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Specifically, Ahmed says that when he was terminated from Oak on May 18, 2015, he was fully vested in his Fund X; 91 percent vested in Fund XI; 83 percent vested in the carry of Fund XII; and 54 percent vested in Fund XIII's carry.
"That's why we are so vested in this," Mona said.
Typically that authority is vested in a company's compensation committee.
The film is also not vested in an upbeat ending.
AOL had vested in it, its greenhouse program, I think.
The legislation would delay the tax due on these equity grants for up to seven years after an employee exercises an option and is vested in the stock, or becomes vested in the restricted unit.
Right now, that authority is vested in Title II. What's next?
"Justice is now vested in a judge's personal bravery," he says.
Why were Disney and Hard Rock so vested in this measure?
Just about every black citizen would be vested in the outcome.
Be genuinely vested in others' lives, sufferings, wins, and emotional state.
Your career is heavily vested in developing buildings and building roots.
But his government is heavily vested in keeping food prices low.
That represents the grant date value of shares that vested in 2018.
Options that expired or vested in 2016 were excluded from the analysis.
After two years with the company, the employee is vested in another 200 shares.
They're very vested in making an actual extension of what makes the game special.
They're vested in when a person needs a heart transplant, that those services be available.
After them power will be vested in an elected leader — President, Prime Minister or Hand.
Trump has merely used the legal authority Congress had long since vested in his office.
This was a revolt of people who did not feel vested in that future America.
Almost no industry is more vested in tax code changes than the structured settlement industry.
But by the powers vested in me by no one in particular, I'm issuing a ruling.
To protect the people's freedom, he argued, convening power should instead be vested in the states.
The company has partnered with New Story, a nonprofit that is vested in international housing solutions.
The power to "amend or modify" the agreement is vested in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Commission.
And only some of those shares vested in 2016, approximately 26 percent of them, according to filings.
The autonomous power to hurt, destroy or deceive human beings should never be vested in artificial intelligence.
Had the grants vested in 2018, they would have received a collective bonus of 12 million francs.
"Springfield is a town that has a lot of people really vested in it," Mr. Genderson said.
He will, however, remain head of the Communist Party, in which political power is vested in Cuba.
Aaron is an adult and the decision to get help is vested in him and him alone.
Article 3 of the Constitution provides that the judicial power shall be vested in one Supreme Court.
The monarch's role is largely ceremonial, with administrative power vested in the prime minister and the Parliament.
After one year, the employee is vested in 200 shares, and the share price has climbed to $75.
Remaining ever humble and fully vested in other people and in a cause you'd give up everything for.
Can't you just imagine Beyoncé saying, "By the power vested in me..." and then bursting out in "Halo"?
A parliamentary form of government, where all power is vested in the majority party, tends to move aggressively.
I'm just so lucky and fortunate that this man is so vested in my transition and my happiness.
The legality issue is murky, though, since "records management authority is vested in the president," in Ferriero's words.
"It is important that we remain engaged with them and that they continue to feel vested in our campaign."
Growing the home economy has a secondary effect of a larger percentage of the population vested in personal success.
It's vested in getting clients not only the best job and salary, but one they'll want to stick with.
And he hinted at the idea that political power in Russia had long been vested in a single leader.
And he seemed to mock Mr. McCabe for delaying his departure until his pension is fully vested in March.
By this point, buyers are so vested in the sale that they're hardly in a position to walk away.
I am vested in the fight for our planet but so many are complacent or living for the short term ….
Located in America's financial centre, the New York Fed has powers not vested in the country's 11 other reserve banks.
A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in a tyrant by a terrified general electorate. 2.
"We are very much vested in our community, and so we like people that care about their community," said Kascsak.
"To be frank and honest even a trade conflict between China and the U.S. would harm the European economy because there are a number of European and German companies vested in China producing for the American market, or vested in the U.S. producing German cars ... exporting to the Chinese market," he told CNBC Wednesday evening.
The air of absurdism may fit the skewed reality the movie evokes, in which epic power is vested in deficient individuals.
We will, at least, be asserting the agency that the Constitution vested in us, and that the court affirmed last week.
