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Then Bottas hit the brakes, and his car just… twitched.
The Tesla representative in the driver's seat hit the brakes.
PERINO: They could have just hit the brakes really fast.
Lyft's stock just hit the brakes in a major way.
Thank god we had a an operator to hit the brakes.
Nearly a full second after striking Herzberg, Vasquez hit the brakes.
"It happened as soon as I hit the brakes," Kuebler-Weber said.
But this week, the planets hit the brakes in a major way.
As it was, neither the car nor Mr. Brown hit the brakes.
When one area of your life regains speed, another must hit the brakes.
Instead of plowing forward, suffering every step of the way, hit the brakes.
Neither Autopilot nor the 40-year-old driver, Joshua Brown, hit the brakes.
Coors, Hershey, and KFC have already hit the brakes on their ad campaigns.
The White House counsel knew to hit the brakes and shelve Trump's demand.
But a new report from Goldman Sachs is urging everyone to hit the brakes.
The engineer, who was injured, might have failed to hit the brakes in time.
Riders who quickly hit the brakes reported stopping short, then flipping over the handlebars.
"The question is not whether we should hit the brakes abruptly," he said on Friday.
And there's certainly a chance that trade tumult will cause it to hit the brakes.
This is what happens when car-crazed millionaires can't hit the brakes on their obsession.
After three seasons of speedy villains, The Flash will hit the brakes in Season 4.
Insurers want to know how fast people drive and how hard they hit the brakes.
Compared to, 'No, let's hit the brakes a little bit: Do I really want that?
She also recommended holding up a fist when you are going to hit the brakes.
"Everybody has hit the brakes," said Mike Ramsey, an analyst at the research firm Gartner.
Investors may come to wish they'd hit the brakes on the stock harder and sooner.
And pacesetters with big gains in previous months, like retailers, hit the brakes on new hiring.
By January, though, CTIA explicitly asked the FCC to hit the brakes on any additional reforms.
It didn't take long before the driver hit the brakes and came to a complete stop.
In Bangladesh and India, efforts have gradually hit the brakes since the 1990s, according to the report.
In fact, the promotion was so successful that Penzeys had to hit the brakes a little bit.
After unleashing that nimble flurry of riffs and cymbal hits, "Notres Langues Nous Trompes" hit the brakes.
Do not hit the brakes or turn the steering wheel, because that can only make matters worse.
This year, however, those companies appeared to hit the brakes on their drive to acquire Western companies.
Trying to hit the brakes: Lyft filed a lawsuit to block city's pay equity law for drivers.
Sales records were broken, but the overall market hit the brakes, even as mortgage rates stayed low.
Initially, the wireless industry also resisted some of these changes and urged the FCC to hit the brakes.
Sell the dream, buy the nightmare From the outside it's so obvious — Fuego needs to hit the brakes.
The dollar hit the brakes again on Thursday as the glow of the previous day's upbeat data faded.
"To hit the brakes on crime, there will be police-involved shootings," he recalls telling Dixon and Bealefeld.
In many past downturns the jobs market overheated, causing inflation and leading the Federal Reserve to hit the brakes.
If you're overbooking yourself and pushing yourself too hard, this full moon will force you to hit the brakes.
It had a collision avoidance system that automatically hit the brakes if someone stopped short in front of me.
Rather than hit the brakes, Kitamura kept going, heading straight for a motorcycle that was accelerating through the crossing.
Brown's Tesla was in "Autopilot" mode at the time of the crash, and neither human nor computer hit the brakes.
Even if you hit the brakes late, or misread the entry to a corner, it proved uncannily tolerant and forgiving.
Then it shifted instantly to that higher gear until I hit the brakes and it downshifted to a lower gear.
What about me, your trickster player-god, who loves to drive real fast and then hit the brakes for lulz?
The driver, Joshua Brown, who died in the crash, also did not hit the brakes, possibly because he was distracted.
Studies also show motorists are more likely to hit the brakes hard at camera-enforced intersections, increasing rear-end collisions.
