Firm X knew about her Monday meetings with rival venture capitalists--and wanted to preempt them.
I'm not going to come in and preempt the careful work that's being done.
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This would preempt attempts by California to impose tougher standards than the rest of the country after 2016.
Also worth considering is just what might preempt a Fed decision to take its foot off the gas.
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As for Republicans, they worked hard to preempt rebellion from their GOP base, wary of backroom deals and excess spending.
So why not preempt misuse and potential dissatisfaction with more thoughtful and apparent attention to informing them in the first place?
Soon it may be able to pinpoint which customers are likely to switch carriers and preempt them with discounts and special offers.
The decision to preempt is never easy and would be rendered far costlier if an Israeli preemptive strike would endanger U.S. peacekeeping forces.
Rather than try to preempt a genuine process, just like the Europeans unfortunately did last year, the United States should set an example.
Earlier this year, perhaps to preempt the opposition, Summit hired Laura Miller, the liberal former mayor of Dallas, to help promote the plant.
The bag makers argue statewide recycling laws should preempt local bag bans or taxes, since the local restrictions might undercut the economics of recycling facilities.
George Voinovich (R-Ohio) disclosed that he is inking an amendment for the Senate bill that would preempt states and the EPA, eliminating confusing layers of regulation.
The paper's decision to publish a ten-year anniversary retrospective two weeks early was undoubtedly an attempt to preempt and prevent any further discussion of the withdrawal.
England Jr. of the U.S. District Court in Sacramento ruled that the FCRA, whose overriding purpose is to regulate the use and dissemination of consumer reports, does not preempt SB1.
The international community will do nothing to preempt this danger.
The case requires the high court to determine whether the motor vehicle safety standards established by the federal government effectively preempt a products liability claim under state tort law.
The first time they visited him, he handed them a term sheet--once the sole prerogative of VCs--that tried to preempt a host of terms that were favorable to investors.
If Apple felt that it was behind Samsung in introducing a watch like device, the leaks from Apple were simply designed to preempt any momentum that Samsung may gain.
No president, through all of American history, has ever ceded, and nor would I, the right to preempt in any way necessary to protect the United States of America.
The trouble, in a nutshell, is that everyone already knows about the pattern and either tries to preempt it by selling sooner or use it to buy into the decline.
For example, Section 230 and Article III standing work so well because they usually categorically preempt all causes of action asserted by the plaintiff, no matter how many or wide-ranging.
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Among other things, the government argued that the mere fact that auto manufacturers must comply with federal law when installing seat belts does not preempt a state law tort action.
On appeal, the industry groups argue that the district court incorrectly relied on the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and that the FCRA, and 2003 amendments to it, expressly preempt SB1's affiliate sharing requirements.
This year, I decided to preempt this inevitable cycle.
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This would preempt inflation and maintain a stable dollar.
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American companies have been exposed to a string of official rebuffs in recent weeks, in Europe and in China, all exposing an unwillingness or inability to anticipate and preempt conflicts with official bodies.
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Businesses often want uniform federal regulation when it can save them money, such as with vehicle emissions standards, or when it can preempt local laws or the threat of litigation in state court.
We should preempt the IMF and directly urge troubled countries like Brazil to adopt pro-growth policies--stable money, low taxes, property rights, ease in the setting up of new businesses--until the IMF gets the message.
The Martin Act is fierce in that it can preempt federal law and it does not require the New York Attorney General to prove that defendants acted with intent to defraud, only that they acted negligently.
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So even as Republicans say they want to run on local issues, here are Democrats trying to preempt them and keep them away from what they view as a real opportunity to win voters, and win those Independent voters, for the November elections.
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