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"What paused was the more routine vulnerability assessments," he said.
Most families covered by CHIP have more routine health needs.
And at least for now, it's often in more routine criminal investigations.
The second, related administration move Wednesday emerged in more routine job discrimination case.
The rhubarb soufflé is another good, if more routine, showpiece for egg whites.
That concert had to be canceled, along with more routine ones on Oct.
I think the meeting is going to be more routine than anything else.
Subconsciously plotting out escape routes in your head will become more and more routine.
His first came on a more routine deflection, also from near the left post.
Rocket Lab hopes to make this quick turnaround between flights more routine in the future.
The United Nations can do little but document war crimes as they become more routine.
A less is more routine using products with gentle ingredients and no harsh chemicals or fragrances.
Mr. Thornton, even in one of his more routine performances, will be a pleasure to watch.
Friday, Day 4: There's a bit more routine as far as the working-from-home goes.
The last moments of their lives before the shooting began could not have been more routine.
For larger craft that may require many deliveries, a second terminal can be installed for more routine landings.
I can put an older patient with a hip fracture ahead of someone with a more routine injury.
But domestic law enforcement agencies are increasingly using the technology at home for more routine forms of policing.
Arms transfers were previously bundled into big packages that reliably aroused Chinese anger; they are now growing more routine.
A lot of people have those types of transformative experiences and then go back to a more routine existence.
Even though these arrests have become more routine, Anwana's case still shocked immigration advocates, who fear for his safety.
But the conversations were described by several on the receiving end as more routine than the striking statement suggested.
His truck is parked in a residential neighborhood, so on occasion, there are calls for more routine police work.
AND THEN YOU HAVE A WHOLE HOST OF MORE ROUTINE TRADE CASES THAT COME UP EVERY WEEK OR TWO.
When deployed, these diverse, advanced warfare operations can unwittingly take on a higher priority than more routine seamanship tasks.
Aboubacar Oumarou, commander of Niger's Armed Forces in Agadez, says rescues by his men are becoming more and more routine.
Facial recognition scans have become more routine at airports; CBP wants it in the top 20 US airports by 2021.
It's more routine still to hear talk of time squandered — moments that might have been, conversations that should have happened.
Despite their careers and notoriety, those close to the couple say their family life is more routine than one might expect.
Drones have also long been discussed as a means of improving access to more routine treatments like vaccines in remote areas.
The company has been attempting these "experimental" rocket landings since the start of 25, and they're becoming more and more routine.
There are often different deductibles covering your prescriptions, a hospital stay or an emergency visit, as well as more routine care.
This time, negotiators are locking horns over more routine employment matters, including the shoring up of a faltering health care plan.
More routine examples include posting on classroom walls every student's scores, even when parents complain this embarrasses and pains their children.
Number two, we should expand health savings accounts so people can save in a tax-advantaged way for more routine healthcare needs.
America's freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea were also growing more routine: unusually, there were two in May alone.
Meanwhile, the Russia case has been passed onto Trump's personal lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, leaving McGahn to work on more routine WH duties.
If DNA testing becomes a more routine part of the immigration system, family reunification could be used as a way around that restriction.
That change could be extended not just to the Supreme Court but also to much more routine legislative procedure, like passing a budget.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Trudeau said he was taking the matter "extremely seriously" but the detention was more "routine" than two earlier cases.
Broadening the nation's philanthropic base would foster more routine, predictable donations rather than a big donation frenzy at the end of each year.
Holmes also mentioned the possibility of more routine lab testing and "tailored personal sensing systems," which would be based on Theranos' many patents.
But media tours are becoming more routine in the wake of controversies around big issues, like censorship and privacy, that become national news.
Companies began hiring more in-house lawyers, reducing costs by handling more routine legal work themselves rather than assigning it to outside counsel.
The Trump administration has sought to make the Taiwan Strait transits more routine, with the operations now taking place on a monthly basis.
"Those popular narratives that more routine voting rights restoration helps one party are not necessarily well-founded despite Democratic voting trends," Schlakman said.
