In areas that range
from thwarting terrorism to understanding consumer tastes in toothpaste, there is vast disagreement about the ramifications.
In all likelihood — if this is indeed what he plans — Ben Lawsky will be able to profit
from thwarting financial innovation.
Since then, they have played an important part in both Texas and American history,
from thwarting an assassination attempt on President William Howard Taft to stopping infamous bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde.
The suspects were said to be on a robbery mission in the area, but shot the policemen to prevent
him from thwarting their operation.
The key bit, I think, is the tweeting and off - the - cuff but on - the - record musings, which symbolizes a president who can not stop
himself from thwarting his own policy agenda.
This was a necessity, since a little sea - bound Steelhead is virtually indistinguishable from a legal - size, eight - inch rainbow, but it was not accomplished without setting off a fearful roar of protest
from thwarted opening - day anglers.
Ignoring the storm of outrage
from the thwarted Conservatives, he ploughed doggedly on.
Not exact matches
For example, the coalition said, «the conditions proposed in the draft order do not fully prevent Charter
from using its dominant position in the marketplace to
thwart competition
from streaming services and to stifle competitors in underserved, rural communities.»
The mock threat was launched
from the Marshall Islands and it was successfully
thwarted by an interceptor launched
from a silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
It can also
thwart the business
from ever taking off.
An exclusive note
from George W. Bush's former economic advisor accuses the tax committee of «playing games» to
thwart the tax bill.
If Hillary Clinton is elected, that will likely spell a continuation of the status quo, with a Republican House of Representatives
thwarting Democrats
from accomplishing the goals that run counter to the interests of much of the business community, leaving free - market enthusiasts no worse off next year than they are today.
In Spain, some big firms took pre-emptive steps to
thwart ransomware attacks following a warning
from the National Cryptology Centre of «a massive ransomware attack.»
After the first denial - of - service attacks (attacks that block legitimate users
from accessing sites or applications) in 2001, a number of upstarts and existing security firms rushed to market with technologies to
thwart so - called DOS attacks, and companies quickly moved to implement them.
Dozens of firms rushed to contain the damage
from possible security weak points following the anti-secrecy organization's revelations, although some said they needed more detailed information on what the U.S. intelligence agency was up to before they can
thwart suspected, but previously hidden attacks.
From breakthrough treatments that
thwart cancers, to technologies that grow retinas and build smart prosthetics — allowing disabled individuals to regain their eyesight and walk again — the potential is electrifying.
As the vision for the connecting tunnel between Folkestone and Calais became more concrete, Ministry of Defence (MoD) civil servants and senior military officers drew up the nuclear plan in order to
thwart a possible invasion by the Soviet army
from Calais, The Independent has discovered.
«Cyber-risk is becoming a huge business problem,» said Rocco Galletto, leader of managed security services at Deloitte Canada
from the company's Toronto Cyber Intelligence Centre, which helps clients
thwart and respond to cyber attacks.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is using feedback
from big financial firms in an effort to
thwart a DOL fiduciary rule delay.
Meanwhile, whether Gal and Saar's plans are realized or
thwarted by Krieger, QualiTau's current shareholders are benefitting
from a rise in the value of their holdings.
Whether protecting systems and customer information
from data breaches,
thwarting point of sale attacks or malware, or remediating gaps in a company's cyber strategy, we seek truth so clients can find resilience.
The US oil - rig count plateaued near the highest level in three years and showed signs of declining in late March (to 797), though it still stood 50 rigs above the year - end 2017 total.2 This contributed to expectations for a further increase in American crude production, which has topped 10 mb / d each week since early February, when WTI prices began to recede
from their intra-quarterly high of US$ 66.14 a barrel.3 The amount of crude in US storage occasionally exceeded weekly estimates given the higher domestic output and fluctuating net import figures, reigniting fears that US production may
thwart OPEC's efforts to clear global oversupply.
If they're going to
thwart terrorist or other enemies, they'll probably be continuously pulling the data
from Rooms 641A and indexing it for future use.
As the fallout
from the huge Equifax data breach continues, consumers can choose among two safeguards to
thwart fraudsters
from opening unauthorized accounts in their name: a simple, and free, fraud alert; or the more drastic — and more costly and inconvenient — step of freezing a credit report.
And lastly, the result could be yet another damning indictment of Uber, which in recent months has been hit with a series of scandals that range
from accusations of running a sexist workplace to admissions of creating proprietary programs used to
thwart regulators and rivals.
The United States has already
thwarted some Chinese investments, and the new rules could potentially prevent Chinese firms
from investing in a wider range of deals.
