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"spigot" Definitions
  1. (specialist) a device in a tap that controls the flow of liquid from a container
  2. (US English) any tap, especially one outdoors
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That means the oil spigot has been turned back on.
On one tank, a spigot has dripped an ugly plume.
New Zealand is not alone in opening the money spigot.
That spigot dries up if they are a false prophet.
"We have to turn off the spigot," Mr. Baur said.
So Capital can shut that spigot off whenever it wants to.
Three years later, the Saudis struck again, turning on the spigot.
After years of only sporadic tech IPOs, the spigot has opened.
For a gentler, lighter sprinkle, turn the spigot a tiny bit.
Fortunately, the spigot is fairly large and offers good water pressure.
By then, another spigot of union pension money had gone dry.
Back at the LaQuinta I run a washcloth under the hot spigot.
That was one of the times where they just unleashed the spigot.
Meanwhile, Rubio fundraisers are claiming Bush's money spigot is opening to them.
Would the spigot turn off if he was the anti-Clinton candidate?
The water, which they didn't dare drink, ran brown from the spigot.
Do you like to lick the spigot that turns on the hose?
But the Chinese government tightened the spigot of money that was available.
Facebook hasn't officially turned on the monetization spigot for Messenger or WhatsApp yet.
Previous efforts to block inversions have not shut the spigot of such deals.
We know they deliberated about it internally and eventually shut off the spigot.
Liking what they saw, investors cranked open the venture capital spigot in 103.
God began working in my heart and opened up a spigot of love.
Everyone was trying to make their nut before the spigot got turned off.
Turn the spigot and water flows through, courtesy of your local water provider.
Is it going to turn the spigot on a gushing new revenue stream?
"We filled up our bucket, and the spigot kept running," Mr. Remus said.
Its secret: Dealmakers who helped start-ups tap a spigot of private money.
When Deutsche's real estate team cut off Trump, private banking opened the spigot.
The exact same thing happened on the same spigot about a year later.
The camera cuts to a black boy drinking water out of a spigot.
"The population doesn't go away when you turn off the spigot," Carey said.
Given Snapchat's aspirations of going public, turning on the money spigot is a necessity.
And for a city that floats on leaks, Mueller will turn off the spigot.
So last spring, I got myself a one-gallon stoneware crock with a spigot.
Trust in government isn't something that can be turned off and on like a spigot.
The ratings declined, gently at first, and the "Idol" pop-star spigot began trickling dust.
But it doesn't mean the cash spigot will last, and that could be a problem.
The Democratic Party must return Planned Parenthood's political largesse and turn off the taxpayer spigot.
It's not, though, how Facebook has worked since 2014, when it shut off that spigot.
Every headline feels like a new saturation point, but the spigot just continues to run.
The few conservative billionaires who rallied around Mr. Trump appear to have closed the spigot.
Our sources say lots of friction was created when Tekashi turned off the cash spigot.
But there was more honey, lots of it, in a white bucket with a spigot.
Spring training games are well underway, but, finally, baseball has opened up its money spigot.
There was no bathroom, just a single outdoor spigot to shower and wash clothes and dishes.
"You will just have taken it from one spigot and put it into another," Quigley said.
The financial spigot was opened wide, both by traditional bank lenders and increasingly by private equity.
Vaccine production is a complex process that cannot be turned on and off like a spigot.
As the political winds changed, he finds the spigot cut off, and credit has run dry.
But any suggestion that the American aid spigot might be closed a bit has prompted indignation.
Once there's something worth watching on IGTV, the company could open the cross-promo traffic spigot.
"The problem is, as we ramp up, it's not like turning on a spigot," she said.
Trump, Reed added, "has the ability to turn on the money spigot like no one else."
After Brexit, the spigot of European Union (EU) funding could start to run dry for Cornwall.
When your bathtub is nearly full, it's usually a sensible idea to turn down the spigot.
That assertion could undergo a stress test if and when the Trump administration opens the funding spigot.
This gadget attaches to a spigot and works with Apple Homekit to fully automate dad's watering schedule.
The town has a spigot outside the fire station for families who no longer have running water.
Unlike fake laughter, you can't turn genuine laughter on and off like a spigot, laughter experts said.
Likewise, the term "junkies" came from this initial dry period when the heroin spigot abruptly shut off.
If that cash spigot runs dry — a so-called liquidity crisis — banks can quickly get into trouble.
Mr. Gilliam's campaign for mayor started with a spigot of cash that never seemed to turn off.
So long as the Fed keeps the spigot open, banks are widely expected to continue to rally.
The order, requested by Mr. Abbott, covers six Texas counties and opens the spigot for federal aid.
Facebook's business model is running ads, so there's no real way to turn off the spigot completely.
So, he helped spin it off, renamed it Spigot, and eventually turned it into an application advertising company.
So it's not surprising that the possibility of the spigot being cut off entirely is unnerving some folks.
You'll learn to compensate by angling the spigot but you do have to keep an eye on it.
I don't think you can just rush out there and just say we got an open-ended spigot.
First, it shows that the Trump administration has largely turned off the regulatory spigot for new, discretionary rules.
The bottom line: Medicare Advantage is a money spigot for insurers these days, my colleague Bob Herman writes.
The kingdom steered OPEC on Wednesday to cut back on the oil spigot in order to boost prices.
