Sentences with phrase «from imposing its will»

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Steel makers lost ground after the White House said it will delay its decision to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico for 30 days.
Steel makers slumped after the White House said it will delay its decision to impose tariffs on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico for 30 days.
China will impose counter tariffs on a broad range of U.S. businesses from agriculture to aircraft, autos, semiconductors and services if the trade conflict with the United States continues to escalate, Chinese state - owned media China Daily newspaper said in an editorial on Thursday, a day after US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said he would give China a 60 - day window before tariffs on Chinese goods take effect.
From April 20, China will impose temporary anti-dumping measures on rubber imports from U.S., European Union and Singapore, its commerce ministry sFrom April 20, China will impose temporary anti-dumping measures on rubber imports from U.S., European Union and Singapore, its commerce ministry sfrom U.S., European Union and Singapore, its commerce ministry said.
The firm also plans to ban users under 12 years from logging in after 9PM in China and will impose further restrictions on how much money younger users spend on the game, it added.
But one thing is certain: either Italy gets some form of government and continues credible economic reforms and fiscal consolidation, or the markets - with active help from Germany et al. - will force Rome in an IMF - EU - ECB ward where these policies will be imposed.
«Broad rules, such as those imposed by SB4, that push local law enforcement to take a more active role in immigration enforcement will further strain the relationship between local law enforcement and these diverse communities,» police chiefs from several major Texas cities wrote in a letter last week.
If tomorrow morning President - elect Trump decides to impose a border tax on anything that comes up from Mexico, then we'll have to adjust.»
«They won't be able to impose any meaningful price differences from what already will be in the market.»
Buffett said Trump's proposal to impose 35 percent tariffs on goods from China and Mexico was a bad idea, «but I'm not going to say it will cause a recession.»
It also won't work if you impose a rigid employee engagement program from the top down, without listening to your employees.
-- it will face continued margin pressures «due to higher labor content in certain areas of manufacturing where we have temporarily dialed back automation, as well as higher material costs from recently imposed tariffs, commodity price increases and a weaker US dollar.»
Despite the tax being «territorial» in principle, there will be a 10 percent «minimum tax» imposed on profits above a certain threshold from foreign subsidiaries of US companies in the future, to prevent companies from moving income abroad to avoid taxes.
Without a massive transfer of wealth from the state sector to the household sector it will be impossible, I would argue, for GDP growth rates of anything above 3 - 4 % — and perhaps even less — to occur without a further unsustainable increase in debt, whether that increase occurs inside or outside the formal banking system and whether or not discipline has been imposed on borrowers.
Canada currently supplies over 1/3 of U.S. lumber consumption and if the current rate of growth in housing starts continues, the U.S. will need to increasingly rely on higher - priced imported lumber from outside of North America to fulfill their needs if they impose a quota restriction on Canadian lumber.
China will have to impose capital controls to prevent interest - rate arbitrage from flowing into its currency out of the dollar
The IRS can and often will impose tax on workers who don't receive traditional wages from employment - related activities.
«I think we have enough moderate voices in Congress — who are not afraid to stand up to Trump — who will prevent new sanctions from being imposed,» she told me.
Sometimes, creditors will impose limits on a company's debt - to - equity ratio to keep a company from becoming over-leveraged.
Behind the price surge is the steady drop in world crude stocks; strong demand from Asia as China's economy grows faster than forecast; the likelihood that OPEC will continue its production cut on into next year; and the possibility that the Trump administration will abandon the nuclear treaty and impose new sanctions on Iran.
The measures will be targeted at imported Chinese goods in as many as 100 categories — hitting everything from shoes and clothing to consumer electronics — and will impose restrictions on Chinese investments in the United States, people briefed on the measures said.
Apart from that, the current geopolitical situation will affect the diamond industry, if US / EU lawmakers impose sanctions on Russian diamonds.
In theory, the EU could swiftly introduce additional tariffs on «certain imports» from the US But in reality, it would take weeks because the European Commission needs to notify the World Trade Organization it is going to impose restrictions and establish the list of goods and services on which the measures will be applied.
Any reduction in oil sands output from the levels imposed by the emissions cap will create even more surplus pipeline export capacity without the Trans Mountain project.
This triggered a very stern response from Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai who bluntly warned the U.S., «If somebody tries to impose a trade war on us... we will certainly fight back and retaliate.
If Commerce makes affirmative findings in these investigations, and if the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) determines that dumped and / or unfairly subsidized U.S. imports of certain steel wheels from China are causing injury to the U.S. industry, Commerce will impose duties on those imports in the amount of dumping and / or unfair subsidization found to exist.
«Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments, or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all time.»
Shourd is nothing more than an ignorant propagandist tool who will soon fade completely from the public picture (if she hasn't already) save for her empty mewing and whining about the «injustices» imposed on her two peeps.
For instance, inasmuch as the founders» notion of free self - government rests on an essentially Lockean conception of freedom as power outside and prior to truth (however much God or truth imposes an extrinsic obligation to obey, and however reasonable it is to do so in view of future rewards and punishments), then American liberty will eventually erode the moral and cultural foundations of civil society inherited from Protestant Christianity.