These are largely the powers that were vested in the financial control board of the District of Columbia with tremendous success.
"I'm comfortable having a lot of these calls vested in the service," said Mr. Everson, the former commissioner of the agency.
During this time, I was frequently reminded of the special power vested in those who represent and fight for our nation.
The most obvious problem stems from publicly elected officials delegating authority vested in them by voters to unelected, largely unaccountable bureaucrats.
The amount of power vested in lay reformers will tell us how serious the church is about truly addressing the scandal.
However, should our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and meet global energy demands be vested in a single 20th-century technology?
And there isn't a community that is vested in who are the preferred walk-ons coming on to the volleyball team.
But the more anti-Trump conservatives will shake lose of the Republican Party and create a conservatism less vested in electoral politics.
And by all of the power vested in me, I grant everyone who reads this column the permission to do that thing.
Even if the House wanted to, the power to slap tariffs on China is essentially vested in the executive -- that's President Trump.
Despite that, these men who claim to be looking out for the average person are obviously only vested in their own interests.
Sri Lanka has a slightly unusual leadership structure in which executive powers are vested in both the president and the prime minister.
He said that only then did Mr. Netanyahu push for the power to be vested in the prime minister and defense minister.
What do we do now as artists, writers, curators, and other members of a community that was so vested in one candidate?
But even those vested in Canadian trade are not expected to come to Trudeau's defense as long as the U.S. economy is roaring.
"By the power vested in me in the state of Arkansas, I do pronounce that you are husband and wife," their pastor announces.
"By the power vested in me by some random website on the internet, I still pronounce you husband and wife," jokes Jolé, 39.
Right here, right now, by the power vested in me by literally no-one, I am naming 2017 the Year of the Riff.
The Rules of the GOP, through state laws and state party rules, have vested in the people the power to elect our nominee.
Senate Democrats are especially vested in the race because they're resting their hopes of winning back Senate control on Clinton winning in November.
"I wanted an investor in the supply chain because they would be vested in my success, not an angel investor," Mr. Holmes said.
The team is really vested in that, so we do it all the time, but it's something you have to constantly talk about.
Saudi Arabia, for example, is a hereditary monarchy; power is vested in the royal family as a unit rather than the king alone.
California imposes an income tax on shares vested in the state, but does not tax stock that is sold after someone moves away.
And we become very vested in making sure John Smith is housed and safe and has the services he needs to stay housed.
In the past, the Congress has used the power vested in it by the Constitution to check the executive branch when it oversteps.
The oversight of the company's business is vested in the board, and day-to-day management of business is delegated to professional managers.
" The first line of Article II, Section 23.6 says, "The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
If a business is always looking to maximize profit, it'll be actively vested in trying to reduce expenses whenever possible — including (alas) employees' wages.
"Huge foreign investments are now vested in the region and global companies are already invading the land with both machinery and workforce," she said.
But the Arab coalition's military intervention is based on upholding the legitimacy of his internationally recognized government and the political transition vested in it.
With so much power now vested in the prime minister's office, Mr. Abe embarked on a controversial series of laws, including on defense matters.
Our greatest strength is vested in our partners and allies who share our dreams, our values and, yes, shoulder-to-shoulder share our burdens.
The responsibility for deciding exactly when in this range an inmate had been rehabilitated enough to be released was vested in state parole boards.
The ageing track, however, was vested in a separate body, initially privately held under the name Railtrack, now publicly owned and known as Network Rail.
Only when a state has a broad base of support, and power vested in institutions rather than individuals, can a country really be coup-proofed.
He's too vested in his own legacy of increasing the NIH budget, which got a $2 billion boost in each of the past two years.
Supreme imperial power was initially vested in the emperor himself, but by the 15th century had evolved into structures never before seen in European history.
The wave of support for anti-union parties is driven by their explicit promise to prune back the power vested in Brussels — a dangerous overreaction.
"The responsibility for representing the official position of the city in court is vested in the Corporation Counsel," a Law Department spokesman said in a statement.
Another key demand was from farmers from the indigenous tribal communities who have for generations cultivated forest lands that are not officially vested in their names.
