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"We're at a critical stage of our journey," Myers said.
"Defendant was improperly denied counsel at a critical stage," she wrote.
This comes at a critical stage in the development of the burgeoning marketplace lending ABS market.
The violence and political turmoil comes at a critical stage in the U.S. territory's bankruptcy process.
Why such an important change was made at a critical stage in negotiations, however, was unclear.
"At present, the situation on the peninsula is at a critical stage," the ministry cited Xi as saying.
The ruling ZANU-PF says Zimbabwe is at a critical stage of transition requiring an experienced politician like Mnangagwa.
Some strategists say the reserve situation in India, Indonesia and the Philippines may not be at a critical stage yet.
Often patients find out too late when it is at a critical stage and they need dialysis or a transplant.
"I'm going to continue to speak out, because I think we're at a critical stage in our nation's history," Brennan said.
But Zimmer's experience of feeling defeated at a critical stage is far more common than a lot of CEOs are willing to admit.
The crumbling of our nation's roadways, bridges, tunnels, water systems and other infrastructure is at a critical stage and is threatening our economic competitiveness.
"The overall humanitarian situation inside the Rukban camp is at a critical stage," Ali al-Za'tari, the top United Nations official in Damascus, said.
"We are at a critical stage in terms of being behind (our targets) and the absence of U.S. leadership is one component," he said.
The political turmoil comes at a critical stage in the island's bankruptcy as it tries to restructure some $120 billion in debt and pension obligations.
As an industry, we have consistently made wrong turns at every single fork in the road, and I believe we are at a critical stage.
The political turmoil comes at a critical stage in the island's bankruptcy process as it tries to restructure some $120 billion in debt and pension obligations.
My leg hairs are at a critical stage but I just cannot be bothered to shave, so it looks like it will be a pants day.
He said the situation in China is at a "critical stage" and called on officials to "resolutely curb the spread of the epidemic" (The Associated Press).
The political turmoil comes at a critical stage in the U.S. territory's bankruptcy process as it tries to restructure around $120 billion in debt and pension obligations.
But current and former American officials are worried that the directive will have a corrosive effect on American-Iraqi relations at a critical stage in the fighting.
The scarcity of equipment is at a critical stage, where medical workers are being asked do something that weeks ago would have brought reprimand or even termination: reuse supplies.
But at a critical stage in their lives, their immigration status blocked important rites of passage — they couldn't get getting driver's licenses, after-school jobs, or financial aid for college.
The Ghazni assault comes at a critical stage in the Afghan war, when President Ashraf Ghani and the Americans have been trying to persuade the Taliban to enter peace talks.
The Los Angeles impasse is at a critical stage because Vin Scully has said that this season, his 22008th, will be his final season as the nonpareil voice of the Dodgers.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top government lawyer is seeking legally binding changes to the Irish border backstop and the Brexit negotiations are at a critical stage, Communities Secretary James Brokenshire said on Monday.
"We are now at a critical stage in the negotiations, with just seven months left to reach agreement on a whole host of highly complex issues," Mr. Benn said in a statement.
The fight against ISIS is now at a critical stage, and even with great care, the number of civilian casualties is expected to rise, according to the Soufan Group, a risk consultancy firm.
"We are at a critical stage at which we need to save the next and subsequent harvests and safeguard the livelihood of the population," Ethiopia's FAO Representative Fatouma Seid in a recent statement.
Those policies were cornerstones of Mugabe's near four-decade rule, but the ruling ZANU-PF says Zimbabwe is at a critical stage of its transition and needs an experienced hand like Mnangagwa at the tiller.
ATHENS, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Talks between Greek jeweler Folli Follie and creditors over a rescue plan are at a "critical" stage and are expected to conclude in the coming weeks, its chairman said on Tuesday.
KABUL, Afghanistan — At a critical stage of Afghanistan's long war, President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday appointed two staunch anti-Taliban veterans to head the country's army and police forces, a major shake-up of the security leadership.
The political turmoil comes at a critical stage in the U.S. commonwealth's historic bankruptcy and as its officials seek billions of dollars in funding from the federal government for healthcare and for recovery efforts following devastating hurricanes in 2017.
