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  1. fat that is used for making pastry

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Add the shortening, and using a pastry cutter or your hands, press the shortening into the flour until it resembles coarse meal. 2.
If the league were at all serious about shortening games and increasing the pace of play, they could do so instantly by removing or shortening a few commercial breaks.
Shortening games is not the only challenge MLB is facing.
Instead of butter, I would use vegetable shortening or oil.
Other recipes call for sugar, baking powder, butter, or shortening.
Adorbs being a mangled shortening (or short mangling) of adorable.
There are many, many good reasons for shortening the workweek.
Organizers focused on shortening the parade rather than the luncheon.
Others are shortening the interview cycle to improve their chances.
By shortening delivery time to one day, Amazon changes that equation.
That should be one of our highest priorities, shortening the campaign.
Grease 2 (9- x 2-inch) round cake pans with shortening.
Markets are global, so shortening U.S. hours would not decrease volatility.
In my case, I can do it just by shortening sentences.
It already succeeded shortening the chamber's summer recess this past August.
Trappist is a shortening of Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope.
In fact, she was in brow trouble even before the shortening disaster.
Some, ironically, had the effect of shortening the penis, Elist tells me.
To offset the resulting shortening of their portfolios, they buy noncallable Treasuries.
And the odds are also shortening on Britain not leaving at all.
Both crusts called for standard ingredients: flour, butter, salt, shortening, and water.
Google announced that it is shutting down its URL shortening service, goo.gl.
In a large bowl, combine coconut milk, sugar, salt, applesauce, and shortening.
Add the dry ingredients to the yeast mixture, along with the shortening.
"Shortening the open enrollment period could dramatically shrink the market," she says.
There is, shockingly, little discussion of the cookies' beef fat shortening online.
Shortening the time between HIV infection and diagnosis is key to prevention.
"Sarpeye... is a local shortening of the expression 'sharp eyes,'" he said.
The biggest fringe benefit, though, for Kodak could be shortening his sentence.
And the odds on either, or on a second referendum, are shortening.
Researchers have now quantified how much opioids are shortening US life spans.
Go ahead and substitute your usual brand of shortening instead of spry.
This technique allowed them to pool the cell lines, shortening screening time.
Special canisters allow the missiles to remain pre-fueled, shortening launch time.
It's just a casual shortening of Lieutenant, one of the higher-ups.
It's a way of shortening the gap between social and educational status.
In June, new rules shortening visas for Chinese STEM students went into effect.
The survey data shows why Amazon is heavily investing in shortening delivery time.
Their shortening has been associated with aging in both humans and garter snakes.
Cut in cold shortening with a dough blender until it resembles coarse meal.
Peter Rossi of Phoenix capped the 21962-foot obelisk slathered with vegetable shortening.
If you prefer butter, you can substitute the shortening with more butter. 2.
Above that, batteries can overheat, potentially damaging their chemistry and shortening their life.
First, the shortening of the board does do a good deal for portability.
The corporate lifespan is shortening, thanks to technology and faster commoditization of products.
Ever-shortening product cycles haven't done much to ease any of that anxiety.
LVMH shareholders may also welcome a further shortening of the chain of command.
These prolonged slumps have been shortening over the course of the last century.
There were fewer objections to the shortening than to the new catchall category.
City officials say shortening reviews risks small-cell facilities becoming unsightly and unsafe.
For the butter, I tried olive oil, coconut oil, vegan butter and shortening.
Shortening that number to 988 as we propose today could make a difference.
Look out for these signs that you're shortening the life of your RV.
The shortening might not be able to stop the city's most talented climbers.
Founded in 2008, the company was initially known for providing a handy link shortening tool for anyone with a Twitter account, but it's now focused on using link shortening as a way to provide more control and data to businesses.
The rule proposes shortening the open enrollment period for the individual market to Nov.
It seems right to try to cut the cost of campaigns by shortening them.
In addition to shortening the gown's tier, additional fabric was added to the shoulders. 
"Estrogen functions as a potent antioxidant that protects cells against telomere shortening," he added.
Various antiviral drugs might, shortening the time people are ill or preventing serious complications.
And shortening review times creates a faster moving and more iterative App Store mentality.
By shortening it to simply "emo," the sounds and possibilities for inclusion were endless.
Most insurers make those decisions months ahead of time, shortening the timeline even further.
For months, the orb's arc across the sky has been slumping, shortening each day.
Attackers are shortening the time it takes to infiltrate a network and exfiltrate data.
" — SETH MEYERS "Weight Watchers is shortening its name to WW. Did you hear that?
Beat shortening with sugar; add eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition.
The initial version of the bill went even further, shortening it to two days.
Ms. Sahni's calls for a generous amount of vegetable ghee, a solid vegetable shortening.
It has long been known that working too much leads to life-shortening stress.
Colossus was used to break German codes during the second world war, shortening hostilities considerably.
The White House says Manning is one of 209 inmates whose sentences Obama is shortening.
And the entire process took less than a year, significantly shortening the standard experimentation period.
It was assumed that the stress of spaceflight would accelerate this shortening in astronauts' DNA.
Line pans with parchment paper; grease paper with vegetable shortening, and lightly dust with flour.
"There is a sense that this is shortening my lifespan," he told Polygon in 2015.
Sakho will present mitigating evidence to UEFA in the hope of shortening his impending ban.
It's not wider than it is long, owing to the shortening of the AirPods' stems.
Using a fork, add the shortening to the flour mixture until pea-sized crumbs form.
Shortening her name from Haley-Ann (which she'd always hated anyway) had a similar advantage.
The IOC should be taking advantage of Olympic-ready cities by shortening that time horizon.
Combine corn, hemp milk, shortening, and creamed corn in a medium bowl; set aside. 2.
In particular, the introduction of built-in link shortening in 2011 dramatically prolonged SMS compatibility.
Thomas A. Edison suggested shortening the smokestacks and concealing, with canvas sheets, whatever was amidships.
Cut in the shortening with a knife, until the mixture forms pea-size pieces throughout.
They're 16% more likely to support shortening waiting periods for buying guns illegally, for example.
It's shortening our lives, in some countries shaving entire years off people's time on Earth.
"Shortening the transition time reduces stress on the turtles and improves outcomes," Mr. LaCasse said.
But the administration has also taken steps to restrict enrollment, like shortening the open enrollment period.
I'd carefully measure shortening, cut it into flour with two knives, as I'd seen her do.
Icy hands, sifted flour, butter or shortening... the variables and difficulties just go on and on.
But it is also testament to luck—and the odds of that luck holding are shortening.
So I have included example of exercises which will help reduce this shortening effect of exercise.
Books are up against the stiffest competition ever for our increasingly wandering eyes and shortening attention.
It's a weird move, shortening the specials to just 15 minutes each, but it makes sense.
The enemy is trans fats, found in cooking oils and butter alternatives like shortening and margarine.
It seems limited to HTTPS links that have been contracted by Twitter's link shortening service t.co.
Many people think the only correct answer is I: after all, you are shortening I am.
"It creates an illusion of time acceleration, effectively shortening the length of pain episodes," Spiegel said.
The Trump administration, which is opposed to Obamacare, has defended the shortening of the enrollment period.
Most insurers make those decisions months ahead of time, shortening the timeline even further. http://bit.
Such research might find cures for cancer, Parkinson's, dementia, H.I.V. and numerous other life-shortening diseases.
When we talk about "shortening" in crossword puzzles, we're either talking about OLEO or an abbreviation.
It would benefit Americans by shortening their commutes, creating jobs and reducing costs for car repairs.
It's a matter of reducing complexity, shortening the input lag between experience, emotion, and shutter release.
They made this country richer in many ways, not merely by paving roads and shortening trousers.
Oats complements Richardson's bigger canola business, which includes producing vegetable oil, margarine and shortening, Shelton said.
Faster development and production is one critical step to shortening the vaccine process by 24 weeks.
Minnesota's defense committed four errors Sunday against Chicago, shortening Santana's day as his pitch count rose.
They did a great job of keeping the football and shortening the game, running the clock.
Historically, opponents of shortening these windows have claimed that doing so would financially harm traditional theaters.
Trans fatty acids, or TFAs, come mostly from partially hydrogenated vegetable oils like shortening or margarine.
Legislative changes in 2005 have forced retailers to quickly select which stores to close, shortening their bankruptcies.
You're called "Deputy" or sometimes "Rook," literally just a shortening of your job as a rookie cop.
For some tech companies, AI's place may be most valuable for shortening the slog of application vetting.
This enables teams to better communicate product placements with customers, shortening the sales cycle and optimizing productivity.
Use some shortening to make the cake a brighter white, which also makes it easier to color.
"Bf/gf," Vanderpump Rules costar Stassi Schroeder wrote in the comments section, shortening the labels boyfriend/girlfriend.
These and other pigments also scatter light, extending or shortening the path of a photon passing by.
"We're constantly telling him about shortening his swing and not hitting the ball too hard," Mackanin said.
Shortening the tenures of chief ushers is about a tradition slowly fading away, but also about management.
These include scrapping some races, shortening the course, using the afternoons, or going into Sunday, Smith said.
This bill, if ever implemented, would enforce life-shortening discrimination against the disabled and the chronically ill.
The administration will also pull the website down every Sunday for maintenance, effectively further shortening open enrollment.
That reporting also hinges on Russian hackers' usage of a URL shortening service, and a tragic typo.
Hence the pseudonym, which Hill adopted in college — a shortening of his full name, Joseph Hillstrom King.
Sadly (at least for your briefing writer), analysts say a wholesale shortening of the workweek isn't near.
When the runners modified their preferred running strides, whether lengthening or shortening them, their economy generally declined.
New knitwear offered an antidote to the doldrums that often accompany autumn's shortening days and plummeting temperatures.
AMC, Regal and other theater companies worry that shortening that period will hurt their already-fragile business.
Reducing hours and shortening shifts means that doctors have to hand off patients to one another more regularly.
Prince Harry is shortening his time away from home as Meghan Markle prepares to welcome their first child.
But Pfaff's analysis shows that it's not enough, as most reform has only focused on shortening prison sentences.
But there is absolutely no good evidence that sleep durations are shortening dramatically in the UK or elsewhere.
Macron said those included shortening the time workers can be posted abroad and the issue of fair pay.
Once my mother and I had made the discovery of its beef fat shortening, though, we were done.
By evidence of the Shortcake's Canadian ingredient list, Peek Freans has eliminated beef fat shortening from the calculus.
"Tools change and we are in an environment where the cycle time for that is shortening," explains Fenlon.
"For short" hints at an abbreviation or shortening of the word, and the answer is EDS, for EDitorS.
August became September, and it was then, as the days were shortening, that the name Crasthorpe occurred again.
Another Post writer, Callum Borchers, detailed the shortening time frame of the briefing's question period in early June.
Moreover, there is legislation before Congress that requires the same, only shortening the embargo period to six months.
The longer season would require a shortening of the preseason schedule, which is typically four games for teams.
Even Levitas' moniker, which was a shortening of his birth name, carried with it an air of mystery.
Approximately 236 percent take motor-powered rigs, which move faster, shortening a full-length trip to seven days.
You'll need to first mix the dry ingredients, then add the oatmeal with the eggs, oil or shortening.
