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"changeover" Definitions
  1. a change from one system, or method of working to another

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SECOnd Set: 2-1 Changeover During the next changeover, Williams and Ramos had a civil conversation.
The changeover isn't quite as seamless as it sounds, though.
Elujay: The project revolved around watching my city changeover time.
Kyrgios spent the changeover flipping a little Evian water bottle.
That means there may be some confusion as that changeover occurs.
A stage in constant changeover because the bands played so briefly.
Perhaps there is a changeover of the elite guard taking place.
" Mike Bryan joked, "I get stiff sitting down at the changeover.
Alabama and Kansas, for example, require such changeover every five years.
The book club my wife belongs to — there's a lot of changeover.
He once prolonged a changeover at Wimbledon by theatrically changing his socks.
Fitch cautions, however, that the leadership changeover is a two-step process.
Then, during a changeover early in the second set, something curious happened.
"I've never seen you like this," Lahyani told Monfils during a changeover.
That&aposs according to current Googlers, who said the changeover felt anticlimactic.
"The Changeover" is, as its title suggests, the story of a transformation.
The political changeover in the state last summer may have inflamed longstanding instability.
Williams spent part of the ensuing changeover beating the ground with her racket.
Mahut's sweaty shirt sticks to his back; he removes it during a changeover.
This set changeover is a reminder that when teams work well together, it's magic.
High Sierra will mark the changeover to the company's own, modern Apple File System.
The changeover is likely to begin with laptops such as the 12-inch MacBook.
The changeover is expected to tighten the supply of diesel fuel, strengthening refining margins.
So I was interested in them because of the changeover in ownership, for one.
Every Tuesday night there's a new group, so every six nights there's a changeover.
But the changeover in Slovakia seems to have boosted inflation by just 0.3 percentage points.
The looming changeover in landholdings could be an opportunity for new farmers wanting to buy.
On the same day as the chief executive changeover, the company announced its first layoffs.
The incident occurred during a changeover at 4-3 in the first set Monday night.
In the city of Koga, employees preparing for the changeover accidentally erased 1,650 water bills.
In the city of Koga, employees preparing for the changeover accidentally erased 53,25 water bills.
"For you to attack my character is something that's wrong," Williams said during a changeover.
The DJ is playing Alicia Keys's "This Girl is on Fire" during the changeover, appropriately.
But players can call a coach to the court once per set during a changeover.
To understand Marbury's changeover, it's important to understand the depths he reached before he left.
But the changeover is bittersweet; President Vladimir V. Putin has also lost a beloved boogeyman.
Paire calls for the trainer to examine him during the changeover, then waves him away.
Motherboard noticed the change when it occurred at noon ET, when the official changeover took place.
Serena Williams sought to clarify her disagreement with the chair umpire, Carlos Ramos, during a changeover.
When I felt I was losing control, I would hang out with him on the changeover.
At the end of their last changeover, Zverev's face changed from boyish and playful to steely.
Still, some airlines, including Air France, have installed the longer batteries without waiting for the 2018 changeover.
Major coastal cities in the Northeast will see a changeover from snow to rain by Saturday evening.
Kyrgios showed his displeasure after dropping an opening set tiebreaker by smashing three rackets during the changeover.
The two were still chuckling about it like old chums when they sat down at the changeover.
Instead of recovering in her courtside chair during the two-minute changeover, she left for the bathroom.
But she was not aware of that as she sat down in her chair for a changeover.
The changeover will take effect early in 2017, Boeing said, confirming a decision first reported by Bloomberg News.
The changeover comes as the miner faces the worst downturn to hit the sector in nearly two decades.
Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a hearty meal during the changeover, we've got you covered.
While political forecasts suggest the Senate is likely to remain in Republican hands, a changeover is still possible.
Museum officials are keeping silent about the reasons for the early changeover, but many NMNH scientists welcome it.
At the next changeover, after failing to convert a break point, Federer appeared to throw his water bottle.
" On his way to losing the fourth set, he said to the umpire during a changeover: "You're atrocious.
Most shocking was when he went on to slyly flash a middle finger toward Dumusois during a changeover.
A doctor was called at the 24-23 changeover, but Del Potro was determined to finish the match.
That's only good for a limited time, so you'll want to make the changeover quickly to get the savings.
The changeover from MySpace era networks to Facebook felt minimal because it hadn't become such a market-oriented utility.
She did not call a medical timeout on the ensuing changeover, but she retied her shoelaces, making them tighter.