Still, TSF grew 13.2 percent from a year earlier, suggesting authorities do not want to hit the brakes too hard.
Southern California home sales hit the brakes in June, falling to the lowest reading for the month in four years.
Otto trucks use a variety of sensors to read the road to decide when to accelerate, steer, or hit the brakes.
Brown's Model S Tesla Sedan—which was in autopilot mode at the time of the crash—failed to hit the brakes.
Neither driver was holding the wheel in the seconds leading up to the crash, and neither hit the brakes before impact.
Hit the brakes on livin' la vida loca long enough to beat the deadline, buy your early-bird pass and save.
No. Wait… when the bronze car turned left in front of me, cutting me off, I hit the brakes on my bike.
It's not the only area where deficit spending concerns are causing at least some Republicans to hit the brakes on Trump's priorities.
Janet Reid told SWNS she was approaching a roundabout in Midlothian, Scotland, in traffic when she hit the brakes and nothing happened.
Autopilot did not disengage, but the forward sensors sounded an audible warning indicating that I would need to manually hit the brakes.
The White House was poised to release its own plan and the president's team was debating whether they should hit the brakes.
That's why the researchers don't expect their reports, and Apple's patch, to hit the brakes on the activities of NSO for long.
Facing weak demand, factories lowered the prices of their goods and hit the brakes, cutting output at the sharpest rate in four years.
Instead, the National Transportation Safety Board report said, and Uber confirmed, the vehicle operator is supposed to take over and hit the brakes.
Another quick fix could be for train operators to hit the brakes prior to entering the station, allowing the train to coast in.
"We are actually trying to hit the brakes amid this sluggish tin market," Albar said in an interview in Pangkalpinang on Bangka Island.
The move announced Wednesday should please President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly urged the central bank to hit the brakes on rate hikes.
If there was a commission to review that code, the government might have hit the brakes before letting the cars reach the road.
I remember looking at my cousin who was in the passenger seat, I looked back at the road as I hit the brakes.
The painted lines appear to be three-dimensional ramps or blocks, which would prompt cars to hit the brakes before driving over them.
Army officer helps victims off road, train Army 2nd Lt. Robert McCoy says he hit the brakes of his truck just in time.
Hit the brakes: A coalition of taxi drivers and owners filed suit to overturn the surcharge, saying that yellow cabs should be exempted.
When Juno approached Jupiter, it hit the brakes and slowed to around 130,000 mph, a record speed for a craft being inserted into orbit.
The engineer hit the brakes about 800 feet (244 meters) from the construction equipment and the train traveled about three blocks after the collision.
But when markets started gyrating, Fed officials hit the brakes, offering reassurances that they would not make any big decisions until things calmed down.
But when he hit the brakes, the front wheel locked up, sending Mr. Wyckoff over the front of the handlebars and onto the pavement.
HB: On the other hand, the Republicans main witness, George Washington law professor Jonathan Turley tried to hit the brakes on the impeachment process.
But it did not hit the brakes, as the emergency braking system had been disabled, nor did it warn the driver because, again, it couldn't.
It records events when danger is detected, like if you hit the brakes hard to avoid another car, and sends the video to the cloud.
When you almost ran someone over (but managed to hit the brakes just in time):  Especially if the person you almost hit is your boss.
Hit the brakes before you contact a debt settlement company to grapple with your student loans — some may be in hotter water than you are.
"America is driving toward the abyss and it's time we hit the brakes" was the headline on a story on the conservative National Review website.
The bus slowed, as if its driver had hit the brakes, and got back up to speed after the van moved out of the way.
A survey from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) on Thursday showed U.S. factory activity hit the brakes in December as new orders slowed sharply.
The midpoint largely matched market forecasts, traders said, an indication that the authorities did not appear eager to hit the brakes on the yuan's fall.
But their emergence at the last moment, and Foxconn's decision to hit the brakes in response, raises questions about what might be lurking in Sharp's books.
Most recently, Kinder Morgan Canada hit the brakes on its Trans Mountain expansion, and TransCanada Corp has not yet fully committed to its Keystone XL project.