Also fuelling investment flows are expectations the central bank will loosen the monetary spigot by cutting interest rates.
Mr. Smith hauled the boy to the shower and held him up to the spigot, Ms. Perkins said.
This gadget attaches to a spigot and works with Apple Homekit to fully automate your grandma's watering schedule.
"You can think of that as turning off the spigot of new regulations," Dooling said in an interview.
That drop in engagement demonstrated to aides just how powerful a slight adjustment in the spigot can be.
Both pending cases could open a spigot of new information in Democrats' bid to expose wrongdoing by the president.
Without the promise of a government spigot, company brass will have more motivation to stay out of the red.
Equally important then (and far more so now): The geopolitical advantage controlling the world's major oil spigot gave Washington.
All we would need to do is open the spigot at our Southern border, and the flood would start.
Then I saw Steve step up on a small fire department spigot against the wall, looking over the crowed.
And he invested in hoses specially designed for potable water to run downhill to his house from a spigot.
But after 147 days, he relented, and the spigot of potential news, and insults to reporters, flipped back on.
Two days after the summit, China lowered its reserve requirement on banks, essentially opening the spigot for more lending.
The Fed wants to unclog the credit spigot and eliminate illiquidity as a contributing factor to the coming slowdown.
Sanders' endless spigot of small contributions from fervent supporters keeps him flush even while he lags in the polls.
Ross Humboldt (Patrick Wilson), the story's secondary antagonist, is transformed into a spigot for King-isms and metaphor regurgitation.
There was a spigot in the alley where the freight trucks dock, a benefit of choosing Target over Walmart.
Or is he opening the spigot, with the threat of a flood to come, to wring concessions from Europe?
But he ran out of money, and J. P. Morgan Jr., who had provided financing, turned off the spigot.
State officials say they may slow down the spigot at the troubled Oroville Dam, even as they face approaching storms.
Anything to lure the next class of coveted high school recruits, all of us who make the money spigot possible.
To offer these companies the open spigot of federal funding seems too risky, both for taxpayers and for student borrowers.
It is expected that Trump and Tsipras will examine ways to open the spigot on U.S. capital flows to Greece.
It's up to Congress to keep up the pressure until we know for certain the spigot is finally closed. Reps.
A Cruz victory in Wisconsin would likely open a new cash spigot for the anti-Trump forces, multiple sources say.
It needs to persuade its lenders, which have extended money to the company in bankruptcy, to keep that spigot flowing.
Second, the tax cut "spigot" will take time to flow and will inevitably run off in different and unpredictable directions.
But the government's influence over the media goes well beyond the advertising spigot, with officials sometimes resorting to outright bribery.
"There is a building next to the marina, and there is a water spigot at that building," Mr. Wright said.
When it comes to news about this family, Harvey Levin's Hollywood gossip site is the spigot from which the tap flows.
Tehran is able to affect the outcome of various conflicts by controlling the spigot of men, money, and, most importantly, munitions.
He's more confident about Facebook selling ads on video, and has partnerships lined up for whenever the spigot gets turned on.
"Around June 1, it was like someone just turned off the spigot, and we didn't have rain for months," said Watters.
I want small startups to be able to turn on a spigot previously available to the well-connected and well-heeled.
Which leads us to appreciating how the data flowing from the spigot over the next few weeks will be very helpful.
They built a world in which the embargo, that benighted informational spigot, has been destroyed replaced by the well-placed leak.
At the front of the line, a spigot, linked to an underground spring, poked up from a pool of muddy water.
He installed flooring, built doors for those crooked closets and even closed off the outdoor spigot so it wouldn't burst again.
They want to get to the stage where they can profit from the company's I.P.O., or they turn off the spigot.
Researchers cite a possible reason: The aid spigot dries up for the organizations that provide contraceptive services to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
The Ukrainian State Border Guard seized anti-tank missile components, reportedly the AT-6900 Spigot, destined for Iran on Jan. 2628.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning as the earnings spigot opens and the Fed concludes its two-day July meeting.
In the 1950s and 1960s, "news management," an ungainly shard of Cold War bureaucratese, evoked presidents tightly controlling the spigot of information.
"They flip the switch and the traffic, the spigot, just turns on," said Zaneis of TAG, the ad industry's anti-fraud initiative.
Extending an olive branch, Trump also entertained the idea of opening the spigot of foreign investment to help secure Kim&aposs rule.
You know when a drop of water forms on the spigot of your tap and just hangs there until you touch it?
Crucially, Lafontant worked with an American church group to hire engineers to pipe water from the dammed river into a communal spigot.
It deploys the pathetic fallacy promiscuously, dipping heartwarming scenes in honeyed light, and turning on the rain spigot during a fraught confrontation.
That kind of easy money is disappearing from markets as global central banks turn the spigot on accommodative monetary policy, Schumacher said.
When Mr. Yanukovych fled to Russia after a popular uprising in 33, prosecutors say, the spigot of funds from Ukraine dried up.
The big picture: The leveraged loan market's real test will come after Labor Day, when the spigot turns significantly to the left.
Title III of the act grants the federal government the power to open the financial spigot for significant loans to these firms.
But when banks turned off the credit spigot around the 2270 financial crisis, developers started getting more creative in finding alternative financing.
North Korea imports virtually all of its oil from China, and cutting off the spigot could severely undermine the North Korean economy.
