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Until then, her democratic party won't be able to move forward, her country won't be able to move forward, and the feminist ideals she claims to cherish so much won't be able to move forward into the next generation.
Utah was able to move the ball despite raw conditions.
I want to make sure we're able to move around.
I hope to be able to move beyond the bitterness.
Uber was able to move upstream to attack taxis directly.
When they're this compressed, they shouldn't be able to move.
Everybody wants the freedom to be able to move around.
Her ankles were independent so she was able to move.
" Scalise "was not able to move on his own power.
They won't be able to move on until that happens.
Now they are able to move, they have gained weight.
"Vice feels much more able to move quickly," she said.
He was able to move me around on the forehand.
You should be able to move this on your own.
Ms. Howard, 54, has not been able to move in.
And you will be able to move on from them.
She is able to move on and blah blah blah.
Those cells were not able to move on their own.
Whoever gains speed will be able to move forward rapidly.
Some of us were able to move beyond the hole.
But Houston has been able to move past this controversy too.
I don't know if I'll be able to move past this.
Kennedy was still able to move all four of his limbs.
We were able to move ads in a day or two.
And without Pomelo I would never be able to move on.
The robot should also be able to move on its own.
Agile simply means being able to move quickly and with ease.
However, that process may not be able to move quickly enough.
You'll also be able to move your creations wherever you want.
We have an internet business so we're able to move easily.
Don't switch industries or you'll never be able to move up.
I was able to move the ball, in or down, out.
Will they not be able to move it to somebody else?
I know how someone would want to be able to move.
I was not able to move where I wanted to go.
Some have been able to move on, others remain deeply traumatized.
"They're able to move a lot more quickly," said PitchBook's Fernyhough.
I want to be able to move comfortably and feel confident.
When that was cleared up, we were able to move on.
He's going to be able to move on with his life.
But now he's able to move forward with closing the deal.
You should be able to move your data if you want.
But we're happy that he's able to move on with his life.
These were, it says, able to move cursors on screens with it.
Companies like Third Love have been able to move into that space.
Ironically, being able to move someone so deeply left me feeling… powerful.
"I want to be able to move faster on innovation," Russakow says.
Cleveland was able to move the ball but penalties thwarted progress early.
It's obvious he wants to be able to move around without help.
There's a feeling of being able to move between those two worlds.
Those without work were able to move to places with more opportunity.
Otherwise, they will become overweight and won't be able to move fast.
BROOKS: No, he was not able to move on his own power.
And he wanted her grieving family to be able to move on.
I think, at this point, everyone has been able to move on.
The patient was thrilled to able to move down the aisle unassisted.
"In time, you will be able to move forward again," Mace said.
He was able to move only a few fingers on one hand.
Stretch denim ensures you'll still feel comfortable and be able to move around.
Eventually, Apple was able to move shipping dates up by significantly increasing production.
Would Downie be able to move at the frenetic pace he always had?
With my new clarity, I am able to move confidently through my day.
I love this blazer because I am able to move around and talk.
Overnight they were able to move about a thousand people into another shelter.
Through her acumen, she was able to move her family to the suburbs.
Then we should be able to move easily on to the Wednesday puzzle.
"It's important to pick yourself back up and be able to move on."
It worked out for some people, and they were able to move on.
None of the mice in the control group were able to move afterwards.
They'd be able to move out of the infested apartment on Sept. 1.
Unlike Wilson, he was able to move on to college and the NBA.
We're finally going to be able to move into the realm of personalization.
The hope is then I'll be cancer-free and able to move on.
This way, the pieces are able to move around without flying right out.
You might barely be able to move through the crowds in the streets ...
He wasn't able to move as quickly and freely as he used to.
I was in the hospital for a week, not being able to move.
He wants to be able to move around Richmond, Virginia, where he lives.
Am I ever going to be able to move on with my life?
But yet, you still haven't been able to move up the career ladder.
It can come through this pandemic able to move forward in their lives.
"It's nice to hear that we are able to move forward," Vettel said.
So truck drivers are able to move more goods in a shorter distance. 
It&aposs very breathable, and I was able to move well in it.
Will Mr. Tillerson be able to move beyond his corporate habits of mind?
The scariest part of my job is ... Not being able to move faster.
We should be able to move up and break through the recent highs.
They also benefit from potentially being able to move one of these tackles inside.
"And then there was the physics, being able to move things around," Ritman adds.
Being able to move like that takes a ton of speed, strength, and stamina.
They hope to be able to move in to their new home by Christmas.
It's the only way you're able to move on and learn from that mistake.
I want to be able to move on from this point in my life.
I'm lucky to have been able to move back home after graduating from undergrad.
She feels like she can't tell them until she is able to move out.
How was Johnston able to move a computer from the RET3 area to P3?
And for reasons of political gridlock, we've not been able to move on this.
People wanna feel sad but be able to move through it, dance through it.
But in my fitting, Olivier wanted to make sure I was able to move.
The team did some tests and were able to move "the sperms" around tracks.
She will wake up one morning and not be able to move another joint.
He relishes the speed at which he's able to move through the world there.
Because you're not going to be able to move on and do anything else.
We were able to move forward in that particular case with the tech pilot.
By definition, "being agile" means being able to move and understand quickly and easily.
Users will be able to move these telemetry overlays around and resize them, too.
Thankfully, this time, you're actually able to move forward around whatever issue comes up.
The process leads to an arm that is numb but still able to move.
The Trail Blazers weren't able to move within six the rest of the way.
As soon as the home was completed, Orr's mother was able to move in.
"Everything you put in an RV has to be able to move," Lemp said.
He was able to move his toes and was communicating with doctors, ESPN reported.
Pence said Trump "was able to move beyond that controversy" over the 2005 tape.
If that condition is met you must still be able to move water around.
She's not sure when she'll be able to move into an affordable studio apartment.
I had to empty my 401 K to be able to move in here.
Would a jury be able to move past these inconsistencies when evaluating her testimony?
This relies on people being able to move freely and without constant government surveillance.
It's a primal fear, a fear of not being able to move or leave. 
After several thousand years, as glaciers receded, modern humans were able to move south.
And being able to move production of 7.8 million parts overnight, that's not possible.
The space agency hasn't been able to move the heat-detecting probe since February.
A widow is able to move on with the next chapter of her life.
You just might be able to move and even breathe a bit more comfortably.
It could be weeks or even months before they're able to move into Mosul.
It would have been able to move quickly using its long body and slender legs.
Then, members will be able to move additional legislation on the floor through regular order.
Dolak later woke up in bed, barely able to move and with a throbbing headache.
Would we finally be able to move on from partisan paralysis and breathless conspiracy theorizing?
Neither firm is able to move forward (especially Taylor, who is struggling to secure talent).
How important is it to you that media be able to move freely across borders?
"Without understanding the historical facts, we will not be able to move on," Mak said.
Only being able to move one space at a time encourages this kind of contemplation.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, I will not be able to move forward as a candidate.
Officials said he was able to move freely within the church when he opened fire.
You'll have your wits about you, and be able to move comfortably through the space.
From a young age, Le wanted to be able to move objects with her mind.
Even she was "absolutely in shock" at how well she was able to move around.
It is a way for me to be able to move forward and keep going.
She deserves to be able to move forward in her life with respect and happiness.
It has been 30 years since Marc was able to move his arms and legs.
However, she wasn't able to move and was trapped at the bottom of the gorge.
I worried that if I wanted to I wouldn't be able to move my hands.
"We're going to need more than $200 billion to be able to move forward," Sen.
"One hundred percent Mr. Simpson will be able to move to Florida," he said Sunday.
Time is running, time is changing, and we have to be able to move on.
Tony is a drifter, able to move between cliques but generally opting to fly solo.
On November 1, tenants were able to move in — and all 15 homes were filled.
The employee must frequently lift and/or be able to move up to 85033 pounds.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, I will not be able to move forward as a candidate.
You'll be able to move past creative blocks, and flirty messages are on the way.
Eventually Ourotech will be able to move beyond breast cancer into other types of cancer.
"Only by dealing with the past will Poland be able to move forward," he said.
They haven't been able to move cars in and out for the past three days.
"If I didn't have dogs, these bees just wouldn't be able to move," she said.
As soon as he replies to me on Twitter, I'll be able to move on.
Though she was barely able to move, she was left alone in a concrete cell.
I guess I should've said I was detained; I was not able to move forward.
"Most of my life, I've been able to move freely throughout Europe," Mr. Luker said.
And luckily, they were able to move them out of the way of damaging floods.
Franz Fanon talks about this as not being able to move lithely in the world.
However, about those devices... You might not be able to move past this just yet.
But many of them have been able to move on and get better paying jobs.
Then, we take that voice recognition and we're able to move it to the database.
The pods would be able to move up to 150 miles per hour, Musk says.
But I couldn't move, and without being able to move, I'm not going to win.
The problem is that Americans are less inclined and able to move than in the past.
Perhaps she will be able to move past the scandal and remain an influencer after all.
So, [if] it can break out above that line, ... it should be able to move nicely.
It was only after being diagnosed with the disorder that she was able to move forward.
It was so important, I wouldn't have been able to move forward without that real understanding.
When the competitors were finally able to move in, they found there were still some issues.
They must be older than 18 and be able to move to Tulsa within six months.
Stewart was being evaluated at an undisclosed hospital and was able to move all his extremities.
She was a young teenager before she was able to move back to her parents' home.
They made a strong connection, and the girl was able to move on with her story.
Now, thanks to our agreement with Hyundai Mobis, we will be able to move even faster.
Inventors have been able to move electrical power across air gaps since the early 19th century.
He said at the time that the bus might not be able to move until Sunday.
This will be able to move data at 20 times the speed of existing 4G networks.
If a failure occurs, you will be able to move instances elsewhere quicker than ever before.
In the 90s, Pac-Man became a 3D character able to move through a 3D environment.
"You're able to move away from that huge upfront cost to invent manufacturing," Chung told me.
Mature sperm are better able to move, find an egg and penetrate it to complete fertilization.
And that's why I was able to move across ministries and across a range of issues.
It was clear these IT pros wouldn't be able to move as fast as they wanted.
Overweight flight attendants may not be able to move swiftly around the plane, the company claimed.
"We were finally able to move around this morning around 6:30 am," Kretschmer told CNN.
Would McGregor even be able to move between three weight classes often enough defend each title?
Deepfake videos will be able to move people beyond their initial skepticism and shape future responses.
If you're able to move the pay to [insert your number], I'd be eager to accept.
The device was able to move inside the heart all by itself, eventually reaching the target.
He reportedly was using crutches after the game but also was able to move without them.
We may not be able to "move mountains," but we're one step closer to building them.
I lay there without being able to move but I was still laughing on the inside.
Today's older Americans want to be able to move to where their children and grandchildren are.
Still others were able to move their money to safe havens ahead of the general public.
