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Often, it's the victim's rising career that ruptures the relationship.
Or one of the rafts' two giant inner tubes ruptures.
The only question is how far the ruptures have spread.
Violent political unrest ruptures their lives, and they eventually run.
These ruptures built over the course of the second half.
Turkey's connection with its own past is beset by sharp ruptures.
Leaks and ruptures would endanger natural resources and threaten treaty rights.
The deadly ruptures have happened with increasing frequency in recent years.
Narrator: On average, the San Andreas Fault ruptures every 260 years.
From this hellish man-made calamity, one voice ruptures the breach.
To go further and consider ourselves on a geological level ruptures hierarchies.
That's when a blood vessel ruptures and bleeds into the brain tissue.
NHTSA said there have been no ruptures in vehicles built since 2008.
It was punchier than the original, punctuated by Twin Shadow's staccato ruptures.
There are no reported ruptures in the real-world or in testing.
Bryant ruptures an Achilles' tendon, knocking him out of action until Dec.
Nevertheless, there are oblique connections between the various ruptures in her father's identity.
With time, they move water out of their cells before it ruptures them.
Ai Weiwei has decided to close his exhibition "Ruptures" at Faurschou Foundation Copenhagen, Denmark.
Early 229s - Some managers in the company become aware of inflator failures, including ruptures.
Ruptures of Takata air bag inflators are linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide.
Even as the ruptures continued, automakers worked to minimize the scope of the recalls.
GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson said there were no ruptures of GM inflators at issue.
NHTSA said 1,900 U.S. tests of those inflators have not resulted in any ruptures.
Hyoid ruptures are particularly common among older people who hang themselves, the Post noted.
"Both field and test ruptures have been limited to older vehicles," Mr. Rosekind wrote.
Ruptures are a familiar feeling for members of the post-World War II coalition.
It was a Bloods reunion, but also a reckoning of ruptures in the gang.
The NHTSA said there have been no ruptures in any vehicles built since 2008.
CM: The fissures are the ruptures — we talk a lot about portals, the portals in time where something ruptures or opens up and you're able to see the world or be in the world in a way that is outside of the norm.
All food in sight will be consumed, until they fall asleep or their stomach ruptures.
The company said on Wednesday no PSDI-5 ruptures had been reported in its vehicles.
The "dominoes-like sequence of ruptures" put heavy strain on the Garlock fault, researchers said.
Ruptures in her abdomen and leg never healed, and offers of marriage quickly dried up.
Andre had a hemorrhagic stroke, which is when a blood vessel ruptures in the brain.
The risks of weaker demand and supply chain ruptures suggest any rally has weak legs.
That can cause ruptures when the airbags deploy, sending metal parts hurling into the cabin.
How do we make sense of extraordinary events that are ruptures from our everyday lives?
However painful, ruptures are part of any expanding social movement and represent hard-won growth.
There have been 23 ruptures in the pipeline since 2011, according to the ombudsman's office.
When you compare her platform with that of Sanders, there are differences, but not complete ruptures.
Only in 231, after three more ruptures, did Honda issue its first recall, for 4,000 cars.
"If he goes home and this fluid sac ruptures, that would be unsurvivable," Vogel told CNN.
The panel did not form any conclusions regarding the root cause of Takata's current inflater ruptures.
Sometimes only a small part of the fault ruptures, while other parts remain locked in place.
The blast ruptures the fuel systems, the fuel finds an ignition source, and an inferno ensues.
" Nissan said testing of 895 inflators showed no ruptures, while one "exhibited an elevated internal pressure.
These defects create ruptures in the "chain of title," confusing who holds true ownership over properties.
If it is to do so, it must reckon with the deep roots of today's ruptures.
The event now seems an early harbinger of today's catastrophic ruptures in the national body politic.
When a blood vessel in the brain ruptures or leaks, Reisman says you've suffered a hemorrhagic stroke.
Unscheduled shutdowns can lead to a build-up of pressure and cause ruptures or leaks, they said.
The other three ruptures in fatal crashes outside the United States took place in Australia and Malaysia.
Sure, a tight friend group can withstand what some may assume are minor ruptures in girl code.
Last month, Takata told NHTSA in a filing that "manufacturing variability" may have contributed to the ruptures.
But the EU will quickly realise that the absence of Britain resolves few of its internal ruptures.
The immense energy created by the slippage of the tectonic plates underneath Lende Induk tracked the ruptures.
There were other projects, too — Mr. Rodríguez-López has released dozens of solo albums — along with ruptures.
Ruptures are also evident on questions of human rights, a key area of concern for EU leaders.
Their conclusion was consistent with theoretical models suggesting that only geometrically simple faults could transmit such ruptures.
You don't have to do MRIs anymore, and if it ruptures you know immediately because it will collapse.
Before 79.63 - Takata learns of a series of ruptures in the field, determines production issues as possible cause.
A 750-foot-wide bubble ruptures, launching a jet of hot gas and ash miles into the air.
Together, the two new papers offer the strongest evidence yet that seismic ruptures can reach super-shear speeds.
But removing Turkey from the F-35 program would be one of the most significant ruptures of recent times.
