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The feeling of power, and the joy of discharging it.
I commit to discharging them well as we move forward.
Cops need to be accountable for discharging their weapons. Period.
You are not discharging me until you figure me out.
Similarly, hospitals are discharging patients quicker than ever these days.
It finished discharging on Tuesday, according to Eikon's vessel tracking data.
He added that action had been taken, including discharging two employees.
And simply discharging all of those soldiers will be an enormous cost.
They should not be accused of crimes for honorably discharging their duties.
China, however, still has no such rules for discharging penniless people's debts.
In the next it would lurch in time with a discharging rifle.
"The perpetrator was discharging his gun at somebody else," Chief Monahan said.
Most recently, an Air Force administrative board recently recommended discharging Tech Sgt.
Old wounds suppurate, discharging grievances sufficient to poison every attempt at conciliation.
I&aposm talking about discharging energy for hundreds of hours or more.
For one, avoid fully discharging your smartphone before you charge it again.
"We were not necessarily discharging people for just being gay," she said.
The president pro tempore "is just discharging the duties temporarily," he said.
Responsibility for identifying and discharging extremists is left to individual unit commanders.
U.S. sanctions may prevent the vessel from discharging its cargo, the source noted.
A bus at the Lordsburg Border Patrol detention center discharging asylum seekers Tuesday.
We're told that's pus discharging from her eyes, so like we said ... eww.
One of these is the charging/discharging test, which does exactly what it says.
Even an unhinged Douglas pissily discharging a bazooka just became part of the ride.
President Obama is a democratically elected official, faithfully discharging the duties of his office.
KASICH SLAMS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION OVER REPORT THAT US ARMY IS DISCHARGING LEGAL IMMIGRANTS Cmdr.
But prosecutors said he acted recklessly in drawing his weapon and discharging a round.
Using, carrying and discharging a semi-automatic assault rifle during a crime of violence.
"Such behaviour amounts to obstructing public servant [sic] in discharging their duties," it said.
The center, she says, responded by discharging him, equating eating the cookie to stealing.
If they're charging and discharging at the wrong time, no RTE is high enough.
She was charged with a misdemeanor charge of discharging a firearm in city limits.
"Discharging patients with a severe neurological injury is not the point of patient-centered care."
It serves two primary functions: helping the squid breathe and discharging wastes from its body.
Advocates of the effort aren't discharging a solitary immigration/DACA bill to the House floor.
But the staff gave her something else by accident: the guidelines for staff members discharging patients.
South Korea resumed its purchases this month, recently discharging 300,000 barrels, its first cargo since July.
Prosecutors told the court Ziegler had been convicted in 2005 of discharging a firearm without malice.
Sandrock is on probation in Colorado for "disorderly conduct and discharging a firearm," according to police.
But until last year, the military still enforced a policy of discharging openly serving trans soldiers.
Those allegations include modifying a labor contract, unlawfully discharging an employee and engaging in illegal discipline.
Plus, batteries are damaged by charging and discharging quickly — like stopping and starting at traffic lights.
Her measure would prevent the Trump administration from ending medical payments or discharging transgender service members.
We must be diligent in discharging our responsibility to serve as a check on his power.
But the announcement that the department would begin discharging claims this week came with a caveat.
The Army began discharging such recruits this year before they could qualify for citizenship, lawyers said.
The department rejected 9,000 applications and approved almost 48,000, discharging $535 million in student loan debt.
The low point came when he had to close a plant in Mississippi, discharging 170 employees.
If they're charging and discharging at the right times, even a low RTE will reduce emissions.
He's also saving money by discharging the battery on weekday evenings, when energy is more expensive.
Many are suspected of illegally discharging toxic waste into the river, which also absorbs sewage from Guadalajara.
The country also imposes financial sanctions on local authorities and hospitals that delay discharging patients from hospitals.
We wind up discharging him on the spot, just a little sooner than we had in mind.
He was earlier found guilty of unlawfully discharging a firearm in a public place (a friend's restaurant).
But payments have been delayed for weeks and even months, keeping BP from discharging tankers on time.
We care for overdose patients when they arrive and are responsible for discharging them when they leave.
They are discharging a framework for the House to consider a sequence of four immigration/DACA bills.
And it seems to be working, as fewer and fewer hospitals are discharging new moms with formula.
Another 220006 percent of homes had a straight pipe directly discharging untreated sewage into the surrounding environment.
Plus, you don't have to worry about overcharging, over-discharging, overcurrent, over-voltage, overheating, or short-circuiting.
"We don't currently have problems in discharging rice and wheat from vessels in Iraqi ports," he said.
But saying "whoops, I didn't know I was discharging a gun" doesn't mean you can just shoot someone.
She was booked in a juvenile detention center on suspicion of negligently discharging a firearm on school grounds.
A source from Zawiya said bad weather was preventing the vessel from discharging its crude for the moment.
Work on discharging loans that have been approved is underway, according to Education Department Press Secretary Liz Hill.
It was not, however, the first time complaints of Bookstaber discharging a firearm had been leveled against him.
Birmingham Police said he was charged with false reporting, criminal mischief and discharging a firearm in city limits.
Richard Wilson Preston has been charged with discharging a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school, CNN reported.
Hart is facing a slew of charges including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, endangerment, discharging a firearm and possession of a weapon by a prohibited person, according to the police documents Meanwhile, Santos faces charges of discharging a firearm, endangerment and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, the documents state.
On Monday, he was charged with another eight counts of homicide, three counts of attempted homicide, six counts of drive-by shooting, five counts of aggravated assault and one count each of endangerment, discharging a firearm at a structure, discharging a firearm at a non-residential structure and criminal damage.
Ironically, the tests are recorded using recalled Note 7s, suspended in selfie sticks above the rows of discharging phones.
This was only under extreme heavy load, and most games can't push the Surface Book 22 to start discharging.
The management and supervisory boards also recommended discharging the entire supervisory board from liability for actions taken in 2016.
"I think the SG's office was just discharging its responsibility to bring issues to the court's attention," he said.
All of them have changed their destinations to Panama, likely to pass the Canal before discharging in South America.
The orange traffic sign lookalikes depict a police officer jumping in the air, discharging a gun with each hand.
Devereaux pointed out that in the past two decades, North American hospitals have been discharging patients sooner after surgery.
They're claiming now the reason for discharging her is based on her being an alien, which makes no sense.
But it is now discharging the imported Russian oil at sea in Cayman Islands' waters via these seaborne transfers.
But discharging a patient from the hospital is among the most difficult and dangerous aspects of providing medical care.
By burning fossil fuels and discharging an increasing amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 we fuel global climate change.
This requirement is meant to prevent nursing homes from arbitrarily discharging residents they should be able to care for.
The Minnesota police officer, Jeronimo Yanez, was acquitted of second-degree manslaughter and endangering safety by discharging a firearm.
When she needed hip surgery, the discharging doctor was never made aware of her past addictions and gave her Oxycodone.
They still have a few hours left in space after replacing a failed unit needed for charging and discharging batteries.
"There were tears in my eyes, my nose was leaking and even my genital organ was involuntarily discharging," he recalled.
"Failing to hold them accountable only encourages other officers to be similarly neglectful in discharging their legal obligations," wrote Chopra.
You have a drawer full of batteries right now in your home, I guarantee you, that are discharging very slowly.
Senators voted 43-56 on discharging a resolution to block the Bahrain arms sale out of the Foreign Relations Committee.
Last summer the brouhaha involved the Pentagon discharging hundreds of immigrant servicemembers whose citizenship paperwork languished in the federal bureaucracy.
A federal appeals court Friday upheld a lower court's injunction blocking the Air Force from discharging two HIV-positive airmen.
Federal loans come with specific borrower protections that private loans may not provide you, including options for discharging your debt.
"Our technology enables people to train without discharging foam into the environment, without creating smoke, or using water," said Mullins.
He stands charged with three counts of attempted murder, in addition to several other felonies: assault with a firearm, assault with a semiautomatic firearm, discharging a firearm at an occupied dwelling, discharging a firearm in a negligent manner, endangering and causing injury to a child, conspiracy to commit assault with a firearm, among others.
Usman Ahmed, acting director at SEMA, said the truck exploded at the point of discharging the gas, citing a witness account.
Mercedes uses the automotive-grade batteries it's developed for electric vehicles, which can withstand a lot of charging and discharging cycles.
The 41st President accompanied by his two best friends — Jim Baker and Sully — discharging his civic duty and voting today. pic.twitter.
The man was charged with discharging a firearm in a public place, and both were charged with conceal serious indictable offence.
An electrolyte sits in the middle and acts as the courier that moves ions between the electrodes when charging and discharging.
The U.S. Army has halted its practice of quietly discharging immigrant recruits, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press.
As of Tuesday, the tanker Beryl was discharging gasoline from Amsterdam, following the tanker Navig8 Strength, which unloaded diesel on Monday.
