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Departments devoted to cybersecurity policies will grind to a halt.
Life as we know it would grind to a halt.
It's not realistic to expect everything to grind to a halt.
Without reliable water service, America's economy would grind to a halt.
The party has tried to make government grind to a halt.
The exchanges could grind to a halt like a rusting factory.
Constitutional structures do not grind to a halt when Congress does.
Modern life would grind to a halt if they all suddenly disappeared.
The city seemed to both come alive and grind to a halt.
Of course time itself can't be made to grind to a halt.
How many production lines around the world would suddenly grind to a halt?
Car manufacturing in the United States could grind to a halt within days.
The country's economy would grind to a halt with transport closures and disrupted cellphone networks.
Cut their jobs and their pay and the local economy will grind to a halt.
With the latest tariffs, purchases are likely to grind to a halt, traders and analysts said.
Money loses its role as a store of value, and commerce can grind to a halt.
Kirchner and her allies would grind to a halt now that she is back in power.
Work on major legislation is expected to grind to a halt once the omnibus is passed.
The WHO warns that operations could grind to a halt during a critical stage of the outbreak.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - British Airways' IT systems can grind to a halt without the help of hackers.
Not every federally funded agency, program and service will grind to a halt -- just those considered nonessential.
The shutdown, however, doesn't mean every federally funded agency, program and service will grind to a halt.
Space-based synchronization would grind to a halt, affecting everything from the financial sector to the electrical grid.
When the hype bubble inflates, critical thinking can grind to a halt, and the results can be calamitous.
Government would grind to a halt if cabinet ministers simply told Mrs May it was time to go.
But, as Vox points out, cutting them off would cause the entire economy to grind to a halt.
As county records office around the country shutdown, title searches and deed filings will grind to a halt.
But Mboweni said the government's focus for now was on ensuring the economy "doesn't grind to a halt".
If this intricate infrastructure is not kept informed about changes, the aid system will grind to a halt.
Under new leadership, the CFPB's rulemaking efforts will grind to a halt and its enforcement agenda will dramatically diminish.
The question of how to regulate the Irish border has caused Brexit-EU negotiations to grind to a halt.
If the BLM moves ahead, they say, new renewable energy development on federal land will grind to a halt.
Even as the blaze encroached on the nearby Beacon Rock Golf Course, things didn't exactly grind to a halt.
Will the market and economy steady themselves over the next few weeks, or will growth grind to a halt?
Should these grind to a halt, the wider economy will suffer, as will the popularity of new President John Magufuli.
It would take just one injured reindeer or a chimney accident and the whole system would grind to a halt.
CollegeHumor became one of the web's few legacy companies, surviving while numerous other web-comedy companies grind to a halt.
But only if it can be safeguarded from hackers and terrorists, and not grind to a halt in a crisis.
Drug approvals would grind to a halt and Europe might have to import medicines - something that would require new legislation.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews explains, the first few shutdowns didn't actually cause the federal government to grind to a halt.
Work at the US Census Bureau, which is already behind in preparations for the 2020 census, would grind to a halt.
And most worrying, would the slow slog of his asylum application grind to a halt the day he becomes an adult?
But without vigorous backing from the executive, such programmes as land reform and voluntary crop substitution will grind to a halt.
As the UK referendum result dropped in that fateful Friday morning, the tech startup world didn't immediately grind to a halt.
"If you allowed anyone with an idea to stop other people from making work, creative expression would grind to a halt."
Meanwhile British Airways has seen its U.K. operations grind to a halt as a result of its first ever pilots' strike.
The WTO's appellate body also could grind to a halt this year as Washington is currently blocking the appointment of judges.
Essentially, Vilsack is saying that if every state has its own labeling rules, interstate food commerce would grind to a halt.
In the Eagle Ford shale, producers on Friday were still assessing damage, but most saw operations slow or grind to a halt.
In a factory, if 30 percent more items were suddenly dropped onto an assembly line, the process would grind to a halt.
Even mild eruptions, like the ashy burp from Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull in 2010, can force the global economy to grind to a halt.
