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It had largely been brought under control in the Americas.
The fire was brought under control a few hours later.
Rather, they want those weapons to be brought under control.
The blaze had been brought under control by Wednesday morning.
As the flames were brought under control, police officers moved in.
The blaze destroyed two buildings before it was brought under control.
"And each one of them was brought under control," he said.
Tuesday and the prison was brought under control by 5 p.m.
If the lice are brought under control, then output can be increased.
A kid should not be punished for his seizures being brought under control.
That's spurred discussion about shutting exchanges while the situation is brought under control.
If the pandemic is brought under control, Tesla and other automakers could restart.
When the fire was finally brought under control, 134 men had been killed.
But as the blast scene was brought under control, he deleted the post.
By mid-morning, the fire had been brought under control, he told Reuters.
Ideally, high blood pressure would be brought under control before a woman conceives.
The violence began late Sunday and was brought under control by around 1.23 a.m.
The outflows were brought under control in 13, and they are growing once again.
It's the least we can do until American drug prices are brought under control.
Nearly 60,000 people died but within seven months the plague was brought under control.
Bahraini authorities said they had brought under control the fire at the oil pipeline.
The damage had also set off a small fire that was brought under control.
The virus will take a toll on many Americans before it's brought under control.
I cannot exclude re-infection in places where the outbreak has been brought under control.
This should allow for a faster economic rebound after the coronvirus is brought under control.
The fire was brought under control within hours, the state police in Lower Austria said.
The return of investment is in their resurgence after the coronavirus is brought under control.
As the children's immune systems were brought under control, the treatments began to work again.
About 160 firefighters battled the blaze, which was brought under control after about two hours.
The cyber intrusion has been "isolated and brought under control," the Interior Ministry told dpa.
The financial hangover will linger for months, even if the illness is soon brought under control.
The seizures have since been brought under control with the anti-seizure medicine Ativan, he said.
But officials believe there's a long way to go before the fires are brought under control.
"All of those previously violent events were brought under control," Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, said.
There were still signs the outbreak - the second worst ever - was not being brought under control.
Lagarde said that the economy should bounce back once the coronavirus outbreak is brought under control.
The high alter inside the nave of #NotreDame cathedral after the fire was brought under control.
There are also signs that African Swine Fever is now being brought under control, they added.
Her skin is now almost completely clear, and occasional flare-ups are quickly brought under control.
It doesn't take orders nearly so readily but, with practice, it too can brought under control.
That suggests the virus is unlikely to be brought under control any time soon, despite Trump's optimism.
It is likely Miami will see more local cases before that Zika outbreak is brought under control.
But media said the fire had been brought under control by the start of the business day.
The incident was brought under control, and no injuries were reported, the New York Fire Department said.
In that case, the outbreak was brought under control before many of the trials could take place.
About 14 million birds were culled until that outbreak was finally brought under control in November 2015.
About 14 million birds were culled until that outbreak was finally brought under control in November 5.313.
The government disputes the figures and says illegal protests by "anti-peace forces" have been brought under control.
Liu said there were still signs the outbreak - the second worst ever - was not being brought under control.
"We do have some optimism that this outbreak will be brought under control in reasonable time," he said.
A West African outbreak that began in late 2013 killed 11,1003 before being brought under control in 2016.
That opposition seemed to have been brought under control, local officials say, by a local community education campaign.
The state news agency IRNA said the fire was minor and was brought under control after one hour.
The nature and severity of their injuries are still unknown, and the golf cart was eventually brought under control.
State media said the blast was caused by a technical fault and the fire had been brought under control.
His stance on Muslim immigration, which he would cease until the terror threat is brought under control, is racist.
The balloon, in fact, won internet celebrity until it was finally brought under control by a minister of state.
The state-owned Ethiopian News Agency reported that "illegal protests" by "anti-peace forces" had been brought under control.
More than 200 firefighters were involved in fighting the blaze, which was brought under control around 1:30 a.m.
The agreement provides for a "voluntary humanitarian admission scheme" to be developed, once illegal migration is brought under control.
China is now seeing a daily decline in new cases, evidence that this thing can be brought under control.
Aramco, whose CEO said the situation had been brought under control, has contracts with Thailand's state-controlled PTT Pcl.
As long as the outbreak is brought under control at some point, we'll see the market pick up again.
The departing chief executive never brought under control the way A.I.G. priced risk, Tom Buerkle argues in the column.
One firefighter needed hospital treatment for exhaustion, a SCDF spokesman told Reuters, adding the fire had been brought under control.
"The attack was isolated and brought under control within the federal administration," which oversees government computer networks, the spokesman said.
Pfeiffer said that if not brought under control, the outbreak could ruin millions of small pig farms across the nation.
The coronavirus crunch, meanwhile, is expected to give way to a speedy rebound once the outbreak is brought under control.