This cycles your batteries through discharging and recharging in order to help them reach their full capacity and lengthen their life.
The resolution about "discharging" nonvaccinating families was introduced by Dr. Kimberly Avila Edwards, a pediatrician in general practice in Kyle, Tex.
Many vessels are also anchored offshore, blocked from discharging cargoes at ports because PDVSA has not paid suppliers and business partners.
Then they court-martialed them, threw many in military jail, and stripped them of their rank, before finally discharging them dishonorably.
And, since they are low self-discharging, they can last for up to a year in storage without losing their charge.
Stephen Paddock used bump stocks in the Las Vegas massacre, allowing him to hold down the trigger in discharging his weapons.
We must replace our lead drinking water pipes, modernize our sewer systems and reduce raw sewage discharging to lakes and streams.
Foreign adversaries could exploit such a rule, he said, by quietly discharging diplomats while instructing them to commit espionage or sabotage.
"Even being here and having secured the money, shippers in some cases have intended to block tankers from discharging," said Rangel.
The girl has been taken to Los Angeles County's Central Juvenile Hall on suspicion of negligently discharging a firearm on school grounds.
While unsuccessful at discharging any trans people, this action delayed the implementation of the Obama policy that would allow me to commission.
One study found that burning, dumping or discharging rubbish into waterways costs south Asian economies $375 per tonne in pollution and disease.
Open-loop scrubbers use seawater to capture sulphur from engine exhausts before discharging this "wash water" back into the ocean after treatment.
"This is totally different than what she was when I was discharging her," Dr. Warren said, and ordered her to be readmitted.
The number included some partially loaded tankers already off the U.S. coast waiting to complete discharging, according to an analysis by Kpler.
The city had been drawing its drinking and industrial water from the Flint River since 1893, and discharging its untreated waste downstream.
Carruth was ultimately convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, attempting to destroy an unborn child and discharging a firearm into occupied property.
Evidently, things escalated during what Wohlers said was "horseplay" and he ended up discharging his stun gun into her throat and chest.
The medium-sized tanker Energy Patriot coming from Canada finished discharging refined products at San Juan on Thursday, according to Reuters data.
One hundred and six wastewater treatment plants, discharging as much as 97,000 pounds of chemicals each year, are located around Puget Sound.
The data are filtered to show only vessels that are currently underway, and those that are discharging or have discharged their cargoes.
Open-loop scrubbers use seawater to capture sulfur from engine exhausts before discharging this "wash water" back into the ocean after treatment.
They didn't say whether he was firing at the officer, but that he's still discharging the gun when the officer opened fire.
Open-loop scrubbers use seawater to capture sulfur from engine exhausts before discharging this wash water back into the ocean after treatment.
The problem is that fully discharging and recharging every day puts greater stress on the battery and degrades its components more rapidly.
Singapore went from being the country with the most infections outside of China to discharging almost all infected patients from its hospitals.
Mr. Trump may feel he is discharging a personal debt to Orthodox neo-Zionists, who, alone among American Jews, disproportionately vote Republican.
Shareholders voted in April against discharging Wolf and the outgoing chairman from liability, keeping the door open to suing them for damages.
The deal is the first time the company has tapped the syndicated loan market since discharging financial restructuring advisers in April 2016.
Hospitals are discharging patients faster than usual, and systems have quickly moved to postpone any non-urgent procedures to free up space.
The 25th Amendment does not specify all the possible and permissible reasons for declaring someone incapable of discharging his or her duties.
Because of their bacterial bays, RDM's system does not require discharging or replenishing water to keep animal waste from accumulating to toxic levels.
In coal, there has been some buying of U.S. cargoes, with two vessels carrying about 152,000 tonnes of the fuel discharging in July.
In December the CPCB ordered state governments to stop "grossly polluting units"—distilleries, paper mills and textile factories—discharging effluent into the river.
"We thought about this nearly every day when discharging patients from the cardiology unit," Dhruv Khullar, a newly minted hospital attending, told me.
PDVSA since March has tried to solve the fuel shortages by increasing imports, but payment delays have impeded tankers from discharging on time.
Preston is charged with discharging a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school, a felony that carries up to 10 years in prison.
It claims that the Department of Education is continuing to collect on loans that it should be discharging under an Obama-era rule.
While some energy is inevitably lost in charging and discharging batteries, these losses are preferable to outright curtailment when the grid is oversupplied.
THE TOPLINE: News that the U.S. Army has begun quietly discharging some immigrant members, despite a promise of citizenship, is causing an uproar.
Hawaii was built by volcanoes like Kilauea, and this eruption is extending the Big Island's reach slightly by discharging lava into the sea.
Thomson Reuters ship tracking data showed the vessel is heading to Australia's Gladstone port after discharging at South Korea's Pyeongtaek and Kunsan ports.
This could mean doctors are discharging patients from the hospital who have tested negative for COVID-19 but are still shedding viral particles.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said it is still investigating the spill, and that discharging pollutants in the reef is a serious offense.
Most crucially, it made sure that schools — not taxpayers — would foot the bill for discharging the loans of students who had been defrauded.
EDF's nuclear plants along the Rhone use the river's waters to regulate the temperature of their reactors, discharging warm water back into the waterway.
He also pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling, for which he was sentenced to an additional 64 to 89 months.
The unloading follows the departure of Peak Pegasus from the same port on Thursday after discharging its cargo of 70,000 tonnes of U.S. soybeans.
The Obama administration updated it last year in order to simplify the claims process and move the cost of discharging loans onto the schools.
Hicks, 50, of Chapel Hill, is also expected to plead guilty to a charge of discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling, she said.
"Lawyers should never have to suffer prosecution or any other kind of sanctions or intimidation for discharging their professional duties," Mr. al-Hussein said.
"My employer was being called with threats on their business and persons and they responded by discharging me," the now-former metalworker told Mashable.
In fact, Catania believes it's more effective than simply discharging electric shocks in the surrounding water, citing Michael Faraday's 1838 experiments with electric eels.
"We wish Mr. Guterres well in discharging his duties as the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the next five years," Churkin said.
Wait times have shortened in Jose in recent days, but loading or discharging at Bullenbay is taking more than five days, the data say.
The other two hospitals in Monroe County, Fishermen's Hospital and Mariners Hospital, have been discharging patients who are able to go home and evacuate.
The bill introduced Thursday would prohibit the Pentagon from discharging any currently serving member of the military solely on the basis of gender identity.
Discharging a sick child from the emergency department with high fever on antibiotics which may not have been indicated warrants the attention of investigators.
And because the exact time of discharge is uncertain, the doctor discharging a patient may not be the one who knows the patient best.
Cops felt Pump had fired the gun into the door -- not an intruder -- and arrested him for discharging a weapon in an inhabited place.
But, he said, the health authorities were waiting for laboratory results to confirm that the woman is free of the coronavirus before discharging her.
" All that people needed to know was that "the courts are operating soundly, and the nation's dedicated federal judges are conscientiously discharging their duties.
Hyundai Oilbank's 2-million-barrel cargo and Reliance's 1 million-barrel cargo will also be discharging in December, shipping data on Refinitiv Eikon showed.
Plains was indicted on 46 criminal charges as a result of the spill, including four felonies for knowingly discharging a pollutant into state waters.
The rescue team said explosions occurred in the engine room as the tanker was discharging at Dongfang port in China's southernmost island province of Hainan.
No faculty or students were around, but the teacher resigned from her job and city prosecutors charged her with discharging a weapon within city limits.
"The electrolyte is liquid, and that's where ions flow back and forth, from the anode to the cathode, to allow charging and discharging," he added.
A container ship, discharging cargo at ports along the way, can take up to six weeks to sail from Britain to South Korea or Japan.
The grand jury also charged Slager with discharging a gun during a violent crime and obstructing justice by intentionally misleading state investigators probing the shooting.
Zech (218), she voted against rehearing a case involving a sailor's allegation that the Navy had discriminated against him by discharging him for homosexual conduct.
The episode is being investigated by the Police Department's Force Investigation Division, an internal unit that examines all instances of officers discharging their service weapons.
About 7,000 beds could be freed up with the cancellation of elective surgeries and expedited discharging of patients in the city's hospitals, de Blasio said.
Back then, the American military still enforced arcane laws about LGBTQ service members, discharging any that were discovered because they were considered "incompatible" with service.
The titular "ooz" — a versatile metaphor that applies equally well to mental health and songwriting — represents all the excess crud our bodies are constantly discharging.
Throughout his career, Mr. Trump has made loyalty from the people who work for him a key priority, often discharging employees he considers insufficiently reliable.
Consumer Reports recommends the Toro Recycler 20333 because of its "very good" ratings in ease of use, handling, side discharging, and bagging and "excellent" mulching.
O'Brien, who has viewed the full video, said the footage doesn't support Hill's claim that he was bitten by the dog prior to discharging his weapon.