"Things do grind to a halt," said Kevin Washburn, who served as the assistant secretary for Indian Affairs under President Barack Obama.
Any litigation enabled by a lookback window, however, would grind to a halt if the Boy Scouts filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The road becomes a red wall of steel as buses grind to a halt, and the pavement overflows with squashed shoppers and tourists.
So there's no president, the Supreme Court is down a justice, and citizens are worried that the government will grind to a halt.
And because they're so close to their constituents they don't have the luxury of not voting or letting things grind to a halt.
The FEC "will now pretty much grind to a halt," said Paul S. Ryan, vice president of policy and litigation at Common Cause.
They may be in hidden support roles, but without them the delivery of basic services to our citizens would grind to a halt.
But the actors never build a convincing rapport, and an awkward scene involving a kissing lesson makes the show grind to a halt.
Daily routines and consumer spending could grind to a halt if schools are closed, large gatherings are canceled and businesses close their doors.
Unnerved by the changes, Havana has allowed its domestic reform drive to grind to a halt as the Communist party battens down the hatches.
Also: What are the implications for assembly if shipment for one out of the 50 components is late — does everything grind to a halt?
These will potentially grind to a halt until such time that the regulators of the affected member states know what the next steps are.
The coronavirus outbreak has led to demand destruction for crude as travel comes to a near standstill and global economies grind to a halt.
Experts fear that car plants across the globe could grind to a halt if parts suppliers in China also remain closed for much longer.
Instead of dodging the question and hoping technological progress will grind to a halt, the only feasible, productive option is to engage the debate.
To keep this manufactured water crisis from being exposed as a sham, it was necessary to have Palestinian water projects grind to a halt.
RUNAWAY BOSSES As orders trickle in and some production lines grind to a halt, many businesses have cut hours and done away with overtime.
Thousands of court employees will stop receiving paychecks, some workers are expected to be furloughed and more civil cases could grind to a halt.
Imagine, for a moment, Infinity War having to grind to a halt while someone explained what an infinity stone is for the very first time.
Carmakers fear their just-in-time production will grind to a halt if there are delays imposed after Brexit, but different manufacturers face different challenges.
Non-essential sectors such as national parks are liable to be closed and programs such as federally funded medical research will grind to a halt.
It's almost unsettling to watch the whole thing grind to a halt instead as Handmaids, one by one, find the limits of their self-preservation.
Times have changed: Occasionally the admissions lines grind to a halt because no more than 3,000 visitors can enter the Colosseum at any one time.
However the huge number of transactions being carried out as people rushed to buy Bancor tokens caused the Ethereum network to grind to a halt.
As passenger flights grind to a halt due to coronavirus, Heathrow said in a statement on Tuesday that it was scaling up its cargo operation.
America's Congress is not known for productivity in the best of times; when impeachment poisons relations on Capitol Hill, it will grind to a halt.
Never in our wildest dreams did we expect that in less than a year the entire United States refugee admissions program would grind to a halt.
If the proposed NIH cuts had gone through, it could have been a disaster forcing labs to close and important research to grind to a halt.
The shore was flat and inviting, but when my canoe ran aground it did not grind to a halt as it would on gravel or sand.
The Canadian credit rating agency, DBRS, painted a worst-case scenario for the U.K. economy following Brexit, claiming growth could grind to a halt by 2022.
Fashion and commerce don't grind to a halt even in troubling times, and the designers and retailers of the fashion world responded to turmoil as usual.
Which parts differ from shutdown to shutdown, but it generally excludes essential services without which the economy would grind to a halt and people would die.
Which parts depends from shutdown to shutdown, but it generally excludes essential services without which the economy would grind to a halt and people would die.
Investec did warn however that any boost to U.K. equities could grind to a halt if the U.K. votes to leave the European Union on June 23.
Less than 5% of all European households have been air-conditioned, according to a 2017 report, and public transport can grind to a halt in intense heat.
But a loss in Florida would put Rubio at risk of seeing his fundraising grind to a halt as he falls further behind in the delegate count.