Part of that push is shortening, if not eliminating, an eight-year "grow-in period" for new hires.
Ms. Konofaos, who creates vegan cakes, uses shortening, which remains solid at warmer temperatures, so that's another option.
The former vice president has been shortening his stump speech, which he now mostly reads from a teleprompter.
Yet his main goal is the cynical one of shortening the time for MPs to stop no-deal.
Barnes argues shortening workweeks allows employees to better design their schedules so as to attain work-life balance.
De Sousa sat out last season before winning his appeal, shortening a two-season suspension to one year.
Lengthening or shortening their strides subsequently did not make them more economical; instead, it made them less efficient.
The game doesn't need shortening and those who think it does need to go to a basketball game.
Their bench-top technology is shortening the creation of these transgenic organisms from a matter of years to hours.
"We remain concerned that the time to complete such an agreement is shortening," the company said in a statement.
Possible solutions include everything from Trump-style protectionism to investing further in STEM education to shortening the work week.
Early in 13, President Barack Obama began pardoning and otherwise shortening the prison sentences of hundreds of federal inmates.
In this case, that means shortening the time between a click or keystroke and the browser reacting to that.
Shortening the product cycle too much means you won't earn back the money and you will not be profitable.
Jurvetson was DFJ's star and a founder — before shortening it, the name of the firm was Draper Fisher Jurvetson.
However, where Drummond's called for an egg addition and more shortening, Garten's instead incorporated a small amount of sugar.
Dollar General has spent the last year remodeling stores, adding more refrigeration units and shortening queues at payment counters.
I hacked several inches off the tops of the thighs and the bottom of the shins, shortening the length.
But to help the links evade spam filters, the attackers used a free, public link-shortening service called bit.
It's meant to honor people who live with uncommon, sometimes life-shortening, medical conditions—a necessary moment of visibility.
SecureWorks found an improperly secured URL shortening account used by Fancy Bear while investigating other attacks by the group.
When one parent is deported the health of the remaining parent suffers, sometimes even shortening the remaining spouse's lifespan.
These increases have contributed to a shortening of the US life expectancy for a second year in a row.
The administration's focus will be on shortening the permitting process for construction projects, allowing them to be completed faster.
Of course, the biggest change could just be eliminating games and shortening seasons, lessening exposure to hits all together.
The attack worked by tricking Podesta into clicking on a publicly available hyperlink, from the link-shortening site Bitly.
"When you take decisions, you have mistakes, or you don't," Nadal said of shortening his recovery time this summer.
This advice, when you encounter it in the midst of a cycle of breath-shortening attacks, may sound cruel.
The 85033 election is set to scramble that process by raising the political temperature and shortening the congressional calendar.
Aside from shortening the open enrollment period, the administration slashed its budget for outreach and advertising by 90 percent.
They are often of Eisenhower vintage, heavy on the margarine and shortening, a taste of 1950s convenience: science food.
Do find a puff pastry brand that uses butter instead of shortening because you can really taste the difference.
She told me she was frazzled by the close call and was considering shortening her assignment to return home.
If the person has a hard time, then the program makes it easier the next time by shortening the time.
Note the shortening of the muzzle and repositioning of the ears, at sides of the head rather than the top.
He inquired at the company that sold shortening, and a baker was then sent over to teach him the art.
Most provide bibs only a few days before the race, shortening the window in which someone could copy a bib.
Twitter has developed its own link shortening tool while other start-ups like Clkim also operate in the same space.
Yet it has increasingly come under fire as the sport aims to become more media-friendly by shortening its matches.
These explosions would produce so much smoke that temperatures would plunge, shortening growing seasons and threatening the global food supply.
During the Democratic debate Thursday, Senator Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton expressed concern over shortening life spans for some Americans.
They're powered by deep-cycle lead-acid batteries, which you can discharge many times without significantly shortening their lifespan. Aah.
If I could afford it, my poison would be this cookie that may or may not have beef fat shortening.
If the national primary was late enough, it might have the blessed effect of shortening the length of the campaign.
VW said shortening staff hours are a possible response to supply problems but a decision has not been made yet.
Inbred populations also often share mutations that are bad for health, shortening life spans or reducing the number of offspring.
For example, whoever stole John Podesta's emails did so by sending a malicious link using the link-shortening service Bitly.
Shortening dwell time would, in turn, shorten travel time, said Phil Eng, the chief operating officer for the transportation authority.
And in a sign of the times, the SVCF is in the process of shortening that rule to three years.
Social media has been blamed for ruining our democracy, shortening our children's attention spans and undermining the fabric of society.
This also works really well with vegan fats like Earth Balance and shortening, which can go soft faster than butter.
"Short" refers to a shortening of the answer, not to the length of the course, and the answer is ECON.
Singing at a faster clip, she sometimes pushes at the front end, contracting her palate and shortening up the sound.
"Calmer, in brief" refers to the shortening of the noun "tranquilizer" to TRANQ, although "calmer" could also be an adjective.
Amazon invested about $3 billion in improving its logistics network last year, shortening its standard delivery time to one day.
Shortening the election cycle could be a relief for markets if it puts an end to years of political instability.
If you buy a bulb that's not designed for that kind of fixture, it could overheat, drastically shortening its life.
Today, even mild interventions, like the shortening of the Democratic primary debate schedule in 2016, are considered illegitimate, even grotesque.
By way of shortening this elevator ride, I'd describe the startup thusly: It's Amazon Echo with a Kinect camera built in.
Nate Sloan: No, there's still an incentive to listen to the whole track and that's maybe part of the shortening, too.
Without its removal, her heart and lungs would have continued working for two people, thus shortening her life span, doctors said.
And 3D printing will allow the company to simplify the manufacturing process, shortening the time it takes to build each rocket.
Beat shortening and sugar with an electric stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes.
"I will leave to parliament everything about my future including shortening of my term," she said in a brief televised speech.
Taking a cue from Eric Ries' lean startup method, they're shortening their product development cycle through experimentation, validated learning, and iteration.
The proposed shortening of issue times would come as market players grow more wary of the growing risks of holding bonds.
You followed the best practices to get a response to your email, including shortening the overall length and simplifying your language.
You're shortening a life because somebody develops a heart attack ... or dies of an asthma attack, and those are not reversible.
The shortening of the calculation period prevents Italian banks from benefiting from the lower CDS levels before the market sell-off.
The news is the latest in a string of headlines about the shortening lives of Americans, particularly the white middle-aged.
And their telomeres—protective caps on the ends of their chromosomes whose shortening is implicated in ageing—stayed lengthier for longer.
They can easily be adapted to new tasks, making them well-suited to small-batch manufacturing and ever-shortening product cycles.
Sanchez, speaking through an interpreter Friday afternoon, said he refocused by shortening his swing over the first month in the minors.
The dangers of stereotypes Negative stereotypes can be dangerous to older people in a number of ways, including shortening their lives.
"I will leave to parliament everything about my future including shortening of my term," Park said in a brief televised speech.
They liked the concept, though, so I focused on shortening the answers and adding some 5-, 6- and 7-letter characters.
Tenures, though, are usually about a tenth that long — and reigns are shortening, especially in the consumer-goods and industrial sectors.
Meanwhile, the only solutions the owners can contrive are trivial measures for shortening time of play, and never with appreciable effect.
The company announced last week it was shortening its store hours because of the demand for necessities during the coronavirus pandemic.
The First Step Act would provide more education and treatment to prisoners and expand early-release programs while shortening some sentences.
Upon completion, it would move larger volumes of oil in less time by shortening the route and burying larger-diameter pipes.
Those included shortening his backswing on certain shots and sharpening his volleying so that he felt more comfortable coming to net.
Prenatal exposure to brominated flame retardants, used in electronics and furniture, is linked to I.Q. reduction and shortening of attention span.
The bottom line: The NFL has considered shortening the preseason for years, and it feels like we've reached a breaking point.
Robot power In May last year, engineers began shortening what was then the 162-meter-tall cooling tower at Mülheim-Kärlich.
Time is shortening ... Brazil would be in a real bother in the group if it can only get a draw here.
Amtrak, which owns and operates Penn Station, has revised its schedules for the summer, canceling several trains and shortening some routes.
Having studied this topic myself throughout much of my career, I am convinced that bad jobs are shortening human life expectancy.
I learned that only my parents called Irma Irma; to everyone else, she was Fran, a shortening of her maiden name.
The new study determined that the rotation speed increases by one second per century, shortening by one second every 100 years.
Attention spans may well be shortening, but evidence suggests that staying engaged and focused on the long term still pays. Literally.
There's also compelling evidence that probiotics can help treat infectious diarrhea in children and adults, modestly shortening the duration of illness.
Before the election EU officials warned repeatedly that unreasonable expectations on the British side were shortening the odds of a disorderly Brexit.
After returning home, the telomere elongation was replaced by accelerated shortening and loss, a potentially negative consequence for cellular health, they said.
Cakes, potato chips and hamburgers are just some of the "ultra-processed" foods that researchers have claimed are drastically shortening life expectancies.
It has a feature-packed customization panel for extending or shortening length, cropping, changing file sizes, and tinkering with overlays and loops.
Add to shortening mixture; beat on low speed until ingredients are incorporated and dough is crumbly and sticks together when pressed. 3.
Instead of reviewing import data on a quarterly basis, Japan will propose shortening this period to every 10 days, the sources said.
The crust was cookie-like: doughier from not being pre-baked and with a shortbread flavor from amping up the shortening addition.
And Bitly said that it would be migrating 25 billion links made by way of its link shortening service to IBM's cloud.
This is a shortening of the average 24 to 30-month upgrade cycle, to just under 20 months, the analyst firm concluded.
Our telomerase levels are highly regulated, Armanios says, so it seems the body wants to preserve telomere shortening with age, not lengthening.
It also requires that the round be completed in five years rather than six, shortening the time that results will be achieved.
Among other things, that deal traded pension benefits for shortening the time it takes newly hired employees to reach full wage rates.
But the Trump administration has already done its best to cut enrollment, shortening the sign-up period and slashing its advertising budget.
His work at Bletchley Park, Britain's wartime code-breaking center, was credited with shortening the war and saving many thousands of lives.
They included letting insurers charge older customers higher rates and shortening the law's 90-day grace period for consumers to pay premiums.
It's made with white flour, water, salt and sometimes a touch of sugar or baking powder, then fried in shortening or lard.
Alexander Gustafsson, meanwhile, was matched with Jan Blachowicz after another electrifying, career-shortening brawl for the light heavyweight title against Daniel Cormier.
Agencies will have no alternative but to respond to financial pressure by scaling back service — cutting routes, shortening hours, and reducing frequency.
Often, the fats come from oils, although depending on what you use, anything from bacon fat to shortening can contribute to seasoning.
Reducing volumes, shortening deals from the current 25 years, and aligning pricing formulas with market conditions will also be important, he said.
Zoning loopholes that enabled skyscrapers on mid-rise blocks are being scrutinized, and could even result in the shortening of some towers.
About 85033 percent, 339 applications were granted with edits — like including a reporting requirement or shortening the duration of the proposed surveillance.
By chronically raising levels of cortisol, the body's main stress hormone, our phones may be threatening our health and shortening our lives.
If you were working on shortening your stride and taking more steps per minute, he says, choose a shorter distance to try it.