It would collect lunar soil, called regolith, and be able to move it around as well.
This month we were finally able to move to a hotel in Brooklyn with a kitchen.
"We are very optimistic we will be able to move forward in coming weeks," he said.
Still, he hoped he would be able to move forward with his education, his lawyers said.
Facebook should be able to move that European number a lot higher in the coming years.
Ultimately, they were able to move past multiple obstacles to find and keep love sight unseen.
It matches companies that need goods moved with truck drivers who are able to move them.
He hopes to be able to move out of his parents house in the new year.
But after a lengthy renovation, the Ledners were able to move back in late in 2006.
Before they were able to move her, she died of an amniotic fluid embolism, Darin said.
Eventually, the couple were able to move into an apartment of their own in Elmhurst, Queens.
The ban will prevent thousands of people from being able to move to the United States.
After another round of rainfall in December, the locusts were able to move west into Kenya.
Democrats needed four to be able to move forward to consider subpoenas for witnesses and documents.
"I really do believe that over time we will be able to move forward," he said.
But most of the time, you'll hardly be able to move through the throngs of tourists.
Animals need to be able to move around, to find food and mates, among other things.
Attentive to line breaks, he is able to move from perception to perception in a blink.
And strangely somehow they were able to move it more quickly with the manpower that they had.
I's for consumer goods; it's for the wealthy to be able to move freely around the world.
I wanted you to be able to move on and to have what I couldn't give you.
The only one in the family who wasn't yet able to move forward was Rosalee's daughter LaTanya.
So I was lucky to be able to move from place to place and just keep learning.
His strength, plus his length and just being able to move quick, it was trouble for me.
Essentially, I was able to move and tilt the phone around without the 3D effect becoming broken.
As long as California Chrome is ready, I should be able to move out of there quick.
When you put yourself just only in a producer box, you ain't really able to move around.
I felt like I might be able to move through the world sometimes remembering my divine intelligence.
Authorities say they were able to move around the state with the help of relatives, Fox2 reports.
Unlike most other large banking companies, Deutsche Bank has not been able to move past its problems.
The report also said that her scar had healed and she was able to move and breathe.
Last, explore whether or not you might be able to move departments within your company, Sutton suggests.
"The civilians have not been able to move from our accommodation" at the mission's base near Jebel.
I found myself able to move my feet over the border of the bed—though no farther.
Being able to move almost like a ghost back and forth between times, that's how Mary survives.
While it's nice to be able to move your home around, zoning laws can make it difficult.
This was the only thing left for me to be able to move into my new house.
What if his paintings, with their wild colors and vibrant brush strokes, had been able to move?
Ultimately, Sheehy finds that those who deal with the deaths head-on are able to move forward.
When the recession hits full force, you are going to want to be able to move quickly.
I was able to move freely, walking around my home, swaying, or sitting on a birthing ball.
How much longer will she be able to move her body effortlessly through the world without pain?
"It is clear that she wasn't able to move freely," Mr. Orlandi said in a phone interview.
And, he added, "I've always been proud that I was able to move the needle a little."
With this understanding, we were able to move forward together when the topic of vaccines came up.
At last, this summer, their apartment was ready, and the Di Vittorios were able to move in.
I want you to be able to move and breathe in my clothes but still feel glam.
"Clearly, the administration might be able to move to do some infrastructure work with us," Neal said.
Instead, they'll just be able to move stuff around and let the software do the right thing.
I want them to be able to move on with their life, whatever, makes them more happy.
"We will have to see if that is something they will be able to move forward on."
These are the easy or the light social things we should be able to move forward from.
"I don't know how many farmers were able to move those out of harms way," Hall said.
Because of their activism we were eventually able to move into the town where I grew up.
The finance ministry said holders that did not sell would not be able to move their assets.
"The foundation of being able to move forward is identity," Mr. Höcke later elaborated in an interview.
The parade is setting up on the street, but I'm able to move my car with no issues.
Vodafone and EE also said they looked forward to being able to move on and develop their networks.
"Under current circumstances, the chances are reasonably good that (Japan will) be able to move forward on it."
They're less able to move six moves ahead; they have to think just two or three moves ahead.
Her disease has slowly taken away her mobility, leaving her only able to move her shoulders a little.
Rates needed to rise and the economy was able to move forward despite recessions in 1953 and 1957.
In tests, Elowan was able to move toward a light source—an action triggered by the plant itself.
But maybe with its two biggest creator-oriented gaffs behind it, Luminary will be able to move forward.
To work, they have to be able to move reagents around inside themselves through tiny pipes and valves.
However, four generations later, my dad was able to move us to Canada by earning a Commonwealth Scholarship.
His account was unfrozen in April and he was able to move the money into his bank account.
Do enough successive hits to your opponent, and they are temporarily stunned and won't be able to move.
That is partly because more blacks have been able to move into government jobs, which often pay well.
Thanks to EU rules, they were able to move across the English Channel with a minimum of paperwork.
After posting bail, Weinstein is now able to move freely in his New York City and Connecticut homes.
So instead of a "Union" move you'll be able to move all the units in the 5th Corps.
Reminiscing on old memories is great, but without building new ones your friendship isn't able to move forward.
That can evolve into dynamic 3D models — the digital you will be able to move, and maybe talk.
"The military stayed on until about 5:30am, during which nobody was able to move out," he said.
"The second look is all about being able to move and dance and just feel good," she said.
It's all about something fun and be able to move and get down in and look good in.
With the same force behind it as a wheeled counterpart, then, it's able to move way, way faster.
And unfortunately, you've got to be able to move, and especially under these conditions, shape the golf ball.
Eventually, I found something that triggered a unique piece of dialogue, and I was able to move on.
Most of us don't have the luxury of being able to move wherever we like, whenever we like.
Senior dogs and dogs with disabilities should be able to move around in their strollers without your snark.
"He's lying there awake but he's not able to move," Craig's sister-in-law, Deborah Hardy, told news.com.au.
"The military stayed on until about 5.30 am, during which nobody was able to move out," he said.
But while Truex repeatedly made his way to Elliott's rear bumper, he was never able to move past.
He won't say what it is, but claims he'll be able to move out in about 3 months.
But Cammas and his team were able to move forward, and a Japanese challenger also entered the competition.
The workers behind the counter were able to move a large number of people in and out quickly. 
Congress hasn't been able to move any significant changes to the tax code in more than 30 years.
Man, we were just able to move the ball around on the offensive end and get consistent stops.
And investors think that will only get better if Republicans are able to move forward with tax reform.
So, you have to be able to move from physical to digital, and the reverse is true also.
That comes back to the whole thing about being the C.E.O. You have to be able to move.
Mr. Gallera suggested that citizens, to preserve the country's economy, should be able to move around for work.
"We haven't been able to move the consent rate, for whatever modest effort we've put in," she said.
In my 26 years of living, I never thought my body would be able to move like this.
Liquids are unlike solids in that their molecules are able to move freely and independently from one another.
Ashe was able to move back and forth between diverse socioeconomic streams without pandering or compromising his beliefs.
Second, without sufficient tests among masses of people, the virus is able to move deeper into communities undetected.
The action disbanded, the scooters went back to the sidewalk and the buses were able to move on.
" But, he added, "We honestly believe that we'll be able to move people quickly enough without platforms overcrowding.
I mean, if he would have been able to move up, there was no way to get out.
I placed an Ikea bed on the floor and was able to move around and look underneath it.
Despite the home's condition when she bought it, Deandra was able to move in just two months later.
Spotted by a Reddit poster, the discussion is around being able to move multiple tabs to another window.
I can envision opening shop someday, or possibly selling in stores, when I'm able to move more units.
Still others, however, might not be able to move on their own at all and need lifelong care.
She was able to move in last fall, just days after her approval by a co-op board.
He was able to move his arms and legs, the teams said on social media after the game.
The pace at which America moves forward with this decision… We're not able to move the embassy tomorrow.
And it wasn't until he learned to live wholly in blindness that he was able to move forward.
If you're not able to move and work and access education freely, you are a second-class citizen.
They expected to be able to move freely in and out of the country for school and professional trips.
He said the acquisition was needed to be able to move quickly enough in such a fast-changing environment.
He is able to move forward in terms of denuclearizing the region, which is incredibly important for world peace.
And sometimes when a foundation is crumbling, you need to be able to move that home to another location.
After having the flu for approximately two weeks, I am thrilled to finally be able to move around again.
But even being able to move against gas pressured to 4 psi does require a certain amount of strength.
"We believe people should be able to move their data from one service or app to another," Martin said.
Tankers were able to move to and from Exxon Mobil Corp's 560,500-bpd Baytown refinery, the Coast Guard said.
So I'm optimistic that we'll be able to move forward with the BBC if there is a second series.
He was able to move the ball around Thursday, which is something he has had to do this year.
You're small to get into (the robot costume) and you're strong enough to be able to move in it.
You can see why nobody recognized him, why an international superstar was able to move through the city unseen.
If Wright is in fact able to move Satoshi's bitcoin, it may finally close the book on the mystery.
Swimming against a current, the fish was able to move at a rate of 1.5 body lengths per minute.
Gualtieri added that during one of the reload breaks, a teacher was able to move his students to safety.
But really, Trump cares about evidence as much as Heather Dubrow cares about being able to move her forehead.
"I broke my neck and I remember waking up and not being able to move anything," Alex tells PEOPLE.
The new year market turmoil has put doubt on whether central bankers will be able to move that aggressively.
Dan Patrick and Attorney General Ken Paxton to be able to move forward with their investigation of Planned Parenthood.
Without being able to move my way up the ladder, I effectively feel like I'm not playing at all.
And if we had been able to move it to California, we would've had a slap provision in place.
This requires a company to be able to move quickly and have access to the right talent across borders.
Even with their slim majority, however, Republicans have been able to move very little, or nothing, in the Senate.
I'm stronger, and I'm able to move more, and I'm not worried about losing my f—ing toes anymore.
Customers using both Slack and Salesforce will now be able to move more seamlessly between both popular cloud services.
She is a loner, a victim of constant mockery and, oh yes, able to move things with her mind.
Siddiq remembers being frozen and he remembers not being able to move and is all torn up by that.
Without it, your arch wouldn't be able to move the way it needs to in order to support you.
Lynx numbers, which are notoriously small, are especially vulnerable to inbreeding if individuals aren't able to move between subpopulations.
The airline said that under Canadian law, it was able to move the planes with no one on board.
On the strength of "We Own the Night," he was able to move on quickly to a new project.
Getting justice and restitution is of utmost importance for her to be able to move on with her life.
Only companies approved by Libra's Swiss association will be able to move money in and out of the system.
I was able to move here and start working without problems, using my rights as a European Union citizen.
"It was troublesome that he was able to move this much gear into the hotel unassisted," the sheriff said.
Eventually, she would have lived in a stupor, neither able to move or to recognize the people she loved.
