We still have to interdict the big drug kingpins and we still have to enforce our drug laws.
The primary focus of enforcement will be Pennsylvania Station, where additional MTA police will be positioned to interdict passengers trying to board with alcohol.
Cox-2 inhibitors represent an approach to interdict in the carcinogenic process.
Consequently, today the USS John McCain, which is tracking a North Korean ship suspected of carrying ballistic missiles, lacks the authority to interdict it and inspect the cargo.
Doing that requires a consensus among the nations to cooperate with trade restrictions or to interdict illegal shipments, or to be able to carry out challenge inspections of what's going on.
And the recommendation that the Proliferation Security Initiative, currently a coalition of the willing to interdict nuclear shipments, be folded into the United Nations is a surefire way to neuter a successful tool.
An eye in the sky could be used to interdict drugs, size up needs in disaster relief, ensure port security, check power lines and fuel pipelines, fight forest fires and count wildlife, Brown said.
They say all scenarios will be put on the table, including strengthening resolve to interdict ships bound for and coming from North Korea, as well as tougher economic and trade sanctions to curb Pyongyang's access to income.
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Why, with North Korea threatening to attack the US with ballistic missiles, is he refusing to order the USS John McCain to interdict the suspected North Korean missile ship it has been trailing for the past two weeks?
In May 2003, President Bush announced the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) under which eleven nations joined together to work outside the UN to interdict and seize illegal shipments of weapons of mass destruction and missiles on the high seas, in the air and on the ground.
Williams describes the document hunt as an effort to "interdict" shelters while they are being promoted, rather than uncover them years later in audits.
The judge said both parties revised their pleadings to a significant degree after he allowed them a period to adjust, with the SPL restricting its claim to an interdict based on the undertaking.
They had many hints that this was going on, but in the end, it just wasn't able to communicate that, to analyze it in such a way, to put it together, so that the Homeland Security apparatus or the law enforcement apparatus was able to actually interdict the person before he got on the plane.
The company obtained an interdict to declare the strike unprotected.
But GPI gave no such undertaking, prompting Cairn to seek a permanent interdict against GPI at the Court of Session.
Lisini applied to have the earlier interim interdict recalled, which the SPL did not oppose and Lord Woolman granted the motion at the Court of Session in Edinburgh last year.
But the committee did not support making legal aid free to all for applications to a civil court for an interdict with a power of arrest, or a non-harassment order, where domestic abuse was involved.
Like all the parties, Mr Ewing agreed to the aspect of the bill which made breaching an interdict order a criminal offence.
Since the hearing was for an interdict ad interim (temporary injunction), IW might have to show that it could afford to pay all Microsoft's costs and losses if Microsoft won at a full hearing but lost at the preliminary hearing.
The interim interdict, granted by the Court of Session, also prohibits any attempt to disrupt Cairn Energy's lawful business operations.
Interdict suspected illegal goods through the 11-nation Proliferation Security Initiative, set up in May by Washington to allow the U.S. and its allies to search planes and ships.
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