If new occupants of the Oval Office felt free to cancel existing agreements and start over, US capacity to solve problems diplomatically would grind to a halt.
Specifically, according to reports, Republicans were threatening to grind to a halt the vast majority of our nation's government to extort $5 billion for Trump's border wall.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The merger and acquisition activity that has characterized the European telecoms market in recent years could soon grind to a halt, even as Orange (ORAN.
Scientists expected to see global emissions drop by almost 90 percent between 2015 and 2017, which should have seen growth in atmospheric levels grind to a halt.
Mondelez International, a food and beverage company, saw some its factories grind to a halt after the attack stopped thousands of its servers and computers, Nicole found.
Even if Venezuela's oil industry were to grind to a halt, whether from mismanagement or because of US sanctions, Maduro seems likely to retain power, Ramsey added.
Of course, the housing market's momentum could grind to a halt if the trade war with China begins to take an even bigger toll on the US economy.
The upshot is that a MANET with more than about 30 nodes starts to experience problems, and one with more than about 50 will grind to a halt.
Scientists, on the other hand, are concerned that we may never understand the full benefits or risks of gene drive if research were to grind to a halt.
In these paranoid times, it's tempting to jump to the conclusion that Johnson, a scumbag par excellence, could have allowed the site to grind to a halt intentionally.
Markus Kerber, a director of Germany's main employers' association, said he expects bilateral trade to "nose-dive" and German direct investment in Britain to grind to a halt.
Without shoring up FDA's structure and filling its ranks, it doesn't matter what policy direction we enact — drug approvals, both innovative and generic will grind to a halt.
But other Cubans were more skeptical of the opening, saying tests this year of the new 3G service caused the network to grind to a halt and crash.
Fashion is a multibillion-dollar industry in Britain, and a global one: It can neither afford to grind to a halt for Brexit nor afford to ignore it.
That meant that over half of my normal internet usage was going to grind to a halt—including virtually every way I communicate with my friends, family, and colleagues.
A crisis may require immediate attention and a national debate to determine the best course of action, but it may not require that everything else grind to a halt.
From a demographic perspective, free trade is evolving to meet political demands for trade "fairness" in the greying developed world as productivity and income growth grind to a halt.
So, when the Eagle Creek fire, a 31,000-acre blaze burning near Portland, Oregon, encroached on the nearby Beacon Rock Golf Course, things didn't exactly grind to a halt.
That means funding the military, keeping Social Security checks going out and assuring global investors that the world's leading economic power is not about to grind to a halt.
As tariffs spread, more markets become unavailable to a host of American industry, the gears of commerce grind to a halt and companies are forced to lay off workers.
If the Fed waits too long, the global economy could grind to a halt just as it did in Japan decades ago due to a persistent lack of inflation.
The strike caused much of the country's commerce to grind to a halt, federal troops were called out over the objections of state officials, and many lives were lost.
"The U.K.'s strongly consumer-driven economic recovery is about to grind to a halt," Scott Corfe, director of the Centre for Economics and Business Research, warned in a statement.
We're going to finally take out Obamacare and replace it with conservative health care... to have that grind to a halt because of infighting within our own conference is demoralizing.
New oil and gas development might not grind to a halt, but it will certainly take a toll on investment, threatening the remarkable gains from the North American petroleum renaissance.
Washington (CNN)As parts of the country grind to a halt, it's on Congress to marshal a major economic package to help the country through this health and economic crisis.
The engine's whining descended somewhat in pitch, and I was newly confident that we were no longer about to grind to a halt in the desolate heat of the desert.
As such, an economic downturn or recession, which typically sees construction grind to a halt and consumers stop spending, hits demand for copper, and so prices for the metal, hard.
All this as Italy's economic growth is forecast to almost grind to a halt this year, after being revised down from the 1% expansion that the December compromise was based on.
There is also a growing view in markets that core consumer inflation may grind to a halt in coming months as recent oil price falls push down gas and electricity bills.
