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"freeze-up" Definitions
  1. a freezing over of a body of water especially when marking the onset of winter
  2. a period during which the bodies of water in an area are frozen over
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Apps never hang up or freeze up, everything runs super smoothly.
There was bipartisan opposition to the freeze up on Capitol Hill.
"The freeze-up can only be viewed as a negative," Gundlach said.
Some people may even freeze up and do what we call 'white out.
Much of 2016 was warmer than normal, and the freeze-up came late.
" Durbin asked Zuckerberg, causing the latter to freeze up before arriving on a "no.
Otherwise the fuel could freeze up, forcing you to eat your dehydrated noodles cold.
The slow freeze-up can be largely blamed on exceptionally warm ocean waters, emphasized Thoman.
As Comín excitedly talked about the election, his feed began to buffer and freeze up.
Because if the Cruz amendment fails, and bipartisan backchannels expand, the process will freeze up.
These questions aren't always easy, and they often cause most people to stress and freeze up.
As soon as I get to the interview, I freeze up or I start to ramble.
The multilateral trading system that the WTO has overseen since 58 is about to freeze up.
Sources told DoD Buzz the Android phones currently in use freeze up and have to be restarted often.
"The only wrong answer is when people freeze up and say, 'I don't know,'" Huang tells the TED.
With such a late freeze-up, the ice may be precariously thin when the summer melt season arrives.
"I have to wonder how much it's going to affect and delay freeze up this fall," he said.
"The kind of global freeze-up depicted in the film is not something to worry about," Overpeck said.
They lack complex systems that could freeze up, and are ideal for landing on short, snow-covered makeshift runways.
Most of us have felt pressured by higher-ups at one time or another, but we didn't freeze up.
The chance to freeze up a hitter, as in his final start of 2018, is a risk worth taking.
There are several reasons why a Nintendo Switch might freeze up, like software glitches and loss of internet access.
There was a combination of oversupply from the boom years and tight credit because of the financial freeze-up.
And the income the newly jobless lose in those circumstances contributes to the freeze-up in the broader economy.
The few remaining lenders still processing Iranian business face multiple hurdles to facilitate payments as financing channels freeze up.
Scientists are currently investigating the brains of catatonic people, trying to understand what causes a person to freeze up.
I crossed and hiked triumphantly around West Dawson, which had been inaccessible except by helicopter during the freeze-up.
Middle schoolers "freeze up" at all of the possibilities, and at all of the differing expectations of their myriad teachers.
The person behind the videos mixes the chopped sweets with the liquid base until the mix begins to freeze up.
A clearer label could read, "freeze up to the 'use by' date" -- and avoid wasting perfectly wholesome but perishable food.
Store remaining pesto in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 4 days, or freeze up to 30 days.
Every time I tried to load up a cloud-based ROM file to try it out, Firefox would freeze up.
You've got some time, little lambs, but better start doing your homework lest you freeze up when they all drop.
"This panic and negative sentiment tends to freeze up the short-term credit markets," Binger said during the same segment.
Still, few expect the primary market to freeze up and some investors have tolerated high leverage on other recent deals.
Now, autumn freeze-up occurs 10 days later than it did in 1970, and spring thaw occurs 9 days earlier.
Until Google solves these problems, you can only use a fraction of the Chromebook Pro's capabilities without risking a freeze-up.
It's glitchy: apps sometimes freeze up or crash, and a few of its most promising apps are also the least intuitive.
With limited information, such as some important clue that's temporarily hidden from view, they can freeze up or make illogical choices.
Labe worried about what the diminished state of Alaska's sea ice would mean for the freeze-up that occurs every fall.
But as this study shows, by delaying freeze-up, warming may also allow processes that release carbon dioxide to continue longer.
Every time I submitted a word for a definition—or for a synonym, in the thesaurus—the widget would freeze up.
Use immediately, or cool completely and refrigerate for up to 4 or 5 days or freeze up to 1 month. 23.
Assumptions about global liquidity are wrong and market activity could freeze up quickly, according to the chief executive of Swiss bank UBS.
Some iPhones respond immediately to being plugged into a charger, while others have to be tapped to awaken, and others freeze up.
But the freeze-up isn't happening on its regular schedule, shows data from the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
The U.S. Army's Special Operations Commands has had enough with using Android phones that constantly freeze up and is switching to iPhones.
Is it 'I'm going to freeze up' or 'I'm going to sound like an idiot' or 'You're going to think I'm stupid.
