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I think I share a common hope that we could detect things early enough and have interventions early enough to change the course of a negative event.
You arrive early enough to have a few drinks, catch the headliner (usually), and then cab it home early enough so that you can wake up before noon feeling relatively refreshed.
The disease can be fatal if not detected early enough.
Housekeeping doesn't always show up early enough in the day. 
Hopefully it's early enough that I have the place to myself.
Not saving for retirement early enough is the most common regret.
The non-Trump vote didn't coalesce early enough to stop him.
With luck, Siddamma's children received treatment early enough to avoid disability.
CDT, early enough to get to Carbondale for the afternoon eclipse.
"There are some experimental therapies we try when somebody comes in and they get here early enough and we get the therapy started early enough, but we have no idea if any of that works," Lyons said.
Some accuse Mr Kilicdaroglu of not opposing Mr Erdogan's purges early enough.
Hopefully we caught it early enough so it isn't a severe situation.
And the FDA says it is easily treated if caught early enough.
If Lyme is diagnosed early enough, an antibiotic can treat the illness.
Was it because somebody didn't recognize early enough that she was bleeding?
If treated early enough, a patient might only need skin or fat removal.
But there are treatment options available if you catch the infection early enough.
Early enough, in fact, that there's no real timeline for prototyping or testing.
To be sure, it's early enough that the sample of judges is limited.
She says the trains usually aren't too crowded if she leaves early enough.
I thought, 'It's early enough, let's just send a couple of guys over.
This was early enough that I didn't even know C++ had such haters.
I worry, Why didn't I treat it early enough to stop the cysts?
It's still early enough in the season that it's going to help germination.
Maybe Wakanda comes on the scene early enough to predate all of it.
"At Annie's ... I didn't define our mission and values early enough," he said.
Brooks's father discovered his cancer early enough and lived for another four decades.
It is still early enough in the race for Mr. Clinton to warm up.
We know that if cancer is caught early enough, it can often be cured.
However, we still woke up early enough to attend church at 10:30 am.
If you blame the subway or traffic, it means you didn't leave early enough.
If the warning is early enough, teachers can take the children down to basements.
I curse my lazy bum again for not waking up early enough to walk.
If you have this experience early enough, it tends to take hold for life.
"The timeframe to get capacity online (in China) will not be early enough," he added.
The company's tech could identify kids early enough in life to make a real impact.
They also say Carlyle did not alert them early enough about the plant's financial troubles.
Some Senate GOP strategists privately wonder if he began preparing for this race early enough.
But before it does, I can usually spot them early enough to mentally prepare myself.
The president blames China for failing to alert his administration to the threat early enough.
I didn't question early enough the errors we made or how the situation was unraveling.
Leaders in both places have faced criticism for not making testing widely available early enough.
It was early enough in the year that I thought we could right the ship.
I always make sure to leave early enough so MTA has room to mess up.
This time, the duty sergeant arrived early enough to catch them with their clothes still on.
They do, however, think they are launching early enough to become one of the bigger players.
Plus, you're at work early enough to snag some cold brew before it's all gone. Nice.
Luckily, we caught it early enough that it wasn't as devastating as it could have been.
I make it to campus early enough to actually snag a parking spot near my office!
Follow the money: For some employees, especially those who joined early enough, there's huge financial upside.
Sepsis is difficult to diagnose, but if it's caught early enough it can be treated effectively.
Over time, however, it became increasingly clear to her that she wasn't seeing children early enough.
It's morning when I do it, early enough that I don't have my shoes back yet.
It means that we're early enough to be prepared… and [to] have a plan of response.
It's still early enough that it's not overrun with hungover undergrads so there's barely a wait.
Stopping alcohol use can increase gray matter volume when it is done early enough, Heikkinen noted.
And if it's diagnosed and treated early enough, a woman can recover quickly with no lasting problems.
Unlike Ariya and Smith, Lee arrived in town early enough to become well acquainted with the course.
It was still early enough in the morning that only a few tour buses were idling outside.
She was afraid I would develop an attachment to a country and would not flee early enough.
With gynecologists alert to the threat, he said, many women had ultrasounds early enough to made decisions.
Every morning, we would announce our intentions of leaving work early enough to dine as a family.
The big question: Has the central bank done enough, early enough, to counter fallout from the coronavirus?
Luckily I showed up early enough to still be on time for our 9:20 a.m. departure.
He usually tries to get home early enough to kiss his three-year-old daughter good night.
Encouraging workers to speak up can help management avoid missteps and identify problems early enough to fix them.
We make around 100 to 200 skillets a day if we get up early enough in the morning.
"It reflects that families aren't having the conversation early enough," said Julie Wilson, head of research at Navient.
It's still early enough in that $1 trillion infrastructure party for the Democrats to make a crucial appearance.
And hopefully you can agree on a early enough time when the storm has not hit so hard.
The aim of the new framework is to spot any financial stability risks early enough to take action.
Americans say their No. 1 regret is not starting early enough when it came to saving for retirement.
The question is whether it is early enough in the process where she can simply ride the turbulence.
If Ezra and Matt get up early enough, it could be a Vox link I am clicking on.
It was early enough that they're paying someone a big magazine salary to write a web-only feature.
Although I was early enough with TechCrunch and helped building TechCrunch that I had experienced some of that.
And the Twin Towers are still standing, either because the city flooded early enough or 9/11 didn't happen.
And when I did wake up early enough to go to school, I was just in too much pain.
I live in Kentucky but work in Indiana, so I usually try to leave early enough to beat traffic.
"It reflects that families aren't having the conversation early enough," Julie Wilson, head of research at Navient, told CNBC.
Luckily farmer Ed found the lamb, who was close to death, early enough and decided to bring him home.
Thus far, Krippner noted, authorities have been able to forecast volcanic activity early enough to usher people to safety.
Why didn't those folks —whose job it was to investigate complaints—uncover the misconduct early enough to stop it?
But, bus schedules in Kentucky have to be arranged so that students can arrive early enough to eat breakfast.
Some researchers still hold out hope that if anti-amyloid drugs are started early enough, they might prevent dementia.
They intervened early enough to rescue my nerves from atrophy, though I couldn't feel my thumb for a year.
If you tell your building management early enough, though, you may be able to negotiate a deal with them.
Work is about 20 minutes away, east of Seattle, and I try to get there early enough to beat traffic.
You can test kids for lead levels, and if you catch it early enough then you can reverse the effects.
Whether methods that study vibrations in these ways can detect problems early enough to prevent collapses remains to be seen.
The collapse in her support in New Hampshire happened early enough for Sanders's win to not be surprising, per se.
The benefits: If the plant triggers those toxins early enough, less of the plant will be touched by the insects.
Fortunately for Liu, her illness was detected early enough to be treated without any long-term effects to her health.
He ... foresaw a blossoming market for a new kind of computing early enough to reposition his company years in advance.
It was an early enough scene that it made it okay to get colorful in the rest of the movie.
He got out of farming five years ago, he told me, just early enough to avoid the current dicamba craze.
