Sentences with phrase «shutting it down entirely»

Anything charged with the 24/7 sheltering and feeding of humans or animals is unlikely to shut down entirely.
Jawbone, once a formidable name in the wearable technology landscape, will reportedly soon shut down entirely after a series of company struggles.
The administration will seek to phase out the two coal plants that will be remaining at the end of this year, by converting them to natural gas or shutting them down entirely.
«The machine, for example, will provide messages to the player or slow down or shut down entirely» when it detects an unsustainable pattern, Shaffer says.
The other possibility is even worse: the monsoons could shut down entirely.
Sutton emphasises that this does not mean the current is about to shut down entirely — as in the apocalyptic film The Day After Tomorrow.
Notice I said quiet and not shut it down entirely.
Besson then throws various ticking clocks at us: Lucy has to capture the drugs from the other three mules, with the help of a French narcotics officer named, seriously, Pierre Del Rio (Amr Waked); Lucy has to hook up with legendary brain - guy scientist Professor Norman (Freeman) before her physical form shuts down entirely; and of course, Mr. Jang is in hot pursuit, although he and his thugs become less and less interesting as the story goes along.
The author's son Owen developed severe autism as a child, often shutting down entirely for years at a time.
The technocratic reformers want to use these scores to set a minimum standard, meaning «underperforming» schools would be excluded from receiving voucher funds — or, in the case of charter schools, be shut down entirely — even against the will of parents who still want to enroll their children there.
Two other transfer schools that found themselves on the list were shut down entirely, with the understanding that their performance was so poor that new schools should be opened in their place.
«Everyone needs to be aware that it could be a lengthy process to reclaim the site, block the site, and / or get it shut down entirely,» Hamm wrote.
Brain drain is of particular concern in many Rust Belt cities and communities where manufacturing plants have cut back production or shut down entirely, causing the areas» ambitious youth to flee for greener pastures.
Literary magazines open and shutter each year, independent and university presses shift their focus or shut down entirely for a myriad of reasons: not enough funding, not enough staff, not enough book - buying readers.
When debt crashes, banks lose money, and credit shuts down entirely.
The system can weaken or shut down entirely if the North Atlantic surface - water salinity somehow drops too low to allow the formation of deep - ocean water masses.
In his video address, Hansen says «all hell will break loose» should the ocean circulation system shut down entirely.
I'm not sure how this qualifies as a «conversation», when one in eight of the comments is censored, people are censored but their opponents are still allowed to reply, and then the «conversation» is shut down entirely.
When you click Close, the installer shuts down entirely.
MtGox, once the world's largest Bitcoin exchange with over 90 % market share, stopped processing withdrawals early in February and has since shut down entirely, admitting to having lost a staggering 750,000 BTC.
In short, it seems Anonymous could at the very least embarrass Trump, and at the most shut him down entirely.
This means that Bitcoin itself would have to be shut down entirely in order for it to go offline.
Apple should have been more open about dealing with dying batteries in iPhones (to slow down the processing about 30 % to avoid the iPhone shutting down entirely due to low current).
Hence, the reason for shutting it down entirely.
Note: the idea of Windows 8 is that it's a lot more like an iPad or similar gadget — you don't need to shut it down entirely, because it will go into a low power mode when you shut the laptop lid, or hit the power button on a tablet.
Support will officially halt on Dec. 11 and the app will shut down entirely by March 12, 2018.
BitStamp shut down entirely for about one hour on April 11, but remained relatively responsive for the rest of the duration.
Financial regulators in Japan are set to dole out punishments to multiple cryptocurrency exchanges this week, in addition to shutting some down entirely.
They're strapped for cash, probably defaulting on a $ 5.5 billion payment due this month and will shut down entirely this winter unless Congress stabilizes its finances.
Exchanges and other services focused on ICOs have since moved to halt operations or shut down entirely in the wake of that decision.
Many studios have moved to new projects or shut down entirely, meaning some the original Xbox legacy will be held back by legalities.
They are going to either attempt to regulate cryptocurrencies or shut them down entirely.
It's been a turbulent last year or so for music streaming services, with Apple Music and YouTube Red hitting their stride as Pandora and iHeartRadio see some decline and some services shutting down entirely.
Separately, South Korean news service SBS has reported that the South Korean Justice Department is planning legislation that would pave the way for exchanges in the country to be shut down entirely.
That's worrying news for crypto enthusiasts in China, who have already seen local exchanges being shut down entirely towards the end of 2017.

Not exact matches

The ruling did not shut down Uber «s self - driving car lab entirely, which would likely have been a major blow as the company is betting its current ride services network will eventually rely on self - driving cars.
Exactly how anxiety works to shut down our ability to make intuitive decisions isn't entirely clear, but the researchers suggest that it might have something to do with self - confidence.
Bitcoins exist entirely on their own because there's no central infrastructure to shut down.
The revelation follows the disclosure that Bitstamp's wallet system was compromised, prompting it to halt deposits and later shut down its platform entirely.
It's entirely unclear how boycotting Alberta tourism was supposed to convince the government of the province to shut down the oil sands.
The solution that Citi has come up with — probably the only solution — is to get out of the custody business in Argentina entirely and make this someone else's problem, though let's pause here and say that is a somewhat drastic solution: U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa has basically shut down a U.S. bank's legitimate business in Argentina.
Several analysts suggested that the government could shut down the company's Chinese search service entirely by blocking access to Google's mainland address, google.cn, or to its Hong Kong Web site, google.com.hk, though that had not happened as of Tuesday.
The only reason I haven't shut down my account entirely is I have a friend in another country and we keep in touch through FB, otherwise I'm really over it, as it can tend to cause more problems than it's worth!
Shutting down a fine offense is one thing; taking away their hope and dominating the heck out of them for all but the last drive is something entirely different.
In light of all this, the only tangible punishment that, to me, would actually send a ripple across the landscape, is some version of the death penalty and / or shutting down athletic programs entirely (temporarily or permanently).
The logjam that would be created by anybody attempting this on Election Day would shut down voting entirely, and it would attract suspicion.
The blame falls entirely on the Republican members of Congress, some of whom campaigned on promises to shut the government down.
The governor has maintained that the commission served its purpose — «to educate the public [and] to spur the Legislature to pass ethics laws, which they did,» he said in 2015 — and that it was entirely within his purview to shut it down.
«If Britain shut down our emissions entirely and closed down the country - not the legacy I want - the growth in China's emissions would make up the difference within just two years,» he said.
Even though Obama said in 2008 that he considered the «basic concept of using medical marijuana for the same purposes and with the same controls as other drugs prescribed by doctors... entirely appropriate» and did not plan on using the DOJ's resources to circumvent state laws, the department has continued to raid, and in some cases shut down, dispensaries and cultivation facilities in at least nine state since he took office.
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