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Under the auspices of the Journal, or you wanted to go off and ... Yes, under the auspices of the Journal.
It also regulates the members under the auspices of the UK government.
She founded the publication under the auspices of the Actors' Equity Association.
Her case, however, unfolded largely under the auspices of the Obama administration.
During nearly two weeks of negotiations under the auspices of the Labor Dept.
This spending largely falls under the auspices of the Higher Education Act (HEA).
Right now, U.S. Cyber Command is under the auspices of U.S. Strategic Command.
Such authority currently falls under the auspices of America, but not for much longer.
Responsibility for U.S. export enforcement falls under the auspices of three executive branch agencies.
The music leans underground under the auspices of locally famous house and techno DJs.
Last week, opposing sides began direct talks under the auspices of the United Nations.
I recorded the majority of it at Janus HQ under the auspices of Dan Denorch.
It was later designated a historic site under the auspices of the National Park Service.
The group is negotiating under the auspices of the Minerals Council South Africa industry grouping.
This was all under the auspices of "promoting the new product" in case anyone asked.
That investigation, of course, under the auspices of AFRICOM, ultimately will go to the Pentagon.
Under the auspices of the Macron Plan, Africa demands neither charity, paternalism, nor band-aids.
Rather, Iran is incrementally escalating its nuclear program under the auspices of a deliberate strategy.
The document requests are not taking place under the auspices of an official impeachment investigation.
In 2016, I lived in Spain and played under the auspices of various European clubs.
That investigation of course under the auspices of AFRICOM and ultimately will go to the Pentagon.
A bunch of guys got together under the auspices of Time's Up. That's good for men.
Yesterday's Committee hearing, while operating under the auspices of improving the EPA, wasn't much more constructive.
Regardless of where it occurs, it's always done under the auspices of bettering the news product.
For years, Washington has waged a war on reliable energy under the auspices of environmental protection.
Currently that work is being done under the auspices of TRACLabs, a research outfit in Houston.
In Florida, a similar scenario unfolded under the auspices of a "Cracker Navy," recruited via Facebook.
The building was renovated in 2002 and now operates under the auspices of Miami Dade College.
Testing the reach of their trades' capabilities, and under the auspices of the exalted Time Inc.
The United States, under the auspices of the United Nations and with troops led by Gen.
" In a statement, he added, "Kahane returned under the auspices of the Prime Minister of Israel.
"These are usually done under the auspices of the family so it's difficult to prosecute," Orakwue added.
The Kubernetes project falls under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (or CNCF for short).
Education, training, outreach, development, support, allocation, analysis — these will all fall under the auspices of XSEDE 2.0.
All three served as Guantánamo trial observers under the auspices of the Pacific Council on International Policy.
He also led expeditions around the world for Smithsonian Journeys, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution.
In the past, journeymen traveled under the auspices of a trade association, and today many still do.
Negotiations with the remaining companies under the auspices of the CCMA will continue on Thursday, Solidarity added.
Under the auspices of the State Department, exhibitions of the American way of life became common abroad.
Khashoggi's murder shows that limited, piecemeal opening, done under the auspices of absolute dictatorship, is not enough.
The majority, though, grow weed under the auspices of the state's robust medical marijuana program, she said.
In late 2017, under the auspices of The Jewish People Policy Institute, I teamed up with Prof.
The public is more willing to accept outdated values when they are under the auspices of art.
That initial blast occurred southeast of Socorro, under the auspices of Los Alamos National Lab-led Manhattan Project.
"The conditions for a political solution under the auspices of the United Nations have been created," said Putin.
The goal now is to secure a broader agreement under the auspices of the G20 and the OECD.
Even now, Russia, China and Syria are suspected of continuing such work under the auspices of defensive research.
Gilead was founded under the auspices of blowing up the existing power structure and claiming terrorists did it.
Amendment 9 was conceived "under the auspices of clean water and clean air," wrote Florida's Pensacola News Journal.
On Monday, Ms. Haley called on Mr. Guterres order an investigation under the auspices of the United Nations.
On March 2628, 28503, under the auspices of the United States, Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty.
In 2015, X moved under the auspices of Alphabet, Google's newly-formed parent company, taking Project Wing with it.
And the fundraising, hires, and brand building that occur under the auspices of an exploratory committee can be substantial.
The blog post also fails to address why the data is collected under the auspices of a contact upload.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Neistat will be launching another YouTube channel in March under the auspices of CNN.
Its debt-propelled growth took place under the auspices of the founding Benjumea family, which has strong political connections.
The Jason contract operates under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Defense, with the Pentagon funding DOD studies.
Instead, they are married under the auspices of a unique Kuria tribal tradition called nyumba ntobhu ("house of women").
In the follow-up series, officers investigate crimes in children's literature under the auspices of the Nursery Crime division.
China allows labor organizing only under the auspices of the official, party-controlled All-China Federation of Trade Unions.
"This bill is being sold under the auspices of social justice, but it's really about money," Mr. Rice said.
My generation graduated from college, got our first jobs and became adults all under the auspices of that truth.
Of dozens of commemorative events organized under the auspices of the Detroit Historical Society, two are major museum shows.
What was striking was that all these people had come together under the auspices of a march for women.
"This is unusual; in the past, executions have tended to happen individually, under the auspices of different provinces," said Foa.
He accepted it under the auspices of getting incriminating information about Clinton, assuming it was coming from the Russian government.
Andina, which operates under the auspices of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), is in a class of its own.
In response, many U.S. companies are engaging altruistically in sustainability initiatives — often under the auspices of corporate social responsibility programs.
A new Freelance Journalists Union, launched under the auspices of the IWW, has held a couple impassioned meetings in Queens.
The ruling was made at a court in Geneva under the auspices of the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce.
There is a reason why immigration and immigration enforcement was placed under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said any sanctions imposed unilaterally and not under the auspices of the United Nations were illegitimate.
The countries maintained lower level interests sections in each other's capitals from 1977 to 2015, under the auspices of Switzerland.
The therapist sent several pleading text messages, all under the auspices of a therapist saying her client needed her help.
As a larger, single subset working under the auspices of the commissioner's office, umpires were warned about their combative style.
She spoke at a conference at Harvard Medical School this month under the auspices of its Personal Genetics Education Project.
S. President Harry Truman termed it a "police action," an undeclared military action under the auspices of the United Nations.
As early as 1756, Scottish immigrants founded the still extant St. Andrews Society under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church.
Grier reportedly spent $500,000 developing the L4 and building the initial copy under the auspices of his company FD Munitions.
Many of the important meetings, collaborations, and events of my creative life took place under the auspices of the BOS festival.
Aliens are present and may remain in the United States only as provided for under the auspices of federal immigration law.
She provided pro bono legal services at the immigrant detention center in Dilley, Texas under the auspices of the CARA Project.
The Jeep Compass is manufactured under the auspices of Italy's Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), which took over the bankrupt Chrysler Corp.
Nonetheless, this reflects the right of individual states to govern their energy policy under the auspices of their respective state leadership.
Of course, Hartford is not the first North American city to deploy sophisticated surveillance tools under the auspices of cutting crime.
He worked in Thailand under the auspices of the Red Cross, performing his clown show in schools, prisons and other venues.
If Mr. Trump fires Mr. Mueller, Congress can ask him to continue his investigation under the auspices of the legislative branch.
Both are based in Nairobi and are conducted under the auspices of the World Agroforestry Centre, an international non-governmental research organisation.
Last year, under the auspices of previous conversation-starter Miley Cyrus, the VMAs worked overtime to try to create the talking points.
Working under the auspices of the Pentagon's secretive Strategic Capabilities Office, the branches have tested swarms of up to 103 Perdix drones.
A parents' organisation in Bulgaria launched one recently, under the auspices of the ministry of health and the national association of paediatricians.
More than 90 syndicates operate under the auspices of Lloyd's, offering specialist insurance and reinsurance such as marine, energy and political risk.
The Trump administration started its trade war this year with China under the auspices of countering Beijing's theft of U.S. intellectual property.
O'Keefe has made his bones by secretly taping people saying things they shouldn't under the auspices of an organization called Project Veritas.
President Trump and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey met on Tuesday under the auspices of having a "meaningful" conversation about the turbulent website.
The work is the museum's first acquisition under the auspices of the Marguerite and Robert Hoffman Fund for pre-1700 European Art.
Contract negotiations continue to be conducted under the auspices of the National Mediation Board, and we look forward to their satisfactory conclusion.