From vindictiveness to magnanimity; from tribalism to universality, from the regret of penalized men over broken taboos to the penitence of humble men over personal guilt; from supplications for physical benefits to prayer as the fulfilling of interior conditions of spiritual growth; from the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the BiFrom vindictiveness to magnanimity; from tribalism to universality, from the regret of penalized men over broken taboos to the penitence of humble men over personal guilt; from supplications for physical benefits to prayer as the fulfilling of interior conditions of spiritual growth; from the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the Bifrom tribalism to universality, from the regret of penalized men over broken taboos to the penitence of humble men over personal guilt; from supplications for physical benefits to prayer as the fulfilling of interior conditions of spiritual growth; from the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the Bifrom the regret of penalized men over broken taboos to the penitence of humble men over personal guilt; from supplications for physical benefits to prayer as the fulfilling of interior conditions of spiritual growth; from the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the Bifrom supplications for physical benefits to prayer as the fulfilling of interior conditions of spiritual growth; from the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the Bifrom the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the Bible.
Because the birth control cases all focus on a 1993 federal law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, not the Constitution, the Justices will face questions about whether the mandate to provide free access to 20 forms of birth control drugs or devices, sterilization, screenings, and counseling imposes a «substantial burden» on religious freedom of nonprofit employers with religious objections to some or all contraceptives, whether the mandate in fact serves a «compelling interest» of the government, and whether an attempt to provide an exemption from the mandate satisfies the requirement that such an accommodation is «the least restrictive means» of achieving the government's policy interest.
And, as Smith notes, a problem with mere prudentialism is that its adoption is imprudent «because if people realize that the point of «morality» is really to get what we want, then people will lose their incentive to respect the moral - prudential imperatives that prudence itself imposes whenever those imperatives seem to impede us from getting what we want.»
Kant's categorical imperatives, «Act always on such a maxim as thou canst at the same time will to be a universal law» and «So act as to treat humanity, whether in thine own person or in that of any other, in every case as an end withal, never as means only,» are actually in one sense imposed from without.
Apart from the unseemliness of the president trying so blatantly to impose his will on a co-ordinate branch of the government, this plea was completely irrelevant.
(I won't shy away from an argument, but that, and imposing my will are two different things)
Weak human nature will not let us believe in the promises of God with a confidence that purges from the soul the anguish of fear and unbelief, the Anfechtungen... Therefore, in Luther's discovery of justification the Christian was liberated from the self - imposed requirement to present a perfect mental attitude to God, to confuse belief with knowledge, faith with the direct intuition of an observed world.
In exchange for the loan it imposes conditions that insure that the money to repay the IMF will come from the poor.
Mass Debater, hawaii, Unfortunately, doing right is an abstraction for many, if not all, but doing right by one another, this is what brings a loving, and peaceful and a prolonged life doing righteously among us all, and until then well, people will endure sufferings from in difference, greed, imposed poverty, sickness, hate, war, perversion, stealing, etc..
If the primary interest of corporate leadership continues to be expanding markets and freedom from imposed restrictions, WTO protection of the commons will be very limited indeed.
If a church has vision and is goal - oriented, then it has deviated from its healthiest self and will impose burdens on its members.
It attained its universality from the generations of men who lived in the Hijaz, in the new cities of the Islamic world, and in the old cities of Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and elsewhere; it was developed there by the will of the Congregation and not imposed by force, nor was it associated with any earthly authority.
Will both teacher and pupils simply become the next victims of the tyranny of tolerance - heretics whose dissent from state - imposed orthodoxy must be crushed at all costs?
I will start a movement, such as this ridiculous one, to remove the insulting bible from every hotel room as I am sure there are lots of people who do not believe or are of different religions so why should one belief be imposed over another?
This unique event will take place at Kinsterna Restaurant, right beside the Byzantine cistern from which the hotel takes its name, surrounded by the mansion's majestic courtyard with views to the endless blue of Myrtoo Sea and the imposing medieval castle - town of Monemvasia.
If the Prime Minister, on advice from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, signs off on a voluntary code it will relieve industry and retailer fears about rumoured plans within government to impose a mandatory code on the sector.
Carter is second only to Smith among Georgia defenders with 4.0 sacks, and he's half of an imposing senior outside linebacker tandem with Davin Bellamy that will try to keep Mayfield from getting comfortable.
But if Mourinho's firing was due to the way he treated the players and imposed his will on his enemies from the comfort of a press conference chair, Antonio Conte won't exactly change that.
Both will have their squad size limited for European competitions, down to 21 (for City, and similar for PSG) from the normal limit of 25, and a wage cap will be imposed on that squad.
Might get us top 4 and that's a lot a spending also I think lacazette needs support from alexis so if he leaves we will need a big player that can bring the ball to lacazette but honestly I don't like lacazette and wanted a more imposing player he's just a smaller giroud he's post box instead of a lamppost lol
Look at him on bench... Then owners are the ones who imposed him and had him actually enjoying his new job to do with no money and bring academy players in the team... Even cried when Gibbs left... I said it, get freakin Henry to assist and get energy to this team and his craey winning spirit, they will be running wild l scoring lunatics goals as he screams jumps and shoot the balll when it comes at him for a throw, score from there... Run, grab players on the pitch, get becnhed for that... What is he doing in Belgium team?
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