Before the Corps can install
any of these deterrents at the lock and dam complex, its recommendations must navigate a series of public hearings and Congressional budget approval as well as a still to - be-determined construction time line.
Not exact matches
«We think this is going to be a really powerful theft
deterrent,» Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president
of software engineering, said
at a software designers conference Monday in San Francisco.
The grueling testimonies from CEO John Stumpf, coupled with insights from my industry - wide research into the culture and mindsets
of bankers, suggest there is a blind spot among senior leaders
at Wells Fargo, as well as
deterrents to speaking up among the rank and file.
Associated British Foods, which owns the malt drink brand Ovaltine, could look
at the business to scale up in a key emerging market, the sources said, although the size
of the GSK business could be a
deterrent.
Sometimes, managers
of these funds attempt to devise strategies that will keep daily liquidity
at a minimum, so the exit fee acts as a
deterrent for an investor wishing to proceed with an...
Capital punishment's lack
of demonstrated superiority as a
deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being
at best mixed), the capacity
of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible
at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost
of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made on behalf
of capital punishment.
The added complication
of not being able to plant in the local soil had always been the big
deterrent but the solutions that he learned made it possible for him to look
at the space with renewed hope.
There are penalties involved for exceeding these limits, topping out
at 100 percent overage tax plus a limit on individual signing bonuses for two years, but so far that limit hasn't proven to be enough
of a
deterrent for many teams.
Fabian Delph epitomizes modern footballers, and serves as an example that the idea
of competition
at big clubs is NOT a
deterrent.
With Toni Kroos reportedly unsettled
at Real Madrid, Pogba may be required to take up a deeper role alongside Luka Modric and Casemiro, bringing the ball forward, creating chances with long balls and short passes and ensuring one
of Europe's most individually dangerous midfields doesn't lose any
of its sense
of deterrent.
Having said that, hearing
of Bolton's run without drawing a Premier League game, which now stands
at 22 following their reverse
at West Brom, will surely act as a
deterrent for most?
Some see
at least one upside — they're a potential
deterrent to apartment dwellers who use the lots instead
of paying for a garage spot near their building.
All those things being said raising twins has been very challenging
at times which is honestly my biggest
deterrent of having more, I also fear I will have twins again and sometimes wonder if I could do this all over again but I can't brush off that urge.
If one is to think «rationally» in building a nuclear programme, one must first attempt to acquire the technical know - how, then demonstrate it by testing it (or
at least creating enough suspicion about testing it) and once the international community «recognises» one's capability
of developing a sufficient
deterrent then negotiations can begin.
Nuclear weapons, they claim, are not weapons
at all but «
deterrents» — implements
of a system
of rational and responsible statecraft beyond the empire
of law.
Based
at six sites around London, the missiles will «provide both reassurance and a powerful
deterrent» to ensure the safety
of those attending the games, the Ministry
of Defence (MoD) said.
Are there alternative nuclear postures, for example non-continuous
at sea deterrence, which could maintain the credibility
of the UK's nuclear
deterrent?
If the briefings to the papers are correct, the likeable Treasury Minister will call for an end to the 24/7
at sea
deterrent and reduce the number
of missile boats (SSBN - F) from four to two.
The statement added, «The PDP may soon be squandering the big reprieve it secured from the profound judgment
of the Supreme Court by declaring a «no - victor, no - vanquished», and dangling an unnecessary amnesty without sanctioning Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and his fake National Working Committee acolytes, to serve as a
deterrent at the national level and as an example to state chapters.
But the leader
of the GFP in denial
of the story making rounds in the media said:» the person behind this mischief would be drowned for peddling such untruth about me; some people don't respect
at all, hence the curses will serve as a
deterrent to them,» Akua Donkor told a local Journalist in the Brong Ahafo region.
We will retain the Trident continuous -
at - sea nuclear
deterrent to provide the ultimate guarantee
of our security.
Dr Julian Lewis: What sort
of signal does it send to Iran and other hostile would - be proliferators that our nuclear
deterrent could be put
at ransom in the event
of another hung Parliament, as a result
of our not having signed the key contracts and the hostility towards the replacement
of Trident evinced by the Liberal Democrats?
In an interview with the Guardian
at the Tolpuddle festival in Dorset, the party leader added that he would like Labour to switch to supporting unilateralism ahead
of the motion that will likely cause MPs to split three ways on the future
of the
deterrent.