Carter, 25, was wanted in Sumter County, South Carolina, for attempted murder of police officers, domestic violence and unlawfully discharging a weapon, the Marshals Service said.
And still to come, the Pentagon pushing back on a new report, claiming the army is discharging immigrant recruits who were promised a path to citizenship.
In the letter released Tuesday, they said enforcing the ban could mean discharging active duty soldiers, sailors, Marines, and Air Force members who are serving honorably.
The rule prevents facilities from evicting or involuntarily discharging a resident on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or HIV status.
Those 7 trillion pieces of microplastics are 300 times greater than the discharge that comes from all wastewater treatments plants discharging into San Francisco Bay annually.
Those arrested face federal felony charges of conspiracy to use force and intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties, the FBI said.
Influential shareholder proxy Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has advised its members to vote against "discharging" Deutsche's board, the vote of confidence under the German corporate code.
"Upon arrival, officers were confronted by a combative subject resulting in the discharging of the officer's weapon which fatally wounded two individuals," Chicago police have said.
"This is totally different than what she was when I was discharging her," the doctor says while waiting for a stretcher in order to readmit her.
"The 41st President accompanied by his two best friends — Jim Baker and Sully — discharging his civic duty and voting today," McGrath wrote along with the picture.
All of those arrested face federal charges of conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties, the FBI said.
Although activists argue that too many officers get off lightly when they harm civilians, cops find it hard to escape any scrutiny after discharging their weapon.
The U.S. Army has begun quietly discharging some immigrant members, a move that could put those members' immigration status at risk, The Associated Press reported Thursday.
How it works: Per Lexus, the car can optimize charging and discharging of the hybrid battery by working with the navigation system and the driver's habits.
Richard W. Preston, 52, was charged with discharging a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school, a crime punishable by two to 10 years in prison.
The objectivity and due process protections in the current rule help ensure that the extraordinary measure of discharging contractual obligations is available only when unquestionably appropriate.
The testers at Consumer Reports gave this model top ratings for handling, bagging, and mulching and "very good" ratings for ease of use and side discharging.
The protesters were each charged in U.S. District Court in Portland with conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties.
At the time, the department acknowledged Kaliloa for arresting a man who was brandishing a rifle and "discharging it into the air" near a woman&aposs home.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport said it was considering discharging water from three dams due to heavy rain which could possible cause flooding downstream.
By 1969, the plant was Anniston's major employer, discharging 250 pounds of PCBs into Snow Creek, at the heart of the city's black residential community, every day.
If Trump stands by his tweet and the Pentagon is told to begin discharging transgender service members, officials must address several questions: Who would be thrown out?
The influential proxy advised its members to vote against "discharging" Deutsche's board, the vote of confidence under the German corporate code, at its AGM on May 23.
Discharging voltage into the surrounding water works pretty well against other sea creatures but it doesn't make for much of a defense against large land-roaming animals.
Contra Costa appears to be the only California county to take the additional step of discharging all outstanding debt and repaying parents who had been improperly billed.
The Clean Water Act of 1972 mandated that every municipality in America must clean its sewage before discharging the water back into rivers, lakes, or the ocean.
"We still have many factories which cannot comply with basic (water) discharging standards ... They will still need to find ways to fully enforce (the plan)," he said.
EDF's nuclear plants along the Rhone and the Rhine use the rivers' waters to regulate the temperature of their reactors, discharging warm water back into the waterway.
The four misdemeanor charges accuse SoCalGas, a division of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, of failing to report the release of hazardous materials and discharging air contaminants.
Mined out areas and unreclaimed areas are discharging degraded water that is unfit for livestock or wildlife, further threatening the long-term economic vitality of the region.
But at the heart of current lithium-ion batteries is a highly flammable liquid electrolyte — the material that conducts lithium ions between electrodes during charging and discharging.
Energy is stored as zinc metal in a chamber between the charging and discharging sections; it is stable and can be stored for long periods of time.
To continue burning the coal under current regulations, Henderson must build a $34 million water treatment plant to keep toxic metals from discharging into a nearby river.
But hospitals throughout the region are also discharging patients to Shalom with no advance warning, he contended, as are other jurisdictions' police departments and social service agencies.
Officer Yanez, an officer for the suburb of St. Anthony, had been charged with second-degree manslaughter and endangering safety by discharging a firearm in the shooting.
I have never forgotten the oath I took to protect and defend the Constitution while faithfully discharging the duties of the office I am honored to hold.
Theoretically, the consumer would be compensated for discharging energy back to the grid, while the utility has more power sources to draw from in times of need. 
The woman's family and friends were discharging fireworks when she "suddenly called out that she had been shot," the Harris County Sheriff's Office said in a tweet.
Eastern Libyan forces, which have been trying to take the capital since April, said they had attacked a Turkish vessel discharging weapons, an eastern military official said.
The boy was charged with two felony counts of first-degree attempted murder and two felony counts of discharging a firearm, according to the Chicago Police Department.
"Traders will try to keep discharge options open so that they are able to anticipate any potential delays in discharging the cargoes," a Singapore-based shipbrokers said.
In 2015, the Department of Defense stopped discharging people for being transgender and began the open and transparent process of researching how to institute an inclusive policy.
The practice of discharging patients who may not have a place to go is sometimes referred to as "patient-dumping," and it has happened across the country.
The arrested protesters were each charged in US District Court in Portland with conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties.
The regulations eliminate other means of disposal that include grinding and discharging into a sanitary sewer system as well as disinfecting and then disposing in a sanitary landfill.
Earlier that day, Lee pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and to two counts of discharging a weapon into an occupied vehicle, according to the district attorney's office.
The data was filtered to include only cargoes that have already unloaded, are awaiting or currently discharging, or are expected to arrive before the end of the month.
They wanted the government to stop an alternative plan of discharging the waste into a local river instead of into the sea for better monitoring, the witness said.
The guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam ran aground in late January while anchoring near Yokosuka, damaging its propellers and discharging 1,100 gallons of hydraulic oil into the bay.
There is no reliable evidence to support this claim; according to trans service members, however, the costs associated with discharging trans people from the military will be significant.
She has suggested over and over in a variety of ways that Trump is incapable of discharging the duties of what is perhaps the world's most demanding job.
By performing the opposite of these best practices and discharging him after just 24 hours, the boy's mother claimed the hospital contributed to his suicide five weeks later.
The environment ministry has issued a "notice of violation" to businesses discharging sewage and has ordered the destruction of more than 900 illegal structures in forest and wetlands.
It also appears that June may be the strongest month so far this year, with 242.84 million tonnes discharged, or in the process of discharging, as of Tuesday.
The above tracking and port figures were obtained by filtering the data to show vessels that have been discharged, are in the process of discharging, or are underway.
He was charged with discharging a firearm in a public or residential property and trespassing because he was told to leave the area several times in the past.
Health care facilities could dispose of such tissue using a variety of methods, including grinding and discharging it into a sewer system, incineration, and placement in a landfill.
The Gerd Knutsen oil tanker this week finished discharging 960,000 barrels of crude oil claimed both by the company and its Venezuelan parent, state-run oil firm PDVSA.
Devon was first targeted by the E.P.A. in 2014, after it was accused of illegally discharging 80 tons a year of volatile organic compounds into the Wyoming air.
In a notice issued to the shipping industry, Malaysia's maritime department said ships are now prohibited from discharging washwater from open-loop scrubbers while operating in Malaysian waters.
In February, the shooter was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, battery, crimes against an elder or dependent adult and discharging his firearm with gross negligence, PEOPLE confirms.
Scientists test different materials for anodes, cathodes and electrolytes and run their findings through numerous discharging and recharging cycles in an effort to produce safer and more efficient batteries.
But at least seven officials in different parts of the government and military said soldiers discharging their weapons purely in order to produce saleable scrap metal was a problem.
As with smartphones and electric cars, the lithium-ion batteries used in drones usually stop discharging when they are about 80% drained in order to protect themselves from damage.
The Bundy brothers and other leaders who were arrested are facing federal charges of conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which offered a "fresh start" by totally discharging most debts, would become near impossible to file, and would only be available to very low-income qualifiers.
In addition to discharging pollutants into the air and water, coal plants are the top source of United States carbon dioxide emissions, the principal greenhouse gas warming the planet.
What this new bill does: The bill introduced Thursday would prohibit the Pentagon from discharging any currently serving member of the military solely on the basis of gender identity.
Locals and visitors from around the region began renting out their weapons at "shooting stations" so non-owners could pay to experience the giddy thrills of discharging exotic firearms.
"However, we've got to be clear, it would be obvious to any particular person that discharging a firearm in a large crowd like this is completely reckless," he said.
The only obstetrician in Kennett had operated his practice out of the hospital, and he began discharging patients and winding down services in the weeks before Twin Rivers closed.
