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"pacer" Definitions
  1. one that paces
  2. PACEMAKER

146 Sentences With "pacer"

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No other Pacer scored in double figures through 220 minutes.
I don't think the technology will be the pacer here.
"The best policy is to make PACER free," the group wrote.
Lamb was a third Pacer in double figures with 18 points.
C.J. Miles was the fifth Pacer in double figures with 11.
"They find ways to create turnovers," Pacer guard George Hill said.
Second-year Pacer center Myles Turner was not match for Howard.
The first step is to set up a Pacer account online.
Turner was the only Pacer to rebound in double figures with 11.
In addition to criminal cases, Pacer allows you to search civil cases.
Plus, federal court records are already organized in a central database called PACER.
"do you have your library's permission/tacit agreement to drain pacer?" he asked.
PACER profits apparently financed flat-screen monitors for jurors and new audio systems for courtrooms.
Bojan Bogdanovic (20 points) was the only other Pacer to reach the 20-point level.
Wired reports that the files were published online to a federal court system called Pacer.
If you go to Pacer or Westlaw to download the complaint, you'll find it unavailable.
The intent of the pulse is much like a heart pacer — to pace the brain.
Pacer Financial is one of a several investment firms betting that quality will matter again.
"Notably, this authorization makes no mention of PACER," Justice Department lawyers told the district court.
Clevenger said PACER fees seem appropriate if they are paying for enhancements to the system itself.
"It seems like everything has changed since the election," said Sean O'Hara, director at Pacer Financial.
Toward the end of his life, he became a compulsive pacer, seemingly unable to stay still.
He even owns the blue AMC Pacer used as a delivery car in the movie Good Burger.
The Minnesota-based PACER Center's National Bullying Prevention Center didn't immediately respond to ITK's request for comment.
"Pacer is a phenomenal source, partly because you can access court documents directly from there," Willingham said.
Fees from Pacer generated about $145 million in recent years, or about 2 percent of the total.
This convenience comes at a cost, though: PACER users must pay ten cents for every page they access.
The terms of the PACER access initiative did not explicitly authorize remote downloading, and this made Malamud nervous.
The groom's father retired as chief executive of Pacer Propane, a company in Seattle that distributed propane gas.
"People are looking at these companies and wondering if it's 1999," said Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETFs.
"Since the election, the market has been going straight up," said Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETF Distributors.
In 2008, Swartz set his sights on a federal database called Public Access to Court Electronic Records, or PACER.
A seasoned medium pacer like Ishant, who's been bowling a good line of late, was bowling to a rookie.
In what has been a successful economic triathlon, the Fed will want to be the best race pacer possible.
At the federal court level, however, DOBs are systemically unavailable in the federal record keeping system known as PACER.
"Like avocado-colored appliances, the Pacer is an enduring symbol of 1970s bad taste," The Globe and Mail wrote.
In contrast to Kala­nick, who is an inveterate pacer, he sat very still with his ankle crossed over his knee.
The Pacer Center's Teens Against Bullying initiative has a student action plan resource guide to help you develop these strategies.
In an age of sleek, minimalist web design, PACER is a clunky and nonintuitive portal into the courts' inner workings.
Edward Diaz, the plaintiff in the Kroger case, has brought dozens of ADA cases since 2016, according to Pacer records.
The bike pacer and I just started chatting, and I kept looking at my watch and wondering where people were.
Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins tinkered with the lineup in both games sans Morant, starting former Pacer Solomon Hill on Monday.
O'Hara says Pacer ETFs is overweight on information technology, but not traditional tech, such as companies like Netflix or Apple.
Just 30 minutes later, I was riding shotgun in Mr. Robinson's single engine Piper Pacer, taking off from tiny Whiteman Airport.
"It's hard to speculate on what the final bill is going to say," said Sean O'Hara, director at Pacer Financial Inc.
Guccifer 2.0 also posted passwords to sites like Lexis Nexis, The Wall Street Journal, and the federal court system database Pacer.