Further measures should include the demilitarization of the Palestinian state, and a possible peacekeeping force under the auspices of the United Nations.
By the 1960s, most every transit system had either closed down or was under the auspices of some level of local government.
Officially, you are not allowed to visit Cuba as a tourist; rather, you must travel under the auspices of 12 official reasons.
In the 21990-odd years since Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, countless recordings have been made under the auspices of record companies.
It is not the case that the procedure for Jews can be performed solely under the auspices of the ultra-Orthodox Rabbinate.
The war pitted South Korea and the United States, fighting under the auspices of the United Nations, against North Korea and China.
Dead drops from Russian drug web marketplaces were first reported in 2014, but under the auspices of Hydra the system has proliferated.
But turning a blind eye to abuses elsewhere, under the auspices of the U.N., will ultimately make for a much darker world.
Steeped in local lore, and armed with dry wit, Dr. George's tours are now offered under the auspices of the HistoryMiami museum.
Under the auspices of a state-supported program, Hensley was prescribed Subutex — an opioid replacement drug that has helped her stop abusing drugs.
He sought to lower the temperature by inviting in an anti-corruption mission, MACCIH, under the auspices of the Organisation of American States.
Now, under the auspices of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting at Davos, a Swiss ski resort, these two ideas have come together.
Under the auspices of Saudi Arabia, a High Negotiations Committee (HNC) has been established to represent the many rebel factions at the talks.
He said the meeting would be under the auspices of Dominican President Danilo Medina and former Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
"Secretary Mnuchin, under the auspices of President Trump, has today determined that China is a Currency Manipulator," the department said in a statement.
As attorney general, Sessions has broad power over asylum procedures and the immigration courts, which are under the auspices of the Justice Department.
Under the legislation, every CPC in the Florida Pregnancy Care Network would become a subcontractor under the auspices of the Department of Health.
Under the auspices of the Responsibility to Protect and Chapter VII of its charter, the United Nations has the authority to take action.
The notice titles supported this idea, said Global Times, the nationalist tabloid published under the auspices of Communist Party mouthpiece People&aposs Daily.
He calls for an additional $400 billion to be invested in building mixed-income projects under the auspices of the same trust fund.
The biggest accomplishment of the conference appeared to be an announcement that a commission would be established under the auspices of the cabinet.
The level of vile, often toxic contamination in basic consumer products was almost unimaginable to modern folk raised under the auspices of the FDA.
Beginning last summer, the CIA spearheaded an interagency review of the classified documents under the auspices of the White House's National Security Council staff.
The forces are recruited, equipped, trained, and deployed under the auspices of the CIA to target insurgents from the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS.
There was so much — so many people who weren't working under the auspices of the DAE, so many crops and livestock that weren't registered.
McLuckie says they decided to do something entirely different and place it under the auspices of the Linux Foundation, but not as Kubernetes project.
"Secretary Mnuchin, under the auspices of President Trump, has today determined that China is a Currency Manipulator," the Treasury Department said in a release.
The prosed rule is one of many decisions made by Pruitt under the auspices of increasing transparency and getting rid of conflicts of interest.
The company was founded more than 20 years ago under the auspices of an institute within Russia's Ministry of Defense, according to its website.
By organizing the process under the auspices of a federal bankruptcy judge, the law as currently constructed allows both parties to do just that.
It said last month that it would try to reach a more modern and flexible agreement under the auspices of the AHD business association.
Tuesday's funding comes under the auspices of the Connecting Canadians program, which aims to extend high-speed broadband internet to 300,000 homes by 2019.
Hundreds of entrepreneurs in recent years have built their ideas into businesses under the auspices of incubators such as Y Combinator and 500 Startups.
ET on a Thursday under the auspices of some exciting announcement related to "life in the solar system," or some other tantalizing news nugget.
Each December, gifted student musicians come to New York for 10 days of concentrated work under the auspices of the Mannes School of Music.
He has already indicated an unwillingness to accept the deal as written under the auspices of the previous administration and the other major powers.
The third step is to sit back and watch as the news media unwittingly promotes the WikiLeaks agenda under the auspices of independent reporting.
It was built, by someone who knows how to make a paint-by-numbers blockbuster under the auspices of the Disney juggernaut, to win.
Now under the auspices of Tenet, the stellar New York-based early music ensemble, the project overlaps this year with the composer's 450th birthday.
Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the ministry, said any sanctions which were imposed unilaterally and not under the auspices of the United Nations were illegitimate.
Passwords are what controlling abusers may ask for from their partners, Perry said, often under the auspices of merely looking out for their partner's safety.
Eleven years went by before I mustered the courage to show up at another—but again, it was under the auspices of being for work.
Established in 1925 under the auspices of the nascent Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the AFCTU quickly grew to represent millions of workers across the country.
LONDON (Reuters) - Thanks to scientists working under the auspices of the World Health Organization, you can be fairly sure your toothbrush won't give you cancer.
In the top of the third, she tugged at her visor and trotted out to the mound under the auspices of making a pitching change.
The appeals will be heard by a three-person panel headed by a judge under the auspices of Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Appeals Tribunal.
By far the highest quality assessment of corporate tax issues has been provided by Jane Gravelle, writing under the auspices of the Congressional Research Service.
That included the so-called Buffalo Billion, which has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into that city, largely under the auspices of SUNY Poly.
It had its premiere in Paris in 2004 and comes to New York for the first time under the auspices of New York City Opera.
An Appraisal Two years ago, I was in Cartagena, Colombia, teaching a workshop in cultural journalism under the auspices of the Gabriel García Márquez Foundation.
The academy used to be attached to the University of East Anglia but later fell under the auspices of the University of Stirling in Scotland.
His war research work on weather forecasting and armaments was done under the auspices of the Applied Mathematics Panel of the National Defense Research Committee.
On Wednesday, the head of the state-run Stasi files agency said it would in future be put under the auspices of the Federal Archive.
Michael Pak, Gilbert's driver, had brought her to the private seaside community of 72 houses under the auspices of entertaining just one man: Joseph Brewer.
The memo defines gender as an immutable, biological condition — ironically and horribly doing so under the auspices of the Title IX federal civil rights law.
The value of previous catches, obtained under the auspices of scientific research in the Antarctic, totaled only about a half to a third of that.
The games are officiated by a team of referees, under the auspices of the St. Francis Xavier (SFX) Youth Sports flag football commissioner, Tom Henderson.
Instead of declaring themselves tourists, they must come under the auspices of one of 230 categories like "educational activities," which include interactions with Cuban people.
We know that the Iranians intend to stop complying with the deal agreed under the Obama administration and under the auspices of the European Union.
" And in May, he described the administration's withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, negotiated under the auspices of the United Nations, as "a major disappointment.
Hundreds of Youth Conservation Corps members have worked on this project, under the auspices of the Escalante River Watershed Partnership and Grand Staircase-Escalante Partners.
At least that's the intention of a new app launched under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and the Communist Party's Young Pioneers association.
This December, under the auspices of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, I conducted a national poll measuring authoritarianism, along with more typical demographic and political factors.
SF HOT, under the auspices of the Human Services Agency, approaches people living on the street and offers the Navigation Center as a path to housing.
Like most of its real-life counterparts, the gang operates under the auspices of the Camorra—a branch of which has sentenced Mr Saviano to death.
Not so monetary policy under the auspices of the ECB, although the Frankfurt-based bank's evolution over the last 250 years would also have seemed fanciful.
What Serio definitely needs around is someone to stop him from hoarding exotic animals and putting people in frightening situations under the auspices of awareness-raising.
The Paris Agreement is the fruit of more than 2628 years of negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The FAA falls under the auspices of the Department of Transportation, which is among the federal agencies shuttered during the partial government shutdown that began Dec.
In 2012, she gifted him his own line under the auspices of her empire; this March, he showed it on the runway for the first time.
It is done under the auspices of the Soil Health Partnership, a collaboration of environmental groups, farmers, academics and industry working to alter soil health practices.
Sergio Policicchio provides the video for what the composer called a "ritual opera of death," and Sebastián Zubieta conducts, under the auspices of the Americas Society.
"It is a fundamental requirement for activities belonging under the auspices of this law to actively defend the interests of the nation's wellbeing," the bill says.
The primary care physicians were almost evenly split on the idea of requiring all states to expand Medicaid under the auspices of Obamacare, a controversial concept.
"We're certainly aware of his travels under the auspices of his role with the United Nations to North Korea," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told reporters.