Powell said growth had been strong otherwise, and he expects that to continue once the virus is brought under control.
The fire has been brought under control and Petronas "is closely monitoring the situation", the company said in a statement.
"We do have some optimism that this outbreak... will be brought under control in reasonable time," Steffen said in October.
Then Peru reported a big yellow fever outbreak, raising worry again; but it was brought under control without outside help.
Garcia said preventive measures at an individual level are not enough unless national air pollution levels are brought under control.
The blaze started during a dance performance, and caused the stage to collapse, but was quickly brought under control by firefighters.
Local government culled a further 2,067 birds after the outbreak, which the Ministry of Agriculture said had been brought under control.
The blaze was brought under control, but thick smoke filled the adjacent wards, said Trilok Kumar Babu, a city fire official.
A continued drop in new cases added to optimism that the virus spread has been brought under control in the country.
"This is now a man that has to be brought under control, it would seem to me," Dobbs said of Mueller.
The fire was brought under control late Sunday night, the firefighting agency told Tass, and a criminal case has been opened.
"Interventions underway provide strong reason to believe that the outbreak can be brought under control," the committee said in a statement.
Potentially deadly high blood pressure can be brought under control with a wide array of medications, many sold as relatively inexpensive generics.
Emergency services responded to the incident and the fire was brought under control with no injuries, the miner said in a statement.
Many traders expect the yuan to be under pressure over the short run, at least until the virus is brought under control.
Badrakh Naidalaa, leader of the tiny National Labour Party, says the ruling class of "parasite chieftains" needs to be brought under control.
Military officials said the fire had been brought under control at one of the wells, while the other two were still burning.
It was brought under control by the Dubai civil defence force, which safely evacuated three people who were on board, it added.
The Dubai government said firefighting squads from four Civil Defence stations have been deployed and the fire has been brought under control.
Although the disease was brought under control, medical organizations operating in the country have continued to see cases in almost every region.
Euser, the Sonoma County spokeswoman, told residents Friday night that officials would reevaluate their alert decisions once the fires are brought under control.
Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammad Radmanish said the army had helped the police and that the city was brought under control of government forces.
Some of the other fires burning over the past week in San Diego and Los Angeles counties have largely been brought under control.
Two trial patients experienced serious cytokine release syndrome, a known side effect of CAR-T therapies that can usually be brought under control.
The flames in Haifa were brought under control but strong winds Friday morning triggered a number of new fires, a police spokesman said.
His government now claims it has both crushed the Templarios and brought under control the vigilantes that sprung up to fight the cartel.
London Fire Brigade said that 22 people called the emergency line to notify officials of the fire, which was brought under control overnight.
The road between Ahvaz and Omidiyeh was closed because of the fire, which was brought under control after emergency services responded, according to Tasnim.
But a malfunction caused them to lose control of the hose which flailed across the road before it could be brought under control. pic.twitter.
The fire at the pipeline had been brought under control, Miftah Magariaf, from the force tasked with guarding oilfields in eastern Libya, told Reuters.
It started late on February 10th in Topo Chico prison, in the state capital of Monterrey, and was brought under control after two hours.
But it could be months before the fire — expected to be the most expensive natural disaster in Canadian history — is fully brought under control.
Four firefighters were wounded in the department of Hérault, west of Marseille, where a separate series of blazes was brought under control Wednesday evening.
Describing Trump's view as a "false choice," Biden argued that the economy could only rebound once the public health emergency was brought under control.
Staff members from the zoo quickly moved animals like llamas and camels to safety, and the fire was brought under control after 9 a.m.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the company is formally known, said in a statement the fire had already been brought under control without any casualties.
Germany on Wednesday said security officials were investigating an isolated attack on its government computer networks, but the incident had been brought under control.
A government spokesman added that a Mitsubishi Steel Manufacturing plant in the city of Muroran also caught fire, but is being brought under control.[Reuters]
The situation had been brought under control but police were still checking for other militants, he said, adding prayers were held peacefully after the attack.
There is "strong reason to believe this situation can be brought under control," said Dr. Robert Steffen, who chaired the WHO expert meeting on Friday.
The disease was brought under control only after it was acknowledged that you don't isolate the communities, you work with them, to isolate the virus.
Ramesh Manjhi, a senior fire official, told the New Delhi Television news channel that the fire had been brought under control by late Monday night.
After the committee's most recent conclusion, in April, its chairman, Robert Steffen, said the experts were "moderately optimistic" the outbreak could be brought under control.
India has seen nearly half a dozen outbreaks of bird flu in poultry in past two decades, and all of which were brought under control.
DUBAI, Oct 20 (Reuters) - A fire in a canal carrying waste from Iran's Abadan oil refinery was brought under control on Sunday, state media reported.
