Sentences with phrase «[ignition interlock»

On Monday, Musk tweeted that instead of disposing that leftover earth, he plans to recycle it into interlocking, Lego - style bricks that can be used to build houses and other structures.
The firm Hassell, which created the office, set out first to design interlocking stairs and ramps swirling through the building's interior.
Regardless of criticisms, Dalio readily admits the institutionalized culture, which he imagines as running like an interlocking network of «machines,» certainly is not for everyone.
Holding the group together is key; you can drag one protester away, but not an interlocking mass of humanity — not without resorting to violence.
In this role, he is responsible for Tax & Accounting's interlock with the Global Growth Organization (GGO).
Investors include Manifest Investment Partners, Interlock Partners, Stampede Ventures, Acadia Woods Partners and Macanta Investments.
The interlocking segmented gizmo won't exactly educate preschool kids on the specific intricate nuances of writing code, but it will expose them to a handful of simple computer coding gateway skills overall.
Rather CocoJet, designed for bakers and chocolatiers, prints rows of chocolate that add up to a yummy medley of interlocking geometric puzzle shapes.
That is to say that pay is set by a small, heterogeneous, interlocked and self - selected group of management and directors.
But if CEO Kevin Plank wants the interlocking U.A. to show up in social media chatter as much as the iconic swoosh, he'll need to get Spieth to Baltimore to pose for some promotional photos, pronto.
CtW's letter describes other similar interlocks.
The 160,000 - square - foot structure is one of bold geometric shapes, composed of nine interlocking towers made up of steel covered with hundreds of thousands of terracotta tiles; it was completed this June, after three years of work.
Rather than paying to have the rock disposed of, Musk will create «lifesize Lego - like interlocking bricks» which can then be used to create sculptures or buildings.
Through a system of interlocking memberships on the boards of companies he had reorganized or influenced, Morgan and his banking house achieved a top - heavy concentration of control over some of the nation's leading corporations and financial institutions.
The National Defense Strategy, released Friday, is the second of three interlocking documents that will drive America's strategic posture.
Therefore, there is no relationship that requires disclosure as a Compensation Committee interlock.
The bricks, which are life - sized interlocking LEGO blocks, will be sold as kits for weekend projects and as material for low - cost housing.
Two decades of «miracle» levels of investment - driven growth, the role of the financial sector in that growth, and the unrealistic expectations that Chinese businesses, banks, and government entities had consequently developed, reinforced by sell - side cheerleaders, made it obvious that the interlocking balance sheets that make up the Chinese economy had added what was effectively a highly «speculative» structure onto the way economic entities financed their operations.
A chain zipper has two sets of interlocking teeth, usually made of metal.
Typical keiretsu conglomerates were arranged in the form of a series of interlocking industrial corporations organized around a Japanese bank, which provided banking and financial services to the industrial corporations.
These frozen, concentrated soups come in a unique interlocking tub shape that makes for easy stacking and fast thawing.
Unofficially dubbed as the «Boring Bricks» by the billionaire entrepreneur, the life - size LEGO - like interlocking blocks would be sold as kits and as material for low - cost housing projects.
As a result, only those issuers that have more than one director interlock with non-affiliated corporations received deduction in The Long View.
All three have faced large, interlocking headwinds.
As opposed to interlocks between widely - held corporations, which can present the risk of decisions being made in the interests of an entirely separate entity, interlocks within a family firm's larger corporate structure can present a governance benefit.
FrontFundr has already registered three businesses to raise capital through its platform, including RentMoola, InterLock, and Emergent Waste Solutions.
The corporate research firm classified just three of the company's 11 board members as independent, noting that «many directors hold interlocking directorships with companies largely controlled by dominant shareholder John Malone,» who is the chairman of Liberty Media Corp..
The universe that has been made dissonant also requires reenchantment, therefore, in order for us to participate in an otherness that is not finally cacophony but symphony, a complex interlocking of likenesses and differences that form an immensely complex but finally redemptive Whole.
What he fails to spell out in detail here but indicates elsewhere (e.g., PR 96-98/147 -150) is that the extensive continuum or, more specifically in terms of our cosmic epoch, the space - time continuum is not just a single overarching community of actual occasions but an interlocking network of communities or societies of occasions, each of which possesses its own laws and proper dynamism.
And, FWIW, I do see some parallels between the kinds of behaviors going on in both Mars Hill and the E.V. / Emergent movement that have ended up in allegations of misuse of spiritual authority — and also in what seems to me to be closed systems or «interlocking directories» of connections in both.
It was denied but I think this illustrates the enmeshed, interlocked cult - like culture.
In my previous comment, I used the term * interlocking directory * for a professional network involving «Commenders» whose recommendations and actions prop up others who may be spiritually abusive.
Again, the litmus test for a narcissist or a highly dysfunctional interlocked system (xian author / speaker / conference circuit minor celebrities) is the ability to admit wrong, apologize and move forward.
Many Commenders have positions in their own agencies or businesses that are part of an interlocking directory (i.e., professional network) with that of the Dictators.
But any larger and more formal process could actually get way more complicated in part because, as best I understand it, most of that core list of people she's mentioned had at the time of the main events all kinds of «interlocking connections» via business companies, tax - exempt non-profit church (es), and a tax - exempt non-profit corporation.
And with them, out pop those knitted - in key representatives of this interlocking authoritarian directory of patriarchy, quiverfull and homeschool movement, etc..
It presents the whole of science and revelation as one Wisdom proceeding in interlocking ways from the transcendent Mind of God.
Anyway, start looking at where things were pulling away from the established speaking - publishing - events system, and you start seeing a new interlocking directory for «non-traditionals» emerging to take its place.
She research [ed] and verified how a very small number of families created an «interlocking directory» of relationships through owning major businesses, holding significant or controlling interests in multiple forms of media (both print and broadcast), serving on major philanthropical foundations and / or non-profit boards, and involving themselves in the shaping of local politics.
They have developed interlocking interests with the Western industrial elite.
We have concentrated here on impassibility but that theme is tightly interlocked with its companion, immutability, i.e., changelessness.
In Whitehead's cosmology — which is, in the main, simply the most fully elaborated expression of tendencies widespread in recent philosophy — all existence is «social,» is «feeling of feeling,» forming «societies» of interlocked experiences, and societies of societies, from electronic, almost inconceivably simple and rudimentary, societies, to the universe.
Although I had come prepared to read only one of these interlocking stories, a well - stocked bookseller supplied the other Deptford volumes, as well as some very welcome information: there were seven Davies novels already in print, and another volume was due out shortly.
in conjunction with his description of how he arrived at the philosophical realization that all actual entities exist as an interlocked community (principle of relativity).
Pannenberg understands spirit as «field,» a conception somewhat like the field theory introduced in 19thcentury science, which describes the interaction of material bodies in terms of interlocking networks called forces (e.g., magnetic fields).
But the power of the Whig narrative derives from the interlocking continuity of the narrative itself.
Does the Bible now become merely a mysterious system of interlocking symbolizations which can be illumined and made meaningful by the work of a
In its own way it is an organic whole with interlocking active and passive parts, each part characterized by the function it performs in the whole.
China could also forbid the purchase by corporations of stock in other corporations, and it could forbid interlocking boards, that is, officers of one corporation sitting on the boards of other corporations.
Miller's novel, for me her best and most mature, explores the interlocking lives of a small group of friends.
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