But the announcement, under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme, did not give full details of the changes or when they would come into force.
This is the best way to exponentially grow those refund monies, especially if you invest in mutual funds under the auspices of your 401(k) or IRA.
The lawsuit was filed in a federal court in Colorado in 2014 against sponsor agencies that operated the program under the auspices of the U.S. State Department.
That deal would marry one of the the nation's four main wireless carriers with a dominant cable provider under the auspices of SoftBank, Sprint's Japanese parent company.
Our current political and economic dead end can only be seriously addressed with a plebiscite "statehood or independence" under the auspices of Federal Public Law 113-76.
She performs this free outdoor concert under the auspices of SummerStage, with an opening D.J. set by Greg Caz, whose specialties are Brazilian samba and baile funk.
In response to the terrorist attacks on 9/11, a large part of the federal government was reorganized under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security.
Not least, many are trying to persuade his transition team to respect the international deals the United States has accepted under the auspices of the United Nations.
As the fight occurred under the auspices of the British Boxing Board of Control, the 26-year-old was subject to the national body's anti-doping regulations.
At the same time, we do it under the auspices of a protocol that would give us the information to determine if it's truly safe and effective.
She will appear, again under the auspices of New York City Opera, at the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center with songs by female composers. Jan.
The administration emphasized the Basij's role in recruiting and training children as soldiers, pointing to pictures of children practicing target shooting under the auspices of the Basij.
And by preempt, it just means that you can't bring those claims—they'd get dismissed, because it falls under the auspices of the federal Clean Air Act.
The Houses of Pose compete in the ballroom scene under the auspices of the master of ceremonies, Pray Tell, a Black gay man portrayed by Billy Porter.
"On a Saturday, you'll see 200 kids here learning to fence" under the auspices of the Peter Westbrook Foundation, she said at the Fencers Club in Midtown Manhattan.
Invitation, under the auspices of Blackstone's already strong real estate leadership, began purchasing homes in 2012 and eventually amassed more than 60,000 homes, investing $1.2 billion in renovations.
At the upcoming G20 meeting in Osaka, Prime Minister Abe will also launch a new process for looking at data governance under the auspices of of the WTO.
HIA will reform medication use and establish a national anti-doping authority operating under the auspices of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and independent equine experts.
Moving self-driving cars out from under the auspices of Google X (where the project lived for eight years) and into own separate company is a big shift.
Now that they're under the auspices of the Justice Department, Mueller, Zebley and Quarles will be examining interactions between Russian officials and their former clients Manafort and Kushner.
In India, the country moved to ban companies like Amazon from selling products of companies they own a majority stake in under the auspices of anti-monopoly law.
Four companies are negotiating - Sibanye-Stillwater, Harmony Gold, AngloGold Ashanti and a smaller producer, Village Main Reef- under the auspices of the Minerals Council South Africa industry group.
We have also been chosen to host the international low enriched uranium bank under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency which will start operating next year.
Clad in the blue and white pyjamas worn by convicts, he was already attending a lesson in law under the auspices of a scheme backed by London University.
"The government of Afghanistan welcomes every effort which supports the peace process under the auspices of the government," said Durrani Waziri, a deputy spokeswoman for President Ashraf Ghani.
But the economic squeeze did prompt Mr Maduro, who rules as a repressive dictator, to start seemingly serious talks with the opposition under the auspices of Norway's government.
Proving that the attack was carried out under the auspices of the AUMF, then, could give the Trump administration grounds for arguing for the legality of the strike.
These recommendations resulted from significant third-party studies and from leading, independent subject matter experts, under the auspices of the respected National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
Given the failure of Myanmar's own commission to conduct a credible investigation, Ms. Lee should call for an independent investigation conducted under the auspices of the United Nations.
Under the auspices of a new "Commission on Unalienable Rights," Pompeo and a cabal of anti-gay crusaders seek to further roll back recognition of LGBTQI rights abroad.
"Our consensus in our caucus is that we will proceed under the auspices of where this matter is relevant and that is in the Intelligence Committee," Pelosi said.
In her last decade on the appeals court, she was deeply involved in rule-of-law projects in Eastern Europe under the auspices of the American Bar Association.
Some firms, under the auspices of furthering medical research, share data with third parties, which is the sort of decision you may not want to make for someone.
"By 2017, we'll speak with one voice under the auspices of the NDRC to big donors around the country, pointing them to the best ways to impact redistricting."
He was instead adopted by the US, and raised under the auspices of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, an agency designed to help fend off paranormal threats.
He called on both sides to enter into "immediate negotiations" on a comprehensive settlement of the conflict under the auspices of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Ken King, general manager for OpenPower at IBM, says that at this point in his organization's evolution, they wanted to move it under the auspices of the Linux Foundation .
Walker served as a member of the executive steering group to establish the Joint Technology Office-High Energy Laser Program under the auspices of DoD's Under Secretary-AT&L.
But even if you don't perform your egg cleanse under the auspices of a professional, you may find that your egg is easy enough for a layperson to read.
There is a precedent for this in the steel market, where Chinese overcapacity also led to the creation of a multilateral task force under the auspices of the G20.
A group of economists under the auspices of the National Bureau of Economic Research, among them "Freakonomics" co-author Steven Levitt, analyzed a trove of Big Data from Uber.
It goes without saying that this piece about my employer is my work alone, doesn't reflect management's views, and is done under the auspices of TechCrunch's independent editorial voice.
Religions are still thriving, as are wars between them, and secular regimes have wrought as much, if not more, havoc under the auspices of Jacobinism, Bolshevism, Nazism, and Maoism.
The concert at Corpus Christi Church, presented under the auspices of Gotham Early Music Scene and the Americas Society, is part of the invaluable series Music Before 1800. Feb.
The Godzilla franchise began in 1954 under the auspices of the Japanese director Ishirō Honda, just a decade after the United States dropped nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The group, formed under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security, will include representatives of the Justice department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Counterterrorism Center.
As a child, Mr. Gaffigan started as a jazz and rock guitarist, but embraced the bassoon, and classical music, under the auspices of an inspiring junior high band director.
These suspicions only deepened over the following years, which Latour spent in the Ivory Coast, under the auspices of a sort of French Peace Corps to avoid military service.
Williams, for example, didn't know that Keys had submitted to several out-of-competition tests administered by an antidoping program operating under the auspices of the International Tennis Federation.
"It's a tour de force," said Jérôme Le Blay, who is preparing an online catalogue raisonné of Rodin's sculptures under the auspices of the Auguste Rodin Committee in Paris.
This is not just a major blow to the Kurds in Syria, who have led the ground fight against ISIS since 2014 under the auspices of U.S. military support.
His intuitive longtime band — with T.K. Blue on saxophone, Alex Blake on bass and Neil Clarke on hand percussion — appears under the auspices of the Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival.
Walls in the town centre are sprayed with "NPU" - the 500-strong Christian paramilitary brigade Nineveh Plains Protection Units that protects Qaraqosh under the auspices of the Iraqi army.
But that break didn't last long, and, within a year, all three members would move to San Francisco's Mission District under the auspices of giving Jawbreaker a real go.
Latin American countries reached additional agreements to share information with one another - and with traditional tax havens like Switzerland, under the auspices of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
In 2003, under the auspices of SAG president and former child actor Melissa Gilbert, the actors union and the nonprofit industry organization the Actors Fund founded the Looking Ahead program.
And this week a commission set up by Prosperity UK, a think-tank, under the auspices of two Tory MPs, Greg Hands and Nicky Morgan, published a report on alternatives.
Instead, the tournament organizers want to protect their exclusive rights to news of the moves, and air the event run under the auspices of the International Chess Federation, or FIDE.
General Catalyst partner Niko Bonatsos has spoken of his desire to invest in technologies that are focused on urbanization — many of which could fall under the auspices of government tech.
He graduated from university in 1942 and studied Japanese under the auspices of the U.S. Navy before working in military intelligence during World War Two, interrogating prisoners and translating documents.
But further opportunities to understand early Syrian Christianity are slipping away, as the archaeological sites of Deir ez-Zor are being systematically plundered under the auspices of the Islamic State.
Beijing balks at sanctions that are not imposed under the auspices of the UN. The death toll from two weeks of flooding across Bangladesh, India and Nepal climbed above 800.
Under the auspices of Kushner's Office of American Innovation, administration officials have met with faith-based leaders, former inmates who have been rehabilitated, conservative leaders, and experts on the issue.