There is "strong reason to believe this situation can be brought under control," said Dr. Robert Steffen, who chaired the W.H.O. expert meeting on Friday.
Still, Haefele thinks emerging markets offer much more opportunity — that is, provided the outbreak in China is brought under control over the next few weeks.
After that fire was brought under control, firefighters found a man, L. Antonio Litman, unconscious with puncture wounds in his head and back, officials said.
The fire broke out after the aircraft's landing gear did not open properly, and was later brought under control, emergency department head Pir-Hossein Kolivand said.
Things are likely to get better because Beijing is pledging to step up its U.S. imports as soon as the coronavirus epidemic is brought under control.
NOC and an engineer at Es Sider port, which the pipeline feeds, said the fire had been brought under control in the early hours of Sunday.
But in an interview with Reuters last month, he said spending must be brought under control, even if it harms the economy in the near term.
The blast occurred on Thursday at the Chenjiagang Industrial Park in the city of Yancheng, and the fire was finally brought under control at 3.00 a.m.
Still, 88 people were infected before the virus was brought under control more than two years later, and there continue to be sporadic cases in Florida.
The fire broke out after the aircraft's landing gear did not open properly, and was later brought under control, emergency department head Pir-Hossein Kolivand said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - BP Plc said workers on Alaska's North Slope had brought under control a company-operated well that spewed oil and gas over the weekend.
Saudi civil defense earlier reported the fire having been brought under control and published photos on its Twitter account of fire trucks trying to control the flames.
Firefighters battled multiple wildfires that were wreaking havoc across California and other western states on Sunday as some blazes were brought under control while others prompted evacuations.
By Thursday night, Mr. Erdan said, the fires had been brought under control, though there were fears that the weather conditions could whip up the flames again.
Republican strategists who once imagined Mr. Trump could be brought under control in a general election all but openly acknowledged this week that that prospect had vanished.
DUBAI, March 25 (Reuters) - A fire which broke out at a unit of Iran's Abadan Petrochemicals Company on Wednesday has been brought under control, state media reported.
Montana's firefighters by Monday had partially brought under control a 15-square-mile wildfire, which had gobbled up pine and grassland as its fuel, the N.W.C.G. said.
I predict a massive drop in global stock markets in coming days with no rebound until what is now being called a pandemic is brought under control.
The fire was brought under control in the afternoon and firefighters had not found any casualties, the Zhengzhou fire department said on its official social media account.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A fire on Russia's only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, has been brought under control, Russian news agencies reported on Thursday, citing the Northern Fleet.
The explosion happened in the Olugboboro community in Bayelsa state on Sunday but bodies were only recovered on Monday after the fire was brought under control, residents said.
The fire at the Henri Mondor hospital in Creteil broke out late on Wednesday night and was eventually brought under control in the early hours of Thursday morning.
But once the short-term panic is brought under control, the long-term consequences of depreciation tendencies should be far better than the aftermath of a sharp appreciation.
HOUSTON, April 17 (Reuters) - BP Plc said workers on Alaska's North Slope had brought under control a company-operated well that spewed oil and gas over the weekend.
"But if you are seeing some growth returning, that would be encouraging for Italy and the debt-to-GDP ratio can be brought under control," said Van Vliet.
The affidavit says that more officers conducted a sweep of the home after Mr. Hamilton was brought under control, and they found Ms. Hamilton's body in a bedroom.
The pre-dawn drone attack on the Saudi Aramco facilities sparked several fires, although the kingdom, the world's largest oil exporter, later said these were brought under control.
Officer Khurshid Anwar of the Bangladesh Fire Service said that 21 firefighting units had been dispatched to douse the blaze, which was brought under control late Thursday afternoon.
"By tracing contacts, identifying new cases, isolating new cases, you can interrupt transmission eventually," he said, adding that was how the 2003 SARS outbreak was brought under control.
Over the longer term, or as soon as the virus is brought under control and the infection rate starts to decline, we should expect China's economy to normalize.
Unless this volatility is brought under control by fiduciaries having to justify their actions, confidence in the most core capitalist system in the United States will be broken.
Chinese state-controlled media confirmed a blaze broke out Saturday at the Jokhang Temple in the Tibetan capital Lhasa, and reported that it was quickly brought under control.
"We're facing the worst day of this heat wave," Mr. Buch said, noting that the fire could destroy as many as 21,2140 acres if not brought under control.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany said on Wednesday hackers had breached its government computer network with an isolated attack that had been brought under control and which security officials were investigating.
The blast occurred on Thursday at the Chenjiagang Industrial Park in the city of Yancheng, in Jiangsu province, and the fire was finally brought under control at 3 a.m.
DHAKA (Reuters) - A fire that broke out in Bangladesh's central bank on Thursday night on floors 13 and 14 of the 32-story building has been brought under control.