SYDNEY, March 24 (Reuters) - Australia's New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital, is at a "critical stage" in relation to the coronavirus pandemic after a spike in confirmed cases overnight, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Tuesday.
Since we are at a critical stage for both issues, we decided to do an exhibition that would focus on the need to address the issues and hope that they come across in a tangible way so that the viewers will see the need to take action.
Writing in the Hindustan Times on the eve of the summit, Chinese Ambassador to India, Luo Zhaohui, described the two countries as being at a "critical stage of economic development and modernization," pointing out that economic and trade cooperation between the two nations has surged in recent years.
Writing in the Hindustan Times on the eve of the summit, Chinese Ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui described the two countries as being at a "critical stage of economic development and modernization," pointing out that economic and trade cooperation between the two nations has surged in recent years.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which have been fighting Islamic State with U.S. support for three years, said the withdrawal of troops would let the militants regroup at a critical stage and leave Syrians stuck between "the claws of hostile parties" fighting for territory in the civil war.
Closer trade ties Writing in the Hindustan Times on the eve of the summit, Chinese Ambassador to India, Luo Zhaohui, described the two countries as being at a "critical stage of economic development and modernization," pointing out that economic and trade cooperation between the two nations has surged in recent years.
While it's normal practice for new governments to suspend Parliament to allow them to set out a renewed legislative program, the length and timing of the latest suspension, at a critical stage in the Brexit process, has caused widespread outrage, provoking MPs within Johnson's own Conservative Party to vote against him.
Due to the war with Sweden, building the fleet, factories, channels, and cities, there was a large spending. The Russian budget was at a critical stage. There was a task to find all possible revenue from the taxes. Special groups of people, known as the tax collectors, were formed.
For MCC, the Test players Conrad Hunte and John Jameson scored regularly. Skipper Ted Clark came good at a critical stage in the Dacca match. But the lower order generally struggled against the local spinners. The MCC new ball attack, consisting of William Merry and Nick Stewart,Nick Stewart remained a threat to the local boys throughout the tour.
The charging men took prisoners, and captured artillery, wagons, and ambulances. Custer and Capehart promoted Blackmar to captain immediately. Blackmar's Medal of Honor citation says "At a critical stage of the battle, without orders, led a successful advance upon the enemy." Although the battle is considered finished on the day it started, skirmishing continued as Lee's army tried to escape to the west.
The rescued party, having had its last contact with civilization in 1914, was unaware of the course of the Great War. News of Shackleton's safe arrival in the Falklands briefly eclipsed war news in the British newspapers on 2 June 1916.Huntford 1975, pp. 605–606. The expedition returned home in piecemeal fashion, at a critical stage in the war, without the normal honours and civic receptions.
At a critical stage the third party pulled out and it was only afterwards Frost and Evans discovered that he had fallen victim to one of his frequent financial crises. The acquaintance was Robert Maxwell. Evans then was approached by the phenomenally successful Italian trattoria maestro, Alvaro Maccioni, who appealed to Evans to sell him the site. Evans agreed, but even Alvaro's magic stuttered there.
Brennan, playing under his future senior manager Declan Bonner, won the 2014 Ulster Minor Football Championship title with Donegal, scoring a late fisted goal and two points in the final against Armagh. He also played in Donegal's four-point All-Ireland minor final defeat to Kerry at Croke Park in 2014, scoring a point and also a goal at a critical stage in the game.
Bhai Mani Singh was an 18th-century Sikh scholar and martyr. He was a childhood companion of Guru Gobind Singh and took the vows of Sikhism when the Guru inaugurated the Khalsa in March 1699. Soon after that, the Guru sent him to Amritsar to take charge of Harmandir Sahib, which had been without a custodian since 1696. He took control and steered the course of Sikh destiny at a critical stage in Sikh history.
Cultured neuronal networks are by definition disembodied cultures of neurons. Thus by being outside their natural environment, the neurons are influenced in ways that are not biologically normal. Foremost among these abnormalities is the fact that the neurons are usually harvested as neural stem cells from a fetus and are therefore disrupted at a critical stage in network development. When the neurons are suspended in solution and subsequently dispensed, the connections previously made are destroyed and new ones formed.