It is also essential to remember that Trump will be making his choice under the lingering (if shortening) shadow of an impeachment threat.
The problem was that cutting the suspensory ligament of a penis could actually cause it to retract into the body, thus shortening it.
European lawmakers believe that the heavy political calendar in Europe will derail Brexit negotiations, shortening the available time to agree a new relationship.
I always thought that providing termination in those circumstances was a humane act, shortening the suffering of both the fetus and the family.
"There are also modifications that can be made when traveling to help avoid missing prayers such as combining and shortening prayers," she adds.
"It's a proven antioxidant and a telomerase activator that helps to stop telomeres from shortening," says Dr. Sturm, a German physician and researcher.
The shortening of product cycles and the fickle nature of modern markets has duly seen manufacturing atomise into smaller, nimbler, more specialist factories.
It was a charming gag, but if the Academy is serious about shortening the speeches, a Jet Ski isn't going to do it.
Infiniti says it's taking advantage of this by shortening the car's hood and the rear overhang, adding space to the in-car experience.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter, shortening and sugar together until light and fluffy.
There's no talk of shortening work days now that automation is removing some of the labor burden, or improving benefits in any way.
Shortening the thing to Newark lumps it in with a thousand other forgettable, saccharine indie movies named after towns and cities and whatever.
Some knee-protecting strategies may be as simple as shortening your stride or as involved as identifying and strengthening muscle imbalances, she says.
What's next: GCHQ is shortening their lengthy hiring process which has been backlogged, adding to the difficulty of finding and hiring cyber specialists.
Another plausible explanation for why having a higher number of children slows down the shortening of telomeres is the social environment it creates.
Networks loaded up the two-hour primary debates with commercial breaks, giving candidates time to collect themselves as well as shortening the event.
Twitter was hit with a similar lawsuit last month, alleging that link-shortening measures in direct-messaged links constituted a violation of privacy.
They knew that shortening early voting by seven days would cut out one Sunday on which black churches bused "souls to the polls".
As the energy of the blast moves to the seat pan, the dead man's pelvis rises, shortening his torso and expanding his paunch.
The researchers theorize that exposure to particulate matter generates more reactive oxygen species in utero, which in turn increases the rate of shortening.
It's no big deal when you're just bookmarking a blog post, but a little more troubling when you're shortening directions to your house.
This means that the factors that have artificially prevented the continued shortening of the workweek in the United States have largely been removed.
I like an all-butter crust, though "The Joy of Cooking" calls for one made with shortening, and Julia Child did the same.
And at the pinnacle of this ever shortening list of Good Things is how good it feels to be given something for free.
"I've been making that argument that winter is shortening, but you're getting these more intensive periods in that shorter winter," Dr. Cohen said.
Up next, the company will focus on speeding up its free delivery for Prime members, shortening the time to one day from two.
"This is where we're going to change the game completely," he added, talking about lowering the cost and shortening timelines of vaccine development.
"We know that moving too fast would risk shortening the expansion," he said Wednesday, in remarks before the Economic Club of New York.
Shortening its title actually takes away from that self-realization instead of making it clear, watering down the importance of Harley's new mindset.
Their designated health care proxy can then carry out their wishes, significantly shortening the time they endure the most debilitating stages of dementia.
Amazon spent roughly $3 billion in shortening its delivery time last year to make one-day shipping the default for all Prime members.
Ms. Saget updated the recipe, swapping in butter for shortening, and adding a dash of whole-wheat flour for a whisper of nuttiness.
A recent study indicated that Americans were shortening the time they spent with family at Thanksgiving, with political differences being a likely cause.
When Dujardin got on Truday, and followed Thomas's instructions—shortening Truday's strides, shifting its weight to the hindquarters—the horse began to jig.
McDonald says that while shortening the court process is a positive step, it's still only one thing among many holding victims back from reporting.
Perhaps you're looking for some vocabulary to slide into your scary stories or to describe the feeling you get when the days are shortening.
The NextGen Finals format counter-balances the negative effect of no-ad by shortening sets: it prevents boring 2100-250 or 251.4-603 blowouts.
Yes, these add costs to the bill of materials, but that's offset by simplifying the supply chain, reducing inventory and shortening the buying decisions.
The deal is aimed at shortening delivery time, besides giving small and medium U.S. businesses opportunities to sell beyond the United States through Alibaba.com.
This led some consumers to complain that Apple was intentionally shortening the lifespan of its devices to pressure consumers to buy their newest products.
Instead, Obama has relied on his 2014 clemency initiative to advance his goal of shortening sentences for non-violent offenders he views as unjust.
The URL shortening service was codenamed DEADPOOL and was one of JTRIG's "shaping and honeypots" tools, according to a GCHQ document leaked in 22011.
I didn't know, but I was an imaginative child, so my mind ran wild with pretend-renderings of what beef fat shortening looked like.
Cyberthreat intelligence is also shortening the useful lives of attacks and is putting a heavier burden on attackers who want to stay in business.
Overall, Amazon and Walmart were focused on shortening delivery time as much as possible, but they both fell short in either quality or accuracy.
As such, Trump may need to be prepared to make concessions to Moon, such as shortening the U.S.-South Korean military exercises, Baker said.
Bodekaer said he focused on shortening his company's pitch when he realized investors wanted to get to the heart of his idea within seconds.
This helps push up wages but has also caused capacity constraints because some companies are shortening operating hours due to a lack of workers.
Bonds still are not doing well, but investors who want to maintain exposure to bonds have been shortening up on bonds they are holding.
On Tuesday, the Obama administration announced that the President was pardoning or shortening sentences to several people, including Cartwright and WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning.
In the 1950s, researchers noticed that shortening the small intestines of dogs hampered their ability to absorb calories and caused them to lose weight.
In addition, Vigneault has seemed at times to lose faith in his younger players, juggling lines and shortening his bench in almost random fashion.
Meanwhile, Iran has resumed nuclear activities in violation of JCPOA restrictions, shortening its path to a nuclear weapon if it decides to break out.
Plus, you can choose new terms, whether that means shortening your repayment period or adding a few years to give yourself some breathing room.
Later, shortening the amount of time the plants spend under illumination each day, which mimics how daylight diminishes as the seasons change, triggers flowering.
Among the changes are shortening the broadcast time to three hours, and proposing an "outstanding achievement in popular film" category that was quickly scuttled.
The caption identifies the man as "Kostya," a common Russian shortening of Konstantin, and says the photo was taken in Turkey in June 2007.
In addition to Dunkin' Donuts becoming Dunkin', Weight Watchers said it was shortening its name to WW and Jo-Ann Fabrics rebranded as Joann.
Now, with twice as many people using the site, we've grown more interconnected, thus shortening the distance between any two people in the world.
The trips, arranged by their father, a violinist and composer himself, strained the boy's health and may have played a role in shortening his life.
For several hours on a spring Tuesday, that room is the Westeros of butter and shortening, with less bloodshed and a more satisfying story arc.
Specifically, the exchange's attack on its aluminum warehouse queues, which have been steadily shortening, has reduced some of the gaming of the aluminum financing trade.
Trans fats, which are produced when vegetable oil hardens in a process called hydrogenation, can be found in margarine, ghee, and shortening products like Crisco.
Access to data allows suppliers to predict market conditions more accurately and to localize the sourcing of ingredients -— ultimately shortening the supply chain, Gopinath explains.
Rival London Stock Exchange has just ended a public consultation on shortening trading hours, but has said that backing from other exchanges would be needed.
The surge in refinancing will increase prepay speeds for the securities backed by these mortgages, shortening the term of the investment and reducing the return.
State legislation regarding voter identification laws, shortening and lengthening of early voting windows and other procedural factors can also impact early voting in myriad ways.
For a start, this should entail an immediate review of the PPG with the goal of streamlining and shortening the approval process for lethal action.
Qatar Airways said that the 777 Freighters' long range and payload capabilities would help it reduce costs by requiring less stops and shortening delivery times.
"Consequently, the use by athletes could potentially result in enhanced personal performance and a shortening of the recovery period after physical activity," the authors wrote.
Click here to view original GIFWhen you compress most materials, you squash their atoms or molecules up against each other, shortening the bonds between them.
Shortening this step could someday speed up diagnoses in clinics, but for now, it also protects scientists from accidentally imposing biases on the raw data.
Snapchat ended up selling 2.3 percent of its equity to a Saudi Arabian prince in exchange for $250 million to lengthen its rapidly shortening runway.
So it would be nice to have a safe and robust way of making vaccines on site in such places, thereby shortening the cold chain.
The mine companies can't do much about the climate, but technology can help them better manage the ice they have in the ever-shortening season.
While I sort of grew into them, shortening my chompers was one of the key reasons I got a same-day smile makeover last year.
And the engineers at the Mikoyan and Gurevich Design Bureau (MiG is a shortening of that name), were some of the world's best engine designers.
That's because climate change is warming our winters, reducing our snowpack, and shortening our seasons — all changes that make it difficult to participate in snowsports.
It may seem like shortening and easing the path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already here in the U.S. is a non-starter for conservatives.
Chung Jin-suk, the floor leader of Ms. Park's party, Saenuri, said that revising the Constitution would be one way of shortening Ms. Park's term.
Thus he has relied on his clemency initiative, which began in 2014, to accomplish his goal of shortening sentences he and others view as draconian.
Put another way, you pay for every evening spent sitting around watching TV or playing video games by shortening your life — and your future earnings.
Shortening the time cars are in transit so that revenue can hit the books more quickly would shorten its cash conversion cycle, boosting cash flow.
InSight, the NASA lander that set down on Mars in November 2018, is a shortening of Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport.
New York (CNN Business)Walmart, the largest retailer in America, is shortening its hours even further as the coronavirus pandemic -- and demand for necessities -- escalates.
With intense scrutiny on tech's role in shortening attention spans, amplifying divisions and spreading misinformation, many guests had a new name for themselves: techno-optimists.
What stops at the December solstice is the sun's apparent southward and night-lengthening (or night-shortening, in the Southern Hemisphere) march across the sky.
" — SAMANTHA BEE The Oscars on Wednesday announced a slate of changes, including shortening the broadcast and, more controversially, adding a category for "best popular film.
Terry Duffy, chief executive of CME, the world's biggest derivatives exchange, said markets are global and closures or shortening hours would simply send investors elsewhere.
The new drug, sold as Xofluza, is about as effective as Tamiflu in shortening flu symptoms, and is expected to work against drug-resistant strains.
At this point, Dr. Greif and his collaborators noted, bats tended to change their echolocation patterns, shortening the time between calls, to collect more information.
While there is no cure for endometriosis, hormonal contraception can control pain and bleeding by stopping or significantly shortening the length of a woman's period.
In New York, Osaka, then ranked No. 215, handled her with relative ease: dominating the baseline rallies and shortening the points with her powerful serve.
The scientists looked for changes within the animals' cardiac cells in the levels of certain proteins that are known to directly prevent telomeres from shortening.
The race to grab your attention and hold it is leading to a new era of informational hedonism that's doing more than shortening attention spans.
"The market is worried about the shortening of supply, so some mills are refusing to sell, pushing the price higher," a Bangkok-based trader said.