The March 7 blackout also interrupted oil exports at Jose, the lifeblood of OPEC member Venezuela's economy, eroding total export volumes and causing delays in loading and discharging oil.
They have garnered support for this position from some legal scholars who concur that the president's motives are not subject to challenge if he is discharging his constitutional functions.
"The pressurized fire-retardant may then egress through the valve, deflect off a guard located on top of the discharging mechanism, and cover the Christmas tree," the patent explains.
Barnes was charged with first-degree reckless homicide, discharging of a gun into a building, and possession of a firearm by a felon on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.
"After updating to iOS 11.4 I have noticed that the battery is now discharging 3x faster than it did under iOS 11.3 and seems to be running hot," another described.
The AUT covers charging, discharging, water exposure, and typical things people do with their phones, like connecting to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks, placing calls, and using social media apps.
Hospitals are discharging patients more quickly after surgery than they have in the past, in line with research that shows that fewer post-operative interventions lead to better patient outcomes.
Fearing a catastrophic dike breach, the Army Corps began discharging billions of gallons of water a day through its canals, turning the St. Lucie estuary into a freshwater ecosystem overnight.
The Seaways Portland, a vessel chartered by Valero Energy Corp and carrying almost 210.97,2.13 bpd of Colombia's heavy Castilla Blend, was discharging its cargo in Texas City, Texas, on Friday.
While this data is subject to revision, due to the timing of vessels arriving and discharging their cargoes, it still points to strong Chinese demand for higher-grade iron ore.
But Davis's brother, who was at the scene, disputed that account immediately, telling local media the kid was running in the opposite direction when an officer began discharging his weapon.
The blackout earlier this month also interrupted oil exports at Jose, the lifeblood of the OPEC nation's economy, eroding total export volumes and causing delays in loading and discharging oil.
Menendez in the position of choosing between his individual rights to due process and confrontation on the one hand, and from discharging his core legislative duties on the other hand.
But equipment malfunctioning at PDVSA's main oil port, Jose, has caused delays for loading and discharging tankers, curbing crude exports and forming a backlog of vessels waiting to deliver imports.
While Kurdish oil regularly flows to Europe, traders have steered clear of North America since Iraq blocked a 1 million barrel tanker from discharging in the United States in 2014.
Put it right at the top, "Religion is the duties you owe to the creator and the manner of discharging it," per the United States Supreme Court, per Joseph Story.
Hospitals may have an incentive to save money by discharging patients, putting pressure on families to make a decision quickly, but consumers should know they can ask for more time.
The president's ban went into effect on April 12, prohibiting new military recruits from transitioning and discharging those who do not present as the gender assigned to them at birth.
All of the defendants face a federal felony charge of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats.
The 90-tesla magnet at LNCMI in Toulouse works by charging a bank of 600 capacitors, then discharging them all at once into a coil the size of a trash can.
That law features dozens of regulations and permitting requirements for anyone discharging pollution into the "waters of the United States" in a way that could affect human health or aquatic life.
Earlier this month the tanker British Sapphire was diverted to Brazil rather than discharging in Egypt, with the delivery of the LNG cargo for Egypt delayed up until October, traders said.
The Killeen, Texas resident has been charged with a misdemeanor weapons charge, and "will likely face" a felony charge for deadly conduct for discharging a deadly weapon, according to the police.
Discharging up to 300,000 cubic meters of sediment-loaded water every second, the Amazon river generates a thick, smog-like plume that darkens the surrounding seafloor, depressing light and oxygen levels.
For instance, if there are certain times when the hospital is getting busier, nurses can start discharging patients in anticipation of the need for new capacity in an ICU, Garg said.
Nearly 200 Boracay businesses were found to be discharging untreated waste water into the sea, resulting in increased concentration of human faeces along the beaches and posing health risks to swimmers.
All eight face a federal felony charge of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats, authorities said.
Three additional crude ships originally bound for Philadelphia are discharging, or recently unloaded, at the Monroe Energy refinery, owned by Delta Airlines Inc, in Trainer, Pennsylvania, data from Refinitiv Eikon showed.
"Both of us in the commission have been feeling that we are not effectively discharging the responsibilities supposed to be done by the commission," Mohanan told India Today TV on Wednesday.
Just a few weeks before his assassination in 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed the Community Mental Health Act, a law that began the process of discharging patients from mental institutions.
Within 90 days, he had been arrested for discharging a firearm after shooting at the ground during an altercation between a friend of his and a group of rival gang members.
Those include hiring employees, discharging employees, determining individual employee rates of pay and benefits, day-to-day supervision of employees, assigning individual work schedules, positions and tasks, or administering employee discipline.
For years, the coal industry and their allies in state and federal government supported unlined coal ash ponds claiming the earth naturally filtered contaminants and prevented toxins from discharging into groundwater.
Remember, the problem is that battery operators are charging and discharging at the wrong times — they are optimizing for financial returns, which is not the same as optimizing for emissions reductions.
It'll determine which courts can hear challenges about what bodies of water fall under the Clean Water Act, a federal law established in 1972 to regulate discharging pollutants into U.S. waters.
He also knows exactly where the halibut was raised: the Glitne farm on a fjord north of the city, which uses land-based tanks to avoid discharging fish waste into the sea.
BEIJING (Reuters) - First oil tanker carrying 140,000 tons of crude oil started discharging on Monday for delivery into a 770 kilometer (480 mile) Myanmar oil pipeline, China's state news agency Xinhua reported.
LNG tanker British Sapphire was diverted to Brazil rather than discharging in Egypt earlier this month, and traders had said the diversion was related to payment delays at state gas board EGAS.
The Gun Free School Zones Act of 1990, introduced by then-senator Joe Biden, prohibits a person from possessing or discharging a firearm within 1,000 feet of public or private school grounds.
Some 195 businesses in Boracay were found to be discharging untreated waste water into the sea, resulting in increased concentration of human faeces along the beaches and posing health risks to swimmers.
The four misdemeanor charges accuse SoCalGas, a division of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, of failing to report the release of hazardous materials following the underground pipeline rupture and discharging air contaminants.
Some 23 businesses in Boracay were found to be discharging untreated waste water into the sea, resulting in increased concentration of human faeces along the beaches and posing health risks to swimmers.
The doctors discussed the question, she said, reading the current A.A.P. policy, which seemed to them to discourage doctors from discharging these patients, and then decided to make a new practice rule.
Carruth was ultimately convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, attempting to destroy an unborn child and discharging a firearm into occupied property and was sentenced to 18 to 24 years in prison.
Audio recordings of the shooting suggest that at least one of Mr. Paddock's weapons fired automatically, discharging multiple bullets with a single depression of a trigger, in what are commonly called bursts.
"Simply discharging all of these loans, as some on this committee suggest be done, is not fair to taxpayers, nor to those who have paid or are paying their loans," she added.
The police officer, Jeronimo Yanez, was acquitted last year of second-degree manslaughter, as well as two counts of intentionally discharging a firearm under circumstances that endanger the safety of another person.
Related: China Confirms It Has the Last Three Missing Booksellers "Lawyers should never have to suffer persecution or any other kind of sanctions or intimidation for discharging their professional duties," said Zeid.
In Chicago, where detective Jason Van Dyck shot 17-year-old Laquan McDonald 16 times almost immediately after exiting his vehicle, police are not required to provide any warning before discharging their weapons.
Those measures "shall apply with respect to vessels loading, transporting, or discharging petroleum, including crude oil and refined petroleum products, illicitly exported or attempted to be exported from Libya," the new resolution states.
Very large crude carriers (VLCCs) transitting the canal from the Arabian Gulf after discharging at the SUMED oil pipeline will be charged $155,000 if they are carrying more than 250,000 in deadweight tonnage.
And indeed there are signs the government plans to unwind national service, reducing it to only 18 months while discharging the oldest recruits (some of whom are now in their 50s and 60s).
"The (BRT) Statement of Purpose does not change the business judgment rule, which provides directors broad discretion in discharging their duty of care to the corporation and its shareholders," Davis Polk's memo said.
In March, as if possessed by the ghost of Joseph Goebbels, printers on more than a dozen college campuses nationwide began mysteriously discharging neo-Nazi propaganda, thanks to white power "hacktivist" Andrew Auernheimer.
I originally noticed a problem with the base battery discharging too quickly with the supplied charger, meaning the Nvidia card (located in the base) disconnected in the middle of a long gaming session.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Vopak, the world's largest independent storage tank operator, has launched a new service that allows tankers docking at its Singapore Sebarok oil terminal to refuel while simultaneously loading or discharging cargoes.
This morning, the panel addressed Florida State's $950,000 settlement with Erica Kinsman, thereby discharging her Title IX suit against the school for institutional indifference in her reported sexual assault claim against Jameis Winston.
The 172,000-cubic meter capacity LNG tanker Kumul, custom-built for the PNG LNG project, is currently moored at the terminal, after discharging a cargo on Thursday, Thomson Reuters Eikon shiptracking data showed.
