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Make your statement and then get out of the way of the debate.
The Fed can't get out of the way of its own balance sheet.
Even when unintentional, Swift can't get out of the way of her own pettiness.
"We are wired to get out of the way of any threat," she told me.
If Biden falters, there may be pressure for him to get out of the way of Bloomberg.
But my job was to get out of the way of what was already a great script.
The idea here is to get out of the way of the driving (and working) experience, Bollinger explains.
Goofy as the presentation may be, it knows how to get out of the way of the games.
It's the demand surge we're seeing as people try to get out of the way of the storm.
Earth is unable to detect or get out of the way of asteroids that may be blocking its route.
If we can just get out of the way of our perceived limitations, we're really capable of extraordinary things.
He had to get out of the way of the investigation because he was so close to your campaign.
Reco wants to essentially get out of the way of book recommendations, letting users themselves handle any and all content recommendations.
"It's in the rules that you have to try to get out of the way of the baseball," the scout said.
Maybe the show just needed to shut up and get out of the way of its own slow-mounting sense of dread.
Why would you wear fashion sweatpants if you weren't trying to get out of the way of showcasing what's on your feet?
I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE BUYING STOCKS BASICALLY THINKING THAT THE GOVERNMENT'S GOING TO GET OUT OF THE WAY OF BUSINESS.
And the FBI and Justice Department wanted to try to complete the probe and get out of the way of the 2016 election.
How do you actually get out of the way of the public trying to solve its problems in ways that may hurt you?
But in the end it was frustrating to see her not get out of the way of William's violent delights, and violent ends.
Instead, he's moving just 50 US service members out of northern Syria to get out of the way of a just-started Turkish invasion.
You might be able to dash away from a window or get out of the way of objects that might be ready to fall.
"You can't get out of the way of the issues," he told on CNBC's "Squawk Box " from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The selection below is from that part of the story, when Tom Gabel couldn't get out of the way of their own damned ego.
Those fires have complicated everyone's understanding of how residents get out of the way of fires—and whether they choose to leave at all.
But the app has a whole new look ("Let's get out of the way of the content and let the content really shine," Pitaro said).
But he's also managed to get out of the way of it, something he often failed to do in the past during moments of controversy.
If a ball is coming in their direction, they are to stand up, move the chair and get out of the way of the play.
Weather Almost a million people in Bangladesh are scrambling to get out of the way of a powerful tropical cyclone that made landfall this morning.
His shot from the slot sailed past Varlamov as he was screened by Smith, who jumped to get out of the way of the puck.
"When they saw the trend line, they just decided to get out of the way of the electoral Alamo that was taking place," Mr. Clayton said.
"We just know when a bat is flying, most of us, our reaction is to try and get out of the way of it," Nimmo said.
A dockworker injured his right wrist after he fell while scrambling to get out of the way of the plunging aircraft, police said at the press conference.
If Frontier doesn't want to upgrade its lines, Mitchell noted, the least it can do is get out of the way of those looking at creative, local alternatives.
One day in April, when he failed to get out of the way of a stretch of barbed wire being dragged from the fence, she bandaged his wounds.
"If the dam were to give way, people in the area would have less than an hour to get out of the way of that surging water," said Goodale.
In that old framework, the way to produce a better economy is to get out of the way of job creators and let the free market do the rest.
But Purple Rain will party on through the weekend and next week — finally concluding in time to get out of the way of Captain America: Civil War on May 5.
"Here's an area where maybe you need some more government regulation -- not just 'get out of the way of the private sector and let them pollute whatever they want,'" he said.
He called on the government to "get out of the way" of the energy industry, criticizing regulations of the oil and coal industry in prepared remarks and in comments to reporters.
Hence, with Donald Trump's surprising victory, small cap stocks have rallied on the bet that he will be more relaxed, or make the government get out of the way of business.
The country as a whole is one of the world's most densely populated, and as an island nation, there's little room to get out of the way of an incoming disaster.
