinese tech titans — Tencent was largely shielded from overseas rivals — can also hurt them.
Hours after announcing that he was terminating the DACA program, which shielded young undocumented immigrants from deportation, President Trump tweeted a puzzling message.
The idea is that people who live with intense ultraviolet light benefited from dark color, pigments that shielded important molecules in their skin.
Because of congressional protection granted in 2005, gun manufacturers and sellers are largely shielded from liability when their weapons are used in crimes.
He also mentioned Sanders' support for a 2005 federal law that shielded gun manufacturers, distributors and dealers from civil liability for mass shootings.
The United States is considered somewhat shielded from the outbreak as it is less reliant on trade than, for example, its European counterparts.
There were two railroad markers and a yield sign, but a driver entering the wildlife area was shielded from oncoming trains by brush.
The buyer, whose identity was shielded by the limited liability company Parklight, had been in contract to purchase the place since April 2013.
Monica Luque of Douglas Elliman Real Estate represented the international buyer, whose identity was shielded by the limited liability company Tic Toc Tower.
Her impressions of Clinton are less about the woman herself and more about the brutally effective apparatus that shielded her from public view.
In it, she appeared to offer a cabinet position to Mr. da Silva, which would have shielded him from prosecution in conventional courts.
The upper house Senate voted 152-76 in favour of removing the legal protection that had shielded him as a former cabinet minister.
Their relatives, as well as the injured, were mostly being shielded from public view at the various hospitals to which they were admitted.
On Wednesday, he hosted a "Facebook Live" from his office in Sacramento with several immigrants who felt shielded by the state's immigration policies.
She was shielded from the financial disaster that often accompanies sudden widowhood, but in every other way she was unprotected from great pain.
Plus, the bowel movements were caught on surveillance footage, according to police ... but they say Grocer's license plate was always shielded from camera.
The stipends are funded through private grants, but that has not shielded the program from significant criticism as a method that rewards criminality.
The White House has also shielded a trove of photos of detainee abuse by arguing that their release could endanger American troops abroad.
She had gone to the club's Latin Saturdays night to dance with her son, whom she shielded from the bullets, and who lived.
He can do so because presidents are shielded by the same federal health privacy laws that protect each of us from undue scrutiny.
Over dinner she told me about it, straightforwardly, careful not to boast, like someone admitting he'd shielded someone from spraying bullets in Vegas.
In China, he said, higher-level officials like judges and prosecutors are often shielded from investigation, leaving lower-level officials to take the blame.
Members are barred from discriminating against each other in their trade practices, meaning China&aposs exports were shielded from protectionist moves by other countries.
In support of this proposition, it cited Supreme Court cases holding that targeting religions for distinctive treatment cannot be shielded a neutrally drafted law.
Donald Trump's life is already being shielded as if he was in office, and will remain so until he gets sworn in on Jan.
In her business-savvy move to acquire an avocado orchard, Oprah has ultimately shielded herself from future recalls, shortages, and potential avocado-market crashes.
The plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court, urging it to decide once and for all whether or not corporations are shielded over foreign conduct.
He has insisted, for example, that, whatever the cost, U.S. taxpayers will be shielded from the expense because Mexico will pay for its construction.
The vast majority of those customers receive taxpayer subsidies under the Obama-era health law and would be shielded from premium increases next year.
Most consumer electronics, toys and shoes have so far been shielded, a strategic move that made the trade war almost invisible to American shoppers.
Those cases can drag on for years due to growing court backlogs, and while the proceedings are ongoing the migrants are shielded from deportation.
The buyer's identity was shielded by the limited liability company JS Property NY. Big Ticket includes closed sales from the previous week, ending Wednesday.
"That sense of excitement, and wonder, and a better day everyday shielded us from the negative, and he still does that today," she says.
David Herne, managing director at asset manager SPRING, said companies that focused on the domestic market would be partly shielded from the stronger rouble.
Under the program, young people who qualified were allowed to live openly in the United States, working and attending college and shielded from deportation.