Congress has, from 6900 to 2628, and, from 28503 to the present day, vested in federal district judges the specific power to appoint interim U.S. attorneys.
Second, the Budget Committee should only be made up of members from the Appropriations and Finance Committees, so they are vested in its outcome and passage.
It is precisely because this power is vested in the executive that there is a heightened need for the appearance and substance of fairness and justice.
America, as an idea, as a representative democracy with the power ultimately vested in the people and accountable to the people, is vanishing like a vapor.
"The United States has a substantial interest in protecting the office of the president and the powers and duties vested in that office," the brief said.
So with the power vested in us by virtue of having watched HGTV more than once: Whose mansion is more hellish, Dr. Phil's or Jeffree Star's?
It is dangerous to combine this partisan zeal with the power and discretion vested in the Attorney General to shape legal policy in the federal judiciary.
She believes that big-money fossil fuel donors who are vested in the status quo are putting up roadblocks to curbing emissions and deploying cleaner energy.
The receivers for Forge claimed that title to the APR facility vested in Forge, under Australia's Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (PPSA), when Forge filed for bankruptcy.
Bankers vested in Mexico have jumped at the chance this year to provide short to intermediate term loans where the stakes are seen as not too high.
The reason the legislation is 'political' is due to its opponents who are financially involved with the landfill or vested in protecting the EPA at all cost.
"The United States has a substantial interest in protecting the office of the president and the powers and duties vested in that office," the brief reportedly reads.
It says: all legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.
The power to pronounce the couple husband and wife, he said, was vested in him by the PGA Tour, the PGA Tour Champions and the tournament's sponsor.
So hopes must be vested in the second prong of HSBC's grand reform—to move capital away from the dreariest businesses and towards "higher growth and return opportunities".
The reason for this dichotomy is simple: Establishment Democrats have a lot vested in a Clinton victory, and establishment Republicans have almost nothing to gain if Trump wins.
If a community is underrepresented, and its needs not served, then its residents will not be vested in the city as a whole – it won't feel like home.
For a new photograph of a Hogarth to have any copyright vested in it, it must in some way be original (ie, amended, added to, written over, distorted).
But many white working-class men do not feel privileged — not in a society where power and status are often vested in well-educated elites along the coasts.
As relationship-based bankers fully vested in the success of their local communities, community banks know their customers personally and stand with them in good times and bad.
A new job may not be a winner if you're not immediately vested in the 401(k), or if the company match is lower than your previous job.
And by the power vested in me as a dude who is writing about them on the internet, let me tell you the Diarrhea Planet are motherfucking sick.
It would be nice to see a first spouse, one of these days, who was not vested in the floral-botanical complex or the role of policy adviser.
Authority is vested in the hands of a handful of aides who largely defer to congressional Republicans, while the president busies himself tweeting and plotting against Robert Mueller.
The idea was that if responsibility for decision-making was vested in Justice Department leadership, decisions to protect the rule of law were more likely to be made.
While in doing so, on the one hand, he has caused a frenzy among elites, he has also caused the disenfranchised to feel vested in the democratic process.
The winning bidder would also need to ensure that substantial ownership and effective control of Air India and Air India Express would continue to be vested in Indian nationals.
Castro has seven months to go before he steps down as president, although he will remain head of the Communist Party, in which political power is vested in Cuba.
Land ownership in Kenya is usually vested in fathers who customarily pass it on to their sons, making it hard for women to secure rights except through their husbands.
Some good people won't run for the Council if limited to eight years, he says, because it takes 10 years to be fully vested in the city's pension program.
Legislative power was vested in a Northern Ireland Assembly, and Ulster began a new era in which long-bitter adversaries pledged to abandon armed struggles and embrace political solutions.
"The Department of Justice is pleased with today's decision to lift the injunction and respect the legal authority vested in the administration by the U.S. Congress," the spokesman said.
At the time, the mission wasn't just Funny or Die, it was a model: User-generated content plus a voting mechanism plus celebrity shareholders who were vested in its growth.
"We [have] a culture that provides training, recognition, and a highly supportive community, vested in your success and growth," said Betty Palm, then Avon's president of social selling, at RepFest.