Dr. Zayas believes that ruptures between mothers and daughters are one of the primary causes of Latina suicidal tendencies.
Because if it doesn't, the glue, the cohesion of the nation ruptures, and that's what we're seeing play out.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said there have been no ruptures in any vehicles built since 2008.
So when that ultra-dense object changes or ruptures, an extraordinary amount of energy might be unleashed into space.
Additional exposure of inflators to high heat and humidity degrade the inflators, making them more prone to deadly ruptures.
The documents noted persistent quality failures at those plants, which a former Takata official said contributed to inflator ruptures.
They say it will destroy sacred Native American burial sites, and poison the area's water supply if it ruptures.
Will they look to get beyond the ruptures, or will there be more criticisms of Pelosi and centrist Democrats?
Takata and the automakers say there are no reports of any ruptures involving the vehicles in the latest recall.
They swallow something burning hot, the esophagus ruptures, bacteria spill into the internal organs, and terminal sepsis sets in.
But there are massive ruptures in our city sewer system with alarming regularity, in poor and rich neighborhoods alike.
The field, oil lot 192 near the Ecuadorean border, has been idle since last year due to pipeline ruptures.
If you have an ovarian cyst that ruptures, it could cause cramping in your lower abdomen, Mayo Clinic says.
They slow down looking, as your attention moves across the surface and you begin discerning similarities, changes, and ruptures.
When an aneurysm ruptures it releases blood into the spaces around the brain, which can cause a life-threatening stroke.
In several instances, "pressure vessel failures," or airbag ruptures, were reported to Honda as normal airbag deployments, the report said.
In several instances, "pressure vessel failures," or airbag ruptures, were reported to Honda as normal airbag deployments, the documents said.
When the pod ruptures upon the first bite, it can also get in the eyes and cause burning or abrasions.
It was an understatement, given the country's internal ruptures and profound uncertainty over the vote to leave the European Union.
Sometimes, these fucking geniuses eat things so big their stomach ruptures and they die in the least dignified way ever.
Sometimes, a few weeks before a woman's due date, the membrane surrounding her fetus ruptures and amniotic fluid spills out.
Not coverage per se, but the way that both are being shaped by two forces: ideological ruptures and digital networks.
Takata and the safety agency said they knew of no ruptures related to the hazard that prompted the latest recall.
The filing says that Ford, Honda, Nissan and Toyota were also aware of instances of ruptures years before any recalls.
Companies have moved jobs from Britain to the Continent while applying for local licenses to prevent ruptures to their businesses.
Circular cracks or ruptures in the ground called "ring fractures" would form around the sinkhole — which doesn't appear to have happened.
Gordon Trowbridge, a spokesman for the safety agency, said that not knowing the exact cause of the ruptures prevented broader recalls.
The degree of damage depends on how many electric power transmission lines intersect with the part of the fault that ruptures.
It would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship with the United States, experts said.
Further ruptures risk a government shutdown, a blow to the country that would tar Republicans in the White House and Congress.
Honda in March confirmed 14 deaths and more than 200 injuries in the US related to Takata airbag driver's front inflator ruptures.
When the plaque breaks off or ruptures, a blood clot can form and block blood flow through the artery to the heart.
Takata has fought the accusations, which could open it up to a far wider universe of plaintiffs than just victims of ruptures.
Weiwei also canceled his upcoming Copenhagen exhibition, Ruptures, in protest against a new Danish law allowing authorities to seize asylum seekers' assets.
Takata said it is not aware of any ruptures in the inflators in the vehicles that are part of recall announced Wednesday.
The safety agency said in a news release that the ruptures had contributed to more than 100 injuries in the United States.
Honda and Takata have said that they treat that episode as an anomaly, not similar to subsequent ruptures that prompted safety recalls.
Though that call created diplomatic ruptures with China, in recent months Trump has looked to build closer ties between Washington and Taipei.
In DEEP SEE(2017), the drill ruptures a 2-D seascape, a black-sleeved forearm entering to grasp at a human ponytail.
The Fed committed to buying as many government bonds as necessary to soothe markets after ruptures appeared in Treasury and housing debt.
Takata has already acknowledged that it manipulated airbag test results, but has said that its conduct was unrelated to the airbag ruptures.
Yet the yuan's drop has set in motion scarier prospects: more geopolitical and business ruptures and threats between the world's two biggest economies.
Meanwhile, I bear witness to the daily ruptures, the breaking of loving bonds between husbands and wives, parents and children, sisters and brothers.
Some scientists think another, dimmer type of supernova called a type 1ax starts the same way, but only ruptures part of the star.
The ruptures, in late January and early February, spilled 3,000 barrels of crude in a remote Amazonian region, prompting protests from indigenous communities.
She spent the first seven months of 2017 in a wheelchair, hobbled by ruptures to her Achilles' tendon sustained during two separate falls.
The infection causes the spleen to enlarge, and in rare cases it grows so big that it spontaneously ruptures, producing major internal bleeding.
May, 2014 - Takata tells U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ruptures appear to reflect long-term exposure to high humidity and processing issues.