At Roseburg, someone did try raising the alarm earlier, much earlier in fact, early enough to have done some good.
"I think that some people believe that, and it did mean that they didn't protect themselves early enough," Flowers added.
Of course, we had to have a go, but there was no bus that would get us there early enough.
We're still early enough in the process that many carriers still haven't published comprehensive deals for the iPhone 11 yet.
But many people fail to act early enough to get the tags through the mail before the old ones expire.
It was early enough for Headdings to return to the high school afterward to lift weights and play pickup basketball.
"Two-fifteen is early enough that some people are still having their evening," she said on a (very) early morning.
When the disease is caught early enough, it can be cured in most cases with a single course of antibiotics.
People, it would seem, can't resist the false promises of outlandish returns if they simply manage to invest early enough.
But I had resolved that if I ever arrived early enough to find the store open, I'd buy the necklace.
If you wake up early enough, head to Asia's largest fruit and vegetable market: Azadpur Mandi is a sight to behold.
That timing would have been early enough to predate the cyanobacteria typically credited as the first organisms to perform oxygenic photosynthesis.
Still, because of the time difference, many Americans weren't able to wake up early enough to see the live wedding broadcast.
If they fuse together early enough, they will become a single organism whose genetic input is from two completely different individuals.
"We don't want to be reacting too late or not early enough if the worst came to the worst," he said.
The Rock Clock, says Dwayne, is all about setting your goals and waking up early enough each day to tackle them.
Difficulty getting the euro lower and perceptions the ECB had not been aggressive enough, early enough were possible reasons, she said.
"We dont want to be reacting too late or not early enough if the worst came to the worst," he said.
It is early enough in his rule for Mr Kim not to have to take responsibility for the regime's many failures.
"Once we hit the 100-win mark early enough, we started to think: We could probably add on here," Cone said.
Others prefer waking before dawn — early enough that children are likely to go back to sleep and stay asleep until breakfast.
He notes the failure to perceive early enough how Russian "humiliation and wounded pride" would, under Putin, spur a Russian resurgence.
Fortunately, I had discovered the pregnancy early enough that I was able to induce the abortion through medication from Planned Parenthood.
"Thankfully, mine was caught early enough that something could be done but I know that it isn't the same for everyone."
Maybe Ravens quarterback Ryan Mallett won't even wake up early enough to make it to the stadium in time for the start.
I suspect I didn't send it early enough for it to arrive by the actual holiday, but I know he'll forgive me.
That's always been a knock on Snap, actually, is that you didn't work with creators early enough or you haven't done enough.
We are up early enough for hotel breakfast on July 18 so we can protest the beginning of Dan Patrick's special session.
"At a certain, thank heavens, early enough point, they realized that's a story to tell, too," Young explained of her jilted character.
The results can be unreliable, especially for women, but it can unearth huge personality differences early enough to avoid disastrous roommate pairings.
I arrive early enough that I can skip the shuttle and walk the 1o minutes from the parking lot to the hospital.
De Bolle is taking the opportunity to complain that police weren't brought in early enough for business and policy talks about 5G.
"The tissue destroyed by necrosis can't be salvaged, but if identified early enough patients with tissue necrosis can be treated," he says.
He'll be measured by what he says and how he performs if he gets in, not by whether he announced early enough.
However, it seems politically likely that, if requested early enough, a way could be found to allow the U.K. to do so.
Leaving the father out of the pregnancy equation and the program not starting early enough are also possible contributing factors, she wrote.
Cancelling scheduled Uber rides only takes a few taps on your phone, and costs nothing if the cancellation is done early enough.
"I am flattered but do not get up early enough in the morning to accept this opportunity," he said at the time.
Many sight-robbing conditions can be effectively treated if detected early enough, in many cases limiting or eliminating the damage to eyesight.
Tip #3: Leave town super early Although I left town days before Irma hit the Tampa Bay area, it wasn't early enough.
"From what we could see, they would have had a clear path out if they had been alerted early enough," he said.
If detected early enough, the company can investigate the issue or even shut power off before a disaster like a wildfire occurs.
I fretted about making sure I got to bed early enough, and ended up turning off the lights at 7:30 p.m.
While the road to recovery has been draining, DiZoglio remains optimistic that he and Mickey caught the cancer early enough to beat it.
The Chicago Blackhawks cruised to the top seed in the Western Conference, clinching early enough to withstand a season-ending four-game skid.
"This will not provide information early enough to support important decisions such as whether to launch a similar program in future," said Ferguson.
Additional ultrasounds would be necessary, and even those may not show evidence of a problem early enough for a woman to take action.
I'm fortunate because I have always prioritized getting my annual gynecological exam, so my cancer was detected early enough to be treated effectively.
My struggle is always that I don't go to bed early enough, because I'm always up reading and getting ready for the sermon.
It may have saved their lives — infection with the rabies virus can be fatal, and is generally incurable if not caught early enough.
Since then, Facebook has tried to either acquire its way to teen popularity or clone an upcoming app early enough to crush it.
A clunky backstory explaining Kaira's troubled relationship with her parents feels out of place, or at least not introduced sufficiently or early enough.
"We had the time to not only get her home but get her home early enough to start working with her," he says.
So when the editor-in-chief of Seventeen comes to speak on campus, I arrive early enough to snag a front-row seat.
Here's another situation: You retired early enough that you don't need to take a required minimum distribution from your IRA or 401(k).
"If the asteroid is small enough, and we detect it early enough, we can do it with the impactor," explained physicist David Dearborn.
Analysts also said that the drug could be launched early enough to establish itself in the market ahead of any Soliris patent expiration.
The bulkhead seats offer invaluable crawling space and brackets for the bassinet and can usually be reserved if you check in early enough.
Just take this moment from last autumn: It was a Monday, early enough that flaky mucus was still lodged in my tear ducts.
Fear of missing out, where we don't see something early enough so we don't have a ton of time to make a decision.
Those who don't get there early enough can watch the trial from a closed-circuit TV in a courtroom on the sixth floor.
It also leaves them with many questions: Are they getting to fake news stories early enough to stop the bad information from spreading?
Since 2007, Bonnaroo has also had a family camping area, and for those up early enough, before the music starts around 1 p.m.
She cooked, led a prayer group and went to church every Sunday, usually arriving early enough to snag one of the front pews.
THE BLAME GAME: If Republicans lose tonight, they will call Saccone a poor candidate who couldn't fundraise and didn't define himself early enough.
If you stop it early enough you shouldn&apost have complications during pregnancy or experience damage to your health or your baby&aposs.
I think we started early enough in the week that it probably didn't do anything to our preparation for playing in the game.
And a drug company, Biogen, claims to have the first treatment that may slow the course of the disease if begun early enough.
The FDA said Thursday it is streamlining the labeling for naloxone, a prescription drug that can reverse an opioid overdose if caught early enough.
Many end up suffering from infections and disease since they are not informed early enough about the physiological process and hygiene practices to follow.
The combination of detecting a drone early enough, with the DroneGun itself, can help people know when to even use the gun, Desmond said.
