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Even traditionally reliable methods for sending checks became risky stopgaps.
"These are all stopgaps that we put in place," she says.
Reloads, on the other hands, see teams going after stopgaps to fill their holes.
The software stopgaps Intel and others did roll out caused a slew of performance issues.
No new weapons programs or production rate increases are allowed under stopgaps, either, Mattis said.
Bowles has lasted his three seasons with two journeymen stopgaps: Ryan Fitzpatrick and Josh McCown.
The long awaited publication of Hesse's diaries can be considered another of these informative stopgaps.
But in the long run, all of these measures are stopgaps until we address climate change.
Stopgaps are needed when Congress fails to approve a full budget on time by that date.
That mediator can impose stopgaps, such as temporary cease-fires, that open up space for negotiation.
They view their taxes as stopgaps that would be scrapped if a global deal is reached.
Others asked that future project plans include better stopgaps so that errors are noticed before integrated testing.
Second-string big men are supposed to be obedient stopgaps, and almost everywhere else in the NBA they are.
Others note that shelters are just temporary stopgaps to address an issue that begins and ends with affordable housing.
The laws' backers seem to see them as necessary stopgaps to protect against their imagined Muslim takeover of America.
But those and other stopgaps also risk endangering the census's chief mandate — a truly accurate count of the population.
A.J. Hawk and Rey Maualuga are stopgaps and Vontaze Burfict is always one bad call away from getting himself suspended.
I was born with a rare heart defect for which there is no cure, only a series of stopgaps and half-measures.
But if the digital media ecosystem can put stopgaps in place to prevent hypertargeting run amok, the impact will be universally positive.
In the absence of broader policy change, women and families find their own stopgaps, doing what they have to do to get by.
The flood insurance program expired in 2017 but has been continued with multiple stopgaps ever since, and was most recently extended until December 21.
It's a strategy that really drives home the idea that drivers are mere stopgaps in Lyft's (and Uber's) long-term plans, and it's not unfounded.
They said they were increasingly giving up on the idea that short-term stopgaps like borrowing from family and friends or postponing purchases would be enough.
The problem is a failed culture where the procedures, stopgaps and the cautions necessary to protect any given asset escalate proportionately with the sensitivity of that asset.
"Most of the measures are temporary stopgaps, and the Judiciary will face many deferred payment obligations after the partial government shutdown ends," an AO spokesperson said in a statement.
But even those stopgaps are out of reach for parts of Pocahontas County, because it is also home to the Green Bank Telescope, the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope.
But just as Tung's block finds itself replete with garbage within a few days of sweeping, the annual cleanup needs additional ad hoc stopgaps until a full cleaning program is instituted.
Structural stopgaps are also important, which is why some will argue that it is better for more than one party to work on JEDI, and still others will advocate a single provider.
They take great care to cover their bases, hoping their lies might serve as stopgaps until they can make them come true, until the lives they are actually pursuing begin to take proper shape.
In hopes of ending the use of private apartments and hotel rooms as stopgaps, the Department of Homeless Services is expanding its shelter system under a plan to open 90 facilities over five years.
Throughout my many years of thottery, I'll admit I've sometimes resorted to stopgaps like Vaseline and olive oil in a desperate pinch, but using household products to grease things up is never a good look.
This jumbled mess of short-term stopgaps, holiday deadlines and must-pass packages with the ever-present threat of shutdown may be a habit, but it is not the way things are supposed to be.
Staff-level discussions between the two chambers have begun in hopes of finding a consensus on spending for the entirety of the fiscal year, but the path forward remains unclear and additional stopgaps may be necessary.
We are past due for a sober examination of the incentive structure that drives our political leaders to favor partisan talking points and kick-the-problem-down-the-road stopgaps over reasoned debate and real solutions.
"He has all these stopgaps to delay the election," said Jason K. Stearns, the director of the Congo Research Group at New York University and author of "Dancing in the Glory of Monsters," a book about the country's war.
Summit Search Group's Proctor said many of his clients worry that former energy sector workers use other jobs — which often have lower status and pay — as stopgaps for tough times, so they won't consider oil and gas "casualties" for jobs now.
Facing a stalemate on immigration, Schumer has shifted the argument slightly by arguing that Democrats are justified in opposing the short-term spending bill because funding the government with a series of stopgaps creates uncertainty for defense and nondefense programs.
Staff-level discussions between the two chambers have begun in hopes of finding a consensus on spending for the entirety of the fiscal year, but the path forward remains unclear and additional stopgaps may be necessary The Hill's Niv Elis on what this means for the spending fight.
Most current devices, including modern VADs and an artificial heart currently on the market, the Carmat, are made at least partially of hard materials, requiring lots of sensors and stopgaps so they don't hurt patients, and coming with a high risk of infection as they come into contact with human soft tissue.
That means assuming that if DACA expires without a fix, the administration will be aggressive about deportations, the Senate will remain Republican, judicial stopgaps will fail, a Republican will win the White House in 2020, hundreds of thousands will be pushed into the shadows and many tens of thousands will be rounded up, detained and ejected from the country.
Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) With Affordable Care Act's future cloudy, costs for many seem sure to soar (The New York Times)   State by state Lapse in federal funding imperils children's health funding (NPR) Nevada ObamaCare rates expected to rise nearly 37 percent (Washington Examiner) States search for stopgaps as Congress misses CHIP deadline (Modern Healthcare) View the discussion thread.
