Sentences with phrase «widespread delays for»

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Lawyers for the players have «accused the N.F.L. of deliberately using intimidation and manipulation to deny and delay payments,» according to The New York Times, while the NFL is claiming there is «widespread fraud infecting» the payout system.
Annual MTA subway ridership dropped for the second consecutive year in 2017 as the authority reckoned with widespread delays and equipment failures.
In the wake of widespread criticism, the city decided to delay the elections, originally set for May 7, until next week.
widespread effects on circulation, muscles and sugar metabolism • raised heart rate • increased heart output • increased rate and depth of breathing • increased metabolic rate • increased force of muscular contraction • delayed muscular fatigue • reduced blood flow to bladder (muscular walls relax and sphincters contract) • reduced blood flow to intestines • increased blood pressure • increased sugar (glucose) in the blood • increased break - down of glucose for energy *, especially in muscle cells • increased free fatty acids in the blood * • more oxidation of fatty acids to produce energy * • more ATP (the cells» primary energy compound) produced * • blood vessels constrict
April 25, 2013 • The furloughs have been blamed for widespread delays at the nation's airports.
And in another case that has gained widespread attention, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit last week refused to delay implementation of a voluntary student - desegregation plan involving public schools in St. Louis and its suburbs.
Sats for 14 - year - olds were scrapped altogether last autumn following the widespread delays in marking.
Taken together, Pimentel observed widespread experimentation, with most states tweaking how much the assessment counts in a teacher's annual evaluation, while others have delayed accountability measures for the foreseeable future.
It's very important to reduce your price in time, allowing for probable delays (which can be several hours or more — and may be longer if there is widespread participation) to get your book's price reduced in time for the big event.
Specific examples of additional impacts include a reduction in capital equipment acquisitions across the entire lab with computing alone sliding from $ 7 million to $ 3 million, the elimination of NCAR's lidar research facility as well as the extra-solar planet program, delays in computer modeling and prediction efforts for both weather and climate, reductions in the solar coronal observing program, a reduction in the number of post doctoral appointments, reduction of the societal impacts program, and widespread deferred maintenance and delays in equipment and instrument acquisition and replacement.
Even before this year's delayed and inadequate monsoon recently brought some relief to the Indian subcontinent, researchers discovered widespread concern by local experts that their governments are mismanaging the water supplies on which a billion people depend for survival, and giving insufficient attention to climate change.
The climate wars will no doubt continue between extremes on both sides, but that should not delay a far - larger set of pragmatic Americans from embracing policies and measures that attract widespread agreement, are adjustable over time, incremental in their implementation, and provide positive feedbacks for further action.
Critics say: but look what happened with adaptation... climate campaigners treated it as taboo for years, for fear that politicians would use it as an excuse to delay emissions cuts, and now we are struggling to catch up with desperate needs for widespread adaptation.
Widespread public outcry has been cited as the reason for the delay, as it will take another year to review public comment on the project, with community hearings planned to begin on January 10.
Other areas of concern discussed include: the state's infant mortality rate, lack of widespread early screening and intervention for developmental delays, and a growing number of young children in the child welfare system.
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