But as a comedy show, it's largely shielded from the near-constant attacks that the press face from the Trump administration and its allies.
The ISS, for example, is shielded for objects over half an inch across, but can only track pieces of debris larger than two inches.
The asset manager favoured sectors such as consumer, education and environmental protection that benefit from rising domestic consumption and are shielded from trade frictions.
They are shielded from liability for content users post on their platforms, but they also get to moderate that content as they so choose.
Lodge 249 feels a little like a miracle, like it shouldn't exist and must be shielded from anything bad that might happen to it.
According to Di Stefano's new models, many habitable zone planets in globular clusters are probably shielded from stellar interlopers, due to their tight orbits.
They noted particularly that middle-class families who do not qualify for financial assistance would not be shielded at all from those increasing premiums.
Having been shielded from the world, she is so naive that she believes everything he tells her when trying to get her into bed.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the Communications Decency Act, a 1996 law regulating internet content, shielded Facebook from liability.
The ISS is protected by hundreds of micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) defenses, making it the most heavily shielded spacecraft ever to orbit Earth.
Juno will encounter extremely high levels of radiation and powerful magnetic fields, which meant all of the instruments needed to be very securely shielded.
For those who believed incognito mode shielded their porn activity from trackers, the study is a sobering reminder that that is not the case.
Since then, Cohen and others involved in the case have been carrying out parallel reviews of the files to determine which should be shielded.
That level of diversification shielded the MTUM ETF from the worst of the sell-offs in the back half of last year, Davi said.
Clinton is hitting Sanders on his support for legislation that shielded gun manufacturers from lawsuits, tying it to the mass shooting in Sandy Hook.
International players have also largely shielded themselves from direct exposure to the U.S. market, which has a history of litigation against big tobacco companies.
Instead of going down that road, Trump should hand the list of illegal aliens shielded by DACA over to the Department of Homeland Security.
A corporate landscape shielded from competition will eventually result in less efficient, sub-scale companies, and that should be the last thing politicians want.
You'd think Snape was very important to Harry, he loved his mother, gave his life to save him, and shielded him all his life.
Trump has been weighing whether to end the Obama-era program, which temporarily shielded from deportation undocumented immigrations brought to the U.S. as minors.
Just because the Pentagon can use certain products, materials, and technologies doesn't mean that the companies producing them should be shielded from market competition.
"This is an independent investigation that is intentionally being shielded from any sort of political interference," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.
The identity of the buyer, who was represented by Elese Reid of Brown Harris Stevens, was shielded by the limited liability company Cupid Properties.
The lender has focused on providing mortgage credit to professional landlords and tightened lending criteria, which has shielded it from major impact of Brexit.
Or should only one employer bear all the costs and liability, while the other is shielded from liability and free to reap the profits?
Relatives had been sent photos on their phones showing the son lying in a pool of blood, but shielded the parents from the images.
After this campaign, which some parents have shielded their children from due to the R-rated content, it's anyone's guess if that will happen.
The program would have shielded as many as five million undocumented immigrants from deportation and allowed them to legally work in the United States.
"We cannot open a Pandora's box and end up in a situation where monetary policy is no longer shielded against political influence," Mersch said.
According to Democrats, Kavanaugh appeared to walk back some of his earlier claims that the president should be shielded from investigations while in office.
It's Switzerland-based for a start, meaning your data is shielded by Swiss privacy laws, which are some of the strongest in the world.
I felt like I'd somehow stumbled onto these blissfully progressive safe havens where I'd be shielded from all that tormented me in my childhood.
Another option, Shostak suggests, is to move radio astronomy projects to the backside of the Moon, which is shielded from any frequencies from Earth.
Texas to affirm a lower court's injunction against the implementation of an executive action that would have shielded millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Most of the probe is shielded by a 4.5-inch-thick carbon composite foam material "umbrella" that will keep it at tolerable operational temperatures.
But when companies do acknowledge vulnerabilities in their products and make timely efforts to fix them, they should be rewarded and shielded from liability.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's construction industry is being shielded from the uncertainty about Brexit by modest growth in house-building, industry surveys showed on Thursday.