Whereas President Barack Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline in 21996, President Donald Trump waltzed into the White House and approved it this past March, over-turning Obama's directive and giving KXL the green light (the courts then switched it back to red and then green again.) With but a thin protective veil flapping between tribal and minority communities and the construction companies for whom they are easy political opponents to overcome, there has been little regard for these stopgaps.
However these machines were overshadowed by the upcoming 60-bit CDC 6000 series machines when the CDC 6600 was introduced in December 1964 and delivered in 1965. Some high-end computer labs purchased these machines as stopgaps, while waiting for delivery of their 6600 machine.
Wartime conditions had posed great editorial difficulties, and the London operations of the publishers such as Tambimuttu, Grey Walls Press and Fortune Press had been stopgaps. Kenneth Rexroth produced a post-war anthology covering the period, but it had little circulation in the UK. Another view was that from John Lehmann's New Writing.
John Wayne Cleaver, a teenager in a small Midwestern town, has been diagnosed as a sociopath and harbors homicidal impulses, which are exacerbated by working at his mother April's funeral home. He controls his urges with strict rules, mental stopgaps, and speaking to his therapist Grant. At the scene of a murder, John sees a puddle of black oil. After an identical murder, talk of a serial killer piques John's interest.
Intended as stopgaps, the BBC remodelled the former Gaumont Studios at Lime Grove and the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. In 1953, the Shepherd's Bush Empire began to be used for television broadcasts. Work resumed in 1953 on the TVC scenery block (Stage 1) and work began in 1954 on the canteen block (Stage 2), which doubled as a rehearsal space. Work on Stage 3, the central circular office block and studios, began in March 1955 on TC4, 5 and 2.
The funding bill for the United States Department of Transportation, which replaced stopgaps that expired on June 30, 2012, officially designated I-11. This bill sped up funding for studying, engineering, and possibly building the highway. The Arizona legislature passed a law in 2009 that allowed private investors to team up with ADOT. In July 2012, Nevada's Transportation Board awarded $2.5 million in contracts to a team of consultants to study I-11's feasibility and its environmental and economic consequences.
This German train has door-mounted gap fillers Mechanical platform edge extensions known as platform gap fillers may be used to bridge the gap between platform and vehicle. These stopgaps require careful alignment of the vehicle upon arrival, and careful synchronization to avoid serious damage caused by departure of the vehicle before the extenders are fully retracted. They increase station dwell time, and introduce safety and maintenance concerns of their own. Alternatively, the gap fillers may be mounted on the train, and linked to the door operating mechanism.
The first method used was inserting a wrought iron rifle sleeve through the muzzle; a similar steel sleeve was also used later. The last method involved drilling and tapping the breech of the 10-inch Rodman and inserting a rifled steel sleeve and screwing it in tight with a threaded breech plug. These breech- inserted guns are easily recognized by the square "cascabel" which was designed to provide purchase for screwing the breech plug and liner securely into the gun. These conversions were not viewed favorably and were primarily seen as cheap stopgaps until modern breech-loading rifles could be developed and emplaced.
These included single phase AC systems, poly-phase AC systems, low voltage incandescent lighting, high voltage arc lighting, and existing DC motors in factories and street cars. In what was becoming a universal system, these technological differences were temporarily being bridged via the development of rotary converters and motor-generators that would allow the large number of legacy systems to be connected to the AC grid. These stopgaps would slowly be replaced as older systems were retired or upgraded. Westinghouse alternating current polyphase generators on display at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, part of their "Tesla Poly-phase System".
The premodern written language differs in some aspects from normal spoken Shilha. For example, it is common for the manuscript texts to contain a mix of dialectal features not found in any single modern dialect. The language of the manuscripts also contains a higher number of Arabic words than the modern spoken form, a phenomenon that has been called arabisme poétique.Term introduced by Galand-Pernet (1972:137). Other characteristics of manuscript verse text, which are probably adopted from oral conventions, are the use of plural verb forms instead of singular forms, uncommon plural nouns formed with the prefix ida, use of stopgaps such as daɣ “again”, hann and hatinn “lo!”, etc.
In the early 1990s, TV set sales were depressed by talk of the imminent release of HDTV, which did not actually become widespread for another 10 years. When Sega began publicly discussing their next-generation system (eventually released as the Dreamcast), barely two years after launching the Saturn, it became a self- defeating prophecy. This move, combined with Sega's recent history of short- lived consoles, particularly the Sega Mega-CD and 32X which were considered ill-conceived "stopgaps" that turned off gamers and developers alike, led to a chain reaction that quickly caused the Saturn's future to collapse. Immediately following the announcement, sales of the console and software substantially tapered off in the second half of 1997, while many planned games were canceled, causing the console's life expectancy to shorten substantially.
These stopgaps were slowly replaced as older systems were retired or upgraded. In May 1892 Westinghouse Electric managed to underbid General Electric on the contract to electrify the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and, although they made no profit, their demonstration of a safe and effective highly flexible universal alternating current system powering all of the disparate electrical systems at the Exposition led to them winning the bid at the end of that year to build an AC power station at Niagara Falls. General Electric was awarded contracts to build AC transmission lines and transformers in that project and further bids at Niagara were split with GE who were quickly catching up in the AC field due partly to Charles Proteus Steinmetz, a Prussian mathematician who was the first person to fully understand AC power from a solid mathematical standpoint. General Electric hired many talented new engineers to improve its design of transformers, generators, motors and other apparatus.

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