But having a history of trauma, (like, say, a #MeToo story) can actually cause people to freeze up in response to stress.
He had problems with some code editors he used in the past, which were often slow or would freeze up on him.
It can't stop supply chains from being disrupted or the freeze-up of certain types of business activity, like travel and tourism.
Under the current system, convertible bond issuance would "freeze up a massive amount of capital, disturbing money and bond markets," CSRC said.
If there's silence or I have to talk, those are the moments I freeze up—my least favorite moments of the set.
Getting a match is like winning a round of sexy roulette, and when it happened I would freeze up, palms sweaty with anxiety.
When the timer runs out, the flippers freeze up, giving every player a dramatic hail mary opportunity to quickly rack up some points.
They freeze up, and we learn they are stuck in a loop because the woodcutter robot glitched out and fled into the woods.
According to M.T.A. officials, the electrical failure tripped a fuse and caused the system that moves trains among intersecting tracks to freeze up.
In the interim, Republicans are making clear that bucking Trump and McConnell would freeze up the Senate for weeks and crater other priorities.
Still, I fantasized about singing to a crowd of revelers, only to freeze up every time the microphone was thrust in my face.
Before that, Apple addressed an issue that caused the iPhone X to freeze up in cold temperatures and fielded complaints about display issues.
Companies with too much leverage face higher borrowing costs and can run into financial trouble in a downturn or if credit markets freeze up.
He also shared a personal story of a professor who kissed him without consent, a moment which made Maron freeze up and subsequently ignore.
To this day, when I'm put in "performance situations" with my speech where I have to explain something on the spot, I freeze up.
That event, shortly after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection, accelerated the freeze-up of credit across the economy and deepened the financial crisis.
If there are too many options I freeze up, too anxious about what I'm missing out on if I make my choice too hastily.
Photo: Gizmodo/Alex Cranz Just in time for winter, some users discovered a software bug causing the iPhone X to freeze up in cold weather.
This is the moment where most of us would freeze up, take the photo, and later think of what we wish we would have said.
At one point during my testing, the iPad Pro did freeze up, and I was unable to close any apps or switch to another one.
And a major debate gaffe or freeze-up can destroy a campaign, as Rick Perry, Marco Rubio and Tim Pawlenty found out the hard way.
The bigger risk, Japanese policymakers warn, is a shortage of dollar funds on flight-to-safety demand that could freeze up credit markets in Asia.
All of that means that when it comes time for Republicans to make good on their years of promises about tax reform, they freeze up.
"It's taking longer for everything to freeze up, and the ice isn't as thick," said Wally Schumann, the minister of infrastructure for the Northwest Territories.
That would be its first hike since July 2007, just before global credit markets started to freeze up ahead of the full-blown global financial crisis.
I just had my first Android Go experience, which was to have the screen freeze up on me while moving an icon across the home screen.
Unnamed sources told DoD Buzz the Android phones currently in use freeze up and have to be restarted often, wasting minutes that add up over time.
"I was concerned that standing in front of his 1,400 peers and the 8,000 people in the arena, that he might freeze up," Spiritus told CNN.
When there's infinite people to choose from, we freeze up, or always wonder if the next one would have been better than the one we picked.
Third, the system of borrowing and lending needs to remain functioning to avoid a freeze-up of credit that would make the other two goals impossible.
For Adirondack residents, the autumn freeze-up and spring thaw are important seasonal events everyone speaks of, because these are important to day-to-day life.
The administration has declined to specify the exact amount of funds it will cut off, but the suspension could freeze up to $1.3 billion in aid.
Adam S. Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, likened the situation to the financial freeze-up after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
To be aware of that is to freeze up at the sheer happenstance of being alive, but we can take little glimpses at the devastation here and there.
We tend to freeze up when it's time to get started because we know that our ideas aren't perfect and what we produce might not be any good.
A Nintendo Switch can freeze up on you for multiple reasons, including a loss of Wi-Fi connection, an incomplete download, a battery issue, or a software glitch.
But if the waters freeze up behind them, they become stranded and lose orientation, moving inland toward the forest, instead of waddling back to the ocean, Fitzgerald said.
Suddenly I saw his face freeze up as he was confronted with menu items like "hamburger" and "fries" and ingredients like ketchup, mustard and a sesame seed bun.
Suddenly I saw his face freeze up as he was confronted with menu items like "Hamburger" and "Fries" and ingredients like ketchup, mustard and a sesame seed bun.