The world around them is changing at warp speed and they need to be able to move with it.
The new train will be able to move more than 3,000 people an hour each way, quickly and efficiently.
Only then will we as a nation be able to move forward and to put this episode to rest.
I was not able to move where I wanted to go," Biden told CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
The company now expects to be able to move oil through the $3.8 billion, 1,172-mile project within months.
The Senate's spending plan, however, would not be able to move forward even if it got the House's support.
" Garlinghouse added that, by using Ripple's digital asset, MoneyGram would be able to move money "as quickly as information.
Sisco, who hopes to be able to move her family and start a new life in the coming months.
If AT&T-Time Warner is able to move forward, Verizon immediately becomes another potential buyer of big media.
In some instances, it will be able to move away from third-party providers such as FedEx or UPS.
Finally in 267, my parents and my brother were able to move to Vancouver — just three hours from Seattle.
Democrats are holding hardly any seats won by Romney, so they should be able to move up from there.
Some doubts as to whether the U.S. central bank will be able to move next month helped European shares gain.
This is a very important factor, thanks to which Daesh (Islamic State) has not been able to move its fighters.
Normally, the upgrade would have cost him a pretty penny, but Neistat was able to move up free of charge.
Then, with "Nate" conquered, Jules is able to move on to her complex feelings for Rue through sex with Anna.
I don't believe technology is able to move as rapidly as has been suggested, and I'm the one suggesting it.
Footage secretly obtained by Animal Aid, a campaign group, in Lincolnshire in 2013 showed caged chickens barely able to move.
In 1980, the residents were able to move back to Enewetak, and DOE scientists still monitor them for radiation today.
Her clothing became loose, she started vomiting after every meal and was barely able to move from severe stomach pain.
"I'm 30 but my life still feels like I'm 18 because it hasn't been able to move anywhere," Joyce said.
Colonial's shippers will be able to move fuel from thirteen Gulf Coast refineries to the Beaumont terminal for vessel loading.
Yet Rare Earth Resources hasn't been able to move forward despite locating deposits in Bear Lodge and providing environmental assessments.
They are now able to move amounts as low as 15 cents in near real-time at a small profit.
It looks like you'll be able to move into VR environments with a type of portal interface inside the app.
The descendents of this initial group of mutants were able to move to areas filled with higher concentrations of antibiotics.
Lindsey and Jon hadn't seen each other since May, but he is now able to move to the U.S. legally.
It will be great to be able to move back to a single machine for gaming and VR for me.
She was planning to do so to be able to move in with her daughter and take care of her.
"None of the earnings reports that we've seen thus far have been able to move the market overall," he said.
According to the complaint, Hudek was able to move the door handle mechanism and push the emergency release lever halfway.
Once I did, the printer's Wi-Fi SSID showed up on my iPhone and I was able to move forward.
Whether tribes will be able to move projects from tribal nation to tribal nation unfettered will be the game changer.
Were you able to move through it with a little bit of determination (and, ahem, the ice cream mentioned earlier)?
You're able to move on only when you start exploring your options and making plans to change what you can.
It's also a matter of being able to move around and get services to people, which cannot happen without fuel.
Despite not being able to move his arms, with intensive therapy, Callahan could grip a pen hard enough to draw.
Vitter said last week he was "quite hopeful" the Senate would soon be able to move forward on the matter.
Critics now fear that Indian Hindus will be able to move into Kashmir and alter its ethnic and religious makeup.
The boulders each weigh hundreds of pounds, so the chances of homeless people being able to move them are slim. 
Once Rooftop Reds received the investment, it was able to move into a larger, permanent 14,800-square-foot rooftop space.
Donaldson served 12 aces and was able to move Goffin around the court until fatigue set in for the Belgian.
While he has experience as a starter, Bridgewater wasn't able to move the ball much against the Saints stout defense.
He inherited Jonathan Lucroy and Carlos Gomez; two players that he was able to move for multiple top 100 prospects.
The big questions are — will they be aggressive enough and are they able to move beyond the borders of gaming?
Eventually, he was able to move out of his parents' home in Indiana and buy a home in Salem, Mass.
I started dating more, and if it didn't work out, I was able to move on with some new understanding.
They require thinking not just about who can stay as neighborhoods change, but who will be able to move in.
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When Amber Freed first told doctors her baby boy wasn't able to move his hands, they said that wasn't possible.
The destination will pop out of the screen, and you&aposll be able to move it to its new place.
Officer Mumaw, however, had been trying to open the driver's door and was not able to move away in time.
"We're disappointed that they haven't been able to move this month, which was my hope," Mr. Dutton said last month.
"It absolutely takes the entire team to be able to move fast, to think fast to adapt fast," he said.
Because the accusations were never reported, teachers suspected of misconduct were able to move on to work at other schools.
Officers subdued him to the ground in a holding cell, though he was seen on video able to move afterward.
This was the Pierre Trudeau era, when immigration was pretty strong in Canada, so we were able to move there.
All we need is that the central bank be able to move rates, and that these rates affect overall spending.
"There is so much work to be done," she said, "We just would like to be able to move forward."
"For me was scary, because I felt that I was not able to move the hand, the finger," Nadal said.
We left her in the desert… She wasn't able to move so they told the driver to leave her there.
Some migrant workers in Bhuj may be able to move into about 600 low-rise homes as early as next year.
There are plenty of other ways, if you're worried about corruption, that you might be able to move your money offshore.
This is where I realize the importance of the arts and music to be able to move quickly to unite people.
After all, I want to feel good, have energy, and be able to move my body even as I get older.
" She was able to move past her body frustrations with a mental shift, and became "genuinely comfortable with my unwavering chubbiness.
However, when you accept them and see them for what they truly are, you will be able to move past them.
The men appear to excuse the happy cutie's lack of manners, happy that the goat was able to move on unharmed.
The next layer is actually doing what's best for you, which involves being able to move money around and lend money.
"It looks as though Shire will still be able to move forward with the Baxalta deal despite the rules," Beauchamp added.
Democrats hope that by downgrading marijuana's classification, they will be able to move the drug toward legal status in the future.
Maybe if we own up to this unfortunate reality on television, we'll finally be able to move forward as a culture.
The company reattached the lines and was able to move the boat about 150-feet before the tide became too low.
"You want to be able to move around volitionally through a space, not just be stuck in one place," Huang says.
If I hadn't been able to move Tony's assignment, then what turned into the 29/93 documentary never could have happened.
"And if you're able to move through in that way, you can actually start trying to create from a different place."
As Rebecca says, she was only able to move on from the loss of Kyle when she opened up to Jack.
The protest delayed five freight trains, but they were able to move after the protest ended, BNSF spokesman Gus Melonas said.
Battery charging is dependent on lithium ions being able to move back and forth between the two sides of the battery.
He was able to move to the U.S. with an H-1B visa and got trained to become a physical therapist.
We estimate that within six months, we should be able to move back about half the population — if all goes well.
Another bonus, Brown has finally been able to move out of his mom's house and into one of his own, again.
We were told, as of Monday night, Matadi was in stable condition and was able to move his hands and feet.
Despite being able to move past the standard disco ball with technology, Lieberman stands by the mirrorball as a quintessential classic.
The report was surprising and raised questions about whether Qatar vessels were able to move through the Egyptian-controlled Suez Canal.
Ryan, who is Catholic, expressed confidence that he would be able to move past the controversy with Conroy, a Jesuit priest.
We were in our offices, stock had been ordered, and we were precariously close to not being able to move forward.
And if you aren't able to move all of your things home each summer, that might mean renting a storage unit.
"Opening Fowler & Wells softens the blow, and I'm able to move the staff there," he said, referring to his new restaurant.
North Korea has reportedly developed a more advanced reconnaissance satellite and may be able to move it on a mobile launcher.
Earlier, a friend had suggested that any device would need to be able to move back and forth with the seat.
Opportunity rolls around the surface, which helps it keep warm, but won't be able to move again until the storm passes.
When its cargo is in place, the ship releases its ballast and is now able to move under its own power.
"My first goal is to be able to move something out of committee," he said when asked about the measure's prospects.
Anyway, the Broncos offense was able to move the ball against the Titans until they got just shy of scoring position.
Viewers will be able to move from YouTube directly into gameplay without any downloads just by clicking a "Play Now" button.
At that point "the robot was able to move up and grab the gun without him noticing," Ewell told the Times.
The Speed TeamBased on Radford's initial outreach, one thing became abundantly clear: Her team had to be able to move quickly.
He thought he might be able to move the Subaru and get the Malibu out, and managed to start both cars.
The Owls (0-2) settled down on defense, and the offense behind quarterback Chris Robison was able to move the ball.
Rothwell worried about her future medical licensure, and whether she'd be able to move around as freely as she had hoped.
The Department of Homeland Security is going to be able to move faster and more efficiently than a presidential advisory commission.
The company said vehicles would be able to move up to 150 miles per hour, but the test was much slower.
We're not going to be able to move things through the US House, it's still wholly a subsidiary of the NRA.
After all, there are only so many calories someone can carry in a sled and still be able to move it.
"She needs to be able to move with the fabric, so there's stretch to it, but always clean lines," she added.
"When I said arrested, I meant I was not able to move," Biden said, after recounting what had happened to him.
But even if I were to return, there would be too much damage done to be able to move forward successfully.
Four months into this tracking system, Mahotama was able to move onto Ramsey's baby step 2: paying off his $10,000 debt.
They now might be able to move back to the District of Columbia from the far-reaches of the Maryland suburbs.
Workers displaced by trade fare better when they are able to move to cities or states where jobs are more plentiful.
"We have the capacity, especially out west," said Ruest, adding the railroad would also be able to move higher grain shipments.
One key question Wednesday will be whether congressional Republicans are going to be able to move an infrastructure package this year.
One group of tardigrades was kept in an active state in which they were normally hydrated and able to move around.
In the capable hands of her cousin, though, Sorhaindo is able to move beyond the fear and go about her life.
After trying over a span of 20 hours over two days, Democrats were not able to move Judge Gorsuch off script.
Medical sources at al-Thawra hospital told Reuters that several staff members and patients able to move had fled the complex.
In that case, the second generation might be able to move up more quickly than their father's income ranking would suggest.
This means that people in the so-called Schengen area will be able to move from one country to the other.
Still, it's unclear how many people who call into the hotline will be able to move forward with any abuse claims.
It is likely that if Cruz or Rubio were president, he would be able to move policy further to the right.
This has led to talk that Spanos may be able to move to Carson if he severed his relationship with the Raiders.
"If something narrows or blocks the fallopian tube, eggs are not able to move through and be fertilized by sperm," she says.
But the money went to the KWA -- which would not have been able to move forward without Flint's portion of the money.
He was an ideal senior civil servant, and one with the rare gift of being able to move seamlessly between prime ministers.
