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Our debt should not stand in the way of stimulating the economy, but nor should stimulating the economy stand in the way of ultimately controlling our long-term debt.
LONDON — Nothing can stand in the way of Mophie.
Several obstacles still stand in the way of widespread use.
Unfortunately, some countries stand in the way of constructive engagement.
Who am I to stand in the way of progress?
But three obstacles stand in the way of a deal.
He does not stand in the way of doing business.
No force can stand in the way of the smooth troopers.
So what could stand in the way of a stronger yen?
But big obstacles stand in the way of a lasting peace.
Three big hurdles still stand in the way of foreign entrepreneurs.
Independent Baltic States stand in the way of all these goals.
Don't let your idealism stand in the way of having positive friendships.
Two main barriers stand in the way of a more diverse university.
Why would the company want to stand in the way of that?
Even so, they did not stand in the way of the deal.
Nothing can stand in the way of us and our bad grammar.
Many moms -- often unintentionally, sometimes unconsciously -- stand in the way of progress.
We have barriers that stand in the way of quality health care.
Still, material resources don't have to stand in the way of safety.
Some prevalent practices seem to stand in the way of meaningful change.
Who was I to stand in the way of one man's dream?
It's whether you would stand in the way of someone else's decision.
Nothing can stand in the way of the will of the people!
Student loans don't have to stand in the way of your travel plans.
Two factors are most likely to stand in the way of his sentence.
But technical hurdles continue to stand in the way of broader foreign involvement.
Economic and political motivations often stand in the way of widespread, global partnerships.
They make for entertainment, not enlightenment, and stand in the way of progress.
Cities like Pittsburgh should promote and not stand in the way of innovation.
The federal bureaucracy can stand in the way of getting things done effectively.
Yet something more fundamental may stand in the way of a Francis effect.
"This incident doesn't stand in the way of (the) electoral program," he said.
Other obstacles also stand in the way of a new C.I.A. interrogation program.
One iffy accent cannot stand in the way of truth and justice, however.
Nothing can stand in the way of millions of voices calling for change.
"We don't want to stand in the way of that," said Nancy Mitchell.
"We will not stand in the way of permitted business activity with Iran, and we will not stand in the way of international firms or financial institutions' engaging with Iran, as long as they follow all applicable laws," the statement read.
But let's not stand in the way of progress here with these ridiculous theoreticals.
"Most historians aren't trying to stand in the way of historical commemoration," he said.
There's a belief and you can't stand in the way of people with belief.
Other contenders, meanwhile, said the DNC shouldn't stand in the way of primary challenges.
Who am I to stand in the way of a woman and her desires?
But the Internet has never let facts stand in the way of a meme.
This badass lady didn't let her age stand in the way of a thrill.
But she's never let anyone's preconceived notions stand in the way of her success.
Who are we to let poor grammar stand in the way of true love?
Federal officials should not stand in the way of these voter-mandated policy changes.
"Don't let 'loyalty' stand in the way of truth and openness," the billionaire writes.
But several obstacles stand in the way of Congress making good on its pledges.
A few things still stand in the way of the next Big Media Deal.
What kinds of barriers stand in the way of on-demand, self-managed abortion?
He just can't stand in the way of this and try and stop it.
She pledged to stand in the way of Mr. Trump's crackdown on sanctuary cities.
After that, all that will stand in the way of bison is the president's signature.
I have never allowed nirvana, perfection, to stand in the way of a reasonable compromise.
That would make it harder for hobbyhorses to stand in the way of social progress.
Still, three big questions stand in the way of the NEOM dream becoming a reality.
Let's not let the pursuit of the perfect device stand in the way of progress.
Others say a small country like Ireland cannot stand in the way of a deal.
They claim to love the Constitution and then stand in the way of upholding it.
This approach would systematically distort cost analyses and stand in the way of desirable regulation.
For them, it might not seem very progressive to stand in the way of progress.
Americans should not allow ideological fixation to stand in the way of addressing environmental challenges.
Obviously, plenty of obstacles stand in the way of Medicare-for-all ever becoming reality.
"All those who stand in the way of the minister become public enemies," he said.
Nah. But perfection might stand in the way of the scrappy charm of this franchise.
"Thus he has no tolerance for human rights, which stand in the way of authoritarianism."
We must continue removing barriers that stand in the way of this critical energy infrastructure.
I mean, would you let a deficit stand in the way of Medicare-for-all?
But thickets of regulations in California stand in the way of a quick housing fix.
Letting politics stand in the way of our nation's health care is a dangerous game.
We cannot let politics and funding constraints stand in the way of protecting our families.
Many barriers stand in the way of a Latina interested in a career in STEM.
Humans have a tendency to let their fears stand in the way of their dreams.
Big political obstacles and economic uncertainties stand in the way of the outcome Trump is predicting.
Little seems to stand in the way of the economy finishing 2018 out on solid footing.
However, consumer privacy concerns and regulatory barriers could stand in the way of Facebook's crypto endeavor.
The school district will not stand in the way of our students peacefully expressing their concerns.
Rather, we should remove obsolete or duplicative regulations that stand in the way of startup growth.
And they hamper innovation by discouraging investment and stand in the way of cures for patients.
First, Verizon is stating directly that it will not "stand in the way" of Google's updates.
The public cannot afford to let political partiality stand in the way of serious reform efforts.
Here's a tale of innovation and why it's hard to stand in the way of progress.
She said they have assured her they would not stand in the way of her plans.
Here's a tale of innovation, of why it's hard to stand in the way of progress.
Whatever I do, I won't let my epilepsy stand in the way of my travel plans.
Other things stand in the way of securing trade deals with Europe or the United States.
Those who claim to stand in the way of Trump's racist policies give us only speeches.
Spending hours a day answering emails can stand in the way of getting other things done.
It also is not clear whether any Senate Republicans could stand in the way of quick passage.
"Don't let 'loyalty' stand in the way of truth and openness," the billionaire writes in Bridgewater's principles.
Even with the significant resources at YouTube's disposal, significant challenges stand in the way of Remix's success.
The other factor that could stand in the way of a stronger yen is the Federal Reserve.
They assured me they would not stand in the way of our re-engagement with the bureau.
There are people, and those people stand in the way of a kind of justice being done.
No political interest or concern should stand in the way of expressing the country's gratitude and respect.
I do not want to stand in the way of Democrats winning Indiana and the U.S. Senate.
Hillary Clinton's stubbornly low favorability numbers could stand in the way of her quest for the presidency.
But it's unlikely that any of those concerns will stand in the way of Pompeo's ultimate confirmation.
Who thought Jamie would stand in the way of his friend getting his wood scratched, ye ken?
Prosecutors also filed docs saying they would NOT stand in the way of his release on bail.
Wall Street's self-interest should not be allowed to stand in the way of finally fixing it.
"Don't let Senator Donnelly stand in the way of a simple, fair tax system," the narrator concludes.
Historic preservation officials, for their part, say they don't want to stand in the way of solar.
And we will hold those accountable who stand in the way of progress, regardless of their party.
Clinton that he says he never really believed she would stand in the way of the pipeline.
Does this mean that the men he has chosen will stand in the way of his policies?
But former officials warn that security concerns and declining commodities prices stand in the way of profits.
I'm looking forward to getting an explanation from those who stand in the way of his release.
"We will not stand in the way of permitted business activity with Iran, and we will not stand in the way of international firms or financial institutions engaging with Iran as long as they follow all applicable laws," the United States, France, Germany and Britain said in a statement.
If we slow down progress in defer­ence to unfounded concerns, we stand in the way of real gains.
Many obstacles stand in the way of a two-state solution to the conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Can Cruz and Kasich stand in the way of Trump's scramble for delegates and force an open convention?
"I hope that the Democratic Party understands that and doesn't stand in the way of it," she said.
Long-Bailey has previously said she would not stand in the way of Scotland holding a new independence.
Maybe it has to do with the obstacles that stand in the way of making public transportation better.
But if we've learned anything, it's that no man can stand in the way of Midge's career ambition.
The judiciary, Justice Gorsuch wrote, should not stand in the way of states seeking to execute their worst.
" He added: "It is crucial that the government does not stand in the way of hangover-free alcohol.
I can't imagine AT&T would let CNN stand in the way of securing approval for the merger.
Women are not going to let politicians stand in the way of their rights or their health care.
Ambition, pushing oneself and overcoming obstacles that stand in the way of your goal are common to both.
As if shyness is the only thing that might stand in the way of someone writing a book.
What is it that seems to stand in the way of greater strides by women in the workplace?
Tim Neville and self-funding businessman Robert Blaha could still stand in the way of an establishment favorite.
A wide range of political, budgetary and technological hurdles stand in the way of meeting that ambitious timeline.
"Simply put, we shouldn't let political posturing stand in the way of our military's requirement goals," Gallego said.
Car manufacturers are working to overcome the remaining technical challenges that stand in the way of this future.
A lady sixty-one times over, Fatou didn't let manners stand in the way of having a good time.
He offered simmering threats to those who might stand in the way of his juggernaut, both domestic and foreign.
In the process, it is revealing the kinds of political tensions that stand in the way of grid integration.
But with elections looming in October, facts are not likely to stand in the way of political point-scoring.
Jeremy Corbyn didn't let a few allegations of anti-Semitism stand in the way of leading Britain's Labour Party.
I'm focused on actually producing results, knocking down the barriers that stand in the way of people getting ahead.
Warren lamented Carson's "inexperience in the field," but said she would not stand in the way of his confirmation.
They're not going to let Donald Trump or some bad public relations stand in the way of saving it.
The label is intended to stand in the way of progress and, to that end, it's already notching victories.
Nothing can stand in the way of destiny, not even true love based on a foundation of almost nothing.
Nothing could stand in the way of every one of them becoming millionaires if they wanted it badly enough.
Now only the Pittsburgh Pirates and the St. Louis Cardinals stand in the way of a wild-card spot.
Having a high debt-to-income ratio could stand in the way of getting new credit in the future.
But she suggested that she would not stand in the way of lawmakers who wanted to vote their conscience.
But the D.E.A. and its institutional parent, the Justice Department, stand in the way of some of these experiments.
The bank's compliance department didn't stand in the way of the consulting role, but some senior executives were uneasy.
" "I would fully expect Corker to be a negative voice and stand in the way of our great agenda.
Many of the barriers that stand in the way of making more money or being happier are self-imposed.
Whether one is a Republican or Democrat, no one should stand in the way of common sense or progress.
However, there was no definitive agreement on the political issues that stand in the way of resolving the conflict.
Do I find acute pleasure in precisely the things that stand in the way of my long-term happiness?
That means infill and building up; the requirement for solar panels should never stand in the way of densifying.
None mention the filibuster or any of the other procedural barriers that stand in the way of all progressive legislation.
We must not let fear stand in the way of an effective response that is in our long-term interests.
He cannot resist fucking with the people who stand in the way of his sole objective, his simplest of pleasures.
By not acknowledging success when you cross those finish lines you will literally stand in the way of your growth.
So I'm focused on actually producing results, knocking down the barriers that stand in the way of people getting ahead.
Government should not stand in the way of employers and employees coming up with work arrangements that benefit both parties.
They'd made it, and nothing that came next would stand in the way of their dream of a better life.
And, worst of all, the practice can stand in the way of a child's only healthy meal of the day.
"Anyone who does not stand in the way of that is an enabler of a white supremacist agenda," she added.
In it, she tells the story of how she refused to let anything stand in the way of her achievements.
The U.S. administration has said Washington will not stand in the way of European trade and business transactions with Iran.
Gender discrimination, whatever form it takes, should never stand in the way of a student's opportunity to learn and thrive.
Only a few Republican senators stand in the way of the most consequential reform legislation in more than a decade.
The anonymous executive said that he would not want to stand in the way of a legal action like this.
On paper, the heat may be the only thing that can stand in the way of England in this one.
Now, it is the Celtics who stand in the way of James making a seventh consecutive trip to the finals.
