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But why stop short with this kind of of luxury?
But it will stop short of weakening encryption for authorities.
Having to stop short is the worst feeling while driving.
But the actions stop short of completely closing the loophole.
They stop short of explicitly saying that they are afraid.
Yet the products will stop short of resembling the Apple Watch.
At the same time, they stop short of full-throated enthusiasm.
"The ads stop short of making a health claim," he said.
I stop short, however, of forcing them to buy these things.
But he will likely stop short of, say, serious economic engagement.
If the drone was heading toward a wall, it would stop short.
If you stop short, however, your library can get full quickly.1.
But Honda and Toyota stop short of letting their cars drive themselves.
He said Amtrak should not stop short of razing the entire building.
McWhorter always seems to stop short, though, of identifying more systemic problems.
But both supporters and opponents usually stop short of calling these policies racist.
We will stop short of calling it malicious and settle for monumentally stupid.
They will, however, stop short of coordinated rate cuts, two G7 officials said.
But I don't think it's likely that we stop short of truly catastrophic warming.
Schumer, however, was careful to stop short of putting pressure on Pelosi to act.
But Google's announcement, including its remarks Monday evening, stop short of meeting that description.
While both are single-payer models, they stop short of being truly socialist programs.
They stop short when they notice a rapper in their midst and feign fandom.
But I'd stop short of telling them they owe you thanks for the ride.
Stop short changing the future because of an unwillingness to make responsible fiscal choices.
Many Democrats say the agency needs reform but stop short of calling for its dissolution.
The authors stop short of saying US is definitely going to miss its targets, though.
Although he will probably stop short of paying Ryanair £8 ($10.80) to ensure the pleasure.
But the reforms would stop short of placing power outside the party, commission officials said.
But these supporters stop short of recognizing a lasting part of the two justices' legacy.
Prause believes Masters' and Johnson's data show peaks in arousal that stop short of orgasm.
The trick is to stop short of neurosis and settle into something more like mindfulness.
In each case, the writers stop short of asking for an outright ban on anonymous accounts.
The suspicious campaign contacts, by Papadopoulos and Flynn, stop short of any implication of active cooperation.
To avoid heavy punishment, protesters in China normally stop short of attacking senior leaders by name.
Most commenters have responded with sympathy for SmAsH's plight, but stop short of taking his side.
The European Union has drawn up recommendations for member states that stop short of banning Huawei.
But it might stop short of the shooting war both sides insist that they don't want.
But already Democrats are worried the so-called Democratic "blue wave" could stop short of Florida's shores.
Such a step would stop short of pulling out of the agreement, leaving that decision to Congress.
Apple was never known for its extreme humility, but presenters usually stop short of blatant self-aggrandizement.
But experts tend to stop short of suggesting the uncaffeinated among us add it to our diets.
ABC News reported Tuesday that Comey is likely to stop short of saying Trump obstructed the investigation.
They're sitting incredibly close, and share some intimate moments that just stop short of full-blown kissing.
The guidelines, which stop short of formal regulations, have been more than a year in the making.
They back Mr. Trump's hawkish view of the North, but they, too, stop short of supporting war.
They stop short, feet from the tree, and are overcome with sadness: None of the presents are wrapped.
Though, as NeoGAF users tell it, that attitude seems to stop short of issues relating to sexual misconduct.
The changes stop short of decriminalisation, but do shift the focus from eradicating drugs to public-health interventions.
Tantalisingly, both have built hundreds of kilometres of east-west highways which stop short of their common border.
Booker shot back and said he would not stop short of using the word racist to describe Trump.
Less certain is whether, given a choice, he and his party would stop short of ousting UMNO altogether.
We all get chicken cravings, but most of us stop short of breaking the law to satisfy it.
Showrooms allow shoppers to test equipment to some degree, but stop short of offering full classes or instruction.
Such statements stop short of revelation, except insofar as they reveal the contours of a capacious, searching mind.
Some, like Jobbik in Hungary, are extremist in their right-wing views but stop short of outright fascism.
China may cut off some oil and food supplies but stop short of steps that could spark instability.
Even the most enthusiastic believers in direct air capture stop short of describing it as a miracle technology.
The shot demanded that a black Prius drive toward a red Isuzu Rodeo and stop short, nose-to-nose.
The notion that attackers could remotely hack your ride, make it stop short, or even drive you into traffic.
The new rules would stop short of forcing the platforms to pay users for the information that they amass.
The idea is, the IRS cannot punish such organizations for political actions that stop short of endorsing a candidate.
That decision would stop short of completely scrapping the Iran deal, which Trump railed against on the campaign trail.
Pompeo did stop short of calling for regime change, a policy advocated by some hawks in the Trump administration.
His phrases stop short without making you lose balance, and shift key often to avoid the illusion of grounding.
But he'll stop short of pushing Congress to re-impose sanctions, which would likely cause the deal to unravel.
To stop short of that, the government can pull some money out, by scaling back programs or raising taxes.
But even many of his supporters hope that he will stop short of some of his more radical campaign pledges.
The Texas Tribune noted in a recent analysis that the conservative movement's goal may stop short of complete legislative victory.
Such state-sponsored attacks stop short of full-scale war, but are too aggressive to count as normal peacetime behaviour.
The authors stop short of saying that it makes social unrest more likely, but they say it is a possibility.
By learning to stop short of hurting—or even by taking a dive—kids develop standards of fairness and altruism.
And even if banks stop short of inflicting negative rates on retail savers, they may impose them on corporate deposits.
The Security Council likely will stop short of military action and explore measures under Article 85033 or other provisions first.
On Monday, he again apologized to Courtney Smith, but he appeared to stop short of endorsing her version of events.
But she tends to stop short of airing her personal traumas, and declined through her publicist to revisit the rape.
You stop short on the sidewalk in New York City and 10 guys with the same story will pile into you.
But it may stop short of a unilateral escape clause, by relying on an arbitration mechanism overseen by an independent panel.
That outcome, however, is unlikely, because many Socialist lawmakers who oppose the bill will stop short of toppling their own government.
But steps taken so far stop short of the all-out economic offensive that forced Iran to the nuclear negotiating table.
But the reforms would stop short of placing power outside the party, CCDI officials said at a briefing on Jan. 9.
I stop short of accusing the system of drawing up a premeditated business plan to manipulate medical professionalism into free labor.
"Their partners exert control one thousand ways but may stop short of hitting, if they know that would 'break' the relationship."
I begrudgingly rolled to a stop short of the 15-mile marker, lest we puncture one — or four — of our own.
Many analysts think Washington will stop short of abolishing the deal, but it may apply remaining sanctions on Tehran more stringently.
Those services will alert you of suspicious activity after it happens but stop short of restricting access to your credit report.
And because of those barriers, even immigrants who manage to secure U.S. permanent residence often stop short of officially becoming U.S. citizens.
"Vitally important is the fact that Fed policy will stop short of persistently cutting rates into the unproductive arena of negative rates."
The vaccine is also approved for people aged 215 to 265, though guidelines stop short of recommending it for that age group.
While I will stop short of declaring my love for Windows, my view of the current Windows laptop landscape has been changed.
I usually give them just enough naloxone to keep respiratory drive intact but stop short of a full reversal of the high.