"There's more time to discuss work-life balance, health, kids, starting a side business, home-improvement projects, et cetera," said CFP LaKhaun McKinley, owner of MNM Vested in Katy, Texas.
The most prominent figures in the revolutionary story — the politicians we remember — were indeed wealthier and more vested in protecting their economic self-interest than the modern left would like.
Building relationships with others results in more authentic and genuine relationships where each person is truly [in]vested in the other person's success, and there is more give and take.
"We believe the best course of action would be for you to exercise the powers vested in the executive to make the documents we require available to Congress," they wrote.
And in the U.S. the power to impose these special-case tariffs was vested in the executive branch, on the understanding that this power would be used sparingly and judiciously.
The connection through food is something everyone experiences, and allows people to become vested in something that is shared through all, instead of through issues like taxes, foreign policy, etc.
The parallels between the works of Frankl and Schneider force the consideration of what happens when the human experience is vested in the computer, with algorithmic efficiency replacing philosophical understanding.
There is an infrastructure of journalists, intellectuals who are vested in a conventional combination of limited government, a relatively hawkish foreign policy, and a sort of religiously inflected public morality.
In 1877, the Supreme Court held that a pardon does not "affect any rights which have vested in others directly" because of the conviction for which a person has been pardoned.
But, as often happens when control over a powerful technology is vested in a single entity, Qualcomm has wielded its baseband processor patent in anticompetitive ways to protect its revenue stream.
Then, to make the idea more attractive, it made benefits portable, meaning that teachers vested in plans could quit and not lose money that they, or the state, had put in.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 212 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.
The National Supervision Commission (NSC) will have a comparable status to the cabinet, the supreme court and the top prosecutor's office, consolidating existing graft-busting powers vested in various government agencies.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.
He continued: There is an infrastructure of journalists, intellectuals who are vested in a conventional combination of limited government, a relatively hawkish foreign policy, and a sort of religiously inflected public morality.
Huckabee seems to have forgotten that those same founders are the ones who created the Supreme Court and vested in it the ultimate authority to determine the constitutionality—or unconstitutionality—of laws.
The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (EIGA), which expired in 1999 explicitly vested in a special three judge court the power to appoint Independent Counsels like Ken Starr and Lawrence Walsh.
First, the executive power is "vested" in the president of the United States, except where it was specifically qualified — for example, by the requirement for advice and consent for treaties and appointments.
"There was no clear authority vested in us to undertake investigations," Craig Reedie, WADA's president, wrote in the five-page letter, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times.
Other turn-offs, according to matchmakers, include talking about their net worth, how many shares they have vested in their company, or anything involving material possessions like planes or their lavish homes.
Those immigrants would be strongly vested in the future of their new homeland, and the viability of family farms that have long relied on agricultural labor supplied by immigrants might be resuscitated.
As result, it's time to look at an alternative plan, one in which new resources and decision-making power would be vested in a new federal authority for power in Puerto Rico.
In the name of the people's will, using a false democratic mantle, he has taken relentless aim at what he once called "legal impossibilism" — the counterbalancing power vested in an independent constitutional judiciary.
The pharmaceutical industry is vested in so-called orphan drugs because their strong patent protection helps ensure reliable pricing power for drugmakers, at a time when drug pricing strategies are being heavily scrutinized.
Copyright is automatically vested in the producer of any creative work — whether it be a painting, a sculpture, or a piece of writing — and requires enforcement only where a breach has been identified.
The park would be run under the flag of the park service, but control would be vested in a "management council" that would be unlike any other bureaucracy overseeing any national park today.
While there will undoubtedly be policy disagreements and grandstanding from those vested in the status quo or more interested in their immediate political future than the welfare of their constituents, the reality is inescapable.
The case, brought by several plaintiffs, including Gina Miller, an investment fund manager, and Deir Dos Santos, a hairdresser, is a constitutional one, about the powers vested in the government, the crown and Parliament.
At one level, this political situation is relatively standard practice, a procedure pursuant to our carefully constructed balance of powers: a battle of respective veto authorities vested in both the presidency and the Congress.