CAIRO (Reuters) - A limited fire that had broken out at a pump at Kuwait's Burgan oilfield has been brought under control, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) said early on Thursday.
BAYTOWN, Texas (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp brought under control a fire that erupted on Wednesday at its Baytown, Texas, refining and chemical plant complex, injuring 663 workers, none seriously.
O'Neill has estimated antimicrobial resistance could kill an extra 10 million people a year and cost up to $100 trillion by 2050 if it is not brought under control.
Volvo Cars said the fire at the safety center, where it performs crash tests, had been brought under control and that all employees had been evacuated from the building.
And like many of the city's residents, including its more than 600,000 expatriates, Ms. Jang has chosen to hunker down, hoping the outbreak will soon be brought under control.
The pre-dawn drone attack on the Saudi Aramco facilities set off several fires, although the kingdom, the world's largest oil exporter, later said these were brought under control.
One potential hazard that appeared to have been brought under control was at the Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) plant, which provides about a quarter of the Big Island's electricity.
Those gases were ultimately brought under control by a global treaty, the Montreal Protocol — proof that scientific warnings, if taken seriously, can be acted upon at a worldwide scale.
The backlog crisis The backlog is on the verge of becoming so large that the government may have to suspend asylum hearings until it can be brought under control.
Schuster's remarks raised questions about Wednesday's initial confirmation, a statement in which the interior ministry spoke of an "isolated" attack against some government agencies that had been "brought under control".
"Though the fire was brought under control immediately, all injuries and deaths occurred before the arrival of the fire brigade," said P.S. Rahangdale, chief officer at the Mumbai Fire Brigade.
A significant hit to demand was now priced in, he said, and if the virus is brought under control, demand will likely bounce back later in the year, lifting prices.
The fire, which broke out on Wednesday, was brought under control immediately and did not result in any injuries, according to a KOC statement reported by state news agency KUNA.
BERLIN, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The German government on Wednesday confirmed it was investigating a cyber attack that affected government computer networks, but said the incident had been brought under control.
One major potential hazard that appeared to have been brought under control was at the Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) plant, which provides about a quarter of the Big Island's electricity.
"We do have some optimism that this outbreak will be brought under control in a reasonable time," committee chairman Robert Steffen told a news conference at WHO headquarters in Geneva.
The Turkish Defense Ministry said the fire had been brought under control and that the cause of the initial blast, around 1:30 am (2230 GMT), was not immediately clear.
Last year's measles outbreak killed 83 Samoans, mainly young children, in a health emergency that was only brought under control less than three months ago after a mass vaccination drive.
"It's no coincidence that the peak for small-stock outperformance was in 1983," he said, when inflation was finally being brought under control after a huge increase in the 1970s.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Tourism Agency on Thursday recommended national tour operators suspend tours to Italy, South Korea and Iran until the outbreaks of coronavirus there are brought under control.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Tourism Agency on Thursday recommended national tour operators suspend tours to Italy, South Korea and Iran until the outbreaks of coronavirus there are brought under control.
Estimates of reduced growth in the first quarter in China range from 1.5 to 3 percentage points on an annualized basis if the outbreak is brought under control by March.
The leak is unlikely to be brought under control before late February—and even that timetable depends on work crews' success in locating and plugging a 7-inch pipe deep underground.
The fire was brought under control, and reactor number 1 was disconnected from the grid, EDF said, adding that although there were no injuries, five people had been affected by fumes.
Some of the other fires burning over the past week in San Diego and Los Angeles counties have been largely brought under control by the thousands of firefighters on the ground.
Canadians step up to help The fire is so large that once brought under control it will burn in some places for "weeks and weeks," said Chad Morrison of Alberta Wildfire.
Canadians step up to help The fire is so large that once brought under control it will burn in some places for "weeks and weeks," said Chad Morrison of Alberta Wildfire.
More recently a team led by Jay Olshansky at the University of Illinois at Chicago said it would remain stuck there unless the ageing process itself can be brought under control.
The coronavirus' rate of infection suggests that 60% to 80% of the global population could get the virus if it is not brought under control, Dr. Gabriel Leung told The Guardian.
Norway's Olympic committee, in a statement on Friday, became the first to state a clear preference for the Games to be delayed until the global pandemic can be brought under control.
The postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games to next year would open up some space on the calendar if the coronavirus pandemic has been brought under control by mid-July.
Scientists first warned decades ago that coral reefs were particularly sensitive to heat stress and would be among the earliest victims of global warming if emissions were not brought under control.
Unsanitary conditions in Bolivar are thought to have led to a recent flare-up in malaria, a life-threatening disease that had been largely brought under control in Venezuela in the 1990s.
What I think is clear about this issue to begin with is we're not going to be able to make progress on illegal immigration until first, illegal immigration is brought under control.