The market for technology IPOs hit the brakes in 2016, marking the slowest year for such launches since 2008, and investors are keen for fresh opportunities.
Warren's interpretation could come as a surprise to some financial firms, as industry groups just days earlier praised President Trump's move Friday to hit the brakes.
Top U.S. venture capital firms are suing the Trump administration after it hit the brakes on a widely supported immigration program meant to benefit foreign entrepreneurs.
Equipped with a smart sensor, this license plate alerts you when your car is getting too close to objects, so you know when to hit the brakes.
Level 1 is autonomous braking — where the car can independently hit the brakes to prevent an imminent collision — and it's slowly being added to most new cars.
Although he opened up about the alleged abuse he endured by his father and being a child star, Culkin hit the brakes when Maron brought up Jackson, 19.
Conrad's own high school romance hit the brakes at a charity fashion show (that she planned) when she caught her then-boyfriend, Jason Wahler, kissing his ex-girlfriend.
Most economists agree China has a way to go before running out of road, but some believe it will have to hit the brakes in months, not years.
While the teen was riding in a small utility trailer being pulled by a dune buggy, his friend suddenly hit the brakes and caused the trailer to flip.
Inevitably, a few conspicuous failures yield questions about whether it's time to hit the brakes on remake/reboot/revival mania, contemplating where the limits are on audience appetites.
The longtime racer announced on his Twitter and Instagram on Wednesday that after 18 years of competing in the sport, it's time for him to hit the brakes.
Toyota is the latest company to change its marketing in response to the coronavirus, following Coors, Hershey, and KFC, who have already hit the brakes on their ad campaigns.
We're guessing (hoping) there was also an adult in the driver's seat to hit the brakes when the car got close to Odell ... so tack on another 200 pounds.
Then two months ago, a Citi Bike rider in Queens hit the brakes on his pedal-assist bike — the kind with an electric motor — and flipped over the handlebars.
Its rapacious buying spree hit the brakes — albeit briefly — when it lost out in February to a Dutch rival in a bid for the Italian lingerie brand La Perla.
She has time to decide whether to hit the brakes: Analysts do not expect the Fed to raise rates sooner than its final meeting of the year, in December.
If you're looking to save big on taxes by packing up your small business and shipping it to a friendlier state, it may be time to hit the brakes.
When they pulled into the parking lot of the restaurant, the driver told police that she moved her foot to hit the brakes, but accidentally pressed down on the accelerator.
A month after Carey and Tanaka hit the brakes on their relationship, the pair were spotted cozying up to one another and kissing while out at dinner in Beverly Hills.
She hit the brakes, turned on her hazard lights and got out of her vehicle in busy traffic to try to help her baby, who had stopped breathing, Pruitte recalled.
Self-driving cars are hard enough, and they only have one axis of control, and don't get blown around by winds, and if something goes wrong you hit the brakes.
The vehicle's record of the event indicates that Vazquez grabbed the steering wheel less than a second before the car ran into Herzberg and hit the brakes after the impact.
Businesses across Europe hit the brakes last month as a manufacturing slowdown in the euro zone spread to its dominant service industry, while Brexit uncertainty hammered British companies, surveys showed.
Investigators say 74-year-old Boeheim attempted to hit the brakes before slamming into Jimenez -- but couldn't avoid the collision ... only slowing to 54 mph at the moment of impact.
Norway's leading industry has hit the brakes due to a 70-percent drop in the price of Brent crude since mid-2014 that has brought the Norwegian economy to a standstill.
Still, a whole lot of the time you hit the brakes for nothing, ending up in a kind of dance with the pedestrian (you go, no you go, no YOU go).
Another lackluster year for the new car market is expected in 2016 with the rand recently hitting record lows against the dollar forcing consumers to hit the brakes on big purchases.
DEMS TRY TO HIT THE BRAKES ON PRUITT: Democrats want Senate leadership to delay a floor vote on Scott Pruitt while a lawsuit against him over email records plays out. Sen.