In August 2015, Italy passed a decree law shortening bankruptcy procedures, simplifying forced sales of collateral procedures and allowing tax deduction of loan loss provisions.
Conforto finished with two hits, as did catcher Travis d'Arnaud, who spent the winter shortening a long swing that led to a poor 2016 season.
The old system of restrictions and ever-shortening fishing seasons wasn't helping overfished species recover, so we turned to an innovative approach called catch shares.
It's something we should all be concerned about, not least because air pollution is shortening our global average life expectancy by 1.8 years per person.
The policies include shortening prison sentences, reinvesting in education and training, and banning employers from forcing potential job candidates to disclose their prior criminal convictions.
AI enabled technology can perform these kinds of procedural functions exponentially faster than humans can, massively shortening the crucial decision-making timeframe for combat decision makers.
The shortened link to the site where the dump can be purchased is currently down, due to the shortening service flagging it as a phishing attack.
A spokesman at Volkswagen's (VW) Wolfsburg headquarters said shortening staff hours were a possible response to supply problems but a decision has not been made yet.
But for nearly five years, doctors have had one available for hepatitis C, an often chronic, life-shortening viral disease that wreaks havoc on the liver.
Naturally, this not only improves the possibilities for surprise attack, but also minimizes the risk to the helicopters themselves by shortening their exposure to enemy fire.
Shortening this time horizon could perhaps create 10-20 more future tech unicorns, adding perhaps $50-100 billion of future aggregate economic value to European tech.
Each is composed of rolling, s-shaped hills and valleys that, when viewed from the correct angle, have the effect of lengthening or shortening certain sides.
The company is also shortening the minimum length of a free trial to three days and allows developers to be notified when users cancel a subscription.
Because in an age where flying is more misery than miracle, anything that can make the experience better—like shortening bathrooms lines—is worth a shot.
The Trump administration is scrutinizing Chinese students in "witch hunts" and has placed strict restrictions including shortening the length on student visas to certain Chinese students.
Naturally, if finalized into regulation, permitting NPs to deliver anesthesia, prescribe medications, and other clinical services could alleviate bottlenecks in the system, shortening unacceptably long queues.
Let's go: DJDS, "In the Flames": Jerome LOL and Samo Sound Boy used to record together as DJ Dodger Stadium before shortening their name to DJDS.
Shortening a rigorous policy making process in order to speed up wartime deployments is about as close to operating on auto-pilot as one can be.
Some common physical examples of this can be seen in skin and hair, which are most affected by the shortening because they reproduce the most often.
We're in a bit of an offensive rut right now but that's OK; our starters have been doing our job, our bullpen is shortening things up.
The ability to study plant genomes is helping reduce the time it takes to breed new berry varieties, shortening what can be a seven-year cycle.
Further, shortening the grant award period poses unnecessary bureaucratic challenges to health centers that already operate on limited resources and serve the most vulnerable among us.
She appears so infrequently, it would have been better if the filmmakers had cut her out completely, thereby shortening the film to a more manageable length.
The link they got Podesta to click on used an account from a public link-shortening service, Bitly, which the cybersecurity firm SecureWorks had been tracking.
Osiris-Rex — a shortening of Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security, Regolith Explorer — was launched last year and circled the sun, returning for Friday's flyby.
The study was conducted after reports from treatment of Chinese patients indicated that this particular combo had efficacy in shortening the duration of infection in patients.
August 227 - Queen Elizabeth approves Johnson's request to suspend UK parliament from mid-September, shortening the time available to lawmakers to block a no-deal Brexit.
It would remove barriers to competition by shortening the time between a drug's going off-patent and the date when competitor products can enter the market.
According to researchers, shortening the workweek would have two benefits: It would redistribute work hours to the underemployed and it would actually make workers more productive.
The company is also concentrating on shortening the time it takes to install its machines, in the face of competition from main rival Varian Medical Systems.
Options include shortening the side of the penis opposite the curve or extending the curved side by filling in with a graft, a more challenging approach.
In their first 50 Tests against opponents other than Zimbabwe, Bangladesh lost 47 and drew three—two of which were thanks to inclement weather shortening the game.
These reforms include writing fewer antibiotic prescriptions, shortening the length of a treatment, or using narrower-spectrum drugs that can only target a few kinds of bacteria.
Shortening the time spent at checkout became an even bigger focal point last year, after Amazon said it would test a convenience store that eliminates the process.
A passing gravitational wave would change the shape of space a tiny bit, shortening the path the laser has to travel between two of the three units.
This improves the cashflow for suppliers without shortening payment terms for buyers, freeing up working capital for both parties and creating a healthier, more secure supply chain.
The company invested roughly $3 billion last year in shortening its standard delivery time from two days to one day, causing investor concerns around the hefty spending.
Apple has already set aside money to pay for class-action lawsuits that accuse Apple of intentionally shortening the life of Apple products to drive customer upgrades.
Increasing the pace of play may require shortening the time limit to less than 25 seconds, or implementing a system independent of the chair umpire—or both.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt on Wednesday said the window of opportunity to turn a ceasefire in Yemen into a plan for peace was shortening.
It usually takes PKP's trains 11-14 days to get from China to central Europe, Skurzewska said, adding the company was working on further shortening the time.
Regardless of how people feel about the name shortening, a new logo will appear on packaging, advertisements, social media pages, and the company's official website in January.
Democratic SEC Commissioner Kara Stein expressed some support on Wednesday for shortening the cycle to one day, saying she believes technology exists to accomplish such a goal.
But in early March, the government scaled back some of the curbs, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
By shortening the length of your legs, you reduce the load on your core, thus requiring less stability, and you're using your arms to help you balance.
Apple did this in part by shortening the small plastic part inside of the headphones that usually protrudes out of the headphones and into the silicone buds.
Once off the ground, Osiris-Rex — a shortening of Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer — will be aiming to get close to the asteroid Bennu.
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Shortening the flight time between Los Angeles and Singapore is not only appealing for leisure travelers heading to Asia: It tightens the economic links between the cities.
President Obama visited Senegal in June 2013 and praised Sall for his commitment to democracy in shortening the presidential mandate and praised the country's rule of law.
It usually takes PKP's trains 11-14 days to get from China to central Europe, Skurzewska said, adding the company was working on further shortening the time.
Give Judge credit for the adjustments he's made in shortening the swing and recognizing pitches better, but there's still an awful lot of contact issues for me.
"Factors that drove fund flows are easy to understand— small-cap outperformance due to trade concerns, international diversification and shortening of duration of bond portfolios," she said.
Iran will see much less economic benefit and be incentivized to avoid the deal's restrictions, possibly circumscribing inspections, rebuilding its uranium stockpile and shortening its breakout time.
Waiting around for a new president and a Democratic Senate in 2021 — outcomes that are by no means guaranteed — kicks the can down an ever-shortening road.
They extend to areas like the widespread efforts to enact voter suppression, from voter ID laws to voter roll purges to shortening early-voting windows to gerrymandering.
In October of that year she returned once more, this time considerably shortening the distance of their long-distance relationship by moving into Mr. Olidort's Manhattan apartment.
And a majority back measures that gun control proponents oppose, including allowing concealed carry in more places, shortening waiting periods for buying guns legally, and arming teachers.
In particular, there were no statistically significant differences that showed the drug improving mortality, reducing the detectable amount of the virus in patients, or shortening hospital stays. 
Individual judges can accomplish more with the aid of our pretrial and post-trial supervision, a shortening of the period needed to integrate people back into society.
Amazon spent less than the $1.5 billion it had expected last quarter in shortening its standard delivery time from two days to a single day, Olsavsky said.
It appears, however, that Apple is shortening the time it takes to announce another Apple Watch, given the third version is likely to be announced in September.
While the Great Recession didn&apost help, neither does the fact that Americans are waiting longer to save for retirement and shortening the timeline of their investments.
"By far the most common category of suggestion was changing the election process, including steps such as modifying the primary system and shortening elections," the authors found.
Speaking to CNN, Tee alludes to engineering the skin to self-heal, and shortening the time it takes for an electronic skin to react to a stimulus.
" They had always used vegetable shortening instead of lard in their tamales as part of what their eldest son, Luis Jr., calls "our commitment to the community.
All smartphone batteries have a limited lifespan, but the common habit of charging phones overnight could actually be shortening that lifespan, according to a battery-technology expert.
However, if rates are about to head higher for an extended period of time, investors may want to consider shortening up the maturities in their bond portfolios.
Canada has tightened mortgage regulations five times since 2008 in a bid to cool the market, shortening the length of loans and increasing the minimum down payment.
"A lot of their parents and their organizations don't care who wins the average game by shortening a bench so they can win a game," he said.
And could breakthroughs in molecular biology not be applied to artificially accelerate the aging process of incarcerated convicts, shortening their mandated sentences and saving money on prisons?
To lighten your workload, below are five powerful automation tools to help you with every facet of your workflow, from content curation to post scheduling to link shortening.
Telomere shortening is often a result of chronic or acute inflammation, research suggests, but my inflammation was lower than average, according to another test Raffaele had analyzed. Stress?
OLHANSKY: Perhaps the graying of the hair and wrinkling of the skin may grow more rapidly as a result of stress, but it's certainly not shortening their lives.
The new order speeds up the disciplinary process, shortening – from 120 days to 30 days – the "last-chance grace period" poor workers are given to demonstrate improved performance.
CF is a rare, life-shortening genetic disease affecting about 75,000 people in North America, Europe and Australia that causes progressive lung damage and loss of lung function.
And ports on Yemen's shore might become alternative hubs to Jebel Ali, shortening journeys and avoiding the narrow Strait of Hormuz—especially if war breaks out with Iran.
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He is cutting costs, shortening manufacturing times and investing in new engines that will increase the size of its fleet and associated servicing revenue in the next decade.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The path to another round of El Niño in 2017 appears to be shortening, as tropical Pacific Ocean waters have been warming at a substantial rate.
The review board in DeLauro's bill would have the power to take steps, including shortening monopolies or imposing fines on companies that it deems to have price gouged.
Among the changes to the criminal code is shortening the statute of limitations covering some offences, a move that would automatically shut down a number of ongoing cases.
Current U.S. growth of 3.5 percent will probably slow towards 2 percent by the end of next year, and the odds on a recession by 203 are shortening.
California now wants to scale back their already failed "fast train" project by substantially shortening the distance so that it no longer goes from L.A. to San Francisco.
The company's diesel engines did indeed deliver lower carbon emissions and better fuel economy, but at the cost of belching out noxious pollutants capable of shortening many lives.
The bodies said shortening hours would therefore "concentrate liquidity leading to more consistent trading costs and provide greater time for traders and the market to digest corporate announcements."
Some ways Branson has already worked to boost productivity and happiness at his companies include shortening the workweek, allowing employees to work remotely and implementing extended parental leave.
Republicans say they have tried for the past year to get Democrats to agree to shortening the time it takes to process lower-level nominees, but without success.
At the time, it was becoming plain that a canal finally would be dug across Central America, shortening voyages between Atlantic and Pacific seaports by thousands of miles.
However what you will see more and more in the modern era is the shortening of the left hook and jab by stepping inside the opponent's lead foot.
By shortening the number of days for arguments, it helps Senate Republicans speed up the trial with the President's State of the Union address looming on February 4.