Photo: AP Do you remember the big changeover to digital TV a few years ago that made traditional antennas obsolete?
This two-year, multi-phase changeover resulted in a loss of personnel, as well as a significant loss of clientele.
The other big change in iOS 10.3 is a significant changeover to a new file system: the Apple File System.
The changeover comes amid an escalating fight between the White House and House Democrats over access to Trump's tax returns.
Serena was able to continue but at the first changeover called a medical timeout and had her ankle heavily strapped.
Pulling her hair into the tightest of buns at the changeover, she went about finishing off Riske with punishing efficiency.
Young, who is black, told ATP officials that the remark was made by Harrison, who is white, during that changeover.
She replaced Herbert Greene, the show's original conductor as well as one of its producers, and the changeover made news.
On Wednesday, during a changeover in the third set, Kyrgios shared his troubles with a physiotherapist who massaged his shoulder.
The train ride to Penn Station in New York City takes 60 to 74 minutes, with a changeover in Newark.
Winter Weather Advisories dropped across, NYC, coastal CT, and portions of NE NJ where a changeover to rain is now forecast.
At the changeover at 5-4 down, she complained furiously to the umpire about a line call in the penultimate game.
Our readers can rest assured that there are people on the inside doing their best to resist this pointless generational changeover.
And she's broken with the president in unexpected ways, which suggests the changeover to her administration would not be clear-cut.
Sales in the third quarter declined 20.2% over the previous year and production dropped 0.33% as Volkswagen struggled with the changeover.
The set changeover, embedded below, is seemingly narrated by production directors, who root for and celebrate with the crew in the background.
During a changeover, Williams resumed her argument with the umpire, this time saying he was attacking her character and was a "thief".
At the following changeover, Nadal was given a salt pill by a doctor and had his left forearm massaged by a trainer.
Some of the main criticisms are that the changeover could compromise the capacity for emergency broadcasts, and that citizens aren't technologically prepared.
Their changeover from uniforms to civvies includes a one-week transition-assistance program, presented by the Department of Labor and its subcontractors.
The fastest women, however, run at 10 metres per second, buying them a few extra milliseconds in which to execute the changeover.
The comments before a congressional panel came as several Republican lawmakers are attempting to thwart the changeover, due to occur on Oct.
Moynihan reminded analysts the bank took a $350 million charge in 2017 in part to execute the changeover to its private cloud.
When Michael D. Eisner turned over control to Mr. Iger in 2005, the changeover became an example of what not to do.
If season three returns and there's a high degree of cast changeover (as some critics have speculated might occur), well, that's life.
Such changeover is inevitable as malls adjust not only to the changing retail landscape but to changes in work and living habits.
Although Mr. Takiguchi is happy for the business the changeover has brought, he admits it has created some difficulties even for him.
Williams then continued her argument with Ramos during the changeover, sounding like an unrelenting baseball manager going after a home plate umpire.
Given you just had changeover at the top of the management, I think it's too early to see changes at that level.
LG is believed to be producing both the display and the whole phone, marking a changeover from the HTC-made Pixels of 2016.
Before, I didn't really feel like I could rap; I felt like I was still coming from grime and that changeover was awkward.
These jigsawed showcases, running with only a 10-minute changeover between bands, don't happen by a sprinkling of rock and roll pixie dust.
It seems likely that with the big changeover, patents might not get a lot of attention in the first half of the year.
Horschel stopped and let him pass, like a tennis player giving way to another on a changeover, and never uttered a word. Why?
After more treatment on the next changeover, he won a 19-shot rally and held serve at love for a 4-2 lead.
This includes the things the players might do when the TV cameras aren't on them, like when they switch sides (called a changeover).
From a more practical standpoint, the changeover meant that customers had to switch over to digital TV tuners that could receive the new format.
Despite a fair amount of criticism that has been directed at the new Hulu design, Smith says the changeover has already produced good results.
Youzhny was treated during the changeover at 27-26 in the third-round match at Arthur Ashe Stadium and had his left thigh taped.
Pretty much everything is in changeover as Casual embarks upon its third season on Hulu, but one thing will remain consistent: plenty of nudity.
During the changeover, he complained to the chair umpire that Stepanek was using a bathroom break to delay the match and hasten the suspension.
While serving at 3-1 the Serb was given a time violation warning by chair umpire Fergus Murphy and let rip at the changeover.
Nasdaq on Monday named Adena T. Friedman its new chief executive, in the first changeover at the stock market operator in nearly 14 years.
For Ms. Friedman, 47, the promotion comes at a time of consolidation within the world of market operators and of rapid changeover in technology.