The video, apparently shot by a camera mounted on the rearview mirror, recorded no images, sounds or jolts that would suggest the driver or the car hit the brakes before impact.
Coors, Hershey, and KFC have already hit the brakes on ad campaigns, and many other brands are suspending or pausing campaigns until later in the year, media buyers told Business Insider.
"If we don't hit the brakes, it will slingshot away forever," said Opher Doron, the space division general manager at Israel Aerospace Industries, which partnered with SpaceIL in building the spacecraft.
More precisely, the Trinbagonians signed like everyone else, but when it came time to pass domestic laws dictated by Obama's Treasury Department, the opposition, led by Persad-Bissessar, hit the brakes.
The bottom line: An unusual mix of weather systems across the U.S. will force Florence to hit the brakes as it nears the coast, somewhere close to the border of the Carolinas.
"The U.S. Federal Reserve hit the brakes hard in first quarter but as data has improved rate cut chances are lower," Alfonso Esparza, senior market analyst at OANDA, said in a note.
Astrologer Jenni Stone writes that a void of course moon's influence might manifest as an awkward encounter, a moment of forgetfulness, or a sudden need to hit the brakes on a project.
The concerned mom hit the brakes, turned on her hazard lights and got out of her vehicle in busy traffic to try to help her baby, who had stopped breathing, Pruitte recalled.
I quickly whipped my head to the side, which was a good thing, as my body swung with force when I hit the brakes at the end of the minute-long ride.
LONDON (Reuters) - Businesses across Europe hit the brakes last month as a manufacturing slowdown in the euro zone spread to its dominant service industry, while Brexit uncertainty hammered British companies, surveys showed.
Get a buddy to rent a Suburban, follow you around, have them call his cell phone and act like on-star, then hit the brakes Matt: I like the way you think.
China's massive auto market hit the brakes last year as trade tensions and a softening economy dampened consumer confidence, but one segment soared on account of increasing internet penetration — used car sales.
They've shown no desire to hit the brakes lately either, as indicated by a spate of recent deals, including last week's $450 million sale of autonomous driving software developer NuTonomy to Delphi Automotive.
"Speculation about tapering in Europe is increasing with inflation expectations improving, and the concern is that central banks will hit the brakes on stimulus - especially the ECB," said DZ Bank strategist Daniel Lenz.
"Washington should hit the brakes on this dangerous trend toward relaxing needed protections for our financial system and economy," wrote Rebeca Romero Rainey, president of the ICBA, in an op-ed last week.
Data collected from the vehicle shows that Barrett hit the brakes and tried to make an evasive maneuver prior to impact, but was still travelling at 86 mph at the time the airbags deployed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Headline U.S. job growth hit the brakes in February, registering the smallest gain since September 2017 and the third-smallest during the unprecedented run of 101 consecutive months of payrolls gains.
They should also abandon their insistence that unemployment is already unsustainably low, a claim that is at odds with the evidence and which will lead the central bank to hit the brakes too hard.
So instead of whizzing by in a flash, the lightsail-driven nanocraft will hit the brakes, slowing down enough to explore the system's trio of stars—and even the Earth-like planet Proxima b.
The driver was streaming a television show on her phone at the time of the crash, and didn't hit the brakes until after impact, according to the National Traffic Safety Board and local police.
But he also acknowledged being upset with the woman, according to the report, and said he was "brake checking," a term for when you hit the brakes because another driver is riding your tail.
"The question is not whether we should hit the brakes (on the programme) abruptly," Nowotny said about the ECB's 2.3 trillion asset purchases, which are set to run until the end of the year.
At the same time, growth in property sales and new construction starts appears to be slowing, and Beijing has hit the brakes on some local governments' infrastructure spending due to concerns over high debt levels.
The hackers demonstrate how they can open the sunroof, move the seat, swing windshield wipers, fold the rear view mirror and—more worrisome—hit the brakes on a moving car while being 12 miles away.
Increasing economic mobility is reviving a trend that was accelerating before the recession hit the brakes on movement: Growth in some of the largest cities in the country has begun to plateau, or even slow.