That could include turning off the spigot in response to other U.S. actions, including legislation supporting anti-government protesters in Hong Kong.
Bonus: you won't have to invest in a loose spigot gathering up dust and taking up drawer space for most of the year.
And as that funding spigot dried up, it would lead to job losses and a drop in gross state product, the report said.
With asset sales ahead of schedule and depleting earnings, Lance needs to put more money to work to keep the cash spigot flowing.
That doesn't mean shutting off the spigot of oil from allies like Saudi Arabia would be easy, but at least now it's possible.
Creatures can move around real obstacles, and some effects can modify the environment, like a spigot that slowly fills the room with water.
Investors also tightened the spigot for investment-grade U.S. corporations as well, according to the Bank of America Merrill Lynch U.S. Corporate Index.
Trump clearly fails to recognize that Mexico has leverage in controlling the spigot of non-Mexican Central and South American migrants travelling north.
Manafort became wealthy from the "cash spigot" that came from working for his "golden goose in Ukraine," former President Viktor Yanukovych, Asonye said.
Almost every home has a large white plastic tank with a spigot parked in the courtyard or driveway, filled with the local red.
The recent ruling covers the ban's refugee component, but the "resettlement pipeline" isn't a spigot that can easily be turned off and on.
At the same time, he has pledged to turn his record-shattering personal spending spigot on for whomever emerges as the Democratic nominee.
In particular, spigot mortars offer a way to provide a small tele-operated platform with a very substantial warhead for close-range use.
Over the past decade or so, Middle Eastern oligarchs have quietly untapped their spigot of cash and let it flow into Silicon Valley.
The drops in Singapore's residential rents has - mistakenly - being attributed to the government turning off the spigot of foreign workers flowing into the country.
And the government has a looser grip on the spigot, because China dismantled some currency restrictions to open up its economy in recent years.
We've reached a moment where opulence is a bad look, and rightfully so, but that doesn't mean anyone's about to turn off the spigot.
Cutting off a really big spigot The U.S. side of Niagara Falls may be temporarily shut off so a pedestrian bridge can be fixed.
When the doors break, I always head to the hot-water spigot on our unit, with two cups of instant-coffee powder in hand.
It was not a safety valve for the female energy that might otherwise knock out the spigot with its force of pent-up desire.
He held a cantaloupe-size wad of tissue under his nose from which blood was pouring out as if a spigot had been opened.
Cutting off that cash spigot, these voices warn, could spark the very type of migrant wave that Trump's wall is designed to protect against.
The ongoing effort by some in Congress to open the spigot on the PFC is beginning to feel a lot like a backroom deal.
It's time for us to end the open-spigot approach to military spending and bring some much needed scrutiny to the bloated Pentagon budget.
It's not just storytelling for an A.D.H.D. audience; it's a power move, showing how fully HBO has turned on the money spigot for this show.
"Think of it as a water spigot: When it's turned on, it stays on," said Greg Gardner, a CFP and president of The Gardner Group.
Less than 18 months later, insiders within the pair's vast political network are concerned that the Kochs may be shutting off the financial spigot entirely.
Those shifts have had an unintended domino effect on many of the companies and programmers that relied on Facebook's spigot of data for their businesses.
That's another reason Uber has to turn on the cash subsidy spigot every once in a while, just to tamp down any gains Lyft makes.
And-- then they just turned a spigot loose which they had to do and build a whole bunch of things they dumped in the sea.
We're either the cheaters who pay kids, or we're the guys saying to families: 'We want your kid but, no, no, the spigot just stopped.
Shutting off the spigot to Iraq could squeeze the country&aposs access to cash, gumming up its financial system and wreaking havoc on its economy.
Her bathrooms are so damaged that she now showers in the garage, under a meager trickle of water from a plastic jug with a spigot.
Mr. Weber acknowledged last month that nothing could be done to turn off the money spigot immediately, partly because the rules need to be tightened.
There were many prizes, for he was a great spigot of words which, once flowing, wouldn't easily stop: poems most notably, but essays and criticism too.
It's easy to promise you'll turn off the spigot of big money — until you find yourself choosing between an underfunded campaign and compromising on your ideals.
"When you say, 'I'm going to retire,' and you turn on the spigot from your savings, the shift in psychology is so big," Ms. Herlihy said.
It is "difficult with the public to turn the spigot on and off," said Brian Fuller, a waste manager with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
They often happen when one political party feels that threatening to shut the federal-funding spigot is the best leverage to use in a political battle.
DeGrom could still wait for free agency to shop himself around, but owners have largely turned off the cash spigot the open market used to represent.
Production sources tell TMZ ... the bigwigs have changed the policy of limiting alcohol consumption ... the spigot is wide open and the cast is taking full advantage.
But it is not a way to make money in anything but the long term, when you have enough customers to ease off on the money spigot.
"They haven't yet turned on the monetization spigot for Messenger or WhatsApp, so there should be significant headroom still," said Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
They actually need to have this go better because they have to have the spigot for the resources from China and other places get turned on again.
In any case, even as people are becoming more skeptical of Facebook's policies and motives than ever, the site continues to operate as a giant money spigot.
Although some regions, especially the north-east, have endured a tough few years, China has kept defaults to a minimum and held its credit spigot wide open.
Cutting off Trump's spigot of verbal freestyling, particularly now that he has his hands on the most powerful military on the planet, would be an epic mistake.