In fact, Marit's name is still on the record board at her elementary school for the 5th-grade girls' pacer running test!
At issue is the judiciary's Public Access to Court Electronic Records system (PACER), which charges users 10 cents a page for documents.
Many local railways are still operated by noisy and bumpy Pacer trains, converted from bus shells on the cheap in the 1980s.
It can no more be a source of harassment than PACER [a tool that allows users to access public court records electronically].
Simply having the ability to provide the DOB to PACER and receive confirmation of a match would be a major step forward.
At ProPublica, we used databases like LexisNexis Public Records for people-finding, Pacer for federal court records and Factiva for news clips.
But the federal judiciary charges a dime a page to use its service, called Pacer (for Public Access to Court Electronic Records).
Doug Collins (R-Ga.) has proposed bills that would eliminate PACER fees and make it easier to link directly to court records online.
Using Pacer, the federal government's repository for legal cases, they began to track lawsuits naming Trump, and companies and people close to him.
The document retrieved by CNN from PACER later disappeared from public view, signaling that proceedings had moved on to a grand jury investigation.
Carroll's layup with 5:4.33 remaining in the third quarter stopped a brief Pacer run and pushed the Raptors' lead to 62-47.
Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETFs Distributors, says chipmaking companies are the future of the technology sector over giants like Facebook and Google.
The Pacer Trendpilot 100 ETF is up 28 percent in the past year and includes chip stocks Micron, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel.
Pacer charges 10 cents per page to view electronic court documents — or up to $3 for documents exceeding 30 pages, which are common.
The groups challenging the fees say that the law provides that the court system can only charge PACER fees necessary to maintaining the system.
But far from convincing Swartz to curb his ambitions and proceed with more caution, the PACER experience, if anything, just encouraged him to reload.
As a pacer, Ayres said she was asked to run the race within seven and a half hours, motivate participants and provide support to them.
To get a sense of just how egregious ZTE's behavior truly is, we need only to consult PACER, the national index of federal court cases.
If the plaintiffs prevail, PACER users who accessed the system between 2010 and 2016 may see some of their expenses refunded by the federal government.
But by age 10 she had her first horse, Randy the Rig, an ex-pacer, and her career as a show and dressage rider began.
Now that men and women race together, it's easier to find a pacer that can keep up with a someone going for a world record.
"The market probably got a bit ahead of itself with all these proposed changes from the new administration," said Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETF Distributors.
A cricket-crazy nation starved of a World Cup title for 219 years witnessed magic when Captain Cool hoisted a Sri Lankan pacer over the boundary.
"I support the effort to challenge the flawed PACER System, but we also must take legislative action," Collins said in a statement following the arguments Monday.
I'd run with her and her pacer on jeep trails, single-track mountain biking trails, even a half dozen miles on the old Pony Express route.
Alexandra Jacobs was an artist, and the family was active in supporting the PACER Center, a non-profit that works with parents of those with disabilities.
All he knew of Queen was the scene in the 1992 comedy "Wayne's World" where the characters rock out to "Bohemian Rhapsody" in an AMC Pacer.
A search of PACER reveals that in the U.S. alone, ZTE has been sued for patent infringement an astonishing 126 times just in the last five years.
Automatically downloading PACER wasn't illegal, as far as Swartz and Malamud believed, but it was certainly unusual, and federal agencies tended to be suspicious of unusual things.
The PACER system itself brought in more than $146 million in fees during the 2016 fiscal year, even though it cost just over $3 million to operate.
The private ones don't get transcripts we can see; the public ones get transcripts, but it takes a few days (and a PACER subscription) to get them.
Pacer, a 30-year-old relic that remains unwieldy to use, is a collection of online portals run by the administrative arm of the federal court system.
And it led to the rise of players like national-team captain Asghar Stanikzai, all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shahzad and pacer Shapoor Zadran.
Civil servants tried to scupper a project to replace the north's ageing Pacer trains, for instance, as it delivered only 35p in benefit for each £1 of cost.
