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An Obamacare bell is tolling for customers — while another, louder bell may be tolling for Obamacare itself.
According to public records, Mr. Bildt was born Nils Tolling, the son of Sven Tolling, who was a chairman of the Swedish Equestrian Federation, and public business records in Montana show that Mr. Bildt went by the name Tolling as recently as May.
How Tolling Transforms Communities For a snapshot of tolling as a regional economic driver, look no farther than the E-470 highway outside Denver.
By eliminating the federal ban on tolling interstate highways, each state would be empowered to decide whether to implement tolling to raise revenues to rebuild their interstates if it makes sense to do so.
Tolling is fair and, with new technologies, can be very efficient.
Soros' opening words were like the tolling of a funeral bell.
I remember when I was deputy governor, I mentioned open-road tolling.
The bell was not only tolling, it was booming, blaring, thunderously clapping.
The authority's bridges and tunnels division will technically oversee the tolling program.
Tolling is one funding source in a larger highway infrastructure investment program.
"We see a window of opportunity emerging now to start early discussions with our customers on a post-CTS tolling agreement," said Jarvis, referring to Enbridge's 10-year competitive tolling settlement for its Mainline system reached in 2011.
And we haven't been closer to the bell tolling for over 60 years.
In 2013, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that tolling is not a tax.
The call for "eliminating federal restrictions on tolling interstate highways," is deeply misguided.
He didn't take the hint: A bell was tolling, reminding him to consider retirement.
Methods for tolling the number of storm-related deaths vary by state and locality.
Both of them have a way of building worried atmospheres through warm, tolling harmony.
More flexibility:    Tolling interstates is not available to most states because of federal regulations.
To claim nationwide tolling as "revenue-neutral" shows a willful disregard for people's pocketbooks.
The JAC plant resumed operations in July 2016 under tolling agreements with BP and Glencore.
Speeches, music, refreshments, reading of the Declaration of Independence and tolling of the historic bell.
Talks, music, refreshments, reading of the Declaration of Independence and tolling of the historic bell.
The final tolling bell of his theme music sounded before the stadium descended into darkness.
The music starts tentatively, with halting chords, eerie blips and a strange, tolling bass riff.
Underneath him, Mr. Klein added a sequence of tolling chords — sometimes ironic, sometimes plainly lovely.
A ban on one-way-only tolling on a New York bridge in Rose's district.
America's 129 tolling entities already operate 327 toll roads, bridges, and tunnels in 35 states.
The tolling zone will cover the southern part of the island, starting at 60th Street.
Still, he seemed confident that such tolling would soon be the norm in Lower Manhattan.
Freeport has about 20-year liquefaction tolling agreements with Osaka Gas and JERA from Train 1.
Kolmar, a major importer of the biofuel, previously had a tolling arrangement with the Connecticut plant.
Under PPP deals, private financiers build roads and recoup their investments through avenues such as tolling.
Issues range from permitting problems and excessive fees to forced tolling agreements and de facto moratoria.
His administration has said it wants states to expand the use of tolling on interstate highways.
The president has proposed to change federal rules to allow interstate tolling and rest area commercialization.
The clock had been silenced in August for repair, and only this week began tolling again.
The bridges and tunnels are undergoing work to move to electronic tolling and make other improvements.
And this isn't the first White House administration to recommend lifting the ban on tolling interstates.
Those savings are largely a product of increased cashless tolling and more efficient operations, Ports said.
Next to other worthy policies like congestion-charging and road-tolling, parking is also easy to change.
Transportation plans include tolling and an autonomous circulator shuttle around the island that connects to public transit.
A tolling agreement, as it's called, would permit the commission to further consider evidence or conduct negotiations.
American Pipe established equitable tolling of the statute of limitations when a class action has been filed.
Chains and trucks and big digger-like gadgets creak and groan, clanking bells tolling for the dead.
States were prohibited from tolling on the interstates in 1956, when Congress crafted the Interstate Highway System.
First, the vacuum kept getting caught in the hair of my elderly Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
At least eight large Chinese smelters are allowed to export refined copper cathode under a tolling scheme.
Tolling is now allowed to add new capacity to an interstate highway or to reconstruct a bridge.
Elsewhere she played just the piano, a single note in each hand or a few tolling chords.
Indeed, none of the cases cited in the Chamber of Commerce's white paper support this tolling position.
Freeport has liquefaction tolling agreements with Osaka Gas and JERA from Train 1 for approximately 20 years.
States were banned from tolling on interstates in 22019, with some exceptions for states already collecting tolls.
It is owned by Noranda Income Fund but in essence acts as a tolling operation for Glencore.
In addition, many states have been replacing tollbooths with electronic and cashless tolling systems like E-ZPass.
Another study looked at the introduction of the E-ZPass electronic tolling system in New York City and found it "greatly reduced" traffic congestion around tolling plazas, resulting in reduced incidents of premature births and low birth weights for mothers who lived within 2 kilometers of the plaza.
It is not clear if they plan to continue the tolling for the remainder of the summer season.
The world watched, aghast, as tolling prices hit $40 for folks headed into the capital on Tuesday morning.
But governments' plans to introduce congestion tolling are unpopular—and charging is consequently rarer than chronically jammed highways.
Tolling AVs could encourage shared rides and reliance on other transit options, which would keep congestion in check.
