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It is also junking fashion brands that have not sold well.
They're a semantic complement to his flouting of tradition and junking of norms.
What happens if rather than junking, after the pontificating, Republicans instead fix it.
He is intuitive and improvisational, they say, often junking a prepared text when making a speech.
Even birds that hadn't eaten for a while greeted their next meal by junking parts of it.
But much has changed since, and on the face of it, junking the treaty might seem reasonable.
Junking any "Autofill" action is probably wise, as is opting not to save passwords to your phone's browser.
Junking more than 40 years of cautious pro-Europeanism after the referendum of 2016 was itself a big change.
They urge junking the missiles and relying instead on the other two pillars of the nuclear arsenal - submarines and bombers.
After junking one too many skateboards, Finnish skater Joel Raivio wondered if there was a better way to produce a deck.
While just junking the provision would probably help corporate tax reform's political prospects, the White House might prevent that from happening.
That approach earned Sunstein considerable scorn from some progressives, who thought the process wound up junking or delaying invaluable life-saving regulations.
Junking it up with "Big Bang Theory" (Warner content) is to take Hermès and decide selling cargo pants is a better business.
Musk has long argued this is a senseless waste, akin to junking a brand-new 747 after a single flight to London.
You can avoid the headache of selling or junking the car, help a charitable cause and lower your tax burden all at the same time.
We also think center/right support was limp because the initiative's revenue neutrality doesn't have the same juice as junking an entire tax regime, as we propose.
It does that all the way through the song, chopping it into millions of sections, determining the important frequency components, junking those that are unimportant, until it's done.
Sinclair comes to Raven like Becca and tells her that maybe instead of junking her brilliant mind, they can look under the hood and try to fix it.
Junking it altogether is no answer: GDP's enduring appeal is that it offers, or seems to, a summary statistic that tells people how well an economy is doing.
West Virginia has hired a computer security expert; Delaware plans a total revamping, including junking an electronic voting system that does not leave a paper trail for verification.
There have been no big reforms of land or labour markets; no junking of the employment guarantee or the identity scheme; and a costly delay in tackling banks' bad loans.
The studio had already lost numerous older titles in fires, and now it was junking the rest of its silent features — hundreds — having decided that most were not worth keeping.
Critics of missile defenses were often blinded by one closely held assumption: that support for missile defenses and junking the ABM treaty was due to an animosity to arms control.
Here are some of the latest experiments in de-junking space: The satellite industry calls it "active debris removal," but think of it as a space robot that's out to kill.
"Reagan offered to forgo his crime bill in exchange for junking the water package...but a deal wasn&apost reached in time to avoid a brief shutdown," The Washington Post reported.
In a review of a show that ranges over "a period of grueling brilliance, when Picasso kept junking and reassembling the female physiognomy like God," he gives discerning historical and artistic context first.
Sunstein has been a vocal advocate of having agencies quantitatively compare the benefits of those rules and regulations to their costs, junking rules that don't pass the bar and speeding through ones that do.
Even getting rid of the most unpopular coverage provision — the individual mandate — is dicey, since the Coverage Caucus is sophisticated enough to know that junking it would increase the ranks of the uninsured significantly.
Also, knowing your way around the inside of a PC makes it easier to replace a single piece of a broken-down system instead of just junking your whole rig and buying a new one.
Other senior administration officials are not taking up Mnuchin's line, instead junking years of warnings on the debt and deficit and deciding to embrace unfunded tax cuts and bigger deficits as the price of getting faster growth.
So this could be a good moment to audit your connected device collection and consider junking any WiFi device whose makers don't quickly issue a patch — they could pose some form of long term risk to your network.
In 2018, the paper ran an op-ed from former senator Norm Coleman praising the Trump administration for junking the Iran nuclear deal, without noting in his bio that Coleman was a long-time paid agent of Saudi Arabia.
One by one, his supporters asked him how he planned to fix an essential service they relied on — rehab centers, after-school programs, health insurance — and one by one, Trump assured them all that he would be "junking" those services.
In 2016, Cruz ran for president on a platform that included totally junking the corporate income tax and cutting the tax rate on capital gains to 10 percent; it's fair to interpret indexing as a step closer to that goal.
And while it found its most common use as a way of junking up our pages, it also brought a whole lot of animation and interactivity to our web browsers—and all of those pages, of course, may not work in a few years.
It made registration easier, at least in theory, by junking a requirement that charities find a public agency to sponsor them (persuading risk-averse officials to do so has been a long-standing obstacle for all sorts of grassroots organisations, many of which end up securing legal status only by pretending to be businesses).