What happens is that customers enter their banking data into an app, and thereby open a spigot on their inner-most financial secrets to the fintech firms.
To understand why this is the case, imagine a bathtub with a faucet at either end, one spigot producing cold water, the other would produce hot water.
If it decides to keep the spigot cranked, the bar for profitable American production gets higher, investment falls and the sector contracts, regardless of Mr. Trump's intentions.
As the Obama administration works out those problems, congressional inaction would turn off the spigot at the end of the year and shut out any new applications.
Even as his father kept open a spigot of cash to prop up his son's enterprises, Donald Trump cultivated a public image of wealth, extravagance, and success.
Then the platforms turned off the money spigot, and now the founders are in Washington lobbying against 'digital censorship' — and creating their own fever-swamp news app.
The demographics, the high school populations, were increasing for a while, and then when the federal government went to direct lending, it really opened up the spigot.
Razing forests to graze cattle—an area larger than South America has been cleared in the past quarter century—turns a carbon sink into a carbon spigot.
The Churchill Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers (AVRE) was equipped with a 290-millimeter spigot mortar that fired a 40-pound bomb containing 26 pounds of high explosive.
More fundamentally, the I.O.C. — half of whose members sit on the board of WADA — is a body dedicated to the money spigot known as the Olympic Games.
But with super PACs protected by the Citizens United ruling and Congress in no mood to turn off the cash spigot, the chances for meaningful reform look slim.
In addition, the central banks of the euro zone, Australia and China are all expected open the monetary spigot further this year, while Germany is considering fiscal stimulus.
ASMAN: President Trump taking action on the opioid crisis this week, declaring a public health emergency, opening the spigot for more tax dollars to treat addiction and overdoses.
While the current pact is only for 2018 and 2019, those who preach fiscal restraint fret that the spending spigot is unlikely to be shut off after that.
He is also charged with laundering those funds through real estate and other means and engaging in bank fraud once the spigot of money dried up in 2014.
"We don't have the liquefaction facilities constructed yet to automatically turn on the spigot," said Chad P. Bown, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Others who have made generous donations to charities during their working years — but have since shut off this spigot in retirement — are now dipping their toes back in.
Argentines have learned that while a default severely reduces the flow of international credit in the short to medium term, the credit spigot will eventually be opened back up.
In addition, the central banks of the euro zone, Australia and China are all expected step open the monetary spigot further this year while Germany is considering fiscal stimulus.
So selling [Spigot] took 14 months, the deal died four times, and my wife will tell you the little bit of hair I had at the time, I lost.
The bigger issue — the sense that the PC version of Marvel Heroes is functionally "dead" now — should dissipate once Omega is running and the content spigot switches back on.
To be certain, the Clinton Foundation has a host of loyal contributors that are interested in the organization's work, and no one expects the money spigot to shut completely.
"We have to wait to see if management turns on the 'promotion spigot' again," following last week's brief closure of a Massachusetts restaurant due to sick employees, Fersedi said.
Most experts agree that we cannot toll our way to a $1 trillion investment plan by simply opening the spigot for a slew of public-private partnerships, or P3s.
A subsequent ruling lifted various limits on individual donations to those groups, turning on the unlimited spigot of cash as long as the PACs don't coordinate spending with campaigns.
Facing long odds, Sanders is inventing grievances & nonexistent paths to the nomination to rile his supporters & keep fundraising spigot on Bernie Sanders, take back your words about Hillary Clinton.
"If passed, this would open the spigot up for some more site surveys," said Stimson, former deputy assistant secretary of Defense for detainee affairs under President George W. Bush.
I can imagine them both waiting in line for their brief turn at a cold-water spigot, poised to clean themselves as swiftly and as fully as they could.
The good news is that lenders have opened the spigot in the past few years, and more capital is flowing to companies than it did during the Great Recession.
When I would get up there in the morning, I'd turn the water on at the spigot and let it fill the trenches slowly as I went to work.
Last year, the company shut its doors after its aggressive recruiting practices and its students' lacklustre record in the job market prompted the DoE to turn off the federal spigot.
All this could mean that the government will keep the fiscal spigot wide open and maintain pressure on the central bank to prolong its massive monetary stimulus, some economists say.
Although the Bank of Thailand (BOT) has not taken any policy action, the mere prospect of car loan curbs has been enough to tighten the finance spigot to domestic buyers.
Still, the trial may serve as a form of a catharsis for Ukrainians who, by the tens of thousands, helped oust Yanukovych, and finally freeze Manafort's cash spigot in Ukraine.
The spigot of parental money has come to a grinding halt recently, and it has cast TNA's future in more serious doubt than at any other time in its history.
I figured one hose was more or less like the next, so why spend extra cash on something that simply needed to move water from the spigot to the sprayer?
And in a 2016 Arizona Republic story, she challenged the assertion of the previous owner of the gas station, who said that it had a spigot and wood-burning stove.
The agency does not test wells for bacteria unless water drawn from taps test positive for bacteria — and for the last two years, monthly DHEC "spigot" tests have not detected bacteria.
You saw with Conor Lamb versus Rick Saccone is a good example, where you had all this national, corporate money flowing through a big spigot to try to help him out.
"There's no question about central banks running interference and creating high valuations but the fact is they are not necessarily going to simply turn off spigot and run away," he said.