The congestion pricing scheme will involve electronic tolling devices in New York's neighborhoods most affected by commuter traffic.
It was the potential unravelling of that tolling arrangement that triggered the rally to above $600 per tonne.
The tolling mechanism was supposed to sunset once the bridges were built, but Moses just kept it going.
Average commute speed in the first two days of tolling ranged between 54 and 57 miles per hour.
Interstate tolling could incorporate existing toll technology and put gas- and electric-powered vehicles on equal funding footing.
Maryland is approaching the end of a decades-long shift toward automated tolling at its bridges and tunnels.
"The front end is going to be where they're doing all the electronic tolling and billing," Ports said.
Woodside had flagged earlier this year it expected to reach a final tolling agreement by the end of June.
We were the first state to tear down all the toll booths, build a full open-road tolling system.
Congestion pricing, as New York has proposed, uses tolling to dissuade vehicles from entering certain districts during select hours.
HES said it had "reached a tolling agreement with a customer," but declined to comment on the parties involved.
Second, Olson proposed that Congress spell out that equitable estoppel and equitable tolling apply to Tax Court filing deadlines.
There was no tolling of a ship bell or hand-painted murals on the walls to beautify the space.
Collisions on the Henry Hudson have been reduced from 32 before automatic tolling to seven so far this year.
Moments when the bell is tolling for me as much as it is the man or woman I'm watching.
"Blindsided by them," Maxwell sings, on the verge of tears, over gently tolling piano and eerily sustained orchestral instruments.
From Pompano Beach to Miramar, moments of silence are being observed, flags are being lowered and bells are tolling.
That May, as Nils Tolling, he started a company in Montana that also appeared to work in political intelligence.
In some instances, federal law permits "tolling" of the statute of limitations -- essentially a pause on the countdown clock.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced the move to systemwide cashless tolling on the New York State Thruway 19 months ago.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced the move to systemwide cashless tolling on the New York State Thruway 19 months ago.
As Maryland transitions away from human toll collectors, the state is also switching vendors for its electronic-tolling technology.
With some preplanning and extra effort, you can avoid many of the "convenience" fees for tolling when renting a car.
PEOPLE: How emotionally tolling was it on you to leave your baby at the hospital every night for 117 days?
"Sabine Oil & Gas's current production is close to Osaka Gas's feedgas requirements for its tolling position at Freeport," she added.
Additional tolling is bound to face an uphill battle in Congress, as lawmakers are historically wary of broaching the subject.
G.R. Built from two slowly tolling piano chords and countless reverberating, wordless voices, Sarah Davachi's "Evensong" isn't exactly ambient music.
Catholic churches have been tolling their bells in a daily act of remembrance for those killed in the drug war.
Roots rock goes noir, with tolling piano and reverbed guitar, in a ballad about a lasting trauma, unnamed but inescapable.
She plays tolling chords and hesitantly phrased melodies on the piano, while the words hover at the edge of intelligibility.
" The FCC can extend the time period with agreement from the subject of the investigation, with a so-called "tolling agreement.
Andrew M. Cuomo should endorse this fair tolling plan and use his mastery of the halls of Albany to enact it.
" Here he is on the tolling of church bells, which were "known by their names: big Jaqueline, or the bell Roland.
Combined with the president's proposed investment in infrastructure, tolling can provide valuable resources to the states to tackle transportation infrastructure projects.
But perhaps the most important point was whether Australia should consider adopting the U.S. model of tolling and fixed liquefaction fees.
He wrote "April in Memphis" on Martin Luther King Day and it's mostly solo except for the appearance of tolling chimes.
Democrats expressed concerns that the administration's proposal would amount to a giveaway for the wealthy and could lead to more tolling.
Passport's back-end software manages everything from parking to ticketing to tolling in some of the most populous cities around the world.
For payment, the private entity may charge user fees (such as tolling) or collect taxpayer payments if the contract conditions are met.
A decade ago, when the Bloomberg administration first proposed congestion pricing, such tolling technology was in its infancy and not widely used.
The New York Times article made fairly clear that the type of congestion pricing they're considering includes tolling the bridges, at least.
James E. Vitiello, a board member from Dutchess County, expressed concern that electronic tolling could lead to lower revenue for the agency.
"Tolling is a powerful and effective tool for development, but they have to be well considered projects that make sense," Jones said.
If highway transportation is the circulatory system of the U.S. economy, tolling is the shot of adrenaline that keeps the system flowing.
She hears the tolling of the bells — the sound she's been told, over and over again, means surrender, acquiescence to her rule.
Well, now the bell is tolling for Nancy Pelosi, former speaker for the Democrats, who was questioned about last night&aposs stunning upset.
Wayne Duvenage, former CEO of Avis South Africa, founded the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance, now repurposed as the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse.
It would also loosen a federal ban on tolling existing interstate highways and remove other "constraints" on public-private partnerships for transit systems.
The administration is drafting plans to lift current tolling restrictions on interstate highways as part of an effort to upgrade the nation's infrastructure.
Sensors and cameras will be suspended over the highway to capture E-ZPass transactions and record license plate numbers at each tolling site.
He has pressed for electronic tolling at bridges and tunnels and a project to add a track on the Long Island Rail Road.
For drivers, tolls will rise just as the authority moves to eliminate tollbooths in favor of automatic tolling — a key priority of Gov.