I'm constantly trying to do as many things as I can in the morning, when in reality I just don't get up early enough.
When Joshua tells Hannah she's pregnant in episode 4, she's early enough along that he offers to get her set up with an abortion.
If it kicks in early enough, it will likely allow for a more active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean compared to last year.
An MRI revealed she had Stage 23 breast cancer: Thanks to the initial 23andMe test, she caught it early enough to treat with surgery.
Though light on specifics, announcement trailers are often from games early enough in development that those details might not exactly be worked out yet.
The goal is to arrive early enough in the spring to take advantage of the tender spring greens that are especially beneficial for chicks.
The question on DeSantis' early performance will be whether he moved early enough to stringently crack down on the size and scope of gatherings.
As he stroked my balls, he said he would take me home in the morning, east coast to west coast, early enough for school.
Though he too had been careful, the police had followed him and pulled him over for failing to use his turn signal early enough.
Zuckerberg said one of his "biggest regrets" is that he did not identify a Russian disinformation campaign early enough during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"In the case of dementia, often dementia is not recognized as a terminal illness and thus discussions are not begun early enough," she said.
Facebook's new Favorites feature is currently in the prototyping stage, and it's early enough that the company hasn't even officially started testing it internally.
Most healthy people who get the flu won't need antivirals, according to the CDC, but they are an option if you get diagnosed early enough.
That mistake was caught early enough to stop it from throwing the numbers in the FBI report, but there's no telling how many others weren't.
It can be hard enough to get up and out the door on time, let alone early enough to fit in a good sweat session.
And it is still early enough in his career that teams have not compiled the film on him that they'd need to play his tendencies.
And to operate at high speeds, these sophisticated machines need to identify objects ahead precisely, and early enough, that they can avoid crashing into them.
If you come in early enough, you can watch the terrifying efficiency with which WeWork's staff cuts the fruit and puts it in the jar.
If I leave early enough it's foggy and sort of looks like Gotham -- you've got the sun rising and the city appearing through the fog.
Luckily, Seely was treated early enough, but in case it needs repeating: It's never okay to put someone's life at risk for a hazing ritual.
If you manage to step outside early enough, you should be able to spot all five planets in something resembling a row across the sky.
There are the kids who don't hear about the test early enough, and the Chinese immigrants breaking their backs to prepare their kids for it.
If Walker gets word of the coming birth early enough in the day, he can buy a ticket on a commercial flight back to Pittsburgh.
She had been struggling to find day care centers for her children that were open early enough for her to make her 6 a.m. shift.
Studies show that interventions before age 4 result in significant gains in cognition, language, and adaptive behavior, but autism is difficult to predict early enough.
Visual recognition technology is still early enough in the development cycle that it can miss products on the display that aren&apost a rigid structure.
"Not early enough," said Doug Steiner on a recent tour, lamenting his firm's belated decision to add a rooftop lounge that is still under construction.
If a disease outbreak is identified early enough, event officials can distribute the right medicines, place people in quarantine, or identify the source of contamination.
We used to keep them warm, but she taught us that if you got enough calories into these kids early enough, you can combat hypothermia.
TB is not prevalent in the United States; there are less than 200,000 cases a year, and it's usually caught early enough to prevent fatalities.
But Astrid Silva, who runs the organization Dream Big Nevada, lamented that candidates aren't investing in turnout or registration efforts for new citizens early enough.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's early enough in my career that I still get a thrill whenever I see my work shared online.
In principle, that would have been early enough that she could have been recognized with a Fields Medal, but her ideas took time to spread.
The first time he took the SAT, he realized he had not started studying for it early enough, and he thought he could do better.
People who arrive early enough to grab a standing spot in Times Square itself may have a good view of the stages where the entertainers perform.
After snoozing and snuggling for a bit, I go wake up L., who promised me she would get up early enough to shower in the morning.
If you plan to send your donation via check in the mail, send it early enough so that it is postmarked on or before Dec. 153.
Jon, to his immense credit, is the only leader who recognized the enormity of the threat early enough to try to rally others to stop it.
The units on hand here are prototypes, early enough that they have their individual identification numbers etched directly on to the ceramic back in giant font.
It's a terrible illness that is also mostly preventable and curable if caught early enough through regular, standard Pap tests and screening for the human papillomavirus.
"If you detect HIV early enough and you go on a therapy that works and stay on it, you will most likely not get AIDS," Fauci.
Fortunately, the team caught this early enough so that they could correct the spacecraft's trajectory and decided to sacrifice some upcoming observations to be extra careful.
"We [originally] felt that we needed to open it up to the public early enough in order to get the traffic that we needed," he said.
Miller walked five in just two innings on April 24, but was pulled early enough to enable the Diamondbacks to rally for a 20-24 win.
I wasn't there early enough to be guaranteed a seat in the sanctuary, a church member said, but it wasn't out of the realm of possibility.
So when haredi Jews cannot book tickets early enough to ensure they sit together, it seems fair that they politely request that passengers be shifted around.
Also in line for the gauntlet of race-shaming are white candidates who did not show an interest in racial injustice early enough in their careers.
Another grower was able to detect the onset of blight in his potatoes early enough to apply the needed fungicide in time to save the crop.
"We were lucky enough to source our pumpkins early enough so we didn't really see the effect of a shortage," said Sam Adams Brewer Megan Parisi.
Racial disparities in screening may, in part, account for the fact that more black women die of breast cancer—doctors simply aren't catching it early enough.
Unfortunately they failed to move on from Carson Palmer early enough, and while Josh Rosen might be a future star, the team has regressed around him.
Friday, early enough to be sure she would make it from her hotel in Manassas, Va., to a spot of her own on the National Mall.
The general goal of fetal therapy is to act early enough to minimize or even prevent lasting harm from severe problems that start in the womb.
The mayor said he failed to recognize the causes of homelessness early enough, and that Amazon pits cities who want good-paying jobs against each other.
It screens for all 59 genes that researchers are sure play a role in one of 34 conditions you can treat if you catch it early enough.
Once you drag yourself in for a visit, your doctor will likely prescribe an antiviral medication, such as Tamiflu, as long as you call them early enough.
But several native communities complained the government did not consult them, or did not consult them early enough, on plans for tapping oil or mineral reserves nearby.
"If her journey has raised enough awareness of neuroblastoma and childhood cancer to diagnose even one child early enough, her passing won't be in vain," says Paterson.
He also expressed deep frustration at the party for failing to rally around a single alternative to Trump, like Bush or Kasich, early enough in the election.
If you catch it early enough, it's not yet creating a build up of acetaldehyde, which is the toxic byproduct of breaking down alcohol in your system.
Instead, they hope patients will now be able to catch the condition early enough that they can address it through better eating, exercise, and other lifestyle changes.
By 2050, these costs could rise as high as $1.1 trillion, but Altoida says that these costs can be prevented if the disease is caught early enough.
When I got to work early enough I took a full shower — usually after pedaling hard for the duration, so it was a little like a reward.