And, of course, Judicial Watch and other Clinton nemeses will keep the scandal spigot flowing, hoping to reduce public support for her and her programs, making their passage that much harder.
"The spigot will get turned off as we approach those levels and it will become the same kind of self-fulfilling bottom we have seen before," the "Mad Money " host said.
That gave the company an incredible amount of leverage over publishers, as a few tweaks to its algorithm could, like turning a spigot, direct traffic away from or to news articles.
Heightened expectations for an ECB easing come as other global central banks move to loosen the monetary spigot with the People's Bank of China on Friday taking steps to boost lending.
" While Mr. LaCorte waits to see if Facebook will turn the spigot back on, he is moving more content to YouTube and creating an anti-censorship Reddit-like "Free Speech Zone.
" Coupal said the private-sector money "isn't there since no sane investor would ever put money into this thing, and the federal government cut off the spigot a long time ago.
Some changes, for instance, could leave students largely learning on their own from self-help YouTube-style videos and allow the companies responsible unfettered access to a spigot of taxpayer funds.
Steven Partridge, Northern Virginia Community College's vice president for strategic partnerships and workforce innovation, says they and other institutions are trying to create "a spigot" of workers tuned to local markets.
To weather the economic storm, many farmers have relied on a spigot of bank credit that can be traced to the aftermath of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis, which started in 2007.
Hopes that global central banks will keep the money spigot open have helped to temper some of the fears, and all eyes are on the Fed's two-day meeting starting on Tuesday.
Although the Bank of Thailand (BOT) has taken no policy action yet, analysts say the mere prospect of car loan curbs has been enough to tighten the finance spigot to domestic buyers.
Problem is, the spigot may not get wider: the S&P 500 had a payout ratio (dividends paid relative to net income) of 42% versus its long-term average of about 45%.
"It's almost like they turned the spigot off overnight," said Jim Fish, the president of Waste Management, a Houston-based company that is the largest recycler of residential waste in North America.
But Facebook&aposs strategic shift indicates that turning it from a popular app into another cash cow won&apost be as simple as turning an ad spigot to replicate Instagram&aposs success.
Though many designers stayed quiet in the following months, the spigot opened during this fashion week as designers used the platforms available to stand up for the causes that most concern them.
A sense that some great expectations are being radically revised downwards; that someone has turned down a previously unquenchable money spigot; that unit economics can matter even when you're in growth mode.
Given Puerto Rico's bloated public sector issues and prior financial problems, opening up the spigot of federal taxpayer dollars without proper oversight will only mask the island's persistent governance and transparency problems.
But when a popular uprising forced Mr. Yanukovych from power in 2014 and that financial spigot shut off, the government claims, Mr. Manafort resorted to bank fraud rather than give up his lifestyle.
Children pick up devices early, and by their teens are spending six hours a day and more on screens — with phones, laptops and iPads, guzzling from the spigot of Netflix, Hulu and YouTube.
This gives you a unique power against the Breitbart fake news spigot, the shameless fossil fuel industry, and Charles and David Kochs' climate denial operation, all of which enabled the president's fateful decision.
In addition to trying to undermine Trump, Bloomberg seems to be attempting to quell Democratic fears that his role as a reliable spigot of money to the party won't change if he runs.
He&aposs charged with not paying taxes on millions of dollars from Ukraine and defrauding banks once that money spigot was cut off—plus such crimes against nature as buying a $15,000 ostrich coat.
Yet for some, the inclusion of Sears' new language in its SEC filing could be seen as a signal that Lampert's financial spigot could turn off, Joshua Friedman, legal analyst at Debtwire, told CNBC.
Interestingly, when the United States announced a cut to UNRWA's budget, it was Hamas, the U.S.-designated terrorist agency, that was first in line to demand that the UN keep the financial spigot on.
Rubio's supporters, and the candidate himself, have expressed regret that after Trump trounced him in the Nevada caucus, Rubio transformed himself into a juvenile insult spigot, a junior achiever version of the Master Donald.
The Cubs snapped St. Louis' three-year run of division titles that September and, given the gushing spigot of young talent to come, figured to occupy the top seat in the NL Central indefinitely.
The House of Representatives, which passed a bill last week authorizing assistance for Hurricane Harvey, will likely open the spigot of taxpayer funds to Puerto Rico and other areas tormented by recent mega storms.
Elsewhere, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will hold a hearing Tuesday on accountability at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, which controls the Obama administration's rule-making spigot. http://2023.usa.
Pipelines are themselves a significant source of climate changing methane, and they also open up the spigot that induces and supports increasing shale gas extraction, fracking and use, contributing more dirty fossil fuel emissions.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda was doing the right thing by committing to keep the money spigot wide open until inflation hit his 2 percent target.
A month or so earlier, the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, and other agencies (who'd received billions in donations for this disaster) began turning off the spigot of money that was keeping its clients afloat.
The simmering trade war with the United States has hit the country's exports and investments, while Beijing has kept banks from turning on the lending spigot to wean the country from its addiction to borrowing.
But I didn't have a lot of visibility into how the water from the standalone Source panels moved from roof to spigot, or how an average consumer would make that work in their own home.
President Obama's second term in the White House was coming to an end, and federal agencies were scrambling to issue one last flurry of rules before Donald Trump shut off the regulatory spigot in Washington.