The larger hull also improved sea keeping, but never achieved the expected quietness with towed arrays, according to Captain Doug Littlejohns of the Type 22, HMS London (due to failure to raft mount the diesel generators)I. Ballantyne. Hunter Killers. Orion. London (2013) p407. in operations in the Greenland-Iceland-UK gap where they were expected to play an important role in preventing and monitoring the passage of Soviet naval units at a critical stage of the Cold War.
Haile Gebreselassie (second from right) As a peace activist, Isaac made important contributions to areas of peace and reconciliation. He founded the ad hoc Peace Committee for peace and reconciliation among all Ethiopian conflicting parties at a critical stage in Ethiopian history in 1989. The Committee- a dozen Ethiopian elders facilitated several bilateral negotiations between the then Government and all conflicting parties at home and abroad. This created a forum of dialogue for a peaceful resolution to the violence and bloody conflict.
The DGP asks the leader to go away since politicians and police still have respect. Karthickeyan (Vijayakumar) from (New Delhi) arrives to investigate the case. Sivarasan says they are at a critical stage of their mission and says that the Tamil Nadu coast has come into control of the Indian Navy so they cannot escape via sea. Another LTTE commander (Rajesh) says that Karthickeyan is a competent officer and says that they must not use old contacts and must remain underground till further instructions.
In May 2001, five months into his fourth term in Congress, Scarborough announced his intention to resign to spend more time with his children. Of his resignation, Scarborough said, "The realization has come home to me that they're at a critical stage of their lives and I would rather be judged at the end of my life as a father than as a congressman." A special election was held in October 2001 to replace Scarborough. Since then, Scarborough has contemplated returning to politics several times.
Investigators with the Civil Aeronautics Board (the predecessor of the NTSB) determined that engines Nos. 1, 2, and 4 had each ingested at least one bird, and that engine No. 1 had ingested at least eight. The bird damage caused the No. 1 propeller to autofeather and the engine to shut down at the same time that damage to the No. 2 and No. 4 engines prevented those engines from developing full power at a critical stage of flight. The aircraft, unable to climb, went into a stall.
In his 35 Tests, which included Australia's first seventeen Tests, Blackham made 800 runs at an average of 15.68 (highest score of 74), and dismissed 60 batsmen (36 caught, 24 stumped). In 45 matches for Victoria he scored 1600 runs at 22.85, with one century (109 in 1884), and dismissed 451 batsmen. However, his value as a batsman cannot be judged by averages, as he was often at his best when the game was at a critical stage. He was not a success as a captain as he worried too much when off the field.
The Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (affectionately known as QEST) is an art and craft educational trust created to sustain traditional British craftsmanship. It is a British institution committed to helping support craftspeople of all ages and from all backgrounds, at a critical stage in their careers. The trust was established in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Royal Warrant Holders Association and the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. In 2016, QEST welcomed Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II as Patron in her 90th birthday year.
In reality the defences of Dannevirke were simply not sufficient for a successful defence. Unfortunately, only the army recognised this, while politicians and the public demanded a defence of this national symbol. Few considered and acknowledged that De Meza had actually saved the army from eventual certain destruction by withdrawing and that the army had successfully withdrawn without significant casualties. De Meza was eventually sacked by the Minister of War and the Danish army lost one of its most capable and resourceful officers at a critical stage of the war.
He was graduated from Zahira College. Zuhair became member of parliament from People's Alliance National List in the Government of Kumaratunga and he served as MP from 1990 to 2000 until the defeat of Kumaratunga's government in Parliamentary polls. Following the victory of Mahinda Rajapaksa's Presidential Election, he was unanimously appointed as Chairman of state-owned Media Rupavahini Corporation. During his tenure as an Ambassador to Iran, He played key role in arranging an Iranian credit line that helped Sri Lanka to obtain fuel supplies on concessionary terms at a critical stage of the war against the LTTE.
Prior to the Anzac Day clash in 2009, Dyson was dropped from the senior side to instead play for Bendigo. The day before the match he was brought back into the senior side with a late change, replacing the injured Mark McVeigh. Given an opportunity that he would not have had previously, Dyson purely wanted to "play [his] role for the team." He went on to amass 27 disposals, and kicked 2 goals, one of them coming from the boundary line at a critical stage late in the game in what would be his 5th best game statistically over the course of his career to date.