Each are charged with a federal felony count of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation, or threats, the FBI said.
A first tanker, the Seaconger, carrying 21,000 tonnes of diesel was discharging at the terminal, built on the site of the Coryton refinery whose owner Petroplus went bankrupt in 2012, operator Greenergy said.
All seven defendants in the case were charged with conspiracy to impede federal employees from discharging their duties, and they also faced federal weapons charges and could have been given long prison sentences.
"The chiefs themselves, and their military staffs, will need to sharpen this skill set, which in places has atrophied over the years, to be successful in discharging their new acquisition responsibilities" Carter said.
"The most recent one involved discharging a 14-year-old pregnant girl who was in premature labor and led to [Park Ridge] coming very close to having their Medicare participation terminated," Sullivan said.
The police officer, Jeronimo Yanez, was acquitted earlier this month of second degree manslaughter as well as two counts of intentionally discharging a firearm under circumstances that endanger the safety of another person.
He was driving to Little Rock from Nicholls State in Louisiana, where he had been dismissed from the football team after his arrest on charges of possessing of a firearm and discharging a weapon.
Another VLCC, the Olympic Light, has been floating near Qingdao after discharging part of its cargo on May 12, and may now be heading to the port to discharge the rest of its crude.
The group also plans to roll out some 3.63,000 charging and discharging stations for electric cars in the next three years which will provide a form of mobile storage for the power it generates.
In simple terms, by storing solar energy during off-peak hours and then discharging that energy during peak hours, utilities companies are able to cut costs and reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources.
Several times he bounced up and down in his chair, discharging his pent-up energy like his 2-year-old son on a rocking horse in a video he has stored on his smartphone.
The Clean Water Act of 1972 mandated that every municipality in America must clean its sewage with facilities like this one, in Chicago, before discharging the water back into rivers, lakes, or the ocean.
BEIJING, July 24 (Reuters) - China will extend a ban on discharging the waste water from open-loop scrubbers to more coastal regions starting in 2020, the country's maritime authority said in a draft plan.
In addition, the Serenity was fined for discharging ash off Croatia in 210 when an engine suffered a mechanical failure, and in 2001, Crystal agreed to a settlement for excessive smokestack emissions off Juneau.
After discharging that cargo, the ship will unload close to 1 million barrels of U.S. Mars crude at Rizhao port for independent refiner Shandong Wonfull Petrochemical, an industry source said, citing Chinese port data.
Meredith and Penny are discharging a now cancer-free patient who's one month from getting her diploma as an older college student, who hasn't called a mysterious "David," as she promised Mer she would.
Here's a rundown of his allegations, as reported by the BBC on Wednesday:In 2016, he found that oxygen bottles in the 787 Dreamliner emergency oxygen systems were not discharging when they were meant to.
On Friday, Tianjin, China's second-largest port by cargo volume, was still congested as vessels started discharging cargoes held up by a suspension by at least three days of coal and iron ore loadings.
Those include hiring employees, discharging employees, determining individual employee rates of pay and benefits, day-to-day supervision of employees, assigning individual work schedules, positions and tasks, or administering employee discipline: http://bit.ly/22019yAGbJN.
The Obama administration granted full loan discharges to the borrower defense claims that it approved, but Ms. DeVos tried a new tactic, discharging only a portion of the debt owed by some Corinthian students.
The Obama administration granted full loan discharges to the borrower defense claims that it approved, but Ms. DeVos tried a new tactic, discharging only a portion of the debt owed by some Corinthian students.
"And wind typically blows harder in the evening," Kelly says, so nighttime EV chargers could suck up and store some of that energy, discharging their excess after driving to work to meet mid-morning demand.
In total, Crusius is charged with 85033 counts of hate crimes resulting in death, 23 hate crimes involving an attempt to kill, and 45 counts of discharging a firearm in relation to the hate crimes.
Those arrested face federal felony charges of conspiracy to use force and intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties — a charge that carries a maximum six-year prison sentence and fines.
"Both the European and the UK politicians are not discharging the duty for which they are put in place which is basically to plan and bring certainty to allow the country to thrive," he said.
ZURICH (Reuters) - UBS shareholders should oppose discharging the board and top management of Switzerland's biggest bank from liability after a guilty verdict in a French tax evasion case, proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) said.
Unfortunately, this special area has been plagued by illegal livestock grazing and visitors who have a propensity for chopping down Joshua trees, vandalizing rock art, discharging guns, and overrunning sensitive habitat with off-road vehicles.
Susan Collins introduced an amendment on Monday that would push back on President Donald Trump's proposed transgender ban by blocking the Trump administration from discharging service members solely on the basis of their gender identity.
Crystal Cruises receives a failing environmental grade from Friends of the Earth, and is banned until 2000 from the Port of Monterey in California for discharging treated wastewater within its National Marine Sanctuary in 210.
The County of Maui should be held liable for Clean Water Act violations for discharging treated wastewater into groundwater that eventually reaches the Pacific Ocean, three environmental groups told the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday.
According to the ruling, a Ministry of Defense official wrote in 220 that while the refugees were the responsibility of the UK government, the authorities had no means of discharging that responsibility within the bases.
Runaway development and careless discharging of fertilizer runoff from upland farms have led to massive fish kills, poisonous algal blooms, and decreased water quality throughout the lagoon that have put the whole ecosystem in peril.
Even after that ordeal, they said, the building misreported the amount of water it was withdrawing and discharging into the Chicago River each day — and that forced officials to seek a modified permit in 2013.
Floating quarantine The shutdowns mean that some ships can't get into Chinese ports, as the loading and discharging of goods slows, said Guy Platten, secretary general of the International Chamber of Shipping, a trade body.
Instead of using water just once and discharging it back into the environment, more and more communities are cleaning the water so that it can be used safely and effectively for many other beneficial purposes.
Administrative Law Judge Geoffrey Carter said in a ruling posted on the board's website that the U.S. retailer violated labor law by "disciplining or discharging several associates because they were absent from work while on strike".
One Palm Center and Naval Postgraduate School study found the cost of discharging and replacing trans service members could run as high as $960 million, or approximately 114 times as much as Rand's high-end estimate.
"I agree with the Prime Minister that they need to make sure they cross every 't' and dot every 'i' when it comes to discharging the federal government's duty to consult," Kenney told a news conference.
They, along with the eight protesters arrested earlier, will face a federal felony count of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats.
On Tuesday, he was booked on suspicion of murdering his children and his ex-wife as well as 19 counts of aggravated assault on an officer and one count of discharging a firearm within city limits.
They swam rapidly toward the net, followed the metal rim to the point of exit from the water, and leaped upward along the rim and handle, keeping their chin in contact while discharging high-voltage volleys.
Apple also offers a free battery replacement program for certain iPhone 5 devices, sold between September 2012 and January 2013, which are affected by a problem with the battery suddenly discharging or not holding charge adequately.
The officer was also acquitted of two counts of discharging a firearm that endangers safety, according to CNN, which reported that several members of Castile's family screamed profanities and cried Friday after the verdicts were announced.
Last year, the EPA and the Department of Justice fined Consol $3 million for discharging contaminated wastewater from the Bailey complex into tributaries of the Ohio River, which provides drinking water for approximately three million people.
The rapid increase has led to weeks of delays in discharging cargoes at Qingdao port, the country's single-largest oil port by volume, and has helped drive a trucking boom to haul crude and refined products.
Now a full time YouTuber, his videos continue to draw in millions of hits as he repeatedly apologizes for finding and filming dead bodies in Japan's Aokigahara (the 'suicide forest') or discharging tasers on dead rats.
After the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's ban on transgender people serving in the military, Gillibrand introduced a bill to counteract it, barring the Pentagon from discharging anyone based on gender identity.
Robert Thomas has been charged with attempted murder, kidnapping, discharging a firearm within a structure, burglary with a firearm and carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, according to records from the Clark County Detention Center.
DER management a win-win for customers and utilities: Theoretically, the consumer would be compensated for discharging energy back to the grid, while the utility has more power sources to draw from in times of need.
But with the prosecution focused mainly on whether Guyger knew where she was, and if she was fully aware before discharging her weapon, questions of racial bias that have spawned protests last year may go unanswered.
On the issue of the two counts of intentionally discharging his firearm, all a prosecutor would have to show is that Yanez endangered the life of Reynolds and her daughter when he unreasonably shot into the car.
Here's how Piëch, which was co-founded by Ferdinand Piëch's son Anton "Toni" Piëch along with Rea Stark Rajcic, describes its new battery tech: The special type of cell hardly heats up during charging or discharging phases.
Administrative Law Judge Geoffrey Carter said in a ruling posted on the board's website on Thursday that Wal-Mart violated labor laws by "disciplining or discharging several associates because they were absent from work while on strike".