He repeated the review's previous estimation that AMR could kill an extra 10 million people a year and cost up to $100 trillion by 2050 if it is not brought under control.
PARIS/MADRID (Reuters) - A four-day heatwave across western Europe that killed seven people began to ease slightly on Sunday, as temperature alerts were cut back and wildfires slowly brought under control.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday cautioned against declaring victory too early in Congo's Ebola epidemic, despite encouraging signs that it may be brought under control.
A commander of an American-backed rebel group said his men were not involved, and contended that other groups that had carried out attacks in the past were being brought under control.
But if the virus is brought under control in May, and Congress passes enough stimulus, Zandi and other forecasters think powerful catch-up growth in the third and fourth quarters is possible.
There's also some more encouraging news, according to Salama: The outbreak of more than 200 people in Beni, a North Kivu town marred by decades of violence, has been brought under control.
He said the unrest was brought under control after police commandos, the air force and the army sent troops to the area and the government imposed a curfew immediately after the clashes.
The only justification for Fed inaction at this late stage in the crisis would be for us to believe that the coronavirus will soon peak and will soon be brought under control.
Norway's national Olympic committee, in a statement on Friday, became the first to clearly state a preference for the Olympics to be delayed until the global pandemic can be brought under control.
Also adding to support for the recovery were signs of a slowdown in new infections and deaths from the coronavirus, reinforcing views the outbreak has been brought under control in the country.
A worker inside Cardon, who asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said the fire had been brought under control and there were no injuries.
"The fire in the residential block within the Henri Mondor hospital complex has now been brought under control thanks to the intervention of firefighters," Paris public hospitals chief Martin Hirsch said on Twitter.
MANILA (Reuters) - Firefighters have brought under control a blaze that raged for two days at a shopping mall in the central Philippines, with no casualties reported, a regional fire official said on Sunday.
"They are now stabilized and most of their traumatic stress disorder symptoms have been overcome and previously frequent incidents of flashbacks, insomnia and nightmares have now been successfully brought under control," she said.
If that inspired America and other rich countries to step up their efforts, the burden on Syria's neighbours might become more manageable and the chaos of irregular migration could be brought under control.
The fire was elevated to a second alarm — with 35 trucks and vehicles and more than 100 firefighters and paramedics at the scene — before it was brought under control at 6:05 a.m.
An explosion and fire at an Exxon Mobil oil refinery in Baytown, Texas, caused minor injuries to 37 workers and forced nearby residents inside on Wednesday before being brought under control, Reuters reports.
The factory, which made school bags and toys according to Indian media, was packed with combustible materials like paper, plastic and cardboard, causing it to burn for hours before being brought under control.
GENEVA/KINSHASA (Reuters) - The Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo can be brought under control and is not an international public health emergency, experts advising the World Health Organization said on Friday.
But Pierre Rollins, who has studied Ebola for three decades, said he thought it could potentially be brought under control within a month or two, as authorities expand their tracing of new patients' contacts.
"If the disease is not swiftly brought under control, slower economic growth would exacerbate already weaker fiscal performance in many parts of Asia-Pacific," a report by a group of S&P analysts said.
Populations of moths, screwworms and fruit flies such as the Medfly have been brought under control in areas of the United States, while the tsetse fly has been tamed in Zanzibar using this method.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A yellow fever outbreak in Angola and Congo has been brought under control by a major vaccination campaign, the World Health Organization's director of infectious hazard management Sylvie Briand said on Tuesday.
In his initial report, he estimated antibiotic and microbial resistance could kill an extra 10 million people a year and cost up to $100 trillion by 2050 if it is not brought under control.
A wildfire which ravaged 360 hectares of countryside on the outskirts of France's second city Marseille was finally brought under control in the early hours of Tuesday (September 6), the local fire brigade said.
SAO PAULO, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Brazilian state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA said a fire that erupted at its Replan refinery in São Paulo state early on Monday had been brought under control.
In O'Neill's first report, he estimated antibiotic and microbial resistance could kill an extra 10 million people a year and cost up to $100 trillion by 2050 if it is not brought under control.
A 2014 British government-backed review estimated that by 2050, the issue could kill an extra 10 million people a year and cost up to $100 trillion if it is not brought under control.
Unlike Syria's first polio outbreak in 2013, caused by a wild strain that paralyzed 36 children before it was brought under control, the new outbreak derived from the polio vaccine itself, Mr. Jasarevic said.
The outbreak of the disease, which is still a major killer in Africa but had been largely brought under control in the Americas, has hit the states of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais hardest.
In the melee after the shot was fired, Siddiqui also photographed the injured protester as well as the gunman, who identified himself on social media as "Rambhakt Gopal", being brought under control by police.
TOKYO, Feb 2100 (Reuters) - Japanese shares wobbled on Thursday as a sharp jump in the death toll from the coronavirus triggered concerns that the epidemic could get worse before it is brought under control.