Combining advanced seismometer data with satellite imaging of fault ruptures, the team tracked more than 110,000 aftershocks in the surrounding area over 21 days.
A 2009 report lays out multiple root causes of the ruptures, including moisture, hot weather, propellant density, leaky inflaters and even mere field exposure.
For all the control celebrities currently enjoy over their images, ruptures do still occur — usually, as before, via the release of unsanctioned paparazzi photos.
If the tube ruptures, the patient can be treated with a blood transfusion procedure — though, she acknowledges, there is a small risk of death.
Anaerobic bacteria in the intestine can double in less than 10 minutes and eventually cede their territory to oxygen-loving organisms when the stomach ruptures.
One of those ruptures, when what's happening Out There is so big that you feel like you have to put your own life on hold?
When his two friends Stan and Dimitri arrive a day earlier than planned for a hunting expedition and Richard's buddies meet his bimbo, something ruptures.
She will also supervise Petroperu as the state-owned energy company tries to resume use of its oil pipeline after more than a dozen ruptures.
The whole presentation is dreamlike, yet even that surface is riven by dream sequences, and by anomalous ruptures in point-of-view and narrative momentum.
Arrests needlessly put parents in prison, or saw children being removed from their homes, causing irreparable ruptures in families and communities that reverberated through generations.
Takata and its largest customer, Honda, first noted violent airbag ruptures more than a decade ago but failed to initiate recalls or notify safety regulators.
The moon has quakes and is shrinking The gravitational pull of the Earth causes small moonquakes several kilometers beneath the surface, causing ruptures and cracks.
Loading operations have been halted at Khor al-Amaya since 2017 when the pipeline suffered ruptures and leakages and had to be shut, oil officials said.
NHTSA said there have been no ruptures in vehicles built since 2008, and none in vehicles younger than six years at the time of the rupture.
In January 2016, Takata agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into the inflator ruptures.
It avoids the emotional ruptures of his earlier books in favour of an unsettling study of the fragility of the bonds that hold two lives together.
Further tests will see whether it works in all cases, and whether it's safe in strokes that are caused by ruptures as well as by blockages.
Germany: Chancellor Angela Merkel's fragile government was threatened anew Sunday when Interior Minister Horst Seehofer offered his resignation to party colleagues, escalating ruptures over migration (Reuters).
But if the cyst is big and ruptures, which can be triggered by exercise or intercourse, you could find yourself with some very severe, stabbing pain.
There have been no reported ruptures of the desiccated inflators, but NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind said the agency could order a recall if new facts emerged.
NHTSA said there have been no ruptures in any vehicles built since 2008, suggesting the vehicles won't be prone to danger for six years or more.
Our nation has always experienced vast "income inequality," but if our political system ruptures this time it will not be because income inequality is something new.
NHTSA said there have been no ruptures in any vehicles built since 0003, suggesting the vehicles won't be prone to danger for six years or more.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has stepped up his public diplomacy to criticize President Trump's foreign policy and amplify ruptures — real or purported — within the administration.
But even grave statistics like these fail to capture the visceral nature of hypertension — the way it stops hearts, ruptures blood vessels, corrodes kidneys, and suffocates brains.
It is the 14th death that has been tied to the ruptures of Takata-made airbag inflaters, which are at the center of a worldwide safety recall.
The ACL is a stabilizing ligament of the knee that is frequently injured by athletes, with between 85033,000 and 200,000 ACL ruptures yearly in the U.S. alone.
Simultaneously, the ordeal ruptures their inner sense of identity and self-reliance, making them, finally, totally emotionally helpless and dependent on the group's particular charismatic Big Brother.
Last year, it added still another warning about ruptures or tears in the aorta, a rare but serious condition for which older people are at greater risk.
He acknowledged the cold truths about torn labra: They can't heal on their own, and most players who suffer similar ruptures end up on the operating table.
When a recording of "Su" was released in 2014, I became an instant convert to Ms. Chin's way of balancing riotous ruptures with more smoothly blended colors.
Two ruptures earlier this year leaked some 3,000 barrels of oil, polluting rivers and prompting an Amazonian tribe to hold Petroperu officials hostage to press for government aid.
Fistulas like this occur when an artery ruptures and the high-powered jet of blood knifes into a vein rather than pouring out into area around the vessel.
If Turkey was removed from the program, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship between the two allies, experts say.
Its gargantuan size and potential power amaze earthquake experts, who say it could cause the worst natural disaster in the history of North America -- if it ruptures entirely.
The attack came days after Turkey, which has suffered ruptures in relations with many of its neighbors in recent years, took steps to reconcile with Israel and Russia.
Certainly, for all the consistency one sees in her work, there are enough shifts, ruptures, and unexpectedly diverse materials to suggest that she is still moving, still experimenting.
If he were to eventually emerge as the party leader, many analysts say that could create deeper ruptures within the party and greater chaos in the withdrawal process.
Sanctioning Turkey and removing it from the F-35 program would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship between the two nations.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's vulgar language may resonate with voters at home but it's causing ruptures abroad, leaving political pundits wondering just how long his firebrand diplomacy will last.