Call centres may need fewer people as more routine work is handled by automated systems, but the trickier inquiries will still go to humans.
The Israel Defence Forces respond to the lost-Einstein problem by monitoring children's performance in video games, as well as more routine academic tests.
If Pritchett could use nonviolent tactics to thwart a campaign against oppression, what's stopping modern chiefs from employing similar methods for more routine policing?
The surge in new money deals has grabbed investors' attention and the buyside is prioritizing the huge deals over more routine private equity lending.
The free-floating cubes were designed to alleviate some of the more routine tasks that astronauts complete daily, like taking inventory or moving cargo.
In the decade since Dr. Tiller's assassination, the violence and harassment inflicted on those who work in abortion clinics have become only more routine.
The Interior Ministry still describes the threat of terrorist attacks as extremely high, and police patrols in Paris are far more routine than before.
Better access to care leads to more routine testing, and could mean that healthcare providers are finding cases of STDs that would otherwise go undetected.
Shutting down the subways overnight would allow for more routine maintenance, which other cities that do close temporarily are better able to complete, Barone argued.
I don't just mean that their pleasures seem more routine than revelatory, or that they feature climactic scenes so similar as to be almost identical.
" Mozilla, the firm behind the internet browser Firefox, is also opposed, and argues the law could "make filtering and blocking online content far more routine.
But facial recognition and similar software have also been suggested for more routine tasks at school, like taking attendance and investigating code of conduct violations.
That does not apply to all mega deals, of course, far less the thousands of smaller transactions that are carried out on a more routine basis.
But Lester does not envision private facilities like his totally eclipsing the three federally-run launch pads, even as cheaper commercial facilities become more routine alternatives.
But Pixar once was reliably in the business of making indelible cinematic crowd pleasers — and now it feels like it's settling into something much more routine.
That case was a professional breakout for Mr. Harder, who had previously been known for handling — and usually, settling — more routine rights' enforcement cases for celebrities.
Citing an unnamed government source, the South Korean news agency said the suspension was likely to affect only major joint exercises, not more routine military training.
It was the fifth time this year that they had withdrawn their labour, but this week they abandoned emergency services as well as their more routine duties.
Citing an unnamed South Korean government source, the South Korean news agency said the suspension was likely to affect only major joint exercises, not more routine military training.
This collection of new bands is being dubbed the "spring lineup" by Apple, which could mean we'll be getting new bands on a more routine basis moving forward.
More recently, President Xi Jinping's crackdown on corruption and the slowing of China's economy have cooled demand, particularly for more routine objects that have been restored or overvalued.
However, manufacturing jobs are requiring increasing amounts of education and skill as the increased use of complex, computer-guided equipment eliminates the more routine, manually-oriented manufacturing activities.
His task was to create a reusable spacecraft that would make missions cheaper and more routine, unlike the single-use vehicles of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs.
"Put it this way, far more routine things would be reported weekly to the Congress, either to the Gang of Eight or to the [intelligence] committees," he said.
They were forced into some relatively more routine job that paid more, but I think now we can really have a chance to release our potential in creativity.
For more routine weekly services, the worshippers often number 12 to 15, just about satisfying the minyan or quorum of 10 men for a Jewish act of public prayer.
One challenge is that those specialized mechanical jobs are relatively few compared to the more routine shop-floor jobs that are rapidly changing (arguably for the worse, for workers).
On average, Gulf War injury claims involve twice as many medical issues as other disability claims, and they take four months longer to complete than other more routine claims.
At the State Department, the Pentagon and the White House, among other agencies, officials have two systems for email, one for classified messages and one for more routine business.
Her detention was confirmed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on December 19, who said at the time that the detention was more "routine" than the previous two cases.
As solar gets cheaper and smaller, it will become a more routine part of the products and practices of the building trades, integrated into roofs and windows by default.
But unless we start right now, the events of this past week will become more and more routine, and our democracy based on the rule of law will erode.