Perhaps most sensationally, Gates said that while he was helping Manafort set up their financial spigot, he was fleecing the longtime GOP operative himself -- turning in fake expense claims worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Mr. Booker had not invested heavily in a digital donor program in advance of his run, and he never successfully turned on the spigot of small, grass-roots contributions as some of his rivals did.
This makes ASLS only the country's second law school on ABA probation ― the first of which, Charlotte School of Law, subsequently was shut off from the federal student loan spigot by the U.S. Department of Education.
Chief Justice Roberts may also have his eye on the prospect of organisations other than mainstream churches "syphoning off the public spigot" (as Mr Seidel puts it) if all funding streams were opened to religious entities.
The referees' call was affirmed due to goaltender interference on Pavelski, infuriating Sharks coach Peter DeBoer, who argued at length after the call and was still chugging from the anger spigot when asked about the call.
In the late 1970s, when Donald Trump crossed the river into the glittering precincts of Manhattan — converting the old Commodore Hotel near Grand Central Terminal into a Grand Hyatt — his father opened a spigot of loans.
Whether you're camping in a remote spot where you need to bring your own water, or you're toting water back and forth from a common campground spigot, having a big water jug makes staying hydrated easier.
In addition, we're creating half the number of startups we did four decades ago, nearly all venture capital goes to three states, rural lending is woefully low, and the capital spigot to small businesses is trickling.
Facebook supposedly realized the error of its ways and turned off the spigot that allowed friend data to be collected—but as it turns out you could just buy your way back in if you really wanted.
The Obama administration's decision to bar ITT Educational Services, one of the nation's largest operators of for-profit colleges, from using federal financial aid to enroll new students shuts off the cash spigot to the troubled company.
President Prexy of the local university; Dr. Specialist, whose diagnoses can be bought; two lap dog artistes, Yasha and Dauber; even Junior and Sister Mister, both idlers — all do as they're told once the cash spigot opens.
The nickel-plated brass hardware is crush-proof and corrosion-resistant, and the octagonal exterior shape of the couplings makes it easy to twist the hose onto or off of a spigot, sprinkler, sprayer, and so forth.
Not only does it have a ramp that lets him get up into his parents' bed, but it's got its spigot and water dish, toy closet, and interior track lighting that's synced with Amazon Alexa to change colors.
Some wealthy contributors are so disgusted with representatives in Congress asking them for money so they can give it to other candidates and thereby be elected to leadership positions that the contributors are considering closing the money spigot.
Heightened expectations for an ECB easing come as other global central banks move to loosen the monetary spigot, including the People's Bank of China, which on Friday cut the amount of cash that banks must hold as reserves.
I discovered a cold brew coffee maker on amazon this summer that makes a GALLON of cold brew, and I love that it has a spigot so I can pour easily instead of trying to find a container.
Wakatabe would join a board divided between those who favor maintaining or even ramping up the BOJ's huge monetary support, and those who want to eventually turn off the money spigot given the rising cost of prolonged easing.
It may like to insist that it's not a media business, the way it has muscled its way to the top of the media landscape simply by controlling the traffic spigot and the supply of advertising dollars is undeniable.
Available in two capacities—30 quarts for $275 and 70 quarts for $400—the Elite also comes in four different color combos, includes a drainage spigot, cup holders on the lid, and a bottle opener tucked under its rim.
Kuroda has stressed his resolve to keep the monetary spigot wide open to achieve his elusive inflation target, a sign the BOJ will maintain its massive stimulus program even as other central banks move toward ending crisis-mode stimulus.
In March he said he wants to cut off the spigot that has helped fund many micro ventures around the world: a little-noticed federal agency called OPIC that is a backstop lender for community banks in developing countries.
In the past, YouTube and Twitch have each issued statements about how hard they're working to prevent hateful speech on their platforms, but the comment sections of any of these "booby streamer" compilations is an endless spigot of hate.
Yes, there have been some changes to what sorts of companies VCs seek to support, including increased emphasis on financial fundamentals, but that's just about aiming the fire hose in a slightly different direction, not about shutting the spigot.
In addition to providing accreditation, and thereby opening up the spigot of federal dollars to institutions that engaged in fraudulent practices, the institutions it oversaw also produced the worst student outcomes of any accrediting agency in the United States.
They have hired outside law firms (often stocked with former N.C.A.A. employees) to investigate accusations and, if necessary, to enter into a plea negotiation with the N.C.A.A., preferably one that does not turn off the spigot of athletic revenues.
This was not an isolated instance: Reports chronicle how executives tinker with recommendation formulas that determine whether customers see certain goods, turning algorithms on and off as retailers watch sales flow and dry up, Amazon's hand on the spigot.
We hoped that the repair would be covered by our homeowner warranty we picked up when buying the house, but apparently our policy, like many, didn't cover many common situations including a leaking hose spigot attached to the house.
The party, known as Opposition Bloc, had fallen behind in paying Mr. Manafort's invoices, according to Mr. Kilimnik and other people familiar with the situation, and the pair hoped to persuade Mr. Lyovochkin to turn the spigot back on.
A March 2016 memo to Washington Post reporters explained multiple ways to "compel Mexico" to "make a one-time payment of $5-10 billion" to keep the U.S. from cutting off the spigot of money it already sends to Mexico annually.