If we had had stronger protections in our constitution, the bill would not have been able to move through as it did.
The executive director has the ability to do the salaries for management, so she was able to move me up two steps.
"It's an extremely important bill that I think we'll be able to move on a bipartisan basis," McConnell said in an interview.
Though the rats weren't able to get up and walk afterward, they were able to move their legs in a purposeful way.
Automakers deal with taxes and tariffs in markets around the globe and will absorb fees until they are able to move manufacturing.
As a result of the attack, he broke his pelvis and was left confined to a wheelchair to be able to move.
You wouldn't be able to move around/live/make money without its service, MTR reasons, which is why the city ponies up.
"Companies have knowledge everywhere, and it's not necessarily realistic that they'll be able to move all of that into Guru," Nucci said.
Ibrahim describes one patient at ORMC as being in "guarded" condition, meaning he is able to move on his own and speak.
We want to be able to move past that so if we are in a denied environment we can still stay synchronized.
In December, she said Petraeus should be able to move on from the scandal, but she should be afforded the same opportunity.
With this improvement in service quality, Uber was able to move upstream to attack taxis directly with UberX — a classic disruptive move.
Morie is aware of the company's recent history and troubles, but insists that Upload is ready, willing and able to move on.
Still, there's power in being able to move around a room and have it track to what you're seeing on the headset.
But listen, we're not going to be able to move as fast as everybody would like us, or as I would like.
You need to be able to hire people quickly, to be able to move, and that's not compatible with traditional lease structures.
"I want to be able to move freely in 3D space, so I design the technologies that allow me to do that."
" Bassett began running when she was 14 – and she immediately fell in love with "the power in being able to move fast.
He is able to move around comfortably and can lie down inside the carrier if he wants, but he loves looking around.
It's a T-rex, so you're basically just up to your elbows in being able to move ... The head doesn't come off.
This update brings an added sense of immersion for users, who will be able to move around a bit while watching events.
She explained she's now not sure whether the two will be able to move forward – or whether she herself even wants to.
The clips don't reveal much we haven't seen before, but they both show how naturally these robots are able to move around.
The New York Times reported that they were freed from prison in 1999 and finally able to move on with their lives.
Fifteen minutes later, Kunicki got up to use the bathroom and collapsed on the floor, not able to move her left leg.
"When people have data, they want to be able to move it from one product to another, and they can't," says Fair.
I was never able to move out of my parent's house until I made music and found success from being a musician.
Tullier is able to move his left hand, and his arm, and he is able to have some movement in his legs.
In vertically confined spaces, the cockroaches were able to move very quickly even with their legs completely splayed out to the side.
They were able to move into a brand new, 5,000-square-foot home and have no responsibility for the maintenance or taxes.
"The first time being able to move my hand — it was a big shock," Burkhart says in a video produced by Nature.
If they're just doing mobility services, you can swap in Camrys and they would still be able to move people around. Right.
"On the spring equinox of last year, I found myself rising out of my bed and able to move around," he writes.
"We don't talk about this part of movement, but to actually be able to move naturally, you need sensory feedback," he says.
Meanwhile, all of the tenants are still displaced with no guarantees that they will be able to move back into their homes.
But Delay said House Democrats would be able to move forward on impeaching Trump as long as they don't overplay their hand.
The demonstration began close to the mayor's office, according to the AP, but police were able to move protesters to side streets.
If that is allowed to occur, we are confident that he will be vindicated and will finally be able to move forward.
This can lead to deaths by vehicle crashes and inbreeding due to the animals not being able to move around as much.
The Pentagon is able to move ahead with such a transfer since it is not required by law to obtain congressional approval.
In May, Republicans were able to move the vote to August, the day of the state's primaries, instead of the general election.
The UK economy depends heavily on financial services, which in turn depend on being able to move freely in EU financial markets.
With more interesting later-stage investments [on our radar], too, we want to be flexible and able to move with the market.
The right to leave Under current freedom of movement rules EU citizens are able to move between any member state at will.
"We believe that we will ultimately be able to move forward with the work," Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw said in a statement.
But that means 97 to 99 percent will get through this and develop immunities and will be able to move beyond this.
Children should be able to move the chair on their own, Ms. Simonpietri said, so heavier models are better for older children.
MRD's species, which was bipedal but may also have been able to move around in trees, was much smaller than modern humans.
Clad in angelic white, awash in unprofessional tears, and scarcely able to move, she stands at the head of the expiring man.
If you'll need to tackle major renovations or repair safety-related items, you may not be able to move in right away.
"During the Ebola outbreak, Regeneron was able to move from development to validation of its therapeutic candidate in 6 months," Harrison said.
But with time, I made friends with the inmates and guards, gained their trust, and I was able to move around freely.
We've run ads and been able to move Pete around the country to rally new supporters day by day, week by week.
Our hope is that with the support of this campaign, we'll be able to move closer to our goal of ending cancer.
The ISIS fighters, the statement also stressed, had been able to move freely through Syrian-controlled territory with a Russian military presence.
He urged his girlfriend to stay inside and hoped they would be able to move soon to a safer neighborhood in Queens.
Once you spot and tap/click Waldo, you're able to move along to the next "level" or keep looking for his pals.
"I have not been able to move beyond the belief that Jesus was one of the great teachers of mankind," Gandhi wrote.
After a year of physical therapy, she was finally able to move her arms, but she remained paralyzed from the waist down.
On Thursday Moon said South Korea considered Japan one of its closest neighbors and hoped to be able to move forward together.
" He continues, "Climate change forces people to live in ever more inhospitable environments, no matter whether they're able to move or not.
That time frame changes if oil is able to move above the trend line and again use it as a support level.
So being able to move would be an issue, but there are the issues of physical danger to people, as it were.
The token will be able to move nearly instantaneously on the coin's ledger, which will initially be based on JPMorgan's Quorum blockchain.
GOP groups and their allies have poured heavy money into the race, but have not been able to move the numbers much.
Because it favors those who are financially able to move, it selects for the affluent and, he acknowledged, raises questions of gentrification.
In the frothy whirlpool of altcoin valuation, it appears that one man and a tweet may be able to move an entire market.
And then – roughly then, we'll be able to move the whole operation to New Mexico where we've got a beautiful space for it.
Broadwell said that after all these years, Petraeus should be able to move forward from the situation and be considered for the post.
Using a Daydream View controller, users will be able to move through the Berlin club, view art installations, and interact with their surroundings.
Through a driving rainstorm, Purdue struggled to find any consistency on offense, while Illinois was able to move the ball on the ground.
As an Air sign, you'll feel most relaxed by having people to talk to, being open, and being able to move around unrestricted!
It was hard bringing those issues up with him, but I knew I wouldn't be able to move forward without having that conversation.
The company said it was able to move 605 tons of furniture in 2014, a drop in the bucket, but it's a start.
" Steve spoke with PEOPLE using a computer, saying: "It's not easy to know you're on the path of being not able to move.
Instead of finally being able to move on from Marbury, the Ducks might have to see him more often than they had anticipated.
During the 13th month of therapy, she was able to move her legs voluntarily while her body weight was supported in a harness.
As a result, she's able to move between dimensions, between realities—as a part of her exists in more than one of them.
We wanna power how a company works and shares and collaborates, and just the data that they're able to move through their organization.
However, most 2-year-olds still aren't able to move as swiftly as they'd like, clearly communicate their needs or control their feelings.
What actually happened was two Al Qaeda terrorists were able to move to Bowling Green as refugees, which they later admitted in court.
Similarly, Stoever says that buying Jobr was about being able to move more quickly, especially in key areas such as social and mobile.
We're able to move around, and that's the only life that my kids have grown up with, so I think it's somewhat normal.
For perspective, dealerships were able to move older models off their lots faster during the Great Recession than now, in July 2008 only .
She too, was able to move voters further after we showed four clips (from Michelle Obama, President Obama, Michael Bloomberg, and Clinton herself).
But the Spurs, the NBA's most selfless team for the past decade, stopped being able to move the ball midway through this series.
Still, he hasn't been able to move any of his wholesale product to buyers, costing him about $200,000 in lost business so far.
In the latter case, you should also be able to move your phone in any direction to view the parade from different perspectives.
Although Barton was seemingly able to move his fingers and feet as he was initially being treated, a trainer summoned for a stretcher.
That changes when Hannah hears Ryan's poetry: it's incredibly moving, and Hannah wants to be able to move others the way Ryan does.
Someday, the Barden Bellas will be able to move on from their college years, finding fulfilling new careers and making exciting new friends.
"We would certainly like to see a global narrative around people being able to move freely and painlessly around the globe," he added.
"There was a gasoline shortage, people one way or another wanted to be able to move around," said local farmer Ernesto Sierra, 44.
Choose your technologies (and your developers) wisely, and you will be able to move deftly, hire (relatively) easily, iterate quickly, and pivot gracefully.
Tani's chess teacher, Russ Makofsky, said on NBC's Today show Tuesday that the family will now be able to move into an apartment.
Catchers were soon able to move closer to the plate and crouch to form a target in the strike zone with their gloves.
But listen, we are not going to be able to move as fast as everybody would like us, or as I would like.
We were able to move to a 2,700-square-foot house in a rural New Hampshire town with a much nicer school district.
Children can be incredibly resilient and many of the Bosnian youngsters were eventually able to move past much of what they had endured.
Though the city's port still seems to be open, CARE said it can't confirm that goods are able to move into the country.
And then, there's the cost of movingLuckily, my husband and I were able to move over a weekend, so we didn't miss work.
The woman's parents said in a statement Tuesday that she has "significant intellectual disabilities" but is able to move and respond to sound.
None of the parties in the lawsuit are based in DC, meaning it may not be able to move forward in that court.
"Since year two, we envisioned being able to move into other cities that had a growth of professional service people," Mr. Kosmas said.
Since Monday, the Venezuelan government has not been able to move money between its accounts in banks in the European Union, Paparoni said.
There are liability issues, healthcare issues, you know, but sometimes in a marriage is over everybody wants to be able to move on.
You'll finally be able to move forward on some of the larger projects that have been held up over the past few weeks.
Facebook was reportedly also working on a censorship tool in 2016, but the company hasn't been able to move into China since them.
I am a very self-motivated student, which is why I like how I'm able to move ahead as much as I'd like.
The Pentagon said it was able to move that money due to uncovered cost savings as part of a process known as "reprogramming."
Especially once the US is able to move beyond the most severe lockdown measures, we're going to need lots of household cleaning supplies.
I just want to be able to move in my clothes and if I need to crawl with kids, then I do that.
The virus was able to move stealthily throughout the Americas in part because it rarely causes serious illness in healthy men and women.
In the end, the Legislature's attempt to stop the effort failed by one vote, and Phoenix was able to move forward, he said.
But in a vastly diminished market of sales for CDs and downloads, Swift was still able to move a remarkable number of albums.
