The activity begs the question: will regulations step on property rights or will they improve the quality of life and provide safer environments
by cracking down on absentee landlords?
«The government is following the same method used by China, where they haven't explicitly banned bitcoin, but made the regulatory environment around it so difficult
by cracking down on other things that it is no longer a conducive environment for cryptocurrencies.»
The company waged a global fight against fake news
by cracking down on tens of thousands of fraudulent accounts, partnering with fact checkers and running full - page ads in newspapers with tips to spot fabricated stories.
Weak passwords can be easily guessed
by cracking software if someone gains access to the document.
While the current Moto 360 forwent the traditional - looking watch band lug ends (and has been somewhat plagued
by cracking glass due to this), this photo shows several devices sporting them.
The Conservative manifesto pledged to «reduce insurance costs for ordinary motorists
by cracking down on fraudulent and exaggerated whiplash claims».
By cracking your windows every day you help to issue fresh air in and let the bad air out.
However, CO2 conversion
by cracking (electrolytic dissociation to form carbon monoxide) might be feasible.
Donald Trump may routinely rail against the «fake news media», but Egypt is going one better
by cracking down on «fake» weather reports.
Then when our Russian hacker friends in the Kremlin helped us expose these evil conspiring scientists
by cracking the email serves.
For all of those young artists out there who think it isn't possible to succeed
by cracking the gender and genre codes, simply observe the extraordinary and inspiring career of Laurie Anderson.»
Governor Mark of Dayton, Minn., has signed a bill that will help animals kept in cruel conditions
by cracking down on abusive puppy and kitten mills.
People who don't have experience doing this are more likely to seriously injure their pets
by cracking a tooth or severely cutting the tongue or mouth.
- Keep the car cool
by cracking windows and / or using air conditioning.
Either through a supported feature like LendMe, or
by cracking DRM and sharing the unrestricted books with their friends and family.
Drain the fuel from his rocket
by cracking the «code» and matching a percentage with its fractional and pictorial equivalents before the rocket takes off.
He needs help to arrange the animals, so the children need to plan on A3 paper where the animals are going to go,
by cracking the area and perimeter codes and draw them to scale.
In 2002, Government in Pakistan promised to reform madrasas
by cracking down on ones that preach violence, pushing the remaining ones towards moderation and integrating them into the public school system.
The film does have a few gags that warrant a giggle or two, but by the time they finally arrive, you've probably already convinced yourself that no matter what happens, you refuse to give in to such moronic behavior
by cracking a smile.
But he is also helped out immensely
by cracking turns from Edgerton (he's having a fraeking great year), Cumberbatch, Bacon and hell — everyone else.
To out - Piven Piven himself is a rare feat on its own, but Bateman — sprawled on his cot reading The Koran for Dummies, backing up Team Fleury
by cracking wise and searching the internet, and running perpetually afoul of guards and terrorists alike — is the model of a modern major U.S. foreign relations specialist.
Eharmony focuses on matching for marriage
by cracking the code of what makes each individual user tick — and fall in love.
For example, don't try too hard to be funny
by cracking jokes that are not really applicable on a dating site.
From both having my dad by my side to calm my nerves (
by cracking a few «dad» jokes) and walk me down the aisle to being completely at ease and so utterly happy with Brett as we stood together holding hands gazing into each other's eyes at the alter.
There's nothing that you can't make even more delicious just
by cracking open a can of everyone's favorite orange vegetable.
Before the pressure gets out of control, regularly releasing the bubbles
by cracking the lid then recapping quickly, aka «Burping,» is one of the most common methods for regulating carbonation.
Keep yours thick and mani - pedi - ready
by cracking smart: «Eggs are a good source of biotin, a B complex vitamin that metabolizes amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein,» says Frank Lipman, MD, director of Eleven - Eleven Wellness Center in New York City.
Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, is a method of extracting oil and gas
by cracking open underground rock.
She said Greenpeace would like to see the Green Guides become stricter, but FTC could achieve the same goal
by cracking down on greenwashing using the standards that are already in place.
It used to be thought that the methane in hydrates was made the way oil is — that Earth's internal heat makes methane, the smallest hydrocarbon,
by cracking bigger hydrocarbons at depths of more than a mile below the seafloor.
Sure, contestants sometimes form noble alliances, and the occasional romance blossoms, but the behavior that viewers talk about the next day at the water cooler invariably involves contestants behaving maliciously or embarrassing
themselves by cracking under pressure.
A bold plan to regrow lost body parts in mammals could be realised
by cracking the body's bioelectric code
The city of Syracuse of looking to close its deficit
by cracking down on unpaid parking violations.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo campaigned for office in 2010 vowing to «Clean Up Albany»
by cracking down on fat - cat campaign contributions and «pay - to - play» political corruption.
Anyone who has ever received what looks like a local call on their cell phone but then gets a robocall sales pitch for discount diabetic supplies or a free Bahamas cruise may appreciate what the Federal Communications Commission is doing
by cracking down on «spoof calls.»
Gov. Cuomo campaigned for office in 2010 vowing to «Clean Up Albany»
by cracking down on fat - cat campaign contributions and «pay - to - play» political corruption.
Under Governor Cuomo, we have significantly augmented our resources by coordinating our efforts with state agencies including DMV, OASAS and the State Police to help keep our communities safe
by cracking down on these illegal sales.»
Wheatley had angered the banks
by cracking down on misselling following the payment protection insurance scandal and fining them # 1.4 B. [99]
Any parent who seriously thinks a kid around the age of 1 can share is deluding herself, or trying to gain approval from the other parents
by cracking down on «bad behavior.»
FLETCHER promptly accepted the gift
by cracking a long ball cum shot to the far post.
Cotto was relentless in pushing him into the ropes and trying to work the body, and Floyd responded
by cracking Cotto with heavy power.
Meanwhile, make the filling
by cracking the top of the coconut with a large knife, reserving the coconut water.
Well, In the beginning, Pan Gu escaped from the great universal egg
by cracking it open with a broadaxe.
Advocates for kratom tend to argue that the FDA is protecting big pharmaceutical interests — or at the very least isn't keeping an open mind —
by cracking down on the product.
Box ball, for example, is played within boxes formed
by the cracks in the sidewalk, and sewers or manhole covers are integral features of stick ball, as are cornices, fire escapes, lampposts, even trees.
It may also be cause
by cracked nipples and often resolves within a week or two.
The inefficiency of the heaters is aggravated
by the cracks in the glazing and framing of the greenhouse, said Ann Miller, a spokeswoman for the Joliet Park District, which owns Bird Haven.
It's common within the first few weeks after birth (though it can also happen during weaning) and is caused
by cracked skin, clogged milk ducts, or engorgement.
How is it, then, that every time you log on to the Internet, there's a cool new Web site that seems to work just fine, despite not being programmed
by a crack squad of Nobel laureates?
But any later deficits were caused not
by crack but by lack of prenatal care, poverty, and malnutrition.