That brought more comfortable playing conditions and gave a boost to Monfils who during an earlier changeover had poured cold water over his head.
Ms. Nahle, Mr. López Obrador's energy adviser, has said Mexico's own refineries can be retooled to handle a changeover from American gasoline and diesel.
The two-and-a-half hours spent on that topic suggest the lawyers' situation with Gates is more complicated than a typical attorney changeover.
Britain's men's team spent the least total time in the changeover — 0.05 seconds less than the U.S. team — which was the eventual winning margin.
"It was a mistake made during a standard procedure at the changeover of a shift and an employee pushed the wrong button," Ige said.
But during the changeover "there could be a chance that we don't have enough of either" to handle a large-scale evacuation, he says.
Australian Kyrgios raised some eyebrows with his antics during the match, and looked to have had a verbal exchange with a spectator during a changeover.
Dover Street Market is reopening this week after its seasonal changeover with all-new installations and a host of new labels, both emerging and established.
Indeed, Bellis regrouped in the set changeover and said later that she had focused on getting her feet more involved than they had been before.
Output had slumped since November in response to falling domestic demand, especially for diesel models, and due to the changeover between older and newer cars.
On the changeover after he'd earned that break, Connors took a swig of water, rinsed it in his mouth — and spit it at McEnroe's feet.
Jamaica finished third but were at first disqualified for lining up incorrectly in the second changeover, with their medal reallocated to fourth-place finishers Britain.
But experts are worried about how government policies and actions might shift after a twice-a-decade political power changeover at China's 19th Party Congress.
Apple announced a changeover to Intel processors for the Mac lineup in 2005, and Otellini joined Steve Jobs on stage at WWDC to make the announcement.
Instead, there could be a mix with or changeover to sleet and rain for a time, as warmer air infiltrates the area from the Atlantic Ocean.
When Chang led 2-1 in the fifth set, he took several swigs from his water bottle, ate a banana and contemplated quitting during the changeover.
The arrival and success of a company like Tesla made it easier to believe that a changeover to electric vehicles could, maybe even would, happen fast.
GM's 2018 profit margin was the fourth highest on record, despite the adverse impact from the changeover to new pickup trucks, Ward said in the note.
He was also a veteran of the late-night wars and presided over the difficult changeover of "Tonight Show" hosts from Johnny Carson to Jay Leno.
At an investor conference last month, Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook said the changeover has created fewer complications than expected and that restaurant operators are on board.
Global miner BHP Billiton led its sector higher, up 4.5 percent, while rival Rio Tinto added 3 percent after announcing a CEO changeover a day earlier.
It began to sprinkle during the changeover, prompting a brief delay as tournament officials called for the retractable roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium to be closed.
During that match, Cilic, suffering from deep foot blisters of his own, cried in frustration during a changeover at his inability to compete at full strength.
SECOnd Set: Changeover With Osaka Leading, 4-1143 Osaka broke Williams's serve again, this time with an impressive down-the-line forehand with Williams at net.
Mr. Shinkai plays with the obvious comedy of Mitsuha and Taki's surreal changeover, and, as confusion gives way to a realization of what's happening, they adjust.
"We just love this circumstance because it is very possibly the changeover point now for what we have been waiting for a long time," Smead said.
Customers complained almost immediately after the changeover a year later; their children felt achy and ill, and many folks were losing hair and developing sores and rashes.
Kuo says the changeover will come with the obvious upside of Apple being freed from relying on Intel's processor roadmap and the delays that can disrupt it.
A recording that was played as part of a drill during a shift changeover accidentally included the words, "this is not a drill," according to the regulator.
The participant said the changeover would take place after a postal ballot of the SPD's 464,000 members who will have the chance to veto the coalition deal.
This changeover and a continued period of rocketship growth created strain inside some parts of the company, according to former employees and people close to the firm.
Sock was broken again with a netted forehand under pressure in the fifth game, and the more realistic fans filed out on the changeover at 4-1.
The city undertook the changeover less to eliminate the jack-o'-lantern glow of the old high-pressure sodium lights and more for the benefits of LEDs.
Footage on the Tennis Channel appeared to show the 22-year-old using a phone hidden away in his bag during a changeover in the second set.
During a changeover, Kyrgios informed Wawrinka that his girlfriend had been romantically involved with another player, igniting the ire of Wawrinka and other players on the tour.
During the changeover after the third set, when Stepanek went to the bathroom, Murray lobbied the chair umpire Damien Dumusois to take action against Stepanek's delaying tactics.