Westbrook's primary option off their screens is to jet to the basket, but he's also more than willing to hit the brakes and pull up, or to thread the needle to hit his bigs in stride.
"Max is on the limit, it's obvious with Kimi having to hit the brakes full on in the flat-out straight, otherwise there would have been a shunt," commented Mercedes' Nico Rosberg, the race winner at Spa.
Is there an inherent danger in technology that invites human drivers to sit back and relax — but still requires them to be ready to hit the brakes or grab the wheel at the first sign of trouble?
John Thune sought to bring the bill up for a speedy, final vote, some skeptical Democrats and Republicans intervened to hit the brakes, placing official holds on the measure that prevented it from being considered and approved.
"I hit the brakes, I hit the eject button and just left," the award-winning Cuban designer tells PEOPLE CHICA of the life-changing decision she made in 2016, when she sold her machinery and closed her business.
The big picture: The odds that Florence will hit the brakes as it nears the coast have increased, and while this could lower the storm's peak winds at landfall, it will only mean a different set of deadly impacts.
He and his longtime editor, Walter Fasano, keep cutting short the transports of delight; the lovers pedal away from us, on bikes, to the lovely strains of Ravel's "Mother Goose Suite," only for the scene to hit the brakes.
Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking, technologies that monitor the road ahead and, in some cars, hit the brakes automatically if a collision seems imminent, helped prevent crashes for 47% of car owners with these features, according to the survey.
In March a pedestrian was killed in Tempe, Arizona when a self-driving Uber vehicle failed to spot her as she wheeled her bicycle across an empty road at night, and the vehicle's safety driver failed to hit the brakes.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China has hit the brakes on subway projects in at least three cities and Beijing is asking others to slow down their plans, local governments and media have reported, indicating concerns over high debt from city-level infrastructure spending.
C-V2X could, for example, help a connected car spot a person on foot carrying a smartphone before the driver does, making it possible for automated systems to hit the brakes and alert the pedestrian to the danger - a potential lifesaver.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cenovus Energy is pressing ahead with aggressive plans to transport more crude by rail, contrasting itself with peers who have hit the brakes, as the Canadian oil producer bets that pipeline bottlenecks are likely to return.
On Wall Street, Trump's announcement exacerbated already-brewing concerns about inflation, which could push the U.S. Federal Reserve to hit the brakes in coming months on an expanding U.S. economy and spell the end to record-breaking stock price gains.
When seed-stage valuations began soaring to levels that gave them both pause, they hit the brakes, and Banister, a self-described workaholic, headed over to AngelList as an "ev-angel-list" to help recruit people like herself to its platform.
The couple's joint refusal to hit the brakes on their careers or their hobbies — Dr. Cummings finds a few hours each week to dance Masala Bhangra with the Alvin Ailey Extension program, and has performed with the company — has been by design.
And if there is a chance to change the outcome, it seems both arrogant and shortsighted of him to make the decision to hit the brakes on their romance without giving Iris a choice — shouldn't she have some say in her own destiny?
The Autopilot system, which uses cameras and radar to scan the roadway and can steer Tesla vehicles with little help from the driver, failed to recognize the truck and data showed that neither it nor Mr. Brown hit the brakes before the impact.
A driver reviewing the updated Autopilot for The New York Times said the system required his full attention and he mentioned at least one occasion in which he would have had a collision had he not been poised to immediately hit the brakes.
When the Uber self-driving car struck a pedestrian, its solo safety driver was watching a television show on her phone and didn't hit the brakes until after the impact, according to findings from the National Transportation Safety Board and the local police.
In the second it took him to slip back atop his seat and hit the brakes, he ran out of road: His bike collided with a stone wall, he popped up like a jack-in-the-box and then disappeared over the side.
Ryan Flannery — who came to the 32-year-old woman's rescue along with a neighborhood teen — says he hit the brakes the moment he drove by and saw her "covered" in blood and slumped near the front porch of a home in Joliet, Illinois.