The negotiations with the 2,000-strong National Liberation Army (ELN) will begin in Ecuador, according to an agreement signed in Caracas by both sides under the auspices of Venezuela's government.
So rather than taking a cut in price, they have decided to hibernate under the auspices of the private market, where some have still been able to raise more cash.
These references constituted the framework of the three rounds of peace talks (85033-2016) held under the auspices of the U.N. and sponsored by 18 countries, including the United States.
Complicating Daines and Warner's effort is the fact that the administration opposes a statutory change in authority for U.S. Cyber Command, which currently sits under the auspices of Strategic Command.
The Clinton campaign has denied any wrongdoing, arguing that Band was reaching out to Abedin in his role as Bill Clinton's personal aide, not under the auspices of the foundation.
World leaders are due to commit to two global initiatives, one on refugees and the other on migrants, by the end of 2018 under the auspices of the United Nations.
Meanwhile, with elements of foreign trade policy following under the auspices of the executive branch, the midterm election is unlikely to have much of an impact on what comes next.
If intercollegiate athletics, under the auspices of the N.C.A.A., wants to continue to receive such preferential treatment, it has to adhere to the educational goals that it purports to represent.
Under the auspices of the 1998 Copyright Extension Act, Mickey Mouse, or at least the original version of him seen in Steamboat Willie, will enter the public domain in 2024.
The legislation would require only a 51-vote majority in the Senate, instead of the usual 60 votes, because it is written under the auspices of Congress's 85033 budget resolution.
Official celebrations for the students of 1919 will take place this weekend across China — under the auspices of leaders who stand for many policies and values that those students opposed.
The free philosophy event, held in dozens of cities around the world, first came to New York in 2015, under the auspices of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.
Those allegations resulted, at the time, in the largest case ever brought under the auspices of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the keystone in the United States' anti-corruption regime.
The legislation would require only a 6900-vote majority in the Senate, instead of the usual 2628 votes, because it is written under the auspices of Congress's 28503 budget resolution.
A group of economists under the auspices of the National Bureau of Economic Research, among them the "Freakonomics" co-author Steven Levitt, analyzed a trove of big data from Uber.
It is not just that, except for the Palestinians, every other refugee crisis across the globe is taken care of under the auspices of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
One, "Cuckoo Clock," is about 200 or so professors of medicine and their spouses who gather in Grindelwald, Switzerland, for a conference under the auspices of the World Health Organization.
But the main focus of the hearing was Facebook's Libra project, which the company is trying to launch with other partners under the auspices of the Switzerland-based Libra Association.
Warren, along with Republican Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, also objects to a provision that would allow companies to hide payments to doctors under the auspices of continuing medical education.
Andy Cruz is undoubtedly obsessed with fonts, having created them for 20-plus years under the auspices of House Industries, a design firm cofounded with Rich Roat in the early 1990s.
Many of the clinics that provide these stem-cell therapies have done so under the auspices of patient-funded, institutional review board–approved research, and the research is listed on ClinicalTrials.
Under the auspices of the NER, set up in 2010 to counter liberal values and champion nationalist policies, some of Orban's associates have won an increasing share of publicly funded business.
"It has been organized under the auspices of the alt lite, which embraces civic nationalism, rather than the alt right, which advocates white nationalism," the ADL said in a blog post.
Even his conversion to the Jehovah's Witness faith came under the auspices of his frequent collaborator, ex-Sly and the Family Stone bassist, Larry Graham—who happens to be Drake's uncle.
Support our call for establishment of an independent investigatory commission which, under the auspices of the U.N. and within six months, will present a report to the Public Ministry of Honduras.
In the Solomon Islands, only a single government has survived a full term, and that was under the auspices of RAMSI, an Australian-led international policing mission that concluded in 2017.
The children were part of the Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, done under the auspices of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Among the scheduled honorees was Permata, a Malaysian children's organization that was founded several years ago under the auspices of Rosmah Mansor, the wife of the Malaysian prime minister, Najib Razak.
Ryan, in a Wednesday interview with "CBS This Morning," said he was open to sanctions but indicated that any action from Congress would come under the auspices of the Magnitsky Act.
It could not justify holding out for another 20 years under the auspices of amateurism, as college football did; it was a zero-sum game that required a zero-sum result.
"The Committee intends to provide the transcript, provided both parties agree to include it under the auspices of a protective order, which we understand is currently under discussion," the senators said.
A White House official said the meeting was under the auspices of the presidential transition, while the Russians said Mr. Kushner was acting in his capacity as head of Kushner Companies.
He did it under the auspices of the house of Celine, and he did it with Celine-branded Champagne miniatures and a (literal) drumroll, thanks to members of the Republican Guard.
In classical Greece, in fourth- and fifth-century Athens, the major artistic prize of the era, for drama, was given under the auspices of Dionysus, a god of wine and ecstasy.
Until last weekend, the U.S. had been "absorbing" Iranian escalation and responding — under the auspices of its "maximum pressure" campaign — through a creative cocktail of sanctions, cyber-attacks, and military deployments.
Under the auspices of Electronic Arts, which had developed the earlier versions of Scrabble for mobile phones, hundreds of thousands of users had signed up to play the popular word game.
Mr. Giannini said there is enough evidence to warrant an independent commission similar to one conducted in the Darfur region of Sudan under the auspices of the United Nations in 2004.
It has been 52 years since I and my colleague, Dr. Count Gibson, launched the first two community health centers in this country under the auspices of Tufts University Medical School.
The Tehran Museum collection was put together in the late 1970s under the auspices of Iran's empress, Farah Pahlavi, for Tehran's new museum of contemporary art, which was inaugurated in 1977.
Le Dialogue franco-russe (the Franco-Russian Dialogue) is an association created in 2004 under the auspices of Jacques Chirac, then president of France, and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
And he was there in the days that followed, when many of them came back, some with the same boxes, to work on cleaning up the mess under the auspices of Barclays.
The "insider threat" video appears to have been produced under the auspices of the National Insider Threat Task Force — a program that came out of an executive order signed by President Obama.
Given that Labour did not win a majority, and Brexit remains in progress under the auspices of a Conservative Prime Minister, it's a little hard to know what the quake part was.
What's new: Ziegler, who announced his desire in a Tweet last week, told Axios he believes the app can help more people if it were under the auspices of a larger organization.
Adding to the intrigue of a trial that has busted expectations of a dull trudge through Manafort's financial records is the fact that it is being conducted under the auspices of Mueller.
Some 47 winters before a Super Bowl finally ended under the auspices of a fundamentally inequitable NFL overtime system, a man named Brice Durbin took a three-hour drive to Topeka, Kansas.
"I am not a huge fan of having all my electronic life hosted under the auspices of U.S. legislation, especially not in light of recent events," he wrote in a 2013 post.
One crucial component was the simultaneous development of the Multics operating system — a joint effort of M.I.T. and corporations such as General Electric and Bell Labs, under the auspices of Project MAC.
Born: South Luzon, Philippines Lydia was recruited as a missionary for a church in the Philippines and was brought to the United States under the auspices of helping the church raise money.
But, feeling unrepentant and maybe even a little relieved to be out from under the auspices of the law, you find shade in a broken-down car and contemplate your next move.
It's a way to help Google win bigger deals and possibly convert customers from Microsoft Office to its own software over time, under the auspices of new G Suite boss Javier Soltero.
Erasmus added that it could not be held responsible "for any research that has not taken place under the auspices of Erasmus" by Dr. Liu, even though it continued to employ him.
"Nocturama" and other films in the series, which opens Wednesday under the auspices of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and UniFrance, scramble genres, starting as one thing, then turning into another.
Under the auspices of Seeds of Peace, Asleh started meeting with Israeli Jews, Americans, Europeans, and Jordanians, at events held everywhere from a camp in Maine to a kibbutz in the Negev.
Democrats objected to the fact that the bill did not explicitly block Trump from raiding defense funds and redirecting them toward building the wall under the auspices of a national emergency. Sen.
Every summer, the Public Theater — often referred to simply as "the Public" — stages a series of plays at Central Park's Delacorte Theater under the auspices of its Shakespeare in the Park program.
He went on in November, under the auspices of an anticorruption purge, to arrest more than 200 Saudi power brokers, including former government ministers, members of the royal family and wealthy magnates.
" He supported affirmative action programs to help rectify bias, but opposed provisions that amounted, he wrote, to any "variety of racial discrimination under the auspices of the government of the United States.