The incident stemmed from a contentious argument that occurred during a changeover in the first set of Monday's match, which Harrison won, 6-3, 7-6 (4).
The current policy, which typically does not allow fans to enter until the changeover after the third game, leaves too many paying customers waiting for too long.
The changeover has angered parents who have been shocked by the bats' high costs — $45 to $350 — and frustrated that the demand has seemingly outstripped the supply.
The American was on the verge of victory in the fourth set tie break, when during the changeover, a ball girl accidentally clattered into his right knee.
The changeover leaves Taiwan with formal relations to just 19 countries, many of them poor nations in Central America and the Pacific, such as Belize and Nauru.
Two points later, Isner held with a forehand passing winner on the run and let his momentum carry him directly to his sideline chair for the ensuing changeover.
Pius is at the center of a plot orchestrated by Cardinal Voiello (Silvio Orlando), the Cardinal Secretary of State, to ensure he retains power through the papal changeover.
During the changeover, Osaka told her coach that she was feeling discomfort and was told to withdraw if the pain persisted to avoid the risk of further injury.
"We hope the Associations' recommendations and further work over the next few months will ensure a smooth changeover," said SIFMA's associate general counsel Rob Toomey in a statement.
And with the 8cx, Windows machines could be preparing for a similar changeover, or at least an environment where x86 and ARM-based systems live side-by-side.
The changeover is part of a sweeping federal initiative to bolster defenses against fraud by reducing the widespread use of Social Security numbers as identifiers throughout the government.
Harrison denied the accusation and, in his own social media post, urged anyone with audio or video of their angry exchange during a changeover to make it public.
There were a few boos from the crowd, and after the first set, Williams sat in her chair on the changeover shaking her head and talking to herself.
Before Lucic-Baron came out to serve for the match, she reached into her bag on the changeover and took out a rosary to wear on the court.
In April 1993, Monica Seles was at the height of her success when she was stabbed in the back during a changeover at a tournament in Hamburg, Germany.
SUPPORT - AND CHALLENGES Local people and traders say the plastic ban is a good step toward greater environmental protection - but the changeover is proving a bit of a headache.
The report for the week ending January 3, which will include the marketing year changeover figures for hides and skins, wet blues, pork and beef, will be published Feb.
The worry was that shopkeepers would use the changeover as an excuse to put up prices, particularly if doing so got them to a price ending in a "99".
With Nadal's backers screaming, "Close it out!" at the ensuing changeover, he once more stepped to the baseline to try to serve it out, this time at 222-229.
In the latest changeover at the beleaguered entertainment company, Rob Moore, the vice chairman of Paramount Pictures, will leave the studio, a spokesman for the studio confirmed on Friday.
In the fourth set, when he was battling cramps, Tsitsipas at one point was given a time violation for not returning to the court quickly enough during a changeover.
"We had so much rain after the changeover that for the most part we just have a lot of residual ponding," said Tim Morrin, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
With Stephens ahead 5-2, the Latvian called for the trainer at the changeover and was soon stretched out on the court while she had her right thigh worked on.
The entire point of the system is to ensure changeover, to give the people a reason to believe in their governments and support them regardless of who is in power.
We may see snow in the morning, followed by a transition period to sleet and freezing rain, and then a changeover to all rain for the afternoon and evening hours.
According to the study, the 4x100m men's relay showed that the difference between gold and silver was the same difference between the time the athletes spent in the changeover zone.
The British team originally finished fourth in the day's final session but were elevated to third after the second-placed Jamaican team were disqualified for an infringement at the changeover.
A massive overhaul of India's tax system a few months later hit the economy even harder, as businesses still reeling from the cash ban struggled to cope with the changeover.
Scouting Report If you haven't been to Dover Street Market recently, you will hardly recognize the space come Saturday, when the fashion emporium reopens for its New Beginning seasonal changeover.
For example, on Tumblr, the entire month of October becomes Halloween — so much so that the changeover from September to October has become a part of broader internet meme culture.
"The big cities along the coast are going to have a pretty quick changeover from snow to sleet and freezing rain and eventually rain," Petersen said in a phone interview.
It said it assumed rates in the economy would fall even without a reduction in the key rate, due to "the ensuing changeover in the banking sector to a liquidity surplus".
It was also unclear whether Shulkin was officially informed about the changeover before the president's tweets, which preceded any official announcement from the White House or the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Analysts said the changeover was spurred by Kaczynski's desire to quell infighting within the cabinet and put more emphasis on economic policy as the party faces three consecutive years of elections.