From Charlottesville, Virginia, to the pipe bombs, he never lets anything stand in the way of his raw political instincts.
It means implementing policies that do not stand in the way of American innovation and allowing the economy to flourish.
But Schiattarella refused to let his affliction stand in the way of becoming a world-class performer, choreographer, and videographer.
What happens around her is horrible, but not so horrible as to stand in the way of her ultimate triumph.
"Moscow might not like Washington's response, but nor was it willing to stand in the way of it," wrote Mr Galeotti.
What defines an enemy in Modern Warfare is to stand in the way of the player, an avatar of Western supremacy.
Melvin and Best Friends Animal Society did not let this difference stand in the way of the kitty finding a home.
Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa got divorced in June ... but that didn't seem to stand in the way of their relationship.
Germany does not expect Georgieva's age to stand in the way of her becoming IMF head, the Finance Ministry spokeswoman said.
"Cerberus wouldn't stand in the way of a merger," said the person familiar with the thinking of the U.S. buyout firm.
The NRA, a large but not very political body at the time, didn't really stand in the way of the law.
Before long, Mr. Carson appeared on Fox News and said he would not stand in the way of the draft committee.
By contrast, Austria ended weeks of wavering, its chancellor saying his country would not stand in the way of a deal.
Of course, substantial challenges stand in the way of this lofty scheme — both from slow-moving regulators and strong-arming utilities.
The GOP now appears poised to stand in the way of a major goal: ending HIV transmission in the United States.
And he loves the American people far too much to let any form of adversity stand in the way of service.
He wants badly to succeed at both, he said, but he will not stand in the way of his own progress.
Ms. Ardern said she would "not let false claims stand in the way" of the relationship between her country and Australia.
Fed Governor Randal Quarles said Thursday that inflation running a little below target shouldn't stand in the way of rate increases.
Our brains are continually imagining futures that will meet our needs and things that could stand in the way of them.
For much of this year, it seemed that nothing could stand in the way of progressive activists' agenda in New York.
Yet Greece did not stand in the way of NATO's belated recognition that China could be a disruptive force in Europe.
But top Democrats are signaling they won't let court fights stand in the way of a timely conclusion to their probe.
There are a lot of scary things that stand in the way of being truly eco-conscious during the holiday season.
The bureau has devoted precious little effort to ensuring that regulation does not stand in the way of innovation and choice.
"I am not going to allow the church to stand in the way of God's call on my life," he said.
Beyonce's not going to let a little thing like extreme pregnancy stand in the way of a Cinco de Mayo celebration.
No one is going to stand in the way of the family's wishes for Boston University to have Aaron Hernandez's brain.
I'm well aware of all the various flavors of cognitive bias that stand in the way of rational behavior and good judgment.
The little dog, who has been given the name Pistol, isn't letting his disfigurement stand in the way of a full life.
Remember, it&aposs Senate Democrats -- they&aposre the ones that actually stand in the way of a real immigration system getting fixed.
Germany does not expect Georgieva's age to stand in the way of her becoming IMF head, the German Finance Ministry spokeswoman said.
These are all things that stand in the way of transparency and stop people from seeking the help they so desperately need.
This year, however, it is fiscal reality, rather than the Democrats, that may stand in the way of any tax relief package.
The light touch is an effort to not stand in the way of a relatively new field that could ultimately help patients.
Slandering the good woman's name and hiding Mr. Mason's letter and doing everything she can to stand in the way of love.
But some economic obstacles will stand in the way of rates rising as much as some investors would like, the analyst said.
I mean using your mind, body and voice to stand in the way of injustice and stand up for fairness and equality.
A host of social factors stand in the way of the spread of nudism in the US, many quite lofty and abstract.
However, the weak data might not stand in the way of the BoE raising interest rates from their record low 0.25 percent.
"Hence, I would fully expect Corker to be a negative voice and stand in the way of our great agenda," he added.
The firm's economists see a number of factors beginning to take shape that stand in the way of a once-robust outlook.
"Only details" stand in the way of a final agreement and those issues are expected to be resolved by Friday, Adams said.
Federal regulators must seize this opportunity and exercise leadership to break down the barriers that stand in the way of real progress.
On Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court signaled again that the Constitution does not stand in the way of addressing gun violence.
Scandinavian Airlines said it would not stand in the way of a new deal, while Russia's flights authority did not immediately comment.
Sometimes allergies, mobility, apartment rules and a number of other factors stand in the way of bringing a fluffball into your life.
Mr. Erdogan is targeting our party precisely because we stand in the way of the authoritarian order he is trying to establish.
Sturgeon said she would not stand in the way of another referendum on Brexit, which was opposed by most voters in Scotland.
The news Tuesday shows that Redstone is willing to remove any executives that stand in the way of recombining the two companies.
But the U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said enormous hurdles stand in the way of increased American military involvement.
That may be the only thing that can stand in the way of a market rally that has been impossible to stop.
Between regulatory hurdles, potential vandalism and faulty batteries, there are a number of factors that can stand in the way of success.
But it will stand in the way of any dramatic left-of-center consolidation, any kind of more-than-temporary Democratic governance.
It's a bad idea to let politics stand in the way of educating students by taking away the roof over their heads.
But this goal shouldn't stand in the way of policies that would immediately benefit millions of Americans, and save thousands of lives.
There will be those who say change is too difficult, but don't let the status quo stand in the way of progress.
The thought of global trade shrinking is "scary," he added, and that could stand in the way of the market logging further gains.
Too many Republicans wrongly blame immigrants for our problems, and they stand in the way of action on climate change and gun violence.
What this boils down to is that just the threat of male violence can stand in the way of equal opportunities for women.
Verizon will not stand in the way of any major updates and users will get all updates at the same time as Google.
The game world, all of its enemies and obstacles, are brought together and tuned perfectly to stand in the way of player progress.
Besides, it's Halloween, the most romantic day of the year — who are we to stand in the way of spooky, sweet, paranormal love?
From the buyer side the platform also aims to remove some of the wrinkles that stand in the way of seconds being utilized.
The tribalism that has consumed our politics cannot be allowed to stand in the way of the greater good for the American people.
But "let's not let principle stand in the way of making money" is a terrible and soulless philosophy for an American arts organization.
But none of these impediments stand in the way of Democrats pursuing one of the most popular causes of the Resistance: voting rights.
The report should prompt lawmakers, lawyers, and lay people to reflect on the statutes that stand in the way of victims seeking justice.
All children are better off when we don't stand in the way of what makes them happy because of our own gendered prejudices.
The lifeblood of autocracies is the glorification of a mythical past and the designation of enemies who stand in the way of greatness.
"Bob Casey is doing everything to stand in the way of President Trump's agenda, which the people of Pennsylvania voted for," Barletta said.
For years, wealth management firms agreed not to stand in the way of such broker recruitment, putting client needs ahead of their own.
No legal barriers stand in the way of PGD with whole-genome sequencing; the burden would be on those who want to stop it.
But a broken, bankrupt utility monopoly is also a perfect illustration of the entrenched interests and systems that stand in the way of progress.
Meanwhile, members of Trump's team have made it clear to Cramer that Washington will not stand in the way of the fossil fuel industry.
The trees stand in the way of Europe's best hope of realising a decade-long plan to open the continent to new gas suppliers.
Sophia is not worried those diagnoses will stand in the way of her graduation, but worries they could prevent her from becoming a pilot.
Four big things that could stand in the way of tax reform Asked about the Trump-McConnell feud on CNN's "New Day" Thursday, Sen.
Regulatory rigidity should not be permitted to stand in the way of beneficiaries, unions and employers from working together to find a timely solution.
New technologies, from sharing-economy apps to the blockchain, offer routes around some of the trust deficits that stand in the way of growth.
The proposed legislation will not stand in the way of reasonable deals or partnerships created to advance conservation, but it will end the abuse.
Limited understanding of its value and lack of trust in insurance companies also stand in the way of policies being sold, the report said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on tour in China to discuss trade, but experts say significant hurdles stand in the way of progress.
The bottom line is this: we are not standing and we will not stand in the way of business permitted under the Iran deal.
On Tuesday, China's state-run Xinhua news agency said Canada should not let "groundless concerns" about human rights stand in the way of cooperation.
"Usually people that care about you the most become your worst enemies, because they stand in the way of you destroying yourself," she said.
We must challenge ourselves to step out of the comfortable role of bystander, and to stand in the way of all forms of hate.
While the report found benefits for the causes served by public charities, several hurdles typically stand in the way of collaboration, let alone mergers.
But two of the 18 holes on the public course, which is owned by New York City, stand in the way of that dream.
Our decisions today show that EU competition rules serve to protect consumers where companies stand in the way of more price competition and better choice.
Meanwhile, many Democrats wrongly blame the private sector for our problems, and they stand in the way of action on education reform and deficit reduction.
I had to learn a long time ago to not let my feelings about not being perfect stand in the way of enjoying my life.
However, President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials have said they won't stand in the way of their athletes taking part in Pyeongchang as neutrals.
The video, titled "Stand in the Way of Darkness," utilizes Common's poetic prowess and story telling to highlight the issues important to See America's mission.
The cost may reach $1 billion or more, but that cannot stand in the way of moving forward to make the city fit for habitation.
And yet, older voters are likely to stand in the way of bipartisan fixes to the economic problems that an aging population helps to exacerbate.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doesn't expect Chinese regulators to stand in the way of its nearly $7 billion takeover of Israeli chip designer Mellanox Technologies.
"I think it's right to say that Rosenstein is doing more than just trying to stand in the way of Mueller getting fired," said McCord.
Schiff specifically mentioned Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy as Republicans who would stand in the way of impeachment proceedings.
There are websites, merchandise and global usages of Pepe as a populist, far-right icon that currently stand in the way of the creator's wishes.
RELATED: Four big things that could stand in the way of tax reform But Republicans don't seem to feel the pressure to meet Democratic demands.
RELATED: Four big things that could stand in the way of tax reform Heller teased the upcoming tax reform fight, saying he'll be heavily involved.
Some business owners may not like such a rule, but this opposition cannot stand in the way of real tax relief for millions of others.
However, HIPAA policy is clear that the act is not meant to stand in the way of family members finding out about their loved ones.
For the communities that I represent, including a citizenship question compounds the existing obstacles that stand in the way of a successful and accurate census.
They know politics is a contact sport, and they don't allow the thin veneer of "norms" to stand in the way of taking down opponents.
All too often, however, the regulations governing these markets still give preference to older power sources and stand in the way of new, innovative technologies.
If DOL does appeal, it would be a clear indication that Washington will continue to stand in the way of consumers and affordable retirement advice.
"Congress cannot let this bureaucratic nonsense stand in the way of potentially preventing a public health crisis like the spread of the Zika virus," Rep.
He said the rule would also stand in the way of potential future generations of player representatives who decided college would not be their path.
We shouldn't let an outmoded, monopolistic way of doing business stand in the way of progress toward lower prices, more jobs and a brighter economy.
"The Commission should not stand in the way of such ETPs coming to market" given Cboe's arguments for addressing the SEC's concerns, the letter said.
Bret: Look, I would never want the government to stand in the way of any responsible adult with a legitimate reason to own a gun.
For all of the recent advancements, economists and government officials say that significant obstacles stand in the way of substantive commercial integration in the Americas.
More broadly, the administration's fetishistic focus on corporate profits and the stock market continues to stand in the way of quick and aggressive, government intervention.
The title character of this family folk opera isn't about to let anything scary stand in the way of true love — not even two ghosts.
"We in no way would like to stand in the way of the intelligence services' job, which is to protect all of us," she added.
And yet he is less likely to stand in the way of the criminal-justice reform that America badly needs, and which Mr Trump has endorsed.
"Really just spreading her message of loving yourself, being who you want to be, not letting anybody stand in the way of your dreams," McGraw said.
"No one - and that includes all candidates for the top job - should stand in the way of the development of boxing," he was quoted as saying.