A workaholic who does not play golf or drink much - making him a rare breed among Japanese policy elites - Kuroda has proved to be a safe hand for the government with his unwavering commitment to keep the money spigot wide open.
ML: Selling Spigot was wonderful, but the sales process was very challenging and tedious, and partially that's because there aren't many people who understand cross-border transactions and specifically how you take a U.S. company and sell it to China.
As the founders of the Google search engine, Larry Page and Sergey Brin have almost unfettered control over an immense spigot of financial resources, money which they have plowed into ambitious projects like driverless cars, internet balloons, and eternal life.
To reopen the financial spigot, it must certify that the money will be used to help Ukraine overhaul its economy, rather than line the pockets of the country's politicians and the powerful class of ultrawealthy businessmen known as the oligarchs.
LONDON — As a spigot from China gushed staggering amounts of money into Western soccer properties in recent years, fueling billions of dollars in sales, a 22016-year-old business executive from Britain seemed to have a seat at many deal tables.
It's also why people like Nubank's Velez, who have seen this story play out in Europe and Latin America and who are seeing the early phases of it in the U.S., are apparently keeping the money spigot open for now.
THE HAGUE — As concern grows that Dutch politics is being influenced by American money, a new campaign disclosure report released in the Netherlands on Wednesday provided a twist: The spigot of American cash seems to have been mostly shut off.
But beyond simply opening the spigot to more money, we should push the American government to create an alternative to China's vision for tech dominance for another reason: It would be a way to develop a more accessible tech industry.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan downgraded its assessment on inflation and its governor stressed his resolve to keep the money spigot wide open, reinforcing views Japan will lag well behind its U.S. and European peers in dialing back crisis-mode policies.
"It may be that what the US side wants—a level playing field for trade and investment alongside China turning off the spigot on its oil pipeline to North Korea —are not asks that China is prepared to answer positively," she said.
"I think when that spigot opens, it's probably going to overflow because the fashion industry is, I think, laden with it," Banks told BuzzFeed News this week when asked if she believed the modeling industry would soon experience it's own #MeToo moment.
To win a congressional seat or the presidency means pitching a platform that can turn on the spigot of cash from the rich and powerful seeking to influence the policy decisions and governance of each candidate they help turn into an elected official.
Mark Holden, chairman of the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, one of the Koch network's main umbrella groups, signaled that it would require a significant change in tactics by Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, for his group to open the spigot.
By replacing family preference with extra points for speaking English, bringing money or holding an advanced degree -- as the new legislation, supported by the Trump administration, proposes -- conservatives hope to close the spigot on the flow of immigrants likely to vote Democratic.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's central bank chief on Friday signaled his readiness to ramp up stimulus if the economic recovery lost steam, in an emphatic pushback against creeping speculation it could tighten the money spigot as other economies dial back crisis-mode policies.
But the Democrats are also deeply indebted to one man: Mr. Trump, whose provocations and tirades — along with a loud crusade against his own party's donors — have virtually shut off what once promised to be a half-billion-dollar spigot of outside money.
At Mr. Trump's direct urging, and to the surprise of some Republican Party officials, the national committee, which severed ties to Mr. Moore weeks ago, opened a financial spigot that could help Mr. Moore with voter turnout in the contest's closing days.
This funding will turn on a spigot to research issues like how storing firearms affects incidents of family fire, how firearms licensing restrictions contribute to or prevent issues of domestic violence, or how practical gun safety education classes are in mitigating accidental shootings.
Ever-more teams are now seeking to imitate the bust-and-boom cycle of the past two champions—the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs, who both subjected their fans to three brutal rebuilding years while they stockpiled young talent before turning on the spending spigot.
Over the last decade, the court — with an originalist tilt favoring a strict reading of the constitution — has broadened the right to own guns (2008), opened up the campaign funding spigot from corporations (2010), and invalidated part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act (2013).
"Tech stocks have taken a beating in the past few months, and every time there is a stock market correction, people start to wonder if the spigot of capital that has fueled so much Bay Area growth is about to be turned off," Palmer said.
Dating back to David Simon's landmark HBO drama "The Wire" and miniseries "The Corner," though, television has drilled into the hopelessness of law enforcement's efforts -- depicting what amounts to a giant game of Whac-a-Mole, where cutting off from one spigot simply opens another.
She said the experience of living with them was vital to teaching her how to survive with the bare essentials—in Mesita, they hauled water from a spigot in the middle of the village, cooked on a wood stove, took baths in a galvanized tub.
It is counting on the Education Department under the Trump administration to reopen the loan spigot that the agency turned off last month after the American Bar Association, the law school accreditor, found that the school did not satisfy its admissions and curriculum standards.
That evening, we checked into Accra's five-star Kempinski Hotel because it's fancy, has a huge pool surrounded by grassy fields and because, for our last few days here, we wanted the water to actually come out of the spigot when we turned it on.
You can find wine, spirits, beer, and cava at La Pineda, and the shop produces its own vermouth, the bottles for which get filled from a spigot attached to an old barrel on a chest-high shelf at a slight lean in the back of the store.
But imagine if we turned that spigot of data and incisive algorithms toward those who presume to judge and control us: Algorithms should be another important check on the system, revealing patterns of unfairness with a clarity that can be obscured in day-to-day life.