Endemic to Africa are the families Arthroleptidae, Astylosternidae, Heleophrynidae, Hemisotidae, Hyperoliidae, Petropedetidae, Mantellidae. Also widespread are Bufonidae (Bufo, Churamiti, Capensibufo, Mertensophryne, Nectophryne, Nectophrynoides, Schismaderma, Stephopaedes, Werneria, Wolterstorffina), Microhylidae (Breviceps, Callulina, Probreviceps, Cophylinae, Dyscophus, Melanobatrachinae, Scaphiophryninae), Rhacophoridae (Chiromantis), Ranidae (Afrana, Amietia, Amnirana, Aubria, Conraua, Hildebrandtia, Lanzarana, Ptychadena, Strongylopus, Tomopterna) and Pipidae (Hymenochirus, Pseudhymenochirus, Xenopus). The 2002–2004 ‘Global Amphibian Assessment’ by IUCN, Conservation International and NatureServe revealed that for only about 50% of the Afrotropical amphibians, there is least concern about their conservation status; approximately 130 species are endangered, about one-fourth of which are at a critical stage. Almost all of the amphibians of Madagascar (238 speciesAndreone F, Carpenter AI, Cox N, du Preez L, Freeman K, et al.
She was completed in September 1943 and spent the next seven months on working up cruises in the Baltic Sea near Swinemünde in order to get the crew and boat ready for operational cruising in the Battle of the Atlantic, which was at a critical stage. As the boat worked up on 27 April 1944, just days off its intended first cruise, she struck a sea mine in the bay and sank, nine of her crew going down with the boat, and 35 being rescued by nearby ships. The boat was salvaged in August 1944, but was too badly damaged to repair, and was broken up for components for use in other U-boats. Her surviving crew were largely transferred to other units, principally , on which they surrendered in May 1945.
After escaping from a Spanish prison, Fletcher fought in Hungary against the Turks before joining William of Orange, with whom he returned to Scotland in 1688, but his alliance with the Prince of Orange faded when it became clear William II - as he was in Scotland - was only interested in using the country to help fight foreign wars. His estates were restored to him and, increasingly, Fletcher defended his country's claims over English interests as well as opposing royal power. In 1703, at a critical stage in the history of Scotland, Fletcher again became a member of the Scottish Parliament as member for Haddingtonshire. Now Queen Anne was on the throne and there was a campaign to join England and Scotland in a parliamentary union, thus closing the "back door" to England that Scotland represented.
The British military historian and general J. F. C. Fuller ranks the battle of Warsaw in 1920, and the Polish victory in the war, as one of the most decisive victories in history since it prevented Soviet influence from spreading to the borders of Germany, Hungary and Romania at a critical stage in these countries.Fuller, J.F.C., The Decisive Battles of the Western World, Hunter Publishing, . The Polish victory against the Soviets in 1921 was a great boost to Heldut's military career which raised him to the high rank of senior colonel of the Polish cavalry. In July 1939, he was the Commander of the prestigious Cadet School of Cavalry in Grudziadz at the Cavalry Training Centre, equivalent to USA's West Point, a position only held by a General.
Canadian expert Ilse Treurnicht, formerly CEO of the MaRS Discovery District in Toronto, a not-for-profit innovation complex built on the site of an old hospital, was invited to submit recommendations to the government in September 2019, during a second visit arranged by the Don Dunstan Foundation. Commenting ahead of the September conference, after discussions between Renewal SA and the Adelaide City Council, among her recommendations was that the non-government sector should have a greater say in the management of the redevelopment. She said it was at a critical stage at that point, with many of the tenants confirmed and the machine learning centre due to in the following few months. She also recommended establishing an independent board, which could consult widely and create cross-sector collaborations between government and business groups.
To comply with the new regulations Lorraine Hanriot re-designed and converted the LH.130 to be powered by a Gnome-Rhône 9 Kbrs Mistral supercharged engine, designated LH.131-01. A semi-enclosed cockpit was also introduced along with other improvements; such as increased control surface area and an attempt at boundary layer control in the region of the cockpit; using small holes in the skin to allow turbulent air to be drawn into the fuselage. After failing to compete in the 1933 Coupe Michelin, Lorraine Hanriot developed the LH.131 further by adding a retractable undercarriage. The main gear folded rearwards into nacelles under the wings, similar to the Seversky P-35, unfortunately this was manually actuated which required considerable effort from the pilot and was also a distraction at a critical stage in flight.