When Motherboard searched for it within PACER, the US government's database for court cases documents, it showed that it was part of a case that's still under seal.
Now a medley of legal advocacy groups, media outlets, and former politicians and judges are asking the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals to rein in excessive PACER fees.
Until then, PACER will keep building a wall between Americans and the public records that they have a right to access, nickel by nickel and dime by dime.
Openers Zeeshan Maqsood and Khawar Ali gave Oman a blistering stand of 69 in 8.3 overs before both inside-edged medium pacer Kevin O'Brien on to their stumps.
Congress and the Judicial Conference, the national policy-making body for the federal courts, should take steps to fix the problem and ensure access to DOB in PACER.
"Small-caps have a much smaller revenue coming from overseas, so they are much less affected by tariffs than the multinationals," said Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETFs.
The groups are challenging the fee structure of the Pacer system, which in 2016 took in $146 million, despite costing only a small fraction of that to operate.
"The Supreme Court's system is terrific, and it's a model for how courts can do this," said Deepak Gupta, a lawyer for the groups challenging the Pacer fees.
At the time, the bureau was working to determine whether Swartz had violated any laws when he downloaded millions of court documents from an online system known as PACER.
But "if the cost is for decorating the office of my [court records] officer, I'm not sure that that qualifies" as an appropriate use of PACER revenue, Clevenger added.
He also raised the possibility that, under the government's broad interpretation of the law, courts could use the PACER funds to publicize the menu in the Supreme Court cafeteria.
The Fed is the race pacer As Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell eloquently described in his Jackson Hole symposium speech, the new Federal Reserve doctrine is "risk management," i.e.
Most federal court records — particularly from cases in the past 20 years — are available online through a government database known as Pacer, for public access to court electronic records.
"Excessive Pacer fees inhibit public understanding of the courts and thwart equal access to justice, erecting a financial barrier that many ordinary citizens are unable to clear," they wrote.
A similar niche has been carved out by the Pacer ETFs, which offers three ETFs that can "toggle" between exposure to large-, mid- and small-cap stocks and Treasury bonds.
Pacer Pedometers & Step TrackerIn addition to the 24/7 pedometer tracking, this app offers 12-week workout plans complete with audio and visual guides to help you reach your goals.
Medtronic in November recalled three models of its InSync III pacemakers due to battery problems, but overall company pacer sales continued to grow sharply thanks to newer products, Taylor said.
The filmmakers followed him as he trained on the red dirt trails in Kenya, and featured his races and work as a pacer for Haile Gebrselassie, the Ethiopian marathon star.
Pacer, for example, runs one ETF called the US Export Leaders (PEXL), which owns large and mid-sized US companies that sell a lot of their products to international markets.
Hotels in Marshall are so commonly frequented by lawyers that one hotel even purchased a subscription to the electronic court-records system PACER, to better sell rooms to patent-case workers.
But he figured that, rather than sit at a library terminal all day, it would be simpler to deploy a computer program that would download the PACER data remotely and automatically.
That was the case with Ashley Rollins, a coach and writer who posted on her website that she used an unregistered pacer in the 2018 California International Marathon, leading to her disqualification.
The lone Pacer starter to fall short of double figures was Aaron Holiday, who scored four points filling in for Malcolm Brogdon, who missed his third game because of a hip injury.
Judge Scheindlin said Pacer fees were particularly harmful to litigants who represent themselves, to academic researchers who want to explore systemic issues like sentencing disparities and to journalists at smaller news outlets.
He has worked out with Hill since the former Pacer was a rookie, and studied guys like Langston Galloway, E'Twaun Moore, and Terrence Jones to see how they fit in on both ends.
Deepak Gupta, an attorney who argued for the PACER users, said there was no indication that Congress wanted members of the public to pay for the basic costs of the courts' computer systems.
NOTES: Toronto was without G/F C.J. Miles, the former Pacer whose wife gave birth on Thursday night ... The Raptors also were without G Delon Wright, who is battling a right shoulder injury.
