Sentences with phrase «as preemptive»

If you're already dating that person before your divorce is final, the judge might insist on such a clause as a preemptive measure, or your soon - to - be ex might demand it.
That's why a growing number of twosomes are going into couples therapy as a preemptive strike against the tough times that will inevitably hit... and to learn how to keep the good times flowing.
As far as preemptive, I suspect he's anticipating all the bashing from those who haven't spent more than 10 seconds with one of these.
Well, the first thing to keep in mind is that patents are sometimes created as a preemptive strike.
He plans the series as a preemptive response to what he rightly assumes will be the exclusion of African American history and identity in the upcoming celebrations for the 1976 American Bicentennial.
Although a tweet claimed the end of development was not the result of legal issues, a later statement from a former member of the development team argued that Project M's development was in fact shut down as a preemptive measure for fears of potential legal action from Nintendo.
The front page of the press kit sported the name «Joint Task Force Guantánamo,» and these words, mounted I suppose, as a preemptive strike against every criticism we might level:
Dr. Michele Wright wanted to encourage use of the new canine flu vaccine in San Antonio, TX, two years ago as a preemptive measure, since dog flu had by then appeared in Houston.
WARNING: do not do this exercise to solve resource guarding with children — only do this as a preemptive training focus
And as a preemptive strike against the groans of «Not another social network!»
The Range Rover SVAutobiography will start at $ 200,490 in the U.S. when sales begin this summer, perhaps as a preemptive strike against a potential Mercedes - Benz GL - class - based Maybach model.
Teacher unions and other education advocates who favor the bill have been stressing that the Protect Our Schools Act serves as a preemptive measure against school privatization, particularly since Drumpf and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, both advocates of charters and vouchers, now guide federal policy.
When her father (Jim Beaver) presents her with a resplendent foundation pen as a preemptive congratulations, she requests to employ his typewriter instead.
As a preemptive move, she summons to town a corporate headhunter she knows, Nick Harris (Frederick Weller), to line up another position for her.
The decision by Craigslist to stop hosting personal ads came as a preemptive move after Congress passed the Fight Online Sex Trafficking... of other [dating sites.]»
I've noticed that you recommend tianchi as a daily supplement to help those with adrenal fatigue but you use it every day as a preemptive supplement based on your active lifestyle.
This is the enzyme responsible for the conversion of testosterone to DHT, and therefore acts as a preemptive DHT blocker.
As a preemptive effort, even before a seller puts itself on the market, a growing trend is to conduct sell - side due diligence.
As a preemptive strike against them (and their possible allies in a Bush Administration) Ivey presented «An American Bill of Rights for Culture.»
In a letter to Obama at the time, Brennan said he was «a strong opponent of many of the policies of the Bush administration, such as the preemptive war in Iraq and coercive interrogation tactics, to include water boarding.»