After the rapper's sudden death in 2018, the producer did his best to "get out of the way" of recordings that represented a bracing left turn for a still-evolving artist.
Dock worker suffers minor injury A dock worker who was trying to get out of the way of the helicopter was also injured after he slipped and hurt his wrist, police said.
The satellites will also save enough fuel at the end of their lives so that they can intentionally plunge back toward Earth to get out of the way of new devices, SpaceX says.
For the past several days, residents of Florida and neighboring states have been desperately trying to get out of the way of Irma, one of the largest and most powerful hurricanes ever recorded.
"When Europeans first arrived in New York Harbor, there were oyster reefs everywhere and there were so many fish that they couldn't physically get out of the way of the boats," Malinowski said.
While Vulog can provide its technology and data security and then get out of the way of the providers, it does need organizations that are contemplating car sharing to know that Vulog exists.
"It is tough for Canada to get out of the way of that, especially when energy prices are falling, even though the U.S. dollar is weakening," said Matt Skipp, president of SW224.52 Asset Management.
He explains that the mother was trying to get out of the way of a photo, because every parent can understand how difficult it can be to get that perfect picture with a young kid.
Reggie Watts: I like to follow my creative instincts and just create a good dialogue with my intuition, and do what it takes to get out of the way of that as much as possible.
His decision to get out of the way of the Turkish incursion was apparently made on the spur of the moment during a phone call with the Turkish president, surprising many of Mr. Trump's advisers.
Eric Sogard then popped up behind third base, but a bat boy could not get out of the way of Mets third baseman Wilmer Flores, who ran into him as he tried to make the catch.
After suffering two blatant eye pokes at the end of Travis Browne's long reach, Mitrione's right eye was disfigured, which no doubt obscured his ability to get out of the way of the punches of 'Hapa'.
In a meeting with top auto executives from U.S. and foreign automakers, Trump said the government needs to get out of the way of the auto industry building vehicles, a person who attended the meeting said.
Yes, there are some exciting original series coming up — like Netflix's Luke Cage and Amazon's One Mississippi — but this is one month when the streaming world mostly seems to get out of the way of more traditional media.
"If this remains enforced, it's going to create some opportunity, but clearly companies are working with their compliance departments to get out of the way of this Huawei situation," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
In the process, they helped give the modern world the counterintuitive notion of limited government: the principle that a government's first duty is to get out of the way of its people's lives as much as it can.
All the filters you've developed over a lifetime that help you sort out what matters and what doesn't — the reason you get out of the way of ambulances but don't seek meaning in sidewalk cracks — are called into question.
So I was just trying to figure out what I could get out of the way of, instead of trying to "invent" a track or a song, or make something that wasn't a song seem more like a song.
It'd be easier to get out of the way of a slow-moving garbage truck with a scoop attached than escape a mobile, mechanical shield wall lined with riot police firing tear gas, rubber bullets and god knows what else.
Some improvements have already been made to the tech side of things since the service first launched April 8, but there's a long way to go before these quirks get out of the way of Criterion's remarkable library of movies.
Yet, we have a problem, typical of an administrative state filled with burdensome regulations and government regulators who refuse to get out of the way of our innovators: We potentially have government regulators mistakenly doing the bidding of our foreign competitors.
Another "Moment Musical," in F Minor, its momentum chirpy and steady like a windup toy, showed that Mr. Abduraimov knows how to get out of the way of the music, imposing his will in just one brief tease of the tempo.
Time is running short to get out of the way of Hurricane Florence, a monster of a storm that has a region of more than 10 million people in its potentially devastating sights as it zeroes in on the Southeastern coast.
Silva timed the right hand of Nelson well and managed to get out of the way of it on a number of occasions up until the American flattened him with a right uppercut in the last minute of the second.