After studying the ants in more detail, the researchers learned that wounded or distressed ants cry out for help by discharging two chemical signals, dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide, which are secreted through glands in the mandibles.
NITC tankers have now switched off their tracking devices when loading or discharging oil to evade U.S. authorities as the United States will re-impose sanctions on Iran in early November, according to Refinitiv Eikon shipping data.
He was subsequently charged with two counts of murder, four counts of attempted murder, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, discharging a firearm on educational property, and possession on educational property.
In January, a court in Guizhou Province ruled in favor of local prosecutors who had sued a county environmental protection bureau over claims of a lack of proper oversight over seven companies discharging untreated wastewater into rivers.
Other bills include directing the Health and Human Services Department to create an electronic database on nationwide strategies to combat the opioid crisis, helping hospitals craft protocols for discharging patients who had an opioid overdose and more.
For millions of people, it is an aspiration that appears to be more manageable than overhauling the nation's health care system, promising free college education or discharging the hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt.
Other citations against the hospital over the years included repeated violations of emergency treatment requirements, which state that a CMS participant hospital must treat its patients or stabilize them before discharging or transferring them to another hospital.
Yet on a visit to one of the main hospitals in Sana, he found the emergency feeding center in the process of discharging patients and closing down because staff members had not been paid for eight months.
Reuters analyzed more than a decade of shipping data from Williams Shipping Agency, a Brazil-based firm that acts as an agent for ships loading or discharging cargoes of anything from wheat to crude oil to passengers.
SLOW CRUDE DISCHARGING It's a similar story for crude oil, with Refinitiv data showing 2658 tankers carrying 473 million barrels have discharged cargoes in the first 247 days of February, a daily rate of 290 million barrels.
The grand jury also indicted him on four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, and one count each of possession of a firearm on educational property, and discharging a firearm on educational property.
Bottlenecks at Mexico's main Gulf coast and Pacific coast ports have increased during this week, and now prevent almost 10 million barrels of gasoline and diesel from discharging on schedule, further complicating distribution, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
Not only are ultracapacitors more efficient than lithium-ion batteries at harvesting energy from solar panels, they are also lighter, smaller and have a longer life—up to 1m cycles of charging and discharging, according to Mr Madiberk.
It accused the company, which has around 1,000 employees in the northern town of Lukavac, of discharging toxic liquid waste into the nearby Spreca river, a tributary of the Sava, which flows through Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia.
What we do know is that before the shooting, there was a traffic incident involving Smith and Cardell Hayes, which apparently turned contentious and allegedly resulted in Hayes discharging multiple rounds of gunfire into Smith's body, killing him.
"According to witness statements, the Midlothian Officer gave the armed subject multiple verbal commands to drop the gun and get on the ground before ultimately discharging his weapon and striking the subject," state police said in a statement.
Infowars has pushed dangerous conspiracy theories like Pizzagate, which resulted in a man discharging a firearm in a Washington, DC pizza parlor, and terrorized the parents of elementary Sandy Hook shooting victims by claiming the shooting was staged.
In January British oil major BP diverted a LNG tanker to Brazil rather than discharging in Egypt, a move which traders said was related to payment delays from EGAS, but BP and EGAS said the cargo was postponed.
All eight people arrested face a federal felony charge of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats, the FBI and Oregon State Police said.
Boracay is popular for its sugary white sand and lively night scene, but some 195 businesses there were found to be discharging untreated waste water into the sea, resulting in increased concentration of human faeces along the beaches.
To gain a clearer picture of how much OPEC is actually exporting, the data can be filtered to show only vessels that have discharged their cargoes, are in the process of discharging, or are underway to their destination.
"Discharging pollution from coal mining into waterways is a serious threat to clean water, and that's why EPA stepped in on behalf of communities across Appalachia," Cynthia Giles, head of enforcement at the EPA, said in a statement.
We were both laughing, the last few weeks of our fight breaking like heavy clouds finally discharging rain, and for a moment, it felt like the way we were at the beginning, when we didn't take things too seriously.
The blackout earlier this month, due to years of underinvestment and lack of maintenance, also interrupted oil exports at Jose, the lifeblood of the OPEC nation's economy, eroding total export volumes and causing delays in loading and discharging oil.
As the New Year begins, and we turn to the tasks before us, we should each resolve to do our best to maintain the public's trust that we are faithfully discharging our solemn obligation to equal justice under law.
"According to witness statements, the Midlothian Officer gave the armed subject multiple verbal commands to drop the gun and get on the ground before ultimately discharging his weapon and striking" the security guard, police had said in a statement.
He has been charged with two counts of murder, four counts of attempted murder, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, possession of a firearm on educational property, and discharging a firearm on educational property.
In 13 consultants at McKinsey calculated that burning, dumping or discharging a tonne of rubbish into waterways cost south Asian economies $375 through pollution and disease, against $50-100 required for basic systems to dispose of that same tonne properly.
Mohammed Whitaker, 30, of Grandview, Missouri, pleaded guilty to 10 counts of unlawful use of a weapon by discharging it at a motor vehicle and 10 counts of armed criminal action, said the office of Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker.
Cliven Bundy's lawyer, Michael Arnold, said his client had been arrested at the Portland airport and would face a felony charge of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties, in connection with the 2014 standoff.
The court also called for the resentencing of three Blackwater guards, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard, who were found guilty of voluntary manslaughter, attempted manslaughter, and using and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
LNG imports in June appear set to remain robust, with vessel-tracking and port data compiled by Thomson Reuters Supply Chain and Commodity Forecasts showing 2.7 million tonnes has already been discharged, or is discharging, at Chinese ports as of Tuesday.
The discharging of the nearly 130,21 tonnes of Iranian fuel oil onboard the tanker, the Marshal Z, confirmed by a representative of the oil storage terminal, marks the end of an odyssey for the cargo that began four months ago.
This is true not just of tabloids and cable news chasing eyeballs and clicks, but of high-quality outlets who feel that by highlighting what goes wrong, they are discharging their duty as watchdogs, muckrakers, and afflicters of the comfortable.
About a quarter of rivers in Latin America, 10 percent to 25 percent in Africa and up to 50 percent in Asia were affected by severe pathogen pollution, largely caused by discharging untreated wastewater into rivers and lakes, the report said.
"Lawyers should never have to suffer prosecution or any other kind of sanctions or intimidation for discharging their professional duties," Zeid said, adding that lawyers had an essential role to play in protecting human rights and the rule of law.
All eight people arrested Tuesday face a federal felony charge relating to their occupation of the refuge: conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats, authorities said.
According to witness statements, "the Midlothian Officer gave the armed subject multiple verbal commands to drop the gun and get on the ground before ultimately discharging his weapon and striking the subject," the Illinois State Police said in the statement.
"According to witness statements, the Midlothian Officer gave the armed subject multiple verbal commands to drop the gun and get on the ground before ultimately discharging his weapon and striking" the security guard, Illinois State Police said in a statement.
Only 23 of these vessels have had closed-loop scrubbers installed, a version of the device that does not discharge into the sea and stores the extracted sulphur in tanks before discharging it at a safe disposal facility in a port.
Byron Donnell Green, 41, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, discharging a weapon into an occupied property causing bodily injury and assault by pointing a gun, according to the news service.
In 2015, Duke Energy subsidiaries pleaded guilty to nine misdemeanor violations of the Clean Water Act, including the unlawful discharging of coal ash, and paid a sixty-eight-million-dollar criminal fine, plus thirty-four million to fund environmental conservation.
The final figure may be slightly higher, at around 242.62 million tonnes: The data is filtered only to show ships that have already discharged, are discharging or awaiting unloading, and more cargoes may be handled in the final days of June.
The 4th section is meant to be invoked when the President is incapable of discharging his or her duties, but is unable or unwilling to acknowledge this or to provide the written declaration voluntarily transferring powers called for by Section 3.
Several hours later, after an elaborate logistical Kabuki dance involving discharging hospitalized patients and temporarily "boarding" other critically ill patients in makeshift I.C.U.s, the elderly man moved out into the medical intensive care unit to get the care he needed.
"You can't celebrate Pride and constantly undermine our rights — including attacking #TransHealth, discharging #TransTroops, refusing to protect LGBTQ youth, and cozying up to dictators who brutalize & marginalize LGBTQ people," Chad Griffin, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, said on Twitter.
"No hospital should be discharging a patient without giving them the tools they need to be successful, so that they don't get readmitted" said Eric Sieden, director of food and nutritional services for Plainview and Syosset hospitals on Long Island.
The amendment would prohibit the Pentagon from discharging or preventing the re-enlistment of currently serving transgender troops and require Defense Secretary James Mattis to complete the review of enlisting new transgender troops he started before Trump announced the ban.