I started yo-yoing right when that changeover was happening, so I learned how to do everything the old way and then the equipment turned 90 degrees and everything became insane.
"Especially when you're starting a government and you have a changeover of parties when policies are going to be dramatically different, I think it's something that's smart," Bennett told the newspaper.
So upset was Osaka by her start that she kicked her racket on the changeover before the second set, an act of petulance that resulted in her receiving a code violation.
But after failing to convert three match points on her serve at 5-3 in the third set, she roared back after the changeover to break Kerber's serve for the victory.
The problem was a minor technical one at the first changeover between Mike Rogers and Justin Gatlin, as Gatlin touched the baton out of his zone but the result was disqualification.
"It is the Halley's Comet of metrology," says Stephan Schlamminger, a physicist from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) who worked on the equipment used for the coming changeover.
"They handled the plastic bag changeover better, they had the Little Shop gimmick - but that won't last forever," he said, adding that its overall business strategy was not developed as Woolworths' strategy.
The 37-year-old American eighth seed got treatment on her ankle during the changeover and appeared to be fine, smacking 38 winners on a sunny day at Arthur Ashe Stadium court.
"We've been engaged with manufacturers and where there have been shortages, it's been temporary and for particular models and regions," said Russell Hartford, the U.S.A. Baseball official who oversaw the bat changeover.
The Greek, one game after receiving a time violation in the fourth set, then became furious when the umpire would not allow him extra time on the changeover to change his bandana.
During the next changeover, tensions seemed to simmer down during a civil exchange when Williams explained to Ramos that she understood he might have interpreted some coaching, but that none actually existed.
In the next game, a frustrated Stephens unleashed an eruption of profanity, and during the changeover she apologized to the chair umpire while her coach, Kamau Murray, implored her to settle down.
With existing companies that have been focusing exclusively on boosting shareholder value for decades, shareholders must understand and accept that such a changeover can happen without an unduly negative effect on profits.
Turnover in top positions But the shrinking number of women in Trump's Cabinet is just one symptom of the remarkable changeover among his top staffers, something that's been chronicled throughout his presidency.
Midway through the opening set, Nadal&aposs aqua T-shirt was so soaked with sweat it stuck to him, so he changed into a fresh one at a changeover, drawing catcalls from spectators.
This season brought a bigger changeover, with a new coach, Jeff Blashill, and a crop of 21-and-under players like Larkin, right wing Anthony Mantha and center Andreas Athanasiou joining the lineup.
During the changeover, Murray argued that when a similar sound had been heard earlier in the match, the umpire had told the players that play would continue if the sound rang out again.
Things at the 1997 Open got ugly when the Romanian Irina Spirlea tried to throw Venus Williams off her game late in the third set by deliberately walking into her during a changeover.
"10.20 was a year of strong headwinds — with the ongoing diesel debate, the changeover to the new [emissions] test method and the global trade dispute," Daimler Chairman Dieter Zetsche said in a statement.
I first saw Perfume at Osaka's Summer Sonic festival in 2011, and as you'd expect it was a very different experience — there's only so much you can do in daylight with limited changeover times.
La Tribune, which first reported the changeover at space systems, said the reorganisation could lead to other departures, accelerating a sweeping management overhaul already driven partly by an ongoing corruption probe and scheduled retirements.
In areas that won't see a mix or changeover to sleet or rain, up to 270 feet of snow is possible, based on the consensus of computer models used to help forecast the weather.
La Tribune, which first reported the changeover at space systems, said the reorganization could lead to other departures, accelerating a sweeping management overhaul already driven partly by an ongoing corruption probe and scheduled retirements.
He was also a consultant, coming onto the court on one changeover to share thoughts on tactics with Zverev and Borg; just as he had done with Thiem and Borg earlier in the day.
After Li won the next game to make the score 20-255, Liu complained to the chair umpire about the last disputed point of the game and argued for the entirety of the changeover.
The cost of a gallon of gas typically drops as much as 10 cents with the changeover, said Jeffrey Spring, a spokesman for the Automobile Club of Southern California, which opposed the gas tax.
It's important to note that the entire sixth season will take place during a brief, yet vital, timeframe — described in the premiere as the most difficult changeover of power the White House has ever seen.
"Through the changeover in the food industry came profit motives and different models, from having the meat industry centered at big cities and the railroads to feedlots accessible by the federal highway system," she says.
She seemed too eager at crunchtime in both sets to try to end rallies too soon, perhaps because she appeared to be suffering physically and sought treatment during a second-set changeover for stomach discomfort.