Cleveland Clinic last year increased the number of nurse practitioners and other highly trained providers by 22010 percent to 2800,2000 to handle more routine tasks for its 7503,2750 physicians.
"We find that women, on average, perform more routine or codifiable tasks than men across all sectors and occupations ― tasks that are more prone to automation," the report's authors wrote.
The Supreme Court, he said, is far more likely to take cases that can establish or clarify a broad rule than the more routine cases often found in appeals courts.
Baltimore Police spokesman Lieutenant Jarrod Jackson said the department is using a variety of strategies to make up for staffing shortages, including assigning specialized officers to handle more routine duties.
But it added to the portrait of a White House eager to move on from the killing of Mr. Khashoggi to a more routine relationship with its key Arab ally.
While more routine meteors tend to be the size of a golf ball or a baseball, this one was most likely about one to three meters wide, Mr. Hankey said.
"A year ago, Instagram was a product for your highlights," rather than a place where users posted content about more routine events in their lives, Weil said in the video.
But as record sales have fallen, increasing musicians' economic reliance on live shows, extra face time with fans at meet-and-greets, merchandise tables and autograph signings have become more routine.
SoftBank has loosened some of the capital bottlenecks by buying shares from Uber and WeWork investors as part of those deals, a strategy that some investors predict will become more routine.
Now that open water is more routine, a boom in Arctic tourism and commerce is inevitable, leading to excitement in some remote coastal communities eager for income, but concern as well.
But if the decision is struck down, they say cops will have the official greenlight they need to to make more routine traffic stops and keep suspended drivers off the road.
And, of course, a more routine setback of 5 percent or a bit more could strike at almost any time – for any set of reasons, or no obvious ones at all.
Beneath the scrim of more routine teen fare — detentions, the snitch at school known as Jenny Joyce (Leah O'Rourke), the slightly dreamy Protestant boys from a rival school, the prom, etc.
Like most muscles, it hurts like hell at first, but it gets easier as you get stronger, and you get stronger the more routine, seemingly pointless work you put into it.
So, when SpaceX eventually launches its Falcon 9 Heavy rocket that will likely pop up on the calendar, while some of the more routine satellite and commercial launches will be left off.
"The platform provides a model-based counterpart to the more routine analysis at the bank, which has traditionally been based on expert knowledge," the New York Fed said of its GDP measure.
She defeated Timea Babos of Hungary, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-1, at Ashe Stadium in more routine fashion than her thrilling first-round win over No. 2-seeded Simona Halep.
Pentagon chiefs are accustomed to seeing foreign forces carry out more routine military demonstrations during foreign travel and, ahead of Wednesday's event, the press traveling with Mattis was expecting a hostage rescue drill.
"New drivers with ADHD should be encouraged to start practicing driving early and often under appropriate supervision so that the task becomes more routine and easier for them to navigate cognitively," she said.
Different pressures are put on the system as a result of all the attention, and so the system doesn't always operate the same way it would in a more routine set of circumstances.
Our health care system may offer cutting-edge cures and treatments, but it's also cumbersome, expensive and inefficient, especially for the daily, more routine matters that our employees and their families deal with.
Police supervisors could adopt a similar review process with body camera videos, using real-world encounters as teaching moments — not just in police use of force cases, but more routine policing as well.
Xiaomi dropped a surprise today when it outed its first laptop — perhaps predictably a cheap rival to Apple's Macbook — at an event in Beijing, but it also made a more routine reveal: the Redmi Pro.
From weeding to milking cows, more and more routine farming work can be done by machine - a trend that is changing agriculture "beyond recognition", according a study by researchers at Britain's University of East Anglia.
Different pressures are put on the system as a result of all the attention," Braun said, "and so the system doesn't always operate the same way it would in a more routine set of circumstances.
But it's even better news for programmers, because it means spending more time working on the interesting parts of code and less on more routine matters—the things that make programming a rewarding career or hobby.
In a study published in Clinical Nephrology last year, Anderson and her colleagues found that, at one hospital in Indianapolis, the state paid significantly more for emergency-only dialysis than it did for more routine care.