The newest Zelda game is set in a huge world with tons of hills, lakes, and cities to explore...that sometimes stutter and freeze up while you're doing so.
Dark vortices form when clouds of gas and air in Neptune's atmosphere begin swirling and eventually freeze up in the icy temperatures, to move as a single strange mass.
If you destroy the skull before the body, Yorick will freeze up and look sad and confused, or at least I'm assuming, because it's just a headless skeleton body.
The study, published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, found that most sexual assault survivors "freeze up" during the assault, experiencing a temporary involuntary paralysis, known as tonic immobility.
We tend to freeze up when it's time to get started because we know that our ideas aren't perfect and that what we produce might not be any good.
Some popular antivirus software programs are incompatible with the software updates, causing desktop and laptop computers to freeze up and show a "blue screen of death," researcher Johnson said.
The German government expects the economy to shrink by around 5% this year as measures to contain the spread of the virus freeze up business activity across the country.
But that doesn't mean the residents have gotten used to the sound, which temporarily causes everyone to freeze up and wonder if another person is going to die, she said.
Similarly, businesses might go bankrupt if the financial markets freeze up and they cannot get access to credit, meaning otherwise sound businesses end up laying off employees or closing down.
I know we'd all feel good if there's no freeze up, the Federal Reserve can do what -- gets congressional approval to buy, and Treasury Secretary, to be able buy the corporates.
The Federal Reserve cutting interest rates this year would reduce the risk of a "panic freeze-up" in the financial markets, Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at The Leuthold Group, said Monday.
Debt market activity slowed to a comparative crawl to start out 26.2, as a whipsaw stock market retreat led to a general freeze-up in multiple areas of corporate lending and borrowing.
In its blog post, the software giant said the patches had caused computer screens to freeze up, or have so-called "blue screen errors" on Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7.
" STAN SHIPLEY, FIXED INCOME STRATEGIST, EVERCORE ISI, NEW YORK "The Fed made it very clear that the financial system is not going to have a freeze-up like in 2007 and 2008.
Helping unemployed workers will help businesses get back to regular functioning sooner, and both will help reduce the freeze-up of credit more broadly, which in turn will help consumers and businesses.
But the Obama administration worried that because of the freeze-up in global credit markets, automakers would be unable to obtain the financing that normally allows companies to keep operating during a restructuring.
Jeremy Mathis, who directs the Arctic Research Program for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the warmth had led to a later than usual "freeze-up" of ice in the Arctic Ocean.
Derocher monitors sea ice in the region and called this year's freeze-up "by far most bizarre" he's seen, with ice appearing extremely late, and delayed three to four months in certain parts.
Read More: Inuit Are Embedding Sensors in the Ice Because It's Getting Dangerously Thin "The autumn freeze-up has [...] been much slower than normal," the UN's World Meteorological Association notes in a press release.
It was February, and there was a bit of ice, but it don't freeze up hard in Rapid City the way it does back in Hay Camp where I grew up before Da died.
" Salzer added, "There'll be a period of time in spring when snow will melt during the day, giving all the trees a drink, then freeze up at night and melt again the next day.
But when they see a white owl in bright moonlight, the terrified rodents act like deer caught in headlights and freeze up to five seconds longer than they do for a reddish brown barn owl.
That region saw "unprecedented" warming air temperatures that delayed the fall freeze-up, according to a new report from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which released its annual Arctic Report Card on Tuesday.
Threes are high-variance by nature, and a willingness to ride those waves—to keep shooting on nights it's not there, to not freeze up with an open window—will be imperative to scoring with the Cavaliers.
LONDON (Reuters) - Major central banks need to plan ahead and work more closely together to ensure the world's bank funding markets do not freeze up again in future financial crises, the Bank for International Settlements said on Thursday.
"When something that was that painful is thrown up again after 20 years after it was fully litigated, you tend to freeze up — and it wasn't my finest hour," Mr. Clinton said at a TimesTalks event in Manhattan.
From June next year banks will be guided to hold enough liquidity to be able to keep functioning for 90 days in case international loan markets freeze up as they did in the global financial crisis a decade ago.
Image: NSDICOn average, the researchers found that in polar bear-populated regions, spring ice melt has been starting three to nine days earlier per decade since 1979, while fall freeze up has been arriving three to nine days later.
Aiding the warm spell is the fact that these winds passed over Arctic waters that would normally be covered with sea ice but are open ocean this year after a severe sea ice melt season and record-slow winter freeze-up.
