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"egress" Definitions
  1. the act of leaving a place

137 Sentences With "egress"

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Actual FDNY and DOB numbers per egress are more stringent and are contingent on the width of the egress as well as travel distances from the farthest reach of the venue to the egress, but 125 per egress is a good rule of thumb for regularly-sized doors. 2.
Network ingress is free and egress is charged according to Google's usual cross-region and internet egress rates.
Being responsible for inspecting and maintaining around 40 egress systems from these different aircraft keeps the aircrew egress shop busy.
The phone maintained an unusually high average of 101MB of egress data per day for months thereafter, including many massive and highly atypical spikes of egress data.
Within hours of the WhatsApp video, egress jumped to 126MB.
They zoned in ways to halt fire spread and ensure egress.
The air vehicle track, includes: low observable, egress, and crew chiefs.
For aircrew egress systems airmen, there is no margin for error.
Ingress and egress, aided by sturdy, easily reachable ceiling handles, are great.
As far as network egress goes, Google tends to be pretty pricey.
Unfortunately, in this era, one-way ingress and egress is called for.
" A subway station, he continued, "needs as many points of egress as possible.
We've seen Boston Dynamics robots open doors before, but this egress is different.
The other is air vehicle, which includes: low observable, egress, and crew chiefs.
We train so that when you go to egress, you use tactile sense.
These professionals make sure all aircraft egress systems at Beale are properly functioning.
No such egress is possible within the oneiric zone of Dorley-Brown's control.
The ease of ingress and egress is key to their success, in some cases.
ULA Emergency Egress System (EES) Demonstration from the Crew Access Tower at Pad 41.
There are a lot of complications and every egress and ingress costs associated with it.
She emphasises the role that civil-society organisations played in Myanmar's transition, particularly Myanmar Egress.
But our neighbors use the driveway for parking and not as a means of egress.
A Breakthrough: Innovative new butterfly doors in our new Fisker model, for easier ingress/egress.
The Senate's President Pro Tempore left the room via Grassley's egress – but lacking the same stealth.
It also implied in its argument that seat width and pitch are irrelevant to egress speed.
You'll also learn how to decipher the ingress and egress of data to and from AWS.
And what that means is there's not a central ingress-egress point to actually apply security anymore.
A single intruder, all avenues of egress sealed, was now trapped in the apartment, an accidental pet.
Thomas Bussiere says he&aposs confident the fleet&aposs egress systems, which allow pilots to eject, are capable.
Across the board, women's extended wish list included better visibility, practical storage, parking assistance, and smoother ingress and egress.
Pelosi held her caucus together easily and calmly, creating a united front that offered Trump few avenues of egress.
It is their last chance at survival, and their lives rest on the hands of aircrew egress system specialists.
"We inspect and maintain around 40 egress systems from U-2s, TU-2s, and T-38s," said Staff Sgt.
One was locked and obstructed, while the other -- the only egress from the building, was locked from the inside.
If it is, I can take out the target without the threat knowing I'm there and egress without being targeted.
Called the Starliner Emergency Egress System, it includes four cables that can rapidly carry astronauts away from Boeing's launch site.
China's entryway for investors may be a bit wider, but the egress will only be slightly ajar for some time.
They are not used to exposing the president to a place as informal, as confined, with as few methods of egress.
Fortunately, the electrically operated, double-hinged doors are also immensely useful — making ingress and egress from the second row a breeze.
The letter cites ease of egress as the main security-related reason why Pruitt and his security team use first class.
This is flatulence—gases created in the act of digestion—taking an unusual route of egress through the rest of you.
A look at the specific dates of "notable spikes in egress traffic" from Bezos' phone show at least one interesting coincidence.
The ruling was limited to the question of whether smaller seats and larger passengers could have an impact on emergency egress.
A forward-opening door — either in front or back -- permitted easier access and egress — especially for women in long skirts or dresses.
The passenger module itself is little more than a reinforced cockpit, with large, nearly full glass doors for easy ingress and egress.
All egress doors must swing outwards, not inwards, and be fixed in an open position or made impossible to be locked. 8.