After 1975, amidst galloping post-war inflation and food shortages, Vietnam abandoned the "star system" of leaders entirely, setting up a stable of bureaucrats who made more routine and systematic decisions, decentralized across regions and factions.
The claims, most of which come from Rikers, resulted from violent encounters between inmates or between inmates and guards, as well as more routine injuries and accidents, Mr. Stringer said in a news conference on Wednesday.
It would approximate a more prototypically conservative model of insurance in which the government guarantees all people can get treatment in the event of major illness or accident, but draws the line at financing more routine care.
The power of these readings and memories allows even a limited shooting at a school to draw significantly more attention than larger incidents, even those involving kids or teens, in more routine, less sympathetic and tragically resonant locations.
But for teens like Rivers and activists in Miami, where guns were an urgent concern long before Parkland, the infusion of energy has lent new hope to the prospect of reducing more routine gun-violence plaguing their communities.
But mass deportation under President Trump will also happen through a more routine policy that is in the mayor's control: endless, unnecessary arrests for low-level offenses, which end up feeding immigrants into the federal government's deportation machine.
The big picture: The USDA is one of the government agencies affected by the shutdown, meaning that applications for the emergency program — as well as more routine services for farmers, like loan decisions and mortgage assistance — are on hold.
The Airbus A320, packed with officials including JetBlue's chief executive and the U.S. Transportation Secretary, touched down in what the Obama administration hopes will usher in an era of more routine travel to and from the Communist-ruled island.
"As the task of driving becomes more routine, it becomes less cognitively taxing and therefore ADHD symptoms would be likely to interfere less over time with experience," she wrote in an email, adding that practice can help improve driving abilities.
"I think over the long term we expect to see the seasonal spikes in supply to actually level out because people are getting more and more routine about the way they treat the clothes they are no longer wearing," Marino said.
Two-thirds of the projected losses are expected to fall in the office and administrative sectors as smart machines take over more routine tasks, according to latest findings, which are based on a global survey of personnel and strategy executives.
In a more routine form of tying foreign aid to actions by the Ukrainian government, donors including the United States government and the International Monetary Fund have for years endorsed independent appointees to state company boards to tamp down on corruption.
Only by consciously breaking this habit of gawping dread and awe for one type of attack above all others and focusing our attention on more routine tragedies can we hope to address the menace of large-scale gun violence plaguing the United States.
Although I can foresee significant difficulties with the grayer areas of custom licensing, and may even be unhelpful when it comes to legitimate fair uses, blockchains might serve as a natural fit for storing the sale and terms of more routine licenses.
While the show highlights far more men's deaths than women's, the killing of men feels more routine, as hundreds occur during and even after battles, whereas women's deaths, while more rare, are also more often used to illustrate the maliciousness of evil men.
The House Republican majority has declined to engage in meaningful oversight, enabling both high-profile wrongdoing (as in the Russia case) and more routine acts of petty corruption (as committed by Cabinet officials like EPA administrator Scott Pruitt or Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke).
But there is a crucial difference between the two countries that is already apparent: While Washington struggles to take action even as such shootings become more routine, New Zealand's government is immediately diving into a detailed discussion of further legislative checks on guns.
P.S. from Washington Post's Dave Weigel: "In four of September's five primary states — Massachusetts, Delaware, Rhode Island and New York — efforts are underway to dismantle the party establishment, starting with long-tenured politicians who first took power when compromises with the right were more routine."
"The jobs of these U.S. retail financial workers are assessed by our methodology as being significantly more routine, and so more automatable than the average finance sector job in the UK, with its greater weight on international finance and investment banking," the report read.
It's a disconnection I thought about last year, when — amid a tide of sexual-assault allegations in which men were accused of all sorts of heinous, psychopathic, weird stuff — along came news of an incident that people seemed to see as far more routine.