But employees at Kickstarter are accusing the company of "discharging employees" because "they joined or supported a labor organization and in order to discourage union activities," according to the NLRB complaint, which was first reported and obtained by Slate's April Glaser.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Oil major BP has started discharging about 1 million barrels of Angolan crude to a Chinese independent refiner, after holding the oil on water for two months due to slowing demand from private refiners, sources said on Thursday.
The new violations included discharging plastic into waters in the Bahamas, falsifying records and interfering with court supervision of ships by sending in teams ahead of inspections to pre-empt environmental violations, according to the corporation's agreement with the Justice Department.
Just as we deny felons the right to bear arms, we must come together and attend to the difficult issue of the denial of such rights to those of us who are not presently capable of discharging the awesome responsibility of firearm possession.
Only 15 of the 173 large-scale nonferrous metal producers in the province were included on a list of firms that complied with industry standards, and many smaller plants had expanded illegally and were discharging pollution without a permit, the MEE said.
A campus security guard at a private Catholic university in St. Paul, Minnesota, made up a story that he was shot by a black man wearing a hoodie after accidentally discharging his personal handgun while at work, St. Paul police said Wednesday.
A cargo of Nigerian Okono had yet to discharge but was parked just off Philadelphia, while three cargoes are discharging, or recently unloaded, at Delta Airlines Inc's Monroe Energy refinery and another from Nigeria's Amenam stream was rerouted to Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
The scientists used a net with a metallic rim and handle to do so, but whenever the net came close, the eels would swim toward it and leap up, pressing their chins against the metal rim while discharging a series of electric shocks.
About a dozen tankers are being held back because the hulls have been soiled by crude, stemming from several oil leaks in the last year at key ports of Bajo Grande and Jose, which has resulted in delayed operations for loading and discharging.
However, among the Australian iron ore exporters, only Roy Hill is discharging more volumes this month, while Fortescue Metals Group, Rio Tinto and BHP are reducing July shipments to replenish their stocks after the sell-off in May and June, it said.
The report made five recommendations to the Department of Defense, urging it to address inconsistencies in its policies, better training for service members on identifying TBI and PTSD, screening service members before discharging them for misconduct, and counseling about VA benefits and services.
Alexander Novak (AN): As far as the meeting is concerned we, of course, discussed the situation with the execution of the Agreement; we stressed once again that Russia is discharging its obligations in accordance with the agreement to smoothly achieve the target output.
Heavy rains are jeopardizing the Herbert Hoover Dike's stability Despite concerns over the multiplying blooms, the Army Corps of Engineers continued discharging high volumes of water through June, for fears that lake water levels would rise too high for the dam to contain.
"The Chinese central government firmly supports Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and the HK SAR government in discharging their duties in compliance with the law and supports the Hong Kong police force and judicial organs in enforcing the law decisively," it said.
A federal appeals court on Friday vacated the National Labor Relations Board's ruling that companies run by Las Vegas producer David Saxe violated federal labor law by discharging a dancer after she spoke critically at a meeting about working conditions at a show.
Rolando Cardenas, 55, was charged with open murder with use of a firearm, attempted murder with use of a firearm, burglary while in possession of a firearm and discharging a gun within a vehicle, police said in a news release issued Sunday.
Within a few years, West Coast steamships were hawking Alaska sightseeing trips to the "frozen Niagara" of the Muir Glacier, a spectacular river of ice — today located in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve — discharging massive bergs from its 300-foot-high face.
The 21-count indictment charges him with 2000 counts of hate crimes resulting in death, 210 counts of hate crimes involving attempted murder for those who were wounded and 45 counts of discharging a firearm in the commission of a hate crime.
The A.P. story entitled U.S. Army quietly discharging immigrant recruits quotes a retired U.S. Army Colonel who helped set up the program, She has since become an immigration lawyer and says that about 40 recruits who were hoping to obtain naturalization had been abruptly dismissed.
"The continuing failure of the military services to follow proper procedures in discharging sexual assault victims for mental health reasons underscores the vital importance of meaningful review of their discharges before the military boards," said Sara Darehshori, senior counsel for Human Rights Watch's U.S program.
The 'Al Safliyah', which can carry about 210,000 cubic meters of LNG, is on its way to Panama from the North Pacific after discharging a cargo from Qatar into Korea Gas Corp's (KOGAS) Tongyeong terminal on April 21, shipping data in Refinitiv Eikon showed.
"The Chinese central government firmly supports Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and the HK SAR government in discharging their duties in compliance with the law and supports the Hong Kong police force and judicial organs in enforcing the law decisively," the statement said.
U.S. Magistrate Stacie Beckerman said she believed Bundy might attempt to occupy other federal property if she allowed him to be released on bail before his trial on charges of conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties.
"However, we've got to be clear, it would be obvious to any particular person that discharging a firearm in a large crowd like this is completely reckless," the chief superintendent of the Greater Manchester Police, Wasim Chaudhry, said at a news conference Sunday afternoon.
The high court agreed, finding that because the Clean Water Act "imposes substantial criminal and civil penalties for discharging any pollutant into waters covered by the Act without a permit from the Corps," it should allow the checks and balances provided by a court.
According to the Charlotte District Attorney's Office ... the 6 felony counts of discharging a weapon into occupied property and 1 count of conspiracy were dropped because there's zero evidence Youngsta was driving the car that pulled up and shot Dolph's SUV in February 2017.
When the new battery is discharging power, lithium ions from a liquid electrolyte that bathes the matrix enter the solid and react with the oxygen in the superoxide to form either lithium peroxide (Li2O2) or lithium oxide (Li2O), both of which are also solids.
Because you don't know and because it's surprisingly inconvenient to go to CVS or Walgreens to get another battery, you just keep all of these batteries in your home that are slowly discharging, most of which will hit zero without you ever using them.
Two tankers carrying some 1.5 million barrels of U.S. light crude sold by BP have been anchored for more than two months around PDVSA's terminal in the island of Curacao, waiting for payments before discharging, according to trade sources and Thomson Reuters vessel tracking data.
Even though the plan notes that companies that manufacture chemicals, plastics, fibers, textiles, and pulp and paper may be discharging PFAS into the air and water, the plan does not add PFAS to the government's Toxic Release Inventory, which requires disclosure of toxic discharges.
I can describe it from personal experience, because it's happening to me, too: With my MacBook Pro's battery discharging, during normal use (so, nothing CPU-intensive like gaming or rendering a video) it just shuts down when it gets to about 20-30% battery.
Not surprisingly, these experts offered completely different opinions as to whether Officer Noor acted "reasonably" in discharging a single round of his service revolver into the abdomen of Justine Ruszczyk, who had called 911 to report a possible assault happening in an alley near her home.
The Taiwanese conglomerate, which majority owns a steel plant in Vietnam, has been suspected by Vietnamese media and the public of discharging toxic waste from a drainage pipe from the plant causing mass fish deaths, even though local authorities found no link to Formosa in preliminary studies.
Police arrested Trystan Terrell, 22, in the shooting, and he has been charged with two counts of murder, four counts of attempted murder, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, discharging a firearm on educational property, and possession on educational property.
Downstream coastal communities in Martin, St. Lucie, Palm Beach, and Lee Counties started seeing blooms of their own several weeks back, after the US Army Corps of Engineers began discharging lake water through special channel locks to prevent towns and sugar farms to the south from flooding.
Court documents obtained from CNN affiliate KTVK/KPHO show Saucedo was also indicted on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, one count of discharging a firearm, one count of endangerment, six counts of drive-by shooting, and two counts of attempted first degree murder.
"The Court finds that Plaintiff is likely to succeed in showing that its interests in preserving life and discharging its duties to care for those in its custody outweigh any interest Defendant might have in expressing himself through a hunger strike," she wrote in the order.
"We have no indication that any family member or anybody in the cul-de-sac was discharging a firearm and we've walked the streets and canvassed up and down to see if we can find any shell casings in the neighborhood and are not finding anything," Sgt.
READ: These illustrations show just how bad the Australian wildfires are About 2,700 firefighters — including reinforcements flown in from the United States, Canada and New Zealand — are being deployed to fight the fires, which are discharging smoke containing poisonous gases, including carbon monoxide, into the atmosphere.
Terrell is facing two counts of murder, four counts of attempted murder, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and one count each of possession of a firearm on educational property and discharging a firearm on educational property, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said.
"Certainly, discharging the weapon from the vehicle is going to have to be explained," the spokesman said, according to the AP. Karen Sheley of the ACLU of Illinois says that the video contradicts police officials' description at the time of the shooting describing it as an armed confrontation.
By Andrew Chung The inventor of a toy that mimics Spider-Man by discharging foam string from a glove, whose bid for royalties from Walt Disney Co's Marvel Entertainment was shot down last year by the U.S. Supreme Court, has lost a separate contract dispute with the company.
The U.S. Supreme Court should decide whether the county of Maui violated the Clean Water Act by discharging treated sewage from its Lahaina disposal wells into groundwater, knowing that the effluent ultimately reaches the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Solicitor General told the justices in a brief filed on Thursday.