Pruitt's appointment is but one of many signals that Trump's administration plans to attack President Obama's environmental legacy—and moreover, that climate change progress in America could grind to a halt.
Philadelphia In 22019, financial mismanagement by Philadelphia Mayor W. Wilson Goode drove the city to verge of bankruptcy and caused the political process in the legislature to grind to a halt.
But with the presidential primary season set to begin, lobbyists are bracing for lean times in 2016, with much of the legislative activity in Congress expected to grind to a halt.
Another thing to watch is consumer spending, which has remained strong, but could grind to a halt if people are nervous and decide to save their money rather than spend it.
To put it melodramatically, being diagnosed with a long-term health condition in my late teens felt like a new adult existence had just begun, only to grind to a halt.
Stredula said he expected the economy to grind to a halt in 10-14 days following closures of car plants in the country that heavily depends on car manufacturing and exports.
But Tim Maiefski, a wealth manager out to dinner downtown, where restaurants sprayed cooling mists over outdoor tables, said that without immigrant labor, the state's economy would grind to a halt.
"The C.F.P.B.'s rule-making agenda will grind to a halt and its enforcement profile will dramatically diminish," said Isaac Boltansky, the director of policy research at Compass Point Research & Trading.
Alicia Schiro, owner of Aced It Events, a one-person event-planning firm in New York City, has seen much of her work grind to a halt since the coronavirus crisis.
If there isn't an actual resolution to the trade war and tariff hikes do kick in just before the end of the year, spending could grind to a halt in 2020.
The longer the China supply chain remains paralyzed, the greater the chance that production in Asia, Europe and the United States could grind to a halt because of shortages of components.
NEW YORK, Aug 2400 (LPC) - Mounting indicators of a recession and rising global geopolitical tensions are spooking investors, as new launches of leveraged loans grind to a halt amid a summer lull.
If Purdue ends up in bankruptcy court, those financial proceedings could cause every opioid case involving the firm to grind to a halt, cautions Andrew Pollis of Case Western University in Ohio.
The evidence is building, and certainly there's a growing feeling in financial markets, that the economic and market expansions since 0.53 are losing steam, and could grind to a halt in 20.5.
If candidate Trump beat the odds and made it to the White House, they said, the Trump Show will surely grind to a halt once he's confronted with the realities of governing.
"Meat supplies will very soon grind to a halt in India and abroad if either the government does not repeal this draconian order or a court does not step in," Qureshi said.
As a result, this vital security undertaking will grind to a halt later this year — just months after Mr. Obama hosts the nuclear summit meeting — unless Congress again comes to the rescue.
We got days off for toxic levels of fire smoke in the autumn; and we, of course, would grind to a halt if something really apocalyptic happened, which, indeed, it always might.
About 22023% of diagnostic nuclear-imaging of this kind involves 299mTc, so without a continuous supply of 222Mo to make it from, this whole branch of medicine would grind to a halt.
That means many cases of systemic discrimination brought to the EEOC — including, potentially, sexual harassment cases — won't be decided, and much of the work of the EEOC will grind to a halt.
This is less of a one-time speed increase and more of a future-facing upgrade designed to make sure our speeds don't grind to a halt a few years down the road.
Asia earlier saw a five-day stocks rally grind to a halt as Wednesday's disappointing U.S. retail sales data on spread gloom, including to the dollar, though even there traders were watching Brexit.
And to act within what science tells us needs to be done, all new fossil fuel infrastructure and extraction would need to grind to a halt, keeping these extractive resources in the ground.
During that period, public transport will grind to a halt, the port will close, and flights will be diverted, as the city ramps up security and braces for dozens of anti-G20 protests.
Executives from the medical, financial and human resources teams are monitoring developments constantly, and have identified several potential situations that could cause production to grind to a halt, one of the people said.
The Trump administration is grappling with which industries to bail out as thousands of businesses in the U.S. grind to a halt amid severe measures to curb the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
ET. The Trump administration is grappling with which industries to bail out as thousands of businesses in the U.S. grind to a halt under severe measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
The pandemic has forced several governments to take actions as businesses grind to a halt and several retailers close stores to curb the spread of the highly-contagious diseases, leaving several people jobless.