Cheerleaders for asset recycling envisage states leasing stretches of the sprawling interstate highway system to private tolling companies, raising vast sums for new investment.
If there are conflicting opinions on this vision, this could be the death knell, or the last tolling of the bell for the company.
In 2016, a plethora of certiorari petitions asked the Supreme Court to decide whether American Pipe tolling also applies to the statute of repose.
True, what went into the country last year was partly offset by a mini-surge in exports, largely of metal produced under tolling contracts.
The score sprawled through big-band jazz, folk melodies and long passages of hovering, clanging percussion — a kind of relentless abstraction of bells tolling.
Every so often, we heard the tolling of a ship bell coming from the registers, a sign of a customer in need of service.
As we wandered through the store, we also occasionally heard the tolling of a shipping bell, which indicated a customer in need of assistance.
The tunnels now have 50,000-pound steel floodgates to protect them from floods, as well as new energy-efficient lights and cashless tolling technology.
The S.E.C. could respond to the Kokesh case by requesting broader tolling agreements when it starts to bump up against the five-year limit.
Last year, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority converted all nine of its bridges and tunnels to an open-road, cashless tolling system using E-ZPass.
The fee will be charged electronically, most likely through an expansion of the E-ZPass system used for cashless tolling at bridges and tunnels.
There had never been Yangtze River dolphins in Tenafly, N.J. But now the bell is tolling, crazily, insistently, for the animals of my childhood.
Though he's a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, they said that his main duties on board are "morale and vacuum cleaning," not duck hunting.
Nationwide tolling, which would impose an additional tax on the 70 percent of goods moved by trucks, would be a disaster for the economy.
There is no single cure-all for transportation funding, but tolling existing interstates may create problems worse than the disease it seeks to treat.
In April, three drivers in western New York sued the Thruway Authority over billing issues after the Grand Island bridges switched to cashless tolling.
In April, three drivers in western New York sued the Thruway Authority over billing issues after the Grand Island bridges switched to cashless tolling.
Anticipating many of Rivette's later films, "La Religieuse" has a ritualistic quality accentuated by a sound design of tolling bells and clapped wooden blocks.
Larry Hogan (R) has touted lower tolls and other adjustments to the state's tolling systems intended to save drivers $28 million over five years.
By March I was Bill's betrothed, sitting in the park across from the cathedral, listening to its tolling bells and nauseated without understanding why.
Billed as "Central Business District Tolling," there are still some key details missing—like the specific costs of tolls and taxes, along with budget allocation.
It was noon and the Angelus bells were tolling at St. Henry's Catholic Church in East St. Louis, across the street from St. Mary's Hospital.
New York needs a common-sense tolling plan like Move NY, but Manhattan's transit crisis is a war we need to fight on multiple fronts.
Trump's tolling proposal would need to win approval from both the tax-writing panels and the transportation authorizing committees before being brought to the floor.
We also periodically heard the tolling of a ship bell, which we found out later was meant to signify a customer in need of assistance.
The conversion to automatic tolling, along with changes to the lighting of the bridges and tunnels, will cost $500 million from the authority's capital budget.
"We're not advocating for the status quo," said Mr. Maredia, who supports congestion pricing, a proposal to alleviate traffic by tolling drivers who enter Manhattan.
A second concern is that a VMT system (like tolling) could encourage trucks to travel on side roads that would be less efficient for them.
Just listen to the opening of their recording of Lansing McLoskey's "Zealot Canticles": hovering yet full tones, like the gentle tolling of a celestial bell.
Most navigation apps have basic tolling information, but lack data on dynamic pricing or variables like multi-passengers or the number of axles on a vehicle.
"If you want to achieve something in terms of incentivising greener or less-congested transport then go for distance-based or smart tolling," the official said.
These types of partnership historically have been scarce across much of the border, despite the possibility of reliable revenue streams through tolling and other retail concessions.
But among the most memorable moments were the subtlest, as when Ms. Bullock trilled over the barest hint of high strings, bells and softly tolling drum.
Trump's tolling proposal could further add fuel to critics' claim that the White House infrastructure initiative will amount to a "corporate giveaway" for wealthy private investors.
The new material — notably a somber, tolling piece called "Falls" and a hurtling anthem called "Chinchilla" — felt precisely dialed in to the personalities of the players.
In an effort to reduce congestion, tollbooths will be eliminated at all Metropolitan Transportation Authority bridges and tunnels next year, and replaced with automatic tolling, Gov.
Some revenue would be set aside for the tolling system, which involves building overhead gantries to read E-ZPass transponders and cameras to scan license plates.
Secretary LaHood and Governor Rendell are right: America needs a new wave of investment; but tolling existing interstates is the wrong way to go about it.
There are revenue-neutral steps that can make an immediate economic impact, such as renewing Build America Bonds and eliminating federal restrictions on tolling interstate highways.
The federal gasoline tax hasn't been raised in over 20 years, while states are banned by the federal government from tolling existing lanes on interstate highways.
In the fall of 2018, the US Attorney asked Craig's attorneys to extend the statute of limitations on the FARA inquiry, a practice known as tolling.
The proposal will also aim to streamline environmental reviews and it make it easier to build highways and other projects and allow for greater tolling on roadways.
The bill will also aim to streamline environmental reviews and it make it easier to build highways and other projects and allow for greater tolling on roadways.