And the process that started that was one of economic inequality and the inability and unwillingness of the people vested in the upper, successful parts of the Roman state to address that economic inequality.
I consider my gun ownership a right vested in me by virtue of my citizenship, but I also regard it as a privilege I can lose if I don't guard it and protect it properly.
When it comes to the Clean Power Plan, Trump's words are "legally not all that relevant," said Ben Longstreth, a senior attorney at the National Resources Defense Council, because its powers are vested in Pruitt.
The facts, as laid out to Mr. Brill are that in 2015, Mr. Roth became fully vested in his retirement account because of his age and more than 0003 years with Yale New Haven Health.
PROMOTING ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 143. Policy.
On the eve of those elections, the head of the pro-Sisi bloc, told Reuters loyalist lawmakers would likely seek to amend the constitution to further empower the presidency and scale back powers vested in parliament.
His realized pay during that time — which is the amount earned in cash in the given year, plus the value of shares vested in that year, and gains from exercised options — totals $491.66 million, Equilar said.
The communique from the meeting said Beijing planned to "control and rule" Hong Kong using "all the powers vested in [it] under the constitution and the Basic Law," the mini-constitution that defines Hong Kong's status.
Griffith was paid 9.10 million pounds, including 6.77 million pounds under a bonus scheme that vested in alternate years, in 2016/17, and 2.5 million pounds in 2017/18, Sky said in its 2018 annual report.
"The attorney general has an enormous amount of power vested in him," said Ben Berwick, a lawyer with Protect Democracy, one of the groups leading a legal challenge to Whitaker's appointment filed by three Senate Democrats.
"As Taiwan faces increasing pressures from China's military coercion, influence campaigns, and efforts to undermine Taiwan's international space, the compound sends a crucial message that the United States remains very much vested in Taiwan," she said.
"Although Charlie's parents have parental responsibility, overriding control is by law vested in the court exercising its independent and objective judgment in the child's best interests," the hospital said in a statement laying out its position.
"I have too much respect for North Carolina's constitution to allow the growing encroachment of the legislative branch into the responsibilities the people of North Carolina have vested in the executive branch," he said at the time.
Juan Guaidó, recognized by the United States and other countries as the interim president of Venezuela, has emerged as a legitimate leader of Venezuela, with that power vested in him under Article 22019 of the Venezuelan Constitution.
The Supreme Court never has been asked to rule on whether Congress had constitutional authority under Article II — which states, "The executive power shall be vested in a President" — to effectively remove executive power over personnel performance.
Griffith was paid 9.10 million pounds ($11.3 million), including 6.77 million pounds under a bonus scheme that vested in alternate years, in 2016/17, and 2.5 million pounds in 2017/18, Sky said in its 2018 annual report.
Read the full executive order below: By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 203 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.
The doctrine posits that the powers of the executive branch are vested in the president, which means he has full control over executive agencies, and it questions how much Congress can limit or control the president's executive powers.
And while Google Venture is like very vested in Uber's success (Maris told Bloomberg that its total investment in Uber is larger than its annual investment budget), other divisions within Alphabet have increasingly started to butt up against Uber.
Public lands are part of our fabric of connectedness in this country; through our common ownership and appreciation of them, we are vested in one another, state to state, region to region, hunter to schoolteacher to tattooist to nation.
"With the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, I now ban all MPs with false eyelashes and false finger nails from stepping into Parliament," Job Ndugai said, a day after Magufuli's comments.
In 0003, according to proxy documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, Gilead paid: John Martin: $98.4 million John Milligan: $57.8 million Those figures represent the actual value of stock vested in 2016, not estimated fair value.
Because the power to remove Mr Trump is vested in the Senate—which is both controlled by Republicans and electorally biased toward them—popular feeling for impeachment will probably have to become a lot stronger for it to become possible.
We do a lot of extra work in our listening around the notion of sadness — a phantom quality in listening that most of us nonetheless recognize and agree on — and through our extra work, we become especially vested in the music.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday ruled that the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional because too much power is vested in the regulator's sole director, but that it can continue operating with the director removable by the president.