People attending Burning Man (called "Burners") who wake up early enough — or just stay up all night — are treated to incredible sunrises with vibrant pinks and oranges.
The science here is beginning your partying early enough to dull the senses but without peaking too early and ending up face down in a toilet bowl.
I found that despite all the last-minute fussing CIG had made about LTI going away, people that had backed Star Citizen early enough had special privileges.
On the morning of the fatal accident, Ms. Guazhco did not wake up early enough to make coffee and lunch for her husband, as was her routine.
I thought it was a day that we'd have to get a two-out hit to win that game and we didn't get one early enough today.
In the winter, the Sabbath starts early enough for us to eat dinner together as a family, and still put the children to bed by 8 p.m.
If older patients are routinely given walking tests, those with a reversible form of iNPH might be identified and receive treatment early enough to overcome their illness.
If the United States and its allies had stepped in early enough to support those who were fighting for democracy, the conflict would have gone a different way.
The Greenland ice sheet continued to shrink overall, and began its annual summertime melting period early enough to approach a record set in 2012 (observations began in 1979).
It came out in 1860, just early enough to help him in the Republican primary, and during the general election is when the book became a national sensation.
The idea is to make sure that all children, whatever their background, are steeped in the country's language, culture and values early enough to shape them for life.
Which in turn suggests there are major upsides for social platforms getting into an emerging Internet economy early enough to establish themselves as a go-to networking service.
"I do have a dress, and if the baby comes early enough we are going to try and swing it and make it to the wedding," said Jade.
Most stores cut off lines by mid-morning, though some shoppers claimed that even if they arrived early enough, the barrage of crowds forced them to wait hours.
New debate rules are intended to welcome a sprawling and diverse field of contenders, and debates this summer are early enough to help narrow the field (The Hill).
"Were going to have children with serious health care problems not get the care they need early enough in order to have a more successful future," she said.
Remember — Congress' failure to raise the debt limit early enough in 2011 prompted Standard & Poor's to lower the nation's credit rating, hammering stocks and consumer and business confidence.
The health aspect tests for over 160 diseases and known medical issues for dogs, which could help extend the fur baby's life if something is caught early enough.
Clouds increase overnight with a few light showers possible near daybreak, which could mix with wet snow or sleet in our colder locations if they arrive early enough.
You have to worry about whether you can get into the field early enough to plant corn because it may be too wet to get equipment in there.
There will always be the what-ifs — as in, what if he had cleared his head early enough in these Olympics to skate like the real Nathan Chen?
If your husband had known about Tim's newfound tendresse early enough, there might have been a moment — probably before the affair began — when he could have intervened successfully.
It was early enough that nobody knew what a meme was — they were just funny pictures that you'd save in a folder on your computer and post elsewhere.
So if Jason and Pluto had really switched places, they would have had to have done so long ago — at an age early enough for the Underground Jason, a.k.a.
Late in The Inventor, footage is shown of her talking about how she was inspired by her uncle's death from cancer that wasn't detected early enough to save him.
If you get in on a bulb early enough, the lovers reason, your investment is certain to double itself within a month — until, all of a sudden, it doesn't.
They might be right, but if you happen to be a serial snoozer like us, you've likely never gotten up early enough to put their claims to the test.
Some consumers may be eternally willing to give the service a free pass because they got on board early enough to take full advantage of what it was offering.
Luckily, it's early enough that I've beat the crowds (both on the roads and in the stores) and am able to get in, out, and home within 35 minutes.
If you die early enough — within 20 years of your retirement date — you have a reasonably good chance to outlive your money regardless of when you take Social Security.
Melis is still active -- he's one impressive pool player -- he doesn't need glasses to read the newspaper, and he gets up early enough to serve coffee from 0003 a.m.
Rats come in various shapes and sizes but one's ability to spot one early enough to act upon does tend to ensure longevity in the cut throat Square Mile.
But many flycatchers, which appear to schedule their departure from Africa based on the length of day there, were not getting to Europe early enough for their spring meals.
The current restrictions would require that, in addition to testing negative for the virus, anyone going to the ship arrive in Svalbard early enough to wait out the quarantine.
That work could help doctors diagnose dangerous complications in pregnancy — including pre-eclampsia (a form of high blood pressure), preterm birth and fetal growth restriction — early enough to intervene.
The goal of screening is to find aggressive cancers early enough to reduce the risk of death, and national health statistics seem to justify the popularity of PSA screening.
Now it sounds early enough though that right now everything's at arm's length because you're being given the opportunity to explore a lot of options, feel out your character.
In a statement, Alistair Carmichael, chief whip of the opposition Liberal Democrat party, said that Christmas "can't come early enough for Theresa May as her cabinet continues to crumble."
The new date lined up with the completion of the Canadian harvest, and it's just early enough in the fall to beat the winter's biting cold, the Canadian Encyclopedia said.
But the fact that bots are able to continue these battles for so long is a strong indication that human programmers are failing to catch potential editing problems early enough.
Manager Mike Matheny said the club believes it caught the condition early enough to where Leake might not have to miss as much time, but he could miss another start.
Part of the problem is that I'm not getting to bed early enough, and as a result, not getting much sleep: Five hours, on average, compared to my usual eight.
Malaria can be successfully treated with medicines if it's caught early enough, but resistance to anti-malarial drugs is growing in many parts of the world, especially in Southeast Asia.
I take visitors on the Vedettes de Paris, a small bateau-mouche, because if we arrive early enough, we can nab a spot in the front of an upper deck.
Gerard Marrone, CEO and co-founder of real estate startup Praetorian Group, said that the South Bronx represents a ripe investment opportunity for those who are getting in early enough.
However, despite the stepped up and more consistent warnings, experts say Sri Lanka's agencies face one persistent problem: National disaster response authorities cannot send out effective disaster warnings early enough.
We arrived at the airport early enough to be first in line for the unassigned seats, and sat in the front row, where there was extra room for our legs.
That means that the business class lounges are pre-security, so you can head right to them after checking in, but need to leave early enough to go through security.
"Too many people are not going to the Ebola Treatment Centers early enough," Ryan said, adding that he hopes the news will entice more people to come to ETCs earlier.
A warning was issued to the Lao government, but it only came hours before the dam breach and it's unlikely that villages received notice early enough to prepare, he added.
Fortunately, I'll be able to leave early enough to get to a birthday dinner with my partner of 11 years at one of our favorite Italian restaurants on the Hill.
But several indigenous communities complained the government did not consult them, or when they did, did not consult them early enough, on plans for tapping nearby oil or mineral reserves.
"If the asteroid is small enough, and we detect it early enough, we can do it with the impactor," physicist David Dearborn of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory told BuzzFeed News.
There are two approaches that public policy could take to improve the lives of people who weren't born early enough in the 20th century to have had Bernie Sanders's good fortune.
On a clearer morning I arrived early enough to watch the sun rise beside the steeple of the old St. Mary of the Assumption church, across the water in Staten Island.
I wasn't there right at the beginning, but early enough to suggest how the story could be laid out to support what the creators at Space Ape and Backflip already had.