The agency projected that the social and political ruptures exposed by the Brexit process would be long-lasting, rendering a return to predictable policymaking unlikely for the foreseeable future.
How, she and Johnson asked the indigenous participants in the room, can we make colonial pain part of love, and thus love the internalized ruptures of the indigenous self?
Beyond the democratizing effect and low overhead of an email exhibition in comparison to a white cube show, the email format causes other ruptures within the tradition of art viewing.
A swing of a tire iron at your belly could lead to possible abdominal organ contusions and ruptures — D3O armor can absorb that sort of strike and reduce those injuries.
The moment the camera inches towards simply documenting the dancers, a company member ruptures the space between theirs and ours by running right into the lens to peer at us.
Unlike other political issues that have caused ruptures among members, nations so far seem to be in unison on terrorism, as indicated by the ASEAN summit in Laos this week.
Art Review For nearly five decades, the Studio Museum in Harlem has served as a cultural repository, reflecting the ruptures, shifts and spectrum of experiences for artists of African descent.
According to the review, the root cause of the ruptures linked to more than 100 injuries is exposure to humidity, design issues and the use of controversial propellant ammonium nitrate.
If Turkey were removed from the F-35 program, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship between the two allies, experts said.
An agreement represents one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 211 to marry an American woman, Wallis Simpson.
If Turkey were removed from the F-35 program, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship with the United States, experts said.
When a cyst ruptures as a result of exercise or intercourse, it usually feels like a sharp stabbing pain (like a knife in your side) in the abdominal or pelvic region.
Toyota said on Friday that it had instructed its dealers to disclose which of its new cars still use airbags that may deteriorate over time and become prone to violent ruptures.
It took two more months for Honda to expand the recall, to 440,000 cars, the first in a series of recall expansions that have continued, prompted by subsequent ruptures and deaths.
After the 2016 presidential election, I led a project aimed at helping people heal divisive wounds among families and friends, finding words to rebuild bridges and emotional ruptures between loved ones.
Instead, visually skim for what Hirst calls "ruptures in the pattern" — a four-leaf clover makes the shape of a square, while the typical three-leaf version appears as a triangle.
On the occasion of the first of her many heart procedures, she lashes out in "fits of despair," the very opposite reaction Scalise has after his previously undetected brain tumor ruptures.
Meanwhile, the contest to succeed Mrs Merkel as head of the CDU, which comes to a head in early December, could cause wider political ruptures, including the collapse of the current coalition.
Analysts believe the currency could jump as high as $1.35 or even $1.40 if Johnson is able to secure a deal that avoids a chaotic Brexit that ruptures trade and economic ties.
Pipelines can be heavily pressurized depending on length and altitude variation, and shutting off a valve could cause ruptures that are "catastrophic" for the environment, Paul Tullis of Tullis Engineering Consultants said.
The sport comes with its own set of risks, like asphyxiation, which has killed several competitive eaters, as well as morbid obesity, gastric ruptures, gastroparesis, and eating disorders, according to USA Today.
Thus, the ruptures and personnel shifts that shook up major design houses were in some ways to be expected, said Raffaello Napoleone, the chief executive of the Italian trade group Pitti Immagine.
However civil, the agreement codifies one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American woman, Wallis Simpson.
The two ruptures earlier this year spilled some 3,000 barrels in the remote Amazonian region of Loreto, polluting rivers and prompting an indigenous community to hold Petroperu officials hostage to press for aid.
Mr. Ai made the announcement on Instagram, and the Faurschou, a contemporary art gallery, confirmed on both its Instagram account and its Facebook page that the exhibition, "Ruptures," would close ahead of schedule.
One paper in the Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine draws attention to the notion that bloodletting could be a fast and superior treatment for common sports injuries like ligament sprains and tendon ruptures.
If a cyst ruptures (which doesn't happen frequently), that can present serious issues like severe pain — this is why it's important to get it checked out if you feel like something isn't right.
RUPTURES, LEAKS The project that Iraq is discussing with BP and Eni involves the replacement of two old seabed pipelines, including an idled one which transports crude to the Khor al-Amaya terminal.
I wanted to believe more broadly in a vision of intimacy that acknowledged all sorts of holes and gaps and ruptures; that wasn't refuted by the distance between people but contoured by it.
" Jazrawi added a warning for "weekend warriors," stating that they don't tend to place a high enough premium on flexibility and stretching, which can "make you more susceptible to ruptures of the Achilles.
Indeed, unlike other such ruptures, in phone calls from Milan (Ennio) and Moscow (Carlo), the brothers sounded surprisingly upbeat about what had happened at their brand and what it meant for the future.
What makes this moment so unusual is that the ruptures are occurring among people who have for years been political allies, whose friendships were forged through common battles, often standing shoulder to shoulder.
President Trump continued his tirade against the "Fake News" media, a position that has caused ruptures within his immediate family, stating that the media "can also cause War" in a Sunday morning tweet.
This sweeping shift to an embrace of fluidity — which extends beyond the coasts to the existence of gender-neutral bathrooms in public schools in Missouri — masks ruptures in the new aura of enlightenment.