In theory, the federal courts' electronic docket system—known universally as PACER—allows anyone with an internet connection to call up the motions, briefs, orders, and appendices for virtually any federal court case.
A version of the shoes are also worn by men's marathon world-record holder Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, who the day before Kosgei's Chicago win, recorded an astonishing, pacer-aided 1:59.40 in Vienna.
"In an environment like we're in now - where no one really cares what things are worth - you may underperform, but over time reality will set in," said Sean O'Hara, director at Pacer Financial Inc.
Turner, another 257.1-246.2 Pacer, nearly had notched a double-double by halftime, asserting himself on both ends of the floor with 303 points and eight rebounds while connecting on 230-of-220 shooting.
He persuaded a friend in California to visit the library in Sacramento and surreptitiously download an authentication cookie that Swartz could use from home to fool PACER into thinking he was at the Sacramento library.
His heart rate, pacer demand and cardiac rhythms all suggested that Compton had not in fact quickly bundled up all his most prized possessions and left in a hurry as his house went up in flames.
After studying the health category, Lifesum tells me that they decide the classic pedometers and step counters (such as Pacer) have become too bloated with features and gone beyond what most people need to stay healthy.
PACER FINED FOR KICKING BALL Indiana forward Paul George was fined $15,000 by the N.B.A. for kicking a ball that then flew into the stands during a home victory over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.
The documents posted online do not appear to contain any email or communications, but rather include shared passwords for the committee's shared accounts to various news services, Lexis, and a federal courts public access system called PACER.
The actress has teamed up with Omaze to help launch a t-shirt campaign to raise funds for PACER, an organization that works to end bullying and enhance the quality of life of people living with disabilities.
But concerned citizens who wish to keep up with court cases — not to mention journalists covering them — face a barrier: the byzantine and overly expensive Public Access to Court Electronic Records system, more commonly known as Pacer.
Over the next several months McRaven went frequently to the CIA for briefings about the mysterious man at the Abbottabad compound who was referred to as "the Pacer" because he would take frequent, quick walks around the compound.
The Kings rested point guard George Hill, a former Pacer, and power forward Zach Randolph on Sunday in a 110-12.33 loss to the Washington Wizards to give their young players more of an opportunity to see action.
While the S&P 53 has gained over 12 percent this year, the Pacer Benchmark Data & Infrastructure Real Estate ETF, the ALPS Disruptive Technologies ETF and the Ark Fintech Innovation ETF have all managed to top its run.
Using PACER fees to fund electronic filing access for lawyers and send out automated bankruptcy notices survived scrutiny; expenditures like a web portal for prospective jurors and a study on electronic filings in Mississippi state courts did not.
"Since August was a good month for stocks, we are seeing some profit-taking and the headlines on China negotiations seem to be weighing a little bit as well," said Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETFs in Paoli, Pennsylvania.
A district court judge ruled in 2018 that the PACER fees are in excess of what the law allows, but that the judiciary is free to use the revenue for certain uses not related to maintaining the court records system.
He joined forces with the legendary archivist and public-data activist Carl Malamud, who had enjoined volunteers to visit the depository libraries, download PACER records to portable thumb drives, and then "recycle" that material by uploading it to Malamud's website resource.
Clevenger asked, incredulously, whether the Justice Department was contending that PACER users couldn't get refunds even if the courts incurred "knowingly, blatantly illegal" expenses on the accounts, like new curtains for the Supreme Court or "gold-plated toilets" for judges.
In a friend-of-the-court brief filed earlier this month, they argued that PACER should charge no fees at all, citing the need for judicial transparency and the benefits for researchers, journalists, and prisoners who represent themselves in court.
The conventional wisdom around the league held that any deal George took from the Thunder would contain an option to return to free agency after two seasons and thus position the former Indiana Pacer to sign the highest possible max deal.
Federal court is also where all bankruptcy proceedings take place — business and personal — so you can use Pacer to see if your subject or any of his companies ever went bankrupt, who his creditors were and how things turned out.