Pruitt, at the helm of the EPA, will not direct in the spirit of "environmental protection," he will run an agency that will get out of the way of fossil fuel corporations in the interest of preserving their economic power.
"What initially drew me to Seamus's work and to track him down as a possible collaborator was his ability to get out of the way of the image, and let the image deliver its weight, uninhibited with a message or judgement," Harvey said.
One of the more cerebral dramatists of his generation, the Obie Award-winning Jacobs-Jenkins delivered his first pieces on a sharp, powerful ray of thought, but it sometimes happened that his characters couldn't get out of the way of their own thinking.
Time is running short to get out of the way of Hurricane Florence, a monster storm that has a region of more than 10 million people in its potentially devastating sights as it zeroes in on the southeastern coast, forecasters said this morning.
I think that it's really important to simply be as open as possible to what the work is asking you to do and to get out of the way of the work so that the work can be what it needs to be.
Clinton was touring Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, talking about her plan to create jobs through new investments in infrastructure and advanced manufacturing, we tried to get out of the way of the negative coverage of Mr. Trump and his outrageous comments about Mr. Khan.
Throughout his career, Mr. Price — who has been picked by President-elect Donald J. Trump to be secretary of health and human services — has argued that the government should get out of the way of doctors and give patients more control over their health care.
Garbrandt could have looked to land crisp counter hooks and get out of the way of returns, or draw Dillashaw forward onto counters (as Dominick Cruz did to Dillashaw and as Garbrandt then did to Cruz), or use his excellent jab which almost never sees the light of day.
Los Angeles was on its first power play when Leipsic tried to get out of the way of a slap shot by teammate Drew Doughty, but it hit him in the leg and went past Khudobin for a 2-0 lead at 13:28 of the opening period.
Now, he is a player, and already is filling the territorial and political vacuum that Mr. Trump left after he agreed to get out of the way of the Turkish invasion of Syria, which a small contingent of American Special Operations forces were there to prevent by their very presence.
But somewhere in the midst of all of this, I was reminded of a coffee shop I used to visit, and a patron of that coffee shop, who spent long hours every night braying the tale of how thoroughly Putin had played the West, what a brave and strong leader he was, and how Obama had better get out of the way of the coming Russian century.
The criticism followed Bird through Ratatouille — which is ostensibly about how anyone (even a rat) can cook but is also kind of about how if you don't have talent, you should get out of the way of people who do — and especially Tomorrowland, in which a group of geniuses abscond to an alternate universe where they build the sci-fi future imagined in the '50s and '60s and mostly abandoned in our modern era of imagined dystopias.
She first speaks again to warn Nakahara to get out of the way of a charging bull.
Lawrence McDonald's 21 Lehman Risk Indicators help investors get out of the way of painful risk off trades in the global markets.
In 1887, he was forced to retire because of ill health, and returned to Northampton. He died there on 7 January 1888 after a fall that occurred while walking to get out of the way of a tram.Maehl, Robert Gammage, p. 9.
Mayweather controlled the action in the fight. Márquez struggled to conquer Mayweather's defense and could not get out of the way of his counter punches. Márquez landed only 19% of his punches according to Compubox punch stats. Mayweather knocked Márquez down in the 2nd round.
Pooja feels betrayed and confronts her father. Her father informs Pooja that Kajal is her younger sister. Kajal again decides to go to America, this time, to get out of the way of Ajay's relationship with Pooja. This time, Pooja stops her and embraces her little sister.
Such a complex repertoire suggests that the behaviors are not innate, and imply theory of mind thinking. Grant, Steve (21 October 2004). "The Squirrel's Bag Of Tricks: They Can't Get Out Of The Way Of Cars, But Other Behaviors Demonstrate Advanced Thinking (for A Rodent)", The Hartford Courant."Smart squirrels fool food thieves", BBC, 17 January 2008.
