Sentences with phrase «out of circulation as»

«With gun buy back events, we have the potential to take unwanted guns out of circulation as we continue our fight to make our communities safer,» Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said.
Sized diapers may last through more than one child since they are moved out of circulation as they are outgrown

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It takes 96 % of resource revenue out of circulation and invests it outside Norway, in sectors unrelated to energy, as a counterweight to the country's oil dependence.
When the central banks take the bonds out of circulation the supply and demand dynamics naturally kick in (which is what they want, until things turn south, as you point out).
The bible would have taken roughly a century to get into proper circulation, and only two and a bit centuries later, it's quite possible that maybe it grew on some of the Romans and out of remorse, re-considered that they actually were responsible for killing the son of God (in the sense they started to believe him to be), thus Constantine coming around and establishing it as a Rome's primary religion, and how closely apart the dates are, makes me think its considerable evidence than Jesus couldn't have just been a made up figure.
Avoid other creams and ointments sold for the treatment of sore nipples as these may actually impede healing by preventing air circulation and drying out the skin.
As it turned out, the birth itself was completely uncomplicated but baby needed to transport an hour later due to rare breathing complications (persistence of fetal circulation / PPHN)-- and per the birth plan dh accompanied baby during transport.
On the other hand, the Fed's insistence on draining dollars out of global circulation would be facilitated by any European endeavours to enhance the status of Euro as a reserve petro - currency.
With 44,496 placards issued to members of the NYPD and another 54,020 handed out by the Department of Transportation to groups such as the FBI, nonprofit organizations and disabled individuals, de Blasio, who will run for re-election this year, put the total number now in circulation at 160,516.
As Cuomo ponders a bill to curb Airbnb, the online booking service said it's policing its website to remove commercial operators in the city, addressing a chief complaint of critics who say it promotes illegal hotels and effectively takes scarce apartments out of circulation.
«As if the palpable odium of intiating a vacuous criminal charge against a whistle - blower, no less a person than a distinguished senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was not bad enough, the prosecuting authority, obviously urged on by the Inspector General of Police, threw pretension to adherence to democratic tenets of the rule of law when it sought from the court, albeit most illegally, to obtain summons against Senator Misau, while deliberately witholding service of the copy of the charge on the Senator, an obvious stratagem conceived to frame up all manner of false allegations tailored to suit the obvious purpose of yet another gestapo strategy to use state powers to swoop on the Distinguished Senator and keep him out of circulation»
The flamboyant politician is believed to have been out of circulation for a good time now as he has missed out in many of the outings he is considered to be regular face.
Finebone said, «The idea of the PDP is to plant election materials in some homes of individuals claiming they are the APC members so as to take some of our chieftains out of circulation before the rerun election.
Hard water, full of metal ions, can neutralise surfactants, so detergents usually contain water softeners, known as builders and chelating agents, which take metal ions out of circulation.
All this modelling work, combined with in situ measurements (oceanographic campaigns recently carried out as part of the AMOP project) help improve our understanding of the interactions between biogeochemistry, atmospheric circulation and oceanic circulation.
Black carbon or biochar has been hailed as one possible way of limiting greenhouse gas emissions, by taking carbon out of circulation.
«A significant amount of black carbon» So researchers have counted the biochar locked in the soil — where it enhances fertility — as carbon out of circulation for millions of years.
As a result there was an increase in moisture transport out of the Atlantic, which effectively increased the salinity and density, of the ocean surfaces, leading to an abrupt increase in circulation strength and temperature rise.
Some ENSO experts, such as Mark Cane, points out that the upwelling impact on SST in the East implies that in the transient warming, the warming might happen faster in the West than the East thus strengthening the Walker circulation — some of the supposed volcanic - El Niño connections would support that.
Digestive health can define as the ability of the GI tract to digest food and excrete out after the absorption of food nutrients, water, vitamins and minerals into blood circulation for...
As a result of the cold temperature, lactic acid is flushed out of muscles, circulation is accelerated, and muscles recover faster.
Using the Rose Quartz Roller for a lymphatic massage as part of your skincare routine helps to eliminate toxins, reduce puffiness, and improve blood circulation to even out skin tone.
DRiNK has a 100 per cent controlled circulation of 10,000 copies, sent out to a targeted readership of bar, nightclub, hotel and restaurant professionals only, working in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Hong Kong, as well as other cities.
Sounds pretty helpful... And she has several ebooks focusing on helping women who have been out of circulation for a while — such titles as Dipping Your Toe in the Dating Pool, From Fear to Frolic and Moving on Gracefully — all covering issues that mid-life women need to face.
Handy Howie - yes you are probably correct however the net effect would still be the same as the source of heat (engine) is now out of the circulation loop, so you would still get cold air from the heater.
I reached Baton Rouge as my colleagues from the Times - Picayune stumbled off the back of circulation trucks that barely got them out of our headquarters in New...
Circulation, preferably known as the number of times the same ebook may be loaned out during the duration of a license, is another key aspect to be taken into consideration by librarians and publishers.
The hobby of old - time radio show collecting is well on the way out because of this, as a couple of bonehead companies are claiming copyrights to a whole mess of popular and pivotal programs, forcing all the previously free sources to withdraw them from circulation, since no one has the dosh to fight over things in court.