A Times investigation published this month found that Mr. Trump participated in outright fraud that shielded his family's fortune from estate and gift taxes.
Still, they have been unable to break through the campaign's inner circle, which has shielded the candidate from such engagement, according to Biden associates.
But that is usually done through lawyers for the people involved because their communications are often shielded from prosecutors because of attorney-client privilege.
The workers were shielded by the state arbitration process, whose shortcomings — a focus of earlier Times reporting — often return abusive employees to the job.
An amnesty law passed in 19683, while the country was still ruled by the military, has shielded abusers from judicial accountability to this day.
LONDON — Land ownership in England, a source of enormous wealth, is often shielded by a culture of secrecy harking back to the Middle Ages.
The side facing the museum feels like a bunker or castle, shielded as it is by large sloping walls that recede behind a moat.
Many Conservative councils were partly shielded from central-government cuts because they had large earnings from the commercial real-estate tax, called business rates.
Church officials said that their objection to reporting abuse cases applied only to the confessional, where there is an expectation that conversations are shielded.
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, which were shielded from the public's view shortly after violent clashes between white nationalists and counterprotesters last August.
That last item was named after the coach who shielded students from bullets with his own body and died in the February 14 massacre.
Toyen was instrumental in setting up the Czech surrealist group in 1934; shielded a partner during the Nazi occupation; and remained active at 70.
It also would have given the immigrants shielded by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which Trump ended, an eventual pathway to citizenship.
Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said that Google (GOOGL) had "cemented its dominance" and "shielded itself from competitive pressure" by imposing contractual restrictions on other websites.
This has fostered the continuity of cultural norms and for a long time "shielded" Bangladeshis from extremist ideas, argues Tahir Abbas of Leiden University.
But as people danced, shouted along, tranced out or (sometimes) shielded their ears, all the gear was still at the service of human beings.
If Mr. Biden is shielded, in part, by the Obama connection, other candidates are still working to introduce themselves to the African-American community.
If Mr. Biden is shielded, in part, by the Obama connection, other candidates are still working to introduce themselves to the African-American community.
While an onslaught of investigations would most assuredly disrupt a presidency, the Constitution does not explicitly say that presidents are shielded from criminal inquiries.
Kerber's group had complained the QE scheme jeopardised German taxpayers' money and unduly shielded indebted euro zone governments from pressure on the debt market.
Terry Norman, co-founder of Blue Tractor, points out the company's nontransparent ETF structure, Shielded Alpha, shows investors all the holdings in the portfolio.
To argue suddenly that people should be shielded from the expense of health care would be a sea change for conservative health insurance design.
Most of their wealth is in stocks and other unearned income, which is currently shielded, so that none of it goes to Social Security.
In states with such waivers, people with pre-existing conditions could still get coverage but they would not be shielded against potentially higher costs.
A student who shielded others with Kevlar After hearing seven gunshots, 17-year-old Colton Haab, ushered 60 to 70 people in a room.
In general terms, such training is intended to prepare pilots to approach targets while being shielded from enemy detection by hills or canyon walls.
In general terms, such training is intended to prepare pilots to approach targets while being shielded from enemy detection by hills or canyon walls.
Later, the mayor would take dignitaries to the disaster site, sometimes shielded from the deadly asbestos floating through the air by a face mask.
As an Americanized journalist just in from New York, Dube was often shielded from the accumulation of traumas that defined the lives of others.
In September, Mr. Trump moved to end an Obama-era program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, that shielded those immigrants from deportation.
The Federal Circuit disagreed in 2014, leading to a second jury trial in 2016 on whether Google was shielded by the fair use defense.
It would also have been nice if both exterior pockets were RFID-shielded, however only one side is (the one without the octopus on it).
The Senate Wednesday voted 97-to-2 to approve changes to the law that has shielded website operators from liability for content posted by others.
Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites.
Aaron Feis, a school security guard and a football coach, was shot to death after he confronted Cruz and shielded other students as they escaped.