Opponents of the changes here, which include the introduction of a voter identification requirement and a shortening of the state's early voting period, submitted formal notices of appeals.
After just two days of debate, Argentina's Congress on Wednesday passed a bill intended to prevent any shortening of prison terms for those sentenced for crimes against humanity.
Additionally, try reducing the amount you'll need to finance by saving up more money for a down payment, 0r shortening your loan term by paying more per month.
He introduced her in his second book, naming her by shortening the Dutch word for rabbit, konijntje, to Nijntje, which is what she is called in the Netherlands.
Jeff Chen, her worthy accomplice, seems to cheerfully provide logistical assistance in these cases with the knowledge that stress, while shortening one's life, often makes it more interesting.
The study's lead author said the research was started after encountering a few patients complaining of penis shortening after prostate removal, which is known medically as a radical prostatectomy.
Its most impressive feat is its ability to steer and turn corners by lengthening or shortening one side, allowing it to navigate and crawl its way through complicated spaces.
The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed dramatically shortening the amount of time that people would have to sign up for individual health insurance plans during open enrollment for 22018.
Perhaps because it's becoming increasingly clear that the gap between the indignities of orthodonture and acne on the one hand, and an unreliable erection, on the other is shortening.
In recent years, some studios have considered shortening the window to two weeks, as the film industry adjusts to shrinking DVD sales and consumers' binge-watching habits at home.
When Mark Josephson took over as the boss of link shortening company Bitly in July 2013, the company was growing quickly but had no idea how to make money.
After not making the major-league roster out of spring training, Wheeler headed to Las Vegas to work on shortening the path of his throwing arm on the mound.
Other than over-plucking until you look like Drew Barrymore on the cover of the January 1995 issue of Playboy, the biggest grooming faux pas is shortening the brow.
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Mario Centeno said measures such as the shortening of the working week for civil servants will be implemented under "very strict conditions" to minimize the cost to public finances.
And there it was: suspended in the drink for mere seconds before it sank like a lifejacket rapidly losing air, with no beef fat shortening to keep it afloat.
France proposed tougher immigration laws last month, doubling the time for which illegal migrants can be detained and shortening deadlines to apply for asylum, sparking criticism from rights groups.
Banks and fund managers on Thursday have proposed shortening the trading day in Europe to 20053 hours from current 8-1/2 — one of the longest in the world.
Banks and fund managers on Thursday have proposed shortening the trading day in Europe to 20053 hours from current 8-1/2 -- one of the longest in the world.
Stronger conditions globally and a tight labor market should lead to a pickup in nominal GDP … The Fed should engage more quickly under this scenario, shortening the business cycle.
US officials said North Korea appears to be shortening the time it takes to launch missiles, reducing the time the US and its allies have to detect a launch.
Believing that the length of games was turning young fans away from the game, Commissioner Rob Manfred made shortening the time of games a priority in his first season.
Partisan gerrymandering, unlimited campaign contributions paired with a rogue and powerful billionaire class, and an ever-shortening timeline to stop ecological breakdown make for a steep mountain to climb.
America's obesity epidemic is shortening the lives of Americans and burdening them with a range of chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, type-II diabetes, hypertension and certain cancers.
The report also noted that Congress eliminated the health law's individual mandate and the Trump administration dramatically cut ObamaCare outreach and enrollment grants while shortening the open enrollment period.
Heightened partisan divisions associated with the 22016 presidential election resulted in a shortening of Americans' Thanksgiving dinners that year, by 22015–22016 minutes, a new study in Science found.
Bullying and other forms of violence might even cause changes deep down in your DNA, shortening aging-related snippets called telomeres, found research from Duke and King's College London.
"Although relief of suffering has always been a fundamental duty in medical practice, relief of suffering through shortening of life has not," the group says in its position statement.
Analysts said the data exceeded expectations, raised the bar for competitors and positioned the treatments to help up to 90 percent of patients with the life-shortening lung disease.
Law firms are considering delaying, shortening, or eliminating summer associate classes and are expected to make decisions in the coming days, sources familiar with the matter told Business Insider.
Additional cost-cutting measures include hiring for only essential positions, shortening work weeks around the world, and pulling back on all non-essential spending, Oberg announced on the call.
But like the debate's planners, Booker opted not to use his full time on climate change, shortening his response to go back to a previous question about foreign policy.
Instead, the Senate, by shortening the depreciation schedule for commercial property to 25 from 39 years, would accelerate the rate at which real estate investors can take such deductions.
The measure comes on the heels of Maduro decreeing a week-long break over Easter, ordering some shopping malls to generate their own power, and shortening daily working hours.
With LCD Soundsystem officially confirmed to reunite for Coachella 20073, it seems that the ever-shortening time we need before evoking nostalgia now clocks in at around 48 months.
Mr. Licht also made changes to the show, including shortening the opening credits and giving "The Late Show" a signature segment by preceding those credits with a comedy sketch.
The warming temperatures, shortening of the seasons and unseasonal storms brought on by global climate change are hastening the harvest of perhaps the most venerable crop of Western civilization.
The device, SolarLEAF, can be kept outside on its own, which is typically difficult to do to batteries without shortening their lifespan, especially in regions with extreme temperature fluctuations.
A bill introduced last year, H.R. 2026, calls for shortening the lag-time between FDA approval and patient access to new drugs, called the Pharmaceutical Information Exchange (PIE) Act.
How about this strategy — put the customers first by shortening the game, and that in turn would increase viewership and attendance and eventually maybe even increase revenues. Customer-centric.
When built, it was the world's longest road tunnel, linking the French and Italian highway systems and shortening truck routes between Italy's industrial north and other parts of Europe.
Under French law, companies risk fines of up to 5 percent of their annual sales for deliberately shortening the life of their products to spur demand to replace them.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made shortening the often lengthy timetable to get approvals for new highways, runways and other projects a key focus of his infrastructure reform plans.
What happens to our devices after they've outlived their shortening life spans — or at the Chinese manufacturing plants where they're produced — is often lost on the typical US smartphone owner.
Avaya said the loan was needed to reassure jittery vendors who had been shortening payment periods and reducing credit terms in recent months on fears about the company's financial health.
This system could be easily tweaked to increase young players' share, either by starting arbitration earlier (possibly after a player's first season), shortening teams' overall period of control, or both.
But Mr Ă–ncĂĽ says its large suburban stores, which are within easy reach of densely populated areas, can also "double up" as part of the logistics network, shortening delivery times.
AlphaGo is powered by two deep neural networks that guide its machine learning and search techniques, arriving at the best move by narrowing and shortening the tree diagram of possibilities.
"California now wants to scale back their already failed 'fast train' project by substantially shortening the distance so that it no longer goes from L.A. to San Francisco," Trump tweeted.
One provision effectively allows FERC to rubber stamp liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals by shortening the public's ability to comment and protest projects under the National Environmental Policy Act.
The modifications they're considering include moving the sinks into the public space, and shortening the doors to make it more difficult for anyone to hide illegal activities inside the stalls.
Those hydrogenated fats can be used in fried foods, snack foods or baked goods, and in products such as vegetable shortening, stick margarine, coffee creamer and ready-to-use frostings.
Last year, nearly 9 million people signed up for health care coverage through federal ObamaCare exchanges despite the administration cutting outreach and marketing funding, and shortening the open enrollment period.
Shortening the allowable term of STLDI plans to 85033 months was a regulatory overreach that jeopardized the financial security of the millions of people those who must rely on them.
In New York, by contrast, the movement to refuse has not been diluted by a shortening of the Common Core aligned exams — students in New York do not take Parcc.
Speaking with the New York Post, Lloyd dismissed those who doubted she could make the adjustments necessary to playing in the NFL, including shortening her approach and kicking in pads.
During the tour, Griffin touted an Octagon equipped with high-speed, high-definition cameras and a video analysis room—key contributors to reducing fighters' reliance on career-shortening sparring sessions.
It seems likely that other studios will follow NBCUniversal's lead, though shortening the window between theatrical and digital release has been a bugaboo for Hollywood since streaming's rise in popularity.
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But no one has been louder or more forceful than Eugenie Bouchard, who called Sharapova "a cheater" and criticized the tour for shortening what was originally a two-year suspension.
Ohio's Republican-controlled legislature abolished Golden Week while also shortening the state's early-voting period, during which ballots could be cast before an election, to four weeks from five weeks.
CBS is shortening the program — which for many years lasted only a half-hour — to 90 minutes from two hours, and it will be frontloading the revealing of the bracket.
It only accounts for $400 million in expected savings while the bill earns $5 billion by shortening the payment grace period for ACA marketplace premiums from 85033 to 30 days.
A pardon restores some of the legal rights that are taken away when someone is convicted of a serious crime; a commutation is a shortening of a sentence, she said.
In hopes of shortening the trip to New York and avoiding rougher seas near the Florida Keys, Hornblower sent Hull 200 on the Okeechobee Waterway, which cuts across the peninsula.
I normally would be on board but now that I'm running the league the idea of shortening the schedule and taking money out of my pocket doesn't work for me.
Archaeologists found that this space at Lambityeco underwent remodeling, including a shortening of the entire court, new wall constructions, and the intentional rerouting of its entrance from north to northeast.
The researchers wanted to know what caused the shortening and if any particular variable, such as the size of a man's prostate gland, would predict which men would experience this effect.
Businesses say that their decisions to stop accepting cash are rooted in purely financial motives, such as discouraging would-be robbers, shortening transaction times at the register and reducing banking fees.
The health ministry has warned that current levels of nitrogen dioxide and particle matter emissions can lead to respiratory illnesses, with chronic exposure shortening life expectancy by more than a year.
There have been the overt actions: shortening the open enrollment to six weeks, slashing the funding for TV advertising and navigators, sowing doubt about whether Obamacare's individual mandate would be enforced.
The company said it has made progress shortening the amount of time that violators are on Twitter, reducing their followers and disrupting the ability of offenders to immediately return to Twitter.
This involves erecting cells connected by fibre-optic to main mobile masts - enabling rapid downloads and shortening reaction times so that, for example, self-driving cars could navigate city streets safely.
This involves erecting cells connected by fiber-optic to main mobile masts - enabling rapid downloads and shortening reaction times so that, for example, self-driving cars could navigate city streets safely.
Snoop Dogg is hotter than fish grease at Arnold Schwarzenegger for his final act as the Governator ... shortening the sentence of a killer -- whose father was one of Arnold's political allies.
Investors are buying the debt amid expectations that President Dilma Rousseff will likely be impeached, shortening the unpopular head of state's term in office and opening the way for fiscal reform.
The Singapore government then took moves in early March to scale back some of the curbs, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
Beyond those three, bluebird is also developing a promising treatment for sickle cell disease, a potentially life-shortening inherited blood disorder that causes severe pain and often leads to repeat hospitalizations.
But shortening the open enrollment period seems like it could have the opposite effect: It might only give the people who know they really need coverage enough time to sign up.
One said North Korea had generally been shortening the time it took to prepare missiles for launch, potentially decreasing the warning time the United States and allies have to detect them.
Matthew Charles was one of the first people released from prison as a result of the First Step Act's provisions retroactively applying a 2009 law shortening sentences for crack cocaine offenses.
