The race car does have some important options the road car lacks, though, including a racing fuel cell, roll cage, racing seat with harness, and
an escape hatch in the roof.
A steel luggage safety barrier can be fitted in place because there is an emergency
escape hatch in the roof of the passenger area.
Not exact matches
Here's the
escape hatch: If Weinstein were caught misappropriating funds, he would be granted a «cure period»
in which to refund the money.
And he can use the
escape hatch «as somebody has said» only so many times
in each sermon — the fewer times, the better.
Rather than using Jesus as an
escape hatch for fear, we need an understanding of redemption that will allow us to engage our fears
in their most terrifying dimensions.
DP asserts that no such
escape hatch exists — note the «if»
in the sentence above — and
in any case seals and padlocks the door which DV has already effectively closed:
But
in conclusion, he offers an
escape hatch: It may be permissible for married couples to use barrier methods as long as they do so with the intent of «responsible parenthood» as that concept is defined, paradoxically,
in Humanae Vitae itself.
For the first time
in his life, basketball, his
escape hatch from reality, was taken away from him.
And NYCAN Executive Director Christina Grant said, «When we disproportionately place our lowest - performing teachers
in front of our neediest students, we are closing the
escape hatch that great schools have long provided from poverty and the status quo.
«Your commitment to action to tackle institutional habits, leakages and
escape hatches offers the best opportunity
in the short run to realize more non-inflationary revenues,» Dr. Amoako - Tuffour said to the nominated Finance Minister.
The eggs are capable of
hatching from about five days old, but if they wait until seven days their tails can grow an extra 30 per cent
in length, which helps them to
escape from aquatic predators.
Rauffenstein, lamenting the end of an aristocratic era, tries to befriend de Boeldieu, but the French captain is already
hatching a new
escape plan - one
in which he puts himself
in danger to allow the others to
escape.
But with Buchanan closing
in on the treasure and the Browns missing a prison visit, Paddington begins to think the Browns no longer care for him, forcing the bear to
hatch an elaborate
escape plan
in an effort to clear his own name.
Stranded on an island
in a post-apocalyptic world, teenager Dinky and her friends
hatch a dangerous plan to
escape in the hope of finding a better life.
In «Moonrise Kingdom» Sam evades his boy scout troup by escaping through a hatch in his ten
In «Moonrise Kingdom» Sam evades his boy scout troup by
escaping through a
hatch in his ten
in his tent.
Okay, so del Toro still has a lot to learn about coherent writing, but the film is pretty good when it focuses on its real story — Elisa falling
in love with the merman and
hatching a plan to help him
escape before he is killed.
He soon
hatches a plan to use a cow to help him
escape captivity and reach safety
in France some 200 miles away.
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.
For those
in the charter movement who have viewed chartering as a systemic reform strategy (not just an
escape hatch for some kids), the prevalent theory of action for the last ten to fifteen years has been a «tipping point» strategy.
Likewise,
in «Finishing Touches,» Robert Maranto states, «The animating theory of school choice has always been that it will not only serve as an
escape hatch from dysfunctional public schools but also will spark public schools to improve.
Apparently, the AP program hasn't so much raised the level of the curriculum
in the American high school as it has created an
escape hatch that lets a small number of ambitious students get out of the low - demand environment for a few hours.
Others offer interdistrict choice, such as the controversial busing plan currently under debate
in St. Louis, which allows students to attend schools
in neighboring districts to alleviate segregation concerns or to offer students an
escape hatch from failing schools.
So it might be the case that the Hope Scholarship actually not only provides an
escape hatch for these students who are being bullied but actually reduces the level of bullying
in the district schools.
«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 rear
hatch included Ford's new hands - free system, which we first saw
in the new
Escape.
In this haunting story of devastation and drought, young lovers Luz and Ray have their California dreams violently shattered, and they must
hatch a plan to
escape the relentless onslaught of the Amargosa Dune Sea for a greener, better life for their enigmatic adopted daughter.
In an effort to flee a war - torn country that was becoming less tolerant of basic freedoms, Saedi's parents hatched a plan to escape to the United States with 2 - year - old Saedi and her older sister, Samira, in to
In an effort to flee a war - torn country that was becoming less tolerant of basic freedoms, Saedi's parents
hatched a plan to
escape to the United States with 2 - year - old Saedi and her older sister, Samira,
in to
in tow.
In addition to the large front door, there is also a rear
escape hatch.
In 1961, the Mercury astronauts insisted on a literal
escape hatch.
The eggs can easily
hatch in the bag and you don't want them to
escape right back into your home.
If that happens Bank points always have an
escape hatch — statement credits, but I airline miles can be sold as well
in a pinch.
De Kooning spoke intriguingly on occasion of leaving a way out, of creating an
escape hatch, so to speak, somewhere
in his densely cubist screens; it seems Flack understood this idea instinctively.
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.
The show is most compelling when it asks the viewer to see earlier works — often outliers
in the field of individual careers —
in light of new trajectories, or when it pushes blackness beyond the associational and into deeper psychic channels, as
in William Pope L's unsettling Blind (2015), a dark window cut from the gallery wall, like a literal aperture or
escape hatch.
You know you want to leave; you simply have to
hatch an
escape plan that works
in your favour.
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:
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.»
In addition to the rooftop
escape hatches, they have insulation that is easier to replace should it mold.
Hansen said: «What's being talked about for Copenhagen is a strenghening of Kyoto [protocol] approach, a cap and trade with offsets and
escape hatches which will be gauranteed to fail
in terms of getting the required rapid reduction
in emissions.
So even as an additional clause
in the contract, it doesn't afford you a clear
escape hatch.
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.