Federal and state governments and employees engaged in their official duties are shielded from most private lawsuits by a legal doctrine known as sovereign immunity.
But they didn't want to do it at the expense of a law that has shielded them from lawsuits and other forms of legal liability.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Trump wouldn't rule out demoting Powell, an unprecedented level of meddling with a position that's supposed to be shielded from it.
The recent outpouring of sexual harassment and assault allegations has helped expose not only high-profile predators but the culture of secrecy that shielded them.
Every rich-world politician knows what voters want: to be shielded from competition that they feel is unfair or unbearable, whether from machines or foreigners.
Corvias is shielded from risk in another way: It isn't obligated to repay nearly $1.9 billion in bank loans its military housing projects have received.
Indeed, because of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), agents of foreign governments are shielded from U.S. laws and can essentially target Americans with impunity.
Hugely, and it shielded his company from — the rest, Rolling Stone — from decline in a way, because it was underwriting Rolling Stone after a time.
The lower court held that gunmakers were shielded by a 153 law that protected them from liability when their products were used to commit crimes.
The lower court held that gunmakers were shielded by a 2005 law that protected them from liability when their products were used to commit crimes.
Survivors told the Herald that Feis shielded students from the bullets and pushed at least one girl out of the alleged shooter's line of sight.
We were shielded from the chores generated by sudden death: the hasty settlement of the estate, memorial planning, the preparation of our house for sale.
Nixon was the country's most accomplished liar, who cleverly and systematically shielded most of his bright, young staffers from the truth of his dark dealings.
" President Donald Trump has said that Dreamers — the young undocumented immigrants who had been largely shielded from deportation under the Obama administration — should "rest easy.
The fiscal stimulus from President Donald Trump's tax cuts, which in 2018 has shielded America from a global economic slowdown, will soon begin to subside.
Outside of the vault, the scientific instruments' external sensors are spot-shielded with tantalum, while Juno's solar panels are coated in a special radiation coverglass.
Populist governments presided over public spending financed by borrowing, prices frozen by fiat, local industry shielded from imports and wage hikes unmatched by productivity gains.
As for America, consumers there have largely been shielded from the impact of tariffs on Chinese imports because they have been focused on industrial inputs.
And last month came a report out of Mandera, Kenya, of how, during a terrorist attack, Muslim passengers on a bus shielded Christians from attack.
The search for Abdul-ghani led authorities Friday to the compound shielded by old tires, wooden pallets and an earthen wall studded with broken glass.
There are roughly 800,000 people participating in DACA — the Obama-era program ended by the Trump administration that shielded undocumented immigrants who arrived as children.
It's an amazing transformation for someone who was once shielded from public view and covered with masks and bundles of clothing when she ventured out.
President Trump's decision today to end DACA, the so-called Dreamers program that shielded the children of illegal immigrants from deportation, could exacerbate the shortages.
But this is still the generation that has been the most supervised, cared for, and more generally shielded from independence and risk in our history.
Profits at multinational corporations with big sales abroad are hurt by a stronger home currency, but smaller, more domestically focused companies tend to be shielded.
The angels -- wearing wide white wings and carrying candles -- also shielded mourners at victims' funerals in the days after the attack from anti-gay protesters.
However, these debates (unlike say, congressional hearings), are shielded from public view, as both corporate and civil society participants remain nearly silent about the deliberations.
Administration officials are reassuring consumers that they will be shielded from the premium increases, but they haven't revealed how much these subsidies will cost taxpayers.
Defensive bottlenecks stacked with turrets and shielded tank characters, for example, are absolute murder to attack head-on for flimsy heroes like Genji or McCree.
Everyone knows that first world, privileged kids today are cushioned, shielded, protected from the literal and figurative bumps and bruises of the real-world playground.
Nothing beat the hot outdoor shower just outside the bathroom side door, where bamboo reeds shielded me from all living creatures except the trilling birds.
It's the kind of juxtaposition between reality on the ground and the shielded-from-reality bubble we've come to expect from the Acela Corridor media.