"I think there are some doors that were closed, if you will, but over all we've been able to move forward," he said.
"A blue whale is able to move so much further using so much less energy than a small-bodied whale," Dr. Slater said.
"We thought we would be able to move in a positive way on this," Ms. Pelosi said at a news conference this month.
She is the epitome of cool under pressure, able to move from one challenge to the next, said Penny Junor, a royal historian.
"This is a failure of his bully pulpit strategy because he hasn't been able to move people," Ms. Lake said of the president.
"His height, to be able to move the way he does, is definitely something unique, which makes him truly special in this league."
And if it wasn't going to be right, better to find out now and be able to move on and find what works.
The memory haunts Michelle, preventing her and her husband from "emotionally being able to move forward with our remaining frozen embryo," she says.
The company said on its website the rubber is able to move with electric power and change the shape of the car body.
Fortunately, Madsen was able to move into his parents' house, allowing Andersen to hunker down in the apartment Madsen had been living in.
We can have zero-carbon sources, but we gotta be able to move them around and manage the grid in the appropriate way.
The side effects were disastrous: He lost 30 pounds, became depressed, and suffered narcoleptic paralysis—waking up without being able to move his body.
Operating from midnight to around 5am, the smugglers were reportedly able to move up to 15,000 phones a night across the 660-foot lines.
" She also made sure the dress was lightweight, airy and breathable because, "I want to be able to move around on the dance floor!
Feathers were ruffled when footage secretly obtained by Animal Aid, a campaign group, in Lincolnshire in 2013 showed caged chickens barely able to move.
That way, industry will be able to move away from old technologies sooner rather than later, without fear that its customers will move elsewhere.
Jacklyn was able to move into her own apartment with her son, but it left her no money to afford to have a phone.
Much like Wizard's Chess, in which the pieces were able to move themselves, Square Off is an automated smart chessboard that does the same.
While playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wind, I was able to move in the middle of my game without any problem.
Eleven may be able to move stuff with her mind, but even the Stranger Things heroine would be jealous of Millie Bobby Brown's skills.
"I got a lot of coaching and training in my personal development to be able to move forward and reopen my business," she reveals.
Though it's great that Alger is able to move on, let this be a reminder: We should all be above slut-shaming by now.
Now they can pay their kidney forward and get a voucher for their recipient, who will be able to move up the transplant list.
She may be able to move the needle among those groups a little more than, say, Dr. Ben Carson, but not much at all.
With your expertise, the employees are able to move over pits of deadly green liquid and avoid other deadly obstacles like lasers and turrets.
With second corn, Brazil boosted exports between these months, but doubts linger on whether farmers will be able to move their entire production now.
If you can put $200 into a savings account every month, you will be able to move out of mom and dads by 30!
But whereas a company like Facebook was able to "move fast and break things," the RSS developer community was stuck trying to achieve consensus.
What's more, if you've sold your fat gains for cash, you are no longer able to move that money back to your bank account.
I had the privilege of being able to move back in with my parents during my first year of self-employment to save money.
"(Winning more) water rights is not a concept that actually helps us to be able to move forward in a positive manner," he said.
Eventually, the statue's protectors were able to move him, on train tracks laid laboriously across Florence, to a custom-built room in the Accademia.
Now that rates are dipping, retailers and manufacturers are able to move their goods at dirt-cheap prices — but trucking companies are getting squeezed.
Because of the arrangements with health plans that want to coordinate travel for their members, Uber is able to move into more rural markets.
His father, originally a butcher, became a meat wholesaler and distributor and was able to move his family to affluent Scarsdale in Westchester County.
Houston was never able to move within single digits as Sacramento closed it out to end a seven-game losing streak in the series.
If I had gotten "Love Shack," I would have at least gotten the lip sync, but I still wouldn't have been able to move.
Of course, everyone and their mother can come up with a pet theory for why Sanders was able to move the needle so dramatically.
They were also able to move freely to join competitors, with Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Citigroup "particularly aggressive" in hiring RMBS bankers.
Second, do you think the president and Congress will be able to move past the shutdown standoff to address larger issues related to immigration?
In short, with a lot of allies in Europe and on the Pacific, we might be able to move China in the right direction.
We heard about the coronavirus while we were in the dorms, which is where we're able to move around and interact with other inmates.
Wage growth has slowed, economic mobility rates have worsened, and people who start at the bottom are not more easily able to move up.
The fact that she has been able to move from cosmetics to skincare and get such success is already proof that there is something.
By owning my mistake, apologizing and making a note of what I should do correctly the next time, I was able to move on.
"It's given me the freedom to be able to move to Australia for the time being to focus on designing the next Mittsu collection."  
Although the experience was traumatic, Osowobi said she was able to move on because of the support and counseling she got from her parents.
After Sunday's satisfying revelations, "This Is Us" viewers -- after shedding a few of the show's trademark tears -- should be able to move on too.
Now, the Houston Shipping Channel is closed, tankers are not moving, and oil that is being drilled is not able to move into refineries.
" He added that "if a wearable is able to move our muscles, we've just unlocked a very different way to learn a physical skill.
You'd want them to be able to move large objects around quickly and operate heavy machinery with a minimum of rest or redundant effort.
Only by maintaining an active dialogue and by pushing for transformative change, will we be able to move forward toward a more egalitarian society.
The perp allegedly punched the dog, but the K9 wasn't fazed -- and cops were ultimately able to move in and take him into custody.
MICROSOFT DISAPPOINTED IN INJUNCTION TO HALT PENTAGON JEDI WORK BUT BELIEVES IT 'WILL ULTIMATELY BE ABLE TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THE WORK' -COMPANY SPOKESMAN
Though unlike with Oculus Home, Kipman was able to move around the space naturally and without worrying about the line of sight of nearby cameras.
After having no movement at all in his legs for months, Teasdale has been able to move leg muscles again and even lift them slightly.
A strong bullish trend continuation is shown when price is able to move above resistance near $76 and above the value of the trend line.
So hopefully over time, people will recognize the consequence of these sorts of things, and be able to move us in a more positive direction.
After coming out of the coma, he was only able to move his eyes — he could not speak or move the rest of his body.
"I feel that if we talk to our representatives, and talk from that place, maybe, just maybe, we'll be able to move forward," she said.
The team said he was awake and alert as he was taken to a hospital, and he was able to move all of his extremities.
The idea is for consumers to be able to move data about their Google searches, Amazon purchasing history or Uber rides to a rival service.
I took a year off and worked at a fast-food restaurant, where I was able to move up quickly to become a shift supervisor.
Just like we saw with Tesla's door handles, once he's made that decision, no force on Earth is going to be able to move him.
And while the window edges are pinned, you're able to move them in to make the window smaller, but not out to make them larger.
Park says that once there was a new election and a new president — Moon Jae-in this past spring — people were able to move forward.
Now that he was able to move better, he says he wanted to do something "out-of-the-box" to raise money for the disease.
No. But is it a good trade-off between being safe, and also aesthetically, and letting people be able to move around and enjoy it?
Two rescuers with rope harnesses worked their way inside, and after building a plywood platform were able to move through the pit to the victim.
And I feel that if we talk to our representatives and talk from that place, just maybe, maybe we will be able to move forward.
I've worked too hard, so in order for me to be able to move on, I need to try my best to cut him out.
Still, it was able to move from the "present information" mode we usually think of when we hear AI to a "make an argument" mode.
But you should be able to move, to struggle against the rope (that's part of the fun), and to move the rope around your skin.
The startup is still working towards regulatory approval here in the States, but was able to move forward with Policy 2.0 in the European launch.
Once fully trained, Dactyl was able to move the cube from one position to another up to 50 times in a row without dropping it.
If Trump and the Republican Congress are able to move legislation in the coming months, the failure won't be that important in defining his legacy.
Within days, Harvey was able to move his fingers; soon after, he started occupational therapy, exercising his new hands with video games and finger puppets.
This tax will make leaving financially difficult, but these companies are able to move between all 50 states, with no tax or tariff being charged.
"At present, continued detention therefore appears to be both effective and necessary so as to be able to move the investigation forward," the court said.
The blockchain helps ensure that if (or when) a bad actor does penetrate the system, they won't be able to move freely throughout the network.
A man paralyzed from the shoulders down was able to move enough to eat and drink through the help of a new "neuro-prosthetic" device.
Nathan Copeland hasn't been able to move his legs or hands since he broke his neck in a car accident more than a decade ago.
A truck with that range would be able to move freight regionally, such as from ports to nearby cities or from warehouses to retail establishments.
They were able to move the ball against them and play with pace, and we kind of fed with that energy in the second half.
The companies which provide sufficient evidence for efficiency, that is sufficient for drug registration, will be able to move forward in the market and succeed.
There are also cases in which an officer might not be able to move out of a car's way, making use of force potentially necessary.
The brace functions essentially as the muscles and bones of a leg, as long as the person wearing it is able to move the hips.
"It's looking like, according to our plan, that we will be able to move everybody in on Wednesday," Chiller said Monday from Rio's Olympic Park.
SNAP provided critical support that helped stabilize life after incarceration and allowed those who were able to move into the labor market to find work.
The scientists were then able to move these atoms from their original spot to the vacancy using the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM).
Conflict in the troubled region also contributes to poverty and violence in the home, as families are less able to move around freely or work.
With that integration, King envisions people being able to move their fingers around the photo and then be told about specific objects in the photo.
Test in European airports have indicated that security lines may be able to move at double their current speed if the new scanners are introduced
So far, the only person who has been able to move in is a woman who has been out of prison for over a decade.
Once he was accepted to the hospitality program, he passed the Test for Adult Basic Education to be able to move forward with the program.
They also noted that the plane wouldn't be able to move around Pinal Airpark under its own power after reaching the end of the runway.
Strange times, for sure ... but it's great to see BTNH being able to move on from another controversy that was dogging them just weeks ago.
We're not going to be able to move forward unless we assess the past and hold those responsible accountable for the misery that they cause.
The theater company needs to do some renovations — among other issues, upgrade the sprinkler system — and should then be able to move back next spring.
"I feel like he has the athletic ability to do it, to be able to move around and hopefully add to his versatility," Boone said.
One concern is that Hezbollah has been able to move missile batteries into Syria, giving it another potential platform for attacks on Israel besides Lebanon.
But even if the most environmental candidates win, it's hard to imagine that they'll be able to move our country at the pace science requires.
But at the city level, officials are able to move quickly to address their communities' problems, from housing zoning to climate change to gun control.
The statement said Wednesday's incident was the second time in less than a month that ISIS has been able to move through Syrian-controlled territory.
But immigration authorities questioned the legitimacy of their marriage, until January 2014, when the couple was able to move to New York, Mr. Alvarez said.
Bollinger Motors has since moved its headquarters to Detroit and is seeking a new round of funding to be able to move forward into production.
The socks feature a structured leg but a flexible toe and heel so that you're supported where you need it, but still able to move.