Don't stand in the way of the market now as you'll be crushed by its momentum, says David Bloom, HSBC's global head of foreign exchange strategy.
U.S. auto executives told President Donald Trump at a meeting some regulations stand in the way of self-driving vehicles, people briefed on the talks said.
"Today's action by the House Natural Resources Committee demonstrates they won't let the facts stand in the way of their rhetoric," Bernhardt said in a tweet.
Hyperloop One, which has raised $100 million, stressed that the lawsuit has no merit, and does nothing to stand in the way of the company's ambitions.
In May, the Trump administration said it would not stand in the way of AI development, while acknowledging the burgeoning technology will lead to job losses.
In an effort to eliminate these roadblocks that stand in the way of human-cat companionship, Purina scientists have been researching how to manage cat allergens.
Cases will include massive lumps, protruding veins, tumors, and cysts — all of which stand in the way of the patients' confidence before they meet Dr. Lee.
"We are thankful that the Supreme Court has clarified that schools cannot treat children with disabilities differently or stand in the way of their desired independence."
"Several feedback loops are about to start spinning that stand in the way of a prolonged oil rally," said Norbert Ruecker of Swiss bank Julius Baer.
"We won't let our commercial interests stand in the way of this, so we really do outsource it to the group of 28 organizations," Prince says.
Hopefully, their armor, or lack thereof, does not stand in the way of the same feminism that Wonder Woman so deftly presented on the big screen.
And when the couple goes to divorce, that lack of rights can stand in the way of the nonlegal parent continuing a relationship with the child.
But regulatory, technological and infrastructure roadblocks stand in the way of deploying fully autonomous vehicles on public roads and the journey is proving long and costly.
But on June 27, Sondland told Taylor that the US president wanted Zelensky's assurance that he would not stand in the way of "investigations" Trump wanted.
A majoritarian government backed by a huge mandate is not going to let judicial or bureaucratic precedents stand in the way of carrying out its agenda.
European powers, China and Russia have paid lip service to protecting the nuclear deal but have been reluctant to stand in the way of American pressure.
And some big deals are facing obstacles, such as activist investors and hostile interlopers who are trying to stand in the way of them being closed.
The Saudi statement echoed his view, condemning the killing of Mr. Khashoggi but saying that it should not stand in the way of the broader alliance.
Republicans haven't let the fact that the bill is full of broken promises stand in the way of notching a legislative win by the year's end.
On Saturday, Erdogan said Turkey would no longer stand in the way of refugees and migrants already in the country who hope to head to Europe.
A VPN subscription is a necessity nowadays for most people, but there are still a few drawbacks that stand in the way of some prospective users.
So if the relations between the leaders (of our two countries) are based on mutual trust nothing would stand in the way of such a reset.
But with thyme, Parmesan, onions and a little cream in the filling, using store-bought isn't going to stand in the way of a delicious result.
There's little to stand in the way of the rising stock market at this point as it drifts, higher, for the most part, into year-end.
Murray, 62, has denied all of the allegations but said that he did not want his personal issues to stand in the way of Seattle's governance.
But it is people -- politicians, business leaders and members of the public -- who in many cases, continue to stand in the way of achieving those goals.
That's exactly the type of man he is: Someone who will stand in the way of all evil to protect the greater good, no matter what.
Murray, 62, has denied all of the allegations, but said that he did not want his personal issues to stand in the way of Seattle's governance.
Partisanship didn't stand in the way of CHIP when it was enacted, and it shouldn't stand in the way now that the program is in danger.
So will the president stand in the way of these kids, or will he realize he was wrong and work with us to get this done?
With no legal recourse left, the Archdiocese of New York said on Monday that it would no longer stand in the way of the body's transfer.
Real Housewives of New York City star Luann de Lesseps won't let a minor indiscretion by fiancé Tom D'Agostino, Jr. stand in the way of their love.
Zuckerberg acknowledged Facebook's mistakes but said they should not stand in the way of Libra, based in Switzerland, which would help reduce the cost of global payments.
Don't let the dusty and solitude of Dragonstone stand in the way of a glamorous rebranding, or the traditions of the Red Keep limit its design possibilities.
But I'd make sure our position as a party would be not to stand in the way of that democratic process because we are a democratic party.
John Harwood: You've said on Medicare-for-all that you are going to be pragmatic, and not let the perfect stand in the way of the good.
Moreover, schools that stand in the way of making data easier to use are failing to recognize families' desperation for numbers that can help them make comparisons.
Shares in the Australian listed companies jumped on the news that the regulator would not stand in the way of the deals in the fast consolidating market.
The bill also wouldn't force drug makers to make their unproven products available — it simply says the federal government can't stand in the way of that transaction.
TWU Local 234 President Willie Brown said the focus should remain on negotiations, where "only a handful of issues" stand in the way of reaching an agreement.
Sanders's comments come after other Democrats have criticized the decision and alleged that the president is using "Nixonian" tactics to stand in the way of the investigation.
It's more wallpapering though: Connectivity investments are a business growth strategy predicated on Facebook removing connectivity barriers that stand in the way of Facebook onboarding more eyeballs.
Later, we see Mary's husband presenting her with mechanical pencils for her first night class and vowing not to stand in the way of her ambitions again.
In statehouses around the country, politicians have passed more than 300 restrictions that stand in the way of a woman who has decided to have an abortion.
It is also unfortunate but not surprising that many medical schools that should be trying to improve physician education should stand in the way of this training.
Federico Santi, an analyst at political consultancy Eurasia Group, said in a note Tuesday that two key obstacles stand in the way of a M5S-Lega coalition.
At the table, all the distractions faded away as he again proved that he would not let age stand in the way of another shot at victory.
And who would I be if I let a tiny inconvenience like hours of bloating and regret stand in the way of me and a baked brie?
Carney has said the Bank would not stand in the way of any exchange rate adjustment but would take the necessary steps to ensure markets remained orderly.
The ineptitude of our president cannot stop the resilience of America's capital markets, and terrorism or racism cannot stand in the way of persistent global economic growth.
The legislation would eliminate legal barriers that stand in the way of Jewish families reclaiming art that ended up in museums and private collections following the Holocaust.
Another step further would be suspending those sanctions that stand in the way of the full functioning of the railroad that links North Korea and South Korea.
"Now, with the Edgehill Community in peril, we have the rare opportunity to stand in the way of an injustice like this repeating itself," the letter reads.
Uncertainty about whether President-elect Donald Trump would stand in the way of large mergers after taking office in January has clouded the outlook of some deals.
But the company's ongoing battle with misinformation about the virus could stand in the way of the beleaguered social media platform's redemption, my colleague Elizabeth Dwoskin reports.
Time and again, people's prejudices about both gay men and Arabs stand in the way of genuine interest in his story or concern for his well-being.
"Congress should not stand in the way of allowing Americans who want to opt out of Obamacare to do so," said Club for Growth President David McIntosh.
Yet public opinion could stand in the way of the GOP kneecapping the agency despite the party's hold on both chambers of Congress and the White House.
In response, Russia's deeply conservative culture minister, Vladimir Medinsky, declared that inconvenient historical facts should not be allowed to stand in the way of cherished national myths.
But from our conversation, I gather she's still holding out hope that the old ways of doing things will not stand in the way of her dreams.
On Thursday, the central bank's newest member, Fed Governor Randal Quarles, said Tokyo that below-target inflation should not stand in the way of future rate increases.
Dealer organizations could try to stand in the way of these changes, possibly by suing the state itself over this new interpretation of the law, Crane said.
Pruitt told a crowd at a Kentucky Farm Bureau event that the credits stand in the way of utility companies making the best decisions about power generation.
These are problems that exacerbate each other, and while strongmen always stand in the way of progress, rare is the successor who offers a new path forward.
The reasons should be stated clearly and for the record: Republicans fear cities and those who inhabit them because they stand in the way of GOP power.
Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, sees the yield curve getting flatter but does not expect it to stand in the way of more stock gains.
The texts come with commentaries that are careful not to reach broad conclusions, but Mr. Li did not stand in the way of scholars with dissenting views.
His general thinking in this arena is that there are just too many regulations, and those regulations stand in the way of bringing new drugs to market quickly.
Everyone I talked to agreed that the government should be spending more money researching the most challenging problems that stand in the way of weaning ourselves off carbon.
The Crown, with its political maneuverings and recurring reminder that laws often stand in the way of the right thing, isn't likely to soothe frayed post-election nerves.
He then points out-again-exactly how many top 70 RPI-ranked Pac-12 teams stand in the way of USC's first NCAA Tournament berth since 2011. Eleven.
That scheme could take some months to set up but should not stand in the way of any tie-up between Tata and Thyssenkrupp, pension industry sources say.
What we do know is that even relatively small tariffs can stand in the way of the kind of supply networks on which many modern industries are based.
What I had in mind were some of the regulations that we've had on the books for a while that stand in the way of investment in networks.
Another way we've created a favorable regulatory environment, as Alexander writes, is by allowing roadblocks to stand in the way of generic drug makers who want to enter.
Millennials who are good with money, he found, want to improve their circumstances, and don't let the doom and gloom stand in the way of their money goals.
On the campaign trail, Trump promised to go after sanctuary cities that stand in the way of federal efforts to crack down on individuals in the country illegally.
Baum explains that laws like HB2 are about a lot more than a bathroom choice—they successfully stand in the way of a trans student and their education.
Such a rule has been long overdue in U.S. regulations — or indirect taxation, as I call them — which often stand in the way of growth and create economic friction.
It's not just her Calvins that Brooke Shields won't let anything get in between – she also apparently won't let anything stand in the way of her gym time, either.
Here's the problem: while one man was behind the creation of #MisandryInPublishing, he's not alone in his beliefs that women stand in the way of male authors being published.
To put it simply, we value equality and access, and we believe that stigmas and politics should never stand in the way of individuals getting the care they need.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere told Cramer he may be open to buying Sprint, but antitrust issues may stand in the way of a merger or acquisition, Cramer warned.
Why stand in the way of technological progress when it could mean truly sentient androids, lacking basic human rights, and controllable by code that allows humans to play god?
From the White House to State Houses around the country, policymakers should look to capitalize on the benefits of the industry, not stand in the way of its growth.
In addition, the Turkish government would have to help — or at least not stand in the wayof landing transport planes or sending cargo convoys by land or sea.
During their search, they'll look for any issues that could stand in the way of the seller being able to transfer full ownership of the home into your name.
Supporters of S. 170 assert that the bill would "not stand in the way of reasonable deals or partnerships created to advance conservation," but that is simply not true.
From the looks of things, redistricting will likely hurt the Democrats this cycle, but it is unclear whether it will stand in the way of them retaking the House.
But for someone who claims to be looking out for parents and students, why stand in the way of laws that allow parents to judge the quality of charters?
His condescension is a reminder that establishment fuddy-duddies like Griswold and his colleague Professor Brown (Stephen Root) aren't the only people who stand in the way of progress.
While she frustrated me and seemed to stand in the way of my becoming the sort of hero I saw my father to be, I see things differently now.
The legislation, which has been dubbed the "Keep Americans Safe Act," currently has no Republican cosponsors, one of many obstacles that would stand in the way of it advancing.
"Congress cannot let this bureaucratic nonsense stand in the way of potentially preventing a public health crisis like the spread of the Zika virus," Gibbs said during floor debate.
But state lawmakers reportedly waited to send the bill to Cuomo until this week out of concern that he would try to stand in the way of the proposal.
And the EpiPen—with no real competitors, and no market forces to stand in the way of price increases—was the company's cash cow, bringing in $1 billion a year.
And while large employers are more likely to offer an option, cost and administrative burdens can stand in the way of small-business owners' pursuit of setting up a plan.
I know there is a desire for a new approach - and new leadership – in the second phase of the Brexit negotiations and I won't stand in the way of that.
The law was expanded by Congress in 2005 to give the Department of Homeland Security authority to waive "all legal requirements" that could stand in the way of border construction.
