Sentences with phrase «regain control of their systems»

Hollywood Presbyterian paid $ 17,000 in Bitcoin to regain control of their systems.

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The former Work and Pensions Secretary said that any migration system had to regain control of the numbers of people coming to the UK
«Our gel helps regain control of the radioactive material and produces 90 percent less waste than water,» claims Shaun McCabe, president of Asia - Pacific systems for CBI Polymers, which recently donated 100 five - gallon pails of its cleaner to the Fukushima cleanup effort and hopes to sell hundreds more there.
Slowly but surely, Jarret was regaining control of his nervous system.
But your neurological system regains control, in a surprisingly short period of time.
But the key challenge for Newark when it regains local control — and the key challenge for all cities, regardless of the makeup of their school system — will be improving school quality across its diverse system of schools.
While its argument for regaining control of the schools rested on the principle of local control, a chastened OPSB also pointed out that it had instituted financial reforms since the system's bankruptcy prior to Katrina.
Now that the board has regained control of the school system, it's possible charters could have a harder time securing space in district buildings.
So when the Roadster's standard Traction Control System senses a front wheel spin, it responds by helping reduce throttle, which helps you both regain grip and maintain control of thControl System senses a front wheel spin, it responds by helping reduce throttle, which helps you both regain grip and maintain control of thcontrol of the road.
The SCS system then uses a combination of additional and diminishing brake pressure, along with variable electronic power steering controls, to regain vehicle stability.
The engine's power and 390 pound - feet of torque are kept useful by Infiniti's vehicle dynamic - control (VDC) and traction - control systems, which can both brake spinning wheels and reduce engine output to regain traction.
These systems work by using sensors to detect signs of a skid, and then limiting acceleration and applying the brakes on individual wheels to regain control of the car.
Should the system determine, for example, that the autobahn ahead is about to lead downhill, the charge level of the high - voltage battery is intelligently controlled in advance to regain brake energy upfront with maximum efficiency.
Ford had a lot of damage control work on its hands when it decided to move on from MyFord Touch, but Sync 3 looks capable of helping the Blue Oval regain lost ground in the infotainment field, not to mention making the lives of customers who opt for the system easier.
When you permit an outside agency to control your feelings and emotions at frequent intervals for a prolonged period, your system will soon get into the habit of submitting to the control of this outside agency, and will not respond any longer to any effort that the will may make to regain its original power of control.
As the puppy grows up and his immune system matures, the immune system tends to naturally regain control of their mite infestation; in fact, 30 - 50 % of dogs under age one year recover spontaneously from generalized demodicosis without any form of treatment.
As the puppy grows up and his or her immune system matures, the immune system tend to naturally regain control of their mite infestation; in fact, 30 - 50 % of dogs under age 1 year recover spontaneously from generalized demodicosis without any form of treatment.
In any of these cases, Trembly Law will help you use the legal system to regain control of your business and life.
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