His career trajectory, with its early triumphs and later ruptures, is an object lesson in the social realities faced by some former child prodigies, whose emotional development can be sacrificed to professional prowess.
The ruptures are typically intentional provocations, but not always: The period of deep trauma following the 2007 death of his mother remains one of Mr. West's most vital, influential and least understood times.
This inherent drama, which can be on a minute level if you look at something like "China Gates" for piano, can also be expanded to huge ruptures in a work of larger size.
But on Tuesday, Ford informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that it intended to fight the recall, saying its inflaters contain a chemical compound that has proved effective in preventing violent ruptures.
There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, which is caused by plaque or a blood clot in the brain, and hemorrhagic, which is when a blood vessel ruptures or leaks into the brain.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Reforms promised by a young Saudi prince are couched in references to the kingdom's Islamic tradition but include ideas likely to upset some conservatives, risking future ruptures over the direction of society.
The impact: No fatalities or injuries have been reported for either earthquake — but the latest 7.1 quake caused "multiple structure fires, thousands of power outages, road ruptures and water and gas leaks," per WashPost.
The conflict was so costly in lives and treasure that it devastated winner and loser alike, precipitating massive social and political ruptures and leaving the Greek city-states divided and vulnerable to external conquest.
The intrigue: In fact, there's plenty to see beneath the surface, and even the official denials of the NBC story reveal the deep ruptures between the secretary of state and the administration he serves.
Combatting racial despair in our own time requires the courage to admit to moral and political failures of will and imagination and to create a political framework that will heal past and continuing ruptures.
But there's still disagreement over two classes of documents: information on the pipeline's routing through private land and spill response data that details where ruptures could happen, how emergency personnel could respond and more.
The retailer has been grappling with an over-leveraged capital structure for several years, after ruptures in its credit business in 2014 coincided with an economic slowdown and weak consumer spending in South Africa.
If the United States removes Turkey from the F-35 program, and imposes sanctions on its NATO ally, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history between the two nations.
If the United States removes Turkey from the F-35 programme, and imposes sanctions on its NATO ally, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history between the two nations.
NHTSA said on Thursday that 8 of 10 U.S. confirmed fatalities due to Takata ruptures, including the death of a 17-year-old in Texas in April, were in this group of Honda vehicles.
Below our gleaming, modern metropolis, the city's dirty secrets lurk, until a blockage ruptures the illusion, forcing Londoners to confront their Dorian Gray-like reflection in a lump of congealed fat and sanitary products.
"Atonement," Ian McEwan's sweeping, minutely imagined novel, begins at a family home in England in 1935 when 13-year-old Briony Tallis makes a dreadful mistake that ruptures her older sister Cecilia's nascent romance.
Nacho might need a Plan B. Back to money: It ruptures Chuck's relationship with the law firm he helped found, Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, when malpractice insurers show up to hike rates at the firm.
If the politicians had been a bit more sensitive to some of the underlying suffering and the emotional aspects of the economy, maybe the ruptures of 2016 were things they would have seen coming.
And of course they stand as a metaphor for the people, families and societies we all know who have endured their own ruptures and come back beautiful, vulnerable and whole in their broken places.
Guatemala has struggled to thwart corruption and organized crime since it ended 36 years of civil war in 1996, and memories have not faded of ruptures with democracy under a military government in the 1980s.
Peru's government has been trying to jumpstart investments in the country's oil industry that have dropped sharply since global oil prices fell and a series of ruptures largely shuttered the main pipeline serving the sector.
East African economic powerhouse Ethiopia swore in a new prime minister this week, whose pledge to smooth out ethnic ruptures in the country could mean that unrest and violence no longer disrupt its economic development.
But the reality is that our incivility often reveals much more profound ruptures — and that the obvious kind of civility, the civility of niceness, is only the most superficial marker of much deeper moral obligations.
While attention often focuses on the headline-grabbing polemics between opposition and government, analysts believe any potential near-term change may come instead from ruptures within the administration or a nudge from the powerful military.
It addressed the imagination of an artist, Dana Schutz, which has been tagged in this case as a "failure of empathy," and folded together the ruptures of imagination that have accompanied responses to her painting.
In January, Takata agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and to pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide.
But Achilles tendon ruptures are also becoming more common, particularly among active middle-aged and older adults, leading some doctors and patients to question whether surgery might still be the best choice for preventing future injuries.
I want to hold within myself the possibility of plugging one's ears and easing one's eyes; superglue for ruptures that are, one would have thought, irreparable, a whole bevy of non-toxic solutions for everyday disasters.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal grand jury indicted three former Takata Corp executives for criminal wrongdoing in the Japanese auto parts maker's handling of air bag inflator ruptures linked to at least 16 deaths around the world.
And while from a distance, this doggedly thorough eight-part, 16-hour series — which begins Sunday on PBS — hews to the genre's party line, viewed up close it reveals the ruptures laid out in plain sight.
Takata last week agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and to pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide.
Trump made his first trip to the U.K. as president after a tense summit with NATO leaders in Brussels and only days after fresh ruptures in May&aposs government over Britain&aposs exit from the European Union.