Long considered an afterthought — a cold, cluttered point of egress — the garage has emerged as something worthy of turning into a showpiece.
Look, it's very obvious: There are five points of ingress and egress in the Gaza strip, and there is also the Mediterranean shoreline.
With no viable alternative party available to liberal and left-leaning voters, there is no reason to believe such an egress will happen.
Manners aside, they are also violating city and state laws about fire safety that call for keeping means of egress free of obstructions.
There is also a space the owners have used as a bedroom (although lacks an egress window) and a bathroom with a shower.
Fire safety rules require you to be able to open doors that are a means of egress without the use of a key.
While all sovereign bodies inherently control ingress and egress, whether wisely or fearfully, that control becomes self-defeating when police powers run amok.
"This isn't just a matter of comfort," he declared in introducing the bill, backronymically dubbed the Seat Egress in Air Travel, or SEAT, Act.
This week, after more than eight years of lively habitation in one of journalism's more obscure corners, I'm making a final egress, passing on.
Knowing that a life is on the line if something isn't done right puts a lot of pressure on airmen working on egress systems.
Airmen at the egress shop rely on each other to make sure the job gets done and the lives of pilots are potentially saved.
"We have high confidence that the fleet's egress systems are capable and the fleet is ready to return to normal flight operations," said Maj. Gen.
"I wanted to create a framework in which to reflect on the egress from a more conceptual, poetic, and perhaps poignant viewpoint," Carr tells Creators.
When an inspector saw that the construction was eliminating egress and cutting off natural light, a stop work order and a vacate order were issued.
Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) introduced the Seat Egress in Air Travel, or SEAT, Act, which would require the secretary of transportation to regulate seat size.
On Google's cloud platform, this kind of network egress costs $0.12 per gigabyte for the first one terabyte of downloads (with prices dropping after that).
"The pilot had to egress the aircraft during engine start due to a fire from the aft section of the aircraft," Air Force spokesman Capt.
There should be a master tether-release that can be activated by the pilot or any passenger to allow quick egress from the passengers' harnesses.
The other signatories — France, Britain, Germany, Russia, China, and Iran — have all vowed to work to uphold the deal in the wake of Trump's egress.
"There's no point growing with the Alberta production curtailment in place and the lack of egress opportunities," MEG Energy Chief Executive Derek Evans told Reuters.
Routes are usually predetermined to limit disruption to traffic, guard against damage to private property, and establish routes for egress should the event have to be ended.
"Issues like ceiling heights, emergency escape egress and lofts are almost impossible to pass through the existing IRC code," Andrew Morrison, of Tiny House Build, told Curbed.
When Christine Blasey Ford and her husband remodeled their California home, she insisted on installing a second door — a second egress from which she could escape, if necessary.
Manhattan led in the number of two common construction permits, types A2 and A3, that pertain to jobs that do not make changes to use, occupancy or egress.
Within the White Room atop the gantry on Launch Complex 39 Pad A, the Apollo 11 astronauts egress from the Apollo spacecraft after participation in the countdown demonstration test.
I'm sure actually owning one of these cars would be a woefully impractical driving experience, what with that enormous front end, red-tinted glass, and clumsy ingress and egress.
He says in the tweet the crazy doors are for easier ingress and egress, but really he's just throwing down with Elon Musk and the Model X's Falcon doors.
Some of these will now offer free egress traffic to mutual customers with Cloudflare, while others will offer up to a 75 percent discount on overall bandwidth with Cloudflare.
"The concrete core is its own safety system, both in sturdiness and in the egress it gives," said Janno Lieber, the president of World Trade Center Properties at Silverstein.
There are many milestones yet to go, and the EES still has to be finalized and approved, and meet NASA's requirement of providing full egress capability within 90 seconds.
Avionics technicians, aircraft armament systems specialists, low observable technicians, aircrew egress systems technicians, crew chiefs, and fuels systems technicians all combine forces to teach each other their respective crafts.
She's joined by the songwriter and accordionist Mr. Webley, as well as This Way to the Egress, Lacy Rose, Alaina Ferris and Kalan Sherrard, along with additional preshow performers.