The process will begin at 11:11AM local time (503:11AM ET) in Bodø, a town in the far north of the country, with the changeover expected to be finished by the end of the year.
The actual changeover — when the labs that are able to start making their own measurements of the kilogram using the Kibble balance — won't come until May next year, but this week's conference is the celebratory coronation.
After seemingly enjoying the long rallies, Murray had his right shoulder massaged on the changeover before the second set and rattled off four games in a row from 1-1 to turn it into a rout.
Raonic, the world number six, cruised through the first set 6-1 in 21 minutes and led 1-0 in the second when the Spaniard retired at the changeover after a brief exchange with his opponent.
When a company undergoes a changeover in its leadership, that often raises the chances of it ultimately selling itself — especially when an activist investor like Elliott Management is knocking on the door, as it is here.
" When the next changeover came, with Osaka leading, 4-3, Williams, still visibly distraught over what she perceived as unfair treatment, told Ramos that he had stolen a point from her and called him "a thief.
He is 8-1 against Cilic and thumped him, 6-219, 237-21972, 21972-22014, in the 22016 Wimbledon final, when Cilic was suffering from severe foot blisters and ended up in tears on a changeover.
President-elect Donald Trump's transition into the White House is going "very, very smoothly," he said Wednesday afternoon, hours after complaining on Twitter that President Barack Obama's "roadblocks" had made for a rough changeover of power.
The scene, in the Roosevelt Room, was a vivid reminder of how the changeover in Washington has opened the White House door to conservative movement players who found themselves shut out for the last eight years.
He continued to argue the toss with the official who eventually awarded a penalty point against the Australian during the changeover when he trailed 2-5, meaning he began the eighth game already 0-15 behind.
Israel's lifting of the veil on its fight against Iran in Syria came during a changeover of military chiefs of staff, and as Mr. Netanyahu is campaigning for re-election under a cloud of corruption investigations.
Despite a few technical difficulties during Wormlust's set and the odd snapped string (have mercy on that bass, Gústaf!), Oration MMXVI truly seemed to go off without a hitch, with the quickest changeover times I've ever seen.
But the teen sensation came out roaring after the changeover, breaking Mertens twice in the second set to force a third before powering her way to a 6-3 victory, sealing her place in the final four.
Outside the gates of an Allegheny Technologies steel plant in Washington, Pa., deep in the 18th District, workers coming and going during the changeover to the afternoon shift almost all said they had voted for Mr. Trump.
Women players are already allowed to summon their coaches during changeover once per set, apart from at Grand Slams, and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) will trial a new system allowing coaches to interact from the stands.
Pretty much nothing is worse than the winter-to-spring closet changeover (where the hell are you supposed to put all those coats?), but Busy Philipps manages to get us in the mood through sheer force of charm.
Furthermore, ATSC says that the new standard could make it far easier to broadcast live TV directly to mobile devices, similar to what's done with a traditional TV. The changeover to ATSC 3.0 could have some complications, however.
While some of that growth is due to some manufacturers like General Motors building pickup inventory ahead of a model changeover later this year, the industry overall is confronting a new reality: The pace of sales is slowing.
Schippers went too early as she waited for the baton from Jamile Samuel and had to slow down to an almost standing position before the changeover, leaving the European champions well out of contention early in their heat.
Production and sales of the heavy-duty pickups were hurt by a 40-day strike by the United Auto Workers union that ended in October and as well as a changeover of the pickup to a redesigned model.
Pospisil, who was playing in his first ATP Tour final since 2014, was caught on camera swigging the sticky substance from a glass bottle on a changeover during his 7-5 6-3 loss to Frenchman Gael Monfils.
These ranged from balloon angioplasty – which first opened coronary arteries without surgery – to the introduction of bare metal stents, to the changeover to stents made of an alloy that releases a chemical that prevents inflammation and premature artery closure.
To put the scale of the potential threat of cord-cutting in perspective: for more than a year now, Netflix has had more subscribers in the United States than cable television, and the speed of changeover is only increasing.
While the White House has scrubbed most references to climate change from its new website, federal agencies involved in climate change research, such as NASA, still have extensive websites devoted to climate change despite the changeover in the administration.
Albany had its largest March snowstorm on record, with 23 inches falling on Tuesday, while New York City managed to eke out 279 inches in Central Park, despite the changeover to heavy sleet at the height of the storm.