They include Courts and Citations, Environmental Services, Health and Human Services, Motor Vehicle, Parks and Wildlife Services, Professional Licensing, Public Safety, Taxes, Turnpike and Tolling and Utilities.
Analysts remain skeptical about prospects of the field being developed within the next 10 years, as the parties still need to negotiate fiscal terms and tolling agreements.
Mr. Cuomo has called on state lawmakers to approve congestion pricing, a proposal to pay for subway upgrades by tolling cars entering the busiest parts of Manhattan.
It's not the traffic, or the strikes — which are almost as reliable as the church bells tolling the hours — or the weather, or the bumpy cobblestone streets.
The bill will also aim to streamline environmental reviews and it makes it easier to build highways and other projects and allow for greater tolling on roadways.
Mr. Cuomo said the new plates were necessary to "eliminate legibility issues" with older plates when detected by red light cameras, cashless tolling systems and other devices.
A few tolling piano notes open a world of loneliness, cavernous and barren, around FKA twigs' voice as she copes with self-doubt, jealousy and aching need.
Tolling happens, for example, when a defendant is a fugitive or during the pendency of a request from the United States to a foreign country for evidence.
It calls for charging lower tolls outside of the rush hour and establishing tolls to enter Manhattan's central business district rather than tolling the East River bridges.
The speaker said several issues still remained to be addressed, including help for so-called "transit deserts," tolling on bridges and possible discounts for commuter rail users.
Alone at a baby grand piano, he played low, slow, quiet single notes, barely audible, like the tolling of a distant bell, until the room was entirely hushed.
CreditCreditAnnie Tritt for The New York Times LONDON — "No," said Glenda Jackson, the great British actress and former member of Parliament, her voice like a tolling bronze bell.
Mr. Cuomo ordered 231 troopers to the city's bridges and tunnels starting in January to pull over ticket scofflaws, a centerpiece of his plan to begin cashless tolling.
The EPA's opponents have argued that the stay automatically delays, or "tolls" all Clean Power Plan deadlines, even though the Supreme Court made no mention of such tolling.
One argument in the China Agritech shareholders' brief is a good reminder of why the China Agritech case isn't really about securities litigation but more broadly about tolling.
As you surely recall, the justices held in ANZ that American Pipe tolling does not apply to the statute of repose but only to the statute of limitations.
Three descending chords, repeating in slow motion, cradle her breathy, solitary voice; meanwhile, in the near distance, there are mysterious whooshes and crashes, and an occasional tolling guitar.
The "tolling" contract at issue is a routine arrangement for independent refineries that lack the trading operations and credit lines necessary to operate effectively in the global market.
The Board of Public Works split the 10-year contract for its third-generation tolling system into two separate contracts in 2018, following an industry trend, Ports said.
In Virginia last week, residents and local news crews freaked out when a new dynamic tolling system meant to reduce congestion started charging $40 for a nine-mile ride.
What's interesting is that regardless of the discourse that surrounds them, trends in US tolling mechanisms seem to suggest American cities may be moving closer to congestion pricing methods.
For now, Passport has its hands full with metro-rail, tolling, ticketing, parking and projects that cities are trying to maintain as legacies from the 20th century urban infrastructure.
Last week, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced his state's Metropolitan Transportation Authority would bring its tolling system up to date with the times—or at least with the early 90s.
Others possibly could hit the leverage figure via repayment out of revenue shares — including by permitting tolling on interstate highways — but that's a future possibility rather than initial leverage.
Thales said in a statement on Friday that the business, which also provides road tolling and car park management systems, had 2015 sales of 155 million euros ($164.3 million).
The weigh-in is preceded by a "tolling out" ceremony involving bell ringing that originated in 1678 when residents, irate at their drunken mayor, stripped him of his authority.
A six-page fact sheet on the infrastructure plan says Trump will pursue a proposal to lift a federal ban that prevents tolling on existing lanes of interstate highways.
Proponents of tolling say it gives states more flexibility to pay for local transportation projects and would encourage more private sector involvement — two core principles in Trump's infrastructure initiative.
Sometimes they consist of simple mathematical formulas that spell out reductions, while other times they involve "tolling" provisions that automatically add time to the end of previously negotiated contracts.
Until and unless those gaps are filled with credible evidence of criminal behavior by the president, his enemies should be cautious about tolling the death knell for this presidency.
Enterprise, National and Alamo car rentals offer the use of automatic tolling for $3.95 per day it is used, with a maximum charge of $19.75 for the rental term.
So when a public-private group wants to widen a highway or rebuild a bridge, those profits can only be realized through significant tolling and no viable travel options.
You should be able to though: In 2012 Congress passed a law requiring the nation's various electronic tolling authorities to come together and make their systems interoperable by October 2016.
Before that, the Browse partners need to sign a tolling agreement for processing their gas through the North West Shelf LNG plant, in which Shell and Woodside also have stakes.
What's next: "Congestion pricing, as New York has proposed, uses tolling to dissuade vehicles from entering certain districts during select hours," Axios Expert Voices contributor Jim Barbaresso wrote in March.
Included among them, as recently outlined in an article in The Hill, is a recommendation for Congress to eliminate federal restrictions on tolling interstate highways for the purpose of reconstruction.