Kathalijna Buitenweg, a prominent Green member of the Dutch parliament, is lobbying the government for a change in civil law that would make it easier and more routine for judges to compel reluctant husbands to release their wives from the religious bonds of a dead marriage.
The Harvard researchers found that mass shootings had a vastly higher impact on state-level lawmaking than other gun deaths; a death from a mass shooting generated 66 times as much gun-related legislation as a more routine gun death, like in a robbery or domestic dispute.
The Mostly Mozart Festival, having opened its 50th season a week ago with "The Illuminated Heart," a staged production of excerpts from Mozart operas, settled into something more routine a few days later, with its music director, Louis Langrée, conducting the festival orchestra at Alice Tully Hall.
He is retiring from Congress Not 'business as usual' Campaign experts say the case involving Trump's former lawyer and "fixer" Michael Cohen bears little resemblance to the kinds of more routine snafus that frustrate lawmakers and their campaign lawyers when they navigate the nation's election rules.
Clinton's campaign called the article an "erroneous story" with "egregious" errors that misled voters into thinking that she was at risk of being investigated by the F.B.I. for possible criminal violations when the referral was a more routine security matter not focused on her in particular.
By the time December arrived, it seemed more routine than incendiary when Lindsey Vonn, the star American skier, made it plain in a CNN interview that she would not be accepting an invitation to the White House if it were extended after the coming Winter Olympics.
But it's also true that emergencies only make up a small percentage of our overall health care spending, and that much of our spending involves more routine and less time sensitive situations, and I think that's an area in which free market mechanisms can make a real difference.
I think most musicians, if they start out when they're younger, they are just doing it for the sake of doing it but, as time goes on, and you are on your thirteenth record in almost three decades now… It has to become a more routine or deliberate process.
But starting in the second half of the George W. Bush administration and accelerating during the Obama administration, the Justice Department began making much more routine use of the Espionage Act to go after officials who provided information to the public through reporters, as opposed to actual spies.
Certainly, they were both more "exceptional" than this week's other, more routine American mass shootings: At about 8:15 PM last Friday, a shooting at a home in Denver, Colorado, ultimately left three dead and one injured—the deadliest shooting in the past seven days, albeit a very opaque incident.
It is easy enough to imagine an alternate Obamacare which automatically enrolled every single uninsured person in a single public plan that paid for treatment in the event of injury or major illness, and then subsidized supplementary coverage, so poor and working class people wouldn't have to forego more routine care.
Oracon's most documented motivation behind the first placebo pills was to help women ensure that they were taking their pills correctly: Inactive pills meant that women now took a pill every single day, thus putting them on a more routine schedule and making it easier to notice if they'd missed one.
"The very nature of this particular malware, this sort of ransomware attack, is very potent because unlike more routine ones this one has used a sort of worm to exploit the operating system and bolted on a ransomware so that it spread incredibly quickly in hours not weeks or days," Wallace said.
So it could be that all of this use of telecommuting technologies and communication gear may be pointing to the readiness for more wholesale reorganization of offices that may well put more pressure on not just workers in more routine, traditionally automatable occupations, but more professional ones, I think, are very real possibility.
Alongside some more routine Mendelssohn and Schumann, this bargain People's Symphony Concert includes two quartets from that album: one written in 2854 by Viktor Ullmann, who died in Auschwitz the following year; and another by Simon Laks, written in 27799, after he had survived Auschwitz, where he led the prisoners' orchestra, and Dachau.
In a week in which Stormy Daniels could plausibly be called the most famous actress in America, and with the nation awaiting revelations about the private predilections of the serial sexual harasser in the White House, it seemed grimly appropriate that, on a recent evening, a group of theatre professionals in New York would gather to discuss ways that their own industry might combat more routine manifestations of sexual transgression.
Some Republicans have done as much with previous charges dealing with the unmasking of U.S. names in intelligence reports (more routine than alarming), Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's role in a Russia uranium deal (she didn't have one, and no uranium will ever leave the United States), and charges of a secret society inside the FBI (it was a joke) — all themes pushed hard by alt-right outlets and Fox News.

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