Still, cities did not grind to a halt, and for most people, the action registered as an inconvenience — a longer wait for lunch, a favorite restaurant closed, a bus driver who wasn't there.
Though the reports about the potentially tainted treatment emerged during the annual Lunar New Year celebrations, when large swaths of the country typically grind to a halt, the news did not go unnoticed.
With lots of the writers voting to walk off their jobs, the increasingly lucrative — but still incredibly fragile — TV production cycle would grind to a halt, causing a ripple effect throughout the industry.
As troops are deployed in a COVID-19 response capacity, or have to cancel training exercises or operational preparations, the ability to rotate forces into the relevant theaters could temporarily grind to a halt.
Using data from his malware tracking system, he found what became WannaCry's kill switch — a domain name embedded in the code, which, when he registered, immediately saw the number of infections grind to a halt.
However, concerns have risen that the economic agenda could grind to a halt as Congress gets set to look more deeply into the motives behind Trump's ouster of ex-FBI Director James Comey last week.
It is true that the new judicial politics leave us vulnerable to protracted crises, should power become divided between the White House and Senate, and confirmations grind to a halt for years at a time.
The announcement on Thursday that it will take up the Senate's bill comes as congressional momentum had appeared to grind to a halt the past two months, leaving the path forward on the measure unclear.
That means new FCC hardware and device testing and approval will grind to a halt, management of wireless spectrum will be suspended, and any ongoing investigations or merger review inquiries will be put on hold.
"House of Cards" is resuming production — and adding a pair of Oscar-nominated actors to its cast — after sexual misconduct allegations against the show's former star, Kevin Spacey, caused it to grind to a halt.
If common standards cease in areas such as labelling and product traceability, business north and south "will grind to a halt", Mike Johnston, Dairy UK's Northern Ireland Director, told a UK parliamentary committee earlier this year.
Boeing's commercial aircraft team has had well documented problems leading up to this year's Paris Air Show The grounding of the 24.6 Max plane following two fatal crashes has seen airline interest grind to a halt.
Johnny Isakson to resign at end of year Groups push lawmakers for hearings on voting machine security Campaign watchdog to 'grind to a halt' after top-level resignation MORE (R-Mo.) said in an emailed statement.
CreditCreditAndrew Testa for The New York Times LONDON — Britain may be a divided nation, with no resolution to Brexit in sight, but the country's multi-billion-dollar fashion industry cannot afford to grind to a halt.
As cash - in some cases briefcases full of dollars - pours into banks, local businesses say they are finally feeling relief from a foreign exchange crunch that had seen some segments of the economy grind to a halt.
"The only way to slow the spread of Covid-19 in the light of having community transmission is to have everything in our society grind to a halt for an extended period of time," Dr. Morrow wrote.
Aside from the devastating health impact, the lockdown has dealt a punishing blow to the Spanish economy, with tens of thousands of workers temporarily laid off as sectors like retail, tourism and manufacturing grind to a halt.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Frankfurt city officials have warned that Germany's financial capital could grind to a halt on Monday if residents don't heed orders to vacate their homes to allow the defusing of a massive World War Two bomb.
Indeed, the problems facing Hong Kong's wide-open economy - which is expected to grind to a halt in coming quarters - run so deep that even those businesses whose products have been repurposed as protest paraphernalia are losing momentum.
China may run out of soybeans in early 2019, an executive from a top state-owned crusher said this week, as imports of the oilseed from the United States were expected to grind to a halt after January.
" Don Horsley, a member of the San Mateo Board of Supervisors, praised Dr. Morrow as well-prepared and competent but admitted to wincing when he read the doctor's comments about society possibly needing to "grind to a halt.
Stephen Slaughter, a geologist and landslide hazards program manager for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, said one of his worries was that the mountain would grind to a halt but still be fractured and possibly unstable.
Imagine a weeklong work stoppage of the eight million or so undocumented workers in America: The country would grind to a halt without migrants to pick the fruit, make the beds, mow the lawns and shower the elderly.