Saturday was the first day since Rose missed two games that he was able to move around, but his confidence, he said, had not ebbed.
She is mobile and seems to appreciate being able to move and sniff and see the world before finding warm blankets to curl up in!
"It was a very productive conversation, and a number of our priorities we think are going to be able to move forward," Pocan told reporters.
Now it is also able to move indirectly, through the new cybercrimes law and the investigation agency, against dissent, according to officials and rights advocates.
"Every single dollar you're able to move out of the enforcement system and into the health system, the better off we all are," he said.
Salah was able to move to Mexico from Egypt within a month of graduating from college in Cairo and getting a job offer from Wizeline.
The tricky thing about restless leg syndrome (especially in airplane-like settings) is that people generally feel relief when they're able to move, Dr. Berkowski says.
Banks would want to be able to move other, larger types of trading operations much faster, given Britain is expected to leave the EU in 2019.
After I channel my feelings into objects I can hurl at a wall and be done with, I'm able to move forward—and feel more whole.
The hackers observed by the US agencies were able to move laterally through the networks they infiltrated, gathering intelligence on industry control systems, likely including SCADA.
"We've found you're going to benefit from being able to move the way your body must move, even if its outside of the norm," he says.
The goal is to unlock additional capital with product-market fit, and these companies need maximum flexibility to be able to move quickly to find it.
The world of the 0.1 percent is also extremely small—once Low was in it, he was able to move from one person to the next.
As part of Hammond's plans, EU citizens would still be able to move to Britain for up to two years, The Times newspaper reported on Friday.
"I realized that the only way that we were going to be able to move quickly enough on this is if I did it," he said.
Lo and behold, an entire row in the front of the plane had opened and I was able to move there no problem via the machine.
Buyers can step up to a 380-horsepower supercharged V-6 able to move the utility vehicle from 0 to 1103 in a mere 5.3 seconds.
"We realized and quickly agreed that the competitors will always be able to move faster and be willing to spend more money than you," Blecharczyk said.
Instagram doesn't notify others of your archiving and unarchiving habits at all, so you're able to move things in and out as much as you'd like.
What could you do with a small satellite able to move freely in orbit and— The smartphone vibrated in his hand, and the alarm went off.
It is not clear from the video if Sterling was able to move while being held down by police, or what movements he made if so.
It uses a similar over-the-shoulder camera to Resident Evil 23, and — in a series first — you're actually able to move while aiming your weapon.
They're going to be dealing with some failures they haven't dealt with before, and being able to move on and have short memories will be important.
The former oil minister, Naimi, has for two decades been the most influential man in world energy, able to move oil markets with a mere word.
By the time her wedding at First United Methodist Church in New Albany rolled around, Anna Claire was able to move her left arm and wrists.
"As soon as I got home and was able to move a little, I tried every shirt I had on and it was awesome," said Rahn.
While filming the final scene of the episode, Kidman remembered lying on the floor of the set in her underwear and not being able to move.
And couriers won't be able to move on to their next delivery until they have scanned the package confirming delivery, and locked the vehicle back up.
Due to the femur's long and slim shape—which bore a striking resemblance to the modern ostrich—it's likely this creature was able to move fast.
When the detected pressure drops, it means less air is able to move through the dirty filter, and it's time to be disposed of and replaced.
With the Pacers providing only a limp scoring punch, Toronto should be able to move on to the second round for the first time since 2001.
Some walked for miles from other makeshift camps dotted throughout the area, their bags hastily packed in hopes they would finally be able to move on.
After SDF breached the old city wall they were able to move about 1,500 feet past the wall into two foothold areas in the old city.
Even though he strongly disliked George W. Bush, he still endorsed him and was able to move on and successfully clinch the nomination eight years later.
You will find that you're finally able to move forward on things that came up this spring and early summer that you previously felt helpless against.
For some reason I've never been able to move round that place with absolute certainty as to what room I'm in or stairwell I'm stumbling down.
It's a neat idea, especially if you fancy yourself a home entertainer, but haven't been quite able to move past serving beer and wine at parties.
"Should we be able to move forward, I am confident it will be successful," Garber said, pointing to North Carolina's success in women's and youth soccer.
"This center is focused around restoring people's lives, preventing amputations, and making sure that they are able to move again," Sara Halimah, WHO trauma manager, said.
"We, as an alliance, have gotten much more practice scheduling and moving and loading rail, and we're able to move very, very quickly across great distances."
"We're going to authorize the legislation we have not been able to move because of Republicans," Pallone said at recent a press conference on gun violence.
"There's only one way we're going be able to move forward, and that's if juries are educated on what to expect from a victim," she said.
In the wild, fungi are not able to move, so they compete against other fungi or bacteria for resources and, in doing so, produce toxic chemicals.
The feasibility study should be completed in six months, the results of which will determine whether we will be able to move to the pilot phase.
In the end, Dagum said he was surprised by the extent Sibomana is now able to move his lips, which will improve further as swelling subsides.
And the government in Skopje needs to know that it will not be able to move forward on its European integration until it does resolve this.
Unfortunately, that means Monse isn't able to move on from her childhood friends and their wacky adventures like she planned at the end of season 2.
Instead of 22021 internal combustion powertrain combinations, GM will be able to move to just 22022 different electric vehicle propulsion systems, slashing costs, GM officials said.
Instead of 265 internal combustion powertrain combination, GM will be able to move to just 22021 different electric vehicle propulsion systems, slashing costs, GM officials said.
Working moms need to be able to move through our lives on our own terms, in the way that works best for us and our families.
Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, is not so sure the GOP will be able to move forward with this plan, however.
Certainly, the lion was so incapacitated that in all those hours he'd been able to move only 350 meters from the place where he was shot.
The changes will be more apparent to British and European Union nationals, who have been able to move between countries using just a national ID card.
Equities began the session trading lower on growing concerns that President Donald Trump would not be able to move forward with his pro-growth economic agenda.
Our ports and airports must be able to accommodate the most modern and largest ships and aircraft, and they must be able to move more cargo.
The offensive line did a great job of giving me time, the receivers were getting open downfield, and we were able to move the ball downfield.
These factors have raised doubt about whether the administration will be able to move forward with its economic agenda, which includes tax reform and fiscal stimulus.
Essentially, many drivers are living in their cars, hoping they'll be allowed to log in often enough to be able to move up the tier system.
Until the Tuesday-afternoon vote to push the tax reform bill out of committee, it remained unclear whether Republicans would actually be able to move forward.
It's the arena in which he's most comfortable, and he's consistently been able to move in that direction within the playing field of a presidential debate.
He was able to move forward with the cancellation after bondholders agreed to sell back $1.8 billion of $6 billion worth of debt issued for the project.
It took a few tries, but after safely corralling and sedating Bonnie, they were able to move her onto a truck that took her to Farm Sanctuary.
According to the Chicago Tribune, rides on the Loop will probably cost around $25 and the system will be able to move about 2,000 passengers per hour.
So we're just trying to resolve it as quickly as we can, as quietly as we can, and hopefully be able to move on from this story.
"It can be done quickly and then we will be able to move forward to an up-or-down vote in the Senate next week," he said.
Birch was initially able to move her legs, but the symptoms eventually progressed to a point where she couldn't walk and needed help breathing, she told People.
That one, the Raven Q, is expected to be able to move around the home, and possibly perform some home surveillance functions, while interacting with natural voice.
Let's say you're cleaning the house, and you want to be able to move from the upstairs bedrooms to the downstairs living room without missing a beat.
Her team made several versions in their workshop in Atlanta so the gown could go through an intense process to guarantee she would be able to move.
Although Kardashian has not confirmed her split from Thompson, the latest scandal could be what she needs to "finally be able to move on," an insider said.
Another home for the elderly, Friendly Iwaizumi, avoided casualties as staff were able to move residents to the second floor of the building and avoid the floodwaters.
Like you said, anticipation, being able to move my feet and stay in front of guys, using my length to block shots and get into passing lanes.
Thanks to a specific clause in its Terms of Service agreement, Airbnb was able to move that case to individual arbitration and avoid a class action suit.
And by working to make your local community a leader in environmentalism, we may be able to move the carbon needle, even from under the Trump administration.
If he has been killed in Iraq, it's a sign that top ISIS operatives are still able to move around the region with some degree of freedom.
Can you imagine being in a situation where you're not able to move back into your own home, because a referendum went a way you didn't expect?
"And when she was talking the force of his body, the not being able to move, the hand over the mouth…" the writer tells PEOPLE through tears.
She gives the example of one man she worked with, who was dying from ALS, a degenerative neurological condition that prevented him from being able to move.
Of course, plenty of widows meet a great "chapter two" (widow parlance for a love after loss) and are able to move on to a new relationship.
And at least where sort of steps has been taken already-, where steps have been taken already, you ought to be able to move for qualified majority.
But, the ex-running back is able to move out of the way ... and then he went on an offensive assault -- slapshotting the spider into a box.
The couple — who share two children Taylor, 6, and Brayden, 2, — have been able to move past their split to continue filming their HGTV renovation show together.
These large ships have flight decks capable of handling heavy-left CH-53 helicopters that were able to move into rural, blocked areas unreachable except by air.
" Adds Marcus: "It took us a long time to get to this place, but now we've been able to move on and put the past behind us.
For those of you who aren't aware of what that means, here you go: You'll be able to move up to 1,200 photos in a single minute.
The glucose then travels into the bloodstream — but it needs the hormone insulin, made in the pancreas, to be able to move from the blood into cells.
"Once adversaries get into a network, they're often able to move laterally," said Paul Stockton, the assistant secretary of Defense for homeland defense from 85033 to 2013.
The Terrapins have gone back to the Final Four twice since then, in 2014 and 2015, but they haven't been able to move beyond the semi-finals.
"I think these robots are able to move quite flexibly, and this is a pleasant surprise," said Sun Qiong, who brought her son to watch the match.
The Cuban people deserve to have their human rights respected and upheld, they deserve to be able to move towards democracy where they pick their own leads.
Also critical is allowing rules to normalize from state to state, since states are able to move more quickly to adjust to the lack of federal support.
I was born a specific gender, but that's not how I felt inside... I'm just happy we're both here today and we're able to move past it.
Startups could create an end-to-end farming solution with AI predictions that would be able to move to Africa what used to be waste, for example.
I've found each has its place, and the best problem-solvers are able to move between each, or partner up with someone to complement their own style.
And with a Somali population inside Kenya, many of them refugees, of at least 1.5 million, the terrorists are able to move around the country almost invisibly.
We keep being told that Donald Trump was elected because working-class Americans were worried that their kids wouldn't be able to move up in the world.
"It is a very huge movement and a huge number of birds that were able to move between two colonies after an extreme event," Dr. Jenouvrier said.
She has been able to move fairly freely about the city, although she is under 24-hour surveillance and is wearing a GPS tracker on her ankle.