Large amounts of breathable particles (particulate matter, or PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), produced in part by industrial emissions and road traffic, are responsible for shortening the lifespans of city dwellers.
Menear added, some of the initiatives include shortening the typical two-day delivery window to next-day and same-day, and adding self-serve lockers in store for online order pickup.
" Stauffer's statement came after the agency wrote in a court filing Friday that shortening the process of vetting migrant parents could lead to some children being placed in "potentially abusive environments.
The amendments included shortening the statute of limitations covering some offences, a move that would automatically shut down a number of cases, lowering prison terms and decriminalizing negligence in the workplace.
" Park, reeling from a scandal over allegedly allowing friend Choi Soon-sil's political influence, said on television: "I will leave to parliament everything about my future including shortening of my term.
The elimination of the estate tax is a laudable goal for policymakers, and they should see repeal through to its completion by shortening the phase-out period as much as possible.
The academy said Thursday that it would push ahead with its "restructuring and shortening" plan and added a tiny detail: Six to eight categories will be moved to the commercial breaks.
The premise was that steering people who commit minor offenses to probation, rather than prison, and shortening prison sentences with parole in exchange for good conduct further the goal of rehabilitation.
"That is why children who have been exposed to lead in early life have loss of IQ or shortening of attention span or other cognitive or mental health problems," Landrigan explained.
Last year, at least 126 high schools were struck by arson in what appeared to be protests by students over the shortening of holidays and the limiting of visits by parents.
This strong showing comes despite the Trump administration's attempts to sabotage the law by refusing to make CSR payments, slashing funding for outreach by 90 percent, and shortening the enrollment period.
Shortening the passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific means that less fuel will be burned by the ships delivering natural gas, which itself is cleaner than most other fossil fuels.
The London Stock Exchange has already held a public consultation on shortening the trading day, but has said that backing from major bourses across Europe would be needed to cut hours.
But he does try to boost it by regularly taking a few drops of an extract of North American ginseng, which some studies suggest may have some effect on shortening colds.
The primary benefit of refinancing is locking in a lower interest rate or shortening your repayment period, but some borrowers also use refinancing to relieve a cosigner of their debt obligation.
His is a cooking of improvisation: If a recipe calls for bacon drippings that you just don't have, he instructs, any cooking fat will suffice, be it lard or vegetable shortening.
Phalen and OPM Director Beth Cobert said a top priority for the bureau will be shortening delays in the clearance process, which can hold up the hiring of government employees for months.
But shortening the first leg of the journey to Europe to ports such as Rotterdam rather than Montoir, before conducting ship-to-ship transfer, helps arctic vessels to return to Yamal faster.
For those with diabetes onset before age 10, these increased risks translated to an average shortening of life by nearly 18 years for women and 14 years for men, the authors calculate.
Uber has been a major money loser since its inception and while it still has a significant cash pile, a substantial award for Waymo could eat into that, shortening the company's runway.
San Francisco-based Gap has also been controlling inventories and shortening production times as it attempts to replicate the success of its Old Navy brand at its Gap and Banana Republic chains.
Additionally, the tech industry is pushing for fixing the DMCA, revising statutory damages and fair-use laws, and shortening copyright terms overall, among other options for reforming the patent and copyright system.
These artificial trans fats occur when hydrogen is added to liquid vegetable oil, like corn, soy, or cottonseed oil, to make it solid (think shortening or margarine) through a process called hydrogenation.
And yet, when there's throbbing bass and a cavalcade of hi-hats to contend with, when there are ever-shortening attention spans to capture, multifaceted concepts often get steamrolled as one-dimensional.
Wall Street is largely in favor of shortening the amount of time it takes from the time an investor's order is executed to when cash and ownership of the security are exchanged.
Nakaso gave a few examples of corporate streamlining: some companies in retail and dining have responded to a labor shortage by shortening their business hours instead of raising wages to attract workers.
Many of the younger senators, including the freshman class of 2014, want McConnell to keep the Senate open longer — including working weekends and shortening or eliminating in some cases, recess breaks.   Sen.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The United Nations' nuclear watchdog wants to appoint a new director general in October, shortening its selection process at a time of dangerous geopolitical frictions between Iran and the West.
The Horizon model transforms a traditional train experience into something more akin to sitting at a bar by shortening the width of the seat and bringing the rows of seating closer together.
After previously taking weeks or months to be able to let go of something precious, shortening that process to practically nothing is one of the greatest experiences of evolution as an artist.
In order to reduce prices, some have advocated shortening periods of marketing exclusivity — the time from the approval of an innovative drug to the appearance in the marketplace of a generic competitor.
It was the early 1980s, and his family's pantry was mostly stocked with government commodities: cereal, shortening and canned hash with the slippery texture of dog food, as Mr. Sherman remembers it.
This is no surprise given that the symptoms of the winter blues seem to be associated with shortening days and longer nights, and that bright light seems to have an antidepressive effect.
For instance, stepping forwards and to the outside of a southpaw's lead foot, an orthodox fighter lines his right shoulder up with their center line, shortening the path of his right straight.
It was in line with other notable rebrandings like Andersen Consulting's switch to Accenture (a shortening of "accent on the future") and Kraft's move to Mondelez (a combination of "monde" and "deliz").
Reforms would focus on serving the people, securing an independent judiciary, improving access to justice and shortening the length of trials, he told a gathering of judicial officials at the presidential palace.
The robots wander up and down the aisles, bringing shelves of items directly to associates to package and ship, significantly slashing costs and shortening the time to process and deliver an order.
But he said the executive board would recommend other changes — such as shortening the bid process to one year from two and providing prospective host cities more direct guidance on the process.
Shortening the ceremony to three hours, or close to it, has been among the solutions that host network ABC has advocated as a means of stopping the bleeding from a Nielsen standpoint.
The "Inter," for what it's worth, does not imply a tie with the better-known Inter Milan, but rather is a shortening of the team's formal name, Club Internacional de FĂştbol Miami.
The links were disguised using a link-shortening service, allowing the attackers to mask the full web address but also gain insight into how many people clicked on a link and when.
Many readers thought the nature of work should change, like shortening the workweek or improving fast-growing service-sector jobs: Childofsol, Alaska The standard workweek was set at 40 hours in 1940.
Voters also appeared likely to accept a separate measure to speed up the execution process by shortening the time it takes to appeal a death sentence to a maximum of five years.
Captain Kinebrew could not say how many poles would get the treatment with Crisco, a vegetable shortening, because it was up to district captains to decide whether or where to use it.
Vegetable lanterns in the British Isles were carved to guide similarly lost souls, said to roam the Earth around this time, as well as living travelers in the shortening days of autumn.
Further, it demonstrates how effective these types of botnets can be: The since-deleted accounts collectively generated upwards of 30 million clicks—easily trackable since the links all used Google's URL shortening service.
It's not totally clear why this method got past Twitter's automatic link shortening tools, but the tweet was treated just the same as if it were sending out a standard, reasonably-sized URL.
Some immediate ideas about shortening the enrollment period floated by the Trump administration could help get more people on the rolls sooner, but investors are right to be wary of hospitals and insurers.
Also called trans fatty acids, artificial trans fats are created by an industrialized process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils to make them more solid (think of semi-soft margarine and shortening).
On top of this, Alexander seemed set to receive several of his proposals to make it easier for states to receive Obamacare waivers, such as shortening length of time of the approval process.
Releasing a slow-burning, eight-minute debut single like "Priestess" is a statement in and of itself, pushing back against a world we're so often told is plagued by ever-shortening attention spans.
The decision to spread the drops over three days (because of shortening daylight) forfeited tactical surprise, as did the drop zones' distance from the objectives (the zones were chosen to avoid enemy flak).
AND AT THAT POINT, I HAVE TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT WHETHER IF WE DID OVERSHOOT SIGNIFICANTLY ON THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, WHETHER WE WOULD END UP TIGHTENING MUCH FASTER AND POSSIBLY SHORTENING THE RECOVERY.
"Like a stranglehold, Styrofoam latches itself around the neck of the environment, shortening its breath and its cries going fainter with each passing day," said a Guyanese Environmental Protection statement issued in January.
"I put my faith in deciding to resign or shortening my term in the hands of the National Assembly," she said in a nationally televised address to the South Korean public on Tuesday.
A shortening of deadlines and an acceleration of the reduction in emissions thresholds could mean a sharp increase in capex and R&D, and weigh on our profitability and free cash-flow projections.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Delays in the time between becoming infected with HIV and getting a diagnosis are shortening, helped by efforts to increase testing for the virus that causes AIDS, U.S. health officials said.
The Fed has been trying to strike a balance between not moving too fast and risking shortening the US economy's longest running expansion versus not moving too slowly and risking the economy overheating.
"We're concerned that shortening the approval loop will mean more civilian casualties simply because there will likely be more bombing missions," said Federico Borello, executive director of the Center for Civilians in Conflict.
"Shortening the hours would concentrate liquidity leading to more consistent trading costs and provide greater time for traders and the market to digest corporate announcements," AFME and the UK-based Investment Association said.
Republicans sped up the process even more by weakening the Senate tradition of allowing senators to block home-state nominees they opposed and shortening the time senators could delay votes on contested nominees.
The changes include shortening by a day the time frame needed to sign trade documents and limiting the time it takes to transfer funds, according to a note sent to LSTA members Friday.
Meanwhile, to give the music a subliminal edge, Dylan had the tracks sped up by 2 to 3 percent, shortening the running times by a few seconds and very slightly raising the pitch.
In recent years, officials have taken to shortening the length of these visas to six months or less for some journalists, apparently in retaliation for reports by the individuals or their news organizations.
After a journey of 300 million miles, InSight — the name is a shortening of Interior Exploration Using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport — will head for the surface of Mars on Nov. 26.
A majority of the traders surveyed backed a shortening of trading hours, with 36% suggesting the move would encourage more trading liquidity and only 6% saying shorter hours would drive up trading costs.
In 2017, APT 28 hackers who targeted the DNC were later revealed to be targeting Ukrainians with the same link-shortening account they used in phishing emails sent to Hillary Clinton's campaign team.
A variant of the Crew Dragon, these mission concepts would launch to Mars on supply drops, capitalizing on the Hohmann transfer window that opens every 26 months, shortening the trip between Mars and Earth.
The homemade prosthetics allowed her to move about more easily, and helped her learn how to balance, shortening a two-week process to a single day when she was fitted with her new legs.
"The lead over the legal and regulatory system by criminals using these systems is growing rather than shortening … They have been early adopters of these payments systems from the very beginning," Dueweke later added.
The government has updated PFI rules (creating "PF2"), with the aim of making contracts more flexible, shortening the tendering process and ensuring greater transparency about the costs of finance, something which was previously lacking.
The Fed takes equally seriously the risks of hiking too quickly and shortening the economic expansion, and on the other hand of hiking too slowly and prompting higher inflation or financial instability, Powell said.
"The slower pace of telomere shortening found in the study participants who have more children, however, may be attributed to the dramatic increase in estrogen, a hormone produced during pregnancy," Nepomnaschy told Science Daily.
In May, the Republican government's shortening of the state's early voting period was struck down by a federal judge as an unconstitutional violation of the Voting Rights Act because it disproportionately affected African-Americans.