JON PARELES Jacob Banks makes a grandly abject apology in "Unknown (to You)," a gospelly dirge with tolling piano chords and swelling strings behind his ever more desperate baritone growl.
And Mr. Cuomo revived a push for congestion pricing, a proposal to raise money for public transit by tolling vehicles entering Manhattan's busiest areas, even though it carries political risks.
Now a congestion-pricing plan recommended by a state task force could significantly expand this E-ZPass infrastructure, which has also been used for cashless tolling at bridges and tunnels.
Mr. Cranley said leaders in Ohio were offering to pay for the local share with tolls, even though the idea of tolling such a heavily used bridge has been controversial.
Extended drones, chantlike repeating phrases, tolling chords, spacious reverberation: Those are meditative sounds, defying fracture or interruption, tuning out the momentary and the trivial, invoking concentration, absorption, ritual and rapture.
TransCanada held an open season to gauge interest in a long-term tolling structure for the Mainline in November but halted the process after shippers said prices were too high.
This might happen best in "Slow," which starts with tolling piano chords, like a dirge, until Mr. Richardson unspools his complex, circular melody in tandem with Mr. Metheny and Mr. Waits.
The two were allowed to waste minutes exchanging mildly contrasting comments about an already-implemented road tolling policy introduced by the grand coalition government of which both candidates' parties are part.
It depends on the nature of repose, different flavors of tolling (it can be equitable or legal) and interplay between the Rules Enabling Act and the federal rule governing class actions.
Moreover, to the extent possible, the users of particular roads should pay for those roads through tolling or bonds, and spending on transit systems should be paid for by those communities.
According to Lawfare, while the statute of limitations for most federal crimes is five years, courts can allow for certain cases to be prosecuted after that under the "equitable tolling" principle.
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Act's three-year statute of limitations is subject to equitable tolling for mental incapacity, a federal appeals court held Friday in a case of first impression.
One potential revenue source is tolling, as the draft argues states should be given the "flexibility" to collects tolls on the interstates and use the revenue to invest in infrastructure projects.
But collecting tolls could prove difficult for some states, Wood said, especially if they do not already have laws in place to capitalize on the proposed lift on the tolling ban.
With the White House infrastructure plan bringing a long-standing funding crisis into focus, tolling stands ready to help build the solution, and we commend the president for perceiving the opportunity.
Ali said he learned of the details of the arrangement with Katerji by speaking with Islamic State prisoners and others who worked in the group's tax collection and road tolling systems.
Furthermore, a 2012 Reason Foundation study found that the cost of collecting tolls in a mature all electronic tolling (AET) environment can be as low as 85033 percent of the revenues collected.
Texas LNG, is offering a flexible tolling fee at its facility in Brownsville, in southern Texas, which could fluctuate according to market conditions and oil prices, said Chief Executive Officer Vivek Chandra.
The 2nd Circuit's analysis on American Pipe tolling and the statute of repose is as opaque and impenetrable as the wall President Trump said he wants to build along the Mexican border.
According to Transportation for America, 2900 states have addressed the transportation funding issue in some way since 220006, using combinations of gas tax, bonding, tolling, leasing, transfers from General Funds and fees.
But Kavanaugh also urged Congress to enact legislation tolling or halting the statute of limitations during the period of a presidency for any offenses committed by the president against the United States.
For the latest batch of processing quotas, also called tolling quotas, Sinopec won 5.05 million tonnes, followed by CNPC at 2.7 million tonnes, Sinochem at 700,000 tonnes and CNOOC at 610,000 tonnes.
At the end of March, China also issued its second batch of quotas for 2017 under the prevailing processing, or tolling, rules, lowering the volumes by 73 percent compared to the first round.
Because the obstacles are adjusted for height classes, all sorts of breeds were competing: dachshunds, Papillons, Havanese, pugs, corgis, rat terriers, Nova Scotia duck tolling retrievers, Berger Picards, Belgian Malinois and Doberman pinschers.
All those victims' names are read aloud at the ground zero ceremony, where moments of silence and tolling bells mark the moments when the aircraft crashed and the trade center's twin towers fell.
But that might change, according to elected officials who gathered in Staten Island on Sunday in support of federal legislation requiring the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to implement two-way tolling on the bridge.
The agency is likely to ratchet up the use of "tolling agreements," under which potential defendants agree to waive the statute of limitations for a period to allow the completion of an investigation.
The music sounded intimate and precise, owing largely to a close-knit circle of producers, led by his friend Noah (40) Shebib, who swaddled his voice within their digital purrs and tolling bells.
"He who makes no memory of himself during his lifetime will have none after his death, and will be forgotten with the tolling of the final knell," Maximilian intoned in another lightly fictionalized narrative.
Yet the same tolling schemes that will let city planners minimise congestion or subsidise robotaxi services in underserved "transport deserts" have a darker side—and one to which too little attention has been paid.
Cities are adopting tolling and closed-loop shuttle buses to mitigate traffic, to integrate AVs into public transit, and to prepare for the possibility that AVs used in ride-hailing could exacerbate urban congestion.
In the US, we are most familiar with variable tolling schemes implemented on highways, but congestion pricing systems like those in Singapore and Stockholm include a variable nature to them throughout the congestion zone.
Per law firm Latham & Watkins: "The SEC now may be forced to decide earlier in an investigation whether to recommend enforcement proceedings or to rely more on requesting tolling agreements from those under investigation."