And a lot of times all you need to stop short of driving after drinking is a friend who calls you off.
The NSF's new measures, however, stop short of prescribing punishment for those who do not comply—and that's where it falls short.
The recommendations stop short of establishing one unified federal cyber agency, an idea that some cyber experts have advanced in recent years.
How did they sprint so fast when Kolomi called, only to stop short on their hind legs, as if ready to dance?
If the tech giants want to stop short of completely banning campaign ads, they could introduce a format designed to minimize misinformation.
And many other employees develop long-lasting mental health symptoms that stop short of full-blown PTSD, including depression, anxiety, and insomnia.
But the steps taken so far stop short of the all-out economic offensive that forced Iran to the nuclear negotiating table.
The union demands that the school district "stop short-changing the people who make our schools work" and raise salaries across the board.
The train made an emergency stop short of the station at Wurzburg-Heidingsfeld and the assailant jumped out of the train, Hench said.
Tehran has responded by reducing curbs on its nuclear program, although steps it has taken so far stop short of violating the agreement.
As many nice things as I have to say about the new 1000XM3 earbuds, I'd stop short of making these my daily headphones.
The additional options mark a softening of the administration's stance on the issue, but stop short of a full delay from Jan. 1.
To stop short of 2 degrees, global coal use will need to be close to zero by 2040, with oil not far behind.
"   It did not stop people from short selling, it only slowed the process a bit:  "You are not going to stop short selling.
The call has also been made to destroy the work, and that idea of destruction is where a lot of people stop short.
" Kalt agreed: "Based on internal precedents, I think that most any US attorney would stop short of seeking an indictment against the president.
" Kalt agrees: "Based on internal precedents, I think that most any US attorney would stop short of seeking an indictment against the president.
The proposals stop short of creating an independent EU-wide regulator along the lines of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which uncovered Volkswagen's wrongdoing.
In theory the next round of talks could get into issues that stop short of denuclearisation but reduce the chance of an accidental conflagration.
Does it stop short, potentially causing an accident cause the human driver behind the self-driving car thought it was going through the yellow?
To persuade some migrating Caspian terns to stop short of the Columbia River, scientists planted plastic decoys and patio speakers in San Francisco Bay.
But those suggestions stop short of addressing the most pressing problems regarding accountability and abuses of power at the UN, a union official said.
While some registration deadlines have passed, 16 states allow for Election Day registration and other states have deadlines that stop short of November 6th.
This would stop short of passporting, but still allow financial firms in the UK and EU based customers to do business with each other.
Jared Kushner's Middle East peace plan hasn't been fully released, and is believed to stop short of calling for a fully sovereign Palestine state.
A certain literary aesthetic would stop short of providing that solution, making "Disappearing Earth" more a collection of linked stories than a cohesive narrative.
But he said Iran will want to stop short and not try to significantly quicken the breakout time for acquisition of a nuclear weapon.
The United States had hoped North Korea would stop short of developing a long-range missile that could reach its shores, Mr. Mount said.
Someone might look like they're about to merge but see a flash of something out of the corner of their eye and stop short.
Nearly half of the public, or 47 percent, agree it's a "serious problem," but they stop short of labeling it as an outright crisis.
Indeed, Comey said he would stop short of saying "obstruction of justice" exactly, explaining that is something for special counsel Robert Mueller to determine now.
The battle Tuesday is meant to retake that area, Kurdish officials said, but is likely to stop short of attempting to retake the beleaguered city.
In other cases, civil rights groups have directly petitioned school districts or lodged written complaints with state and federal agencies that stop short of lawsuits.
According to German police, about 20 to 30 people were on the train, which made an emergency stop short of the station at Wurzburg-Heidingsfeld.
Master & Dynamic advertises IPX240 splash resistance, so they can withstand human sweat and splashes, but you should stop short of dunking them into a pool.
Trump's changes are expected to stop short of breaking diplomatic relations restored two years ago after more than five decades of hostility, administration officials say.
We'll stop short of saying he's all bark and no bite, because he can certainly be biting when he needs to be (see: Twitter roast).
They stop short of asking the government to use that power, while urging the White House to make clear when it might use those rights.
Nevertheless, you can have it both ways with the Frigidaire Cool Connect—but the smart features stop short of learning your habits, like Nest does.
In November, Santos-Ochoa was pulled over after a Chesterfield County police officer said they had to stop short after he tried to change lanes.
Women's rights campaigners also want tougher penalties, saying voyeurs should not be let off lightly just because they stop short of an actual physical assault.
But the concept, by not developing, becomes tedious rather than disturbing, and the choice to stop short of actual nakedness seems a failure of nerve.
Bernie Sanders' site translates 20 out of 33 detailed policies entirely into Spanish, others include summaries in Spanish but stop short of the detailed plans.
This could involve further investment by DiDi or new financial investors, but stop short of giving anyone majority control of the firm, the founder said.
I'd stop short of comparing it to the hulking $2,500 Sennheiser Ambeo soundbar, but the TCL Ray-Danz sounds pretty damn good upon first listen.
But the not-yet-final deal would stop short of granting states' oversight a trusted status that could free American companies of certain European rules.
Religious leaders often speak out, but they tend to stop short of telling people how to vote, says Nick Spencer of Theos, a think-tank.
Price: $25 and up Most people want to spoil themselves, but often stop short, since they think of something more practical to do with their money.
Facebook and Twitter recently unveiled rules to crack down on altered media and so-called deepfakes, but the policies stop short of outright banning doctored videos.
In these instances, you'll find a lot of screen protectors try to cover the display area only and stop short of providing edge-to-edge coverage.
Tehran has responded by scaling back some curbs on its nuclear programme, although the steps it has taken so far stop short of violating the agreement.
The company wants to stop short of selling off core divisions, such as Bausch + Lomb, Salix, and Medicis, that are fundamental to Valeant's strategy, they said.
It'll stop short of a full merger of Android and Chrome, though, but it seems the two operating systems are still destined to eventually become one.
The move would stop short of completely scrapping the agreement, instead kicking it to Congress, who would then have 60 days to determine a path forward.
"It is likely that Puigdemont will make some declaration of independence (Tuesday), but stop short of immediately declaring unilateral independence," Santi said in an analysis note.
Over the last few years there has been an increase in deals that stop short of being mergers — alliances, joint ventures, and other kinds of partnerships.
But with rare exceptions, the reformists stop short of asking the uncomfortable questions: Is it possible to reform profit-driven systems that turn attention into money?
Lawmakers did stop short of meting out a punishment on a fellow senator, and it appeared that Mr. Franken would be able to weather the disclosure.
The new sanctions cap the current number of workers overseas, but stop short of calling for those who already work abroad to return to North Korea.
Selling on stock markets paused on hopes that the United States would stop short of strong retaliation for Iran's attack on U.S.-led forces in Iraq.
Her shapes intersect at awkward angles but often stop short of touching, exposing slivers and interstices of bare canvas that create a jangly autonomy of parts.
They belong to the New England intellectual tradition of looking for signs and portents in thickets of happenstance, but they usually stop short of facile meaning.
Those same officers go on to terrorize and lynch Will, tying a noose around his neck and hanging him, but they stop short of killing him.