Fairphone 3 — modularity refined Fairphone 3 — modularity refined The aim of this type of modularity is not for customization or upgrades but for sustainability by increasing longevity by making it easy and cheaper to replace a damaged or defunct component vs junking the whole phone or having to take it to a specialist shop for expensive repair.
He then began lifting weights to develop muscle.“Junking the Junk Food,” Men’s Health, September 13, 2007.“Charles D’Angelo: Weight Loss Coach, Author,” 33 Voices. Accessed May 25, 2013.
The junking of the MOA-AD marked another setback for the peace process, with the armed conflicts for the year 2008 reaching a record-high of 30 incidents in Mindanao. In an effort to salvage the negotiations, Arroyo declared the suspension of military operations against the MILF on July 2009.
Money was needed for wars and necessitated the junking the old financial institutions. A key principle was responsibilities defined by function. It was instituted by the Fundamental Law of 7 November 1775. Vaizemski's Office of State Revenue took centralized control and by 1781, the government possessed its first approximation of a state budget.
Auto recyclers and dismantlers have criticized the program due to requirements that the engine is to be disabled to prevent re-use of the car. To auto recyclers, a car's engine is considered to be the most valuable part of a junked car. Some recyclers refused to participate in the program, as well, due to the limited profit potential of junking a vehicle brought in under CARS.
Settlements from a collision in Joliet in which several passengers died crippled the finances of the line and the railroad had operated at a loss since 1914. Automobile competition was also a large factor. By 1924, the AP&J; wanted to suspend operation and switch to buses. When the motion was brought before the Illinois Commerce Commission on July, 1, 1924, there were no objectors to junking the line.
Other acts committed that night included sidewalk chalk and window painting of various campus buildings and walkways featuring messages such as "NCAA football", "We Want Football", and drawing images of footballs. The school's track field was also spray painted with the letters "NCAA", in large characters. The individual pranks were conducted by small teams where the final act of "junking the jungle", included all the students invited to participate.
He notes that alternative currencies start and > are most successful at times (and in places) when the failings of official > money are having the greatest impact, and mostly discontinue when conditions > improve.Brian Leslie, Participatory democracy is good for you, review of > Thomas H. Greco, Jr. and Bernard Lietaer books on money. Journalist Jon Rutter described Greco's goal as "junking the dominant monetary system". He notes Greco's opinion that a centralized banking and investment system concentrates wealth, causing misery for average families.
Representative from Camarines Sur L-Ray Villafuerte proposed to use a hybrid electoral system in 2022, or manual counting of votes, then electronic transmission of results. This is in contrast to the automated counting and transmission system used since 2010. He cited 40 lawsuits on the current system used by the Commission on Elections as evidence to shift away from automated counting of votes. President Rodrigo Duterte has suggested junking Smartmatic as the automation partner for future elections because of problems from the previous election.
Aside from its soundtrack (recorded off-air by fans), this serial was lost in the junk of episodes in the 1970s. The master videotapes for the story were the last of those starring William Hartnell to be wiped, surviving until March 1974. The 16 mm film telerecording copies held by BBC Enterprises were also the last of their kind to be destroyed, surviving until early 1978, shortly before the junking of material was halted by the intervention of fan Ian Levine. In late 1978, a collector in Australia provided a copy of episode 2.
The titles below, for these early serials, are those in most common circulation, used for commercial releases and in resources such as the Doctor Who Reference Guide and the BBC's classic episode guide. With the show's revival in 2005, the programme returned to individual episode titles. Due to the BBC's 1970s junking policy, 97 episodes of Doctor Who from the 1960s are no longer known to exist. As a result, 26 serials are currently incomplete, with one or more episodes represented only by audio and, in many cases, clips or still frames.
He was detailed by the war department to investigate a series of fatal accidents here [San Diego] and his recommendations resulted in the junking of a large number of army airplanes and the consequent falling off in the number of accidents."Wire service, "Formerly in Command at San Diego", Riverside Daily Press, Riverside, California, Thursday 2 May 1918, Volume XXXIII, Number 105, page 1. ;2 May:"OMAHA, Neb., May 3. - Two Fort Omaha balloon school cadets were killed, 18 seriously injured, two probably fatally, and 25 others slightly burned when a big 35,000 cubic foot sausage balloon exploded in its hangar last night.
CARB had to change the Clean Vehicle Rebate program to provide an extra credit for low- income drivers who wish to purchase or lease an electric car. CARB also provides assistance to carsharing programs in low-income neighborhoods and install charging stations in apartment buildings in those communities. Under bill SB 1275, low-income residents who agree to scrap older, polluting cars will also get a clean vehicle rebate on top of existing payments for junking smog-producing vehicles. Another bill signed into law in September 2014, AB 1721, grants clean air vehicles free or reduced rates in high-occupancy toll lanes (HOT) lanes.
