Sentences with phrase «obstruction since»

A common reason, though, is an intestinal obstruction since pets love to eat so many weird things!
While that is a possibility, it is safer to assume an obstruction since the condition can become life threatening quickly.
The Independent Democratic Conference — a group of eight breakaway state senators elected as Democrats — has been a leading force of obstruction since 2011, partnering with Senate Republicans to shut out tenant voices
Bobbysox had intestinal issues and was constantly being treated for bowel obstructions since he was a young bunny.

Not exact matches

The indictment alleges that Phantom Secure has generated around $ 80 million in annual revenues since 2008 and «facilitated drug trafficking, obstruction of justice, and violent crime around the world.»
But firing Mueller or issuing pardons «would be certain to ignite the kind of political firestorm that we haven't seen since the Saturday Night Massacre,» he said, and Trump's political opponents would undoubtedly paint it as obstruction of justice.
In response, Mueller said he would like the chance to ask Trump questions about certain events that are crucial to the obstruction - of - justice case he has been building since Trump fired FBI director James Comey last year.
In recent weeks, Mueller has signaled that he is coming close to wrapping up the obstruction - of - justice case he has been building against Trump since last year.
(4)(a), which is referenced in Rosenstein's order, would seemingly allow the special counsel to investigate efforts to obstruct the Russia - related investigation, since obstruction of justice is specifically enumerated as something a special counsel has authority to investigate.
But now that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating President Trump for Obstruction of Justice, there are media reports that Rosenstein is considering recusing himself as well, since he was involved in the Comey firing which may be part of the investigation.
And over the course of the 2,935 days since then, Sampson was sentenced to a five - year prison sentence on obstruction of justice charges, and nearly a sixth of the 61 members who served with him at the time were indicted.
Cuomo has said nothing to counteract the negative news stories, since his office received a letter from prosecutors saying the governor's initial attempt to explain himself could lead to charges of witness tampering or obstruction of justice.
Dozens of New York politicians have faced legal or ethics charges since 2000, including John Sampson, who replaced Smith as the Senate's Democratic leader and who is currently on trial in Brooklyn federal court for alleged obstruction of justice.
Sampson surrendered to the FBI on charges of embezzlement and obstruction of justice - the fourth elected official from New York City to be charged with crimes since early April.
Governor Cuomo has said nothing to counteract the negative news stories, since his office received a letter from prosecutors saying the governor's initial attempt to explain himself could lead to charges of witness tampering or obstruction of justice.
Since the minority party has not very little power in Washington, why use recess appointments to essentially fix what is one of the few political weapons, Republican obstruction, the administration has going into the 2010 elections?
The velvet only traps half of such electrons, since if the electrons from the plasma strike the fibers at a shallow angle the secondary electrons can bounce away without obstruction.
Generally though, guggul gum resin isn't especially dangerous, because Indians and some Pakistanis have been using it since at least 1000BC, when it was apparently used for «clearing the coating and obstruction of channels ``.
It's a good idea to do this on at least an annual basis, since high cholesterol can be associated with many other health issues, including: Kidney disorders, an under - functioning thyroid gland, an over-functioning adrenal gland, diabetes, pancreas inflammation, and bile duct obstruction.
Since our dogs are inside dogs and we are with them at all times outside we thought it was an obstruction.
Since that, however, poor Kuro developed urinary tract disease and urethral obstruction, and was back in our Emergency Service for treatment of this.
It is uncommon to have a gastric obstruction requiring surgery since the pH of a dog's stomach is generally sufficient to break a rawhide down in time [11, 12].
Joseph Bradshaw visits an exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art that explores obstruction in photography since the medium's earliest days.
Indigenous peoples have already recognized this, as it has been a reoccurring obstruction in their day - to - day lives since colonialism.
That kid has since been sentenced to a year in prison, on charges of computer fraud and obstruction of justice (further charges, of wire fraud and identity theft, weren't part of the guilty verdict).
(The charges will not be for recording police, since that is not a crime, but will typically be «contempt of cop» type charges like obstruction, failure to obey, assault, resisting arrest, etc..)
Despite Democratic obstruction and delay, we have also seen the confirmation of 15 Circuit judges: Bill Pryor, Janice Rogers Brown, Brett Kavanagh, Priscilla Owen, Kimberly Ann Moore, Jerome Holmes, Neil Gorsuch, Bobby Shepherd, Michael Chagares, Thomas Griffith, David McKeague, Richard Griffin, Sandra Segal Ikuta, Milan Smith, and Susan Bieke Nielson (Judge Nielson has since died).
Nor is publishing a warrant canary an obstruction of justice, since this intent is not to harm the judicial process, but rather to engage in a public conversation about the extent of government investigatory powers.
Since outdoor TV antennas are traditionally mounted on a roof or fascia and have a better line of sight to the broadcast towers, with fewer obstructions like trees and tall buildings, they have a distinct advantage over indoor and attic antennas.
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