If true, this should raise alarm bells, because if European technology startups struggle to raise money from wary investors, it could hit the brakes on Europe's budding digital economy just as the EU begins ramping up its tech industry, preparing for a digital single market.
But, as is too often the case when workers finally start to see some of the benefits of growth, economists are warning that higher wages will lead to inflation, and they're calling for the Federal Reserve Board to hit the brakes by raising interest rates.
North Korea&aposs government, which is constantly concerned about increasing North Koreans&apos awareness of the outside world, would be just as likely to hit the brakes on goodwill gestures and exchanges if it decides that economic and security benefits aren&apost coming soon, Bong said.
Shuddle, the Uber for kids, hit the brakes in April, Buffer and General Assembly both chopped a bunch of staff last week and Zenefits took a tumble earlier this year, letting go of roughly 250 staffers as part of a course correction after ousting Parker Conrad.
That business helped power Madrid-based Santander through Brazil's recent deep recession, even as domestic rivals Itau Unibanco Holding SA and Banco Bradesco SA hit the brakes, and other foreign banks such as London-based HSBC Plc and U.S. Citigroup sold their struggling Brazilian retail businesses.
Users can get simple information like the speed and more complex data like the RPM of the engine, how much gas is in the tank, what the suspension is doing, whether the anti-lock brakes are on, and even how hard the driver hit the brakes.
And as if on cue, lawmakers seemed to suddenly hit the brakes on one of the two votes slated to take place on Republican-led immigration bills on Thursday: a "compromise" bill between House conservatives and moderate Republicans, and a conservative bill originally introduced by Rep.
Inland flooding: An anomalously strong area of high pressure stretching out to the storm's north, over the western Atlantic, is what is forcing the storm to turn west, into the U.S. The same high pressure area is forecast to cause the hurricane to cross the coast and hit the brakes, to devastating effect.
That triggered what Uber called "action suppression," in which the system held off braking for one second while it verified "the nature of the detected hazard"—a second during which the safety operator, Uber's most important and last line of defense, could have taken control of the car and hit the brakes herself.
To hit the brakes at 1.5 degrees, global carbon emissions would need to immediately begin plunging, faster than they ever have, and hit zero by 2050 (and then go negative): That would require the equivalent of the US mobilization for World War II, only global, and sustained for the rest of the century.
Concern about the commission relaxing the law's privacy provisions has led to a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation: Two Democratic senators, Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, have joined two Republican senators, Josh Hawley of Missouri and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, in calling on the commission to hit the brakes.
This is the kind of trust we have in the cars we drive today: that despite being one-ton metal missiles propelled by a series of explosions and filled with high octane fuel, they won't blow up, fail to stop when we hit the brakes, spin out when we turn the wheel, and so on.
The possibility of a hacker breaching a car's technology to gain control of its operations came to light after two security researchers, Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, hacked into the connectivity of a Jeep Cherokee and demonstrated they were able to remotely hit the brakes, drive the car off the road or make electronics go haywire.
Tim Geithner in his memoirs says that even at the peak of the crisis, it was important for the Fed to "signal that they'll eventually hit the brakes, and that they'll remain vigilant about inflation going forward," even though creating an expectation of future catch-up inflation would actually have boosted the economy at the bottom.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is threatening to hit the brakes on landmark protections for all Americans who live in communities with unhealthy air.
For example, when a computer controlling the car does not hit the brakes to avoid a collision, the person in the driver's seat — many automated cars on the road today still require someone to be there in case of an emergency — may also fail to intervene because the driver trusts the car too much to pay close attention to the road.
Very concretely speaking, most of the, I think almost all of the companies working on autonomy are actually they have at the end of the day, when all the decisions need to be made about whether you hit the brakes or not, that stuff is actually very heuristic driven, it's not a black box neural net because they need to be able to debug it.
Some Republicans sought to hit the brakes on the bill, but the decision from committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) shows there is a growing appetite among some in the GOP for a legislative response to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's apparent willingness to fire the man leading the Justice Department's investigation into Russia's election meddling.

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