Footage captured by the Tennis Channel appeared to show the 22-year-old scrolling through a phone hidden away in his bag during a changeover in the second set of the match, which Zverev lost 6-3, 6-2.
The 15-year-old Gauff had taken the first set off the German and was receiving some coaching advice in the changeover from her father, Corey, about what she should do to ensure she advanced to the quarter-finals.
If watching match points slip by was not hurtful enough for Sandgren, he also had to deal with some physical pain when a ball girl accidentally ran her knee into his calf during changeover in the fourth-set tiebreak.
It is important that Friday's election finish on time, too; the Z.S.C. Lions, Zurich's hockey team, have a game at Hallenstadion on Saturday night, and workers must begin the changeover from election hall to ice rink after FIFA closes its congress.
Consumer Reports believes that AEB features offer significant safety benefits to vehicles, and so decided to dock the Model S some points in its rating system since not all vehicles on the road were equipped with the feature following the changeover.
Recent delays have disrupted the outset of a two-year changeover between the current A2380 and the revamped A2320neo: carried out even as Airbus raises overall narrowbody jet production to 2380 a month by mid-20161 from 3807 a month now.
By season five the sport will be adopting a new chassis and battery, and Faraday Future says it will be fully involved with the development for that changeover, creating more drivetrain components like a motor and gearbox, software, and firmware.
During the conference call, Ms. Brown, who served as Politico's White House correspondent from 2009 to 2014 before becoming managing editor of the organization's European newsroom, said she thought Politico was uniquely positioned to cover the changeover of power in Washington.
The combination of the changeover in the president's team from (Secretary of State Rex) Tillerson to (Mike) Pompeo and the appointment of (national security adviser) John Bolton was a signal to the market of the direction that the administration was going.
Current league rules prohibit clubs from paying players more than 25,000 euros per season, but Panico, who won the league championship last season with AGSM Verona, was one of several players to leave their clubs and join Fiorentina shortly after the changeover.
Aston Martin also boosted investment by nearly a half to 68 million pounds ahead of the launch of a series of new models as it underwent a changeover plan that saw sales fall by 20 percent to 963 vehicles in the quarter.
Snow to blanket high elevations As chilly air invades the back edge of the storm, rain will mix with and possibly changeover to all snow across the higher elevations of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York state by Monday morning.
Tarrant said comments like Trump's can have a "chilling" effect on processes that can result in more safety for officers and civilians alike, but that Sessions was receptive to the concerns of NOBLE, which is set to have a changeover in leadership.
The mix-up at the first changeover denied the Netherlands a chance to qualify for the 4x100m women's relay final and give Schippers a chance of a consolation medal after she failed in her bid for a 100 and 200m golden double.
"This changeover is unprecedented," said Dr. Walter A. Orenstein, who oversaw the United States' immunization program for 11 years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is now associate director of the vaccine center at Emory University School of Medicine.
The shift in Mexico's position came as the rival incoming and outgoing administrations realized that a deal with the United States before the presidential changeover would suit them both, according to interviews with more than a dozen people familiar with the talks.
In preparation for its biannual seasonal changeover, Dover Street Market is offering discounts of up to 70 percent on fall merchandise including a Christopher Kane sequin wool raglan coat ($793, originally $2,645) and a Craig Green silk workwear jacket ($274.50, originally $915).
Now more than ever, the industry has an insatiable hunger for newness, whether it's the next must-have bag, the designer du jour, the model of-the-moment, the emerging street style aficionado, or even the incessant changeover of creative directors at legacy houses.
Belief or use of cusps—in the sense that being born within a few days of the changeover makes you a bit of each sign—has long been a signal to practicing astrologers that the person using the term is a total novice or phony.
The soldiers were taking part in a changeover of troops at their barracks at the time, and are part of Opération Sentinelle — the ongoing military operation put in place since a state of emergency was introduced following the January 2015 terror attacks in Paris.
"During changeover and the ad break, the microphones fell onto the piano strings, which is what the guitar noise was — some people thought it was [Justin] Bieber rehearsing but it wasn't him," Adele joked later while explaining the mess-up on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Sunday's duel with Cilic will be a rematch of last year's Wimbledon final, which, like Friday night's semifinal, also turned into an anticlimax because of foot blisters: Cilic began crying on a changeover at the frustration of not being able to perform his best.
There's really no way for drivers to avoid the extra cost of summer gas — a dime or more per gallon, depending on the location — which is a result of the ingredients in the blend and the need to shut down refineries for the changeover.