In 2014, the Government accepted the "voluntary retirement" of Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, who had put in his papers after Admiral Robin K. Dhowan, six months junior, superseded him to become the 22nd Chief of the Naval Staff. The Ministry of Defence's junking of the seniority principle has sparked some concern in military circles because successive governments have almost always stuck to it in appointing service chiefs. The chain of seniority in Indian military is considered virtually sacrosanct, with supersession being exceptionally rare. The incumbent Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral D K Joshi, resigned after a series of accidents involving ships of the Indian Navy.
One phrase, to "be short- taken" (meaning the sudden and unplanned need to find a restroom), appears to be borrowed from the British phrase, to "be taken short" or "caught short." A number of new words and phrases have found their way into the vernacular as well. For example, cutting wood into pieces or chunks is "junking it up" (perhaps from "chunking it up"); standing with one's back toward someone is "standing back to"; babies sometimes "crex" (perhaps akin to the Deitsch Grex, meaning a whimper or a creaking sound) and cry (whimper or whine); and "squauze" as the past tense for squeeze; and a "sneaky" person is someone who is a picky eater.
By early January, when winter peaks in Delhi, the minimum temperatures plunge to the vicinity of 0 °C, though very rarely entering the negative scale. Maximum temperatures, too may drop down into single digits and always stay under 15°C. When the minimum temperature ventures very close to the 0 °C mark, Delhi witnesses frost. Snow is a practical impossibility for Delhi (and the rest of Northern Plains) due to very dry nature of its winter- the coldest conditions happen under clear skies when icy winds rush in from the Himalayas, and a cloud cover (which is necessary for causing snowfall) rather warms the city by trapping heat, thereby junking any possibility of snow.
As was the usual method of BBC television drama production at the time, the play was produced in a multi-camera electronic studio on video cameras, although it was recorded as a 35 mm film telerecording rather than on videotape. This 35mm master was released for junking in 1968, and no copy of the play is known to exist. Still photographs and scripts for the production survive, as do some amateur off-air reel-to- reel audio tape recordings of four of Dylan's songs. In 2005 the BBC launched a search for a video recording of the play, uncovering some audio recordings of the songs, but it seems that a full off-air audio copy does not exist.
As part of a package of bills signed into law by Governor Brown in September 2014, through SB 1275 the California Air Resources Board was mandated to draft a financial plan to meet California's goal of 1 million vehicles on the road while making sure that disadvantaged communities can participate. For this purpose CARB has to change the Clean Vehicle Rebate program to provide an extra credit for low-income residents who wish to purchase or lease an electric car. CARB also should provide assistance to carsharing programs in low-income neighborhoods and install charging stations in apartment buildings in those communities. Under SB 1275, low-income residents who agree to scrap older, polluting cars will also get a clean vehicle rebate on top of existing payments for junking smog-producing vehicles.
Wiping, also known as junking, is a colloquial term of art for action taken by radio and television production and broadcasting companies, in which old audiotapes, videotapes, and telerecordings (kinescopes), are erased, reused, or destroyed. Although the practice was once very common, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, wiping is now practiced much less frequently. Older video and audio formats were both much more expensive (relative to the amount of material that could be stored) and took up much more storage space than modern digital video or audio files, making their retention more costly, and there was more incentive to recycle the media for reuse or (in the case of film media) any silver content than to preserve the content, thus increasing the incentive of discarding existing broadcast material to recover storage space and material for newer programs. The advent of domestic audiovisual playback technology (e.g.
However, this was recorded separate from the main audience. The performance was shown on 9 October the following week, and repeated on 16 October. At present, the performance is 'missing' due to the BBC's late junking policy. The release was timed by the record company to align with the Moon landing, and so Bowie was considered for a time a novelty act, especially since he would not have another hit for three years. Mogol wrote Italian lyrics for the song, and Bowie recorded a new vocal in December 1969, releasing the single "Ragazzo solo, ragazza sola" ("Lonely Boy, Lonely Girl") in Italy. Upon its rerelease as a single in 1973, "Space Oddity" reached No. 15 on the Billboard Chart and became Bowie's first hit single in the United States; in Canada, it reached No. 16. This success was then used to support RCA's September 1975 UK reissue, which gave Bowie his first No. 1 single in the UK Singles Chart in November that year. It spent two weeks at the top of that chart.

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