Today, more than 100 billion people in the United States alone
use escalators every year.
If you use the stairs instead of entering the elevator or
using an escalator, you'll be making one of the easiest daily choices when it comes to burning calories.
Don't
use the escalator, elevator, or any of those «moving sidewalks» you see at airports.
Not exact matches
NDP promises include a two point cut in the small business tax rate (already implemented in the budget by the Conservatives); extension of the accelerated capital cost allowance for two years (also already implemented by the Conservatives); an innovation tax credit for machinery
used in research and development; an additional one cent of gas tax for the provinces for infrastructure; a transit infrastructure fund; increased funding for social housing; a major child care initiative; increasing ODA funding to 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income (GNI); and restoring the 6 % annual
escalator to the Canada Health Transfer.
When I was in my teens, my friends and I, like all obnoxious teenagers,
used to do dumb stuff like slide down the steep
escalator...
Every time a speaker's talk ended, a few thousand people had fifteen minutes to move from one session to another,
using the same hallways and
escalators and elevators, and inevitably with great numbers going in opposite directions.
Guide her, protect her when crossing the street, stepping onto boats, swimming in the ocean, swimming in pools, walking near pools, standing on the subway platform, crossing 86th Street, stepping off of boats,
using mall restrooms, getting on and off
escalators, driving on country roads while arguing, leaning on large windows, walking in parking lots, riding Ferris wheels, roller - coasters, log flumes, or anything called «Hell Drop,» «Tower of Torture,» or «The Death Spiral Rock «N Zero G Roll featuring Aerosmith,» and standing on any kind of balcony ever, anywhere, at any age.
While we didn't
use it at all in the country side, it was perfect in Paris, especially while
using the metro (up and down stairs and
escalators, navigating thru crowds).
If they stand on the left on the metro
escalator, I
use profanity.
The report is expected to cause a furore among environmental groups, which supported the fuel duty
escalator as a way to limit the greenhouse gas emissions from car
use.
It's easy to believe — buildings around here
use lights that turn on when someone enters and off when they leave, mass transit systems are heavily
used, and
escalators stop moving when passengers get off.
Hadley is unsure whether the
escalator was ever finished, but it was certainly never certified for
use by the Railways Inspectorate.
The simulated attack was designed to highlight vulnerabilities in the control systems
used to operate industrial facilities such as manufacturing plants, water and wastewater treatment facilities, and building management systems for controlling
escalators, elevators and HVAC systems.
You can ride up and down the
escalator, play a few games
using the Wii Fit, or just go shopping immediately following your yoga class.
Use stairs instead of
escalators and elevators.
Park your car as far away from the store as you can so you have to walk;
use the stairs instead of the elevators or
escalators.
I
used to take the elevator, then the
escalator.
A fitting finale to his 16 year tenure at Vuitton, Jacobs» final collection saw models dressed in funereal black catwalk through iconic set pieces
used during his time at the house, including a fountain, elevators,
escalators and a carousel.
Grades: Pre-K-2, 3 - 5, Parents The Elevator
Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) offers this site to educate the public on the safe and proper way to
use elevators,
escalators and moving walks through informational programs.
Imagine how much harder Nick's task would have been if he had scant experience
using the technology involved in modern travel, such as flight monitors, electronic check - in kiosks, or even
escalators.
While there
used to be an
escalator clause that allowed you to earn up to 90 percent per audiobook depending on your number of sales, Audible discontinued the payment structure in 2014.
This type of self - cleaning litter box
uses a conveyor that works as an
escalator for the clumps to be dumped into a waste compartment.
The space currently occupied by the Gallerie Luggage store will likely house an elevator or
escalator used to access the new Sky Club.
Just follow the signs, up the
escalator, for the transit hotel and pay - per -
use lounge.
As always you can swing between vantage points and perform a variety of takedown moves, of which there's a good few extra been added in for this latest iteration, plus
use your gadgets and the area's other features, like a new type of grate that you can enter from the wall and numerous other things, including
escalators which you can suddenly activate to send the enemy tumbling down.