"Certainly, large animals, like kangaroos or emus — many birds, of course — will be able to move away from the fire as it approaches," Dickman told the BBC.
Mr. Lopez said on Tuesday that "a lot" of the workers who had been affected by the store closures were able to move to surrounding Walmart stores.
At her introduction in the 15th century, she had no power at all, and was able to move only one square at a time on the diagonal.
Aided by his personal fortune, Mr. Steyer was able to move from his position as a prolific funder of Democratic groups to the center of Democratic politics.
"The question is will they be able to move oil to the refineries, or is there going to be a backup of the system," he told CNBC.
" On Monday, it said in its statement that by taking the year off from the contest, "we will be able to move away from making piecemeal changes.
"We are so used to not being able to move an agenda forward that it has been very surprising how quickly things have changed," Ms. Sgamma said.
However, because life happens and it's impossible to predict future economic conditions, it's wise to consider the possibility that you won't be able to move or sell.
The accessible voting machine area should have enough turning space for a wheelchair user to be comfortable and be able to move his or her wheelchair around.
It began small -- wiggling of toes -- then one leg being able to move and then figuring out how to sync her legs to be able to walk.
Yeah, that's right, and were able to move them more efficiently from farms, where most of them worked, into factories, and then onwards, up the value chain.
He is someone who loves and believes in paint, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he would be able to move into territory that is all his own.
Click here to view original GIFThe researchers were able to move and unfold the devices without any physical contact, and while the bots were out of visual range.
After that step, Skorobogatov was able to move the chip to a test board that allowed him to back up the NAND chip's data to a different chip.
If implemented, countries across the region will be able to move and spend money across different countries without worrying about exchange rate costs says economic analyst, Tokunbo Afikuyomi.
Once those steps have been accomplished, they'll be able to move on to production, and potentially develop a model aimed at the civilian marketplace while they're at it.
To the nation, they cast the civil rights debate in terms of black children being able to move ahead only if white children were forced to slide behind.
Because I didn't have any kids or anything tying me down, I was able to move to New Jersey to take a job, which actually catapulted my career.
Under the proclamation, immigrants who do not have health insurance and cannot afford to pay medical care costs will not be able to move to the US permanently.
A lawyer representing the family told CNN in September that the brothers were barely able to move months later, trapped in bodies badly damaged by the nerve agent.
Be smart: These findings demonstrate how quickly and easily bad actors are able to move manipulation efforts to new platforms when one site clamps down on malicious behavior.
While the finale dress' dramatic maxi-length surely helped spread out the bulk of all those beads, it's still impressive that Lindsay was able to move so gracefully.
Some cheaters are able to see enemy players through walls, some have aim assists that laser onto enemies' heads, and some are able to move at higher speeds.
But if someone was buried in a metal casket — typically steel, copper, or bronze — they may be able to move the box directly from one grave to another.
The team looked to small flying insects as the nearest equivalent to micro-drones, and studied how wasps particularly are able to move prey much heavier than themselves.
SAW actually moves more like a fish swimming through the water, which is why it's able to move through the water as efficiently as it can on land.
It's not true 3D, however, as you won't be able to move around within that environment, but it's still a big step up from a flat, static image.
These creatures are among the most agile on the planet, able to move rapidly, climb on various objects, and perform physical maneuvers that clunky conventional robots simply cannot.
When a devastating car accident left Bruce Mansy paralyzed from the waist down, the 7-year-old dancing maven wasn't sure he'd ever be able to move again.
Ford's lawyer, Debra Katz, said it will be "quite some time" before the professor and her family will be able to move back to their home in California.
While he hasn't been able to move out of his overcrowded family home, he can at least afford to take his partner, Trevor (Elliot Fletcher), out on dates.
It might be uncomfortable, but even if a confidante doesn't have any remedies, you'll be able to move on much faster if you confront what's stressing you out.
Pouyanne said Total was able to move in and rapidly close the unplanned deal because it was willing to take in the political risk of the Libyan situation.
Trump senior adviser Kellyanne Conway told The Hill that Bannon and Ryan have been able to move beyond their bitter past and find compromise in conservative economic principles.
Because of his experience leading the FBI for more than a decade, Mr. Mueller has established relationships with FBI agents and will be able to move forward quickly.
Bloody and barely able to move, I looked up toward the pigeons' likely point of origin and locked eyes with a woman who was tossing out bird seed.
"In Gillette's razors, the blades rest on miniature springs which are able to move up and down and automatically adjust to the pressure of the hand," Vanoosthuyze said.
From there, Russian hackers were able to move "laterally" to other networks to collect information related to Industrial Control Systems (ICS), computer systems used to operate critical infrastructure.
News reports said that Jerika was comforted by the promise of an afterlife in which she would be able to move freely and escape her persistent physical pain.
"He's been able to move me in the right direction to where we both can figure out a solution, wherever it may be, in my game," he said.
The company touts that these thoroughfares will be able to move 10 times the number of vehicles of ordinary highways and can include public transit and delivery vehicles.
This time, the legislation was able to move forward after the leader of the opposition party allowed its members to vote their conscience, rather than follow party guidance.
She taught you what to call the big boats, but she never tells you how she's able to move so freely, no matter how many times you ask.
With the advent of the internet, manufacturers imagined they would be able to move towards selling direct online, saving money and gathering information on shoppers in the process.
"In your exercise of power, you were able to move the country toward a transition that has ended in the reunification of a divided country," Mr. Tshisekedi said.
"But in general, if I take some distance with it, I'm happy to see that I'm able to play again with this level, able to move that well."
A big-ass fan may be able to move a lot of heat out the top, but I hope it doesn't do so at the expense of noise.
A big-ass fan may be able to move a lot of heat out the top, but I hope it doesn't do so at the expense of noise.
Much of this work happens overnight, when the frequency of trains on this 24-hour system decreases and workers are able to move more freely on the tracks.
Unlike senior generals and party secretaries who cluster around Mr. Kim taking notes, Ms. Kim often appears in state news photographs able to move about on her own.
Mr. Weatherford, a conservative Republican, said legislators might be able to move quickly on a few tailored proposals, such as raising the legal age for possessing assault rifles.
"Those times are a test, and you've got to learn from them and be able to move on and not lose sight of who you are," Bird said.
If a group of fearless musicians can push the boundaries this far and thrive, then even major orchestras should be able to move beyond their traditional comfort zones.
Most of them appeared in the continent's terrorism database, yet were still able to move from Syria back to Belgium, where they spent months planning the Paris attacks.
"When you&aposre not able to move around, do athletic movements for a while, the only thing you can do is just shoot spot-up jumpers," Williamson said.
White, the Pentagon spokeswoman, said the Saudi crown prince was "quite positive" that Gulf countries involved in a long-running dispute would be able to move past it.
The traffickers have safe houses and contacts in Tanzania and Malawi where the migrants are held, and sometimes look for work, until they are able to move on.
"While you're coping with physical pain, your brain isn't doing that processing of the memory that it needs to do" to be able to move on, she said.
"The special allowance program will protect the value of our oil by ensuring that operators are only producing what they are able to move to market," Savage said.
Instead, Bennett believes, she's fiercely "independent" and in some ways, an "unlikely feminist" given how she, as a woman, is able to move the Trump administration around her.
"If we can get some movement in those areas, I think the RSC steering committee as a whole is close to being able to move forward," he said.
"We had a really good thing going when we had all four outfielders going, and we were able to move around," Manager Joe Girardi said before Monday's game.
"We pride ourselves on being able to move quickly with our customers, and being open and flexible in designing a financing solution that meets their needs," Lona said.
I won't lie — there are times when it's hard and I wonder if I will ever be able to move out or have a family of my own.
It's unclear if they'll be able to move staff between the European Union and the United Kingdom during the waiting period, or be forced to pay new taxes.
"Don't get me wrong, I've had a lot of fortune, to come where I've come from, to be able to move to Europe, to go racing," Stroll said.
Corrections records indicate the men are in "residential treatment facilities" — housing where residents are able to move about freely to seek jobs, visit family and pursue educational opportunities.
They also argue the probe, spearheaded by the intelligence committee, will be able to move faster -- possibly in the next month or two -- with a narrower scope. Rep.
"We're very confident that we will be able to move this forward," finance minister Philip Hammond said as he arrived for a meeting with EU counterparts in Brussels.
If something else doesn't happen in the next couple of weeks, if something new doesn't happen, it's likely the company might be able to move on from it.
Despite the gut-wrenching drama, she was able to move past the rejection and refocus on Siegfried and build on the feelings she had started to develop for him.
Although Kardashian has not confirmed her split from Thompson, the latest scandal could be what she needs to "finally be able to move on," an insider previously told PEOPLE.
While this can make you an amazing detective, it can also keep you stuck in learning the same lesson over and over again until you're able to move on.
Because the camera no longer has to sit in a frame, GoPro was able to move the main mic to the front of the camera, just under the lens.
Last year a different group of researchers reported that the technique had allowed a paralysed man who was still able to move his elbow to reach and grasp objects.
I just want to tell you it's real, and the sooner you accept that, the sooner you will be able to move on to the next stage of grief.
Despite our best efforts, delays in the approval process have forced us to make other plans and we will not be able to move forward with the data centre.
Then her family would finally be able to move out of their wrecked wooden home, which has been almost uninhabitable since an earthquake shook the country three years ago.
Eventually, the new customers will be able to move their accounts to other banks, including private ones, as long as they declare that their money comes from legal sources.
What was announced: Microsoft is teaming up with Adobe and SAP to create a single model for representing customer data that businesses will be able to move between systems.
" Girardi and Kemsley, 41, later cleared the air at the reunion, and Girardi told PEOPLE Now that the two women have "been able to move on, which is nice.
Eight year later, Fraser Stoddart developed the "rotaxane," which he did by threading a molecular ring onto a thin molecular axle, which was able to move along the axle.
As our understanding of biology grows, we will be able to move more of these processes in silicon and design in a similar fashion as in "traditional" generative design.
"While you had the Fed clearly underpinning the markets, the market was able to move considerably higher despite the earnings recession," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
To get out of your makeshift jail, you have to walk across a creaky platform above a group of guards, only being able to move when they're being loud.
With a hard drive, we were eventually able to move away from the idea of thinking of our documents in terms of a linear order and a physical space.
When this happened to me as a kid, I panicked, thinking I'd done something horrible to my body, anxious that I'd never be able to move my arm again.
Well, as a New Yorker, thank you for giving me the fantasy of actually being able to move really quickly around the city, 'cause that would actually never happen.
With this strong commitment to protecting people's personal information and privacy, we expect that Facebook will be able to move forward and learn from the events of this case.
We have not been able to move forward on long-anticipated product upgrades and have had to halt development on new services for fear they would also be targeted.
I've also been able to move in and out of her house when I've needed to, which brings me to one of my favorite reasons for renting: career flexibility.