Laughing Wild is a 1987 play written by Christopher Durang . The show is written for one actor and one actress. The woman's character is emotional and unstable, and talks about hitting someone in the supermarket who wouldn't get out of the way of the tuna fish she wanted to buy. The man's character is giving a speech about positive thinking, but keeps spiraling into negativity.
In baseball, obstruction is when a fielder illegally hinders a baserunner running within the basepath. Baserunners are generally permitted to run from base to base without being physically blocked or hindered by a fielder. The only time that a fielder is not obligated to "get out of the way" of a baserunner is when the fielder is fielding a hit ball or in possession of the ball.
Wu went through many trials and challenges during his years in college before he could master his craft. In 1937 the Sino-Japanese War began and the campus had to pick up and relocate in order to get out of the way of the invading Japanese army. During the constant movement during the war, Wu was able to see many different locations. He considered the adventures as a necessary journey to becoming a man and building his character.
He subsequently designed other tracks, including the Utah Olympic Park Track, and acted as a consultant for the Alpensia Sliding Centre. In December 1993, Lenz lost his left leg below the knee when he did not get out of the way of an American luger while clearing off the ice at the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Winterberg, Germany. Lenz returned to coach the German team at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer two months later.
Gino knows that Richie is not going to leave the neighborhood. Ronnie Donziger, his captain, gives him the clearance for a manhunt and provides him with a shotgun and an unmarked car. Gino visits his mob connection Frankie and his boss Don Vittorio, and he tells them he will not get out of the way of their own plans to take out Richie, whom they view as a loose cannon. While driving, Gino sees a fellow driver discard something moving from his car.
Leaders of the three biggest trucking companies, known as The Three, hold a secret meeting where they plan to take over the streets for themselves by eliminating other traffic, starting with the pushcarts. The character Professor Cumberly says, "The truck drivers had gotten together and figured out that in crowded traffic conditions, the only way to get where you wanted was to be so big that you didn't have to get out of the way of anybody." This is known as the Large Object Theory of History.
However, Livan regrouped and struck out the heart of the order. Florida scored a run in the bottom of the inning off Greg Maddux when Devon White was hit by a pitch. It was noted that he appeared to make no effort to get out of the way of the pitch, though this is rarely called against a player even though the rules state that a player can be called out for this. White subsequently stole second and after a walk, scored on Bobby Bonilla's single.
Gallardo started the season on the disabled list. He went on the 15-day DL on March 21, , with a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee. Upon his return on April 20, Gallardo pitched well during the next three games, compiling a 1.80 ERA in twenty innings of work. During his start on May 1, Gallardo jumped to get out of the way of a diving Chicago Cubs player – Reed Johnson – and landed awkwardly, bending his right knee extensively, during the 5th inning.
The filming of the bridge explosion was to be done on 10 March 1957, in the presence of S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, then Prime Minister of Ceylon, and a team of government dignitaries. However, cameraman Freddy Ford was unable to get out of the way of the explosion in time, and Lean had to stop filming. The train crashed into a generator on the other side of the bridge and was wrecked. It was repaired in time to be blown up the next morning, with Bandaranaike and his entourage present.
There have been two accidents in the tunnel. On 5 May 1910 a wagon examiner was taking a short cut through the tunnel (this was forbidden) when it is believed he tripped whilst trying to get out of the way of an engine. On 21 August 1912 a platelayer (track worker) was hit by the engine of a troop train having failed to get out of the way. Further excavations in 1908 and 1919 were led by Nina Frances Layard revealed remains of mammoths, a turtle and lions.
" Also, "Kelly is not a sprinter, but can get a great start, and this counts more than a fine slide, as a catcher is likely to be hurried when he sees the runner well on his way to a base.", p. 7. Upon Kelly's death, former teammate Tom Brown said, "He originated the slide which I do now in base running, and which is very generally copied by many ball players. The scheme is to slide to the side and get out of the way of the baseman, and not dash into him in the old way.