«That the Parliament looks critically
at the results
of a new poll on support for nuclear weapons in Scotland commissioned by Lord Ashcroft; believes that the result stating that 51 %
of Scots want the Trident nuclear
deterrent to be replaced is misguidedly being used to suggest that a majority
of Scots support keeping nuclear weapons in Scotland; understands that the results
of this poll were intended to challenge the findings
of a recent poll commissioned by the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament that showed a decisive 75 % majority
of the Scottish public is against both the cost and the reasoning behind the UK Government's intention to keep all
of its nuclear weapons stationed in Scotland; understands that, while Lord Ashcroft conducted the poll to supposedly show that «more than half
of Scots are in favour
of nuclear weapons», the poll showed that only 37 %
of Scots believe so in principle, compared with 48 % who do not; questions the integrity
of a poll that, it understands, was privately paid for by a wealthy Tory backer; considers that Lord Ashcroft is spinning the results, and believes that he should stop doing so and accept what it considers the fact proven time and again that Scots want rid
of nuclear weapons.»
Labour's position is in favour
of having a continuous
at - sea nuclear
deterrent but this is under review and could change
at its party conference in the autumn.
«If you look
at the internal research and polling which suggest Labour could lose up to three million
of the people that voted for us
at the last general election, that same research shows that one
of their principal concerns is security and the nuclear
deterrent and the party's attitude towards it — to know that and to knowingly go and worsen the perception
of the party in the eyes
of the voting public will precipitate a response which will not help the Labour party not just for this election but the for general election after that and for who knows how many elections after that.
There will be a commitment to «the maintenance
of Britain's nuclear
deterrent», but with the caveat that the Lib Dems can still make the case for alternatives and look
at value for money.
We are using a different kind
of deterrent — trying to stop birds from hearing one another by playing a noise that is
at the same pitch as the alarm calls or predator noises they are listening out for,» said Professor Swaddle, who is also Professor
of Biology
at the College
of William and Mary in Williamsburg in the US.
«There is no doubt in our minds,» Naveen wrote to the DA just days before the statute
of limitations expired in late 2011, «that criminal prosecution, against the university and the professor, will be the single most effective
deterrent to unsafe laboratory conditions in the future
at UCLA, and
at other universities.»
In a study published on October 9 in the open access journal PeerJ, Dr Olle Håstad
at the Swedish University
of Agricultural Sciences and Dr Anders Ödeen
at Uppsala University show that ultraviolet window markings indeed have the potential to be effective
deterrents.
«But the U.S. can lead that effort only if it maintains an effective strategic arsenal
at a level sufficient to fulfill its
deterrent purposes, a notable failure
of the current Administration.
Prior to this she studied
at the University
of St Andrews and Scottish Association for Marine Science, assessing the extent
of underwater noise pollution from Acoustic
Deterrent Devices used
at fish farms on the west coast
of Scotland.
At last, one
of the most exceedingly terrible missteps individuals make while searching for a biker partner is stopping after confronting the main couple
of deterrents.
However, his plan is not to offer a hand
at some form
of global reconciliation, but an all out war that will destroy the west with Wakanda's stockpile
of vibranium, an alien tech that can create weapons that rivals the strongest
deterrents human technology can come up with.
If you look
at the distance some
of these students have to travel to reach proficiency, the requirement for them to get there in just one year is more
of a
deterrent to effort than an inspiration.
Despite repeated calls for educators to get more instructional mileage out
of the assessment data they have
at hand, two
deterrents typically stand in the way
of most educators» effective use
of test data.
We have every intention
of keeping the car for a long time and baby it with a car cover and a carport, we even have a ceramic mouse
deterrent under the car
at all times.
, Tow / haul mode selector, instrument panel - mounted, Tires, rear LT245 / 75R16E all - season, blackwall, Tires, front LT245 / 75R16E all - season, blackwall, Tire, spare LT245 / 75R16E all - season, blackwall located
at rear underbody
of vehicle, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (does not apply to spare tire), Theft -
deterrent system, vehicle, PASS - Key III, Suspension, rear hypoid drive axle with multi-leaf springs.
Following the debut
of the third - gen model
at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, IAB reported that the i30 is not India - bound with our source citing pricing as the major
deterrent.