Carson's army service showed a willingness to do whatever duty called for. The praise from his officers culminated in the highest praise from his government, conferral of the Medal of Honor for his distinguished services at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 19 and 20, 1863. Army Medal Medal of Honor Private Carson's official Medal of Honor citation reads: > The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, > takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Musician William J. > Carson, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 19 September 1863, > while serving with Company E, 15th U.S. Infantry, in action at Chickamauga, > Georgia. At a critical stage in the battle when the 14th Corps lines were > wavering and in disorder, Musician Carson, on his own initiative bugled "to > the colors" amid the 18th U.S. Infantry who formed by him, and held the > enemy.
The negotiations in 1813 that resulted in an anti-Napoleonic coalition between Prussia, Austria and Russia were held in one of Wilhelmine's homes, Ratibořice Castle. During the Congress of Vienna (1814–15), the relationship ended, as Wilhelmine didn't like playing the role of an unacknowledged mistress, a role forced onto her as Metternich was married, and also because Alfred Windischgraetz (alternative spelling) appeared in Vienna, and she could not resist resuming her affair with him, writing "with friends one counts the days, with you I count the nights, and I would not wish to miss a single one of them"Rites of Peace - the fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna, Adam Zamoyski, HarperCollins 2007, p.319. This distracted Metternich at a critical stage in the negotiations. Because of the impossibility of having any more children, she became a foster parent to many young girls.
He was unable to contact the Admiralty for assistance, as the Germans were jamming radio frequencies. At 10:28 the German torpedo boat G132 arrived but withdrew when the Danish torpedo boats Støren and Søulven approached. A third Danish torpedo boat, the Tumleren, arrived shortly afterwards.Halpern, p. 200 The periscope of HMS E13 Meanwhile, the commander of the G132, Oberleutnant zur See Paul Graf von Montgelas, had informed Rear Admiral Robert Mischke by radio about the E13's grounding. German naval operations against the Russian-held city of Riga were at a critical stage and Mischke felt that he could not afford to let the E13 pass into the Baltic, where it could threaten the German offensive in the Gulf of Riga. He ordered G132 and another torpedo boat to destroy the submarine. The two vessels returned to Saltholm and opened fire on the E13 with torpedoes, machine-guns and shell fire from a range of 300 yards.
The Festival, under Papp's leadership, sponsored several Riverside Shakespeare Company productions at a critical stage in its development, beginning with Riverside's New York premiere production of Brecht's Edward II in 1982 at The Shakespeare Center on the Upper West Side (dedicated by Joseph Papp in 1982), followed by Equity parks tours of free Shakespeare throughout the five boroughs of New York City, much as the NYSF had done for years before. Riverside Shakespeare Company summer parks tour of Free Shakespeare sponsored by the NYSF began with A Comedy of Errors in 1982, followed by The Merry Wives of Windsor, featuring Anna Deavere Smith in her New York stage debut as Mistress Quickly, Romeo and Juliet, and The Taming of the Shrew. During the NYSF period of support, the Riverside Shakespeare Company expanded greatly, offering for the first time The Shakespeare Project in 1983, and serving a wide range of audiences in the five boroughs.
Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, later the 1st Marquess of Anglesey, commanded 13,000 Allied cavalry and 44 guns of the horse artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, on 18 June 1815. At about 2:30 pm, at a critical stage in the battle, he led a charge of the 2,000 heavy cavalry of the Household Brigade and the Union Brigade to throw back the columns of D'Erlon's French I Corps, who were threatening to push back Picton's severely outnumbered 5th Division, with some 15,000 French infantry advancing on 3,000 British and Dutch-Belgian troops. The charge succeeded in sweeping the French infantry away in disorder, but Uxbridge was unable to rally his troops, who ran on in pursuit and were cut up by counter-attacking French cavalry. Uxbridge spent the rest of the battle leading a series of charges by British light cavalry formations, and had eight or nine horses shot from under him.

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