Astronauts on the International Space Station are largely shielded from this radiation thanks to Earth's magnetic field, which deflects most of the deep-space particles.
Ever since the 1950s, when many poor-country governments championed domestic production as a substitute for imports, Brazilian industry has been shielded from foreign competition.
Wiping her social media pages of everything was Swift's way of cleaning the slate, clearing off her space where she could be shielded from comments.
California's Medicaid director has said that no group currently covered by Medicaid—including children and those with disabilities—would be completely shielded from inevitable cuts.
MORE in 2012, has shielded from deportation nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants who were brought to the country as minors and who applied for work visas.
The identity of the buyer, who was represented by Noel Berk of Engel & Völkers, was shielded by the limited liability company 432 Crotona Park Avenue.
Interior Ministry spokesman Major General Abu Bakr Abdel Karim was quoted by the state news agency as saying policemen are not shielded from the law.
The next task is to renegotiate a recently expired union contract that has shielded brutal or unqualified guards from accountability in any number of ways.
A reason that the rising cost of drugs like Humira and Enbrel hasn't stoked greater outrage is that many patients are shielded from the costs.
Carrie Chiang represented the seller, while Jerry Huang brought the buyer, whose identity was also shielded by a limited liability company — Walker Tower 259-22015.
He would expect her to ask Ivanka to dinner and she would have to endure Ivanka's polished voice, that fulsome surface that shielded cold metal.
If Friday's approach shielded Mr. Trump from another Orlando-style mistake, he might still have paid a price for his tendency for fulmination and fury.
The World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC) is shielded by immunity and cannot be sued in the United States, the U.S. District Court judge ruled.
The online retailer also said it's shielded by the Communications Decency Act, which protects online publishers from claims based on content provided by someone else.
She had shielded them and celebrated them, and they appeared in public always picture perfect, as though their careful grooming was a kind of reproach.
Shielded from the sun by a large white-and-gold umbrella, King Vajiralongkorn led a religious ceremony to return his father's remains to the palace.
With its shielded electronics and underground levels, the C2F and at least some of its occupants might survive the initial blasts in a nuclear war.
Ronald Kitchen: I guess you could say I was naive about a lot of things because I was being shielded from a lot of things.
More broadly, the lawsuit alleges that Google — perhaps dominated by employees who voted Democratic in 2016 — has not shielded Donald Trump-supporting employees from harassment.
Even when shielded in a leather case and tempered glass screen protector, it's smaller and lighter than my regular device, a Sony Xperia Z5 Compact.
His mother opened the package with a knife, but Mr. Mason "kind of shielded her and it killed him instantly," said his cousin, Mark Glover.
They tend to be, he said, "the path of least resistance": easy to sign up for, shielded by flimsy passwords and often neglected by users.
Scientists believe the far side of the moon could be a perfect spot for such experiments as it is shielded from radio interference from Earth.
The CFPB was created with a unique structure to allow it to carry out its enforcement mandate while being shielded from political and industry influence.
Although Eatonville is the first black incorporated town in America, Zora and Carrie are hardly shielded from the racial violence of the post-Reconstruction era.
He is, it seems, alive because his mother Jordan shielded him from the bullets that killed her and the bullets that killed her husband Andre.
The policy change would affect about 800,000 undocumented immigrants currently shielded under the DACA program, potentially rescinding their legal status and subjecting them to deportation.
But the national organization proposed a 90-page reorganization plan that it said would allow the local councils to be shielded from the abuse lawsuits.
Tariffs and other taxes shielded the domestic automotive industry in particular from international competition and allowed companies like Great Wall to grow into strong competitors.
A few dozen toiled at home, applying furbelows to garments; three more worked in the back, shielded from male eyes by a teal plastic curtain.
The program shielded from deportation 800,000 undocumented immigrants — the so-called Dreamers — who entered the country illegally as minors through no fault of their own.
Mr. Marin met her husband, Adam, in high school when a food fight broke out and he shielded her from being covered in egg salad.
Colton Haab, a 17-year-old junior and football player who was close with Feis, said he heard the coach shielded three girls from gunfire.