No IP law, and certainly not one designed to stop infringers from sharing movies online, should stand in the way of patients adapting equipment they own to keep them alive.
"She said: "If the Scottish Parliament passed a motion calling for a referendum, as a democratic party we couldn't stand in the way of that and say no to it.
His immediate circle is mostly pro-Brexit, not least because of fears that the EU's state-aid rules might stand in the way of efforts to build socialism in Britain.
Being ever an optimist, I am confident that even the government cannot forever stand in the way of an entrepreneurial transformation that consumers and the marketplace are so clearly demanding.
Even if the technical and legislative blocks between the Chinese internet and ours vanished tomorrow, linguistic and cultural barriers might still stand in the way of meaningful dialogue and exchange.
Jerry Moran, one of the senators who stood in the way of the earlier repeal-and-replace plan, won't stand in the way of the current repeal-then-replace plan.
Again, big Law & Order fan, but I do think that's a misconception that has created an idea in the public mind that criminal lawyers stand in the way of justice.
But the tech industry has never been one to let elegance, history, or interoperability stand in the way of profit (RIP Google Reader), so that's not much of an argument.
""What leaders like Boris Johnson and Donald Trump have in common is this: a belief that nothing should be allowed to stand in the way of their own self-interest.
Supporters of the new accounts say factors like rising home prices and debt — often of the student loan variety — stand in the way of homeownership and these programs will help.
We've seen Tyene threaten to kill her own sisters if they stand in the way of vengeance and watched Ellaria kill her lover's brother for refusing to go to war.
"As long as the high heel is linked to desirability, and desirability is linked to female success, then, yes, high heels will stand in the way of equality," Semmelhack said.
Two big challenges stand in the way of doing better: the decline of federal support, and baked-in skepticism among city residents that growth can be good for their neighborhoods.
The Energy Department will need to do its part in ensuring there are no roadblocks that stand in the way of the SMR's construction at a government site in Idaho.
Some researchers believe that by writing and then editing our own stories, we can change our perceptions of ourselves and identify obstacles that stand in the way of better health.
I won't let the climate deniers stand in the way of progress, or let us give in to the climate defeatists who say this challenge is too big to solve.
The fact that pilots have died testing his planes, including his own son, doesn't stand in the way of his determination, but it does infuriate his daughter Susan (Ann Todd).
The monthslong back and forth among the special counsel's office, Mr. Trump's lawyers and the president himself demonstrates the significant obstacles that still stand in the way of an interview.
VPNs are great for ensuring your digital data and activity stays secure, but they are also useful for bypassing the online restrictions that stand in the way of extra content.
Neither of these goals of the Trump presidency should stand in the way of our longstanding and productive strategic alliances and economic relationships with members of the Group of 7.
For the second year in a row, the Oscars will have no host (thanks, Kevin Hart), but that won't stand in the way of everyone involved having an amazing time.
The party would also risk seeming to stand in the way of history: If elected, Ms. James would be the first black woman to hold statewide office in New York.
Mr. Johnson, for his part, has made clear that he intends to stand in the way of such a vote, but he may not be able to block it forever.
Kurt Russell is perfect as Ego, the personification of every dashing deadbeat who's ever refused to let minor details like "a child" stand in the way of his grand ambitions.
But colleagues in his party, the PMDB, which led the impeachment process in the lower house, believe he will not stand in the way of Rousseff being forced from power.
These stories serve as an inspiring example of how some of the toughest obstacles will never stand in the way of a true artist when it comes to creative expression.
When individual rights protections stand in the way of policy goals, advocates of "law and order" politics are often more than willing to ignore laws, constitutions, and even the democratic order.
Fortunately for fans eager to see an action heroine, Theron won't let a few injuries (or intense dental surgery) stand in the way of making the movie about a badass blonde.
Yes, but: Serious obstacles stand in the way of flying cars, including regulations, infrastructure and air traffic management issues, not to mention consumer acceptance and safety, Deloitte's Robin Lineberger tells Axios.
A conservative Supreme Court would be more likely to uphold regulations on abortion rights and not stand in the way of conservative moves taken by the Trump administration or Republican governors.
The physical and emotional trauma of injury, sexual abuse and exposure to solitary confinement stand in the way of employment, family reintegration and the many conditions placed via parole or probation.
She makes it clear to Rachel that she will always be involved in Bryan's life until the day she dies and Rachel will not stand in the way of that plan.
Let me be very clear to Democrats in Congress who oppose a border wall and stand in the way of border security: You are putting all of America's safety at risk.
Policymakers – whether in Congress or on the campaign trail – should follow through on their calls for innovation by ensuring that no market barriers stand in the way of new energy technologies.
We may come from different sides of the issue, but we can agree on one thing—the federal government should not stand in the way of legitimate, scientific medical cannabis research.
We urge Congress not to stand in the way of Vermont's law, but rather listen to consumers and pass the national mandatory, on-package GMO labeling requirement for which they clamor.
Opening up indigenous land Bolsonaro has said he believes too much land has been given to indigenous communities and that they stand in the way of Brazil's development and financial growth.
Either way, with Ms. Yellen's term coming to a close and a crowded calendar of Senate business that could stand in the way of a confirmation vote, the clock is ticking.
Another issue that automakers will have to tackle going forward is longer range on a single charge and faster charging times, both of which stand in the way of widespread adoption.
"Perhaps it is time for closer cooperation or even a merger between Daimler and BMW, although there are still various individual sensitivities that stand in the way of this," he said.
Overly broad regulations could stand in the way of the benefits, such as diagnosing disease, building self-driving vehicles or creating more efficient energy grids, some in the tech industry warned.
"Moscow might not like Washington's response," Mark Galeotti, an expert on the Russian military, wrote in an online commentary, "but nor was it willing to stand in the way of it."
Of course, there are some big challenges and potential red flags that stand in the way of Apple ever buying Sonos, or of that resulting union working out well for consumers.
This is the environment in which change can happen, and it is critical that we do not allow bureaucratic inertia, the true enemy of progress, stand in the way of success.
Packed with maps and facts, the documentary pointedly notes that the approximately 400,000 settlers stand in the way of peace by ensuring that the land will not revert to Palestinian control.
And if fees enter the equation, absurdly high profit expectations can stand in the way of individuals and small organizations ever having a hope of sharing the work with the public.
"I'm proud of our president for boldly declaring he will not allow politics to stand in the way of the United States' national security interests," said Mr. Gaetz, a Trump ally.
There are many impediments to the adoption of the federal capital budget but none of them are significant enough to stand in the way of this idea whose time has come.
Macron, the sources said, would propose that the whole EU move forward together, and that those who did not want to should not stand in the way of those that did.
Analysts believe the jump in headline inflation, driven by a 7.7% year-on-year increase in the food price index, won't stand in the way of the central bank easing policy further.
If you stand in the way of measures that are designed to safeguard these principles, I think you are standing in the way of American democracy or at least not respecting it.
She specifically mentioned health care (which she said "should be a right and not a privilege"), improving public education, job training, and taking on interests that stand in the way of progress.
But as we've said from day one about the trip: This administration will stand in the way of Kim's desire to whitewash their murderous regime with nice photo ops at the Olympics.
And sometimes that can stand in the way of just having that strong presence, because you've become maybe too afraid to trust your instincts, or you start to second-guess certain things.
They are publicly directed at North Korea, but the primary target audience is China and the secondary audience is any other country that may want to stand in the way of sanctions.
Photo: Scott Olson (Getty)Many things stand in the way of successfully pulling off an Ocean's 11-style caper, among which picking an appropriate target and having an exit strategy are paramount.
He envisions a similar set of use cases as Cuomo, but sees a lot of obstacles that stand in the way of using the blockchain to implement identity management broadly moving forward.
" EE's spokesman said the company was not trying to delay the auction: "We're supportive of Ofcom's goal to release airwaves quickly, and we don't want to stand in the way of that.
Draghi declined to address the issue, disappointing some expectations, but said that technicalities would not stand in the way of the asset buys and the ECB would review the programme if necessary.
"The United States is not standing in the way and will not stand in the way of business that is permitted with Iran" since the nuclear deal took effect, Mr. Toner said.
"We deserve a governor who is going to stand up to one of the largest and most powerful lobbies who stand in the way of any common-sense gun reform," he said.
Secondly, given multiple telcos are forced to collaborate if they want to offer a global virtual mobile data service, long-standing roaming agreements often stand in the way of economical pricing models.
"Any elected official, including the mayor, who continues to stand in the way of speedy movement toward closing Rikers will continue to feel the wrath of the Close Rikers Campaign," he said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called on Indigenous leaders not to stand in the way of reconciliation with Canada by continuing blockades that have halted rail networks across the country for two weeks.
The federal prosecutors didn't stand in the way of Gates being released from house arrest, even after they and the judge found that his assets could barely back his $5 million bail.
I learned a lot about the habits and choices of the wealthy, from how they got rich in the first place to the choices that stand in the way of building wealth.
" Osorio asked, adding, "I don't think he has the conciliatory behavior and skills to take on and tackle these big-ticket issues — issues that stand in the way of Brazil's evolution and development.
Just like anything else, making poor money decisions that stand in the way of building wealth can become a habit, so it's wise to get in front of them as soon as possible.
The trouble is that, if she hangs on because her deal has not been passed, as Downing Street suggests, Mrs May could well stand in the way of a Brexit produced in Parliament.
Can you just clarify your position on this matter and whether you would stand in the way of the Treasury and the IRS, which you oversee, releasing the tax returns to the Democrats?
She's the first African American woman to hold a patent for a natural hair product and continues to be an example that obstacles shouldn't stand in the way of developing a bright idea.
Unless Republicans in Congress can come up with retirement plans that are better than those being created by Oregon, California, Maryland and other states, then they shouldn't stand in the way of progress.
"The mood is increasingly turning bullish, but several feedback loops are about to start spinning that stand in the way of a prolonged oil rally," said Norbert Ruecker of Swiss bank Julius Baer.
This night wasn't going to be about Trump, or anything else going on in the world, at least not so much that it would stand in the way of this sacred Hollywood night.
Congress failed to do its job and stand in the way of the Vietnam and Iraq debacles; it's hard to imagine that repealing the current AUMF will completely succeed in preventing another catastrophe.
Duterte said on Sunday he would not stand in the way of Lopez's decision to close several mines in the southern Philippines after he saw the damage they had done to the environment.
His better-than-expected performance at the polls also means he will be able to form a coalition with a handful of small parties unlikely to stand in the way of his reforms.
"I know there is a desire for a new approach – and new leadership – in the second phase of the Brexit negotiations – and I won't stand in the way of that," May told MPs.
Don't let jealousy stand in the way of solving this mystery ... Just keep your eyes on the prize and see if you can figure out the differences between these two super similar snaps!
But I'd married a man with a strong desire to be a dad and I didn't want insecurity to stand in the way of possibility, so we signed up with an adoption agency.
NBC News' Pete Williams confirmed Sessions made the decision to rescind an Obama administration 2013 memo, which stated it would not stand in the way of states that legalize marijuana in most cases.
With a perfunctory suspension for head coach Meyer, Ohio State sent a clear message to the college football world: Nothing will stand in the way of our quest to win another national championship.
"If the street's reactions get too heated, it will be easier for these Arabs to jettison the Israeli relationship than to stand in the way of their own people's anger," Mr. Kurtzer said.
"Nearly 50 years after scientists began to warn the electric utility industry about climate change, some utilities continue to stand in the way of real progress in addressing the problem," the report says.
He became controversial because he has continued to stand in the way of the president's overwhelming desire to end the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties with Russia — after initially giving Trump cover.
"When you have discomfort, do you let discomfort stand in the way of doing what you think is the right thing?" he said, about this final choice he faced as head of management.
But hurdles stand in the way of an EU clean energy alliance with China after the two sides narrowly averted a trade war in 2013 over EU allegations of solar panel dumping by China.
With the central bank just nine days ahead of another quarter-point increase in its benchmark rate, the Tudor Investment founder said current conditions will stand in the way of more increases anytime soon.