Although the courts acknowledge that this harsh approach can be unfair, they contend that Congress wrote the Tax Court filing rules in a way that leaves no room for equitable estoppel and equitable tolling.
The report recommends a mix of linking the federal gas tax to inflation rates, lifting the ban on tolling on existing general-purpose interstate highways and exploring user fees based on vehicle miles traveled.
But with a faint tolling of orchestral bells and whimpers in the violins at the end of the second movement, attitude gave way to what seemed a touching glimpse of the suffering soul itself.
Proponents of tolling argue that it makes sense to charge motorists for the roads they use, as opposed to charging people at the pump with a gas tax increase to pay for deteriorating roads.
"As long as people are willing to pay, that is what will drive the tolling," Aubrey Layne, Virginia's transportation secretary, said Tuesday at a meeting of the Commonwealth Transportation Board, The Washington Post reported.
He and Bildt — also known then as Nils Tolling — were in a master's degree program in war studies together at King's College London in 22017-2003, and Bildt moved to Japan soon after, he said.
But the American Pipe decision didn't specifically address whether the same tolling applies to the statute of repose, and in a 2013 decision in In re IndyMac, the 2nd Circuit concluded that it does not.
J.P. The first single from Jon Batiste's forthcoming album, "Hollywood Africans," stays anchored to a set of tolling, somber arpeggios on the piano, never bubbling over into a funk groove or a power-ballad roar.
The production applies the reverential tone and cavernous reverberations of Sigur Ros — tolling piano notes, slow cymbal crescendos, shivery string tremolos — while Jónsi's high voice hovers, in wordless oohs and ahs, like a distant benediction.
Lawmakers approved a first-in-the-nation tolling program for motorists entering Manhattan, a tax on luxury real estate, a ban on plastic bags and a drastic reduction in the state's use of cash bail.
Even taken on its own, the new open-road tolling system promises to have an impact on millions of drivers, perhaps on par with the introduction of E-ZPass lanes more than two decades ago.
During World War II, when the bells carried on tolling after a brief interlude, the sound of Big Ben gave troops a lift in morale and provided hope to those in occupied countries like France.
Some M.T.A. board members have become increasingly critical of Mr. Cuomo, who they argue has pushed flashy projects like electronic tolling at bridges and tunnels over less glamorous but essential fixes needed to improve service.
The six-and-a-half-minute piece is a snaky composite, full of rugged friction; it ranges from dissonant, naturalistic sounds to tight, tolling minimalism to a subtly ripping piano solo from Mr. Le Boeuf.
The idea of tolling New York drivers who enter New Jersey — proposed by Steven Fulop, the mayor of Jersey City — would be difficult because a clause in the Constitution bans states from restricting interstate commerce.
For those that are unfamiliar with taking a bike to an oceanfront, it's an especially tolling test because tiny sand particles get lodged in the bike's bearings and salt water eventually rusts and corrodes the components.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada's Enbridge Inc will take advantage of the uncertainty facing competitors' pipelines to gain market share, including starting early discussions on a new tolling agreement after 2022, a senior executive said on Thursday.
In 2016, the state-owned oil company presented a business plan that included the "Tolling coker Tula Alliance" project, as well as partnerships to improve operations and/or reconfigure the Tula, Salamanca and Salina Cruz refineries.
The agency had sought to protect itself from losing the case completely by getting Mr. Cohen to agree to a "tolling agreement," which turns off the clock for the statute of limitations for a limited period.
With the inception of electronic tolling in the United States in 1989, there was finally a convenient way to do that with roads, said Ginger Goodin, a senior research engineer at Texas A & M Transportation Institute.
Ambient sound is almost entirely suppressed in favor of a musique concrète score by the Catalan multimedia artist Carles Santos in which rolling thunder and tolling bells are interspersed with passages of incongruously languorous lounge music.
The recordings, made in three days, were stark solo tracks with a handful of overdubs; they often used only a few picked guitar notes tolling behind her voice, as she sang troubled, at times suicidal thoughts.
Joe Gugliero, the director of tolling systems at the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, said that those fears have been proven unfounded, in part because of new penalties that were put in place to discourage scofflaws.
"To the extent any deadlines become relevant in the future, case law and past practice of the EPA supports the application of day-to-day tolling," he continued, referring to the practice of pushing off deadlines.
In his documentaries, his impersonal camera does not probe inner lives but simply records: the space, the movements, the soundscape (snatches of pop and folk songs, anthems, tolling bells), the flow of time and ultimately of history.
France is the oldest ally of the United States, and we remember with grateful hearts the tolling of Notre Dame's bells on September 12, 2001, in solemn recognition of the tragic September 11th attacks on American soil.
In particular, dynamic road-tolling and congestion charging, adjusting the cost per kilometre according to the time of day, level of traffic, length of trip and so on, will allow fine-tuning of entire urban-transport systems.
The electronic tolling will begin in January at its two tunnels — the Brooklyn-Battery and Queens-Midtown Tunnels — and will be completed at all its toll bridges by the end of 2017, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, said.
Adding to the confusion, the plan was pushed through as part of the state budget — identified only as the "Central Business District Tolling Program" — and outlined in eye-glazing legalese that most people will never get through.
Steven Fulop, the mayor of Jersey City, said on Twitter that New Jersey should seek revenge by tolling New York drivers to pay for upgrades for New Jersey Transit, the state's sputtering commuter rail and bus network.