In 2009 Iraq held provincial elections, and in 2010 national elections, that resulted in stunning victories for those parties considered the most secular, the most vested in improving governance and services, the least tied to the militias and the least sectarian.
He originated the concept of mission control, with authority vested in a ground-based flight director, not in a pilot-astronaut soaring through space at 7 miles a second who might be overwhelmed by pressures, especially during launch or re-entry.
"Additionally, it reeks of bad faith, demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch, and, ultimately, deprives successful plaintiffs of the full measure of the remedy to which they are entitled," she added.
Looming over all of this is an ideological battle over the "unitary executive," the theory that all executive power in the United States government must be vested in the president, and over the legacy of the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim February 2018 as National African American History Month.
The Employment Retirement Income Security Act mandates that employees be fully vested in pension plans once they reach "normal retirement age," though companies have latitude to define that term and it does not have to be the same age for every employee.
Scholars have remarked, for example, that a biblical understanding of original sin and humankind's radical depravity (Genesis 220006) inspired the framers to design a constitutional system that would guard against the concentration or abuse of government powers vested in fallen human actors.
As Western governments became more expressive of the will of the governed, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church has been seen, by contrast, as a figure vested in bulletproof pre-modern absolutes, immune to electoral or popular pressures, accountable to God alone.
The images were beguiling and beautiful less often for the visual experience — the landscapes of Mars or Venus are in these pictures stubbornly ordinary — than for the knowledge I vested in them, or perhaps for the color they brought to my knowledge.
Obstruction of the Congress, particularly the House of Representatives when it is exercising the powers vested in it exclusively by the Constitution in Article 2202, Section 2628, clause 28500, is one of the gravest transgressions that can be committed in this democratic republic.
With passage of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act, all Americans will become vested in conservation, as the proposed legislation funds conservation of the species with the greatest needs now to keep them from being listed under the Endangered Species Act in the future.
First, the impeachment is an inquiry into the conduct of the president — in particular, whether, contrary to the Constitution, he misused the power and authority vested in him to use the agency of the executive branch to pursue a personal political agenda.
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday ruled that the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional because too much power is vested in the regulator's sole director, but that it can continue operating with the director removable by the president.
And, to me, you would just hope that the people who have so much power vested in them, the power -- ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Is there something that you or the firm would have done around compliance or other things to be stricter on accountability?
If it were widely understood over the 241 years since the founding that presidents were expected to be unconstrained except by the subset of federal laws that applies to the president, many of the powers vested in the Congress, including impeachment, would not exist.
"Should the administration seek to make settlements in any pending lawsuits regarding risk corridors payments, we remain committed to exhausting all legislative and judicial options to ensure the power of the purse vested in Congress under the Constitution is respected and maintained," the lawmakers wrote.
Therefore, by the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including section 502 of title 32, United States Code, and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, I hereby direct as follows: Section 1.
EXECUTIVE ORDER - - - - - - - PROTECTING THE NATION FROM FOREIGN TERRORIST ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.
Correction: An earlier version of this article implied that chimpanzees ran the government depicted in 1968's Planet of the Apes and its sequels when in fact political authority was vested in orangutans and chimpanzees served as a kind of scientist and intellectual caste.
The full text of the order is available below: By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to ensure the faithful execution of the laws, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Definitions.
When the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled last week that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) structure is unconstitutional, the court affirmed something I have been arguing for some time: too much power is vested in a single person, CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
" As recently as in a 2010 case, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., observed that if Congress had vested in a department head the power to appoint an inferior officer, "it is ordinarily the department head, rather than the president, who enjoys the power of removal.
Here is the order in its entirety: PROTECTING THE NATION FROM FOREIGN TERRORIST ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.
He seems only interested in maintaining his immense power, and the fact that he is willing to use the resources at his disposal to accomplish that end should give all Americans pause at the amount of power vested in an unelected, and seemingly unaccountable, professional inside-the-Beltway bureaucrat.
My ascension as interim president is based on Article 843 of the Venezuelan Constitution, according to which, if at the outset of a new term there is no elected head of state, power is vested in the president of the National Assembly until free and transparent elections take place.
Here is the full executive order: Executive Order Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.