She said the United States will work with its allies to find a lasting diplomatic solution to resolve the hostilities in Syria under the auspices of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254.
The Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures, under the auspices of the Financial Stability Board, a global grouping of regulators, issued reporting guidelines in 2017, including for physical risks, but these remain voluntary.
I've been able to confirm that Osborne, under the auspices of his London-based Connaught Limited firm, is in talks with Fortune's owner Meredith, but I don't know who else he's working with.
Adding to this deeply flawed and unfair system is the inconvenient fact that most Wall Street arbitrations fall under the auspices of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the financial industry's self-regulatory organization.
The event, held under the auspices of peace and friendship, focused on the efforts of the French and English knights as they sought to best each other in the numerous tournaments and contests.
When it comes to the comic talents of Mr. Hart and Ms. Haddish, "Night School" (made under the auspices of Mr. Hart's production company) is less a showcase than a series of teasers.
Prepa should restart the negotiation with creditors, under the auspices of the Promesa law, and make sure that any debt restructuring is paired with the operational fixes that the power authority desperately needs.
Nor does deterrence explain removing deportation protections from nearly one million people who live in the country under the auspices of humanitarian programs or because they were brought to the country as children.
The Democratic candidates also agreed that Congress needs to issue a new directive if the United States is going to continue launching new attacks under the auspices of nearly two-decade old votes.
This small, interagency body, under the auspices of the Department of the Treasury, still vets foreign acquisitions of U.S. entities based on a limited concept of national security, focused on defense-related industries.
For a huge chunk of American history, whites gathered in town squares and other public spaces to murder black people under the auspices of punishing them for crimes they often had not committed.
Even after Burke was forced into retirement by the scandal surrounding Loeb, for example, he was still owed an eye-popping payout of $434,370 under the auspices of unused sick and vacation time.
So it is odd and it is sort of, it does sort of sound like a lure to sort of put people under the auspices of a socialize government and to zap their initiative.
There he met Matt Lucero, and together the two artists, along with Phunam Thuc Ha, formed their collective in Vietnam, under the auspices of an advertising agency, in order to skirt the country's censorship.
If he had made "The Irishman" under the auspices of a traditional Hollywood studio, it would have been business as usual, and the film would most likely be playing at a theater near you.
Sunday will be the sixth time in the last eight years that I've run the marathon in New York as a guide runner for runners with disabilities, always under the auspices of Achilles International .
In the decade to 2016 nearly half a million refugees were resettled in the United States under the auspices of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)—a hefty 70% of total global resettlements.
But frustrated by the lack of cooperation from Congress, and keen to reveal his initiative at the 2015 Paris climate talks, Mr Obama issued the regulation under the auspices of the Clean Air Act.
China is pursuing these initiatives under the auspices of the "One Belt, One Road" (OBOR) project, which, in its most expansive conception, would cover 65 countries and approximately 40 percent of the world economy.
Rome does not have an extradition treaty with Sudan, so Italian officials met their Sudanese counterparts this year under the auspices of the NCA in London to pave the way for an eventual deportation.
Work on TALONS will be continued by the Navy, but ACTUV (Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (yes, the acronym has an acronym in it)) will stay under the auspices of DARPA.
Hissène Habré, the president of Chad from 1982 to 1990, was found guilty of crimes against humanity, rape and torture by a court in Senegal set up under the auspices of the African Union.
Under the auspices of public safety, the City of Chicago barred drill artists from working in their hometown, going so far as to prevent a hologram of Keef from "performing" even in neighboring Indiana.
We must bring together all the world's governments under the auspices of the United Nations, to agree to a kind of counter-propaganda non-proliferation treaty targeting hate speech, fake news and extremist content.
Mr. Remez said that they were not trying to undercut Mr. Abbas and, in fact, they favor talks with the Palestinians — but not under the auspices of the Russians, who should not be trusted.
The regulatory scheme for automotive vehicles comes under the auspices of the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, but their authority to oversee these emerging technologies will have to evolve.
Neighborhood watch platforms that encourage people to report petty crimes, such as Neighbors—a home security social network run by Ring, which is owned by Amazon—have facilitated profiling under the auspices of safety.
A person familiar with the matter said there have been discussions between the administration and automakers about producing ventilators -- but that they remain preliminary, and aren't under the auspices of the Defense Production Act.
Under the title "Darkness and Light," and under the auspices of Lincoln Center's White Light Festival, Mr. Foccroulle alternates mainly between contemporary and Baroque works, from Hosokawa and Gubaidulina to Grigny, Buxtehude and Bach.
About 18 months ago, Microsoft reorganized, dismantling its traditional Windows organization in favor of a focus on cloud computing, bringing core elements of Windows engineering under the auspices of the Azure cloud platform unit.
"I'm a little surprised that Rupert seems as well disposed to Trump as he is," said William Kristol, a conservative Trump critic who co-founded The Weekly Standard under the auspices of News Corp.
The African Union runs a peacekeeping mission in Somalia, under the auspices of the United Nations, and the base that was attacked, in the town of Kolbio, was under the command of that mission.
He did so under the auspices of Stanford's avant-garde-leaning Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, but Conte's preferences tended to the more readily intelligible, albeit with stylistic curveballs thrown in.
The issue: Democrats objected to the fact that the bill did not explicitly block Trump from raiding defense funds and redirecting them toward building the wall under the auspices of a national emergency. Sen.
The suit calls Wright a "business partner" of this venture but names Dave Kleiman as the "sole member" of W&K, giving him ownership of all bitcoins mined under the auspices of that venture.
" Cutting to the heart of the matter, Trudeau cited the roughly 3,000 workers who will be hired under the auspices of the deal: "The fact is that there are jobs in London relying on this.
His death, in the hillside town of Settignano, came after a brief illness, said the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the arts festival run under the auspices of the Florence opera, where Mr. Panerai performed for decades.
Precedent suggests that the trustbusters in the Department of Justice (under the auspices of the president), and not the Federal Trade Commission (a creature of Congress), will have the biggest say on the tie-up.
Nova, whose work is often participatory and encourages audience engagement, will be performing under the auspices of this weekend's 2019 Art in Odd Places Festival, curated this year by Lulu Lolo around the theme INVISIBLE.
The report was written and published under the auspices of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, which brings together the 13 federal agencies that work on climate change issues, from the Energy Department to NOAA.
While in the past most pro-democracy parties have pushed for more representation for Hong Kong under the auspices of "one country, two systems," increasingly politicians and activists have renounced the policy as irredeemably flawed.
The operation in the Nigerian village of Kumshe, close to the border with Cameroon, was conducted under the auspices of a multinational force fighting Boko Haram, the statement from Communications Minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary said.
Gathered at the steps of the city's Nouvel Opera House, they are protesting the imminent opening of a bar and social club under the auspices of the far-right extremist group, the Groupe Union Défense.
"The meeting on South Sudan tomorrow will be held under the auspices of (Ethiopian) Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed with the aim of bridging gaps between President Salva Kiir and Riek Machar," the ministry statement said.
Founded in 2016, Diam Concept operates its laboratory on the Paris campus of the National Center for Scientific Research, a prestigious public organization operating under the auspices of the French Ministry of Education and Research.
The Base illustrates what law enforcement officials and extremism experts describe as an expanding threat, particularly from adherents who cluster in small cells organized under the auspices of a larger group that spreads violent ideology.
The Cincinnati May Festival was responsible for that premiere, and its forces brought the work — since then largely forgotten — to Carnegie Hall in 2014, under the auspices of the late, lamented Spring for Music festival.
This musical reimagining of a section of Tolstoy's "War and Peace," directed with boundless inventiveness by Rachel Chavkin, began life in a small Off Broadway space under the auspices of Ars Nova five years ago.
The bill, House Bill 136, would establish a regulatory framework for patients to obtain cannabis with a doctor's prescription at approved dispensaries, under the auspices of the renamed Department of Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control.
Some researchers believe Sandworm works instead under the auspices of Russia's military intelligence group known as the GRU, due to its focus on Russia's military enemy Ukraine and some early targeting of NATO and military organizations.
The group, which is releasing its plan under the auspices of the Climate Leadership Council, includes James Baker, the only person to have served as White House chief of staff, treasury secretary and secretary of state.
I think folks often lose sight of it because it's happening under the auspices of the 2016 presidential election investigation, which, at its face, is, did Donald Trump benefit from the interference of the Russian government?