Communicate early and often Local leaders should begin warning the public of an impending disaster days in advance, if possible -- and make evacuation decisions early enough so people can get out.
"An owl's internal body clock prevents him or her from falling asleep early enough to get enough sleep before they must wake to meet their obligations," she said in an email.
We started doing it when our oldest child was a baby, and the biggest challenge was to leave early enough to get to Polly's in time — the restaurant closes in midafternoon.
If sepsis is caught early enough it can be successfully treated, but when a child is having seizures and experiencing a drop in blood pressure, the shock is usually fatal, Kraft said.
It's a classic example of something that is really tough to go back to and fix, but if you consider it early enough in development, it's free, it's just another design decision.
It's about educating people about what to look out for and the importance of getting checked out because this is a disease that is completely treatable if you catch it early enough.
In rare cases, about 15 to 20 percent of the time, the cancer is caught early enough — before it spreads outside the pancreas — and surgery to remove the cancerous tumors is possible.
Ginger Zee & Val ChmerkovskiyShe's got enough energy to wake up early enough to get to work at Good Morning America on time, which will undoubtedly help her on the the dance floor.
The third week of the N.F.L. season is early enough that teams playing well cannot afford to become too excited, but it is late enough that teams playing poorly should be worried.
The overtime rule capped a busy period of regulating for the administration, as agencies sought to wrap up major rules early enough that they could not be overturned by the next administration.
The kingdom made the same mistake in 2008, 2014 and 2018, failing to raise production early enough, creating the conditions for unsustainable price inflation and sowing the seeds of the subsequent downturns.
He argues that BMW started its conversations with all of the major players early enough and that they won't block the company from using this kind of dispatching system to route queries.
In such cases, Fitch assumes regulators will intervene early enough in a distressed scenario to preserve assets to support an above-average recovery for the insurer as a whole and thus policyholders.
When she gave a speech to the main assembly, I didn't make it there early enough to get into the hall and had to watch over the monitors in the press room.
If you invest in Twitter, Facebook, any of these things early enough, even the ones that didn't end up being ultimately successful, like Tumblr, if you were early, you made your career.
Otherwise, said Paul Ginsburg, a health economist at the University of Southern California, "it makes it very difficult to engage enrollees early enough to detect their chronic diseases and manage them," he said.
The film released in February, early enough in the calendar year and almost as early as possible in the Oscar year that it could have fallen into obscurity by summer – but it stayed.
But 80 percent of Zika patients show no symptoms, leaving many women no way to know early enough to make an informed choice about their unborn children, leading obstetricians told Reuters this week.
Up late last night and up early this morning, but so worth it because I want to make it into the office early enough to catch the first half of the Mexico vs.
Traditionally, viral content spreads by people sharing it from its original source and if it's caught early enough, cutting off the head of the snake can do a lot to slow it down.
Implicit in her narrative was the idea that autism was curable (if you just tried hard enough, early enough) and avoidable (if only the doctors would listen to the mothers who know best).
Add a conservative Congress packed with Evangelical Christians staunchly opposed to easing restrictions, plus the difficulty of identifying microcephaly early enough to safely abort, and hopes for change seem likely to be frustrated.
In Trump's first two years she successfully threaded the needle by gaining international expertise as our United Nations ambassador, while also stepping aside early enough to maintain sufficient political distance from the president.
What I found is that when you supplement, and I was able to support them early enough, then, when they were in those entry-level classes, they thought they were good at it.
I've been to weddings that were planned and communicated early enough that I could find cheap airfare and wear an outfit I already owned and spend less than $400 on the whole affair.
Cool. Do they go into work early enough to get a spot and/or can they afford the $212 or so a day to park in a San Francisco garage during work hours?
The side effect has prompted some hospitals to add extra cardiac testing for patients taking more than one checkpoint drug, in the hope of catching problems early enough to prevent permanent heart damage.
FUKUOKA, Japan (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Saturday that uncertainty over U.S.-China trade friction, if not resolved early enough, could hurt market confidence in the outlook for the global economy.
If you embrace the transition early enough, you'll be able to avoid so many of the physical gender changes that make it so hard for those of us who came out later in life.
Opposition protests centered around the allegedly mistaken use or confusing positioning of logos on ballot papers, as well as that PiS did not announce early enough its replacement for a candidate who had died.
The Democrats would have to pick up at least 30 seats, a long-shot for a party whose leaders did not anticipate Mr. Trump's rise early enough to recruit stronger candidates, Mr. Wasserman said.
On the other hand, you might have retired early enough that you don't need to take a required minimum distribution from your IRA or 401(k), and you're not claiming Social Security just yet.
The feature shows the very last time a person was online on the app, and — when checked early enough — can give you an insight into how late a person stayed up the night before.
So you may not need to be the first in market, but you need to be in early enough for the main land grab — or wait for the next paradigm shift to try again.
I feel such a responsibility for driving it forward that I get to the theater early enough so that I can go down on the set and run my monologues before the house opens.
I should have left early enough to hit the grocery store on my drive home, but I opted to linger, unwilling to break the warm holiday spell with the intrusion of cold, real life.
A major twist is telegraphed early enough that it's not particularly surprising when it happens, but Barbee never devotes the time to explaining why or how it happens, making the shift feel jarringly abrupt.
Yet many survivors fail to take advantage of well-established ways to keep a future cancer at bay or take steps to detect a new cancer when it is still early enough for cure.
If it can institute MRIs as the new standard for prostate screenings, Ezra will be on its way to offering a single painless test that could spot cancer early enough that it can be beaten.
When it comes to fitness, it often seems like working people have two options: wake up early enough to go work out, or hope that you have enough energy to work out in the evening.
But if you're dedicated to smoothing those fine lines without seeing a doctor, and you're starting early enough (these things can't work miracles on shar-pei-type wrinkles), then we'd consider it a worthy splurge.
The latest financial writedowns come just days after Australia's competition regulator said it would take legal action against Murray Goulburn, alleging the company did not inform its farmers early enough that its strategy was failing.
"It shows the interior path was not available early enough to have been used by the first humans," Duane Froese, an associate professor at the University of Alberta who also coauthored the study, told CNN.
Also new this year: League Pass streams will start early enough to provide a peek at pre-game entertainment, and you'll also see in-arena footage during time outs and halftime for the first time.
EU regulators say they want the rules in place by the end of 2018 - early enough to apply to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline due to be completed by the end of the following year.
Experts have said that since 80 percent of those infected by the virus show no symptoms it leaves many women no way of knowing early enough to make an informed choice about their unborn child.
If you open an investment account early enough that it will have 30 years to compound, then all it takes is $1003,000 invested per month to all but ensure you turn yourself into a millionaire.
A roast beef po' boy would be a fine thing to eat on Sunday, for lunch if you can start cooking early enough, or for dinner as the Patriots-Steelers game spools out on CBS.
Given that two-thirds of Americans don't believe President Trump to be trustworthy, almost anyone could be a candidate for a serious third-party run if he started early enough to gain full ballot access.