Toward the end, a high note starts tolling in a rusty chime; that's Ms. Davis's piano, prepared with a bit of metal clipped to a high B-flat string, rattling like a beacon or a tin heartbeat.
One of the joys of living in Paris has been to hear the tolling of the great bells of Notre-Dame on Easter Sunday, their festive peals echoing through elegant streets festooned with the blooms of spring.
The move is part of a national trend, with tolling authorities adapting to E-ZPass or similar electronic toll systems, allowing participating drivers to whisk through toll plazas as the ever-shrinking cash-only lanes pile with traffic.
In early January, days before the tolling agreement was set to expire, national security division prosecutors informed Craig's team that his case had been transferred again, this time to the US Attorney's office for the District of Columbia.
In a perfect world, the electronic tolling infrastructure in the United States would be Mastercard seamless: Any transponder would get you through any toll plaza, debiting your account as you breeze across bridges and through tunnels with interstate abandon.
Some drivers have complained about glitches in cashless tolling, saying they were not aware that payments did not go through until they received hefty late fines in the mail; in response, the M.T.A. has forgiven some of the violations.
It includes $1.5 billion for a new track on the Long Island Rail Road, about $400 million for electronic tolling at bridges and tunnels and $700 million in additional funding for the next phase of the Second Avenue subway.
CEZ is majority owned by the Noranda Income Fund but is in essence a tolling plant for Swiss powerhouse Glencore and members of Canada's United Steelworkers union were making their views heard at Glencore's annual meeting on May 225.
According to public records, Mr. Bildt was born Nils Tolling, the son of the chairman of the Swedish Equestrian Federation, and went by that name as recently as May, when he registered a business, Modus World West, in Montana.
Grey and raining here in Paris today, where church bells are tolling for the centennial of the Armistice that ended the First World War, signed on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918.
It will receive an estimated 135,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate offtake this year, the official said, and continues to carry out tolling in Jiangsu with volumes from the Greenbushes mine in Australia, a joint venture between Tianqi and Albemarle Corp.
Tolling means that Shazier will be paid a salary commensurate with his years of service on the NFL, he'll continue to accrue seasons toward his NFL players' pension, and he'll keep his medical insurance plan, the Steelers explained in a statement.
LONDON — With songs and silence, the tolling of bells and the privacy of memory, residents of Manchester, England, on Tuesday marked the anniversary of a terrorist bombing at a rock concert that killed 22 people and challenged the city's resilience.
"The troopers at state-owned cashless tolling points are there to protect against revenue loss from the lack of toll barriers, and we have real security needs at airport and train terminals," Richard Azzopardi, the governor's spokesman, said in a statement.
Mr. Cuomo has yet to release a detailed congestion-pricing plan, but most schemes being discussed call for tolling vehicles to enter crowded parts of Manhattan, and doing so in a way that that does not slow the flow of traffic.
As now, Justice Kavanaugh asserted over 20 years ago; Congress should pass a law expressly tolling or halting the running of the statute of limitations for federal crimes where indictment has been delayed because the defendant is a sitting president.
WASHINGTON, May 21.4 (Reuters) - The Trump administration wants to allow states to expand the use of tolling on interstate highways while sharply cutting grants for transit projects and raising airline passenger security fees, according to the White House budget released on Tuesday.
It's pure elegy with overtones of a spiritual: tolling piano chords, an austere drone of sustained strings and a call-and-response between a somber, humming choir and a lead vocal that Ms. Van Etten keeps on the dignified side of tears.
Then she and Ms. Malone created a rich, buzzing, steadily tolling electronic drone and topped it with inexorable electric guitar chords; amid all the resonances and overtones already in the room, the arrival of each chord seemed to change the light and air.
Here, you don't need to wait for any post-midnight bell tolling to see the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Christmas Present: They make afternoon visitations at this yearly event, which will also include appearances by Scrooge, Bob Cratchit and Dickens himself.
Suddenly waiting around for the right opportunity or the right payday or for the approval of your promoters is no longer reasonable, not when the passing of each month is like the tolling of a bell and a reminder of your ever-impending mortality.
"All the different types of tolling are going to become more prevalent in the U.S." All of this becomes more vital as federal infrastructure spending is likely to decline, given the new tax bill that looks like it will be voted into law today.
Under BP's tolling agreement with Limetree Bay Refining LLC, owner of the idled Hovensa refinery, BP will supply the facility with crude and sell its products, low-sulfur fuels that will meet an International Maritime Organization mandate in 2020, it said in a statement.
But it is the manner in which ''Hamilton'' poses this question — in the emphatic cadences of rap, with witty rhymes pouring out over a tolling beat — that has been electrifying audiences since January, when the show debuted Off Broadway at New York's Public Theater.
PARELES With tolling chimes, a growly high-drama vocal, a minor-mode melody, a verse about death and an arena-scale drumbeat, "God's Country" verges on goth metal, with only a little bit of slide guitar and devout lyrics to qualify it as country.
The stay order itself says nothing about tolling, and prior practice suggests that if the rule is upheld, it will be up to the D.C. Circuit to decide whether and how to adjust the rule's timeline, which doesn't call for full compliance until 2030.