Timid milkman Burleigh Sullivan (Lloyd) works for the American company, Sunflower Dairies. Two drunk men try to chat up Mae, Burleigh's sister, and he chances by. In an ensuing brawl, Speed McFarland, the world middleweight champion, gets knocked out (but Burleigh never in fact threw a punch; he merely ducked to get out of the way of a punch which brought the champ down). McFarland's boss, the crooked Gabby Sloan (Adolphe Menjou), decides to promote Sullivan in a series of fixed fights that will culminate in him being knocked out in a real fight with McFarland.
The dead-ball era came to an end after the fatal beaning of Cleveland Indians player Ray Chapman during the 1920 season. Chapman was killed by a submarine pitch from Carl Mays in the 5th inning of a twilight game against the New York Yankees. Witnesses stated that Chapman never moved to get out of the way of the ball, and it is assumed he simply couldn't see it. The new Commissioner of Baseball, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, instituted several new rules during that season, in response to Chapman's death as well as in an effort to liven up the game.
At tea that night, Polly hears from Captain Pertwee that one of the convicts has been injured and, according to the surgeon, may not live. Terrified, she runs up the streets of Sydney Town towards the convicts' hut, but finds out that it is not Toby who is dying, but Dipper. The convicts had been felling trees, and Dipper had suffered another one of his leg cramps, but was ordered to continue working by Bully. Unable to move, Dipper couldn't get out of the way of a large and heavy trunk when it crashed to the ground so quickly that the other convicts weren't able to help him.
During the Industrial Revolution, Salford grew as a result of the textile industry. Although Salford experienced an increase in population, it was overshadowed by the dominance of Manchester and did not evolve as a commercial centre in the same way. On 15 September 1830, Eccles was site of the world's first railway accident. During a stop in Eccles to take on water, William Huskisson, Member of Parliament for Liverpool, had his leg crushed by Stephenson's Rocket; at the time he was in conversation with the Duke of Wellington, who was opening the railway, and did not get out of the way of the train in time.
Hillfolk is a tabletop role-playing game designed by Robin Laws and published by Pelgrane Press. It was initially launched via Kickstarter in 2012, with the funding being sufficiently successful that a second book called "Blood on the Snow", containing 33 new settings, was produced as a part of the kickstarter. Reception was positive, with RPGamer saying "mechanics don't so much get out of the way of roleplay as provide a supportive foundation for it to happen." Hillfolk is influenced by the Indie RPGs of the 2000s, and emphasises relationships and interpersonal conflicts among the player characters, rather than what the system calls "procedural" scenes putting the characters against external obstacles.
"Rome Daily Sentinel March 1, 1904 page 5 Author Richard Palmer attributes it to a slang term for a slow local passenger train or way freight. The Port Jervis Evening Gazette reported, "[w]hile the Hojack was backing down to the depot Wednesday afternoon a horse in a team attached to a wagon from the country got its foot fast between the rail and the bed of the track in a manner similar to that which a horse belonging to Thomas Cuddeback was ruined some time ago. It was with great difficulty that the horse Wednesday was saved from a similar fate. The foot was got out just in time to get out of the way of the train.
Some of his early projects were commissioned through President Roosevelt's New Deal initiative under the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the 1930s and 40s. Under the WPA, Winter created post office murals in Fremont, Michigan; Hutchinson, Kansas; and St. Louis, Missouri. Cannes, from the deck of the SS Constitution, watercolor, 1955. The Long Island Museum CollectionHis mural created to decorate the historic Gwen B. Giles Station post office in St. Louis depicts the city's Old Levee and Market. The lively scene depicts a family trying to get out of the way of a stagecoach with unruly horses while two nearby men stand against a tree whose marker indicates Boone’ Lick Trail that ran west from St. Louis to Arrow Rock.