While there is still some uncertainty in the details, it's clear that areas from Washington, D.C. to Boston are likely to be walloped by an intense winter storm bringing heavy snow, strong winds, coastal flooding and possibly, for a time anyway, a changeover to sleet or rain.
After Kyrgios, who is known for his short temper, held serve to go 5-4 up he resumed his back-and-forth with the umpire on the changeover at which point a clearly annoyed Johnson asked his opponent when he was going to "play fucking tennis".
"Obviously, I played much better today than I actually have since I've returned to tennis," Serena said in an on-court interview after a match in which she was most threatened by a rolled right ankle that required taping by the trainer during the first changeover.
We believe the changeover may cause some uncertainty for investors as Tesla just saw two consecutive quarters of profitability and positive cash flow, and we see potential for a less stable path forward due to a sequential step-down in deliveries, working capital headwinds and convertible debt payment.
The luxury brand of Volkswagen will launch over 22025 redesigned and new models in 21, including upgraded versions of the popular A6 saloon and Q3 sport-utility vehicle and the all-new electric e-tron SUV, with the changeover expected to hurt demand of its existing line-up.
"When I got to the changeover at 5-4, I was really just focusing on the little bits and pieces of information that I always tell myself before I go out for a serve, just to take out all of the nerves and thinking of the moment," she said.
By my count, the page has changed back and forth between Obama and Trump to the tune of roughly eight times this morning — which may seem low, given the tumultuous state of the changeover, but the article is actually a protected page, meaning only certain editors are allowed to edit.
After Nishikori held serve to pull to 3-4 in the second set, he came up hobbling and had to have his left knee worked on during the changeover, but he did not use that as an excuse, citing Djokovic's dominant play this season as the reason for the outcome.
Following that changeover, Fuel ceased to exist entirely and the channel and all of its assets were mothballed by parent company 20th Century Fox, leaving Machotaildrop buried somewhere in a News Corporation vault along with If I Did It and the magic scroll that could summon a second season of Firefly.
His cheeks red, hair matted with sweat, Novak Djokovic appeared to be in such distress as he trudged to a changeover on a steamy U.S. Open afternoon that someone suggested it would be a good idea to have a trash can at the ready, just in case he lost his lunch.
With a deep blister on his left foot that he said had limited his lateral movement, he began sobbing in his chair on a changeover while trailing, 0-3, in the second set, putting a white towel over his head as a physician and a trainer huddled around and attended to him.
With the United Kingdom in a state of political flux after the European Union referendum and in the midst of a government changeover, it was important for SoftBank to engage a well-connected British banker to lay the groundwork for what would be the largest inward investment into the United Kingdom by an Asian company.
In the biomedical industry, the switch to rFC is being led by the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly, which began using the substance to test new products in 2000 and plans to have 249 percent of the changeover completed by the end of 2000, according to Jay Bolden, a senior consultant biologist for the company.
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, JUNE 8 A random moment at the New York Philharmonic's "Concert for Unity" at David Geffen Hall: Alan Gilbert, about to step down as the orchestra's music director and playing violin in a couple of small-ensemble pieces in the first half, had remained onstage during the changeover to the next work.
The expectation has been "that there was no way that the economic reform and the changeover of China from that investment-led, export-led economy to the internal domestic consumption economy was going to take place within a 10-year block of time," said Rodger Baker, vice president of strategic analysis at geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor.
For Pyongyang's counterparts, on the other hand, the challenge of coordination across policy lines and national interests, in addition to the periodic leadership changeover and fading recollection of past engagements of the same ilk with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), pose cement-hardened hurdles to rallying behind a cohesive, contiguous and well-orchestrated approach in dealing with the Kim regime.
"It's very busy — you are on your feet constantly, making sure things are going in the right place and in the right way, and there is very little time to spare," said Betty Monkman, a White House curator for more than three decades who helped supervise the changeover in 2001, when Bill Clinton was moving out and George W. Bush was coming in.
This summer, even as she tightened her grip on the top ranking that she will maintain despite Monday's defeat, Halep was seen on television summoning Cahill to the court during one changeover in Montreal — he waved her off — and despairing to him for having missed a second-set match point against Kiki Bertens in the Western & Southern Open final before wilting in the third.
During a changeover in the Australian Samantha Stosur's semifinal victory with Zhang Shuai against Barbora Strycova and Marketa Vondrousova, the Village People blared from the speakers and even the chair umpire got in the act of forming the letters in Y.M.C.A. By the tournament's stretch run, all of Australia was celebrating doubles since the men's, women's, mixed and wheelchair finals included at least one native son or daughter.
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