Porn may grind to a halt across North America after an industry body has advised producers in the US and Canada to voluntarily shut down production of adult films starting Monday in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The American people are exhausted from watching Washington grind to a halt because lawmakers from both parties are more focused on their own re-elections or scoring political points than on enacting policies that help people improve their lives.
Hundreds of projects to replace bridges, resurface roads and renovate transit stations across New Jersey will grind to a halt by Friday night, after state lawmakers failed to reach a deal last week on raising the gas tax. Gov.
In one episode, Nathan's attempt to increase sales at an antique shop—by encouraging drunks to pay for broken ceramics—involves a sumo-wrestling costume and a sexual confession lurid enough that the proceedings nearly grind to a halt.
Chinese car and auto parts factories may stay closed longer than expected because of the coronavirus, increasing the chances that assembly lines in Asia, Europe and the United States could grind to a halt because of shortages of components.
Maria Robledo-Sanchez, 50, said she had been trying to return home to the United States from Mexico on Sunday when she noticed foot traffic at the port of entry suddenly grind to a halt, creating a long line.
A lot of secure sites are set to grind to a halt with security error messages in the next version of Google Chrome, after the browser will drop trust for a major HTTPS certificate provider following a series of security incidents.
Some analysts say core consumer inflation may grind to a halt in coming months as recent oil price falls push down gas and electricity bills, which could put the BOJ under pressure to ramp up an already massive stimulus program.
Some analysts say core consumer inflation may grind to a halt in coming months as recent oil price falls push down gas and electricity bills, which could put the BOJ under pressure to ramp up an already massive stimulus programme.
One of my few gripes with Apple's standard AirPods has been that it can be difficult to commute with them in New York City given how loud the subway typically is — especially as trains screech and grind to a halt.
"If Congress ... would finally say no to the president's plan and the executive order option wasn't on the table, there was a concern that the wheels could grind to a halt," said the source familiar with discussions at the White House.
FRANKFURT — Chinese car and car-parts factories may stay closed longer than expected because of the coronavirus, increasing the chances that assembly lines in Asia, Europe and the United States could grind to a halt because of shortages of components.
Gross domestic product growth in China, where the vast majority of deaths and infections have taken place, is expected to nearly grind to a halt this quarter, with some forecasts seeing a fall to less than 2% growth year-on-year.
If Britain leaves without a divorce agreement, many worry that issues with new customs arrangements could lead to miles of traffic jams, forcing trucks to sit for hours on highways as food rots and manufacturing processes grind to a halt.
Unfortunately, that likely just creates another kind of crisis — gridlock — in which the government can't fulfill many of its functions because each party would rather see the government grind to a halt than see the other party achieve its policy goals.
Some analysts say core consumer inflation may grind to a halt in coming months as recent oil price falls push down gas and electricity bills, which could put the Bank of Japan under pressure to ramp up an already massive stimulus program.
And although some of those blockbusters are very good indeed, Marvel's weakest moments feel like obvious concessions to this strategy, with stories that either grind to a halt introducing new characters and subplots, or get dragged out needlessly in sequel after sequel.
But then, even parts of the economy that initially seem relatively disconnected would begin to grind to a halt because of the fact that all contemporary societies rely on long-distance supply chains, and long-distance supply chains rely on the internet.
Major sectors of Hong Kong will likely grind to a halt since people of all kinds -- like teachers, finance employees, civil servants -- are poised to take part in the demonstrations, which have gone on since June over a now-suspended extradition bill.
At the same time, dozens of senior dealers have been suspended, fired or in other ways seen their careers grind to a halt as a result of allegations of market-rigging which have so far cost the banks around $10 billion in fines.
As Scott Waldman at E&E News reported, this is a huge setback for climate science: While the orbiters will be operating and continuously collecting a vital stream of climate data, much of the government's science apparatus will grind to a halt.