It is a bizarre question since the United States Code says, "All functions of other officers of the Department of Justice and all functions of agencies and employees of the Department of Justice are vested in the attorney general," with a couple narrow exceptions dealing with administrative judges and prisons.
As early as 1872, the court recognized that it was 'a general principle of the highest importance to the proper administration of justice that a judicial officer, in exercising the authority vested in him, [should] be free to act upon his own convictions, without apprehension of personal consequences to himself.
Earlier in my career, I did some very dumb things, like leaving a job four months before I would have fully vested in a retirement plan (I could have just stayed, but I was in a hurry and it cost me) and using the default options in company-sponsored savings plans.
Until the full D.C. Circuit decides the issue, it remains unsettled whether an unelected appointee with massive executive powers unchecked by the president, by any other elected official, or by a multi-member commission satisfies the Article II requirement that executive power be vested in the president of the United States.
"Now, therefore, I, Donald J. Trump, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C 1601, et seq.), hereby declare that a national emergency exists at the southern border of the United States," the draft adds.
In a decision on Monday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals rejected the argument of Seila Law that the bureau's structure violates the Constitution's separation of powers clause because too much power is vested in a single director who can only be removed by the president for cause.
As Greenwald—the investigative journalist who helped Snowden blow the whistle on National Security Agency wrongdoing—wrote at The Intercept on Wednesday: [B]oth political parties have joined to construct a frightening and unprecedentedly invasive and destructive system of authoritarian power, accompanied by the unbridled authority vested in the executive branch to use it.
"By the power vested in me as a rabbi and because of the fact that I registered with the city clerk 60 years ago in order to be able to do such a ceremony, I now pronounce you husband and wife, according to the law of the State of New York," Rabbi Lookstein said playfully.
Under a PLA, skilled construction workers who have chosen not to join a union are forced to join a union or pay union dues and pay into union fringe benefit plans, even though they are not eligible for union pension and benefit plan distributions unless they join the union and become vested in its plans.
His promise to gut climate research from NASA's budget as part of a push to stop funding "politicized science" is the product of a disinformation campaign spanning decades, and funded by moneyed interests vested in maintaining the status-quo that has sought to undermine and delegitimize the rock-solid scientific consensus of anthropogenic global warming.
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release January 20, 2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER - - - - - - - MINIMIZING THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT PENDING REPEAL By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.
Opinions on whether the Saudis will play ball this time are split between those who say they are preoccupied with defending their market share by offering discounts and those who say they are now more vested in the long-term price of oil as they seek to sell shares in the state-run oil giant Saudi Aramco.
While most Americans want to believe that all government actions and authority are vested in those we elect, there's at least some chance that Trump is right -- that unelected officials with concerns about his foreign policy choices are leaking against their commander-in-chief to embarrass him, alter his behavior, or bring about his political demise.
Governor Rick Perry, who was at the time contemplating the White House, appealed to God: I, Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, under the authority vested in me by the Constitution of the State of Texas, do hereby proclaim the three-day period from Friday, April 22, 2011, to Sunday, April 23, 2125, as Days of Prayer for Rain in the State of Texas.
"And now, with the power vested in me by President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE, I hereby absolve all cadets who are on restriction for minor conduct offenses," Biden said, prompting loud cheers from the audience.
I have a 401(k) that I'm fully vested in, and we have an I.R.A. The reason why I believe in giving something to my children is not because I want an entitled child, but I believe if I have the ability to support his efforts, and he's not going off and making a rock band but doing something entrepreneurial, I will.
So there&aposs huge factions in Washington that are very vested in always having an enemy that Americans are scared of and right now what Democrats and Republicans, the leadership of each party as sort of a foreign policy lead are working in unison to do is to try and convince Americans to be sufficiently afraid of Vladimir Putin and Russia that they are willing to essentially acquiesce to everything.
A violation of the Hatch Act can result in a letter of reprimand, a civil fine of up to $1,000 or the suspension, demotion or even the removal of a federal employee, with enforcement powers generally vested in the United States Merit Systems Protection Board, if a charge is raised by the Office of Special Counsel, for individuals like Mr. Scavino who is not confirmed by the Senate.

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