Reports of the problem began popping up on the iPhone subreddit community this week, with some users saying it takes only just a few seconds for the phone to freeze up in temperatures around 0 degrees Celsius / 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Despite the already substantial fall in bond prices, we expect further downside pressure and volatility, and move to a dislike stance on hard currency bonds," they said, adding that prices could fall below 55 cents if markets begin to freeze up.
At the time of the call, Trump had moved to freeze up roughly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine, which is continuing to face Russian aggression and a conflict with pro-Russian separatists in the eastern part of the country.
In really extreme cases, like the historic crisis of 2008, the bond market can just freeze up entirely as participants either become too afraid to lend to each other at all or demand very high yields to cover their risk.
My school has practiced lockdowns and mentioned the training of ALICE drills but we have not been trained, and this scares me because I would freeze up and not know what to do in the case of an active shooter.
From DoD Buzz:When trying to run a split screen showing the route and UAS feed, the Android smart phone will freeze up and fail to refresh properly and often have to be restarted, a process that wastes valuable minutes, the source said.
In addition to the confusion and pressure these actresses allegedly experienced, Anderson fails to acknowledge that the "fight or flight" response is a myth and it's extremely common for victims of sexual violence to freeze up entirely, as reported by The Scientific American.
While I have less experience with last year's MacBook, I can say with certainty that the 2016 MacBook handled a volume of browser tabs and heavy apps that would normally cause my late 2012 MacBook Pro to slow down or freeze up.
Policymakers feared that LTCM's total collapse would lead to a run on other similar firms and an escalating series of losses — and that this, in turn, could cause the entire credit system to freeze up the way it ultimately did in 2008.
While some episodes are chilling in their gruesome details, it also features charming characters, like a man who has gone streaking at hundreds of sporting events, or a cop who got a robber to freeze up during a chase by imitating a dog.
"The freeze-up is later because there is now more heat in the upper ocean at summer's end than there used to be, and before ice can form in autumn, the ocean has to lose that heat to the atmosphere," Serreze explained.
This works out to about a 3.5 week shift in the spring melt season and a 3.5 week shift in the fall freeze-up, which adds up to about seven weeks of lost sea ice habitat for polar bears since 1979, the study found.
When I got to set the first day I was like, What if I just tricked all these people into thinking I can do this, but once the cameras are on I just freeze up, and I don't know what the hell I'm doing?
And while sea ice conditions can be highly variable, "there has been a trend over the past few decades, clearly associated with climate change, towards much more open water at summer's end in the Beaufort Sea and a later autumn freeze up," Serreze said.
That's according to a new analysis published today in The Cryosphere, which drew on 35 years of satellite data to show that dwindling sea ice is bringing an earlier spring thaw and later fall freeze-up to all regions of the Arctic inhabited by polar bears.
The occasional cuts to a camera drifting far above a battlefield, from a God's-eye viewpoint, help hammer home one of the movie's sneaky themes about how Churchill was gambling with the lives of men he couldn't quite imagine as real people, lest he freeze up.
The decision to freeze up to about $2 billion in security aid, according to a later estimate by U.S. officials, to a nuclear-armed ally is the latest example of how, nearly a year into Trump's presidency, U.S. officials sometimes have to scurry to turn his tweets into policy.
Officials at the company, Dyn DNS, and others like it are frantically looking for ways to ward off another attack on Election Day out of fear that it could freeze up websites used for getting out the vote, showing people how to get to polling places or reporting results.
Riding along with Carlos and Roby, I watched one man wrench the front off a soap dispenser in a Denny's men's room because he didn't understand it was motion-activated, then later freeze up, trying to decide between the "Colgate 2X Whitening Action" and "Colgate 360 Degree Whole Mouth Clean" and "Oral-B Indicator Contour Clean" in the toothpaste aisle at Target.
There are other obstacles: Trauma may make it difficult for people to recount their stories thoroughly; rape victims can freeze up when asked to talk about their assaults; poverty, illiteracy and language barriers prevent many people from hiring lawyers, even though legal representation greatly increases their chances of prevailing; documentation of their claims may be impossible to get from police departments corrupted by gangs back home.
If, for example, some hypothetical person with an anxiety disorder had the tendency to freeze up when overwhelmed, and had difficulty reaching out to the people in their life when that happened, then that hypothetical person could, hypothetically, remain frozen for long enough that eventually the anxiety (and all their other feelings) could bleed away and leave just the stagnation — in other words, depression.
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