If bond yields start declining, though, the yuan's rally against the dollar could stop short right in the middle of contentious talks on imports and exports.
Reuters reported last month that Iran's leadership approved the attacks but decided to stop short of a direct confrontation that could trigger a devastating U.S. response.
If we are to stop short of hand counting, then at the very least we must mandate uniform, public, risk-limiting audits, performed on election night.
The battle, announced Tuesday, is meant to retake that area, Kurdish officials said, but is likely to stop short of attempting to retake the beleaguered Syrian city.
That said, I'd stop short of calling director Rian Johnson's undeniably impressive initiation into the Star Wars fold the masterpiece that some desperately want it to be.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)As I just said, as impressive as they are, I would stop short of making the Sony 1000XM3 earbuds my daily drivers.
Yet he is expected to stop short of encouraging lawmakers to immediately reimpose sanctions, and instead try to coerce Europeans and Iranians back to the negotiating table.
Even if the populist parties stop short of a clear call for exiting the euro, their strength has widened the political gap with EU officials in Brussels.
The Royal Institute of British Architects expressed concerns that a post-Grenfell government review of building regulations will stop short of banning flammable cladding on residential towers.
Yet at the same time, diplomats say, the Saudis and Emiratis also have good reason to hope that the escalating threats stop short of a shooting war.
It is possible that the event this year would be contained to so-called tabletop exercises, which would be less visible but stop short of a cancellation.
Selling on stock markets paused as hopes grew that the United States would stop short of strong retaliation for Iran's attack on U.S.-led forces in Iraq.
LeCun, Bengio, and Hinton all take AI ethics concerns quite seriously, though they stop short of endorsing fears that their creation will wipe us off the earth.
While suspect ships have been intercepted before, the emerging strategy would expand the scope of such operations but stop short of imposing a naval blockade on North Korea.
The solutions suggested include: A combination of these approaches could let Facebook stop short of banning political ads without allowing rampant misinformation or having to police individual claims.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Credit Agricole needs to reduce costs at its investment bank but will stop short of restructuring, a senior official said as the industry faces slowing revenue.
The train made an emergency stop short of the station at Wurzburg-Heidingsfeld and the assailant jumped out of the train, regional police spokesman Lt. Fabian Hench said.
If you stop short of failure, the idea goes, the growth mechanism hasn't been triggered, and you've not given your muscles a clear reason to adapt and grow.
It also allows the administration to stop short of action that might affect lucrative U.S. arms deals with Saudi Arabia that President Donald Trump has vowed to preserve.
Some companies such as General Motors and Honda , meanwhile, say original parts and authorized installation and repairs are important to ensure safety, but stop short of warranty warnings.
It will include ways to allow the government to better negotiate, they said, though it will stop short of allowing Medicare to directly work with manufacturers on prices.
Instead, Mr. Malema said his party would support the main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, though it would stop short of entering into a formal coalition with it.
While the country's largest trade groups for sellers of used vehicles say they encourage their members to disclose and fix recalled vehicles, they stop short of requiring it.
Trump's choice could technically stop short of showing hostility to the Roe ruling in front of the Senate, but then vote to overturn it while on the bench.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission warned France and Belgium on Wednesday over their public finances but stop short of saying that disciplinary proceedings against the two were justified.
We don't stop short, seized by the realization that taking part in the fight against global inequality is more urgent than anything else we could possibly be doing.
We see them run up to the end of a pier and stop short at the water — pushed to the edge, at the limit of what they can handle.
It is not yet clear whether Rajoy will impose direct rule as planned or simply seek the Senate's authorisation to do so but stop short of making it effective.
Even if China and America stop short of conflict, the world will bear the cost as growth slows and problems are left to fester for lack of co-operation.
And the 2015 ruling on gay marriage seems unlikely to be overruled, though Somin did warn that there could be some restrictions that stop short of an outright ban.
Iran announced steps that stop short of violating its 2015 deal with world powers for now, but threatened more action if countries did not shield it from U.S. sanctions.
I oblige a request for an on-camera interview about what I took away from the evening, but stop short of posing with WeedMD merch because of obvious reasons.
Some lyrics read like clear challenges to authority, but they stop short of criticizing officials by name or calling for democracy — transgressions that typically land Vietnamese dissidents in prison.
While it's tough to predict what Trump will ultimately do, Siegel said he thinks the president will stop short of making it a real problem for the world economy.
Analysts at Eurasia Group, a risk consultancy, say retaliation will be carefully calibrated and likely stop short of what would be considered a major, or even limited, armed conflict.
But others, including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis, want a more measured approach and reportedly convinced the president to stop short of doing so.
It also allows President Donald Trump's administration to stop short of any action that might affect lucrative U.S. arms deals with Saudi Arabia that he has vowed to preserve.
But it has struggled to draw a line on views espoused by white right-wing extremists, who tend to know the rules well and stop short of overt hate speech.
Fed officials may feel more confident in raising rates, but they are expected to stop short of increasing their forecast for more than three rate hikes this year, said strategists.
Not only did she stop short of ensuring that FISA remains the "exclusive means" to conduct surveillance, she allowed the government to keep data it got by breaking the rules.
In other words, the President would stop short of a full-on go-it-alone approach and instead make the case that Congress go outside the traditional funding process -- i.e.
But Holmes said it would be very difficult to stop short of a final impeachment vote now that the House has spent so much time and energy on its investigation.
A concern can stop short of panic, however, and I think what we know about shooter contagion and about the psychological and practical costs of active shooter drills merit concern.
In a subsequent call with reporters, Zuckerberg pushed back on the interpretation of his comments to Reuters that Facebook would stop short of applying GDPR guidelines for all of its users.
As long as the advocates of such ideas stop short of inciting violence, however, well-aimed ridicule and tough counter-argument are generally a better response than jail terms or fines.
The steps announced by Iran stop short of violating its 2015 deal with world powers for now, but it threatened more action if countries do not shield it from U.S. sanctions.
However, the proposal would stop short of ObamaCare's requirement that expansion cover people earning up to 138 percent of the poverty level, which is about $35,000 for a family of four.
The steps announced by Iran stop short of violating its 2015 deal with world powers for now, but Tehran threatened more action if countries did not shield it from U.S. sanctions.
The government is betting the tougher rules — which stop short of an outright house arrest while discouraging people from leaving home — will save lives by slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
The strikes, according to analysts and former officials, appeared meant to demonstrate Iran's regional strength to Saudi Arabia and other American allies, but still stop short of an American military reprisal.
Even if they thought their uncle had given them free rein to pick any suit in the store, they would stop short when presented with a bill showing a jumbo shortfall.
The restrictions would stop short of placing a full travel ban on the country of 200 million, but will suspend U.S. immigrant visas for Nigeria, along with Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar.
They stop short of some of the most progressive reforms, including decriminalizing the act of crossing the border without authorization, and rebuilding US Immigration and Customs Enforcement from the ground up.
While he supports decriminalizing marijuana and expunging prior cannabis use convictions, he continues to stop short of supporting legalizing marijuana across the board, in contrast to a number of his opponents.