UK-based firms are not waiting for clarity and are announcing new hubs in the EU27 to be sure of serving customers there after March 2019 - and avoid the destabilizing ruptures in financial links the BoE fears.
If the United States removes Turkey from the F-35 program, and imposes sanctions on the NATO ally, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship between the two nations.
Separately, Honda has hired U.S.-based engineering consultancy Exponent to investigate the cause of the air bag ruptures, and is also part of a consortium of automakers to commission Orbital ATK to test Takata air bag inflators.
The Tetons meant my parents were still together, my family still intact, with none of the future violent ruptures and rifts among the five of us from which no one would be exempt and no bond unbroken.
In essence, "Muriel" is a series of ruptures — both for Mr. Resnais's characters and within his film — that serve to dramatize the way in which war and colonialism can disrupt individual lives as well as conventional narratives.
In Han Kang's propulsive, lacerating novel "The Vegetarian," translated from the Korean by Deborah Smith, the bloodless union between Yeong-hye, a hushed bookworm, and her largely indifferent husband ruptures when she ceases to be a carnivore.
If the United States removes Turkey from the F-35 programme, and imposes sanctions on the NATO ally, it would be one of the most significant ruptures in recent history in the relationship between the two nations.
Last year, Japan's Takata Corp agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators that were linked to more than 20 deaths worldwide.
The events of the past four months have demonstrated that Donald Trump is not going to solve the problem he was elected to address; neither the underlying economic and social ruptures nor the alienation that emerges from them.
Last year, Japan's Takata Corp agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into ruptures of its airbag inflators that were linked to more than 20 deaths worldwide.
Brazil is the world's largest exporter of beef but its access to many top-tier markets remains limited by concerns over the introduction of the disease which causes fever, mouth blisters and foot ruptures in cows and other animals.
NHTSA said all automakers besides BMW have reported that they are on track to meet the original March 31 deadline under a agency order to supply enough replacement inflators for "priority one" vehicles, with the highest risk of ruptures.
In the current moment of radical and widespread disenchantment, exhibitions such as this make us reconsider the possibility of utopian futures not only as moments of change but also as threats and ruptures in the tissue of the present.
Ties between Ankara and Washington have been strained over a host of issues, but Turkey's purchase of Russian S-400 missile defense systems has brought the NATO allies to the brink of one of the biggest ruptures in ties.
Chest pains resembling a heart attack send many users to the ER. Meanwhile, long-term medical consequences include cardiac conditions, such as deterioration of the heart's ability to contract, and aortic ruptures as well as neurological impairment, said Krakower.
LIMA (Reuters) - Ruptures in Peru's main oil pipeline have spilled 3,493 barrels of crude in an Amazonian region, operator Petroperu said Monday, and the oil has polluted two rivers native villages rely on for water, according to government officials.
In turn, BMO calls a 250% chance that the U.K. does not leave on October 20.78, resulting in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in the government, new elections and further ruptures within the Conservative and main opposition Labour parties.
At any given moment a society's ideology may seem immutable, but Piketty argues that history is full of "ruptures" that create "switch points," when the actions of a few people can cause a lasting change in a society's trajectory.
T is expected to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing as early as Friday as part of a $2300 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over its handling of air bag ruptures linked to 2000 deaths worldwide, sources said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A major fuel pipeline that supplies Mexico City remained closed after two ruptures in a single day, the president said on Friday, as the government works to stem shortages that have frustrated motorists and triggered economic risks.
They said that the pipelines being built on sacred ground, that it would destroy Native American burial sites and that if it ruptures underneath Lake Oahe, where part of the pipe would run, it could contaminate the tribe's water supply.
Brazil's access to many top-tier markets had remained limited by concerns over the introduction of the highly contagious disease which causes fever, mouth blisters and foot ruptures in cattle, swine as well as sheep, goats and other cloven-hoofed ruminants.
Such as in the case of Jimenez, the generational, cultural, and religious divides that often define mother-daughter dynamics in Latinx homes can cause deeply painful ruptures, which in turn can lead to high rates of suicidal tendencies among young Latinas.
While the focus has traditionally been on clearing very obstructed arteries, most serious cardiac events, like heart attacks, occur when a plaque ruptures in areas where there is less than 70 percent obstruction of an artery, the editorial points out.
"This precedent carries the implications that similar joint ruptures are possible in the future and that the San Jacinto fault plays a more significant role in seismic hazard in southern California than previously considered," Lozos writes in the report as well.
Russia has imposed economic sanctions on Turkey in response to the downing of its jet, one of the worst diplomatic ruptures between a NATO member and Russia in years, a standoff which has complicated international efforts to fight Islamic State.
LIMA, March 23 (Reuters) - State-owned energy company Petroperu said on Wednesday that it expects its crude oil pipeline in northwestern Peru to resume operations in about 65 days after two ruptures halted the flow of about 5,500 barrels per day.
Over more than a dozen uncluttered galleries on four floors, Ms. Baldassari plots Shchukin's acquisitions as Europe tips into war, though she ruptures the timeline with some thematic presentations, like a gallery of portraits and self-portraits that opens the show.