With its emphasis on leveraging a mix of private and public funding sources to gain access to federal dollars, the strategy shines a bright, new light on tolling as a form of revenue generation and congestion relief that already delivers economic dividends across the country.
Under the MoU, Talaxis will supply via sourcing, offtake and tolling of up to 42,000 tonnes of rare earths products, including concentrate and oxide, per year to Chinalco Guangxi, a joint-venture with China's biggest state-backed aluminum producer Aluminium Corporation of China (Chinalco).
HOUSTON (Reuters) - BP Plc's trading arm on Friday entered a tolling agreement with the owners of an idled oil refinery in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, cementing plans to bring the plant back online six years after it was idled by previous owners, the company said.
Yet, while the revenue upside for companies helping smart cities (and states) with taxing and tolling is significant, it is also rife with contradictions and complications that could, ultimately, pose serious problems to those companies' underlying business models and for the investors that bet heavily on them.
In fact, said Gibson Dunn's Perry, the appropriate context for the justices' grant of review in the China Agritech case isn't the court's well-documented futzing over securities class actions but what Perry has called a "largely unheralded revolution" in equitable tolling precedent from the justices.
But the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reported on Sunday that Mr. Tolling was going by Nils Bildt as early as 2013, when he tried to use that surname — which is also the surname of former Prime Minister Carl Bildt — to start a career as a far-right politician.
"When times are lean for you and oil prices are low, maybe I'll drop (the tolling fee) 10 percent but when oil prices recover, maybe I'll go up 10 percent and hope that over the next 10 years I average out to the agreed amount," said Chandra on Wednesday.
CalPERS' petition for certiorari presented two questions: the first about American Pipe tolling and the statute of repose; the second on whether, despite the statute of repose, a member of an uncertified class action can file an individual suit based on the same claims as those of the class.
An independent report to the United Nations said East Timor would have to invest $7.1 billion for an LNG project on its shores and found that with a tolling fee of $2 per million Btu, the Timor government and Timor LNG owner would reap a total of $15.2 billion.
Yet for all the emotion, only the tread of the horses' hooves, the thwack-thwack-thwack of police helicopters, the tolling of church bells and the occasional wail of agony from a mourner pierced the stillness today as the cortege wound its slow, sad way to Westminster Abbey.
Mr. Cuomo has sent close to 23 troopers to airports and railroad stations in New York City to guard against terrorism and to cashless tolling points to protect against revenue loss, all places already patrolled by nearly half a dozen law enforcement agencies and in an era when crime is at historic lows.
"What's left after the recent revolution is equitable tolling (on the front end) and equitable estoppel (on the back end), but even these doctrines may be limited where Congress speaks clearly, as with a discovery rule or a statute of repose," wrote Perry and David Schnitzer in a 2017 Class Action Litigation Report.
The centerpiece is a 13-minute-long epic titled "The Everglades," which seems to chart the senescence of the Florida wetlands: It starts on a low lament, with open-tone electronics widening the space around his tolling piano, before the trio bursts into a driving fury — as brutal and uncontainable as the rising sea.
He is a son of Kathryn Galvin O'Connor of Newport, R.I., and Kevin M. O'Connor of Middletown, R.I. Mr. O'Connor's mother is the director for tolling and operations at the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority in Jamestown, and is a director of the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, an industry group in Washington.
Now there's a 17-minute postscript, "Leagues Beneath," that both flaunts its duration — starting with more than five minutes of slow, tolling, guitar monoliths rising out of tempestuous drums — and earns it with an excursion through psychedelic whirlpools, slowly heaving chord changes, an onslaught of trills and a conclusion that dares to be quiet.
Even if it was not in her nature to acknowledge (nevermind praise) the strengths of others, Thorn knew she would find no partner more suitable among the immortals (and the mortals, of course, did not even bear her consideration.) So Thorn called out, her voice ringing clear and harsh as the tolling of a morning bell.
In the latest development in the saga, DLI filed a complaint in Harris County Court in Texas, blaming Duncan's own former lawyers at Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz for failing to procure a tolling agreement that would have extended the statute of limitations on Duncan's claims against the plaintiffs' firm that got him into this mess.
Duncan's latest play is to tag Baker Donelson, which began representing him in 2013 and worked on DLI's cases against Watts and Hilliard, with blame for the mess, asserting that although the firm obtained a tolling agreement between Duncan and the unnamed plaintiffs' firm, it failed to toll the statute of limitations on claims by Duncan's investment vehicle, DLI.
The states, including Maryland and New York, filed an amicus brief late on Friday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit where the case will be reheard en banc in March, saying FERC's ubiquitous practice of issuing tolling orders to extend the review period of projects violates their residents' constitutional due process rights and offends the states' sovereignty.
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The plaintiffs downplayed the split amongst the circuits on the question of whether American Pipe tolling applies only to individual claims by plaintiffs who would have been class members or to serial class actions, contending that since the Supreme Court clarified the preclusion issue in Bayer, the 6th and 9th Circuits have both concluded the statute of limitations is tolled for successive class actions.
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Wilson's doleful and constant tolling of the same chimes may not entice readers to stick around long enough to encounter her descriptions of the admirable people and communities who are taking ingenious steps to address the "social determinants of health" — the phrase that matters in today's health-policy landscape, referring to clean and safe housing, well-lit streets with usable sidewalks, access to affordable fresh food and the overarching economic and racial inequality that leads to their absence.

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