Sentences with phrase «last resort from»

McClure says the car does have forward collision warning, the warning of last resort from ACC, and it's not clear passengers expect ACC in mid-priced cars.
The tactic, which in effect has turned the central bank into the lender of last resort from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, is deeply unpopular here in Germany, the Continent's economic engine.
You may think you are saving time by having the lunch of last resort from the vending machine.

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«SBA loans have gone from being the lender of last resort to the lender of only resort for many small businesses in this country,» says Beth Solomon, the president and CEO of the National Association of Development Companies, the trade association for organizations providing financing through the SBA's 504 loan program.
As a last resort, you might want to consider turning off the EMV capability of your new terminals from now through the holiday season, says Julie Conroy, research director for Aite Group.
Gross margins for the third quarter fell to 47.5 percent from 48.8 percent last year, as it had to resort to increased promotions to sell products that would usually have been sold at Sports Authority.
The Magic Kingdom, Disney's signature resort, is the world's most - visited theme park, according to the Themed Entertainment Association, with 20.4 million annual visitors last year, a 6 percent increase from 2014.
Through meetings and conference calls last spring, this season's campaign also sought more input from participating resorts, which range from industry titan Whistler Blackcomb to family - friendly Sun Peaks.
A climbdown from Ms Lagarde's office is even less likely after the Leftist Syriza government crossed the rubicon and became the first developed country in the IMF's 71 - year - history to default on the world's «lender of last resort» this week.
Antigovernment populists who deride the Ex-Im Bank as «corporate welfare» or «crony capitalism» so far have won in Congress, blocking reauthorization of the agency and forcing it since June to stop acting as lender of last resort to the foreign buyers of American - made products, from aircraft to car seats.
We could take distribution from our retirement fund, but that would be the last resort.
She suggested shipments of oil from Alberta and B.C. natural gas traversing Alberta could be on the chopping block, and had no firm answer about what Horgan's NDP government would have to do to provoke such a last - resort retaliation, a nasty flash of trade warring that could send Lower Mainland gasoline prices skyward.
Overlapping with the «just» alternative in early medieval thought, «holy» war or the Crusade differs from the just war (properly so - called) as to cause, last resort, and probable success, and usually with regard to the human dignity of the enemy / infidel.
Even as Zen repudiates all actual ways to enlightenment, so in the last resort nothing is gained by enlightenment of satori, and thus the life of the sage is no different from the life of ordinary men.
We talk about charity being a last resort as if the provision of income, health and education from the state should be the norm.
Cotton is for using non-military means to (for example) prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb; it doesn't sound like he thinks of war as a last resort.
Amy Kirkland from the Food Waste Reduction Alliance said that landfill should be the last resort for food waste.
xD buying a player should always be the last resort when a manager cant find an equal solution from within, if a manager is incapable of doing that, why have a youth team?
The last resort of the defense is to start firing people from the secondary, which we have answers for, too.»
At last, apart from the first 2 sentences, a sensible comment from you without resorting to name calling and sycophantic copy and pasting... well done..
«Evans was certainly not top of Pep Guardiola's shopping list but he is far from a last resort, and I think he would fit nicely into the system and tick a lot of boxes, were he to complete his move,» he told us.
If you need to give baby feedings away from the breast, use an alternative like a cup, syringe, finger feeding... Supplements should be last resort with pumped breast milk from you or donated breast milk next.
As a last resort or to provide symptomatic relief from bed wetting, your child's pediatrician may provide some bed wetting medications.
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Someone can a apply medication especially if that would be the last resort I mean the other thing is you have a little bit of control over with trial and error you know you try something, you see how it's working, if it's not doing what you wanted to do you stop or you know your body doesn't take too much of a ding from it but if you're doing medications then it takes longer for you to rebuild it.
If you are stuck in a non-office setting, a bathroom can be a last resort — moms told me they pumped in the bathroom of a courthouse during a break from a hearing, the bathroom of the Bronx Zoo during a company outing and, of course, airport bathrooms.
Feeding babies with formula in emergencies must only be considered as a last resort, when other safer options — such as helping non-breastfeeding mothers to reinitiate breastfeeding, finding a wet nurse or pasteurized breast milk from a breast milk bank — have first been fully explored.
As a last resort, it may be necessary to walk away from the stressful situation and try again another time.
Overall, from my personal experience, if the wash routine is working, then these «fixes» are a last resort.
In a letter last year calling for the divestment, James said that divesting from WalMart was a last resort.
«By ensuring regulation becomes a last resort, we will create an environment that frees business from the burden of red tape, helping to create the right conditions for recovery and growth in the UK economy.»
«The government's recent guidance on making repossessions a last resort must be enforced, with understanding and sufficient flexibility shown from lenders and courts.
The panel — which is composed of Law, former New York City Comptroller Bill Thompson, Paul Francis, Dennis Glazer and Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz — has heard presentations over the last several months from developers who want to build resort - style casinos in three regions of the state north New York City: The Catskills / Hudson Valley, the Capital Region and the Finger Lakes / Southern Tier.
«We've got about 11 who have been sick over the last few days, and we've been out there every day and working with them to eliminate the spread [between] the resort and the delegation from California,» Erie County Health Commissioner Peter Schade told Stat News.
Also: Fire may be opened to forcefully stop any vehicle that fails to stop at a checkpoint or road block when ordered to stop for search; automatic fire will only be opened as a last resort; avoid collateral damage; after fire has ceased, render medical assistance and record details of incident both in writing and using audio / visual equipment whether or not casualty has been recorded; and whenever in doubt, seek clarification from higher headquarters.
An investment group bought the resort from receivership last year for about $ 2 million.
Speaking to the Observer, Ms Cooper stressed that eviction from properties should only take place in the last resort and urged banks to make things easier for customers in the current economic climate.
The Home Office must be able to show that detention is being used as a last resort to facilitate someone's removal from the UK, although in the mass detention system which has gradually evolved that requirement is becoming more of a technicality.
The letters of last resort are four identically - worded handwritten letters from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the commanding officers of the four British ballistic missile submarines.
This is a complete reversal from what Paterson said just two weeks ago when his «last resort» layoff plan was first reported.
Still reeling from the effects of the 2008 recession, suburban governments across Greater New York and in New Jersey are closing big budget deficits with a measure of last resort: public - sector layoffs.
Energy: Alan Duncan should be commended for forcing the party to abandon its «nuclear energy is a last resort» policy but there's little sense of urgency from the party leadership about Britain's looming energy crisis.
Horodyski, a bank president who took over the IDA chairmanship from resort owner Dave O'Halloran last year, allowed that the Park Point process hasn't been very smooth.
«People seek assistance from a shelter on a last resort,» he said, arguing that shelters should be available to anyone in need at any time.
Furthermore, Flanagan appears not to understand that what is being asked from the legislators in Albany is the last resort as well as being «unique».
The vast majority of the antibiotics stocking our pharmacy shelves — from old standards like tetracycline to antibiotics of last resort like vancomycin and, most recently, daptomycin — are derived from soil organisms.
Unable to raise enough money from conventional sources, Caldwell turned to last - resort financing.
Drug - resistant bacteria are thwarting the world's last - resort antibiotics, leading scientists to seek new compounds from poisonous frogs, backyard soil bacteria, and other wildlife.
The company says it has done so «as an absolute last resort», and only after appeals from community groups who want to drive drug dealers from their street corners.
Vancomycin, long considered a «drug of last resort,» kills by preventing bacteria from building cell walls.
Plasma therapy is not high risk, but it is logistically difficult to obtain enough plasma from immune patients, which is why it is useful only as a last resort.
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