Ohtani, who wears protective padding on his right hand, elbow and ankle when he bats, is just as shielded by the Angels outside the lines.
The terrorist was quickly pinned by bystanders and shielded by an imam who pleaded with the angry crowd not to take vengeance on the perpetrator.
I wanted to reflect that, especially for a character like Adunni that has come from not being fully educated and being shielded by her village.
At the same time, they are shielded from foreign competition by rules that limit overseas AV companies to minority stakes in Chinese-led joint-ventures.
The case is testing the longtime protection for extremists whose words may be racist and offensive, but who are still shielded by free speech laws.
Since the program's inception in 2012, nearly 800,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as minors have been granted work permits and shielded from deportation.
The fireworks continued when the court allowed busing to desegregate schools and issued a series of rulings that shielded criminal suspects from abusive police practices.
Unable to travel fast enough to outrun a deadly neutronic wavefront, the crew must seal themselves in the heavily shielded catwalks in order to survive.
Do you think that because they don't look like most Chinese Indonesians, the Benteng Chinese were shielded from some of Indonesia's anti-Chinese race riots?
Related: Egypt Cracks Down Hard to Prevent Protests on Anniversary of 2011 Revolution But self-censorship has not shielded rights groups from the government's scrutiny.
The decree would have effectively shielded dozens of public officials from prosecution for graft and was widely viewed as reversing Romania's drive to tackle endemic corruption.
Last December, a California judge dismissed criminal charges against Backpage, its CEO and two of its former owners, agreeing that they were shielded by the law.
Watch the video above to see how Trump has shielded his tax returns over the years as Democrats, the media and ethics officials clamor for them.
" The Douglas football team wrote about the late coach on their Twitter account Thursday, saying Feis "selflessly shielded students from the shooter when he was shot.
The claim that he is a pastorally minded Pope has, to some extent, shielded him from the attacks of conservatives who see him as abandoning tradition.
LONDON, May 2 (Reuters) - Britain's construction industry is being shielded from the uncertainty about Brexit by modest growth in house-building, industry surveys showed on Thursday.
Private-equity barons would no longer be shielded by limited liability: instead they would have to honour the debts of the firms in which they invest.
According to reports in Hollywood trade publications, Mr. Redstone entered and left through a side entrance, which was shielded from photographers with a portable black curtain.
The ministry memo said any staffer who traveled to Iran for personal reasons would not be shielded by diplomatic immunity, even if holding a diplomatic passport.
Regulatory requirements have strengthened US nuclear plants' cybersecurity, and most plants were built decades ago on analog systems that are shielded from direct internet-based attacks.
Yes, but: Southeastern states and those in the Northeastern PJM grid are shielded from market forces by capacity payments and regulated markets that limit competitive pressures.
Introduced by Barack Obama it shielded from deportation about 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to America as children and was cancelled by President Donald Trump last September.
But he seems surprised (and maybe a little frustrated) by the degree to which David has shielded himself from the harsh realities of his own existence.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the Communications Decency Act ( "CDA"), a 1996 law regulating internet content, shielded Facebook from civil liability.
Throwing both arms out at once grabbed him, while moving my hands in front of me in a semi-triangle shape shielded me from his attacks.
For years, decades even, the firm shielded itself from PR and declined to take the spotlight as the Andreessen Horowitzes of the world touted their successes.
WHILE millions across America turn their carefully shielded eyes to the skies on August 21st, those in the energy business will be looking at data displays.
They are defending the decades-old, but now challenged, consensus that the Fed can best safeguard long-term economic stability when shielded from direct political interference.
The return, verified by the man who prepared it, showed Trump could have been legally shielded from income tax for up to 18 years after that.
The return, verified by the man who prepared it, showed Trump could have been legally shielded from income tax for up to 18 years after that.
There are gold chains and luxurious weaves and clouds of curly hair and expertly manicured faces, women and men shielded in hoodies and thick bubble jackets.
A mother of four was shot in the leg Thursday evening as she shielded her son from sniper fire that killed five police officers in Dallas.