TOKYO, Feb 299 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks wobbled on Thursday as a sharp jump in the death toll from the coronavirus triggered concerns that the epidemic could get worse before it is brought under control.
TOKYO, Feb 2100 (Reuters) - Japanese shares wobbled on Thursday as a sharp jump in the death toll from the coronavirus triggered concerns that the epidemic could get worse before it is brought under control.
LUANDA (Reuters) - Angola said on Wednesday it had recorded its first two cases of the Zika virus, just three months after a yellow fever epidemic that killed at least 400 people was brought under control.
A damaged BP oil and natural gas well that had been venting gas vapors on Alaska's remote North Slope since Friday morning has been brought under control, the company and state officials said on Monday.
SYDNEY/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Wildfires that threatened Australia's capital, Canberra, over the weekend have been brought under control as containment lines held and hot and windy conditions eased, prompting authorities to lift a state of emergency.
"We do have some optimism that this outbreak, just like the one in May, will be brought under control in reasonable time," Robert Steffen, chairman of the WHO International Health Regulations Emergency Committee, said Wednesday.
It may already be too late to prevent a catastrophic collapse of our immigration court system — a collapse that could force America to stop accepting asylum applications until the backlog can be brought under control.
"The attack was isolated and brought under control within the federal administration," which oversees government computer networks, he said in a statement, adding that the authorities were addressing the incident "with high priority and significant resources".
BEIJING, Dec 28 (Reuters) - A natural gas pipeline in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin ruptured and caught fire on Wednesday, but the flames were brought under control and no casualties were reported, Tianjin police said.
A major outbreak in 2016 in Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo killed more than 400 people, and was believed to have infected thousands more before it was brought under control through an extensive vaccination campaign.
KUWAIT/DUBAI (Reuters) - A fire that broke out at Kuwait's The Avenues Mall, where construction work is being done to expand the shopping complex, has been brought under control, state news agency KUNA reported on Thursday.
Ultimately, Indivior's opioid addiction business could be in jeopardy if the epidemic of drug misuse is brought under control, but Thaxter said his researchers were widening their focus to other addictions, such as cocaine and alcohol.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Drone attacks on two Saudi Aramco factories in Abqaiq and Khurais on Saturday caused fires that the company's security forces brought under control, a spokesman for Saudi Arabia's interior ministry said in a statement.
"As part of the successful operations being conducted in the framework of Operation Peace Spring, the town of Rasulayn, located east of the Euphrates, has been brought under control," the country's national defense ministry tweeted Saturday.
Trump countered her rhetoric on Friday by releasing a video showing Clinton in the 1990s discussing a crime bill and referring to "super-predators," or at-risk youth she said needed to be brought under control.
An explosion at an oil refinery of Eni in the North of Italy caused early on Tuesday morning no injuries and has been brought under control, the Italian oil and gas company said in a statement.
DUBAI (Reuters) - A fire that broke out on Saturday at an industrial oil waste storage tank in the Saudi industrial city of Jubail was brought under control without any disruption to operations, Saudi petrochemical company Kayan said.
GENEVA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - A yellow fever outbreak in Angola and Congo has been brought under control by a major vaccination campaign, the head of pandemic and epidemic diseases at the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A fire broke out at a residential building in the Turkish capital Ankara but it has been brought under control, a Turkish official said on Tuesday, following reports on social media about a possible explosion.
The fire, which was brought under control, killed one worker and injured 11 in Yanbu province on the Red Sea, a spokesman of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu told Al-ekhbariya TV early on Wednesday.
Wood Mackenzie's Li stated that if the outbreak was brought under control in the next few months, components without pre-existing bottlenecks, like converters and generators, should be able to recover from delays in the first quarter.
Difficulties with a new assembly line for auto components at a plant in Cartersville, in the U.S. state of Georgia, have been brought under control and all negative effects for the financial year have been booked, Eder said.
But the upward trend does indicate the country's horrific drug wars — that intensified after the launch of a major anti-organized crime offensive by President Felipe Calderón a decade ago — are still far from being brought under control.
Former Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O'Neill, who led the review, said antimicrobial resistance could kill an extra 10 million people a year and cost up to $100 trillion by 2050 if it is not brought under control.
All these incidents which the whole world had watched with deep apprehensions could be brought under control and prevented from developing into a big war only thanks to the persistent peace policy of the Government of the DPRK.
Although not due into theaters until July, Universal's "Minions: The Rise of Gru" is another feature that could be heavily reliant on international ticket sales and take a hit if the outbreak isn't brought under control by summer.
Volkswagen may have to cut jobs if the coronavirus pandemic is not brought under control as the carmaker is still spending about 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) a week, Chief Executive Herbert Diess told German TV channel ZDF.