In the documents — which Hyperallergic attained through PACER — she specifies that she has since 1996 been creating 3D sculptures "derived from lost-wax castings of pharmaceutical pills" that she uses to adorn bracelets, necklaces, rosaries, cufflinks, and rings, among other accessories.
"Instead of complying with the law, the [federal judiciary] has used excess PACER fees to cover the costs of unrelated projects—ranging from audio systems to flat screens for jurors—at the expense of public access," they told the district court in 20103.
London (CNN)The organizers of the London Marathon said Thursday they would investigate reports from a pacer that runners at the tail end of the 26.2-mile course were sprayed with cleaning fluid and hassled to speed up by event officials and clean-up workers.
Thrown into the fire with a completely new team and an unfamiliar format, the first time a T193 World Cup was being played, Dhoni retained his calm until the final moment of the tournament when he tossed the ball to an obscure medium pacer.
Although Motherboard did create a relatively large dataset, we likely did not obtain every iPhone unlocking case from PACER, due to inconsistencies and variations in how law enforcement officials name such cases, meaning some are filed under obscure titles making them harder to discover.
The retired chief appears to be the first cop in at least a decade to be charged with a federal hate crime in conjunction with his job as a law enforcement officer, according to a search of the Pacer case locator database and Justice Department sources.
It does not include every iPhone-related case in 2019: PACER, the court records system Motherboard used to construct the database, is focused on federal warrants, so the data does not include many other cases of local police departments applying for warrants to unlock iPhones that exist.
According to Pacer, the online database for the federal court system, he has not appeared in court as the lead lawyer in any criminal proceedings since leaving the United States attorney's office in 1994 and has appeared in only about a dozen civil matters in that time.
Over the past couple of decades, the PACER system — formally called Public Access to Court Electronic Records — has vastly improved the court records from across the federal courts by making them accessible worldwide to anyone with an internet connection and the ability to pony up the fees involved.
Only skipper Shahid Afridi (91) has taken more wickets than Gul (85) in Twenty203 Internationals but the 31-year-old pacer, who was part of the Twenty20 squad that lost 2-1 in New Zealand last month, has been struggling for form as well as fitness in recent times.
Between 2010 and 2016, the judiciary spent $185 million in PACER fees to fund a variety of improvements to courtroom technology; $75 million went toward automated notices for creditors in bankruptcy cases during that same time period; and another $3.5 million funded Violent Crime Control Act notifications to local law enforcement agencies.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard oral arguments in a lawsuit brought by a group of non-profits challenging the legality of fees charged by the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system, which is run by the Judicial Conference of the United States.
"Where the stock is right now here with the new rollout coming, with all of the great positive things that go with this story, I don't think you need to knock anybody's socks off with a new product for this to continue to remain a solid investment going forward," Sean O'Hara, president of Pacer ETFs, told CNBC Wednesday.
In the book, readers are offered: He was my secret conduit to myself – like a catalyst that allows us to become who we are, the foreign body, the pacer, the graft, the patch that sends all the right impulses, the steel pin that keeps a soldier's bone together, the other man's heart that makes us more us than we were before the transplant.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard arguments on a class-action lawsuit filed in 2016 that picked up on federal judges' claims that the user fees from the so-called PACER system were being used to broadly subsidize the courts' information technology budget, rather than being used solely to cover costs related to making court records available online.
"Instead of complying with this law, the [Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts] has used PACER fees to fund projects far removed from the costs of providing records on request—for example, using the money to buy flat-screen TVs for jurors, to send notices to bankruptcy creditors, and to fund a study by Mississippi for its own court system," the groups wrote in a recent court filing.
As mentioned, the newly released document, obtained first in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by transparency group Property of the People, reveals that Swartz was already of investigative interest to the FBI years before he was criminally charged with downloading millions of articles and documents from JSTOR, an expansive digital library of academic journals, in early 2011 and, more importantly, nearly two years before the Justice Department considered charges against him related to his PACER activity—the first known law enforcement probe to involve him, until now.

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