This tunnel, known as the Hopple Street Tunnel, was excavated in 1926 and 193, a full year after the city had promised the Rapid Transit Loop was to be completed and fully operational, and two years before the entire project would grind to a halt.
In the end, the world didn't grind to a halt, friends didn't think I hated them (in fact, they didn't seem to notice at all), and I'm now learning to let go of my grammatical training wheels and e-communicate like a grown-up.
After years of polarizing and petty politics, we have finally come to this: The "world's most deliberative body" could grind to a halt over a non-public letter from an anonymous person containing unspecified allegations against a Supreme Court nominee — about his high school years.
Bottom line: I don't think it's good for business for Mercedes to see its cars grind to a halt in flames as the world looks on... What we really learned is that Hamilton finds it hard to suck it up and take some misfortune sometimes.
But such optimistic estimates assume that we'll have the infrastructure to support billions of these connected devices, and unless we start taking steps now to ensure that there's enough of the bandwidth necessary to power IoT, the pace of innovation may grind to a halt.
"Unless the issue with distributor licensing is resolved quickly, the inability to deliver product to the retail stores will result in many of these employees losing their jobs and will cause this nascent industry to grind to a halt," Sandoval said in a statement.
Transportation experts say that if Uber grabs a big chunk of its target market — 4.4 trillion passenger miles on public transportation in the 63 countries in which it operates — cities would grind to a halt, as there would literally be no space to move on streets.
Clearly, the actions underway by the current administration represent a monumental step backward in our standing as a global health leader and will grind to a halt the ripple effect of growth and prosperity that is sparked when women can plan their families and their futures.
But it hasn't gone down well with bikers, who say the economy would grind to a halt if Hanoians were denied a mode of transport they've grown up with and use to ferry around anything from beer crates and cooking gas tanks to rice sacks and small families.
The pipeline still stands well below its April 22018 and April 22018 levels, after concerns over global growth and the possibility that steady interest rates would not continue to support demand for the floating-rate asset class caused lending activity to grind to a halt at the end of 22018.
And, said Peter Church of London law firm Linklaters: "There is a reasonable amount of concern in some quarters of the EU about the surveillance regime in the UK." Yet, data flows would not grind to a halt if Brussels kept Britain off its list of adequate non-EU jurisdictions.
ET, FSN New Orleans, FSN North (Minnesota) ABOUT THE PELICANS (217-27): New Orleans managed to beat both Cleveland and San Antonio in a three-game stretch last month but struggles to find a consistent effort and watches the offense grind to a halt when star forward Anthony Davis is contained defensively.
An amendment could also grind to a halt amid the rest of Congress' to-do list, which includes an effort to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, and the Farm Bill (which includes the nation's food stamp program) and even to fund a full 25 percent of the federal government, among other measures.
Tech leaders have long been cheerleaders of immigration reform, mostly because their industry would grind to a halt without immigrants: About a quarter of the technology and engineering companies founded in the US have been spearheaded by immigrants, and research shows immigrants are nearly twice as likely to start their own businesses.
LB: I think IPOs are going to grind to a halt temporarily in November, even leading up to November, pretty much starting [this] week, because everyone is afraid of the election, and markets don't like uncertainty, and whatever you think of the candidates, one of them is a little less predictable than the other.
Johnny Isakson to resign at end of year Groups push lawmakers for hearings on voting machine security Campaign watchdog to 'grind to a halt' after top-level resignation MORE (R-Mo.) said earlier this year that he had no plans to bring up election security legislation due to his belief that these bills would go nowhere in the full Senate.
European Union Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström has already started imposing harsh preconditions, warning President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE that the negotiations would grind to a halt if the United States insists that fair treatment of American agricultural goods remains on the table.
They were short on specifics of their proposals, but called for urgent action to unblock the appointment of new judges to the Appellate Body of the WTO's dispute settlement system, which they said puts the functioning of the entire body at risk, causing rules enforcement to grind to a halt by the spring of 2019 The statement did not refer directly to U.S. actions to block such appointments over longstanding complaints that many past appellate rulings have exceeded the judges' authority, unfairly favoring China and some other members.

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