"The pressurized fire-retardant may then egress through the valve, deflect off a guard located on top of the discharging mechanism, and cover the Christmas tree," the patent explains.
The U.K. is set to leave the European Union on October 31, but is embroiled in a domestic leadership contest which is compounding uncertainty surrounding the country's mode of egress.
"Defendants' actual and threatened lawsuits implicate the services provided by CSC because they implicate security at the concert, including training, emergency response, evacuation and adequacy of egress," the lawsuits say.
Importantly, the 1901 law put in place occupancy standards, albeit in the unusual form of cubic feet of air per individual, rather than more modern consideration of ease of egress.
"In response to last night's incident we have considered the egress into and out of The Grand Theatre and made some modifications to today's event," festival organizers said in a statement.
TARGETING CRITERIA FOR FUNDS RE-ENTERING THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOLLOWING RECEIPT FROM DIGITAL CURRENCY EXCHANGE (EGRESS) — Rapid outgoing cash and cash-intensive activity at retail banks and digital currency ATM kiosks.
The four-foot-tall avians slipped through "an egress that was not tightly secured," and had been blown open by strong winds, according to a press release issued by the zoo.
"As for the software used for the hack, UN investigators determined that "the most likely explanation for the anomalous data egress was use of mobile spyware such as NSO Group&aposs Pegasus.
Nobody knew that the First Order was expecting our egress from Black Spire Outpost or that the Star Destroyer was lurking in orbit, ready to trap our shuttle in a tractor beam.
"Anytime, whether it be for this Olympic Games or Sochi, we always have emergency action plans in place in typically primary, secondary and tertiary means of egress," company CEO Dan Richards told Reuters.
"In addition to technology, manpower and intelligence, checkpoints help to deny access to major routes of egress away from the border and into our communities in the interior of the U.S.," Garcia added.
The forensic analysis found that "massive and (for Bezos' phone) unprecedented exfiltration of data from the phone began, increasing data egress suddenly by 29,156 per cent to 126 MB," the UN report said.
"Data spiking then continued undetected over some months and at rates as much as 106,032,045 per cent (4.6 GB) higher than the pre-video data egress baseline for Mr. Bezos' phone of 430KB."
The building's crown jewel is a Modular Egress Training Simulator, a plastic and metal craft that can be arranged to resemble the cockpit of almost any helicopter or small plane on the market.
Each elevated stopping-point along the path, where on-camera interviewers wait to flatter and schmooze, represented a new opportunity to negotiate entrance and egress in an outfit best suited for standing and posing.
On a visit in November, Corey Manicone, a founder and the chief executive of Zuul, gave a tour of the ghost kitchen facility, remarking on the "multiple points of egress" (ways to leave the building).
" He said the agency's focus on "occupant protection and accident survivability" has led to "redesigned tables and seats that contain and cushion passengers," as well as "enhanced emergency egress features" including windows, lighting and "structural crashworthiness.
Exactly how the ingress and egress work isn't totally clear, and there's no plan to put the thing into production, but as far as personal vehicles go, this is the kind of idea I can get behind.
Assuming three connections and about 20 TB of egress traffic, that'll quickly cost an enterprise over $10,000 — but then, if you're the kind of enterprise that needs this, that's probably not a lot of money to you.
"There's a wide range of injuries, from gunshots to shrapnel wounds to trample injuries to people jumping fences, trying to egress and getting hurt," Clark County Fire Chief Greg Castle said at a news conference Monday evening.
"There was a lot of speculation in the run-up to GDPR around the increase in fines and whether or not the ICO would issue heavy punitive penalties," said Tony Pepper, CEO of Egress, an encryption services provider.
The end result was a film that combined the compelling story of astronaut Mark Watney's (played by Matt Damon) crash landing, inhabitation and egress from Mars with stunning, captivating visual effects that have impressed both critics and audiences.
The lanes of fire are so well-constructed, the routes of ingress and egress so well-wrought, that you can't help but make your way to a hotspot targeted by dozens of assault players with grenades and guns.
In confined spaces like these, in a tube that is nearly a mile long, ventilation is complicated, and emergency egress is more difficult, with passengers and employees having to travel longer distances to safety in a compromised environment.