You've got to get down 30 floors
using elevators and
escalators, enter the red rooms to snag some secret files, and avoid the black - clad security shooting at you.
Located inside the Telstra shop at 246 Bourke Street Melbourne, simply head in - store (up the
escalator),
use an Android device and post your love of Androidland on Facebook.
Your main weapon is a rainbow, which you can throw out in front of your character to either kill enemies or
use as a kind of
escalator to help you reach high platforms.
As the show self - professedly attempts to expose the «coping mechanisms» we
use to deal with «unstable existence», the stairs transform to a descending
escalator in the mind, and the snake undulates: forever toiling, but ultimately stationary.»
If somebody was to redo The
Escalator animation, http://www.skepticalscience.com/graphics.php?g=47 —
using a series of overlapping 17 year trends, it might be a good visual aid to show that specified time span is maybe a little better at prediction than the original sequence of shorter 6 - 8 year periods, but just as prone to cherry picking.
You know how it's illogical that people take
escalators and elevators and then go to the gym to
use the stair machine?
Roberts then asks us to panic about the possibility of the political voice of fat Americans being
used to demand, elevators,
escalators, and other forms of labour - saving mechanisation, which in turn worsens the cycle of increasing fuel
use, carbon emissions, and the world's waistlines.
Once the building is in
use, think of heating, cooling, lighting and mobility (
escalators and lifts) needs!
They opposed the Government's fuel - duty
escalator and said that the Climate Change Levy - a business tax on energy
use that would be offset by cuts in corporate National Insurance contributions - «played Russian roulette with employment».
On the bigger scale of things, then, taking carefully - selected bits of the temperature - record that are way too short to be anything but noise, and
using them to try and pretend that global warming has stopped, is such a popular contrarian trick that we illustrated it with «The
Escalator»:
Specifically, he criticized the lack of error bars on the data
used in The
Escalator, making some rather wild claims about the uncertainty in the data.
On 31 January 2012, John Cook emailed me about several recent
uses of The
Escalator, including an inquiry from Andrew Dessler, requesting to
use it in one of his lectures.
The
Escalator was recently
used by a number of sources in response to the denialist plea for climate inaction published in the Wall Street Journal, including Media Matters, Climate Crocks, Huffington Post, and Phil Plait at Discover Magazine's Bad Astronomy.
A global version of the
Escalator graphic has therefore been prepared
using the NOAA NCDC global (land and ocean combined) data through December 2011 (Figure 1).
Going Down the Up
Escalator, Part 1 recently surpassed 20,000 pageviews, Part 2 has an additional 4,000 + views, and the graphic itself has been
used countless times in other blogs and media articles.
Below is an updated version of The
Escalator using the most recent surface temperature datasets as of late December 2012, updated to include the monthly data through November 2012.
The reason for this is quite simple, the surface temperature dataset analysis methodologies are periodically revised, and Tisdale was
using newer versions than were
used in the previous
Escalator graphics.
I wrote a decade ago about The insanity of
Escalators, complaining that they mostly run all the time and
use a lot of electricity.
«The national energy
use of
escalators is estimated at 2.6 billion kilowatt hours per year, equivalent to powering 375,000 houses; its cost is roughly $ 260 million.»
By making stairs enjoyable, and giving them precedence over elevators or
escalators, more people will
use them.
And if Nuccitelli's posts at The Guardian are similar to his posts at SkepticalScience, he'll be presenting «The
Escalator» again and again, so you can link this post to his future
uses of The
Escalator at The Guardian, too.
The
escalator is work equipment and he is
using it at work (for in travelling between his office and the House of Lords for a hearing he is at all times within the course of his employment), so a literal reading of reg 3 (2) would impose liability on his employer (which, depending on the facts, they may or may not be able to pass on to someone else).
Clearly excluded will be the items of equipment totally outside the control of the employer, such as items
used by the peripatetic employee at the premises of customers about which his employer knows nothing (or the infamous Westminster underground
escalator).
In the retail and commercial worlds, elevators and
escalators are
used daily.
Property owners have a legal responsibility to make sure that elevators and
escalators are in full operating condition and safe for
use.