The suggested penalties include a ban for Russian teams from international sporting events, including the Olympics and soccer's World Cup, but they stop short of a blanket ban against individual athletes.
"Trump will order his health secretary to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency [today] — but will stop short of declaring a more sweeping state of national emergency," USA Today reports.
The next round is still expected to stop short of penalties against Venezuela's vital oil sector, considered the toughest of possible sanctions, though such measures, U.S. sources have said, remain under consideration.
Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is also defense minister, reassured the world on Thursday the crisis would stop short of an all-out war between the Gulf region's main powers.
New requirements under MiFID II, which takes effect across Europe on January 3 2018, stop short of forcing inflation swaps to be traded over regulated platforms - at least in the first wave.
The possibility was kicked around last week of shrinking the sprawling Ulchi Freedom Guardian down to a so-called tabletop exercise, which would be less visible but stop short of a cancellation.
I'm keen to have a knock-down drag-out over this; I'm fairly sure that Republican interest will stop short of the line where these concerns start to mess with their money.
Trump envisions a proposal that would allow some undocumented immigrants to live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation, but would stop short of offering them a pathway to citizenship.
This would be painful, but stop short of the abyss: America cannot impose Iranian-style sanctions—such as banning the purchase of Russian oil and gas—without harmful effects on the global economy.
BR: Well, you know again, first of all it is important, I wouldn't, I would stop short of saying that there was any willful government intention from Saudi Arabia to support al Qaeda.
After taking a battering in foreign-exchange markets the Turkish lira stabilised as the government brought in measures to stop short-selling of the currency and trumpeted a pledge of investment from Qatar.
A growing belief that the BOJ will stop short of the dramatic action needed to weaken its currency, however, sent the dollar to a six-day low against the yen of 101.59 yen.
The ECB will probably first review its policy stance in June but stop short of any decision on winding down its huge economic stimulus program, ECB rate setter Ewald Nowotny said on Monday.
While Trump will likely stop short of scrapping the agreement entirely, he is expected to lay out an aggressive new whole-of-government strategy to counter Iran's regional aggression and its threats worldwide.
WASHINGTON — President Trump will order his health secretary to declare the opioid crisis a public health emergency Thursday — but will stop short of declaring a more sweeping state of national emergency, aides said.
The FDA calls the guidance its "initial thoughts" on best practices for manufacturing, designing or testing 3D-printed devices, but officials note the rules stop short of addressing products that involve biological material.
It is possible, White House officials say, that Mr. Trump will stop short of blowing up the accord but still insist on declaring to Congress next month that Iran is violating its terms.
Lopez hit the carpet in a regal gold and green Valentino gown that'll easily go down as one of her best, but it was her hair and makeup that made us stop short.
Trump is expected to stop short of moving the U.S. Embassy in the region to Jerusalem through signing a waiver that previous administrations have signed that keeps the embassy temporarily in Tel Aviv.
Again, there is still much that could go wrong, but it seems that this intervention is playing out more successfully than last year's measures to stop short-selling that roiled China's equity markets.
In other words, he said, it would intermittently use its immense leverage in ways that could incrementally stall or hinder North Korea, but would stop short of anything likely to bring down the regime.
The researchers pulled US Google trends data from March 31 through April 18 (news of NFL player Aaron Hernandez's suicide broke on April 19, so the researchers decided to stop short of that date).
It is a decision that has divided Democrats on and off Capitol Hill, where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly warned of a political backlash in explaining her decision to stop short of impeachment.
But these three reviews stop short of a separate standing committee whose sole task is to investigate the matter -- similar to the way House Republicans established a panel to review the 2012 Benghazi attacks.
This person insisted, vehemently, that there is no dissembling in the company's response, that it didn't secretly remove compromised servers, or discover compromised servers during the acceptance process and stop short of deploying them.
Not just a lack of laces, but enhanced lockdown — a fit that borders on custom-molded, preventing a player's foot from moving around inside a shoe even in extreme cut or stop-short situations.
The bloc's leaders are expected to offer Ukraine help for regions affected by Russia's actions in the Azov Sea but stop short of imposing further sanctions on Russia, something sought by more hawkish governments.
The G20 leaders will agree on Saturday to accelerate reforms of the World Trade Organization, but stop short of calling for the need to resist protectionism in their closing communique, Japan's Nikkei newspaper said.
Some commentators have suggested a deal under which Belgrade might stop short of recognizing Kosovo as sovereign, but accept it joining the United Nations, which Serbia's veto-wielding ally Russia has so far blocked.
A growing belief the BOJ will stop short of the dramatic action needed to weaken its currency has weighed on the dollar, which hit a six-day low of 101.59 yen overnight on Monday.
But even as he curbs Obama's détente with Cuba, Trump will stop short of closing embassies or breaking off diplomatic relations restored in 2015 after more than five decades of hostility, U.S. officials said.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinTensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action GOP divided over impeachment trial strategy MORE (D-Ill.) told The Hill.
Even so, Twitter's actions stop short of a full ban of Mr. Jones and his publication from Twitter and leaves many questions unanswered about what actually gets people or organizations booted off the service.
But it would stop short of what the North Korean leader wants, which is for China to use its power at the United Nations to reverse the sanctions that are pummeling his country's economy.
Government seizes the patent for the drug: Other candidates stop short of having the government directly manufacture the drug, but would allow it to strip a drugmaker of its patent if it's too expensive.
Politico reported on Wednesday that European countries are set to follow a similar policy on Huawei to the UK.The European Union has drawn up recommendations for member states that stop short of banning Huawei.
But legal researchers point to elements in state laws and Supreme Court decisions saying that the right to bear arms in public is not absolute and must stop short of inducing fear in others.
What retaliation looks like: Analysts at Eurasia Group, a risk consultancy, say Iran's retaliation will be carefully calibrated and likely stop short of what would be considered a major, or even limited, armed conflict.
A growing belief that the BOJ will stop short of the dramatic action needed to weaken its currency, however, sent the dollar to a six-day low against the yen of 101.59 yen JPY=.
But it is uncertain how much progress toward denuclearization Mr. Trump is prepared to demand from Mr. Kim in exchange for a declaration of peace that would stop short of replacing the 1953 armistice.
The fear in Washington, among those looking for a diplomatic solution, is that Mr. Trump will decide on some kind of pre-emptive strike, betting that the North will stop short of major retaliation.
But Norwegian leaders appeared to stop short of setting a new timetable for meeting spending goals, even after Trump's claims to have won assurances from NATO allies during heated discussions this week in Brussels.
" The Instagram endorsement comes one day after Parker seemed to stop short of backing Nixon in a statement to Page Six that said, "Cynthia has been my friend and colleague since we were little girls.
Moreover, given recent rhetoric, we cannot assume President Trump would stop short of threatening to cut off essential energy supplies as leverage to extract concessions from Mexico over paying for the wall or renegotiating NAFTA.
It's still unclear exactly what steps Trump will take to disentangle himself of potential conflicts of interest, but the billionaire has been pretty clear that whatever steps he takes will stop short of full divestiture.
Some states, including New York and California, stop short of "no-candy laws" but require sex offenders to remain in their homes without interaction on Halloween and leave monitoring up to state departments of corrections.