The American people will see that once again, the Left is trying to stand in the way of our country's working class, who are finally starting to see their American dreams become a reality.
Some investors had been reluctant to stand in the way of the selloff, which has sent 10-year yields up from a low of 2.654 percent last Monday, until they see signs of stabilization.
"For us, you don't want to stand in the way of a driver who has the opportunity to go and race finally in a car that's winning races, it's winning world championships," she added.
"No one is going to stand in the way of the family's wishes for Boston University to have Aaron Hernandez's brain," Dan Bennett, secretary of public safety and security, said in a written statement.
Democratic senators like Elizabeth Warren, who helped devise the agency, and Sherrod Brown, the party's leader on the Banking Committee, could stand in the way of such a 60-vote measure in the senate.
"The one thing that might stand in the way of a continued rally—other than the possibility of a blown trade deal with China—is the non-farm payroll report on Friday," he said.
But that would require the press to acknowledge the inherent flaws—passivity, narcissism, sycophancy, the urge to cling to "objectivity"—that stand in the way of it telling the government to go fuck itself.
Supporters of the first-time home buyer savings accounts say factors like rising home prices and debt — often of the student loan variety — stand in the way of homeownership and these programs will help.
But criminal activity, extreme weather and flawed data all stand in the way of India's quest to go greener, experts say, and the problem in Uttarakhand illustrates how hard achieving those goals may be.
Through legislative negotiations -- starting with the effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and continuing right through the shutdown -- he has found inventive ways to stand in the way of deal-making.
We're always encouraging our owners to try new approaches and go big in every aspect of their development, and that includes pushing owners to challenge institutions that stand in the way of their successes.
"But we stand in the way of the corruption," Ms. Suthimongkol said, explaining her group's efforts to change the country's laws so that it is now easier for hill tribe people to acquire citizenship.
It rapidly became clear that Trump's behavior on the call was a dam-breaker -- Pelosi could no longer stand in the way of the momentum within her caucus to move toward impeaching the President.
The stories of life in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina give us enough information to begin forecasting the obstacles that will stand in the way of Puerto Rico's children, particularly those living in poverty.
When the President of the United States says, 'I just got a report—the United States military forces are under attack,' it is very hard for anybody to stand in the way of that.
The European Union, which will decide in the autumn whether to start accession talks with Tirana, has warned the country's politicians that their quarrels could stand in the way of EU membership for Albania.
Anthony Eden, who briefly served as prime minister in the 1950s, did not seem poised to stand in the way of a potential marriage between Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II's sister, and Group Capt.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's prime minister will not stand in the way of a possible postponement of the deadline for Britain's departure from the European Union if that helped avoid a no-deal Brexit scenario.
And the same could be true for millions of undocumented parents who would qualify for the DAPA program, if only Republican governors and attorneys general hadn't decided to stand in the way of that relief.
"If people want to stand in the way of peace and continue to threaten and kill and blow people up, we have no recourse but to respond and I think we responded appropriately," Kerry said.
"In [Asking Alexandria's] song 'Run Free' they have the lyrics 'escape your inhibitions', which I took [to mean] 'Don't let anyone stand in the way of what I want to do in life,'" says Shannon.
Thanks to my research, I learned that bad money habits can be sourced to 12 very specific money mistakes — which are grouped here into four types — that stand in the way of building wealth:1.
But analysts noted much of the pick-up was due to higher pork prices, and the trend did not stand in the way of policymakers if further easing is needed to offset mounting trade pressures.
For many, there are stigmas and barriers that stand in the way of treatment—and making our phones smarter and more helpful when dealing with serious problems is a great place to start positive change.
Many in the industry say it is likely to be awhile before companies, Alphabet included, can get through the many technological and regulatory hurdles that stand in the way of robots becoming a huge business.
"It&aposs important to be mindful that we won&apost reach perfection; however, we can&apost let that stand in the way of significant progress," Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner John Swofford said in a statement.
Canada's PM isn't media-shy: he's been in Vanity Fair and GQ. His appearance in this comic wasn't officially endorsed by his office, although they also didn't stand in the way of it, said Zdarsky.
Being outspoken about climate change, women's rights, racial justice, LGBTQ inclusivity and gun control — and critical of those who stand in the way of progress on these issues — is work that's been left to us.
State and local leaders are responsible for ensuring their land-use regulations do not stand in the way of markets offering a greater supply and variety of housing wherever there is a demand for it.
He is known for berating state senators in private meetings and he publicly ridiculed two Republican state senators who seemed to stand in the way of his efforts to bring a steel mill to Missouri.
Instead, US development policy advisors first need to understand, then creatively help poor countries work through and around the political incentives that may stand in the way of good agricultural policies and investments in Africa.
But the meeting also exposed a dilemma that Mr. Cuomo and Democrats nationally face: They must oppose Mr. Trump at all costs, but they also can't stand in the way of progress on key projects.
While analysts believe that the president will avoid prosecution given Brazilians' weariness of political upheaval, it is likely to come at a price and stand in the way of making headway on his reform agenda.
The U.S. dollar could "easily rebound" by 4 to 5 percent from current levels, but President Donald Trump and his administration stand in the way of the currency's long-term strength, Marc Faber said Thursday.
The constant haggling over Brexit, and the weakness of recent British governments, gave Mr. Bercow a platform to intervene on behalf of lawmakers who wanted to stand in the way of a no-deal Brexit.
"Representatives Pocan and Jayapal are gravely misreading the situation if they try to stand in the way of the overwhelming hunger for HR3 within the House Democratic Caucus and among progressive Members," the aide said.
But Lloyd and the Trump administration, were determined to stand in the way of her constitutional rights, using every tool at their disposal to prevent her from accessing the abortion she had a right to.
When people mistakenly refer to the West Bank as the "Occupied Territories" or, wholly inaccurately as the "Occupied Palestinian Territories," when, in fact, the land is disputed, they stand in the way of a negotiation.
This court will not stand in the way of your weird dad's right to buy his fellow citizens' clothing, especially from those fellow weirdos secure enough to go shirtless for the rest of the day.
"I think it would be inconceivable for any prime minister to seek to stand in the way of a referendum if that's what the Scottish parliament voted for," Sturgeon told broadcasters, according to the news agency.
Here's Paul Piece and Ray Allen proving not even a homewrecker named LeBron James can stand in the way of true brotherhood, with the two ex-Celtics officially squashing the beef after a pretty nasty breakup.
"We are ready to take additional action to sanction those who stand in the way of DRC's first democratic transition of power," U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Michele Sison told the U.N. Security Council.
Johnson took over after Lincoln's assassination but frustrated the Senate and Congress with his efforts to stand in the way of "Radical Republicans" who favored a more punitive Reconstruction effort and more protections for freed slaves.
That does not mean they should not want to work with him and, when necessary, lobby to influence Trump's policies so he and his administration do not stand in the way of growing our tech economy.
"State aid rules do not stand in the way of the creation of such a platform, in fact we welcome member states' interest in this and we would be ready to work with them." he said.
You might think the biggest challenges that stand in the way of setting a record like "greatest distance vehicle drift in eight hours" are the obvious ones: What if you get bored, or lose your concentration?
"Current space restrictions for several renewable technologies stand in the way of sufficient expansion rates and of the exploitation of existing land potentials," Stefan Kapferer, chairman of German utility industry association BDEW, told a news conference.
"With the ECB likely not close to additional easing, this week's meeting looks unlikely to stand in the way of safe-haven buying of the euro," said Josh O'Byrne, a currency strategist with Citi in London.
The United States wants to extradite them and Britain has said it will not stand in the way of any future U.S. prosecution that would seek the death penalty, waiving a long-standing objection to executions.
He also said that the central bank will not stand in the way of revealing the names of defaulters if there was a "public case" for it after the Supreme Court allowed regulators to do so.
A real estate agent, Rouzeau is the proud mom to two pit bulls and rescues dogs in her free time, so she understands the unfair obstacles that stand in the way of families with large dogs.
It was at least initially unclear how all this would work in practice, but it represented a signal that Trump and his unique fealty to the NRA wasn't going to stand in the way of change.
Some of these barriers would also stand in the way of any Justice Department or Congressional investigation but the barriers would be somewhat more difficult – though not necessarily impossible –to overcome by a state attorney general.
That's why Congress must pass the EACH Woman Act, which ensures that lack of health coverage will not stand in the way of a woman making the decision that is best for her and her family.
These deceptions may have helped clear a congressional hurdle but, in doing so, Congress inadvertently laid legal traps that stand in the way of the administration's misguided ambition to drill for oil in this special place.
They repeated the message last on Monday, agreeing that the rules will not stand in the way of responding to the epidemic, which the Commission expects to cause a 1-2.5% recession in Europe this year.
Obviously, if an actor's giving a bad performance, that will stand in the way of you really sympathizing with a character, but [I wonder] if sometimes I'm responding more to the character than to the actor.
Yet Barcelona appointing Setien was no mistake, according to Simon Kuper, but was instead a deliberate move because a more experienced coach would only stand in the way of the man with the real power: Messi.
Witnesses are not permitted to bring lawyers into criminal grand juries, and federal courts have generally not allowed administration blocking attempts to stand in the way of criminal investigators or of Congress' needs during impeachment proceedings.
"The trouble with the oil market right now, in Garner's view, is that the buyers all feel like eternal optimists and they won't let multiple failed rallies stand in the way of their conviction," Cramer said.
I would never stand in the way of protest, particularly an informed one aimed at raising awareness of the politics of racial representation, a subject that I've tackled in various capacities for more than 30 years.
We were planning and writing the new album, but he just never stopped, like he just got bigger and bigger and bigger, and you know we weren't going to stand in the way of his solo career.
My complete lack of physical coordination, my perfectionism, and my somewhat linear thinking were all conspiring to stand in the way of any meaningful progress on my part, and I couldn't figure out how to change that.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England said it would not stand in the way of "necessary adjustments" in financial markets after the pound fell sharply in response to a decision by voters to leave the European Union.
It's China that will surely stand in the way of more sanctions and it's China that's going to have to ask itself just how far it's willing to go to keep protecting its communist neighbor and ally.
Given the potential impact that adding gender and sexuality identifiers to our national surveys could have for the LGBTQ community, one would hope the powers that be in America won't stand in the way of simple progress.
And so Republicans are actively lobbying their fellow Republicans in the House to make sure they will stand in the way of House Speaker Paul Ryan if he does bring it to the floor for a vote.
"We've said all along that this legislation must allow our industry to remain competitive and not stand in the way of improved market access for Canada's oil and natural gas resources," said Cenovus Energy spokeswoman Sonja Franklin.
These issues are too important to allow GOP Senate leadership to put ideology and partisanship above the Constitution and stand in the way of filling the vacancy left by Justice Scalia's death for a year or more.
In person the brave, brainy and eloquent former University of Texas System chancellor is cool enough to repel any fusillade from a president who doesn't let a clean fact stand in the way of a crude insult.
This move reflected an industry-wide unease with Mallory that never became public, and that did not stand in the way of his enrichment: William Morrow, Mallory's employer at the time, kept bidding, and bought his book.
They would then dare outspoken conservatives such as Mike Lee of Utah and Ted Cruz of Texas to stand in the way of their last best chance to overhaul the law they have excoriated for seven years.
It just reinforces my strong commitment to do everything I can to break down all the barriers that stand in the way of people living up to their own potential, and of our country doing the same.
Some of the nation's leading wireless giants and drone makers offered effusive praise of President Donald Trump on Thursday as they lobbied his administration to eliminate the federal regulations that stand in the way of their businesses.
"Everyone wants to sue Trump, but who wants to sue Trump so much that they are going to stand in the way of us trying to get this crisis solved?" this person familiar with the efforts asked.
Oleksiy Honcharuk told reporters in Kiev on Monday that the government had a "definite plan on how to minimize the harm from having these obligations" saying nothing should stand in the way of improving the country's economy.