The president has backed away from his threat to circumvent Congress by declaring a national emergency to redirect money for the border wall, which would have paved the way for the government to reopen but would also have opened the spigot on a stream of legal challenges.
It was a nondisclosure agreement that turned off the spigot of accusations against the comedian and actor Bill Cosby, who was forced to grapple with women's complaints when a former Temple University athletic department employee, Andrea Constand, accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2005.
As long as the president's lawyers can focus the debate on the narrower question of Ukraine, they can argue that the charges against the president focus on a foreign policy sideshow: how the president uses the spigot of American aid and attention to mold another country's behavior.
If they can just beat the nefarious liberals, immigrants can be sent home, coal jobs will come back, the oil and gas spigot can stay open, hamburgers will be served for every meal, store clerks will say "Merry Christmas," and we can keep ourselves safe by building walls.
In a sign of its concern at the renewed volatility in financial markets, Turkey's Central Bank announced on Friday that it would suspend one-week repo auctions — closing the spigot on one source of cash for banks — for a period of time, which analysts called an unusual move.
You hook them to a spigot, turn on the flow, and that "short" hose starts to stretch out, eventually doubling or even tripling is length as if by magic Well, that magic is just the inherent elasticity of latex and the clever design of a knit polyester cover.
But there is an awful lot of stimulus in the system, from low federal taxes do a budget deal that generously spreads the money around to all kinds of government spending programs to a Federal Reserve that seem to be turning the monetary spigot back on, slowly but surely.
According to multiple people familiar with the talks who requested anonymity to discuss a private meeting, the clubs were told that either the event — which teams treat as little more than a preseason tuneup — had to become more meaningful or RSE would be forced to turn off the spigot.
"This is a great start but we've seen years where we got a fair amount of precipitation through the end of December then it was almost like nature turned off the spigot," said Devon Upadhyay, manager of the water resource management group at the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
"Trump thinks that if he just turns the oil spigot off the Iranians, and bring crude oil revenue to near zero, the Iranians will fold negotiate a new deal," one European official who was deeply involved in negotiating the agreement said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid alienating the administration.
Details of the plan and its implications for startup companies are still being assessed, but the spigot is now on for businesses large and small to avail themselves of low-interest stimulus loans and financing that should keep them afloat even as prolonged shutdowns look to continue in the nation's most populous cities.
"Japan, at the end of last year, had a consumption tax hike — it's starting to bite its nails about that, but with the likelihood that this is going to be an election year here in Japan, I think that the government will absolutely open the spigot on fiscal spending," he told CNBC.
House Democrats on Thursday night flagged to a federal appeals court panel comments made earlier this week by President Donald Trump's lawyers during the Senate impeachment trial in hopes it can spur a win in a pending case that could open a spigot of new information in their bid to remove the president.
In "Untitled" (2014), which is derived from an inspirational poster you might see in the hallway of an elementary school, Owens makes a few additions and interruptions to the image of man whose head has become a lemonade juicer, with his bald pate joined to a blue funnel and his nose as the spigot.
If the past 16 months have been any indication, the sucker will prove to be Trump's supporters: the same people who ate up his false claim to be funding his own campaign with his massive wealth, who then opened up the small donor spigot and thus unwittingly funneled donations to his various business interests.
"There is now a permanent infrastructure of both super PACs and dark money groups that can turn on the spigot and open the sluice to have the money come pouring in at any given moment," said Meredith McGehee, a veteran of political finance and ethics who serves as the head of policy at Issue One.
"Every month that passes without the full M.O.U. means New York misses out on at least 1,000 new units of affordable, senior and supportive housing," a group of advocates said in a statement on Saturday, referring to the memorandum of understanding that the legislative leaders and the governor must sign to open the funding spigot.
He starts from a stronger position in many ways than that day in 2015, fully in command of the advantages of incumbency — the gushing fund-raising spigot, the unparalleled media bullhorn, the tools of government to reward or punish, the big plane with "United States of America" stenciled on its side conveying power and respect.
Beginning in October 2016, Myanmar's military and local officials methodically removed sharp tools that could be used for self-defense by the Rohingya, destroyed fences around Rohingya homes to make military raids easier, armed and trained ethnic Rakhine Buddhists, and shut off the spigot of international aid for the impoverished Rohingya community, the Fortify Rights report says.
"Despite the huge fiscal costs that such a policy entails, Saudi Arabia seems determined to keep the spigot open until Russia agrees to rejoin the 23 other OPEC+ producers and participate in a massive collective production cut (which could balloon out to even 2 mb/d) to try to address the demand impact of Coronavirus," she added.
What makes Cohen's scheme feel sleazier—and the corporations' casual admission of the would-be bribes as well—is that it's just a louder, more explicit version of what happens daily in virtually every office tower in DC. Most people in politics wait to cash in after they complete their tenure in public service; Cohen didn't even wait until his pal Donald Trump was inaugurated to turn on the money spigot.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), the No. 2 Senate Republican, endorsed the idea on Tuesday, framing it as the best way to help stricken residents from his state — and to ensure that the spigot of support is not cut off.
"The big question is whether the black hole is entering a new phase -- for example if the spigot has been turned up and the rate of gas falling down the black hole 'drain' has increased for an extended period -- or whether we have just seen the fireworks from a few unusual blobs of gas falling in," said Mark Morris, UCLA professor of physics and astronomy and co-senior study author.

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