Iran earlier on Wednesday announced steps that for now stop short of violating its 2015 deal with world powers under which it agreed to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
Additionally, contact information is publicly available on every one of these representatives' official websites, and it's a little disappointing to see Town Hall stop short of providing all the information it could to be useful.
The State Department is expected to stop short of saying it will close the recently reopened embassy because of the mysterious affair, despite Tillerson having said last week that such a move was under consideration.
Mr Carstens said the required policy response from EM central bankers would stop short of outright "quantitative easing" — the large-scale buying of financial assets undertaken by the Fed and other developed market central banks.
John Rosa, said that while the college in Charleston, S.C., often arranged for transportation to religious services and made accommodations for prayer and diets based on religion, it would stop short of changing the uniform.
The incident "will trigger a long cycle of regional escalation with significant risks to U.S. assets and Mideast energy infrastructure that nevertheless stop short of war," Eurasia Group analyst Ayham Kamel said in a note.
When you hear it for the first time, it can be jarring — the bar that typically ends with P seems to stop short at N, and the timing and rhyming are thrown into disarray after that.
Goodridge is concerned that making it onto lists like the DiversityInc 50 and signing letters, while steps in the right direction, may allow companies to stop short of being truly effective in pushing for societal changes.
That could mean posts with violence that stop short of showing physical injury, or lewd images with genitalia barely covered, or posts that suggest people should commit violence for a cause without directly telling them to.
Both Syrian and Turkish Kurds, however, stop short of a declared bid for independent statehood, unlike Iraqi Kurdistan, which is already an autonomous region and is moving toward a referendum to declare full independence from Baghdad.
Progressives who believe in the redemptive power of empathy, compassion and forgiveness for, say, formerly incarcerated men and women looking to rehabilitate their lives somehow stop short for empathizing with any conservative who says something wrong.
And now, the public humiliation of Becca K. I think the franchise would stop short of serious violence, but there's seemingly little the producers won't do for good TV. Carla: The breakup was not the problem.
Legal experts have said the I.R.S. has very rarely pursued such cases against churches, and religious leaders have often been outspoken about politics even if they have had to stop short of officially endorsing a candidate.
Instead, Trump is expected in the coming days to decide whether to send additional US troops and anti-missile defenses to Saudi Arabia, one of several options that stop short of airstrikes or a bombing campaign.
In an open letter published by French media outlets on Monday, Macron sought to recognize protesters' demands for change to some of his flagship policies, but appeared to stop short on rolling back his pro-business reforms.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will probably first review its monetary policy stance in June but stop short of any decision on winding down its huge stimulus program, ECB rate setter Ewald Nowotny said on Monday.
Oil was mixed on Tuesday as tensions in the Gulf appeared to stop short of a military showdown and both sides in the U.S.-China trade talks sounded conciliatory notes, signalling that a breakdown might be avoided.
Even when it yields a bucket, watching him stop short sometimes feels like a frustrating malfunction—the same sensation that happens when you punch your PIN into an ATM only to have the machine shake its head.
However, ECB rate setter Ewald Nowotny made clear on Monday that the central bank would probably first review its monetary policy stance in June and stop short of any decision on winding down its huge stimulus program.
The real power move was to stop short of what Duffy termed "instant noodle hair," by literally clapping the curls between the palms of the hands to break them up, for a more modern, lived-in look.
It's a pejorative term coined by sociologists to describe keyboard activists who react to an online movement so they can feel good about themselves, but these social "slackers" are thought to stop short of taking offline action.
I'd stop short of calling it a perfect chaser, but at the very least it feels like both games may have independently arrived at an important conclusion: Players crave purpose just as much as they crave progress.
The decision means the Metro C will stop short at the Collosseum rather than crossing through the heart of Rome, as originally planned, severely limiting the impact it was meant to make on the car-choked city.
Finance ministers and central bankers from the world's 20 largest economies meeting in Buenos Aires asked regulators to monitor these "crypto assets" but stopped to stop short of any specific action, confirming a Reuters report published on Monday.
Trump's order would reportedly stop short of that — because there would still be a requirement that most people have some form of health coverage — but would effectively stop enforcing the penalty associated with not complying with the law.
Set the cake in motion, like a wave cresting back on itself, and then stop short, watching the potato cake jump up and flip back, while you get your pan in place pretty quick to receive your beauty.
Senate Republicans have signaled unease with the president's vow to undo the deal and his own security advisers recommend preserving it, but the White House is giving serious consideration to alternatives that stop short of abandoning the accord.
I am not necessarily advocating for full-on government regulations, but if the committee will be discussing recommendations for making the public and private sectors more secure, why should it stop short of creating security standards for applications?
Clinton's top Libya advisers said in interviews that they had harbored misgivings about the intervention precisely because of fears that the coalition would not be able to stop short of regime change, with no ability to manage the aftermath.
We made some mistakes and none of them terminal or I would stop short of saying catastrophic because I think we made some pretty big mistakes, but we've been able to clean that up pretty quickly, worked through it.
Lee is careful, he says, to stop short of full-on doxing these individuals—that is, publicizing more intimate details such as home addresses, emails, and family photos that would enable electronic or even real-world harassment against them.
Researchers stop short of saying that using the social networking website will either hasten or delay illness or death, but they conclude that how a person interacts on the site might say a lot about their level of risk.
But what Trump has done -- and is doing -- in regard to an FBI confidential source who had conversations with several people in his campaign orbit in 2016 is the sort of thing that should make every citizen stop short.
But President Donald Trump wants more weapons with small yields, which would in theory give military planners more options for waging a "limited" nuclear war that, while unimaginably destructive, would presumably stop short of completely wiping out human civilization.
Mr. Trump is expected to stop short of reimposing strict sanctions on Iran today, but he is expected to give the U.S. Congress and European allies a deadline to improve the 2015 nuclear deal or see the U.S. withdraw.
Yet the idea of sectoral balances — that government or nongovernment deficits are offset by surpluses on the other side — is what some financial economists find so illuminating, even if they stop short of endorsing all of the theory's tenets.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The world's financial leaders gathering in Argentina on Monday are likely to stop short of any specific action aimed at regulating cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, amid discord over the approach, sources at the summit told Reuters.
Most market players expect central bankers meeting on Monday to stop short of making immediate policy changes and to say instead that they will study ways to reduce the side-effects of the prolonged easing, such as hits to banks' profits.
As these startups try to drum up business, it remains to be seen whether they can in fact steer men to the health care they need — or if their customers will stop short once they have a prescription in hand.
The Vanity Fair profile describes him as being in favor of immigration reform, some variation of the Green New Deal, raising taxes on the wealthy, and expanding Medicare coverage (though it sounds like he would stop short of Medicare for all).
George told Bloomberg TV that while upside risks to economic growth from fiscal stimulus could force the Fed to move faster than expected, financial and economic conditions could make the Fed stop short of her 3-percent estimate of neutral.
The bank's stock fell 2.4% to a new record low Thursday as the annual meeting of Deutsche Bank shareholders heard CEO Christian Sewing and chairman Paul Achleitner pledge new cost cuts yet stop short of announcing a more dramatic overhaul.
LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - An upbeat global mood among investors and speculation that the Bank of England might yet stop short of cutting interest rates on Thursday pushed sterling almost 1 percent higher against the dollar in early European trade.
In a most extreme outcome, which one source said the SSM is likely to resist, supervisors would stop short of setting rules for all banks in the euro zone, merely publishing criteria that could be applied differently across firms and countries.
Although the rhetoric of equality and liberation conveys in the best of these books its own beauty, and its impassioned adoption by a new generation holds its own romance, such works stop short of evoking the human costs of capitalism.
In response, Uber, which is based in San Francisco, has been striking deals to tamp down the problems — with the proviso that the company be able to continue classifying its drivers as contractors and stop short of allowing drivers to unionize.
President Donald Trump on Friday is expected to refuse to certify to Congress that the Iran nuclear deal remains in the best interest of the U.S., but stop short of pulling the U.S. out or telling lawmakers to reimpose sanctions.
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Jigsaw runs publishers and organizations seeking protection through an internal screening process that includes checking them against a terrorist watch list, and says it would stop short of protecting a publication like Dabiq, the online magazine published by the Islamic State.
The Group of Seven nations will voice their determination to fight the economic hit of the coronavirus but stop short of directly calling for new government spending or coordinated central bank interest rate cuts, two G-7 officials said on Tuesday.
Paul F. Zukunft, the commandant of the United States Coast Guard, announced that the security zone would stop short of the Maryland shore across the river from the resort, leaving part of the waters open for the public to pass.
Foresight will offer multiple services, but its core offering, Red Flag, involves exhaustively scrubbing a person's online footprint and recommending how to remedy anything problematic — although the firm will stop short of saying whether a person should be hired at all.
Georgia authorities round up sex offenders on Halloween Some states, including New York and California, stop short of "no-candy laws" but require sex offenders to remain in their homes without interaction on Halloween and leave monitoring up to state departments of corrections.
In a memo on the carmaker's website, Mr Musk said he was considering the move to shield Tesla, which has been plagued by production problems, from the short-term demands of public markets and to stop short sellers from attacking Tesla's shares.
This year's Congressional ban takes the cautious moratorium a step further by enacting a law, as opposed to calling on scientists to self-censor and stop short of the clinic, and supersedes the global conversation around the issue, led by the National Academies.
Uber announced an agreement on Tuesday with a prominent union to create an association for drivers in New York that would establish a forum for regular dialogue and afford them some limited benefits and protections — but that would stop short of unionization.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's financial regulators are gathering in Beijing in a once-in-five-years huddle that many expect will formalize a greater coordination role for the central bank, but will stop short of pushing changes that could potentially destabilize the economy.
" Why it matters: While prosecutors don't mince words about Cohen -- and stop short of calling him a cooperative witness -- they do say he has been helpful in the investigation, providing "relevant and useful information" on contacts with "persons connected to the White House.
CEO Flint told reporters on the sidelines of the AGM that the bank has taken measures including a requirement for hiring shortlists to be gender-balanced but said the bank would stop short of choosing women for senior jobs because of their gender.
The European Union and the United States have issued statements that stop short of backing either side, but have been interpreted as suggestions that the results of the February elections, which gave the Now Platform and the Socialists a majority, should be respected.
Though Zuckerberg himself has called for government regulation of the company, Hughes said he believes that the Facebook CEO wants to manage the process to be "friendly to Facebook's corporate interests and corporate objectives" and would stop short of the breakup Hughes believes is needed.
Instead, he expects him to stop short of it as he did in a recent CNBC interview by more or less saying a strong "economy" is in the best interest of the U.S. That is very like the comment made by Lew on Tuesday.
The company still stop short of promising automation and this is a problem, because I guarantee that there will be no solution until they can red flag words and phrases (image recognition would help, too) in real-time so Twitter can take swift action.
The book documents the poetic "mistakes" of the Incompiuto: the four-story carpark with no exit, the escalator rising absurdly out of an empty field, a causeway where two stretches of road approach each other, only to stop short — slightly misaligned — and never meet.
But even advocates of the program stop short of arguing that it can now provide a defensive shield; with Tuesday's test, only five of the last 10 tests have been declared fully or partly successful in the 13 years since the system became operational.
By killing Qasem Soleimani in Iraq, Trump committed the United States to a risky open conflict that at best could stop short of all-out war with Iran that could cause national security and economic shocks in the United States and across the globe.
"I feel lied to," said Anna Beavon Gravely, the deputy state director of the North Carolina chapter of Americans for Prosperity, a Koch-backed group that is funding a grass-roots push against Republicans in Congress who want to stop short of an outright repeal.
PARIS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - European parties to the Iran nuclear deal are likely to trigger a dispute resolution process in January to force Tehran to rollback violations, but would stop short of rushing to restore U.N. sanctions that would kill off the accord, diplomats said.
However, Trump will stop short of closing embassies or breaking diplomatic relations restored in 2015 after more than five decades of hostility and will not cut off recently resumed direct U.S.-Cuba commercial flights - though his more restrictive policy seems certain to dampen new economic ties.
German officials - who say EU law is poorly framed - had expected Brussels to stop short of confronting the EU's leading power and by far its biggest car manufacturer, at a time when the unity of the bloc is being challenged by eurosceptics and Britain's vote to leave.
The return of American POW remains, theatrical collapse of the Punggye-ri nuclear test site before a bevy of international journalists, and the North's temporary restraint on nuclear and missile tests for 13 months stop short of putting the DPRK on an unreturnable path toward denuclearization.
While the letters stop short of invoking privilege, which keeps private conversations between the president and his advisers from public view, it suggests the White House might take that step to block McGahn's testimony, which could trigger a major legal battle with congressional Democrats investigating Trump.
Hurrying toward Eighth Avenue,complaining bitterly, and envious of seemingly everyone else on the street who seemed to actually have paid attention to the gloomy weather report,when the couple in front of us stop short, turn around, and offer us one of their two umbrellas.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 5G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho) and Sen.
In surgery, Dr. Lee is able to reduce some of the nasal buildup, mainly around the the outside of Pat's nostrils to help with his breathing, but has to stop short of filing down the whole nose because of the bleeding hazard — it's the safe call.
I have heard LGBTQ people discuss the culture on Grindr and dating apps as it relates to "no femmes," which is a common trope among gay men on apps, but those conversations often stop short of addressing sex with people who are not male or female.
The company won't say what the recipe is, only that it creates a physical gap between the electrode and current collector when a battery starts to heat up, which forces electricity to take a slower, more difficult path through the cell and stop short of an explosion.
Even though Trump will stop short of completely opening up sales of top-of-the-line lethal drones, it will mark a major step toward overcoming a long-standing U.S. taboo against selling armed drones to countries other than a handful of Washington's most trusted allies.
WASHINGTON — A Senate vote last week that was widely seen as a rebuke of President Donald Trump's policy toward Saudi Arabia may turn out to be something less definitive as senators consider two other options that stop short of ending US support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen.
North Korea's aim was to stop short of actions, such as releasing nerve gas in the outskirts of Seoul, that would prompt an all-out response from the Americans and their ally, but to do just enough to generate a sense of panic and uncertainty among South Korean civilians.