RIYADH, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Drone attacks on two Saudi Aramco factories in Abqaiq and Khurais on Saturday caused fires that the company's security forces brought under control, a spokesman for Saudi Arabia's interior ministry said in a statement.
Officials ordered the evacuation of more than 2190,2000 homes in some of the city's richest neighborhoods, although they began allowing some people to return on Wednesday as about 40% of the 745-acre fire was brought under control.
Japex also said would close down the Hangingstone oil sands concession project known as 3.75 section, which has been shut since May 2016 due to low prices and after devastating fires in the area were brought under control.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged pregnant women to postpone traveling to more than 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Puerto Rico, until the public health emergency is brought under control.
And last week, authorities confirmed the first death from Ebola in the major trading hub of Butembo, a city of almost a million people near the border with Uganda, dampening hopes that the virus was being brought under control.
In an interview with NBC's "TODAY," the central bank chief said the recent initiatives the Fed has taken will help provide capital to businesses that need it and will be especially helpful once the virus is brought under control.
The public health order, enacted late on Monday, comes amid warnings that it is too early to tell whether an apparent slowdown in infection rates across the country in recent days meant the outbreak was being brought under control.
His address to the nation on Wednesday not only failed to address the core issues of how testing would be expanded and the virus truly brought under control, it was also plagued by errors that had to be corrected.
"Even if the coronavirus outbreak is brought under control quicker than SARS was in 2003, the economic impact now looks likely to be of at least a similar scale," Capital Economics said in a note to clients this week.
The news comes as the Chinese province at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak reported a record rise in the death toll, as global health experts warned the epidemic could get far worse before it is brought under control.
"Even if the coronavirus outbreak is brought under control quicker than SARS was in 2003, the economic impact now looks likely to be of at least a similar scale," Capital Economics said in a note to clients this week.
The company also said on Tuesday it will keep the Hangingstone oil sands concession known as 3.75 section closed, after shutting down production in May due to low prices, even after devastating fires in the area were brought under control.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) Vice Governor Pan Gongsheng said earlier in the day that China's economy could be disrupted in the first quarter due to epidemic, but it is expected to recover once the virus is brought under control.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A fire was brought under control early on Friday after an explosion at a Malaysian oil refinery being developed by state oil firm Petronas, which was testing its facilities ahead of planned commercial operations later this year.
That blaze was brought under control relatively quickly, Sao Paulo Fire Brigade Lieutenant André Elias told Globo TV. The abandoned former office building had 22 stories, according to the fire department and not 26 stories as reported by some media.
PARIS (Reuters) - President Francois Hollande used the last Bastille Day address of his mandate, less than a year before presidential polls, to paint himself as France's guardian through a time of joblessness and violence that he had brought under control.
The showroom was "well alight" when firefighters were called to the dealership in Crawley but the blaze was brought under control after two hours, said the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service which sent eight fire engines to the incident.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer warned on Monday that the national debt could swell to the size of the country's gross domestic product within eight years should public spending not be brought under control and fiscal reforms not enacted.
EU migration ministers meeting in Amsterdam decided they may be extended for two years - an unprecedented extension - because the migrant crisis probably will not be brought under control by then, according to the Dutch migration minister, who chaired the meeting.
Sberbank CIB, an investment arm of Russia's number one lender Sberbank, said markets will stabilise only when the spread of the virus is brought under control or a vaccine is found, which looks unlikely over the next couple of days.
The two men expressed their satisfaction that "the situation has been brought under control by the Saudi authorities", and agreed to continue to monitor the market and keep in regular contact over the next couple of days, the OPEC source said.
Government trust Even though the economy should be expected to bounce back once the virus is brought under control, the real issue for China may be that citizens think that the political authorities were slow to share information about it.
"Until official Chinese authorities confirm that the virus has been brought under control, the prospect of consumer reticence in China a very important consumer of many agricultural products is likely to weigh on prices on the markets," Germany's Commerzbank said.
"At this stage, we can say that the spread of the epidemic has been brought under control, and that's thanks to the quality of national and international experts dispatched to the zone," Oly Ilunga Kalenga told reporters in the capital Kinshasa.
Brazil, which is hosting the Olympic Games this summer, has begun an extensive campaign to eradicate mosquitoes, including the deployment of 220,000 soldiers to search for breeding sites, and has urged women to avoid getting pregnant until the outbreak is brought under control.
The one million free subscriptions to the Swedish app - worth over $25 million - will be offered to Brazilian women via smartphone app stores as a means of temporarily postponing pregnancy until the virus is brought under control, according to various media reports.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Firefighters brought under control a fire that broke out at a residential tower in Ajman in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the city civil defense said on Tuesday, the latest in a series of blazes in the country's high-rise buildings.