The court said she did not seek the recusal of Justice Michael Eakin early enough and therefore waived her ability to object on that basis to the court's unanimous decision to suspend her license in September.
The W.H.O. has been widely criticized for not ringing the alarm early enough on the threat of Ebola in West Africa, in part because of political meddling by government officials there to play down the threat.
"Years ago, most patients would stay overnight in the hospital, but there are some circumstances where people get in early enough to get their procedure and they can actually go home the same day," Goldberg said.
Once ratification is deposited with the United Nations, the accord takes effect 30 days later, early enough for it to be locked into place ahead of the next round of climate talks in November in Morocco.
FUKUOKA, Japan, June 8 (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Saturday that uncertainty over U.S.-China trade friction, if not resolved early enough, could hurt market confidence in the outlook for the global economy.
It's early enough in the series that a viewer could be excused for thinking that Roman's veins are not completely sloshing with ice water and that he might let the kid enjoy a life-altering payday.
My breast cancer was caught early enough to be treated, and I have kind doctors who were willing to believe me when I told them there was a limit to how much treatment I could take.
A small group of travelers complained that they had not been notified early enough of the cancellation of a Pegasus flight to Ankara that had been due to take off 10 minutes before the ban took effect.
While the cloud services market is increasingly competitive, "the shift to cloud is still early enough that multiple vendors can continue to grab new business while maintaining high growth trajectories," Pacific Crest said in a research note.
And if you tune in early enough you can watch Michael 'Venom' Page take on the most legitimate test of his career, Fernando Gonzalez in a bout which has been signed three times and still not occurred.
Before a minor surgery, he persuaded his anesthesiologist to alter his medication so that he could wake up early enough to experience the effects of the drug ketamine, which is famous for inducing out-of-body experiences.
EU rules will ensure consistency across the 28-country bloc and ensure all regulators have a "resolution authority" with a suite of powers to intervene early enough to avoid a failing clearing house sparking mayhem in markets.
As I mentioned earlier, Sonos was early to this concept—not as early as, perhaps, The Clapper, but early enough that it might have been the first internet-connected smart device that most people might have encountered.
The next morning, my friend Kenny and I were up early enough to see the sun rise over the Atlantic, standing on the same beach where we had stood, nearly half a century before, as teenage boys.
But because exercise boosts levels of both dopamine and BDNF, when people exercise early enough in recovery "it's preventing the depletion, which then prevents the other changes that occur as a result of the depletion," she says.
An Alabama state party chair was worried her state would get lost in a big group, he said, but Kemp argued that Alabama would still be better off by voting when it was early enough to matter.
"While this state will, for the first time since 2008, have a primary vote early enough to meaningfully affect the nomination, the Golden State will not be a critical factor in the November general election," they wrote.
We knew the trend was taking off because Trader Joe's even started selling cauliflower rice — and if you don't get there early enough on weekends, both the frozen and refrigerated varieties will be gone before you know it.
A morning host for Kevin & Bean on KROQ radio at the time, Kimmel and Kevin "put on our tuxedos and we figured if we got there early enough we would become part of the scenery," the star recalls.
"In the early stages cancer is a treatable disease ... If we can identify many more women early enough, and either prevent their disease or treat them at the earliest stages, this will make a huge difference," says Barzilay.
Whether or not Irving Penn heard this advice early enough in his career to make any difference, he followed its principles to the letter — he seldom seems to have shot any subject farther away than about 10 feet.
The jurors might have televisions in their hotel rooms, since the judge spoke last week of allowing them to get back to the hotel early enough to watch the Stanley Cup, which the Pittsburgh Penguins won on Sunday.
Sportswriters usually write about a baseball game as it is being played, tapping away as the plays unfold, hoping to identify the ultimate outcome early enough to give the story a coherent theme way before the final out.
Maybe Fabrizio's inexplicable victory lap is explained by the White House's desire to bait prospective GOP challengers into probing donors, gauging receptivity on the Hill, or otherwise outing themselves early enough to nail them before they become threats.
The threat of a Trump presidency helped move world leaders to fast-track the Paris agreement, bringing it into force early enough to give the planet a better chance of staving off the worst consequences of global warming.
With plenty of processing plants considered at "high risk of causing food-borne illnesses," according to the New York Times, food safety experts say that the agency, while stretched thin, might not catch signs of outbreaks early enough.
At this point, it was still early enough in his program that Chen could have conceivably tacked on a second jump to the quadruple toe loop (marked on his Olympic scoresheet as "4T") he was still planning to perform.
Allen resigned from Microsoft in 1983 when he was first diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's, which has become more treatable in recent years but can be fatal if not caught early enough or when it causes respiratory failure or infections.
Buttigieg's struggles in South Carolina have been evident to some of the state's Democratic power brokers, but most believe it is early enough in the process for the mayor to show he is serious about competing in the state.
Alphabet's life science bet Verily has tried to create a few projects in that vein, as well — including a Star Trek-like Tricorder diagnostic tool to detect cancer early enough in the body to catch it before it spreads.
Roughly a dozen states will either run out of money by the end of the year, or early enough next year, that they plan to take action soon to provide a fallback for families who rely on the program.
Lightwave's June explained that in the future, if the data is collected early enough in the movie making process it can use the information to figure out how to edit films or cut movie trailers based on emotional reaction.
Malaria can be treated with medicines if caught early enough, but evolving drug-resistance - such as the spread of chloroquine-resistant malaria across Asia to Africa from the late 1950s to the 1980 - has hampered efforts to eliminate it.
For example, Baidu's system could warn a theme park about an incoming spike of visitors early enough that the park could potentially reassign staff and perhaps even call in some help to ensure they can handle the extra visitors.
"Also, if you wake up early enough you can catch a glimpse of the orange robed monks walking in silence to collect alms from devotees on their way to pray at one of the 30 temples in the city."
In order to maximize your study time and your budget, Parikh says that all students should avoid these three common study mistakes: "By far the most important mistake to avoid is students don't start studying early enough," says Parikh.
"We haven't set the rules for after the first of the year, and that's something that we're doing right now and we always set the rules early enough so that we can give notice to the campaigns," Perez said.
But the top highlight has to be the in-rhythm 360 dunk, when young Zion finishes the spin early enough in his leap that he has time to cock the ball back a bit further before jamming it home.
I was traveling from SFO to somewhere on the East Coast and I arrived what I thought was early and then I got there and of course it was a mess because you can never leave early enough on the holidays.
The units I was shown were two of just five 3D-printed prototypes that the company has made so far, and it's still early enough in the process that the directional buttons on the grip still don't have any assigned functions.
The first time I heard Savage Master, it was by chance; they were opening for heavy metal heroes Christian Mistress and High Spirits at Brooklyn's Saint Vitus Bar, and for once, I'd actually showed up early enough to catch the openers.
It is not normally open to the likes of me: but when building works at Kenwood closed the ladies' pond for two weeks rumour had it that, if women turned up early enough in the morning, they would be allowed in.