The US central bank has been trying to strike a balance between not moving too fast and risking shortening the economy's longest running expansion versus not moving too slowly and risking the economy overheating.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tennis must consider shortening matches in a bid to engage with a younger fanbase and avoid losing television viewers, according to former ATP Player Council president and doubles specialist Eric Butorac.
ShapeMeasure hopes to alleviate that pain with a device that automatically measures a space and a robotic mill that cuts the required lumber precisely to size, shortening and easing the process by huge amounts.
He is a different style of player at this stage: more intent on shortening points with his improved serve, excellent volleys and advanced court position (when he's not returning serve near the back wall).
A trade war would force a drastic shortening of those chains, and quite a few U.S. manufacturing operations would end up being big losers, just as happened when global trade surged in the past.
She has tried a number of them, but her go-to is from her mother's cookbook "Fifty Years of Cooking 1948-1998" and involves a pat of shortening, giving the muffins a biscuitlike quality.
It also lowers costs and brings down the chance of infection by shortening the amount of time the wound is open and the patient under anesthesia; it may even help improve post-operative recovery.
Derived from the fruits and kernels of palm plants, it is consumed worldwide in baked goods, convenience foods (including chips, snacks and frozen foods) and candy, usually as a vegetable oil, shortening or margarine additive.
A woman supports her fellow plebes, or freshmen, as they build a human pyramid to climb the 21-foot vegetable shortening–covered Herndon Monument at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, on May 20.
TWIN-TRACK APPROACH To help keep their products up to date, Mercedes and BMW are now focusing on shortening the software product cycle while keeping expensive components on the market for six to seven years.
" He cited as an example the Nixon White House during the later stages of the Watergate Scandal, adding that the shortening length of press briefings and the general lack of presidential news conferences is "disturbing.
The technology would use magnets to levitate and propel pods through large tubes at speeds of more than 700 mph — shortening a trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco, for example, to just 30 minutes.
"Together, we have the opportunity to cater more effectively for customer needs by shortening development time and bringing vehicles and state-of-the-art technologies more rapidly to market," said BMW board member Klaus Froehlich.
The Nazis used their famous Enigma machine to hide their military transmissions during World War II. A team of Allied code breakers cracked the Enigma code -- possibly shortening the war by at least two years.
Finally, Apple added a physical escape key back to the MacBook Pro keyboard by shortening the "Touch Bar" at the top, which is a touchscreen that lets you access shortcuts inside apps and other things.
Earned time credit has the dual effect of reducing costs and improving outcomes, shortening students' time behind bars while harnessing the power of education to make it less likely that they will reoffend after release.
Americans living outside of large metropolitan areas are much more likely to be obese than those who live in cities and suburbs, a public health challenge that could be shortening the lives of rural residents.
As he slipped off a pair of tan Nikes and swivelled in his chair, Simionescu-Marin informed him that she'd already played "New Gen" for others at XL. Some of them had suggested shortening it.
Two pounds of apples are typically included in each apple pie; only seasonal fruit is used (peaches in summer, apples and pears in the fall); and buttercream icing is made with butter rather than shortening.
Rolls had also said it would continue with a cost-cutting strategy, after an earlier plan saved about 200 million pounds over the 2015-2017 period by reducing layers of management and shortening manufacturing times.
On Wednesday, President Obama announced plans to reduce the sentences of 103 federal prisoners — shortening their prison terms, assigned under now-obsolete federal laws and policies, to what they'd serve if they were sentenced today.
Ms. Lam has tried to placate the business sector, and has gestured at a compromise by shortening the list of proposed crimes that would warrant extradition to China — excluding white-collar and business-related crimes.
The largely German immigrants of the 19th century started Sunday schools, mixed men and women in family pews and incorporated choirs, organ music and sermons in their services while rejecting or shortening some obscure prayers.
"There was an institutionalized practice of the shortening of lives through prescribing and administering opioids without medical justification," John S. Jones, an Anglican former bishop of Liverpool who headed the government-commissioned investigation, told reporters.
In the event that the parties disagree on the adjustment, the shortening duration gives the leverage to the stronger party, which, given the relative sizes of our economies, likely will always be the United States.
"This is a remarkable result given the administration's efforts to sabotage enrollment by gutting outreach, creating chaos and confusion, cutting off subsidies for low-income families and shortening the enrollment period by six weeks," Rep.
Given that scientists from every corner of the globe agree that the world has an ever-shortening window to curb emissions, allowing the extractive industries an easier path to commodify the Earth is extremely alarming.
Other studies to date have detected this negative trend, but this study went further and noted that problems like drug overdoses and suicides, that are shortening American life expectancy, have been building since the 1990s.
Long after the winds have died down and the flooding has subsided, huge hurricanes like Katrina may be shortening people's lives, especially when it comes to seniors with chronic diseases like diabetes, new research suggests.
Throughout all of this, red and blue states around the country continue to take big, bold steps to reduce state prison populations by shortening sentences and giving inmates returning to society a real chance to succeed.
The presumption was that in the radiation — there's a lot of radiation in space — and the stress of being on the space station, they thought that those things would result in the shortening of his telomeres.
Microsoft today announced that it's dropping the price of Azure Standard Support from $300 per month to $100 per month and that it's shortening its promised response time for critical cases from two to one hour.
"Halle wanted to edge up her current hairstyle, so I decided to add some fun texture by cutting into the shape and shortening the overall length of her hair," Castillo, the actress's hairstylist, previously told PeopleStyle.
October 2013: BreadThe advertising/link shortening company shut down its services in November 2013, and according to a statement by Yahoo at the time, six of its team members joined the company's ad tech team.18.
Coming out of UCLA having hit just 31.4 percent of 354 total 3-point attempts from the shorter line, Powell worked tirelessly as a rookie to retool his jumper, shortening his ascent and simplifying his mechanics.
Exercise is supposed to improve our lives, not impede it, and sometimes if you just stick to the big bodybuilding, you're shortening all your muscles and then all of a sudden your major motion is lessened.
Now, the government may have a more sanguine view, taking moves in early March to scale back some of the curbs, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
Beyond some sites that list beef fat shortening among the cookie's ingredients, the most I've been able to find is a forum discussion, dating back to 2004, on Veggieboards, a site where vegetarians and vegans convene.
Fitch expects the company to face challenges in its financial flexibility given the deteriorating profitability and shortening debt maturity, though there is no near-term liquidity risk as Hengdeli has unutilised bank facilities of over CNY4bn.
Vertex already has three products on the market for the life-shortening lung disorder, and the latest data further raises the bar for rivals such as Proteostasis Therapeutics and Galapagos NV who are developing CF drugs.
Anyone who has seen Steve's videos knows that the fats and shortening in everything from biscuits to candies is likely to go rancid, and 70-year old rancid fats are considerably less palatable than spoiled milk.
There have been a number of ideas floated for shortening or voiding the season but the EFL said it remained committed to getting the season completed but was not able to offer a date for resumption.
Washington (CNN)Top Democrats are actively considering a range of contingency plans for the party's July convention, multiple top Democrats told CNN, including possibly shortening the in-person portion of the gathering or going entirely digital.
It wasn't his first Twitter-adjacent project: he had previously created Is.gd, a service for shortening links to keep them from using up Twitter's character limit, which was bought by the British cloud hosting firm Memset.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, for example, added nearly 9,000 miles per hour to its speed with a Jupiter flyby in 2007, shortening its travel time to Pluto (It still took another eight years to get there).
The 44-year-old Woods has been shortening his schedule in recent years while battling numerous injuries but is now running out of options to get competitive rounds in ahead of the April 9-12 Masters.
In 2005, when Ms. Eikenberry was cast in an Off Broadway show, it seemed a good time to come back East; the move had the salubrious effect of shortening the journey to the house in Italy.
I think this is a line in the sand for the exhibitors, but my guess is the line in the sand will move towards the direction of shortening the window, especially for certain kind of content.
The agency is now trying to recruit more men for office work and more women into the higher-paid agent jobs, partly by shortening shifts to accommodate women who have child care demands, Mr. Olsen said.
The only change to the dialogue, other than shortening some of the longer sections, will be the addition of comments from the voices of the children playing with the puppets, critiquing the racialized characterization of Monostatos.
If the battery is charged too fast, the anode grows dendrites ("metal whiskers") that can pass through the liquid electrolyte, either shortening the life of the battery or short-circuiting it and causing it to catch fire.
Investors worried about growth heating up have been scooping up Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities — the iShares TIPS ETF has seen $6.8 billion in flows the past 12 months, the second most of any fund — and shortening duration.
Otilia Dhand, a senior vice president at risk consultancy Teneo Intelligence, said there were signs countries like Greece, Italy or Hungary might vote against the continuation of sanctions in July, or suggest a shortening in their duration.
We often talk about shortening the path of strikes to create the illusion of speed, Hunt's low lead hand is effectively a shortcut to an underhook that a faster man might get there from a regular guard.
"I will leave to parliament everything about my future, including shortening of my term," she said in a televised speech that followed five straight weekends of large-scale protests over her involvement in an influence-peddling scandal.
For example, there are strong hints that the company wants to transform the app that helps you remember things, into an app that helps you work smarter and ever more efficiently by shortening meeting times and more.
Price argued against criticism of the Trump administration's reduction of the Obamacare advertising budget and shortening of the enrollment period, saying it was "an illogical conclusion" to think the moves had an adverse effect on enrollment rates.
Since their recent low on March 27, Facebook shares have surged nearly 27 percent and are now near their all-time high -- possibly due to the company's response to the scandal or the ever-shortening news cycle.
SecureWorks researchers found that the Russian hackers were using a popular link shortening service, called Bitly, to shorten malicious links they used to send targets fake Google login pages to bait them into submitting their email credentials.
Vertex is a leader in treatments for cystic fibrosis (CF), a rare, life-shortening genetic disease that affects some 75,000 people in North America, Europe and Australia, and causes progressive lung damage and loss of lung function.
The Trump administration is shortening the funding period for family planning groups that offer STD testing and birth control, like Planned Parenthood, to receive Title X government grants from three years to seven months, reports The Hill.
Law firms around the United States are weighing the possibility of delaying, shortening, or eliminating summer associate classes and are expected to make decisions in the coming days, people familiar with the matter have told Business Insider.
In about 200 patients split between Kaletra and a placebo in Wuhan, China, the HIV drug did not show benefits in keeping patients alive, reducing the amount of the virus in patients, or shortening their hospital stays.
Businesses ranging from large processed-food manufacturers to mom-and-pop restaurants and bakeries like using trans fats — usually for frying and as shortening in baked goods — because they are inexpensive and have a long shelf life.
Shortening amortisation periods and reducing loan-to-value ratios might be appropriate steps should consultations with authorities show a need to act, the group said, adding a task force would report its findings in the second quarter.
"Climate change, as shortening winter, plays to the advantage of the tick," said Peter J. Pekins, the chairman of the natural resources and environment department of the University of New Hampshire and a professor of wildlife ecology.
Matches are now played in a best-of-three-set format, replacing the long-used best-of-five, with the reverse singles matches played on Saturday after the doubles, shortening the series by one day to two.
Ludwig and several coauthors published a 2005 report in The New England Journal of Medicine that predicted a significant shortening of life expectancy in the US by mid-century due to the effect of obesity on longevity.
