Sentences with phrase «rerouting of»

The project presents several construction challenges: excavation of more than 500,000 cubic yards of earth for a five - level, underground parking structure; demolition of four existing structures; rerouting of major utilities; working around the construction of a rail station at the site; and limited staging areas.
Wind, soil saturation and destabilization, the rerouting of Redwood Creek (which runs through Muir Woods), and fire are all suspects when trees topple in the national monument.
JN00 / JN Rerouting of the headlight switch wiring harness with installation of a jumper wiring harness
Bad weather at an airport or a phone - in competition on TV will lead to transient local surges of network traffic, requiring on - the - fly rerouting of calls through less busy parts of the system.
Up until now, there have not been any full road closures or rerouting of traffic through residential streets.
Rather than seeing a breakup as the end of the road, it's crucial to see it as a rerouting of plans.
At that point, there is often still enough surviving spinal cord tissue to allow for a sort of neural workaround, a rerouting of signals to maintain the flow of sensory and motor signals below the wound.
During development of the project, «there were multiple reroutes of the pipeline corridor for various reasons - cultural, environmental, landowner concerns - 140, 150 reroutes,» he said.

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American Airlines rerouted three flights out of more than 6,000 a day amid tensions between the U.S. and Russia.
Both of these apps send you alerts when your favorite trains are delayed, rerouted, or otherwise inoperable.
In the longer term the EU wants to change existing taxation rights to make sure digital firms with large operations but no physical presence in a given country pay taxes there instead of being allowed to reroute their profits to low - tax jurisdictions.
To leverage the cost advantage, Richter learned how to monitor constantly fluctuating prices and reroute calls on the fly to chase the bargains, like a financial trader moving money from one currency or commodity into others in sync with the complex ebb and flow of the market.
Weddings are both a joyous family affair and a tangle of moving parts — perhaps it's the stress of making sure one Trump - voting aunt won't be seated next to a Democratic in - law, or rerouting those flowers from the wrong location on the big day — that make the event notoriously stressful for both brides and grooms.
Among the challenges are surmounting delays from rerouting utility lines and creating special designs to overcome the desert conditions, specifically, the clouds of sand that can overwhelm the site without warning.
German authorities, working with Microsoft, had taken control of the bulk of the network, so that information sent from infected computers was rerouted to safe police servers instead, a process known as «sinkholing.»
More, almost 400 residents have filed objections to the final route Kinder Morgan is seeking to have approved by the National Energy Board, there is a high probability that some segments of the proposal will need to be rerouted and the final routing decision could take a long time.
Whether it's the small steps of a day getting rerouted or life plans getting demolished, one thing is sure: Unexpected things will happen.
The road that has led from the cross of Christ has suffered many detours and reroutings over the last two thousand years, but it has never truly been lost.
Philip and his ally Boniface entreated the leaders of the Fourth Crusade to reroute their march to Jerusalem via Constantinople, much to the distress of Pope Innocent III.
it will make you wonder if there is a spirit beyond our bodies,,, or all of it is in the brain itself... I see how hard it is for stroke victims to return to their old self after the brain has been damaged... and I wondered sometimes if the person I knew was even in the body anymore... It is a question I do not have a firm answer for... but I like to think the spirit exists and just can not use the brain anymore... it is like a computer interface that is damaged and the body has failed to repair itself... Our brains can reroute data, or rebuild some damage..
Then a typhoon swept through the Philippines, forcing us to reroute two weeks of bookings.
In a couple of them, Durant utterly screwed up his assignment, which forced Smith to compensate and reroute to the outside (the clip where Gurley tries the hurdle at the end of his run is a great example).
Sometimes, your browser reroutes itself to virus - related sites, such as what happened during the famous Google Redirect Virus of 2012.
Officials renovated and rerouted Arlington Lakes Golf Club to the tune of $ 2.4 million (plus $ 400,000 for clubhouse upgrades)-- a bold step that has the attention of American golf's top governing body.»
«It's interesting that the reflex kind of reroutes the entire circulatory system to save blood for the heart and brain, and not pump it through the rest of the body,» says Wennergren.