The fund, which is now the iShares S&P / TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU), preceded the first U.S. - listed ETF by three years, according to an article in The Globe and Mail that also noted how earlier efforts at creating an exchange traded fund south of the border were
thwarted by a successful lawsuit
from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Quality earnings
from Amazon, Facebook and even Twitter showed the quality of the US tech stocks as they try to
thwart the impulse for great...
Mistakes are no longer lessons to learn
from, but public humiliations, which serve only to knock our confidence and
thwart our passions.
A televangelist admitted in front of a television audience that he cheated on his wife, an announcement he made to
thwart people he said were trying to extort millions of dollars
from him.
With the assistance of foresighted men like Msgr. Oesterreicher, and the unofficial but crucial input
from Jewish historians and theologians, the declaration — after numerous drafts, several years of intense debate, and even a last second bid by reactionaries to
thwart it — was voted on and finally passed at the Council, by an overwhelming margin.
one of the funniest bits about attempting to throw up climategate is that — the perpetrators (the guys who tried to filter comments
from researchers and then take them out of context in order to posit a conspiracy)-- were
thwarted.
Exodus 12:23 indicates that there were two beings involved in the death of the firstborn sons of Egypt: There was God, who put a hand of protection over certain houses, and there was the destroyer, who sought to destroy all, but who was
thwarted from doing so by the protective hand of God over certain homes.
J. J. Altizer, for example, maintained boldly by stating, «Throughout its history Christian theology has been
thwarted from reaching its intrinsic goal by its bondage to a transcendent, a sovereign, and an impassive God».
Making use of images derived
from familiar experience, Jesus subverts and explodes «myths that build or maintains structures, values, and expectations that
thwart the actualization of God's rule... «85
From Karl: In open theism, does the possibility exist that God's ultimate purposes for creation might be
thwarted?
At the same time, only with intelligent life can there be any sense of alienation
from divine creativity, any awareness of our capacity to
thwart the divine purpose by self - centered activities randomly conflicting with one another.
I know these days can be hard for so many of us — you may be tired, heartbroken, estranged
from loved ones, yearning for more, settling for less, broke, afraid, betrayed, rejected, struggling, addicted, disillusioned, lonely, isolated,
thwarted, doubting, numb, any or all sorts of things that aren't showing up on the easily resolved Hallmark Christmas movies or the shiny - happy - Jesus - people.
The evolutionist holds, in fact, that what we call «good» is simply that which survives or works, and «bad» that which
thwarts survival or fails, but such terms must be purely subjective —
from the perspective of a subject struggling to survive, a tool striving to be functional.
There is a difference between protecting someone
from harm (blessing), and blocking or
thwarting their prosecution or helping them escape if they say murder someone (not a blessing but a crime).
Trust that God, in His sovereignty, can even bring good
from your mistakes, and that your mistakes never
thwart God's plan and purposes for you.
«State legislatures that seek to prevent that
from happening should be respected, not
thwarted by federal allies of the abortion industry.
We had unshackled
from the chains and were mostly out of the straight jacket when our escape effort was finally
thwarted; our youngest picked up some sort of cold and woke up with croup, coughing like a seal the night after New Years.
If RA required 40 % of beans to be certified to allow use of their seal, would that really
thwart some companies
from participating?
«
From our personal experience, we were less than impressed with the current offerings and decided to
thwart the endless purchase of unnatural and overly sweetened dairy treats.»
Should Hazard be encouraged to sign a new deal at the Blues following the arrivals of his brother, it'll definitely comes as a big boost to Conte's side and would almost certainly
thwart off any interest
from Real Madrid.
Andre Ayew had a chance to double Marseille's lead soon after half - time, although he was
thwarted by Mezui, who made a point - blank reaction save to prevent the Ghana international
from making it 2 - 0.
Nineteen minutes
from time and with the real tension being felt in the cold March air in the impressive Mercedes Benz - Arena Daniel Schwaab was unfortunate not to end the suffering for those compelled to watch what was becoming a tedious encounter when he was
thwarted by Kraft as the Huub Stevens men sought a much needed goal.
Yes, contrary to other games — in which Guardiola used his talismanic skipper, Lahm, as the midfield pivot in his favored 4 -1-4-1 system — he played Kroos as the deep lying midfielder and, with Alaba and Lahm bombing forward
from their Left and Right - Back positions, respectively, Bayern didn't have bodies in their own half, to
thwart Real Madrid's counter-attacks.
Man City have plenty of injury concerns going into the game, which, however, could see them play a 5 - man midfield and
thwart Arsenal
from enjoying large spells of possession.