A range of additional specific amendments are also suggested by the committee, including a call for a shortening of the five-day-long grace period currently afforded for 'urgent' warrants to be back-checked by a judicial commissioner to just two days; a shortening of the length of time allowed for 'thematic' warrants (from six months to just one); and "a clear line of separation" between the investigatory teams who are requesting approval for a particular activity and those within the agency that approve it, to name just three of multiple additional suggested tweaks.
We have a lot of competing definitions, some of which are technical, like: 'Anime is a Japanese colloquialism which comes from shortening the word 'colloquialism,' whereas others, like the one used by the Reddit community, are unworkably broken.
The world's oceans have absorbed far more heat than we realized, shortening our timeline to stop the causes of global warming, and foreboding some of the worst case scenarios put forth by climate experts, according to new findings.
"As one would expect tightening special enrollment periods, shortening the open enrollment period to six weeks and mandating payment of premiums before coverage should lead to an improvement in the risk pool," Leerink Partners analyst Ana Gupte said.
On Monday, the bank auctioned $100 million in forwards to be settled between one week and 30 days' time, as against 60-day contracts it had written previously, shortening the settlement period on forward contracts to inject liquidity.
During ESL's Atlantic Showdown Overwatch tournament, the latest patch went live on PC, introducing the new hero Ana and changing the abilities of other heroes, shortening the game's overtime mode and forcing players to change up their tactics.
In addition to overhauling prison sentencing laws, including shortening mandatory minimum sentences for some nonviolent drug offenders, the legislation, which was supported by Republicans and Democrats, will also expand early-release programs, according to the New York Times.
Health providers may find that cures are cheaper in the long run than existing treatments for chronic and life-shortening conditions, so they may be willing to pay prices that allow the drug firms to make a profit.
"A positive confidence vote (for Tsipras) remains the most likely outcome but even the eventuality of snap elections could be viewed as a shortening of the period of uncertainty," said Tasos Anastasatos, chief economist at Athens-based Eurobank.
OSLO, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Norway's $990 billion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, on Monday proposed to streamline its fixed-income portfolio by shortening maturities and cutting corporate bonds and some 20 currencies from the benchmark it tracks.
Such actions taken now, before an earthquake, will help reduce injuries, damage and losses to buildings and infrastructure, and the number of people displaced from their homes, shortening the Bay region's recovery time when the next earthquake occurs.
At hotels or airports, for instance, shortening the time spent waiting in line to check in, training staff to recognize and act on guests' special needs, or designing simpler websites and more ergonomic bathrooms could improve everyone's experience.
In fact, some think the name Weegee is a shortening of Squeegee Boy, although the better-known story, promoted by Weegee, is that he had a supernatural ability, like a Ouija board, to forecast a decisive photographic moment.
The risk of the country registering another sovereign debt default — it's ninth — had increased in recent weeks, Blanco said, citing a growing lack of policy cohesion within the coalition and a shortening timeframe to secure strong political backing.
"This shortening of the supply chain should provide a welcome improvement in transparency and should also end the culture of very poor working conditions when subcontracted out," ETI's food and farming expert Nick Kightley said in a statement.
She also stressed that antiviral drugs, like Tamiflu, can be vital for shortening the duration of flu — noting in areas with high flu activity patients may need to call multiple pharmacies to find one with antivirals in stock.
In the past, Trump has called for shortening the federal student loan forgiveness period (while increasing the monthly payments) and eliminating the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program completely for borrowers who take out loans after July 1, 2018.
"I think this is a line in the sand for the exhibitors, but my guess is the line in the sand will move towards the direction of shortening the window, especially for certain kind of content," he said.
Rolls said it would continue with a cost-cutting strategy, adopted as part of the turnaround, after an earlier plan saved about 200 million pounds over the 2015-2017 period by cutting layers of management and shortening manufacturing times.
The House paid for its CHIP funding by cutting Obamacare's public health fund, by increasing premiums for higher-earning Medicare enrollees, and by shortening the grace period (to one month) for Obamacare enrollees who fail to pay their premiums.
The resulting short, looped video clip was then Photoshopped frame by frame, removing the female from the clip entirely, and either shortening or lengthening the male's gonopodium by 30 percent to represent the full range of swordtail dick size.
The Dutch health ministry has warned that current levels of nitrogen dioxide and particle matter emissions, mainly caused by road traffic and factories, can lead to respiratory illnesses, with chronic exposure shortening life expectancy by more than a year.
Overweight people are at greater risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, cancer, type-II diabetes and other life-shortening ailments—though it is not yet clear whether the effects are strong enough to cancel the trend to greater longevity.
Rediscovering My Daughter Through Instagram Helene Stapinski writes about how Instagram helped her understand her 15-year-old daughter: Social media has been blamed for ruining our democracy, shortening our children's attention spans and undermining the fabric of society.
Under the GDPR, EU citizens have a right to request any data collected on them from a given company — but when Veale made that request to Twitter, the company claimed it had no data from its link-shortening service.
For example, in June 2015 when the NCAA made major rule changes for the men's division which included shortening the shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds, fewer timeouts and stricter enforcement for resumption of play following a timeout.
LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The Bank of England has a number of options to stimulate Britain's economy if needed, including interest rate cuts and shortening its time horizon for returning inflation to target, Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday.
Since neurotic people have, by definition, more psychological distress, and psychologically distressed people tend to have more life-shortening health issues like depression, it would seem logical that neurotic people would therefore live shorter lives than non-neurotic people.
One of the officials added that North Korea had generally been shortening the time it took for them to prepare missiles to be launched, potentially decreasing the warning time the United States and allies have to detect the launches.
A key decision for affected mREITs will be whether to replace FHLB loans with low-cost, short-term, repo funding (shortening duration and increasing liquidity risk), or with higher cost, longer-term borrowings (increasing funding costs and impacting profitability).
Amazon&aposs Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky said during Thursday&aposs earnings call that Amazon spent "slightly less" than the $1.5 billion it had earmarked for the holiday quarter in shortening its standard delivery time to a single day.
Shortening the trading day from 8.5 hours would mean trades being more evenly distributed to cut costs for investors, which rise when liquidity is thin, and prevent transactions bunching up in the last 2.5 hours, the trade bodies said.
The Zika scare made pest-control officials and local residents more willing to test new technologies, including releasing male mosquitoes that pass on a life-shortening gene and female mosquitoes carrying bacteria that suppress their ability to transmit viruses.
In recent months, Silver has unveiled schedule reform proposals for the 2021-22 season that include shortening the season to 78 games, adding an in-season tournament, adding play-in games before the playoffs and reseeding during the playoffs.
The idea of shortening the settlement cycle gained steam during the 2007-09 global financial crisis as a way for firms to limit the risk associated with the person or firm on the other side of a trade defaulting.
Unlike the nerves in most other species, rorqual whales (including the fin whale) are capable of stretching to double their size and shortening without sustaining damage—and we finally know how, thanks to findings published today in Current Biology.
The email he received had a "CHANGE PASSWORD" link that purported to go to a Gmail page but actually went to a page controlled by the hackers — but this fact was obscured by the use of the link-shortening service bit.ly.
She followed the tech inside and headed up to the maternity ward, where she learned that her cervix was shortening precipitously, a precursor to labor—it was already down to 1.1 centimeters, less than half of what it should have been.
"Failing to respond to very tight labor markets with rates remaining negative in real terms could potentially risk unnecessarily shortening the economic recovery," added Rosengren, who does not vote on policy this year but whose views often portend overall Fed policy.
Yet as the world's largest retailer moves through these fundamentally simple fixes, which include cleaning up its stores and shortening the wait time at checkout, CEO Doug McMillon told CNBC there are more opportunities to improve its in-store operations.
With a standard dough mixture (flour, butter, shortening, salt, and water) and filling ingredients pumpkin puree, eggs, sugar, spices, and milk) all you need to do is dump, roll, whisk, and bake — no slicing, dicing, or fancy lattice work required.
Emory's Electronic ICU (eICU) program saved $4.6 million in Medicare spending over 15 months while shortening the length of hospital stays and reducing readmissions, according to an independent audit by Abt Associates for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
THE TRAIL THAT LEADS TO FANCY BEAR The phishing email that Podesta received on March 19 contained a URL, created with the popular Bitly shortening service, pointing to a longer URL that, to an untrained eye, looked like a Google link.
In a moment they'd set out for the northern point of the harbor, a short distance across the inlet, his father's rhythmic stroke swiftly shortening the stretch of water that had now begun to reflect the purplish gold of the sunset.
Security company SecureWorks noted in a report that the cyberattack that compromised John Podesta's account used the same account on URL-shortening service Bitly as the hack of Colin Powell's email, as well as hacks of 4,000 other individuals since 2015.
If some of that vitality is gradually becoming apparent to non-Norwegians, it's partly because of the success of Karl Ove Knausgaard's " My Struggle ," which may have the effect of shortening the literary struggles of a number of his peers.
The government had appeared to be taking a more sanguine view of the need for cooling measures, scaling back some of the curbs in March, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
Off the Menu L'Appart This well-upholstered 28-seat enclave within Le District, the sprawl of markets and restaurants in Battery Park City, is designed to suggest an informal dinner party — hence the name, a shortening of the French for apartment.
In many instances, my research shows that the policies at the core of the Trump agenda function similarly to man-made risk factors like second-hand smoke, pollution, or asbestos—shortening lifespans for the most vulnerable persons in his base.
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But it adds an extra layer of memory: Its cinnamon-fennel scent is a feature of braised pork dishes she grew up with, and having it in her New York home now is a way of shortening the distance to Singapore.
So while coconut oil certainly isn't the magic bullet some claim, there's no need to avoid it completely, especially if it is used instead of butter or shortening in baked goods or to impart flavor in something like a curry dish.
The industry has gone through long-term consolidation that's put a premium on shortening patient stays, moving care outside the hospital to cheaper settings and investing in high-tech diagnostic tools and big-ticket items like proton beam treatments for cancer.
Every trip comes with a level of uncertainty, but the thought of visiting a country with a heightened terror threat level or shortening a trip because of an approaching storm will is likely to make most people reconsider their options.
GO SHORT If your goal is to get out of debt sooner or save costs over the long-term, think about shortening your loan term to a 15- or 20-year loan instead of the more common 30-year mortgage.
Shortening the trading day from its present 8.5 hours would mean trades being more evenly distributed to cut costs for investors, which rise when liquidity is thin, and prevent transactions bunching up in the last 2.5 hours, the trade bodies said.
Since Amazon announced plans to spend over $3 billion on shortening delivery time last year, a number of Wall Street analysts wrote favorable notes predicting the investment would result in higher growth and more frequent shoppers for the e-commerce site.
The U.K. Investment Association, which represents British firms with a total of ÂŁ7.7 trillion ($10.1 trillion) in assets under management, recently proposed shortening stock market trading from 8.5 to 6.5 hours, in an effort to improve accessibility for working parents.
But we're now in an era when movie theaters are not just competing with other movie theaters, but with streaming services like Netflix, which are shortening the window between when a film opens in theaters and starts streaming for home viewers.
Members of the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP) said the planned changes - which include shortening the time allotted to discuss bills and punishment for lawmakers who make "illegal references" to Turkey's regions in parliament - would limit their freedom of expression.

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