That leaves Americans at the brink, wondering if the U.S. government, under the auspices of Trump and his cronies who helped start the Iraq War in 2003, will stumble into another war for no good reason.
But it's refreshing to know that the franchise is still at the forefront of cutting edge visual effects and inventiveness under the auspices of John Knoll, ILM's chief creative officer and Rogue One's visual effects supervisor.
Palombella directed the choir until last week but Nardella had effectively been replaced in January when the pope moved it under the auspices of another Vatican department and appointed an Italian archbishop to oversee its finances.
We know now that the parents homeschooled their children under the auspices of the Sandcastle Day School, which is simply the name they used when they filed a private school affidavit with the state of California.
Since 2012, Jianguo has trained his criticism chiefly on one target: the Global Times ( Huanqiu Shibao ), a pro-government, strongly nationalistic, and influential tabloid daily, which is distributed widely under the auspices of the People's Daily.
The exchange, TrustX, is set to launch as a B Corporation — a license awarded to businesses that follow a set of socially aware guidelines — under the auspices of trade group Digital Content Next early next year.
Ministers from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Nepal came to the agreement after a conference on child protection held under the auspices of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
GILLES VONSATTEL This thoughtful, quietly powerful pianist plays "Revolution," a solo recital under the auspices of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at the Rose Studio, where the society hosts an excellent new-music series.
Ushakov said a meeting between Putin and Trump was likely to happen under the auspices of the G20 summit in Hamburg in Germany in July and that it was important that their meeting brought tangible results.
In addition, Congress should create a new and separate lending authority under the auspices of the Commerce or Treasury Department that can essentially lend into all elements of the economy with low or no interest rates.
The trophy, originally deemed the Secretary's Cup when both services were under the auspices of the Department of Transportation, had its name pluralized in 2003, with the Coast Guard's move to the Department of Homeland Security.
She was at the University of Cape Town and he was at the University of the Western Cape, but they had come under the auspices of the same program, and so had program field trips together.
McGurk said there was no "automatic severance clause" in the 2014 agreement that allowed the US to operate in Iraq under the auspices of the anti-ISIS coalition, meaning there is still time to mend relations.
By casting her psychological portrait of the prophet under the auspices of the Prague writer, Zornberg ushers the reader into the sinuous, metaphysical angst of a man facing the divine and the elusive meaning of life.
As Acadia University's Jeffrey Sachs notes, the Trump Department of Education has already launched several investigations into pro-Palestinian campus speech under the auspices of Title VI. It's possible this could escalate after the executive order.
PARIS (Reuters) - France said on Thursday Syrian peace talks should resume as quickly as possible under the auspices of the United Nations and appeared to question plans for Russian-backed discussions on the subject in Kazakhstan.
According to a study released Thursday by the Vera Institute for Justice (which is now helping fund the representation efforts in the other cities, under the auspices of the Safe Cities Network), the results were stunning.
This week Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, produced six tests for judging if Labour should support the final deal, while a cross-party group under the auspices of Open Britain came up with ten points.
The China News Service is run under the auspices of the cabinet's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, and is designed to serve as a news source for Chinese communities in places like Hong Kong and self-ruled Taiwan.
Unless the Philadelphia Fire Department or Streets Department are using ALPR, this strongly suggests that the city's police department is trawling city streets under the auspices of Google while snapping thousands of license plate images per minute.
EPA General Counsel Matthew Leopold signed a memo on Tuesday directing staff to reconsider a decision five years ago under President Barack Obama that restricted the mine's disposal plans under the auspices of the Clean Water Act.
Former Secretary David Shulkin was among those who told staff to keep quiet about the fact that the Marvel magnate was so closely involved in the agency under the "auspices of protecting his privacy," CNN previously reported.
A mediating organization known as the Minsk Group, led by Russia, the United States and France and operating under the auspices of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, issued a statement praising the cease-fire.
While in some places, like New York, such work must be carried out under the auspices of licensed funeral directors, in others, like New Jersey and Pennsylvania, private contractors without any special permits may pick up bodies.
The Islamic State's loss of Surt would signify the culmination of a summer-long offensive by militias from Misurata, under the auspices of the Government of National Accord, the Tripoli-based authority backed by the United Nations.
According to reports, the raid was executed under the auspices of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and would therefore have had to have been authorized by recent Trump appointee Geoffrey Berman.
The Toughman Contest originated in 22004 under the auspices of being a legitimate amateur boxing event that allowed anyone to enter the ring; the only limitation was that no competitor could have more than five amateur bouts.
Minnesota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota have similar statutes, but Rosenbloom says Wisconsin's is the most extreme because it puts pregnant women under the auspices of juvenile courts and child protection laws that deny the women due process.
The first version — scored for cello, violin, clarinet and piano, in addition to voice — will have its premiere on Tuesday at the Kimmel Center under the auspices of Opera Philadelphia, where Mr. Brownlee is an artistic adviser.
Appearing under the auspices of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, this engaging foursome performs the third of Mozart's "Prussian" quartets, Beethoven's titanic Op. 303 quartet, and a rarity: Ives's Quartet No. 2.212-875-5788, chambermusicsociety.
Carried out under the auspices of the alcohol institute and led by Dr. Mukamal, the study was to examine the effects of alcohol on adults aged 50 and older who were at high risk for heart disease.
He also was careful to stress that HPE would continue to be good stewards of the SPIFFE and SPIRE (the SPIFFE Runtime Environment) projects, both of which are under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
Current American efforts to promote digital development, whether under the auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development, or whole-of-government initiatives such as the Indo-Pacific-facing Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership, remain inadequately resourced.
The role is open to interpretation — working under the auspices of the Library of Congress, a nonpartisan institution, each laureate is given a stipend of $35,20053 and support to pursue a project of his or her choosing.
The American president, a prolific — and often contentious — user of Twitter, will also deliver the keynote address at a conference about social media, under the auspices of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the king's powerful son.
She explained the process, and all the traps in her way, to Jon Stewart on The Daily Show and created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under the auspices of the 2010's Dodd-Frank bank reform bill.
Its roll-out required geo-referencing and identification of millions of property boundaries and, ultimately, about four million properties covering some 403 million hectares will come under the auspices of CAR - roughly half the size of Brazil.
The precedence set with each of these designations has effectively allowed former nuclear facilities to be categorized and maintained under the auspices of USFWS, just like any other monument or park with no history of chemical contamination.
"I think that the international community can doubt it as long as there isn't an international inquiry under the auspices of the United Nations," Florian Philippot, deputy leader of Le Pen's National Front party, told France Inter radio.
Mu Sochua said the opposition wanted dialogue with the ruling Cambodian People's Party under the auspices of countries that signed and guaranteed peace accords in Paris in 1991: the biggest world powers, Asian powers and Southeast Asian states.
The three laureates - Aaron Ciechanover, Finn Kydland and Richard Roberts - arrived on April 29 for a program covering mainly academic exchanges at elite North Korean universities in Pyongyang, under the auspices of the Vienna-based International Peace Foundation.
The China News Service is run under the auspices of the Chinese cabinet's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, and is designed to serve as a news source for Chinese communities in places like Hong Kong and self-ruled Taiwan.
This year's ceremony was held under the auspices of the Candlelight Party, linked to former opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who was himself wounded in the 1997 attack and who fled Cambodia in 2015 to escape a defamation conviction.
In a statement on Saturday, Boeing said that it would create a team that would serve as "technical advisor" to Russia's Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC), and would operate under the auspices of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board.
It's on the level of a cult—I'm thinking of cases like David Koresh [and the Branch Davidians] where there's families and children living in one household under the auspices of a spiritual leader that's brought people together.
The chef, Diego Garcia, and the manager, Phil Johnson, met under the auspices of Eric Ripert—Garcia was a sous chef at Ripert's fish temple, Le Bernardin, and Johnson a sommelier at his haute wine bar, Aldo Sohm.
The sanctions are a boost to the new unity government, which was formed under the auspices of the United Nations in December, has strong support from Western countries that are desperate to end years of turmoil in Libya.
Mr. Siebert, who died in 1998, labored for decades to create a dictionary of the Penobscot language, which scholars are completing under the auspices of the Maine Folklife Center and the Penobscot Nation Cultural and Historic Preservation Department.
"The original architect of this mansion, William Bosworth, worked on the Rockefeller family estate, Kykuit in Tarrytown, and under the auspices of John D. Rockefeller Jr., Bosworth was commissioned to restore the Palace of Versailles, France," she continued.