"The passport contains numerous ingress and egress stamps, including stamps that reflect use of the passport to enter France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia in the 1980s," they said in the court documents seen by Business Insider.
In a new study published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, engineers Bharat Bhushan and Philip Brown of Ohio State University (OSU) describe their patent-pending method for optimizing the egress of commercial liquids from containers.
Astronauts then suited up and shipped out on a dinghy to climb into the capsule, where they recreated the emergency egress procedures that they'd actually have to run through should the capsule ever wind up in the Pacific Ocean.
"The most likely explanation for the anomalous data egress was use of mobile spyware such as NSO Group's Pegasus or, less likely, Hacking Team's Galileo, that can hook into legitimate applications to bypass detection and obfuscate activity," it found.
The program "definitely has the potential to save us hours of time with smart egress and accessibility tools and components that will help us develop projects faster during different phases of design" while ensuring that compliance is maintained, he added.
A few months ago, the CEO of a large ridesharing company told me this is known as the "egress problem" — the way we locate buildings on a map doesn't really describe how people move in and out of those buildings.
If something were to go wrong on the launch pad, when future astronaut crews are preparing to blast off on a rocket, this EES, the Emergency Egress System, at Cape Canaveral, Florida, could help them get away in a fun way.
"While it is unusual for CNQ to sell mid-stream assets, its interest in the Cold Lake Pipeline was non-core, while egress for Kirby North has been preserved," Royal Bank of Canada analyst Greg Pardy said in a note.
Two other permits that do allow such changes are the subject of this week's chart: Type NB, for new building, and type A1, which allows major alterations that will change use, occupancy or egress — that is, new or expanded homes.
There is a palpable unease throughout the county, from the lonely warehouses of Sylmar to the tip of Long Beach, where the Los Angeles River, exhausted from its 51-mile journey in concrete channels, makes its joyous egress into the Pacific Ocean.
When it comes to security as a principle it is not about the numbers of illegal immigrants or "alleged asylum seekers" but about effective measures that allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to control the entry into and egress from the United States.
The increased attention may have irked some neighbors, because an anonymous complaint filed with the Department of Buildings led to an inspection: The house was cited for an illegal conversion of the cellar into a living space with unapproved plumbing and inadequate egress.
It&aposs a -- we&aposll go do an assessment, costs the school nothing, costs the taxpayers nothing to get the assessment, as to what the issues are in terms of ingress, egress, the ability to hide a firearm and get them into a school.
INVESTIGATORY TIPS FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Until governments collectively enforce these regulatory principles, the responsibility will fall on law enforcement and bank AML units to identify suspicious transactional behavior at the points of ingress and egress between financial institutions and basic crypto exchanges.
The past is just beyond these visions of the future in "Cloudless Blue Egress of Summer," a two-channel video work by Sky Hopinka that retells Seminole Chieftain Coacoochee's escape from the Spanish Fort Marion in Florida, where he was imprisoned during the 1830s Seminole Wars.
The overall idea here is that customers who use both Cloudflare, which is turning eight years old this week, and a cloud provider that's part of this alliance will get a significant discount on their egress traffic or won't have to pay for it at all.
Other crew craft are also running through the safety checklist NASA requires prior to crew launches, including the ULA and their CST-100 Starliner, which recently demonstrated the emergency egress system it's designed for pre-launch operations when the craft is loaded aboard an Atlas V rocket.
The challenge of identifying these many hats foregrounds the Stedelijk Museum's major exhibition Seth Siegelaub: Beyond Conceptual Art, curated by Leontine Coelewij and Sara Martinetti in cooperation with the Stichting Egress Foundation, which is the first attempt to present so many of his diverse activities at once.
According to Brett Piekarski, who led MAST and is now in charge of DCIST, the Fast Lightweight Autonomy (FLA) programme at DARPA will continue MAST's work with the aim of developing small drones that can "ingress and egress into buildings and navigate within those buildings at high speeds".
Apple's construction contractors may indeed have to remove the glass cube that sits over the entrance to the sunken 5th Ave location — but only because it's a bit hard to do a massive store renovation when there's a big glass cap on top of your easiest entrance/egress portal.