During the current outbreak, more than 10,000 people have been infected by cholera but there were no new deaths reported in the past week, which the Ministry of Health said on Wednesday was a sign that the disease was being brought under control.
Health officials reportedly warned on state television Tuesday that "millions" of people could die in the country from the disease if it is not brought under control, while Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly banned non-essential travel in the country.
This was the ninth Ebola outbreak in Congo since the disease was first discovered in 1976, but it was brought under control in seven weeks even though cases quickly reached a major city — Mbandaka, a river port with over 1 million people.
TBILISI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Monday served notice to ex-Soviet Georgia it faces painful consequences if anti-Russian protests are not brought under control, saying it was tightening controls on wine imports that bring Georgia millions of dollars in revenue each year.
The fire at the Enterprise Products Partners LP plant in Pascagoula was brought under control, but officials were forced to close the 2137-mile (2.930 km) Destin gas pipeline system that can carry 2000 billion cubic feet per day from offshore fields to Pascagoula.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - The leading Ebola expert at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Friday he believed an outbreak in Congo can be brought under control quickly and that the high rate of new cases is due largely to improved detection.
It will take weeks before the American public and investors have enough information to know if the country is facing significant economic disruption from the outbreak or a relatively benign scenario in which the spread of the virus is relatively quickly brought under control.
"While the continued spread of the virus is concerning, we were expecting that the outbreak could worsen before being brought under control," UBS strategists wrote in a research note, adding that they expected impact on the region's economy and risk assets to be short-lived.
The federal deficit is up 17% to $779 billion for the fiscal year, the most since 2012, when Ryan was the GOP candidate for vice president and Republicans were threatening to send the US off a fiscal cliff if spending wasn't brought under control.
That list includes the Soberanes fire which, after raging for more than three weeks and consuming 76,000 acres in the Carmel valley, remains only 60 percent contained, and the Sand Fire, which scorched nearly 40,000 acres in Angeles National Forest before it was brought under control.
From a positioning perspective, the distribution of risks had shifted to the upside by the start of last week, with the potential for a significant increase in bullish positions and prices if the coronavirus outbreak is brought under control and China's business activity returns to near normal.
From a positioning perspective, the distribution of risks had shifted to the upside by the start of last week, with the potential for a significant increase in bullish positions and prices if the coronavirus outbreak is brought under control and China's business activity returns to near normal.
The first crisis was brought under control by significantly limiting industrial activity in the area, as well as the introduction, in 25.5, of emissions tests for vehicles and a rolling program keeping some cars off the road each day known as Hoy no Circula, or Today You Don't Drive.
So is there a way any of this — the strong influence of racial aversion and racial antagonism in politics — can be brought under control or stopped, or do we just have to wait for demographic changes that will make people who are motivated by racial antagonism less influential?
ANKARA/ DUBAI (Reuters) - A fire from a gas pipeline explosion in Iran early on Saturday near the town of Gonaveh in the southern province of Bushehr, has been brought under control and did not cause any fatalities, the news agency of the country's oil ministry said on Saturday.
"Based on our forecast that China's GDP growth will slow to just 3% year-over-year in Q1 2020 and assuming that the virus is brought under control relatively quickly, we have tentatively pencilled in a 10% drop in the country's oil consumption in Q1," Capital Economics analysts said in a note on Wednesday.
He also used to have the Andrei Arlovski response to being attacked—sticking both of his hands out in front of him to keep his opponent away—but this has been brought under control and he now pushes opponents off of him when they are close enough and stays tight when that's not an option.
"That impact's (global), it's obviously impacted the Chinese economy, it's impacting Germany, and it really needs to be brought under control ... fairly soon if ... President Trump wants to get himself reelected next year because historically, U.S. Presidents don't get reelected if there is a recession and rising unemployment in the period before the election," he said.
Pope FrancisPope FrancisPope calls for prayers that Amazon fires are controlled Endangered Species Act is a modern-day Noah's Ark — Trump must stop trying to sink it Pope Francis cautions against nationalism, says recent political rhetoric has echoed 'Hitler in 1934' MORE on Sunday called for prayers that fires in the Amazon rainforest are brought under control quickly, according to The Associated Press.
One of the more informative moments of the briefing came a short time later, when Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, took the mic to correct the record about the hope Trump expressed that the coronavirus perhaps might not flare up again in the fall, even if the outbreak we're currently dealing with is brought under control before then.
None of this will matter if the backlog crisis isn't brought under control The immigration court backlog was "only" 28500,6900 cases in January 2628, when President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE took office.
Either end of this range indicates a disease capable of spreading exponentially, which is exactly what we're seeing in the US. But Bar-Yam's math also demonstrates that if everyone on Earth were to self isolate for a couple of weeks — either alone, or with family members who also aren't sick — COVID-19 would run out of new hosts to infect, and the pandemic would be brought under control.

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