On Monday, Senator Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, suggested the president would face immense pressure not to stand in the way of a united congressional effort to punish Russia.
Also confirm that the buyer has a plan in place to save enough for a down payment and closing costs and to fix any credit issues that could stand in the way of qualifying for a mortgage.
Italian prime Minister Giuseppe Conte called on Thursday for a rethink of European competition rules that he said could stand in the way of creating European champions capable of competing in global markets in sectors including automobiles.
President Obama has vetoed every attempt by the GOP-led Congress to overturn rules from his administration, but Trump has indicated he will not stand in the way of the regulatory reforms his party intends to make.
And American Bridge, a Democratic opposition research organization, pledged on Tuesday -- in the midst of Schultz's media blitz -- to "oppose him at every turn" should he run and "stand in the way of defeating Trump" in 2020.
WOLFSBURG, Germany, March 14 (Reuters) - Volkswagen's core autos division said costs for its electric-car programme, technology and a new emissions testing procedure will stand in the way of major profitability gains this year and in future.
Those issues can be navigated in good faith; there's a lot of confusion on all sides to work out, and conflicts to be mediated, but they don't need to stand in the way of the larger effort.
Okay, it's not the sort of activity just anyone can join in with—but since when is your average GTA protagonist going to let their "average Joe" status stand in the way of doing something completely extraordinary?
A once-pristine fundamental backdrop suddenly looks tarnished, as worries accelerate that economic growth may have peaked, political headwinds are forming, and rising interest rates will stand in the way of future fiscal stimulus from the Trump administration.
Photo: APThe Federal Trade Commission, the US government body in charge of consumer protection and investigating anti-competitive marketplace practices, has announced that it will not stand in the way of Amazon's plan to merge with Whole Foods.
"The Bank of England cannot (and should not) stand in the way of these necessary adjustments," the Bank said in a post on its website which was designed to answer possible questions about the impact of the referendum.
They want the Heads Together campaign to build on the great work that is already being done across the country so that prejudice and fear no longer stand in the way of people getting the help they need.
The only thing that could possibly stand in the way of The Revenant is if enough Oscar voters somehow get it in their head that Lubezki — who's won the last two consecutive Cinematography prizes — has too many awards.
And he has said on several occasions that he spends a good deal of time researching new technologies, focusing on what kind of financial or logistic hurdles stand in the way of them being invented or carried out.
Two major obstacles stand in the way of would-be institutional allocators from investing in the space: lack of custodians and other financial intermediaries and uncertainty regarding how global regulators will govern exchanges, custodians and the underlying tokens.
Asked if he would stand in the way of extradition to Spain or the United States, Brandstetter told broadcaster ORF that first a court would have to review the Spanish case and then the situation would be assessed.
The yield on Italian government 10-year bonds rose to a seven-week high Thursday, while stocks sold off, following news that former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will not stand in the way of a new coalition government.
Despite significant hurdles that stand in the way of its success, the case has nonetheless fueled an intense response from both sides of the gun debate, who see it as a potential threat to the companies' legal protections.
That's part of being in America and that's what your school board, your teachers, your principal, they have done so effectively is, they try to protect you and even stand in the way of bullets to protect you.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced on Friday that she would not stand in the way of states that want to use federal grants to purchase guns for schools, emphasizing that it's a decision for local officials to make.
Trump had previously said he would not stand in the way of Mueller testifying and would leave the decision up to Attorney General William Barr, who has said he has no objection to the special counsel going before Congress.
With ultranationalist leaders and weapon fetishists in control of Washington and Moscow, buttressed by military yes-men and mercenary defense contractors, there's little to stand in the way of a new, irrationally exuberant buildup of bizarre new nuclear forces.
Michel Forst said he had pushed beyond old U.N. rules - which restricted his access - in response to the violence that is increasingly directed at communities that stand in the way of big developments, such as mines and power plants.
Rosengren said that Britain's referendum on its EU membership, which takes place just a week after the Fed's June 14-15 meeting, should not stand in the way of U.S. monetary policy changes unless it triggers significant market instability.
A regulation that permanently requires a minimum crew size of two — especially when there is no evidence that one-person crews are less safe — can only stand in the way of further reductions in accidents caused by human error.
"I think it would be inconceivable for any Prime Minister to seek to stand in the way of a referendum if that's what the Scottish parliament voted for," Sturgeon told broadcasters after meeting new British Prime Minister Theresa May.
India's ties with Iran came up during U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's talks in New Delhi last month, and the top U.S. diplomat said America would not stand in the way of projects that help the Iranian people.
It's still unclear whether Flake, Corker or McCain would stand in the way of agenda items like tax reform, which they've been pushing themselves for years, or merely use their microphones to sound the alarm on Trump's governing style.
It's unfortunate for American workers, families and businesses that the Democrat leadership has already signaled its hostility to the tax reform framework, but Republicans should not let that stand in the way of this once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Major hurdles stand in the way of hyperloop becoming a reality for people and cargo, particularly the complexity of the technology and elaborate tube system required, which is estimated to cost in the millions if not billions of dollars.
For instance, we now know that shared parenting is in the best interest of most children, yet the money and power of the bar associations continue to stand in the way of this needed reform in state after state.
While the Fed does not want to stand in the way of financial innovation, Powell said a top concern is there appears to be no obvious regulatory agency in place to take the lead in oversight of the project.
Mr. Schumer, the Democratic leader, suspected Republicans would present Democrats with an unacceptable, take-it-or-leave it proposition and then dare them to stand in the way of a nearly $2 trillion measure everyone knew was desperately needed.
More important, if the United States does not stand in the way of emergency funding from the International Monetary Fund, that could only encourage the young people we met to struggle to gain some power over their autocratic leaders.
Hasnain Malik, global head of equity research and strategy at emerging markets investment bank Exotix Capital, noted that examples like Brazil, India and Kenya show that corruption doesn't necessarily stand in the way of economic growth or investor returns.
Live Nation also failed to provide enough cops to curb drug usage, and ignored the history of drug-related deaths at their concerts, all because it would stand in the way of the almighty buck ... according to the suit.
And that would effectively doom chances of federal civil rights protections for LGBTQ people happening in the next four or eight years — since a Trump administration seems poised to stand in the way of any such effort at the legislative level.
"When I founded Children in Crisis, I believed there were no borders for suffering, egos should play no part, and no race, creed, or accident of circumstance should stand in the way of a child's right to an education," she said.
Speaking at an event in Rio de Janeiro, special secretary Waldery Rodrigues said tax reform is a priority for the government, and added that municipal elections in October should not stand in the way of Congress approving that and other reforms.
In my interview with Dawson later that year, she explained that the theme of the book was that "Phasma will do anything to survive," and that the character is most threatened by those who stand in the way of her survival.
"The Council is right not to let Germany stand in the way of compromise, as the country has so far failed to penalize VW and yet continues to oppose any EU controls," a spokeswoman for campaign group Transport and Environment said.
That's a kind of a perfect storm that will have to amass in order to really put the devices into practice, but surely the military won't let anything stand in the way of creating a mobile army of flexible squid robots.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Ailing knees, Father Time and even a resurgent Victoria Azarenka stand in the way of Serena Williams clinching her seventh Australian Open title and giving her one more shot at an achievement that would cap her storied career.
It's a strategy that also comes with a new promise to US allies: the longstanding emphasis on democratic values, which US presidents have long pressed in talks with autocratic regimes, will no longer stand in the way of deepening ties.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic and Republican lawmakers said on Tuesday that Facebook Inc's track record of what they described as untrustworthiness should stand in the way of it launching a digital currency, labeling the plan "delusional" and "crazy" at a Senate hearing.
Some lawmakers said Comey's dismissal will give the FBI to have a fresh start, while others who criticized the decision say the president is trying to stand in the way of the FBI's investigation into Russia's inference in the 2016 election.
Diedrich -- who played Rex Kwan Do in "Napoleon Dynamite" -- was strolling in Larchmont Village Sunday when he took a minute to scoff at Trump's proclamation that he will not stand in the way of the documents being released this week.
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"We are no strangers to pressure from politicians and individuals who want to stand in the way of our ability to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care," Planned Parenthood Great Plains CEO Brandon Hill said in a statement. ADVERTISEMENT
The court's conservatives stand in the way of our efforts to keep dark money out of politics, to prevent the suppression of the voting rights of people of color, and to solve the polarization that has come with political gerrymandering.
Unfortunately, the high cost of drugs and a complex and arcane rebate distribution system between prescription drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) who work on behalf of health insurance companies stand in the way of improving the lives of patients.
"The United States is not standing in the way, and will not stand in the way, of business that is permitted in Iran since the (nuclear deal) took effect," Kerry told reporters before meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Tuesday, voters will decide whether Foxx's questionable handling of another high-profile case -- a racist and homophobic attack allegedly staged by former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett -- should stand in the way of a second term as Cook County state's attorney.
"If we continue to see support for independence rise, as we have been doing, if we continue to see demand for that choice continue to grow, ultimately you cannot stand in the way of that clear democratic choice," she said.
You might want to consider outsourcing things that stand in the way of your earning, from hiring a financial planner to manage your finances or an accountant to do your taxes, to hiring someone to mow the lawn or grocery shop.
In that way, as the Breakthrough Institute's Alex Trembath has argued, the plant-based meat backlash reflects how much classism and elitism creep into our national conversations about our food system — and how they might stand in the way of fixing it.
"The letter states that the United Kingdom remains committed to the duty of sincere cooperation and will not stand in the way of conduct of EU business during this time," a spokeswoman for the European Commission told a news briefing in Brussels.
When Trump talks about banning specific abortion procedures or other restrictions, he's really saying that politicians should stand in the way of a woman having a range of effective, affordable, medically proven methods of abortion care available to her as her pregnancy progresses.
"[U]nless we do a better job engaging rural Americans, Republicans will have a massive head start in every race for a Senate majority and a lock on enough seats to stand in the way of a Democratic president's agenda," Heitkamp said.
Yet some Republicans and business leaders in the state are critical of Bullock's leadership, and claim things could be even better if the governor didn't stand in the way of mining projects that could bring jobs and millions of dollars in new revenues.
"It's still not an impressive price but MVN won't stand in the way of the deal now," said a source close to shareholder London-based MVN Asset Management, the second-largest shareholder in Novae with 9.62 percent stake, according to Thomson Reuters data.
We invited the solo travel enthusiast — who has visited 50 countries in the last six years and has lived around the world — to explain in her own words why fear should never stand in the way of discovering new cultures and experiences.
Pulisic's Dortmund contract was due to expire in 2020 and Dortmund said they could not stand in the way of his big dream, a rare case of an American player making the grade at a top six side in England's top flight.
Specifically, Carson has suggested that HUD's Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which give local politicians wide discretion to spend federal money on their favored projects,  should be withheld from jurisdictions that enforce zoning rules that stand in the way of new housing supply.
We won't let any court case stand in the way of our fight for the good, union jobs that our communities need; nor will we support any elected officials who don't fight to ensure these jobs are a part of our future.
In an exclusive interview with Axios on HBO, the president easily dismissed the notion that the U.S. Constitution might stand in the way of his proposal, saying that he's been told he can enforce such a policy solely by exercising his executive authority.
Then, Gianna Toboni goes inside the fight for LGBT rights in the US—where it is still legal to fire employees for being gay in 31 states—and examines the Jim Crow–style laws that still stand in the way of true equality.
The company has a spotted history of successfully landing its spent rockets (and it will try to land this reused one on a platform in the Pacific.) And refurbishing costs for the rockets may stand in the way of truly affordable spaceflight.
He has pledged to grant temporary work visas to Central American migrants, declaring that nobody should be forced to migrate, and seems unlikely to stand in the way of those who choose to test their luck by traveling to the American border.
The firm said in a statement it was in talks with the government of Bosnia's autonomous Serb Republic, where the mines are located, about "serious issues that currently stand in the way of a long-term sustainable future" of its mining business.