It's one thing to look back through the histories of men like Devin Kelley and pluck out the red flags; it's another to intervene early enough to interrupt the interlinked misogyny, violence and firearm possession that often underlie their crimes.
A slowdown can help reduce systemic risk if it comes early enough in the credit cycle and real credit growth remains positive, but a sharp deceleration in credit growth can be a sign of severe stress in the financial sector.
My guess is that, even if I woke up early enough when Apple's site was crashing, I wouldn't be able to get the 256GB model I wanted without having to wait a few additional weeks or months for it to ship.
It's unclear if anyone will be able to successfully convince Trump and his team that China is beating the U.S. on transitioning to a cleaner, more efficient future early enough for the administration to decide to remain part of the Paris Agreement.
Waiting for those who made it to their seats early enough was an opening ceremony celebrating French popular culture, with DJ David Guetta performing the tournament's official anthem, high kicks from can-can dancers and aerobatics from the Patrouille de France jets.
"We want to detect conflict early enough...to then engage in a dialogue process that helps to address these conflicts - ideally mitigate them early on or resolve them," said Susanne Schmeier from the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, which leads the WPS.
One of the reasons that we've gotten to a place where large platforms have been able to be mis-used to manipulate audiences at scale is that not enough people were listening to the conversations that were had about these possibilities early enough.
I would play the game during recess on rainy days, before class started if I got in early enough, and during the after-school program that served as a place to stick kids whose parents couldn't pick them up at 2:30.
My hope is that I can motivate people who may be experiencing some of the early symptoms to see their doctor and be routed to a specialist who can prescribe treatment early enough to slow — or stop — the progression of the disease.
While neither of us woke up early enough to watch the Royal Wedding this past weekend, we couldn't help but notice an environmental connection-- Prince Harry and Meghan drove to their wedding reception this weekend in an electric Jaguar E-Type Concept Zero.
If you are, just wake up early enough that you can knock out this recipe I scored from Ina Garten for coquilles St.-Jacques, and let it rest in the fridge all day until you're ready to heat the scallops through for dinner.
In short, it seems the podcasting world is now at a point where it's both early enough — yet big enough — that excellent new hit shows can zoom far beyond recent prior hit shows, and that those audience numbers can be meaningfully large.
Not to overuse the Mario comparison, but one of Nintendo's overlooked insights is to flood the player with new gameplay riffs, taking them away early enough that you wish there was more time to spend with them, but doubly ensuring they don't overstaying a welcome.
" Semple usually works in a separate apartment just a few steps away from her home in Seattle, often getting started right before dawn—"just early enough," she says, "that I can go out in my pajamas, and no one's gonna see me in the hallways.
Yes, but archaeologist Gary Haynes, who wasn't involved in the study, isn't convinced, "There is still a possibility the interior route was open to recolonizing animals, pioneering humans, and migrating waterfowl early enough to account for the first human presence in the Americas," he says.
It was early enough in the morning that Natalie Levy probably shouldn't have been awake—she had recently left a high-stress job at a private-equity firm in San Francisco, and was determined to relax a bit—but her dog had woken her up.
"We take some blame for the crisis and maybe not recognizing it early enough, but we also take credit for taking some of the courageous steps for repairing the financial sector under very stressful, frightening economic circumstances that helped the nation recover," Fratto said.
There is no explicit reference to Italian or Chinese participants in these projects being required to provide information on the terms of these agreements to government entities that might be able to raise red flags early enough to fend off or amend problematic agreements.
Those collectors and visitors who scheduled early enough flights got the chance to see "Tide by Side," a confetti-fueled parade featuring local dancers, musicians and performers who inaugurated Faena District Miami Beach, the city's new, billion-dollar art and residential complex, on Sunday afternoon.
I get the distinct sense that, if I had played it early enough, I would've ended up a Star Tropics hipster, dressing up as protagonist Mike (with signature yo-yo) for Halloween as a teenager and getting mad when I was mistaken for Ness.
" The president's criticism of Whitmer on Tuesday was triggered by her appearance on MSNBC, where she said her state is working to flatten the curve by closing restaurants and bars after a federal government response that did not take the outbreak "seriously early enough.
Scientists are fairly certain they have the medical tools needed for victory: one vaccine that appears to work about 280 percent of the time, another that has worked well in monkeys, and four therapies that may block the virus if they are given early enough.
Dani Rodrik picks up this point in his Project Syndicate essay: Why were democratic political systems not responsive early enough to the grievances that autocratic populists have successfully exploited — inequality and economic anxiety, decline of perceived social status, the chasm between elites and ordinary citizens?
Politico reports that a close circle of Biden aides is preparing for several 2020 scenarios, including Biden announcing his candidacy early enough to set the field of challengers around him or late enough to skip the first two contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
"The first thing I do every morning is carve out a few minutes to meditate—and the last thing I do every night is try to get to bed early enough that I can meditate again the next morning," she posted on Facebook in 2016.
We arrived early, but not early enough, as I had to place my mat at the front of the class and could feel the pressure from the eyes of the surrounding yogis on me as I struggled to roll out my mat and lay my towel down.
If his phone warned him of a worrying change in a patient's temperature, he could wake the patient with a call even before he felt anything and tell him to come to hospital or, if caught early enough, to take medication to resolve the problem at home.
Bylsma did point out that merely going to the game was not a problem, Buffalo's game ended early enough that he had plenty of time to get to Toronto and be back in time for practice the next day, he just needed to wake up for it.
"There's a real urgency right now to learn about Zika virus, and we're still at an early enough stage that what we don't know is more than what we do know," says David O'Connor, a pathologist at the University of Wisconsin who wasn't involved in the research.
We lived at a spot early enough in the race that even the jugglers and the plodders and the people wearing costumes still looked fairly fresh by the time they reached us; they were not yet even at the outer boundary of their shorter training runs.
Shop early enough and you can use the "Veggie Valet," which allows visitors to leave their groceries and explore the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, the paths of Hillside Woods, or Main Street itself unencumbered, as long as long as you pick them up by 1:30 p.m.
"Although it's very, very rare, it's not impossible for men to get it, and they should get checked out," Ken says, while Jane adds: "You never know, but if you catch it early enough, you can avoid the chemotherapy, and all the other stuff that goes along with it."
The value is taken out the minute the distribution change, change and people don't remember that they need to plant a flag and say, "This is what we want out of things," early enough, because they dismiss whether or not the industry that, as it changes, is valuable.
While the viral moments of yore may have snuck in early enough to escape this fate — before social media was a part of everyone's lives and became an easily-searchable record of personal information — it's not likely that ones of the future will ever exist in the same vacuum.
"From the party's perspective, we know that in 2202 we were not on the ground early enough; we were not on the ground in enough places and we were not on the ground talking to voters often enough," Lavora Barnes, the chairwoman of the Michigan Democratic Party, said.
Cooper's disclosure of new correspondence could prove a blow to a main GOP line of defense, which is that the hold on Ukraine aid was ultimately lifted and that the Ukrainians were unaware of the freeze in funding early enough for there to have been a quid pro quo.