The concerts, presented on three successive evenings under the auspices of the Lincoln Center Festival, drew sizable crowds to the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, proving that today, finding an audience for percussion-only music is not a problem.
A high-level meeting to promote legal avenues for admitting Syrian refugees, to be held on March 30 in Geneva under the auspices of the United Nations Refugee Agency, is an opportunity for countries to make concrete pledges.
Over the last two decades, largely under the auspices of the Social Democrats — either as the governing party, or as the junior party with control over domestic ministries — state-financed poverty has been replaced by privately-financed poverty.
Only now, five years after its league shut down in protest of Johansen's election, have domestic league matches resumed, with a new government-backed league formed under the auspices of a federation that is not recognized by FIFA.
In recent months, a group under the auspices of the Carnegie Council in New York, led by Janos Pasztor, a former United Nations climate official, has begun to work through the thorny international issues of governance and ethics.
Maas said on German television that after a ceasefire and arms embargo had been observed, a political process must take place under the auspices of the United Nations to give Libya a prospect of ending its civil war.
Maas said on German television that after a ceasefire and arms embargo had been observed, a political process must take place under the auspices of the United Nations to give Libya a prospect of ending its civil war.
The colorful Aymara Festival of Alasita - which means "buy me" - held on Friday, is an annual tradition, with local artisan fairs dealing in miniatures, which are then blessed under the auspices of the indigenous god of abundance, Ekeko.
"There is no alternative to a negotiated political solution agreed by both parties under the auspices of the United Nations," deputy foreign ministry spokesman Alexandre Georgini told reporters in a daily briefing, reiterating Paris' support for de Mistura.
"It's the art of saying nothing," said former Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel, who came close but failed to reach a deal with Yasir Arafat at Camp David in 2000 under the auspices of President Bill Clinton.
In a new Popular Mechanics article, journalist Tim McMillan acquired documents from Bigelow Aerospace's exotic science division, Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies, or BAASS, indicating that the organization did explore strange phenomena under the auspices of the AATIP program.
Unlike Aereo, a commercial service which provided local programming until it was shot down by the Supreme Court in 2014, Locast has registered as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit advocacy group (under the auspices of the Sports Fan Coalition).
Last year the International Resource Panel, an independent scientific body under the auspices of the UN Environment Programme, suggested that wiser use of resources could add $2trn, or roughly the GDP of Italy, to the global economy by 0003.
We can hold the discussion in person with a moderator of your choosing, in front of an audience, under the auspices of the Committee to Protect Journalists, or in a written discussion on some neutral platform such as Medium.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A solution to the Syria crisis cannot simply be military and must include a political process under the auspices of the United Nations that envisages free elections as a goal, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday.
Now, while Facebook's 370 million European users will remain under the auspices of Facebook Ireland, everyone else gets moved to Facebook Inc, based in Menlo Park, which has to comply with the much-less-strict U.S. data protection laws.
Failure to reach an agreement in a timely fashion, most likely under the auspices of an IMF program, could further constrain financing flexibility and result in a disorderly adjustment with significant damage to public finances and the overall economy.
This statute was used many times to appoint special prosecutors or independent counsel; over time the statute was also amended to limit these prosecutor's powers and bring them increasingly under the auspices of the Department of Justice for supervision.
Taking a step back from this scale model of Raad's rebuilt, culturally-connected city, it seems that perhaps the biggest wink of all is directed at us, taking it all in under the auspices of Beirut's finest commercial gallery.
The planned bond issue of up to 30 billion forints, approved by 4iG's shareholders on Thursday, is set to become one of the first transactions under the auspices of the National Bank of Hungary's programme, which began in July.
"Businesses with a known gay clientele were usually subject to police harassment or raids, sometimes under the auspices of health code violations or permit violations," said Eric Feingold, history curator at the Ohio History Connection, the state's historical society.
Under the auspices of the National Institutes of Health, a large team of scientists is now engaged in creating a "normal" microbiological road map for the following tissues: gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, skin, airways, urogenital tract, blood and eye.
The country has been celebrating the 22004th anniversary of the act of national heroism that brought it independence after 22005 years of brutal Indonesian occupation: a referendum held under the auspices of the United Nations on August 22th, 1999.
The global comics expo was held under the auspices of the Saudi General Entertainment Authority, which has bucked some of the austere Islamic kingdom's strict social codes to host a series of festivals, comedy shows and concerts this year.
The brothers David and Charles Koch, who had previously tried to influence politics under the auspices of the Libertarian Party—David was the Party's Vice-Presidential candidate in 1980—became the most important donors to Republican causes and candidates.
About 900 Syrian female relatives and children of Islamic State fighters were freed this week under the auspices of local Arab tribal leaders, said Mostapha Bali, a spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces, the American-backed Kurdish-led force.
"I took note of the statement by the Russian Federation that the outcome of the (Sochi) congress would be brought to Geneva as a contribution to the intra-Syrian talks process under the auspices of the U.N.", he said.
African critics of the Asian superpower claim that the Chinese government is exploiting Africans for their cheap labor so as to create supply chain infrastructure to export sub-market value natural resources under the auspices of altruistically helping underdeveloped nations.
Yup, that's right, today's song is peak late aughts southern rap posse cut: Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne, and Birdman on a Cool & Dre track under the auspices of a younger, equally The Best but less famous DJ Khaled.
Now you can, thanks to a free website under the auspices of Duke University that allows registered users to peruse a library of some 9,000 digital scans of fossils uploaded to the site from scientists at more than 70 institutions.
But the asylum officers who spoke to Vox under the auspices of their union believe they've already seen that future — they see a US asylum system that has all but turned its back on people fleeing persecution in their home countries.
The group, which involves executives from European oil firms such as OMV and Eni and gas and power firms such as Fluxys and Engie, will meet behind closed doors in Brussels under the auspices of the European Commission on Thursday.
The high-flying prospectors in question are a group led by Cristian Rossi, an expert on remote sensing, which has been organised under the auspices of the curiously named Satellite Applications Catapult, an innovation centre backed by the British government.
Under the auspices of attending the Republican Governors Association Annual Conference in November, the two eluded Bentley's security staff for private dinners together and to attend a Celine Dion concert where they went backstage and made the singer an honorary Alabamian.
The communique of the plan reached in Munich said the powers had established a cease-fire task force, under the auspices of the United Nations, co-chaired by Russia and the United States, and including members having government and opposition groups.
Plus, I got the sense that operating under the auspices of helping sick people makes outside investors more comfortable with the idea of spending large sums of money on something that's still landing disproportionate numbers of the less fortunate in jail.
On January 29th, TechCrunch revealed that under the auspices of partnerships with beta testing firms, Facebook had begun paying users aged 13 to 24 to install an enterprise certificate, allowing Facebook to intercept all internet traffic to and from user devices.
One question is whether the intervention has already gone too far and whether Mr. Assad now feels emboldened enough to thwart the efforts that resumed on Friday in Geneva to negotiate a political settlement under the auspices of the United Nations.
He is serious and earnest about his artistic goals, especially when it comes to wanting to transform dreary spaces using large-scale murals made under the auspices of TAG Public Arts Project, a nonprofit he founded to encourage street art.
Prince Mohammad's response to this shifting dynamic in energy markets is a two-part plan: Combine IPO revenues (expected anywhere between $100-200 billion) with the $500 billion in U.S. Treasuries currently under the auspices of Saudi Arabia's Public Pension Fund.
The Dutch designer was previously invited to show at Couture Week in 2011, and the otherworldly garments that she sends down the runway on the ready-to-wear schedule are arguably more at home under the auspices of the Chambre Syndicale.
The United States has argued that disputes over territory and fishing rights in the waterway should be settled among all the countries involved in the dispute, and preferably under the auspices of the regional group, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
And an ongoing study of young nurses under the auspices of the Harvard School of Public Health is exploring evidence that higher intakes of saturated fats (as well as too many simple carbohydrates) can raise the risk of premenopausal breast cancer.
Coincidentally, in the days after the Pulwama attack, when India was sounding the war drums, atrocities against the Kashmiri people were also in the news—being reviewed at an event held under the auspices of the European Union's human rights commission.
Filburn, the Court ruled that a farmer's "personal use" of wheat — that is, wheat that was not sold in interstate commerce but merely used to feed his family and his livestock — fell under the auspices of Congress's Commerce Clause jurisdiction.
The group is down by more than 13 percent since then, however, and even last week's executive order to investigate whether U.S. steel companies need additional trade protections under the auspices of national security delivered only a short-lived rebound.