I also searched the Trafford website, and your book is not listed there, so it does look to me as if Trafford has taken it out of circulation.
However, no change in the nature or terms of the scheme, known as fundamental attributes of the scheme e.g. structure, investment pattern, etc., can be carried out unless a written communication is sent to each unit holder and an advertisement is given in one English daily newspaper having nationwide circulation and in a newspaper published in the language of the region where the head office of the mutual fund is situated.
Isotonic crystalloids can be given rapidly to expand the intravascular space and improve circulation, improving oxygenation to tissues in cases of shock, as they pass readily through cell membranes with up to 75 % of crystalloids moving out of the intravascular space within 1 hour of administration.
DRiNK has a 100 per cent controlled circulation of 10,000 copies, sent out to a targeted readership of bar, nightclub, hotel and restaurant professionals only, working in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Hong Kong, as well as other cities.
At Swiss Institute, maxing out the electrical load strains the temperature regulation system, yet the heaters struggle throughout the day to raise the surrounding temperature, creating what the artist describes as a «weak local lineament» of the conditions of circulation.
While Duchamp's readymades of the early 20th century took the industrially - produced object out of circulation, by the end of the century the readymade as «commodity sculpture» had fully entered another system of circulation: the art market.
Taste comes in to play in the bulk of the exhibition, which explores the acquisition of these works in Venice, their circulation in culture of grotesqueries (fascinating to see an engraving by Raimondi, more famous for his copies after Michelangelo, adorning two sleeping nudes with tiny beasties), as well an gradual influence on later Venetian painters who also sought out extreme, fantastical effects.
Global image circulation via social media is generally perceived as either over-controlled or out of control.
Nevertheless, the risk of triggering ocean circulation changes as a result of global warming can not be ruled out at present (which is why you use the word «probably»), and it needs to be studied and discussed.
As the authors point out, even if the whole story comes down to precipitation changes which favor ablation, the persistence of these conditions throughout the 20th century still might be an indirect effect of global warming, via the remote effect of sea surface temperature on atmospheric circulation.
Some ENSO experts, such as Mark Cane, points out that the upwelling impact on SST in the East implies that in the transient warming, the warming might happen faster in the West than the East thus strengthening the Walker circulation — some of the supposed volcanic - El Niño connections would support that.
They are a cornerstone of ocean ecosystems and play a significant role, as they die and sink, in taking carbon out of circulation and locking it away in rock.
Consider the possibility that not just millions, but billions face disastrous consequences from the likes of (including but not limited to): Sandy (and other hybrid and out - of - season storms enhanced by the earth's circulatory eccentricities and warmer oceans); the drought in progress; wildfires; floods (just last week, Argentina had 16 inches of rain in 2 hours *); derechos; increased cold and snow in the north as the Arctic melts and cracks up, breaking up the Arctic circulation and sending cold out of what was previously largely a contained system, and losing its own consistent cold, seriously interfering with the Jet Stream, pollution of multiple kinds such as in China, the increase of algae and the like in our oceans as they heat, and food and water shortages.
To solve this problem I looked at three patterns of the 6558 day period, overlaid them at the daily weather data level, and plotted the resultant combined signal for Precipitation, and temperature patterns for the USA, extended that cyclic interpenetration for a six year period, and plotted out maps to show the repeating reoccurring patterns in the global circulation, as a (6 year long stretch, we are now ~ 40 months into the posted 6 years long) forecast for part of the current repeat of the 6558 day long cycle.
Soil can also dry out due to changes in large - scale circulation, such as the expansion of the Hadley Cell.
Physically speaking, it turns out that the centrifuge separation gains in efficiency when the centrifuge column stands vertically, and gentle heat is applied to the bottom of the centrifuge, so as to to induce a slow floor - to - ceiling circulation, as illustrated here.
But climate models show a consistent tendency for areas such as the southwest U.S. to dry out in the 21st Century as the sinking branch of the tropical Hadley circulation expands poleward and carries drier air down to the surface [8].
Sort of saying the same thing in a different way, but as heat pours from the equator to the poles, it breaks up the Arctic circulation which results in the cold spilling out to mid-northern latitudes.
Since the whole ocean, Atlantic and Pacific, has warmed, as well as unpopulated land areas, doesn't that rather rule out UHI as being much of a factor, and, being a net warming, it also wouldn't be ocean circulation changes.
I think it is really important to make that distinction - that there are a number of factors that influence the extent of Arctic sea ice, some of them of course associated with changes in the radiative forcing from the atmosphere, as a result of anthropogenic greenhouse gases and aerosols, but also changes in the atmospheric circulation and also the advection of heat into or out of the Arctic by the ocean circulation.
«Ironically the increased regulations around trading may be contributing to the current high price of cryptocurrencies, as the increased difficulty of «cashing out» encourages people to hold their coins for longer, meaning there are fewer coins in circulation to meet the increasing demand, therefore the price goes up.»
DRiNK has a 100 per cent controlled circulation of 10,000 copies, sent out to a targeted readership of bar, nightclub, hotel and restaurant professionals only, working in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Hong Kong, as well as other cities.
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