Equipment / Features on this * Chevrolet Tahoe * Rear Axle 3.42 RatioWheels 4 - 17 X 7.5 (43.2 Cm X 19.1 Cm) Aluminum 5 - Spoke With Smooth Surface And Rectangular Pockets (Std) Tires P265 / 70R17 All - Season BlackwallLight Titanium / Dark Titanium Premium Cloth Seat TrimLt Preferred Equipment Group Includes Standard EquipmentSeats Front Bucket With (Ag1) 6 - Way Power Driver And (Ag2) Front Passenger Seat Adjusters Adjustable Head Restraints (Am1) Driver Manual Lumbar Control Floor Console And Rear Storage Pockets (Std) Summit WhiteAudio System Am / Fm Stereo With Mp3 Compatible Cd Player Seek - And - Scan Digital Clock Auto - Tone Control Radio Data System (Rds) Speed - Compensated Volume Theftlock And Auxiliary Audio Input Jack (Std) Transmission 6 - Speed Automatic Electronically Controlled With Overdrive And Tow / Haul Mode (Std) Engine Vortec 5.3 L V8 Sfi Flexfuel With Active Fuel Management Capable
Of Running On Unleaded Or Up To 85 % Ethanol (With Gas - 320 Hp [238.6 Kw] @ 5200 Rpm 340 Lb - Ft
Of Torque [459.0N - M] @ 4200 Rpm With E85 Ethanol - 326 Hp [243.1 Kw] @ 5300 Rpm 350 Lb - Ft
Of Torque [472.5 N - M] @ 4400 Rpm) Iron Block (Std) Headliner ClothAssist Handles Front Passenger And Second Row OutboardSteering Wheel Leather - WrappedWindows Power With Driver Express - Down And Lockout FeaturesSteering Wheel Controls Mounted Audio And Cruise ControlsCruise Control Electronic With Set And Resume SpeedTheft -
Deterrent System Vehicle Pass - Key IiiSeats Third Row 50/50 Split - Bench 3 - Passenger Removable All - Belts - To - SeatBluetooth For Phone Personal Cell Phone Connectivity To Vehicle Audio System And Hmi (Human Machine Interface) With Specific Steering Wheel ControlsSeat Adjuster Driver PowerFloor Covering Color - Keyed CarpetingPower Outlets 5 Auxiliary 12 - Volt Includes 2 On The Instrument Panel 1 In The Cargo Area 1 Inside The Center Console And 1
At The Back
Of The Console.Floor Mats Color - Keyed Carpeted Front And Second Row RemovableLighting Interior With Dome Light Driver - And Passenger - Side Door Switch With Delayed Entry Feature Cargo Lights Door Handle Or Remote Keyless Entry - Activated Illuminated Entry And Map Lights In Front And Second Seat PositionsVisors Driver And Front Passenger Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Padded With Cloth Trim Extends On RodRemote Vehicle Starter Prep Package Includes Remote Keyless Entry (Remote Vehicle Starter Fob Available Through Gm Accessories.)
The length and odd format
of this series has always been a
deterrent to me, but now
at a larger trim size and in omnibus format, I may finally read one
of the longest running manga series in North America.
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Now, with credit tight, they have become a potent
deterrent to corporate raiders leery
of being forced to repay a company's debt and then refinance the loans
at higher rates.
Please RSVP below; the first 10 attendees to RSVP will be eligible to receive a solar cat
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of charge.
«Adult stray dogs were responsible for a large proportion (48 percent)
of incoming dogs
at CCSPCA suggesting that more effective
deterrents to dogs running
at large could substantially reduce the seasonal burden on this shelter.»
Create a demonstration kit to use
at every workshop, with equipment for trapping and sample
deterrents that help keep cats out
of yards.
In addition, the top
of the wall should be capped with a fence ledge that angles toward the interior
at least one foot, as an added
deterrent for jumping and climbing cats.
The Siberian Husky typically does not respect the momentary discomfort and «zing» from an invisible fence system, and the size
of your acreage is not a natural barrier or
deterrent to a dog that is bred to run long distances
at moderate speed without tiring.
A dog's size can be a part
of his appeal (West Highland White Terriers can be
at home just about anywhere, no matter how tight the quarters are) or a
deterrent (it's much easier to accidentally step on a Westie than a Rottweiler!).
At the front
of all three
of the bark collars there is a mechanism which releases the
deterrent of choice, this mechanism fits against your dogs throat so that the vibrations caused by nuisance barking can trigger the mechanism.