President Trump let all that be destroyed when, succumbing to pressure from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, the White House announced that Mr. Trump would not stand in the way of a Turkish invasion to expel Kurdish forces from the border region.
In an interview with Época magazine, Mr. Fauzi said that while the attack was certainly a crime, he felt it was "perfectly moral" since the justice system did not stand in the way of the film's dissemination, which he called a "monstrous crime."
Clinton is likely to get about 70 percent of the Muslim vote, some believe she isn't so much better than Mr. Trump, and would stand in the way of the radical change needed to improve the lives of average Juans and Muhammads.
It's become clear that Trump's strategy — and by extension, the GOP's strategy — is to stand in the way of the House's impeachment investigation by preventing key witnesses from testifying and by flooding the proceeding with bad-faith claims, personal attacks, and conspiracy theories.
"While Bernice has always believed that the Peace Prize and Bible should not be sold, I am grateful that she has agreed not to stand in the way of the Estate's decisions about how to handle the items," Carter said in a statement.
"On issue after issue, widely popular policies are stymied because giant corporations and billionaires who don't want to pay taxes or follow any rules use their money and influence to stand in the way of big, structural change," Warren writes in her plan.
She provides myriad reasons to explain this phenomenon, but it's only when she explains why she has delayed motherhood that she acknowledges one of the most salient factors that stand in the way of young people becoming parents: It simply costs too much.
"On September 24th, it became clear that other walls have arisen, less visible, without barbed wire and death-strips, but walls that stand in the way of our common sense of 'us'," Steinmeier said in a speech in the western city of Mainz.
"This on-again, off-again meeting signals the enormous obstacles that still stand in the way of the two sides reaching even a partial deal by the early March deadline," said Eswar Prasad, the former head of the International Monetary Fund's China division.
It's clear she wants to destroy Thor and Loki because they stand in the way of achieving her goal of world domination, but any deeper motivations rooted in their familial history are glossed over in favor of highlighting her pure destructive malice.
But while a number of roadblocks still stand in the way of television's programmatic future, the past few years have seen television networks, media buyers and advertising technology companies take several big steps toward bringing increased precision and automation to the market.
Just nine days ahead of the December Federal Open Market Committee meeting, famed hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones told CNBC that current conditions will stand in the way of more rate hikes next year after a fourth and final increase later this month.
The 2800 trees, surrounded by dry-stone walls on a dusty plain near the Adriatic coast, stand in the way of a $255 billion pipeline designed to bring gas from central Asia and help wean the European Union off its dependence on Russian energy.
Not for Mr. Icke the classical trappings of masks or togas or anything that might stand in the way of this triptych's analysis of both the shattering effects of violence and the way nonetheless that society seems to depend upon that self-same violence.
In 2010, when Republicans won the House during Barack Obama's presidency and proceeded to block everything Democrats wanted to do, the White House argued that it was unjust for half of one branch of the federal government to stand in the way of everything else.
Ultimately, many astronomers don't want to stand in the way of this type of innovation, but many have also expressed interest in more data and discussions about the impact of the Starlink constellation on the night sky as well as other proposed internet satellite initiatives.
In this case, Ford made up his mind not to stand in the way of Indonesia's invasion -- an event that would lead to a brutal 25-year occupation causing an estimated 200,000 deaths -- a decision he would later tell historian Douglas Brinkley he understandably regretted.
Breaking down the throughput barriers that stand in the way of that computer interacting with the technical variant could indeed help stave off human redundancy – and interestingly enough, Musk has repeatedly suggested he himself is working on neural lace technology to make this happen.
Zeman had at first said he would not stand in the way of the new law but, after studying it, decided to block it because it was in conflict with the constitution and breached the principle of open competition between political parties, his office said.
RELATED: Four big things that could stand in the way of tax reform Outside observers and hill aides warn this is hardly the time for the President to publicly spar with the majority leader, and other senators have publicly come to their leader's defense.
Erdogan never quite left the helm of AKP even as he transitioned into the presidency, and when he faced down an attempted overthrow last July, he used the opportunity to purge the country of anyone who might stand in the way of his political ambitions.
"I personally have no problem with an individual opting to be part of a labor union ... but government shouldn't stand in the way of someone who opts not to join a union," said Speaker of the House Jeff Hoover in a statement earlier this week.
The board also considers it unlikely that state development bank BNDES, which holds 3.33 billion reais in debt, will stand in the way of any plan, given that the bank is expected to be paid back in full due to its special status under law.
This erotic interpretation clearly vexed O'Keeffe at the time, who declared "the critics are just talking about themselves, not about what I am thinking," and, the Tate argues, continues to stand in the way of appreciation of the greater complexities and influences of her work.
Lest you think the Obama team was only being urged to move unilaterally to raise taxes, there were also liberal supporters of the president who wanted him to dare Congress to stand in the way of an extended payroll tax holiday for middle class workers.
"Out in the real world, a number of obstacles stand in the way of you spending money: the distance from the dressing room to the cash register, for example, or the time it takes to get from your home to a store," writes Tiku.
Whether he backed his brother in this detente is unclear; what is clear is that a quarter of a century after the collapse of their principal sponsor -- the Soviet Union -- neither of the brothers could stand in the way of their people's wishes any longer.
But as HRW found, school policies, staff, and parents can stand in the way of setting these up: In each of the five states visited, students at some schools described being unable to form a GSA because teachers were unwilling to sponsor the club.
But the fact that General Mladic was finally brought to justice, nearly a quarter century after the crimes he committed in the former Yugoslavia, attests to the hurdles that stand in the way of a full moral reckoning with episodes of genocide and mass atrocities.
But for many, especially young people of color, expressing their identity can remain an act of defiance, one that comes with a steep cost that includes a constant threat of violence and discrimination that can stand in the way of housing, job prospects and safety.
A handful of more moderate senators like Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, Lamar Alexander of Tennessee and Rob Portman of Ohio are all that stand in the way of this retrograde assault on American health care.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators should not stand in the way of exchange-traded funds that hold cryptocurrencies like bitcoin from coming to the market as they are essentially the same as other ETFs that hold commodities, said exchange operator Cboe Global Markets.
His real targets are New York City and state politicians who have defied him: he hopes to make them unpopular and put pressure on them to renounce sanctuary cities, investigations and other measures that stand in the way of his personal and ideological goals.
The assumption at the White House is that Trump won't stand in the way of the Democratic memo's release, but White House officials are also warning against predicting how a characteristically mercurial President will decide the Democratic memo's fate once he has read it.
I think he's probably achieved more or less what they wanted him to: he stayed in power, didn't kick out the U.N., didn't stand in the way of foreign-investment projects, and resisted political violence, just enough to keep the country from melting down.
"We do not want to stand in the way of Israeli projects, but we have our concerns regarding our own airport, and there is also the matter of keeping the spirit of our peace agreement," said a Jordanian official who declined to be identified.
We should have had an entire act devoted to whip-smart Rose Granger-Weasley, but instead she only ever showed up to deliver clunky exposition to Albus and Scorpius or to stand in the way of their budding homoerotic friendship by being a crush object.
Some of the big remaining challenges that stand in the way of this kind of tech becoming the real deal include the very subjects being taught in the program – of course, identifying and providing resources where the market is underserved is what Udacity's Nanodegrees are all about.
While Russia and other hardliners stand in the way of referencing "harm reduction" outright, the UNGASS outcome document as it currently stands does endorse "opioid substitution treatment, syringe exchange programmes and other interventions to contain" the spread of disease like HIV and hepatitis among drug users.
She told BuzzFeed News she's also wary of a provision in the government's Financial Emergency and Fiscal Responsibility Law, renewed in January for six months, that allows the government to suspend agency rules if they're deemed to stand in the way of the island's economic recovery.
ANZ's senior economist, Philip Borkin, said in a Tuesday note that the September quarter print was not far from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's (RBNZ) expectations and that it will not "stand in the way of [RBNZ] cutting the official cash rate again" in November.
In fact, women start companies at 1.5 times the national average but account for less than 10 percent of founders at high-growth firms; so while the passion and talent clearly exist, barriers stand in the way of women maximizing the economic significance of their efforts.
Since we apparently still have a national emergency and states can use emergency declarations to void laws and regulations that stand in the way of saving lives, we should use it to declare that restrictions on providing methadone or buprenorphine to those who need it are suspended.
The creditors of Spain's Abengoa have reached agreement on a proposal to cut the energy company's debt and inject fresh cash, a source close to the talks said on Wednesday, though several hurdles stand in the way of a deal to save the group from bankruptcy.
Janet Yellen, the Fed's outgoing chair, told a press conference last week that the central bank does not want to stand in the way of faster economic growth, and will only concern itself with the tax bill to the extent that it affects inflation and employment.
It's an entertaining, eccentric, engagingly written account of American drinking preferences and customs since the colonial era, but much is embellished; although it is a work of nonfiction, Field was not the sort of writer who let the facts stand in the way of a good story.
I talk to my colleagues Amy Chozick and Jonathan Martin, two seasoned political reporters, about whether Hillary Clinton or Donald J. Trump would be prepared to hand over real responsibility and stature to the vice president — and who might stand in the way of such an arrangement.
While the goal doesn't seem impossible, it requires pushing back against a view that has dominated economic policy over the last half century: that government should not stand in the way of corporate America's forward march, and definitely not mess with its efforts to lower labor costs.
"Humans must take the first step to establish relationships with the first intelligent inhabitants of the planet Earth by creating devices capable of overcoming the barriers that stand in the way of using languages and in the way of communications between dolphins and people," Ryabov said.
When the Federal Election Commission moved to strengthen its online disclaimer requirements in 2011 and again last year, the companies either ignored requests for input or suggested that new rules could "stand in the way of innovation," as Facebook asserted in a 2011 comment to the commission.
Cory Booker warned that without 60 Democratic votes in the Senate, Medicare-for-all was unlikely to pass, and even Bernie Sanders on February 19 said he was "not crazy" about ending the procedure, although it would stand in the way of his own ambitious policy vision.
So I'm going to keep talking about tearing down all the barriers that stand in the way of Americans fulfilling their potential, because I don't think our country can live up to its potential unless we give a chance to every single American to live up to theirs.
While the trailer for next week's purposefully opaque "These Bloody Thoughts" doesn't suggest much, it's possible the murderer will turn his sights on Laszlo, Sara, and John, since they're the only people who could stand in the way of him and his twisted, horrifying passion: killing transgender-coded girls.
Three years ago efforts by Emmanuel Macron, then France's economy minister, to secure double-voting rights for long-term shareholders, the French state among them, sharpened Nissan's suspicions that France would stand in the way of any plans to make the alliance more equitable by rebalancing the stakes.
So I'm going to keep talking about tearing down all the barriers that stand in the way of Americans fulfilling their potential because I don't think our country can live up to its potential unless we give a chance to every single American to live up to theirs.
CURITIBA, Brazil — After vowing for months that a conviction on corruption charges would not stand in the way of his bid for a third term as Brazil's leader, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva surrendered to the police on Saturday evening to begin serving a 12-year sentence.
London is not expected to stand in the way of a formal EU-NATO cooperation pact set to be signed at an alliance summit in Warsaw in July, as the two pillars of Western security aim to overcome years of mutual distrust and competition despite often having similar goals.
Leandri also points out that Google made much the same arguments vis-a-vis 'fair competition' more than a decade ago — when it called for the then computing incumbent, Microsoft, not to stand in the way of Internet upstarts by bundling MSN search into its Internet Explorer web browser.
"Americans don't need Washington to meet our Paris commitments, and Americans are not going to let Washington stand in the way of fulfilling it," Bloomberg said this week in France after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, two strong proponents of the agreement.
Approximately 20% of Americans deal with a mental illness every year, and there are complex challenges, ranging from stigma to the cost of care, that stand in the way of many people's access to treatment — all things, sadly, that will take more than a new website to fix.
Yesterday in Lausanne, Switzerland, the International Olympic Committee executive board declared that the IOC would not stand in the way of a 19843 AIBA decision to remove headgear from amateur boxing and therefore boxers at this summer's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will not be wearing headgear.