Our program and curriculum prepares midwives to engender this deeper aspect of childbirth with women and families; supporting this natural process and not disturbing or rerouting a woman from her instinctual and intuitive responses to her pregnancy or labor.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has embarked on an unprecedented campaign to put the stamp of the State Police on New York City, rerouting troopers to city airports and toll plazas from upstate areas that rely on them and bewildering some of the officials charged with carrying out his orders.
The forgotten relative of the N / R / W line will be rehashed as the city gears up to reroute Q train service from Queens along the Second Avenue Subway track.
Six of Amtrak's Empire Service trains will be rerouted every weekday to Grand Central from Pennsylvania Station to avoid track work delays, Veronique Hakim, the interim executive director of the MTA, said recently.
By 8:36 am, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Metropolitan Transportation Authority was advising customers, on Twitter, that B train service was suspended, D trains were rerouted onto other lines, N, R and Q trains were running with delays, all thanks to a «loss of power affecting signals at DeKalb Av.»
After a criminal referral to prosecutors from the state Board of Elections office, other subpoenas sought records related to hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations solicited by the mayor's campaign that were rerouted to upstate Democrats running for the state Senate.
The D.A.'s office was specifically investigating whether de Blasio's aides had purposefully circumvented state campaign finance donation limits, by rerouting large donations through county Democratic campaign committees, which then funneled donations to campaign accounts for State Senate candidates as part of the mayor's push to flip the chamber to Democratic control.
Many of the signals in the city's subway system are decades old, and when they break, they often take hours to fix, forcing the agency to reroute, delay or cancel dozens of trains.
A number of trails on Conservation Easement lands in the Adirondacks have been closed or rerouted to avoid logging operations.
It was a traffic jam that, in the end, rerouted the career of the chief executive of the world's fourth - largest airline, and how one led to the other is a tale of power, politics and New Jersey wheeling - dealing.
Amtrak officials have also discussed the possibility of rerouting some trains from Penn Station to Grand Central Terminal.
Two options remain for replacing a portion of I - 81 near Syracuse: keeping the elevated highway and modernizing it, or demolishing it and rerouting through traffic around the city.
Security was on high alert at 84th and Park as crazed Sex and the City fans stampeded the filming of the sequel, forcing Cynthia Nixon to be rerouted to her trailer.
Next week the city of Troy will begin work to replace a water line that burst in January 2016, impacting several nearby communities and rerouting traffic for weeks.
New York State Transportation Commissioner Matt Driscoll says he expects to make a recommendation next month to either rebuild the crumbling I - 81 viaduct where it stands now in the city of Syracuse, or reroute traffic around the city and create a boulevard where I - 81 is now.
But they plopped down again just outside the main doors of City Hall — joined by dozens of others — chanting and forcing the mayor to reroute by blocking the entrance.
In addition, ABC reports that the BX32 and BX 36 are still being rerouted due to a 6 foot deep crater in the middle of the street.
Proponents of the rerouting traffic around the city see it spurring new development, housing and jobs in a city that needs all three.
His work focuses on changing the architecture of the stomach and rerouting the small intestine, which is an exceedingly complex organ — hardly a homogeneous, 23 - foot pipe carrying food from the stomach to the large intestine, as was once believed.
One million doses of the vaccine had been allocated from a global stockpile and immunizations had been set to begin this month; now, the first half - million doses that were en route to the country will be rerouted to other at - risk countries.
These revolutionaries drained lakes, rerouted rivers, chopped down forests, and slashed straight into the guts of Mother Earth.
Aladin and Micklin contend that rerouting the Amu Darya, the southern sea's primary tributary, to flow into the western or eastern portions of the sea could slow or stop the shrinkage.
Airlines reroute polar flights when solar storms are predicted, as they did last week, adding hours of flight time and costing tens of thousands of dollars in extra fuel per flight.
Even with only a few hours of advance warning, power grids could redistribute currents to reduce their vulnerability to currents traveling through Earth and airplanes flying polar routes could be rerouted to avoid losing radio contact with controllers, for example.
In fact, the agents appear to be better than people at smoothing the traffic flow, because they reroute small numbers of calls that people would not bother with.
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