The stronghold city is now surrounded by coalition forces, according to Iraqi Joint Operations Command, meaning IS will be less able to move weapons or supplies into the city.
A 25-mile portion of the border wall that would go through the center was able to move forward after environmental and historic preservation laws were waived in October.
"With this strong commitment to protecting people's personal information and privacy, we expect that Facebook will be able to move forward and learn from the events of this case."
"This tax will make leaving financially difficult, but.....these companies are able to move between all 50 states, with no tax or tariff being charged," the president-elect tweeted.
If royal Bhutanese troops were to stand in for the Indians, the Chinese might be able to move back their own threatening presence, and all sides could declare victory.
When making small decisions that could potentially have life-altering affects, remember Tatum's tale: You aren't Superman, and you won't be able to move at the speed of light.
Their bats are likely to show up more than they did Sunday, but with continually strong pitching, they'll be able to move up from fourth in the division quickly.
Unshackled by the bureaucracies of a legacy company, the small teams tend to be able to move more nimbly and interact with their fans in more creative, efficient ways.
While the frequency with which these skirmishes happen has just slightly decreased, the speed at which we as a family are able to move through them has dramatically increased.
"I think we are really going to be able to move a lot of votes in a short amount of time," Tad Devine, a senior adviser to Sanders, insisted.
Leads Barclays, Citigroup, HSBC, Lloyds and RBC were able to move guidance to 27.375bp area over Gilts, some 27.5bp tighter than the wide end of the 2112.5bp-7.53bp IPTs.
"The amount of support on the outside is so strong for this that i think at some point we'll be able to move it to the floor," McCaul said.
If you have a spare $10 billion and at least another 40 to 100 years left in life, you might just be able to move to the Red Planet.
Over time, many in the American public will be able to move back toward the center, by moving on from the issues that seem to have no resolution today.
So have lawmakers, but it's not clear if they'll be able to move forward with a White House-driven infrastructure plan that would provide a vehicle for major changes.
Their contractor is scheduled to break ground on their new home in the spring and Curzon hopes her family will be able to move back in by next Christmas.
On Tuesday, I spoke to Tara Morrow, one of the roughly 3,000 people who have been able to move back into the community, to see how things were going.
The Seattle region is feeling the pain from Boeing's troubles, but few doubt that the company will be able to move on from its troubles, as it has before.
Apple may be able to move between 5% and 7% of iPhone production to India and Vietnam over the next two years if the tariff situation spirals, he said.
But with the introduction of a standard, open-source and free operating system, roboticists have been able to move more easily across projects and build on each other's work.
ALGIERS — High above the sea in a heavily guarded villa, Algeria's 82-year-old president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, sits in a wheelchair — mute, paralyzed, barely able to move his hands.
The most interesting aspect to me was how quickly I was able to move through it and how little I was able to know during the whole process [laughs].
The challenge is that there are only so many jobs that a retail worker can be promoted to — which means many workers may not be able to move up.
"I don't anticipate he's going to be able to move all that well, necessarily, on the running on the bases and stuff like that," Astros Manager A.J. Hinch said.
But Rosie Shephard, the founder of the Luxury Communications Council, said that only a handful of those people are able to move meaningful volumes of clothes, shoes and handbags.
"I think the numbers that they are able to move are just not going to be nearly sufficient to overcome what is happening on the Republican side," he said.
Given the right mandate, a government-owned authority like the T.V.A. might well be able to move faster than private utilities in adding renewable power to the electric grid.
Whether the US will be able to move forward will depend on whether Mexicans subject to the agreement decide to comply or return to their home country, she said.
From the left, Ms. Kim said she worries the effort would create "a permanent class of underclass jobs" that some workers would not be able to move up from.
He was able to move only a few fingers on one hand and was completely dependent on others or on technology for virtually everything -- bathing, dressing, eating, even speech.
Brigitte Caland said that her mother had never explained why she left the family, but that she and her brothers had been able to move on after she did.
Mercy's healing-per-second has gotten a 20 percent increase, and when she uses her Resurrect ultimate, heroes will be able to move after 2.25 seconds instead of 3.
" Unless Trump changed his thinking, Kim said, "the U.S. will not be able to move us one iota even if they sat with us a hundred, a thousand times.
As of yet, it's unclear whether Trump will leverage that timing to advance his agenda — or if Congress will be able to move forward with the compromise it's struck.
Mars could be transformed into a place where not just a few people, but many millions would be able to move to in order to start a new life.
"I expect we're going to be able to move forward with these petitions soon - as soon as we can," Owens told Reuters, adding action "definitely" would come next year.
For this harmful reason, companies need to stress culture and continuously challenge what they do to make sure they're able to move swiftly when it comes to decision-making.
Until we are able to move security completely away from the end user, the end user has a responsibility to do whatever he or she can to manage risk.
Once that money came through, combined with aid from FEMA, I was able to move out of my mom's house in Houston and find a permanent place to live.
But they have prepared for this last stand, surrounding themselves with terrified civilians, IEDs and firing positions that they are able to move between without being seen or hit.
"For some reason, and we're only starting to work out why, someone who stalks returns to that same emotional state rather than being able to move on," McEwan explains.
This difficulty generally has to do with a feature called "free gait," which means that each leg of a legged vehicle or creature should be able to move independently.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday expressed confidence that lawmakers would ultimately be able to move on a legislative fix to address Puerto Rico's debt crisis.
Four hikes may still happen if global conditions reverse themselves, but at this current trend it doesn't look like the Fed will be able to move at all this year.
Neither are sure when they will be able to move as the unaffordability of housing in London, which now costs around 22017 times the average salary, also takes its toll.
In 2016, Curry and his family were able to move into a new home that is built to equip his wheelchair and help Curry navigate on his own, Forbes reported.
According to The Verge, Taylor will be able to move forward with the accusation that Twitter violated California's Unfair Competition law by making misleading statements about its position on speech.
As of now, Trump is able to move $3.6 billion dedicated to military construction projects in order to fund a wall along the southern border, according to the Associated Press.
"As soon as I got home and was able to move a little, I tried on every shirt I had on and it was awesome," Rahn said in a statement.
"If we can get up to the $36.50 mark, it looks like XOP, along with crude oil, should be able to move up through the next several days," Gordon said.
"For the first time, I can imagine a completely paralyzed patient able to move their legs through this brain-spine interface," noted Jocelyne Bloch, the lead neurosurgeon on the project.
Switch users who download the update will be able to move user profiles and saved game data from one console to another, with the original data wiped in the process.
Creating a compelling user interface without being able to move buttons or resize the window is a great challenge, but it also helps free you from the paralysis of choice.
In a new video about the competition, Harry says the hope is that they'll use the games as a platform for recovery, and will be able to move forward afterwards.
Of course, Britain has not yet left the EU, nor has it announced the exact terms on which European workers will be able to move to the country in future.
Because Hawaii already has a consensus of legislators and the general public that climate change is real and a danger, policymakers were able to move more quickly in implementing fixes.
Why it matters: The battle for tech talent is intense, with states taking different positions on just how freely workers should be able to move from one company to another.
You'd be able to move your speaker setup to new rooms, alter which speakers were grouped together, and take the whole arrangement with you if you bought a new home.
Lineker was able to move in and drop McDonald with a rare overhand—most of Lineker's right handed work is to the body to set up his left hook upstairs.
While offshore accounts are not in themselves illegal, the documents have caused public outrage over how the world's rich and powerful are able to move money around and avoid taxes.
The bill's defeat left investors jittery about whether Trump's pro-growth policies would be able to move forward, sending the three major indexes lower by nearly 1 percent early Monday.
That's absolutely not the case with the iPhone SE. It feels every bit as fast and modern as an iPhone 6S, able to move quickly through screens and web pages.
"There will be a politician somewhere in this country that will present something, and eventually it will stick, and we'll be able to move forward based on that," Coteau said.
And people understandably are reluctant to have mandated cyber standards that if they got stuck in stone and weren't able to move as technology moved that'd be a bad thing.
So if someone has a history and they've paid their debt to society, should they keep getting that time and time again and not being able to move past it?
With their evolutionary programming, Interscone's abandoned scooters were the only scooters able to move themselves off sidewalks and private property, and so they survived the citywide scooter sweeps of 2022.
It made sense to transfer it to the Department of Homeland Security, he reasoned; its agents will be able to move faster and more efficiently than any presidential advisory commission.
But if Trump fails to win the nomination on that first ballot, many will be able to move their support to Cruz, potentially pushing him across the 1,85033-delegates threshold.
Key issues that could be decided include whether the suits against the Sacklers in state courts will be able to move ahead and what will happen to the company itself.
In search of the perfect geothermal site For geothermal energy to succeed there must be heat, it must be accessible, and you must be able to move water around it.
Aquarius is the inventor of the zodiac, so you may find an unexpected way to relate to and transform these emotions so that you're able to move on from them.
If we actually want to be able to move forward in a meaningful way, then what are the next steps of these kinds of conversations that we should be having?
The team competed in the game despite Ben Roethlisberger being out with a knee injury, and Landry Jones was able to move the ball some against New England's tough defense.
Realizing that we may not actually be able to move runs counter to an American ideal that there's always a better version of our lives a few pay raises away.
He had barely been able to move for what seemed like ages, but now he raced to the corner, cajoling the swaying mass of red-and-white-clad Croatia fans.
" Her hopes include that she'll be able to "move beyond party politics to create policy and economic initiatives to ensure that workers can find jobs, fair wages and growth opportunities.
JD: As the business scales you have to be able to move from self to system, you have to be able to get beyond yourself and yet capture the essence.
The country would be able to move on from this bizarre episode, and the people whose health and livelihoods have been in Congress's crosshairs could breath a sigh of relief.
A closer look at these players' skills, though, reveals a new prototype for big men, who must be able to move and shoot like guards (if not quite like Curry).
While the ballet, the symphony and the Alley were able to move this season's performances to other concert halls around town, the Houston Grand Opera had to get more creative.
Now I know the name of my curse and over time I have been able to move that demon to the passenger seat, and most days to the back seat.
Litigation surrounding the shopping mall has long frozen the project, and City Hall said that without it the other parts of the plan may now be able to move forward.
Less than two minutes later, Malkin picked up a rebound of his own shot and was able to move the puck from his forehand to his backhand to beat Anderson.
"Just being able to move around and pick out a particular sound or a particular thing to watch, I find it to be more focusing than anything else," he said.
Sasha Velour is about to embark on a continent-spanning tour across North America, but earlier this year, a staph infection and subsequent surgery left her barely able to move.
Metal objects began flying around the room as if drawn to invisible magnets and she was even able to move the heavy washer and dryer seemingly with just her mind.
"We have not been able to move infant knitted cotton hat production to the U.S. due to capability, volume and cost impact," one of 22019 submissions from The Gap reads.

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