He was later chairman of the International Research Council of the Center for Strategic and International Studies at Georgetown University in Washington and editor of The Washington Quarterly, a journal on international affairs under the auspices of George Washington University.
The group operates under the auspices of the American Legislative Exchange Council, a wider effort funded by the petrochemicals billionaires Charles G. and David H. Koch that has drawn scrutiny for helping corporations and local politicians write legislation behind closed doors.
That appears to create an opportunity for California to establish a mechanism for drivers to unionize under the auspices of a state labor board, which could be extended to oversee union activity for other gig workers excluded from federal jurisdiction.
Vox Media acquires the company behind New York Magazine It's been a wild ride for HuffPost, which began in 2005 as a collection of celebrity bloggers brought together under the auspices of Arianna Huffington, from whom the site took its name.
Ms. Powell Jobs suggested that they continue working together under the auspices of her firm, Emerson Collective, which owns a majority stake in The Atlantic magazine and a significant minority share in Anonymous Content, a television, film and talent-management company.
"The Food and Allied Workers Union and employers from eight Illovo farms in Kwa-Zulu Natal province have failed to reach an amicable agreement under the auspices of the CCMA and a strike certificate has been issued," an FAWU statement said.
He also alluded to a frequent claim by conservatives that platforms "selectively" moderate political speech on their platforms under the auspices of Section 230 and referred to a court decision that said the breadth of the law was no longer necessary.
The Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation, operating under the auspices of the nonprofit National Press Club Journalism Institute, has been actively working to build support and plan for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and preservation of a memorial located in Washington.
Zukin says that in the wake of the recent death of co-CEO Mark Hurd, Oracle is ripe for transformation under the auspices of a leader like Block as it struggles to keep pace with rivals like Amazon in the cloud.
His exit follows a blog post in August by Jennifer Blakely, who said that she started a relationship with Drummond while she worked for him at Google, now under the auspices of Alphabet, and that the two later had a child.
ISTANBUL, Oct 27 (Reuters) - A solution to the Syria crisis cannot simply be military and must include a political process under the auspices of the United Nations that envisages free elections as a goal, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday.
Under the auspices of Warren's anti-corruption plan, the senator is calling for the reinstatement and modernization of the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, a significant increase to salaries for congressional staffers and stronger funding for agencies that support congressional lawmaking.
In December 2016, a man stormed a local Washington, DC, restaurant and fired an assault rifle -- under the auspices of investigating the debunked "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory regarding Hillary Clinton and a pedophile ring supposedly being run out of the establishment.
In February 2014, Iran's Spanish-language Latin American network, Hispan TV, produced a short clip about a group of local converts visiting Iran under the auspices of a cultural institute run by Rabbani for the anniversary of the Iranian revolution.
And while it's true the agreement has effectively curbed Chinese intrusions into U.S.-based companies for the purposes of intellectual property theft, it cannot address government intrusions into private firms' systems under the auspices of the country's 2016 Cybersecurity Law.
Sanders, who has aggressively courted Latino voters in his 2020 bid for the White House, is the third presidential candidate to sit down with Latino members under the auspices of BOLD PAC, the fundraising arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
The story follows Meg Murry, a moody but brilliant young girl who travels to another planet under the auspices of three mysterious supernatural beings to save both her long-lost physicist father and, later, her prodigy baby brother Charles Wallace.
A group of leading China specialists and students of one-party systems under the auspices of the Hoover Institution and the Center on U.S.-China Relations of the Asia Society have issued a long report titled Chinese Influence & American Interests: Promoting Constructive Vigilance.
The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention — established in 1991, and now under the auspices of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, based in Geneva — is the only nontreaty-based United Nations body that directly accepts petitions from individuals.
As a longtime brand ambassador, the actress has walked red carpet after red carpet in stunning gowns, perfectly tailored pantsuits, and yes, a bra or two c/o the French luxury house, all under the auspices of her A-list stylist, Leslie Fremar.
Rusal, which has been working on the problem for several years, announced in April a memorandum of understanding with Tiocomposite, a company operating under the auspices of the Nanotechnology Centre of the Republic of Tartarstan, to convert red mud to sulphur concrete.
So says a report "Snow, Water, Ice, Permafrost in the Arctic" (SWIPA), produced under the auspices of the Arctic Council, a scientific-policy club for the eight countries with territory in the Arctic Circle, as well as observers including China and India.
Plenty of the Paris promises remain just that for now, but bosses ignore them at their peril, cautions Feike Sijbesma, who co-chairs the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition, which groups green-minded governments and businesses under the auspices of the World Bank.
We're all getting much older before we get a chance to have our friends and families buy us a bunch of highly necessary but obscenely expensive household shit, essentially bankrolling our transition into adulthood under the auspices of an antiquated heteronormative tradition.
Quito's fund, the first to be set up under the auspices of U.S.-based environmental group The Nature Conservancy (TNC) in 2000, has provided a model for nearly 60 cities around the world to boost water security from the source to the sink.
Appearing with Lieberman on "Squawk Box," Ridge said the estimated $6 billion per year devoted to biodefense measures could be smarter spent with a more cohesive strategy that aligns the efforts of all federal departments under the auspices of the vice president.
That speech was given under the auspices of the Russian government: The event was held at the headquarters of the Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency, a state-run media company created in 2013 by an official decree from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A recent report to the New Leadership and the American People on Social Insurance and Inequality, developed by the nation's top social insurance experts under the auspices of the nonpartisan National Academy of Social Insurance, provides an evidence-based foundation for these deliberations.
Rusal, which has been working on the problem for several years, announced in April a memorandum of understanding with Tiocomposite, a company operating under the auspices of the Nanotechnology Centre of the Republic of Tartarstan, to convert red mud to sulfur concrete.
Chmielewski also claims that Pruitt, who is under investigation for running up hefty travel bills, arranged trips under the auspices of official business in order to tour cities or countries he wanted to visit or to return to his home state of Oklahoma.
The paper, authored by Sarah Stone and Edwin Truman under the auspices of the Washington-based Peterson Institute for International Economics, assessed 211 funds and nine government pension funds, then scored them on elements such as governance, structure, transparency, accountability and behaviour.
But the Trump administration risks undercutting its own pressure policy through the provision of a little talked about type of waiver — not for oil purchases — but for continuing international nuclear cooperation with Iran under the auspices of non-proliferation and nuclear safety.
Cambridge Analytica was the American commercial subsidiary of a British company, which purchased Facebook data from a developer who duped people into relinquishing their data and friends list under the auspices of a personality quiz that would be used for academic research.
Shortly after the escape, the Nazis began to dismantle the Sobibor camp, one of three (along with Treblinka and Belzec) built for the explicit purpose of killing under the auspices of Operation Reinhard, the Nazi code name for the extermination of Jews.
NEWLY RELEASED BLOOD BATH Shot in Yugoslavia with English-speaking stars, this mid-1960s vampire film, made under the auspices of Roger Corman, has one of the most convoluted production stories in movie history — recut multiple times by a number of directors.
Abraaj Holdings Chairman Sean Cleary was positive about the move, saying in a statement, "Under the auspices of the Court, the situation has now been stabilized, and we can move forward to meet the firm's commitments and restore confidence in the platform."
The vow renewals happen in the late afternoon under the auspices of a pundit or Hindu priest at a 280-year-old Shiva Temple, situated on a small island in the center of the resort amid verdant greenery and redolent with orange marigolds.
Creating an endowment of $5 million and allowing the store to operate under the auspices of a nonprofit foundation would cushion it against the marketplace and enable it to continue in the wonderful space that it now occupies on West 40th Street.
However, O'dham Nation chairman Ned Norris, Jr., has argued that the area should fall under the auspices of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, which is meant to protect indigenous burial sites and return important cultural items to affiliated tribal entities.
Under the United Nations partition plan of 1947 to create a Jewish state and an Arab state from Mandatory Palestine, Jerusalem, with its holy sites, was designated as a "corpus separatum" — a separate, international entity under the auspices of the United Nations.
The system also allows passengers to buy extras such as seat upgrades, extra baggage or lounge access, and even non-airline items such as hotels, car hire and restaurant reservations, all under the auspices of the carrier on which they book their trip.
What began under the auspices of a book tour to promote a new novel from Clinton and writer James Patterson has rapidly evolved into an interrogation of Clinton's past behavior and current approach toward the #MeToo movement, including Clinton's pushback against Sen.

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