Not exact matches

JetBlue — which accounted for the bulk of the preemptive cancellations as of Tuesday afternoon — operates its two busiest hubs at JFK and Boston.
Bolton, who is regarded as a foreign policy super-hawk, had previously argued for preemptive strikes against North Korea.
The wave of preemptive cancellations comes as the second powerful nor'easter in a week takes aim at the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
They even took preemptive steps to mitigate the impact of sanctions, including switching most dollar payments and loans of Deripaska's En + Group PLC into euros and pounds as well as planning to replace U.S. equipment suppliers with European ones, according to one of the people involved in the planning.
War was then on the horizon, and Stalin felt he had no choice but to take preemptive action against what he saw as a potential fifth column - a group that would undermine the larger collective.
They are speaking about the way Rule 506 under Reg D was reformed by rulemaking pursuant to the JOBS Act, to permit general solicitation while preserving a Rule 506 exemption that is preemptive of state law, as long as all purchasers are verified to be accredited investors.
It strikes me as a smart preemptive strategy, not only aiding in its customer facing marketing, but also serving Rogers well in dealing with a regulator that is proclaiming an increased consumer focus.
While it is important to monitor ongoing market developments, the government should avoid preemptive regulatory efforts that may stifle innovation as it is evolving and restrict small businesses ability to access to alternative finance.
It violates our most basic God - given rights just as Jesus would not advocate aggressive preemptive wars killing thousands of innocent civilians as a means of attaining peace.
Preemptive Love has done an incredible job over the years of addressing different needs as they arise.
As the founder of the organization, Preemptive Love Coalition, Jeremy Courtney has lived in Iraq for years, providing medical care, food, aid and assistance to the people of both Iraq and Syria.
In a speech in March 2003 he asked whether President Bush's United Methodist Church had failed him, and the world, by catechizing him so poorly that he could speak of preemptive war as a divine blessing.
As the founder of the organization, Preemptive Love Coalition, Jeremy Courtney has lived in Iraq for years, providing medical care, food, aid and assistance to the people of both Iraq...
As the crisis in Fallujah unfolded — as we brought food and water to thousands of displaced families — we knew that preemptive love meant going to the detainment compounds, toAs the crisis in Fallujah unfolded — as we brought food and water to thousands of displaced families — we knew that preemptive love meant going to the detainment compounds, toas we brought food and water to thousands of displaced families — we knew that preemptive love meant going to the detainment compounds, too.
Sketching the conflict as a battle of good against evil, he calls for a preemptive strike against the foe.
The Indian Army believed that their attack as ordered by Indira Ghandi was preemptive and defensive in nature, and among the militants that were killed in the Temple was one Mr. Binderwala, a leader of the Punjabi separatist movement.
In September 2002, when a hundred scholars and ethicists signed a petition that read, «As Christian ethicists, we share a common moral presumption against a preemptive war on Iraq by the United States,» Elshtain was not numbered among the signatories.
The «grave and gathering danger» hanging over the world is not so much the danger that Saddam Hussein presents (as President Bush insists) but the danger of American preemptive war against Iraq.
Characters in zombie films are willing to do terrible things to each other because of the fear of zombies and the urge for self preservation, while, in the real world, things like the use of torture (or «advanced interrogation»), preemptive war and drone strikes were being debated as options to fight a threat even scarier than zombies: terrorism.
Both would rule out as immoral a preemptive war against Iraq.
The preemptive war against Iraq is not «a great moral cause and a great strategic goal,» as President Bush claims.
What we need is to recognize that some human rights crises may demand preemptive force (In the form of humanitarian intervention) as a deterrent to much greater violence.
If enacted and enforced, they would make military deterrence impossible, and preemptive actions, such as the blockade President Kennedy employed as a tactic during the Cuban Missile Crisis, illegal.
The company's supplier and material risk management program emphasizes elements such as strong manufacturing processes, food safety tests, continual improvement quality programs, manufacturing site visits, preemptive check lists and contingency plans.
After buying Mohamed Salah, for a club record fee, then somehow securing the services of one of the most exciting prospects in the world — Naby Keïta — in a cut - price and preemptive deal, whilst also committing 70m GBP to try and purchase AS Monaco's Thomas Lemar, FSG have not yet convinced you of their commitment to the club?
And a lot of the times that also can be a sign of a postpartum mood disorder as feeling disconnected, so for any partners listening, it would be important for you to note that and just really provide the proper support and maybe find some other avenues for support if it's non preemptive overtime.
«Clearly this was a preemptive strike by the Democrat Bosses, as they aim to distract voters from Andrew Cuomo's massive special interest war chest,» LaValle continued.
But NK has an habit to show - off how developed its nuclear and missile industries are as a way to get - what they believe to be - some leverage, and each time they do so the threat becomes more credible and the USA has more justification for a preemptive strike.
For instance, I think it is a good guess that the US will not trade even one city for regime change in North Korea or Iran unless they view the war as inevitable and their attack as preventive / preemptive.
None of these folks seems at first blush likely to enter the putrid Albany scene, but that's partly why Paterson took the lead with preemptive budget cuts and staff freezes — and as recent history shows, when a gigantic operation needs a bailout, a few potentates come together to set it in motion.
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