Kifano "Shotti" Jordan learned his fate Friday, courtesy of a Manhattan judge ... 6 months after he pled guilty to 1 count of using and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence and 1 count of discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
"It is most fascinating because we see her discharging technical and hygienic tasks on one hand, but she also has to fulfill certain ceremonial tasks as one of the visiting VIPs," said Michael Madden, a North Korea leadership expert at the Washington-based Stimson Centre's 38 North think tank.
But the K.K.K. leader, Richard W. Preston Jr. of Maryland, was sentenced to four years in prison for discharging a weapon in a school zone, while Corey Long of Culpeper, Va., was sentenced to 20 days in jail and 100 hours of community service for igniting the fire.
On Friday, an unfair labor practice charge was filed against the center "for discharging all employees in the bargaining unit, in retaliation against the staff asking for voluntary recognition of their union," the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union, which had been working to organize staff members, said in a statement.
"It is most fascinating because we see her discharging technical and hygienic tasks on one hand, but she also has to fulfil certain ceremonial tasks as one of the visiting VIPs," said Michael Madden, a North Korea leadership expert at the Washington-based Stimson Centre's 38 North think tank.
"The decision to shut down the investigation before key witnesses could be interviewed and vital documentary evidence obtained will prevent us from fully discharging our duty to the House and to the American people," the Democrats said in their report, which identifies 30 witnesses Democrats wanted to call.
However, if Trump were to contest the claim that he was incapable of discharging his duties as president, two-thirds of both houses of Congress would have to vote to affirm that Trump is incapacitated, which would keep Vice President Mike Pence in the position of 'acting president.
The University of Rochester and its relevant employees, the complainants claim, have violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX, and New York State law by subjecting a subset of them to hostile work or educational environments, retaliating against seven of them, and constructively discharging two of them.
The shooting incidents in 2018 on campuses across the nation have ranged from a teacher accidentally discharging a gun during a public safety class at a California high school, injuring a student, to a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida that left 17 people dead, CNN reported.
Industrial-scale lithium-ion battery packs—essentially lots of the battery packs used in cars wired together, their chemistry and electronics tweaked to support quicker charging and discharging—are increasingly popular with grid operators looking for ways to smooth out the effects of intermittent power supplies such as solar and wind.
When collecting data on situations that are "connected to use of force" by a police officer—which can involve injuries, fatalities or discharging a firearm at or near a person—the database will note if initial contact between the officer and the subject was due to "unlawful or criminal activity."
At issue was whether the EPA, citing Congressional intent, properly exempted the city from needing a Clean Water Act permit to draw water from the upstate Schoharie Reservoir, through an 18-mile tunnel discharging sediment-laden water into the Esopus Creek popular with trout fishers, and later to city faucets.
Ronell Watson, 31, who authorities say is a member of the Crips street gang, was also charged with using, carrying and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, according to a press release from Richard P. Donoghue, US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
If search parameters are widened to include ships already en route and expected to complete discharging by the end of the month, an estimated seaborne imports of 21.46 million tonnes are due in August - up from the July's 20.1 million tonnes and the second-strongest month this year behind May.
The U.S. Navy has tentatively agreed to cease for 10 years the underwater scraping of the hulls of decommissioned ships in waters near Seattle in a move that would resolve a lawsuit in which an Indian tribe and environmental groups in Washington state accused it of discharging pollutants without a permit.
While regulations governing marine fuel standards have been established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United Nations' shipping agency, "in practice few countries appear to be properly discharging these obligations", said John Bradshaw, technical director at the International Chamber of Shipping, which represents over 80 percent of the world's merchant fleet.
"As far as the meeting is concerned we, of course, discussed the situation with the execution of the agreement (and) we stressed once again that Russia is discharging its obligations in accordance with the agreement to smoothly achieve the target output," Novak told CNBC's Dan Murphy in Baku, Azerbaijan, according to a translation.
Near other Caribbean and Venezuelan ports, about a dozen tankers carrying around 2.5 million barrels of light crude and products - including two cargoes supplied by BP - have been stuck at sea for weeks at a time, waiting for payment from PDVSA before discharging, according to traders from private firms and vessel tracking data.
The Trump administration is also working to roll back the Obama administration's overreaching Waters of the United States rule, which required permits for discharging waste in waters designated as federally protected--and which farmers and ranchers strongly opposed Americans deserve debate moderators who focus on substance like this rather than partisan jockeying.
"We are not well and faithfully discharging the duties of this office when fundraising is the main business, when we have members missing votes to raise money, when the most important question sometimes among colleagues is not what legislation are you working on but how much money have you raised," he said.
A total of six counts were brought against Tekashi, including conspiracy with others to commit racketeering, discharging a firearm while committing a crime, committing a crime of violence in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon, carrying a firearm, and committing a crime in aid of racketeering, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Thousands of demonstrators occupied the main Barcelona airport terminal building, sat and sang protest songs, daubed quasi apologetic messages on the windows in English (saying a lack of democracy is worse than missing a flight), and faced off to lines of police in riot gear — including units of Spanish national police discharging rubber bullets.
Terrell is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, four counts of attempted first-degree murder, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting serious injury, and one count each of possession of a firearm on educational property and discharging a firearm on educational property, a prosecutor said during a court hearing Thursday.
By way of background, it's important to understand that while energy storage can provide a wide array of services to the grid (more on that later), these days it is primarily used for energy arbitrage — storing energy when it is cheap (usually at night) and discharging it when it is more valuable (usually during the day).
The waived laws include the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires agencies to assess the environmental impact of all major projects; the Clean Water Act, which prevents discharging pollutants into navigable waters; the Clean Air Act, which regulates emission of hazardous pollutants into the air; and the Endangered Species Act, which protects imperiled species and their habitats.
In a separate internal report released days ago after being withheld for nearly a year, United Nations auditors said a quarter of the sites run by the peacekeepers with the organization's Stabilization Mission in Haiti, or Minustah, that they had visited were still discharging their waste into public canals as late as 2014, four years after the epidemic began.
NPR also found discrepancies in the data the department reported to Congress, finding that while Education officials told Congress that it was successfully discharging the loans of 40 percent of borrowers with significant, permanent disabilities, the numbers actually indicated that only 28 percent had their loans forgiven or in the process after subtracting those who had loans reinstated.
At a rodeo here in Goiânia on a recent Friday night, scantily clad female dancers warmed up the arena before Mr. Lima burst onto the scene around midnight, his arrival heralded by fireworks, a nightclub smoke machine, cannons discharging confetti into the air and a dance involving a good deal of strutting by Mr. Lima himself.
Police have arrested a 22-year-old man and prosecutors have charged him with two counts of first-degree murder, four counts of attempted first-degree murder, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting serious injury, and one count each of possession of a firearm on educational property and discharging a firearm on educational property.
"These guidelines are applied to all new missions flown by ESA, and include dumping fuel tanks and discharging batteries at the end of a mission, to avoid explosions, and ensuring that satellites reenter the atmosphere and safely burn up within 25 years of the end of their working lives," Holger Krag, head of ESA's space debris office, said in the statement.
Ammon Edward Bundy, 40, of Emmett, Idaho, and his brother Ryan C. Bundy, 43, of Bunkerville, Nevada, are among 123 people indicted in the Oregon standoff, and each of the 16 defendants face a federal felony count of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats, the FBI said.
"In taking care of patients who are admitted over the December holiday period, I had noticed, along with my colleagues -- we all kind of had this anecdotal experience, or maybe just more of a myth -- that discharging patients over the holidays was a little riskier," said Dr. Lauren Lapointe-Shaw, one of the authors of the study, published Monday in the BMJ.
"Those that have recently managed to escape the detention centers to nearby neighborhoods are at risk of being caught in the crossfire," Mr. Younis said, adding that local hospitals where the organization refers migrants for secondary care "have stopped discharging patients due to the fact that conditions outside are too dangerous, leaving less and less beds available for new patients."
"It's possible that primary care physicians aren't willing to discharge until they feel like there's a more ideal plan for home, and that hospitalists are discharging earlier, when people are medically stable, with the assumption that outpatient providers will work on further refining the care plan," said lead study author Dr. Jennifer Stevens of Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
When it's discharging energy, the machine produces an intense electromagnetic pulse (EMP) in the high-energy x-ray regime, which in turn creates a spectacular display of "arcs and sparks," captured in this famous image:In fact, the Z accelerator inspired a plot point in the 2001 heist comedy Ocean's Eleven, when George Clooney's band of thieves employs a compact "pinch device" to help them rob a casino.
"Unauthorized disclosure, misuse, or negligent handling of information contained in the files, electronic or paper, of the FBI or which I may acquire as an employee of the FBI could impair national security, place human life in jeopardy, result in the denial of due process, prevent the FBI from effectively discharging its responsibilities, or violate federal law," states the agreement all FBI agents sign.

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