President Barack Obama placed protections on the group in 2012 through a policy known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which shielded dreamers from deportation.
Tumors survive and thrive, shielded by these built-in safety mechanisms on T cells, which effectively put the brakes on the body's immune response against them.
The former White House communications director may be a weaker data point than McGahn if Trump argues that her evidence should be shielded by executive privilege.
All of them wanted to show how Mitchell's fame and his standing shielded him from suspicion, even in a progressive community like the Lindy Hop world.
The issue for regulators may ultimately be the impact of this type of game on children, and whether they should be shielded from gambling-like elements.
Christine Gregoire made a deal with the plant's owners: It would shut down by 2025; in exchange, until then, it would be shielded from further regulations.
"You'd think Snape was very important to Harry, he loved his mother, gave his life to save him, and shielded him all his life," the wrote.
The terms of her planned unofficial role were not only unprecedented, they would have shielded her from the ethics rules that normally bind federal government employees.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the Communications Decency Act ("CDA"), a 1996 law regulating internet content, shielded Facebook from civil liability.
The first step would be to raise awareness among the Sinhalese about what really happened in the civil war, something they have been largely shielded from.
In her statement, Clinton admitted that she "very much understands" why people expected her to respond to the accusations that she shielded a predator from accountability.
Indeed, he wanted to replace antitrust policy with federal regulation of firms by a powerful Bureau of Corporations, whose decisions would be shielded from judicial review.
If you argued that resistance did not compute, you would be right, but the countermovement, though it couldn't stop progress, shielded people by slowing it down.
Su described the range as the primordial father of Yinchuan, which it shielded from Inner Mongolia's vast Tengger Desert, whose sandstorms would otherwise make agriculture impossible.
Russell Miller and Mary Beth Flynn of Brown Harris Stevens represented the buyer, whose identity was also shielded by a limited liability company, Ghost Property Holdings.
The report's contents — including the specific "actions" Mueller examined in his obstruction inquiry and the logic accompanying his conclusions — remain shielded from Congress and the public.
Understanding the dynamics of Earth's magnetic field is important because it has shielded life on our planet from the Sun's deadly radiation for billions of years.
Shielded by Import Tariffs: Footwear manufacturers in Sri Lanka rely heavily on imported raw materials, due partly to the limited availability of quality raw materials locally.
At gatherings, a common refrain is that the work they do is sufficiently narrow or technical that they are shielded from the madness at the top.
Following tweets from West where he called Trump "dragon energy" and his brother, Chance seemingly shielded West from a wave of backlash triggered by his comments.
Haitians living in the United States since the 2010 earthquake had been given temporary protected status, which allowed them to work and shielded them from deportation.
The government also declassified the transcript of debates during Tuesday's cabinet meeting when the decree that would have shielded dozens of politicians from prosecution was approved.
DACA temporarily shielded from deportation certain undocumented immigrants, known as 'Dreamers,' who were brought to the United States as children by family, many from Central America.
Even if inaction does tack a little extra sting onto the inevitable backlash the GOP faces next year, Republicans are shielded by ridiculously favorable electoral math.
During this time Swedish prosecutors also dropped their cases against him, seeing no prospect of extracting him from the diplomatic asylum he was being shielded by.
Several people in the gallery who'd come to see Turner sentenced for trying to rape an unconscious woman gasped or shielded their eyes, The Guardian reported.
The difficulty of catching a glimpse of Björk, further shielded behind a jewel-studded mask, prompted rumours in the crowd she was not present at all.
Size: 3,583 square feet Price per square foot: $670 Indoors: The house is shielded from the street by a gate and set behind a swimming pool.
Its dust coated his hands that had climbed up coconut trees, shielded his twinkling eyes from the overloving sun and caught the force of a waterfall.
Ms. Reed shielded her daughter with her own body, moments before a 9 mm bullet tore through her, hit a rib and darted toward her spine.
Second, the Saudis have over $500 billion in net foreign assets, so their public finances are shielded to a sudden drop in revenues from petroleum sales.