Both groups experienced metaphysical rupture that altered our connection to land and spirit realms, and we dealt with those ruptures in a multitude of ways, in some cases with similar or aligned resistance, in other cases, by harming one another.
On Tuesday, a group of 10 automakers said the cause of Takata air bag ruptures linked to 10 deaths and more than 100 injuries is a combination of exposure to humidity, design and manufacturing issues, and use of ammonium nitrate.
The agency also is proposing new screening recommendations for women who already have silicone gel implants, saying they should undergo imaging scans to look for ruptures beginning five to six years after the surgery and every two years after that.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 11 (Reuters) - A major fuel pipeline that supplies Mexico City remained closed after suffering two ruptures in a single day, the president said on Friday, as the government works to stem shortages that have frustrated motorists and triggered economic risk.
Fortunately, there were no deaths from the Ridgecrest quake and just a handful of minor injuries; the lightly inhabited area around the epicenter suffered some power outage and a few gas main ruptures, but had no major infrastructure to be shaken apart.
After Takata's guilty plea, a federal judge in Detroit was hearing objections on Monday to the settlement raised by lawyers for some victims of Takata inflator ruptures, who argue the settlement will be used by automakers to avoid liability, a court clerk said.
There was a place for solos as individual ruptures, especially from the young guitarist Andres Abenante, who got a lot of use out of his wah-wah pedal, playing rocklike leads and moving outside of the songs' harmony into some other wild place.
The unhealed ruptures of slavery, persistent as memory and rubbed raw in such an instant, course through "Homegoing," the hypnotic debut novel by Yaa Gyasi, a stirringly gifted young writer, that contemplates the consequences of human trafficking on both sides of the Atlantic.
They play with scale even within themselves, in the tight relationship between the two orbs in "Council, Untitled (15–52)" (2015); the orientation of the inky purple orbs is the same, while the size of their central ruptures is wider or narrower.
There's a significant historical contingent on this list: Whatever is happening in the country at the moment has roots that extend far beyond the election of 2016, and three of the books are specifically about the turmoil and ruptures of the 19th century.
Jones on the street, saline is water—we don't like it if a saline implant breaks or ruptures, but you go in there, remove the IV-bag-like pocket, put a new one in, and the water gets absorbed into the body.
Trump was making his first trip to Great Britain as president after a tense summit with NATO leaders in Brussels that began Wednesday and on the heels of ruptures in May&aposs government because of the crisis over Britain&aposs exit from the European Union.
READ: Dispute ruptures between U.N.'s Ban Ki Moon and Saudi Arabia A U.N. official told CNN that Saudi Arabia threatened to pull hundreds of millions of dollars in financial contributions to U.N. humanitarian agencies and causes if they were not taken off the blacklist.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japan's Takata Corp is expected to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing as early as Friday as part of a $1 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over its handling of air bag ruptures linked to 16 deaths worldwide, sources said.
LISA, the future successor to LISA Pathfinder, will scale this detection technique up to astronomical proportions, allowing it to tune into the lower frequency band of the gravitational wave spectrum, where some of the most cataclysmic ruptures in the universe are written in gravitational ink.
But in the United States, a brain aneurysm — a weakened artery wall that over time bulges and fills with blood, most often on the underside of the brain — ruptures every 18 minutes, according to Christine Buckley, executive director of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF).
The fault -- which runs for 52 miles along the east side of the Bay Area through one of the most densely populated stretches of the West Coast -- ruptures along its entire length, unleashing hellish destruction, especially in East Bay cities like Oakland and Berkeley.
Trump, whose candidacy has caused ruptures in his party, listed his policy plans for the first 100 days of his presidency in a campaign speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, near the site of a Civil War battlefield and a celebrated address by President Abraham Lincoln.
"It brings me great sadness that it has come to this," Harry said of the agreement, which codifies one of the most dramatic ruptures within the British royal family since King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry an American, Wallis Simpson.
WASHINGTON — The global spread of the deadly coronavirus is posing a significant economic test for President Trump, whose three-year stretch of robust growth could be shaken by supply chain delays, a tourism slowdown and ruptures in other critical sectors of the American economy.
As he shared on his Instagram, the Chinese dissident artist has closed his solo exhibition Ruptures at Copenhagen's Faurschou Foundation and retracted an installation from A New Dynasty — Created in China, a group show of Chinese artists at the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum in Aarhus.
As Vale tries to lower its risk for future ruptures of tailings dams filled with the muddy debris of mining, the company told Reuters earlier that it planned to spend $2.5 billion on so-called "dry processing" over the next five years, which makes such dams unnecessary.
The premiere sets up so neatly the stakes of being not just a woman but a pregnant woman in this world, and there are too many unexplored ruptures between June and Serena Joy, that I assume the show will get back to its status quo eventually.
And complications of vomiting might include either asphyxiation (from getting food in the pulmonary airway) or bleeding, because the feeding pipe in the esophagus may rupture, and if it really ruptures terribly then you could get an infection of the area around the esophagus, and that can be deadly.
Based on a detailed survey of 540 participants, researchers at Oxford University determined that people had a falling out with a member of their social circle about once every 7.2 months, or nearly two times annually, and that a year later 40 percent of those ruptures remained unhealed.
NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Japanese auto parts manufacturer Takata Corp is expected to agree to plead guilty to fraud charges as early as Friday as part of a $1 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department to resolve the government's investigation into deadly air bag ruptures, sources said.
Deleuze opposed transcendence in favor of "immanence," and his rhizomatic and labyrinthine view of postindustrial global society takes into account the rich ensemble of relations possible — the diversity, the unexpected links, the ruptures, the amalgamations, and the connected heterogeneity we all know through the electronic flux in our daily lives.
" Ryan ruptures with Freedom Caucus -  WaPo:  "A House immigration bill meticulously negotiated by Republicans appeared to be on the brink of failure ahead of a planned Thursday vote after House Speaker  Paul D. Ryan  (R-Wis.) and a top conservative leader engaged in an unusually heated floor confrontation Wednesday. Rep.
Hereditary entanglements are even more twisted in the karaoke-based cabaret, which ruptures the fourth wall (if you sit in the front row, prepare to be twerked upon) and introduces a real parent-child relationship, as Ms. Young's 8-year-old daughter, Lovey Ailish Guerrero, joins the denim-clad posse onstage.
Do too many when you're fatigued and you won't see much benefit, and "you're also increasing your risk of injury—your knees take the biggest pounding, but there's also tendinosis, hip stuff, weird ankle stuff, and there's even a bunch of literature (that links box jumps to) Achilles ruptures," Nelson says.
As police departments across the country try to incorporate more sensitivity and difference awareness training into their curriculums, to heal the ruptures and divisions that have seemed so systemic, they might include a few tutorials on how modern women dress, and what clothes tell us about one another, and don't.
There are no petit fours to finish off the meal, just as there was no bread to start it, and between those ruptures with local custom, and Mr. Mikkola and Ms. Kim's sometimes startling flavor combinations, it's no wonder that some Finns don't quite know what to make of the place.
It has been purchasing short-term Treasury securities at a pace of $60 billion per month since October in a bid to keep the financial system flush with cash and to prevent money market ruptures, like one that reared its head in the repurchase market — or repo market — in September.
These ruptures are overt signs of more subtle shifts the characters undergo as they live, love and grow older, but Hesselholdt's most penetrating insights into the texture of lived experience come in moments of vivid imagery and unexpected humor, which bridge the weight of biography and the lightness of an instant.
Facebook Fallout Ruptures Democrats' Longtime Alliance With Silicon Valley Tech companies shouldn't expect to find a lot of friends in the new Democratic Congress, report Nicholas Confessore and Matthew Rosenberg: Many Democrats now believe that Facebook, Google and Twitter have been too slow to challenge the abusive speech and disinformation on their platforms.
What followed were years of dramatic negotiations with European partners, where top politicians pulled all-nighters in search for a solution that would avert Greece's exit from the EU. Rescuing Athens was critical to the survival of the euro area, but also to avert serious ruptures in global markets, including on Wall Street.
"Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation," by Petra Persson and Maya Rossin-Slater, uses a rich set of Swedish administrative data to find that mothers who have close relatives die during pregnancy are more likely to have children who then use anti-anxiety medicine later in life.
The stories are uneven, but the best of them—including "The Only Man on Liberty Street," in which racism ruptures a complicated family, and "Not Exactly Lena Horne," in which two retired widowers get into a small, upsetting fight—are exemplars of the form: taut and self-contained yet seemingly pulled midstream from life.
The decisions by Stephen A. Schwarzman of Blackstone and Laurence D. Fink of BlackRock add to a string of ruptures between the business community and Saudi Arabia as questions continue to swirl over the fate of Jamal Khashoggi, who has not been seen since he entered the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
It is not clear who will play that role after she leaves, and her departure will leave a hole at the White House as Mr. Trump faces an array of challenges, including confronting the threat from North Korea, addressing ruptures with his cabinet and crucial Republican lawmakers and trying to push a large tax cut through Congress.
The following stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Friday: The Swedish auto safety gear maker's Japanese rival Takata is expected to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing as early as Friday as part of a $1 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over its handling of air bag ruptures linked to 16 deaths worldwide, sources said.
The three-days of the Meeting featured many examples of such actions, recent and not-so-recent: analytical thought in writing and publishing; research and documentation of material scattered or suppressed by historical events and ruptures; the creation of new spaces and venues; collaboration and non-institutional collective activities; locally focused, lower budget projects in communities left out of the larger narratives and events.
Atlanta and The Last Black Man in San Francisco, along with HBO's just-released film Native Son, based on the 1940 novel by Richard Wright, work in this mode too, though the excavations happening in those titles are less consumed by the supernatural and more occupied with the self as an emblem of fracture, and subsequently what those ruptures—how deep they run and their capacity for restoration—suggest about the human capacity for survival.
With the filing of an arbitration action against former aide Omarosa Manigault NewmanOmarosa Onee Manigault NewmanScaramucci breaks up with Trump in now-familiar pattern Press: The new Southern Strategy Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE by his campaign, Donald 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 ruptures yet another set of legal norms that every president before him respected.

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