The charges against the institution, Halkbank, came as the administration sought ways to project that it was taking a tough line with Turkey after President Trump effectively signaled this month that the United States would not stand in the way of Turkey's desire to send forces into northern Syria.
In a shock reversal of U.S. Syria policy, President Trump declared on Twitter, to the horror of his Kurdish-led SDF allies and his own administration, that he would not stand in the way of Turkey's long-threatened invasion of the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration of Northeast Syria (AANES).
The deal was seen by some critics as the White House betraying the GOP congressional leaders, but House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reluctantly went along as they likely saw the extreme political peril of even appearing to stand in the way of disaster aid.
I was so honored to serve as a senator from New York for eight years... (APPLAUSE) ... and to work to provide opportunity for all of our citizens to make it possible that we could knock down the barriers that stand in the way of people getting ahead and staying ahead.
The trees, including some more than 100 years' old on a site used to farm olives for centuries, stand in the way of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), the final stage of the so-called southern gas corridor which is meant to reduce the European Union's dependence on Russian energy.
Although a spokesman for May criticized Sturgeon for wanting a new vote on Monday, many observers believe May's government ultimately would give its blessing to a secession vote once more if requested, to avoid being seen to stand in the way of the Scottish people as represented in Scotland's parliament.
"Our biggest problem is that there are a ton of social factors that stand in the way of us making an impact," said Signify CEO Kyle Armbrester Signify tracks how patients with chronic conditions are faring in nursing facilities and in the home on behalf of its health plan customers.
On the contrary, his speech was a declaration of war against anyone who would stand in the way of his agenda, suggesting a new political landscape where Trump and a few loyalists (notably, senior counselor Steve Bannon and national security advisor Michael Flynn) will be fighting almost everyone else in Washington.
It is significant that Trump is determined to squelch or undermine investigations into his campaign's conduct, and that his surrogates are routinely caught lying about their conduct, while those on the receiving end of his deranged rants stand in the way of nothing, seeking only to have their names cleared.
Now, I'd like to explain why that future is now in jeopardy, and provide some context for why we could not, in good conscience, stand in the way of a resolution at the United Nations that makes clear that both sides must act now to preserve the possibility of peace.
However, Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) continues to stand in the way of any effort toward impeachment, including on Wednesday after Hicks blocked and parried Democratic attempts for her testimony.
Securities lawyers said it was also unlikely the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which oversees brokers and has also been easing rules under Trump officials, would stand in the way of an Schwab-TD Ameritrade deal, although it might scrutinize the types of fees and services the new company provides.
I would like to explain why that future is now in jeopardy, and provide some context for why we could not, in good conscience, stand in the way of a resolution at the United Nations that makes clear that both sides must act now to preserve the possibility of peace.
A judge later awarded Busch custody of his daughter, saying that "I doubt that he will allow his daughter to stand in the way of his pursuit of transient pleasures, but he no doubt will provide competent hired care of her when he is not present," according to The Post Dispatch.
The short film doesn't have the tone of a parody—at least not outwardly—but it does poke holes in the self-seriousness of a whole generation of uber-popular cop dramas, which cast officers of the law as superheroes who stand in the way of all of society's ills.
While I understand Senator Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE's decision to stand in the way of any improvement, it is counter productive.
Aversion to politics has left tech leaders ill equipped to deal with the political obstacles that stand in the way of their techno-optimistic dreams — such as persuading cities to fund the infrastructure to support driverless cars, or building consensus on climate change, without which clean fuel technology may be meaningless.
And because nothing appears to stand in the way of success in this brave new world (at least the utopian vision of it), no acknowledged social or systemic bias, we are expected — nay, mandated — to rise, our worth measured not only by the height but the speed of our ascent.
There's a key difference between New Zealand and the U.S., and that's that we have a gun lobby that uses its power and money to persuade some lawmakers to stand in the way of laws that are proven by data and research to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people.
"No matter what happens in November, we know that a growing majority of Americans support ending cannabis prohibition, and the next president and Congress need to make it a priority to finally end outdated federal prohibition laws that stand in the way of full and effective implementation of state policies," he added.
The slang that the teens exchange can grate, much as comparable language did in Life Is Strange; but just like Dontnod's excellent time-travel tale of 2015, Oxenfree's characters are each drawn with such believe-ability that their stylized looks can't stand in the way of establishing a meaningful connection with them.
That job, in Mr. Schumer's view, is to serve as the bulwark against a unified Republican government led by his former campaign donor, President-elect Donald J. Trump; to use the power of the Senate minority to try to force compromise when possible; and to stand in the way of Republicans when necessary.
"Look closely, and you'll see — on issue after issue, widely popular policies are stymied because giant corporations and billionaires who don't want to pay taxes or follow any rules use their money and influence to stand in the way of big, structural change," Warren's campaign said in a statement announcing the plan.
The Times also said that Carson, who had the power to prevent Blankenstein from getting the position, did not stand in the way of his hiring, and "prepared to be grilled about it before appearing before congressional committees" though "the topic was never discussed in depth," according to a department aide the paper spoke to.
While the initial complaint filed by the self-described non-partisan group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, raises a host of significant questions in somewhat uncharted legal territory, most experts have zoned in on a threshold issue that may stand in the way of the plaintiffs getting their day in court: standing.
RELATED: Four big things that could stand in the way of tax reform The President laid out some of his tax reform proposals earlier this year, saying he wants to reduce the number of tax brackets from seven to three, double the standard deduction, and provide tax breaks to families who have childcare expenses.
"The fact of the matter is, Americans don't need Washington to meet our Paris commitment, and Americans are not going to let Washington stand in the way of fulfilling it," Michael Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor and a special U.N. envoy for cities and climate, said in a recent statement from Paris.
On this type of data the EC says it has three priorities: In its eHealth communication the Commission enthuses about the potential for digital solutions to transform healthcare before lamenting: "Market fragmentation and lack of interoperability across health systems stand in the way of an integrated approach to disease prevention, care and cure better geared to people's needs" — i.e.
Their story works not necessarily because of any connection to androids, but because it has all the makings of good drama: a new guy who wants to please his partner, but who also has personal motives that stand in the way of their friendship (see: any romantic comedy of the late nineties; see also: The Fast and The Furious).
In several conversations early this year, the 68-year-old Mr. Moonves — who National Amusements asserts has collected nearly $700 million in compensation during his tenure at CBS — assured Ms. Redstone he "wouldn't stand in the way" of a merger and, in any event, was ready to move on to the "next chapter" in his life.
They kissed good night after he walked her to the Astor Place subway station — he lived in Battery Park City and she on the Upper East Side — and a couple of weeks later the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy did not stand in the way of a second date at the Dead Poet bar in the West 70s.
Some people also imagined that Mr. Mattis and others would stand in the way of the president should he make ill-advised or apocalyptic military decisions — for example, some questioned whether the Defense Department would carry out a nuclear launch order against North Korea, even though not doing so would dangerously undermine civilian control of the military.
In my remarks, I stressed the significant benefits that NAFTA has delivered to the American small business community, while also emphasizing the need to ensure that the renegotiation process stay true to the free-trade goals of reducing the governmental barriers, obstacles and costs that stand in the way of success for entrepreneurs, workers and consumers alike.
Of course, while helping the kids is inarguably great, the kinds of real, meaningful changes that will be required to stem the tide of gun violence depend entirely on the federal legislature in Washington, D.C. Unfortunately for all of us, an intractable Republican party and absolute abomination of a U.S. president continue to stand in the way of making those necessary changes.
But a surprisingly thin "tissue of convention", according to Aziz Huq and Tom Ginsburg, two constitutional scholars Mr Frum quotes, together with the courage of political leaders and members of Congress, are all that stand in the way of a bad president who is determined to pack courts with loyal judges, or to appoint crooks to run nominally independent agencies.
"The prime minister's action reflects his wish to not stand in the way of the important issues that still remain on the government's agenda being finished in this term, issues like housing reform and the reform of the financial system that he will continue to fight for in the interest of the Icelandic people," said a statement from the prime minister's office.
Paul, who has positioned himself as a swing vote in the past on issues from health care to nominations, is no stranger to being in the middle of contentious votes, but the junior senator from Kentucky's close relationship with Trump also leaves some skeptical he'd stand in the way of the President on appointing a conservative justice to the Supreme Court.
Because not only have Republicans made attacking the equal rights and opportunity of women a core part of their political agenda, but they also are now embracing a pattern -- that being a man accused of harassing and assaulting women and girls won't just fail to get you kicked out of office but won't stand in the way of your getting elected.
"Today, we are erecting here a statue to the man, to the leader, who changed, who renewed, this world and created in it a new world for us in Central Europe — a man who believed in freedom, who believed in the moral strength of freed people and that walls that stand in the way of freedom can be brought down," Orban said.
"We do not want to stand in the way of, advance a case against, or in any way hijack the career of Michelle Jones, who has served her time, who has clearly done amazing things while incarcerated, who shows passion for her craft, and whose full story the two of us can never really know," they wrote in the memo.
In the judgement the CJEU also invokes the idea of Member States being able to "apply duties of care, which can reasonably be expected from them and which are specified by national law, in order to detect and prevent certain types of illegal activities" — saying the eCommerce Direction does not stand in the way of states imposing such a requirement.
The latest episode of HBO's Real Sports presented to the outside world a reality mixed martial arts fans have been aware of for quite some time: that there's a dictatorial madman in Chechnya using sports as a propaganda tool to impose on his people a poisonous vision of masculinity and oppress anyone who would stand in the way of that vision.
" In abstaining from this vote and allowing the resolution to pass, current US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said, "It is precisely our commitment to Israel's security that makes the United States believe that we cannot stand in the way of this resolution as we seek to preserve a chance of attaining our longstanding objective: two states living side-by-side in peace and security.
Scott Walker (R) warned that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's supporters would be "really upset" if Republicans let "arcane rules" stand in the way of his agenda.
The movie's villains are those who would stand in the way of Remy realizing his full talents — but you can also read that as being against prejudice, as a celebration of the idea that anyone can cook and great art can come from someone you'd never expect (like a young and hungry would-be animator from Montana, not exactly a hotbed of Hollywood talent).
One way to view Trump is that only his personal failings — his bullying, his petulance, his egomania, his ignorance, his inconsistency, his mendacity, his racism, his hair-trigger temper, his arrogance, his disorganization and his misogyny — stand in the way of his emerging as the logical victor in an anti-status quo, pro-change election that produced in Bernie Sanders the other political phenomenon of 2016.
Neurologist Julie Robillard, who wrote about the rise of memory manipulation in the American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics in December, told me via email that it's important for researchers and ethicists to work closely together at the start of the research process, and that the perceived tension between ethics and scientific progress—the idea that ethical considerations stand in the way of research—is a myth.
"He's going to look at the barriers that stand in the way of actually getting it done, like the electoral college system, like the difficulty in getting ballot access to all 50 states which is an enormous hurdle for an independent to get over, and probably the exclusive nature of the presidential debates themselves, which pretty much cater to the duopoly, red and blue, Republican and Democrat," Huntsman said.
But no amount of haughtiness will stand in the way of a good bargain, so Russian expats from across the city, hailing from not only anarchical Odessa but also sophisticated St. Petersburg and cosmopolitan Moscow, are drawn to the shopping thoroughfare under the rumbling El, although they abscond right after attaining their spoils (and a mani-pedi while they're at it) and probably won't admit they were ever there.
Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloOvernight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress Democratic lawmaker pushes back on Castro's call to repeal law making illegal border crossings a crime MORE (R-Fla.) said he believes it's important that the government doesn't stand in the way of studies looking into marijuana's potential benefits.
Rather, it is President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE who should clarify that for as long as Tehran suborns its civil aviation sector to its reckless and criminal adventurism in the region, the full force of U.S. sanctions will stand in the way of its attempt to rejuvenate its fleet.

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