And while big TV networks are more protected, in part because advertisers make commitments to buy from them many months in advance, they certainly aren't shielded.
Some strikes in Pakistan and elsewhere that accidentally killed civilians, stirring outrage among foreign diplomats and military officials, were shielded because of the C.I.A.'s secrecy.
But later, Deutsche Bank changed the legal classification of its Wall Street operations, a step that for a time shielded it from United States banking regulations.
When I do this, I am always exposed to a new dimension of American culture, a dimension that my Ukrainian heritage has largely shielded me from.
Rick sees his son's unbothered preparations as not inspiring but devastating, a sign that he has insufficiently shielded Carl from the cruelties of their new world.
News cameras captured the unusual listening session, revealing an emotional give-and-take between a president and private citizens that is typically shielded from public view.
Johnston said it was especially tricky to build a course where the jumps were shielded by berms and stands of trees to block the persistent gusts.
"(The "J" is for ¡Jeb!)" Nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants were shielded from deportation under the DACA program, which granted them renewable two-year work permits.
In general, antitrust enforcement is a fairly technocratic area of the federal government that's somewhat more shielded from day-to-day politics than most people realize.
Feared and hunted by the authorities, the women are shielded only by a kindly local sheriff (David Strathairn) whose investment in their safety is clearly personal.
"When the bullets began raining down from above, Sonny shielded her from danger, selflessly giving up his life to save hers," Ms. Sanders said on Monday.
The cruise industry is insulated by ship registrations in foreign countries and shielded by a powerful lobby with sway in tourism-dependent U.S. states like Florida.
They have been shielded from deportation by an Obama-era program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, that President Trump moved last year to rescind.
Mr. Osborne was pinned down by bystanders after the attack and was shielded by an imam and other men before being hauled away by the police.
Many Nxivm members were shielded from negative press about the group because Mr. Raniere in 2014 created his own news organization called The Knife of Aristotle.
According to the Trump administration, this unusual arrangement, a single director shielded from accountability to the president, is different in kind from a multi-member board.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wants to get rid of the legal protection that has shielded social media companies including Facebook from liability for users' posts.
The couple were among the few survivors of the attack, shielded from the explosion by an interior wooden column while dozens outside, children included, were killed.
Haley slammed Russia earlier this week during a speech to the U.N. Security Council in which she said the Kremlin has "shielded Assad" from U.N. sanctions.
DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, was an Obama-era policy that shielded from deportation undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children.
Those immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children will no longer be shielded from deportation or have the ability to work legally in the country.
As part of the reforms afterward, Congress created a new type of prosecutor to look into high-level executive branch wrongdoing while shielded from political interference.
The debate over how to handle the hundreds of thousands of immigrants shielded from deportation by an Obama-era program appears to be shifting to Congress.
Trump has repeatedly argued that Democratic lawmakers have opposed his proposed solutions for DACA, an Obama-era program that temporarily shielded certain undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Boeing had so far shielded major MAX suppliers from a financial hit following the two fatal crashes that led to the worldwide grounding of the jets.
The engines can be fired many times, and the bottom of the rocket is shielded to protect against the heat of re-entry into the atmosphere.
It would help cover out-of-pocket costs for high-deductible health plans by allowing people to deposit more money in tax-shielded health savings accounts.
Users worked one another up into fits, concluding that these dangerous refugees, and the duplicitous politicians who shielded them, would all have to be thrown out.
Even Gallagher's supervising officer, platoon leader Lt. Jacob Portier, allegedly shielded him by refusing to report Gallagher's misdeeds and by interfering with the Navy's criminal investigation.
A mother and daughter prayed outside Thursday after one woman, shielded by the bright umbrellas of the escorts who volunteer in the parking lot, walked in.
It has kidnapped an Estonian security officer across the border, shielded the people who shot down a civilian airliner, buzzed US warships, and invaded a neighbor.
The window, which normally extends the length of the room, is shielded with red and purple vinyl, leaving only an open, ovular circle in the center.

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