The 10 songs on Plain Spoken tackle a wide variety of subject matter, with some songs taking on a personal tone, some dealing with society problems in the 21st century, and others serving as character sketches of down and out and troubled people. Of the lead track "Troubled Man," Mellencamp told SiriusXM radio: "'Troubled Man' is a song that I've been toying with since the early '90s. I tried to write it in '91, and then I found that I tried to write it again in 2004, but I was just in my own way, so the song never did make it. The older I get the more I realize that if I just get out of the way of these songs and let the songs come to me, they turn out so much better and not insert John Mellencamp".
Green 1980, p. 70. In August 1940, comparative trials were held at the Erprobungsstelle Rechlin central Luftwaffe air test facility, with the leading Luftwaffe ace Werner Mölders being one of the participants. The tests concluded that the Bf 109 had superior level and climb speed to the Spitfire and Hurricane at all altitudes, but also noted the significantly smaller turning circle of the British fighters (more than one British pilots combat reports bear this out, having used the tighter turning circle of their aircraft to get into firing position, or conversely used it to get out of the way of a 109). It was advised not to engage in turning dogfights unless the performance advantage of the Bf 109 could be used to full effect. The roll rate of the Bf 109 was deemed superior, as was its stability on target approach.
Head Coach J.C. Biagi went to go talk to the umpire but then retreated to the dugout but, before Biagi could get back Pitching Coach Mark Michaud yelled from the dugout "GET THE CALL RIGHT UMP'!" The argument with Michaud lasted about 5 minutes before Michaud was ejected and, left the field of play. Later in the game, Mikey Duarte was up to bat and turned to have the upcoming pitch hit his back instead of his side and he did get hit by the pitch. Now, in baseball if you get hit by the pitch you are awarded a walk to first base but, in some High School and Collegiate leagues, if the batter made no attempt to get out of the way of the pitch they are not awarded their base, the WCL is not one of these leagues.
In some states and for criminal traffic violations, the judge may also order a jury trial, in which case a jury will hear arguments from both sides, and then consider the facts in the case and render a verdict. The motorist may, for example, put forward a reason their alleged violation was justified, such as to "get out of the way of an ambulance or avoid a collision with another motorist", and call into doubt the level to which the officer recalls the specific details of the situation among the many tickets they have issued. In Washington state, there is a local option for courts to permit a decision on written statements, without the officer's live appearance in court. California offers a procedure in which both the officer and the ticketed driver may appear in writing, through a Trial by Written Declaration.
The Bayh–Dole Act grew out of the Congress's efforts to respond to the economic malaise of the 1970s.Ashley Stevens (2004) The Enactment of Bayh–Dole Journal of Technology Transfer 29:93–99 One of Congress's efforts was focused on how best to manage inventions that were created with the more than $75 billion a year invested in government sponsored R&D.; Three philosophies were debated: "a Hamiltonian belief that the solution lay with a strong central government, which should take charge and actively manage these resources"; "a Jeffersonian belief that the solution lay with the individual and that the best thing government could do to provide incentives for success was to get out of the way of these individuals"; and a belief that "held that government could only hurt and that it should make sure that everyone benefited financially from government's efforts". Prior to the enactment of Bayh-Dole, the U.S. government had accumulated 28,000 patents, but fewer than 5% of those patents were commercially licensed.
In The Guardian, reviewer Lucy Mangan noted: "The on-Brand need to be noticed is there on every page, his unwillingness to get out of the way of the story tripping the reader up at every turn" and adding that Chris Riddell's illustrations "give the book a beauty it does not deserve and a coherence the text does not deliver". Nicholas Tucker, in The Independent, was even less impressed, noting the book's "wearingly offensive" language, and writing: > Were it not for his celebrity, this book in manuscript would surely have > been returned to its author by any publisher along perhaps with some kindly > advice for seeking out an anger-management course. But Brand’s take on The > Pied Piper of Hamelin is the first of a series of riffs on traditional fairy > and folk tales. If they are all as bad as this one, British children’s books > will have hit a new low.

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