We've all seen jokes on how much it wilts down, but the fact that it can wilt at all makes it incredibly versatile — if you've got a bag you haven't addressed early enough, give it a quick rinse and toss it into just about any dish you're cooking up.
But Team New Zealand's control system — with the bikes just one component — has also worked so well in Bermuda because the Kiwis dreamed it up and polished it up early enough in this Cup cycle to make it impossible for the competition to replicate effectively on short notice.
Samsung may still be trying to make up for its debilitating hardware nightmare, but it has one distinct advantage: it's launching its new flagship phone, the Galaxy S27, early enough in the year that it gets to help establish a new standard for what a 28 premium smartphone should be.
In fact, there's one sure formula for accumulating a million dollars: Be born early enough in the 22020th century to buy a house in the 1980s, and then by sometime in your 40s, reach a low six-figure salary and keep working steadily up to or past nominal retirement age.
"The federal government did not take this seriously early enough, and now it is on us to make sure we're doing everything we can based on the best facts and science available and that we are always putting the health of our people front and center," Whitmer said on MSNBC.
The ideal time for the surgery is from 24 to 26 weeks of pregnancy, Dr. Belfort said — early enough to prevent some nerve damage, but late enough so that the baby has a decent chance of surviving and doing well if something goes wrong and it has to be delivered.
A successful shutdown slows the rate of spread, and if carried out early enough and effectively enough, prevents the health care system from being utterly overwhelmed -- a terrifying prospect that could lead to the unnecessary deaths of countless thousands of Covid-19 patients, along with others who need immediate medical care.
News of the hack came in early enough Saturday morning that Macron's party, En Marche, was able to make one statement noting that the hack was clearly planned "to sow doubt and misinformation" and said not all the material uploaded was real but that real and fake documents had been lumped together.
The story is told from his perspective for the vast majority of the novel, and Rachel is unquestionably the villain in the marriage — she's a cold, careerist social climber who's never home from work early enough for dinner with the kids, while Toby is a martyr who singularly does all the child care.
Worth a visit as much for the ocean view as for the therapeutic soak, the baths are only accessible twice a day, during low tide — they're otherwise covered by the ocean — and if you arrive early enough, you can enjoy the eerie experience of watching the water level slowly rise around you.
But Fanny would wait up for Rosario to get home from her late shift, as a cleaner at a local private school, so they could get a bite at Waffle House; Rosario would get up early enough to tell Fanny, "I'll see you soon," as her daughter left to catch the school bus.
Unlike Arma 3, which is the most hard-core military simulation you can play, Squad is more of a bridge between the two types of online shooter, and right now it's early enough in development that most of what it aspires to achieve is yet to be realized, like the addition of vehicular warfare.
Not at the Game WASHINGTON — It was early enough on Saturday night that Game 27 of the N.B.A.'s Western Conference finals was still competitive, and Cheryl Reeve, the coach of the defending W.N.B.A. champion Minnesota Lynx, attempted to diagnose all that ailed the Golden State Warriors in their series with the Houston Rockets.
If we're lucky, the conversation comes early enough in a student's academic tenure that I can persuade them to consider a double major, or show them the piles of data revealing that history majors have a lower unemployment rate than economics majors, and English majors in their 20s do better than computer science majors.
Kristi Noem's campaign -- namely the belief that she didn't take Sutton seriously early enough -- have some Republican operatives believing that the state could surprise people in November and elect Sutton, the anti-abortion rights, pro-gun South Dakota Senate Minority Leader who was paralyzed from the waist down in a rodeo accident in 2007.
Even so, she found herself delaying the visit, not just because of the logistical challenges of getting there early enough to be seen (she'd been told that people often began lining up in the middle of the night to secure an appointment the following day), but because going to Gateway felt like a final, tangible admission of defeat.
Kruszewski told me that it's early enough in the space that not everyone is fully aware of what computer vision is, but he wants to approach their computer vision engine in a manner similar to how Epic Games approached their video game engine, by helping build actual content to draw attention to their computer vision engine.
If Black Friday still isn't an early enough head start for you, this hidden sale is your chance to lock down gifts for literally everyone on your list: Headphones, comforters, Instant Pots, luggage, MAC cosmetics, pots and pans sets, and more are getting prices slashed, so you can knock out at least half of your shopping list.
In short, the anti-globalization drive that is spreading across the Western world may be coming at exactly the wrong time — too late to do much to save the working-class jobs that were lost, but early enough to risk damaging the ability of rich nations to sell advanced goods and services to the rapidly expanding global middle class.
I'm gonna lose so much money, in this last six or seven years, betting on companies that have no chance, because I wasn't able to diagnose early enough that we were creating a culture that every student on earth decided, wait a minute, I'm not gonna get a job coming out of school, I've got an idea!
For Beijing, it should all be very simple: buy more, much more from the U.S., or slash rapidly and radically extravagantly large sales to the U.S. Why China did not move in that direction early enough to prevent a serious deterioration of its U.S. ties is part of a geopolitical calculus Beijing may wish to reconsider.
Chances are very high that we'll find out on ATFR (logistically, ABC needs to get this info out ASAP so they can begin filming early enough to have a full season ready in late May, when The Bachelorette generally premieres) — and whoever gets the gig will probably make an appearance and sit down for her own chat with Chris, too.
Whether it's because it's difficult to make engaging, it feels taboo, the parent doesn't feel they understand the topic sufficiently to teach their child about it or the parent doesn't feel their finances are in order enough to give lessons, it's a topic that is frequently not taught early enough – or thoroughly enough – and leads to further generations dealing with financial illiteracy.
They have imagined how such DNA insights would detect cancer early enough to be cured, foretell who would have a heart attack, identity who might be at risk for PTSD, inform us of the exact right foods and exercises for our body chemistry, improve our chances of having healthy babies, boost crop yields, find long-lost relatives, and solve long-forgotten crimes.
Me, I'd like to get home early enough one of these nights to make this whiskey-soaked dark chocolate Bundt cake, in part because it's delicious and in part because I generally do nothing of the sort, but crash into the house 45 minutes later than I thought I would, to bang out a cacio e pepe or mapo ragù in a post-commute daze.
As the Beavers took ground balls and swings under a brilliant blue sky, finishing early enough to beat the 90-degree heat that is typical this time of year, Coach Pat Casey walked slowly around the field like an ambassador, greeting orange-clad boosters near the batting cage and in the stands as he prepared for his fifth C.W.S. "I've been blessed," he said.
If you come early enough to the top-floor space in the Trumpet building on the Keyes Art Mile, you can catch sunset views with a cocktail by the bar; afterward, settle in for a feast of sea bass with orange and leek sauce (285 rand), tandoor quail with charred sweet potato chutney, coriander yogurt (215 rand), or the game of the day (options might include blesbok or kudu).
It's in large part due to family rejection, young people not feeling safe at home, system failure of young people not feeling safe in the foster care system, having gone through the juvenile justice system in the past and not getting services that were supportive of their gender identity or sexual orientation so they didn't get the interventions they needed early enough in their lives to have them not end up in the homeless system.

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