The sanctions will be aimed at increasing pressure on Myanmar authorities, but are not expected to hit the highest levels of the military leadership and will stop short of reimposing broad economic restrictions suspended under former President Barack Obama, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Though I'd stop short of calling it a full-blown artist simulator, Passpartout puts players in control of the simple, MSPaint-y brushstrokes of an undiscovered artist working out of their garage, churning out canvas after canvas to pay the bills and impress an endless stream of critics.
On the other hand, Trump might stop short of such an announcement and use his speech to accuse Democrats of refusing to address what his administration calls a "crisis" of illegal immigration and drug smuggling on the southern border while presenting himself as the person looking for solutions.
WAPNER: THEY SAID THE BOARD NEEDS CHANGE, BUT THEY STOP SHORT OF RECOMMENDING YOU ACKMAN: NO, THAT'S NOT TRUE ISS RECOMMENDED ME TO THE BOARD, BUT THEY -- THE MECHANISM BY WHICH THEY RECOMMENDED ME WAS TO RECOMMEND SHAREHOLDERS, THEIR CLIIENTS WITHHOLD AGAINST A DIRECTOR ON THE OTHER SLATE.
Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 28503G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told The Hill.
While not all quotas have been equally effective (and some stop short of increasing women's actual influence over policy), a 223 paper in the Journal of Politics found that quota systems, on average, contributed to the doubling of women's representation in federal legislatures from 213 percent to 250 percent.
But in keeping with his more moderate tendencies, the education plan also focused on priorities that are widely accepted in Democratic circles, appearing to stop short of the bolder promises from some of his campaign rivals and skirting entirely a number of the more controversial issues in education policy.
But pronouncements over the past week by other central bankers, including the European Central Bank, Bank of Japan and Bank of England, on any similar moves to Tuesday's Fed decision have continuously been qualified by "if needed" or "as necessary" and stop short of pledging immediate coordinated support.
Later, Mahomes, who had 493 yards rushing and completed 26 of 42 passes for 286 yards, said it was a play that the Chiefs had been waiting to call against the 49ers' secondary, which had been creeping forward to stop short crossing routes to tight end Travis Kelce.
" However, sport distinctions quickly seem irrelevant, as even a dedicated yogi on her way to check out the seamless leggings will stop short at the golf clothes, like the cunning short-sleeve crew neck sweater ($225) that has a contrasting ring collar and is made of "performance cashmere.
But privately, officials worry that the president's full focus may not be with the island, and that he will stop short of giving it the complete support it needs to deal with catastrophe, viewing the island through a "territory mindset" and accepting failings that would not fly in mainland states.
President Donald Trump's advisers are crafting recommendations that could call for tightening some of the trade and travel rules that Obama eased in his rapprochement with Havana but which are expected to stop short of breaking diplomatic relations restored in 2015 after more than five decades of hostility, the sources said.
The three indexes briefly a small bid in afternoon trade after ABC News reported, citing a source, that former FBI director James Comey will stop short of saying President Donald Trump obstructed justice in the bureau's investigation of ex-national security advisor Michael Flynn's Russian ties, but failed to follow through.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R) in 2018, even as Cornyn is likely to be a more formidable incumbent.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., looking none the worse for wear after a late night presiding over the impeachment trial of President Trump, seemed to be searching for a limiting principle, one that would allow the scholarships but stop short of requiring state support for religious education in other contexts.
It's tempting, if you feel a draw to donating much or all of your salary to charity, or abandoning a comfortable job to do another that you think is higher-impact, to think you have to max out, that it's a kind of betrayal to stop short and care for yourself.
Though Audiard does stop short of making them Muslim, as he did with the main character in A Prophet, choosing instead to have them be Tamil Tigers on the run from Sri Lanka, Audiard still seems to be making a point about a brutal civil war that the world ignored for decades.
There are some potential theories as to why Antarctic sea ice was able to persevere over the past few years despite the global warmth, such as impacts of the ozone hole and feedback loops due to the ice melt, but these theories stop short of explaining the sudden shift mid-last year.
Even where they stop short of fomenting anti-Western violence, global networks of religious fundamentalism and puritanism, such as those linking preachers from say, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, have replaced the relatively emollient tone set by the Ottoman caliphs, who were connoisseurs of Western art and music, as a colleague has written.
For several years now, it's been a common refrain for political candidates from both sides of the aisle to say things like "we can't arrest our way out of our drug problems" and "addiction should be treated as a health issue" — yet they usually stop short of explicitly calling for drug decriminalization.
The White House is trying to settle on a package that would include a payroll tax suspension and emergency lending facilities, including from the Federal Reserve, and other measures for impacted businesses that would stop short of direct cash "bailouts," a politically toxic word since the bank rescues of 2008 and 2009.
NO SHOCK OR AWE But pronouncements over the past week by other central bankers, including the European Central Bank, Bank of Japan and Bank of England, on any similar moves to Tuesday's Fed decision have continuously been qualified by "if needed" or "as necessary" and stop short of pledging immediate coordinated support.
It echoes similar plans released by some rivals, including former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Mayor Pete Buttigieg, which give Americans the option of buying public insurance but stop short of moving the entire country to a "Medicare for all" system advocated by progressives like Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
The changes would install new privacy protections — including adding a skeptical voice to secret court deliberations when the F.B.I. wants to eavesdrop on Americans under certain circumstances — but stop short of more sweeping limits favored by some civil libertarians in both parties that are viewed skeptically by national security officials and centrist lawmakers.
"Cars such as the Vantage GT8 and Vantage GT12 confirmed that our customers love raw, race-bred models, but we also knew there was an opportunity to create cars that offer a sharper performance focus but stop short of those truly hardcore, special series models," said Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer in a statement.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers and the Federal Reserve may be ready to strike a compromise deal on legislation that would give Congress greater scrutiny over the central bank, now that there is no longer the threat of a presidential veto, but it would likely stop short of dictating rules on setting interest rates.
Venezuela is among the world's largest heavy crude oil producers, and the United States has been its biggest client, taking about half the country's export volumes.. The Trump administration's restrictions on Venezuelan crude, aimed at driving President Nicolas Maduro from power, stop short of banning U.S. companies from buying oil from the Latin American country.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R-Texas) and Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham: Report on alleged surveillance abuse in 2202 to be released Dec.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R-Texas) and Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham: Report on alleged surveillance abuse in 2016 to be released Dec.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R-Texas) also questioned Sawyer, asking the agency head if there was "any indication" that Epstein was murdered.
If we do, the damage will be bad enough (the one degree Celsius we've so far raised the temperature has caused plenty of havoc already), but perhaps we will stop short of wiping out the base for our civilization (and with it much of the rest of the planet's DNA, avian as well as primate).
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans, under pressure to pass a sweeping tax rewrite before year's end, are expected to unveil legislation on Thursday that would eliminate the ability of people to deduct state and local taxes but would stop short of fully repealing the estate tax, according to lobbyists and other people familiar with the bill.
Sessions' decision to stop short of formally appointing a special counsel like Robert Mueller, detailed in a lengthy written response to three Republican chairmen on Capitol Hill, was not immediately condemned by those in the GOP who have recently ramped up calls to investigate claims of political bias at the nation's top law enforcement agencies.
