A steel luggage safety barrier can be fitted in place because there is an emergency
escape hatch in the roof of the passenger area.
At most, some think of it like abortion rights: a tragedy and an evil when it happens, but a
necessary escape hatch.
So even as an additional clause in the contract, it doesn't afford you a
clear escape hatch.
Senator John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts and a leading advocate of action said of the report, «It confirms in stark terms the reality that many of us had accepted a considerable amount of time ago and refutes an effort by the White House to seek some sort of
escape hatch from that reality.»
Yes, because it leaves the door open for more controversy; offers
escape hatches for unexpected views; and leaves contenders, alternatives, and authority in many hands.
In one sense, West Virginia business insurance is exactly this kind
of escape hatch.
Rather than confront the coal lobby, we craft carbon bills
with escape hatches and allowances to buy off the biggest carbon sources.
Its use of particular observations, analogy, and identification
provide escape hatches that make uneasy those who try to negotiate life logically.
To allow complaints to be amended after SLAPP motions, as Rubin notes, could provide no
easy escape hatch for defendants, thus accomplishing the indirect goal of «depleting the defendant's energy and draining his or her resources.
Many savvy professionals will simply refuse to sign a contract with a morality clause, thereby forcing their prospective employer to either amend those terms and hire them without a
contractual escape hatch — or move on to the next candidate.
From them we began to learn that it was ridiculous, from a theological standpoint, to expect some ex post
facto escape hatch to open up for us.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, R - Nassau County, was given a
big escape hatch on increasing the state's minimum wage this afternoon when he was asked if he is completely ruling out rise this year.
Dr. Amoako - Tuffour also stressed the need to improve the machinery of tax collections along with the need «to close the
revenue escape hatches.»
The lessons they have learned have been invaluable, inspiring this brilliant,
colorful escape hatch from the madhouse of the climate wars.
In this powerful essay, one woman with agoraphobia describes how her phone helped stave off her anxiety, writing that it «was an
electronic escape hatch, a fast way to connect with the support, information, and resources I needed to feel like I was still part of the outside world.»
That uneasy clash of authority and empathy sustains «Half Nelson» through its characters» crises of conscious, which, like «Bad,» refuse an easy
moral escape hatch.
Whether or not the movie is ultimately «realistic,» the lack of any
viable escape hatch, for the characters or the audience, touches on and deconstructs deeper truths about the genre: that its pleasures are fundamentally sadistic and, when taken to a logical end point, deeply unsatisfying.
Apparently the missing seat in front of 51D is because there is an
emergency escape hatch under the carpet for the crew sleeping quarters which are immediately below.
«DC has created so
many escape hatches — you don't have to invest,» one mother told the Washington Post as she was about to switch her four - year - old from her neighborhood elementary school in Logan Circle to a sought - after bilingual charter.
The artist's preoccupation with the end of the world (perhaps foreshadowing the end of his time in New York), was evidenced in Bickerton's work from the late 1980's and early 1990's, which included flotation devices, portholes, ropes, carabiners, and
biosphere escape hatches.
February 19, 2014 • The National Gallery of Art is named as a
potential escape hatch for the oldest private art museum in Washington.
Cynical editor
notes ESCAPE HATCH «loaded» words in Mr Wald's otherwise very good story: Come back in 2013: and let's compare notes:
The politicians do not expect the goals to be reached, and they
define escape hatches that guarantee they will not.
The lessons they have learned have been invaluable, inspiring this
brilliant escape hatch from the madhouse of the climate wars.
Paragraph 9 articulates a
possible escape hatch, a propos «intended for purposes not prohibited under this Convention».
In other words, «these types» of people are actually encouraged to lie (or simply shrug their shoulders, figuratively) by the current SPIS with its many loopholes and psychological /
philosophical escape hatches as «they» regard them within «their» individually, creatively filtered «who cares about the buyer / Realtor» so - called «shrewd» business - like mind - sets.
There are no chew marks or claw marks on any of the shelters, The doors are perfect especially their little
escape hatch in the back just in case they feel threatened by a possible predator they're not they're not used to.
Here's
the escape hatch: If Weinstein were caught misappropriating funds, he would be granted a «cure period» in which to refund the money.
By eliminating
that escape hatch from our vocabulary we encourage people to thoughtfully consider the situation rather than dismissing a request out of hand.
Finally, Windows 10 S has
that escape hatch.
But the crash showed that
the escape hatch does not always work.
The two people flying to the moon, Jones says, will likely undergo emergency training, like how to put out fires or quickly open
the escape hatch.
It's also hard to miss the irony of Canada being used as
an escape hatch for coal exports when the U.S. won't play a similar role for oil sands crude via the Keystone project.
So I think the idea that the [appeal to] conscience [can be used as a] kind of
an escape hatch is really not what the church teaches.
Unfortunately it has been seen as
an escape hatch... It's complicated and it's gray and it's not black and white, but I think it's essential.
: But the way you're describing it, it ends up functioning [as]
an escape hatch.