Lt. Stichter said officers' attempts to corroborate the report did create a bottleneck that "slowed things down for a bit," but that the majority of the traffic slowdown was caused by the high volume of attendees and the site's one way in/one way out course of egress.
Air Force Global Strike Command, based at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, announced the resumption of operations in a statement, but said the issue with the "egress system" remains under investigation and made no mention of the problem being fixed although it said the threat to the crew was now reduced.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 2017 (Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence) - As the Islamic State (IS) loses its position in Mosul, Iraq, as well as egress points in Syria, so too begins the strategic withdrawal of Sunni militants and financial assets from the area, which presents a major new challenge to anti-money laundering officers.
Obama "directed his team to take all steps, in concert with allies and partners, to deescalate the violence, push for humanitarian access, and for an opportunity for those trapped in the besieged city to be allowed a safe egress, if desired," according to a description of his meeting released by the White House.
The space companies wanted to give a true demonstration of their progress, so they invited us to check out their Emergency Egress System (EES) in action – not on a space center pad on a working rocket, where it'll eventually provide crew an abort option prior to launch, but on a zipline spanning Colorado's Royal Gorge.
" What's more, Cossman says, "I believe that suborbital point-to-point travel will revolutionize transportation" and if lots of people are going to fly up to 23,21 feet on a parabolic arc as Earth rotates beneath them, the operators of these space taxis are going to need methods in place to "provide rapid egress in emergent situations.
Better warning systems that advise people when the must immediately evacuate, more resilient cell phone towers, more road egress alternatives to allow for faster evacuations, more regulations and financial incentives for housing construction that may reduce rapid burning, insurance regulations that will disincentivize people who would prefer to live in the highest fire threat areas and so on.
Although the bridge turned out to have a practical purpose — it provided an extra means of egress for the upper reaches of the towers — Mr. Pelli said his goal was aesthetic: The bridge and the upper floors of the towers form a kind of gate, suggesting, particularly in Asian cultures, a portal to a higher world.
Today's puzzle by Peter "The New York Times Crossword Ends Tomorrow Ha Ha Just Kidding" Gordon is a true sleight-of-hand feat, which will make you slap your forehead at the beginning of the solve and then slap yourself on the back of the head on the way to the egress, as P. T. Barnum might have said.
This is to help CBP deter and detect narcotics, weapons and other materials that pose a threat to the United States More key questions I'll repeat, the focus is on security, not about the numbers of illegal immigrants or alleged asylum seekers but about employing effective measures that allow ICE to control the entry into and egress from the United States.
There are two main concerns addressed by the Seat Egress in Air Travel Act: "economy class syndrome" (the condition experienced by travelers who develop deep vein thrombosis, the formation of a blood clot or clots, after long-distance flights) and the ability for passengers to safely evacuate a plane when they can barely get into their seats in the best of circumstances.
I asked former NASA astronaut and Boeing Starliner Crew and Mission Systems Director Chris Ferguson how this compared to the Space Shuttle's egress system, and he said that it should be faster and easier to use in case it's ever required, since the basket-based system used with the Shuttle program involved packing multiple crew members into each pod before beginning the descent.
"It's important that I do my job right because if I don't do my job properly and a pilot does eject he could die and that's on me, then I'd have to live knowing that there's a guy who lost his life because I didn't do my job right," said Senior Airmen Steven Phelps, 9th Maintenance Squadron aircrew egress journeyman.
Since 2007, there has been a complete closure of all of those points of ingress and egress, as well as the shoreline, so you have a land siege as well as a naval blockade where Israel literally controls everything that goes in and goes out—so much so that it can regulate and administer the number of calories [about 2000] that Palestinians can consume just above starvation.
Astronauts making their way out of the capsule and jetting away via their own inflatable, bright orange safety raft isn't the preferred course of egress – once the Orion sets down in the Pacific as intended, standard operating procedure would have an Earth-based recovery team head out to retrieve the astronauts on board, which is better for all involved because those inside the capsule are likely to be feeling the ill effects of prolonged stays in space, which include muscle loss, for example.

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