The President is eager to pass an immigration bill in his first term that would stop short of granting a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants, but would allow undocumented immigrants who aren't serious or violent criminals to live, work and pay taxes in the US without fear of deportation, a senior administration official said.
"  Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 5G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho) characterized the meeting as a "spirited discussion," but called the face-to-face "very therapeutic.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R-Texas) ran digital advertising around local fireworks bans in Iowa, an issue his team believed propelled him to a caucus win.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinTensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action GOP divided over impeachment trial strategy MORE (D-Ill.) added that Democrats wouldn't try to shorten a trial just to help the senators running for the White House but warned the GOP against trying to play games.
Trump declined to comment on a recent report in the Wall Street Journal about a debate within his White House over a so-called "bloody nose" strategy, in which the U.S. might start a small conflict with North Korea in a dangerous bid to rein in Pyongyang's nuclear program, but stop short of launching a larger war.
Iran did stop short of abandoning the entire deal on Sunday, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and its foreign minister held open the possibility that his nation would return to its provisions in the future — if Mr. Trump reversed course and lifted the sanctions he has imposed since withdrawing from the accord.
Below, watch how both guys begin taking an angle toward an open spot on the floor, only to stop short on the cut or fade when they feel defenders try to take shorter angles to meet them on the perimeter: The Warriors use three types of basic reads when setting off-ball screens: short cuts, slip cuts, and curl cuts.
Blake has been blurry and attenuated since his first full-length album, James Blake (2011), when the playful collage games of his earlier EPs gave way to a slower electropop style that wasn't minimalist so much as minimal: clickity metronomic percussion, piano doodles, Blake singing through vocoders in patterns that stop short of melody, touches of mild distortion, all draped in muted gloom.
Though the second season did touch on more serious issues, such as Maura's run-in with TERFs (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) at a cis women's-only retreat, or the implied murder of Gittel (Maura's presumedly deceased trans aunt, during a Nazi-era Berlin flashback), Maura's personal struggles always seemed to stop short of actually showing some of the more depressing realities of trans life.
Rather than just strapping them in and pressing "go," the initiative will involve a range of different opportunities for habituation and experimentation: while certain test areas will offer the chance to ride in self-driving cars, the more widely deployed rental vehicles will be fitted with combinations of sensors, connected devices and other navigation or driving aids, trialing different forms of automation that will stop short of a fully autonomous mode.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said on Tuesday that clearing houses, which are currently supervised by national regulators, warrant strengthened and potentially centralised supervision in the EU. It was responding to a European Commission consultation on whether changes are needed to financial supervision in the EU. The powers ESMA wants stop short of creating a European Securities and Exchange Commission, but would significantly beef up EU-level supervision.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 5G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho) said Thursday he does not think now is the right time to pass a Turkey sanctions bill, further dampening the prospects such legislation passing the Senate.
Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderPoll: Majority of independent voters want GOP to retain control of Senate in 2020 Hispanic Democrats release priorities for education bill GOP battens down the hatches after release of Trump whistleblower complaint MORE (R-Tenn.) is expected to present a proposal soon that would align with Democratic wishes on simplifying access to aid, but would stop short of the HEA overhaul sought by most Democrats.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R-Texas), Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstGOP senator blocks vote on House-passed Violence Against Women Act Tensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' 2020 Republicans accuse Schumer of snubbing legislation MORE (R-Iowa) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.).
Several large hospital systems — Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Geisinger in Pennsylvania and regional Kaiser Permanente networks — are looking at guidelines that would allow doctors to override the wishes of the coronavirus patient or family members on a case-by-case basis due to the risk to doctors and nurses, or a shortage of protective equipment … But they would stop short of imposing a do-not-resuscitate order on every coronavirus patient.
It would stop short of creating a path to citizenship for the immigrants known as "Dreamers" and help deliver on 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's promise to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia GOP senator introduces bill to limit flow of US data to China Tom Cotton's only Democratic rival quits race in Arkansas MORE (R-Ark.) and Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioSenate passes legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Fla.) also signed onto the bill on Monday.
But no Turkey sanctions bill for now: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 5G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho) said Thursday he does not think now is the right time to pass a Turkey sanctions bill, further dampening the prospects such legislation passing the Senate.
J.), Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Gabbard, Buttigieg battle over use of military in Mexico Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE (D-Calif.) and Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinTensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action GOP divided over impeachment trial strategy MORE (D-Ill.) introduced a bill to push Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to stop the "overuse" of solitary confinement in its facilities.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Prisons chief: FBI investigating whether 'criminal enterprise' played role in Epstein death MORE (R-Texas) and Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonLawmakers spar over surveillance flight treaty with Russia GOP senator introduces bill to limit flow of US data to China Tom Cotton's only Democratic rival quits race in Arkansas MORE (R-Ark.) introduced a resolution in October demanding the U.S. exit the treaty.
Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 5G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho) and Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulSenate scraps plan to force second stopgap vote ahead of shutdown On The Money: Senate scraps plan to force second shutdown vote | Trump tax breaks for low-income neighborhoods draw scrutiny | McConnell rips House Dems for holding up trade deal Democratic debate at Tyler Perry's could miss the mark with black voters MORE (R-Ky.) in his email.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinTensions rise in Senate's legislative 'graveyard' Senators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action GOP divided over impeachment trial strategy MORE (D-Ill.) has been pushing to win unanimous consent to pass legislation he co-sponsored with Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyOvernight Health Care: GOP senator says drug price action unlikely this year | House panel weighs ban on flavored e-cigs | New York sues Juul Top GOP senator: Drug pricing action unlikely before end of year Key Republicans say Biden can break Washington gridlock MORE (R-Iowa) that would implement the rule.
Cipollone said several times that the House Democrats' case against Trump wasn't strong enough to warrant an impeachment vote, reflecting a belief among some White House officials that Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump's legal team huddles with Senate Republicans On The Money: Falling impeachment support raises pressure for Dems on trade | Trump escalates fight over tech tax | Biden eyes minimum tax for corporations | Fed's top regulator under pressure over Dodd-Frank rules Overnight Health Care — Presented by Johnson & Johnson — Virginia moves to suspend Medicaid work rules | Powerful House panel sets 'Medicare for All' hearing | Hospitals sue over Trump price rule | FDA official grilled on vaping policy MORE (D-Calif.) might stop short of a final vote that could put moderate Democrats from swing districts in a tough spot.
C.), Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.), Gary PetersGary Charles PetersHillicon Valley: Google to limit political ad targeting | Senators scrutinize self-driving car safety | Trump to 'look at' Apple tariff exemption | Progressive lawmakers call for surveillance reforms | House panel advances telecom bills Senators grill safety regulator over self-driving cars Democrats raise privacy concerns over Amazon home security system MORE (D-Mich.), Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischSenators voice support for Iran protesters but stop short of taking action Bipartisan senators urge national security adviser to appoint 5G coordinator McConnell urges Trump to voice support for Hong Kong protesters MORE (R-Idaho), Bob MenendezRobert (Bob) MenendezSenate passes legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters Graham blocks resolution recognizing Armenian genocide after Erdoğan meeting Trump encounters GOP resistance to investigating Hunter Biden MORE (D-N.

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