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But the labour market is as gummed up as ever.
"That system has been gummed up for years," Law said.
Hence the dispute, which remains gummed up in the DC Circuit.
It had a dead battery, a plug gummed up with bluetac.
Rogue chief executives, supine boards and dumb disputes gummed up the process.
The existing FDA channels are notoriously slow, gummed up with antiquated procedures.
In climate: rulemaking can be gummed up, but eventually it will reach the courts.
It's not the first time an amendment from Cotton has gummed up the Senate.
The problems caused by Britain's gummed-up property market look set only to get worse.
But John Kasich gummed up Trump's path to the nomination by taking home state Ohio.
But the case was quickly gummed up by bureaucracy and fights with Mr. Lozoya's lawyers.
"Domestic demand still looks pretty hamstrung by this monetary transmission process, which looks pretty gummed up."
The show began with a moment of chaos, as anti-Trump delegates briefly gummed up the works.
But then there are the hyperlocal issues that have no reason to be gummed up in Albany.
"The kidneys get gummed up, and they start to fail," FBI medical officer Bruce Cohen explained toLive Science.
Google and Amazon gummed up the works in this regard with a corporate feud, but that ended earlier this year. 
At this point, it seems FATCA repeal has gotten gummed up with everything else in the legislative deadlock over Obamacare.
Another is that, though speed is of the essence, decisions get gummed up in a search for consensus among 29 countries.
When that enzyme grabs favipiravir instead of a nucleotide, the virus's multiplication machinery gets gummed up and grinds to a halt.
Exhibit A is the United States, where polarisation has poisoned politics, gummed up lawmaking and bestowed Donald Trump upon the world.
But during these experiments, a thin layer of oxide kept forming on the aluminum that gummed up its electrical currents, thereby stifling conductivity.
Even in the best of circumstances, a system with account and routing numbers, multiple financial intermediaries, and paper checks can get gummed up.
The concern is if the gummed-up market persists, anxious sellers and agents could start aggressively dropping prices, potentially causing a negative downward spiral.
The elaborate assembly-line system designed to deliver hundreds of perfect plates in a 15-minute window is getting gummed up with special requests.
But a measure to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration and keep airports running and planes in the air may get gummed up by unrelated tax provisions.
And the Democratic candidates' promises to use executive action, if elected next year, from the White House would likely be gummed up in the courts. Sen.
Until the pilot's voice comes through the speakers: Hey folks, things are a bit gummed up on the ground, so we're gonna do another loop before touching down.
A bailout for Italy's oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi, was also approved as Italy's government looked to end a protracted banking crisis that has gummed up the economy.
Exits: 37 year-old IVP has had more than 100 portfolio companies go public, but partner Dennis Phelps acknowledges that the overall pipeline is currently gummed up a bit.
The so-called epigenetic clock shows our DNA getting gummed up, age-related mitochondrial mutations reducing the cells' ability to generate energy, and our immune system slowly growing less efficient.
In speeches, Sessions characterized immigration courts as gummed up by frivolous asylum claims and sabotaged by "dirty immigration lawyers" trying to sneak their clients into legal status they don't deserve.
Known as commercial paper, the market has been gummed up lately, but Mnuchin said the new program could provide eligible businesses up to $1 trillion in 90-day unsecured credit.
The Democrats also said because the national committee was hyper focused on cybersecurity in the run up to the caucuses, IDP began believing that those worries gummed up the process.
A year later, many of those deals still haven't closed, gummed up by DOJ investigations, less-than-stellar revenues in the Canadian legal market, and slumping share prices across the board.
Set up a profile for up to six people, and they can then create their own My Stuff list, so your profile isn't gummed up with shows and movies you don't like.
The moves mirror sweeping steps by global policymakers over the past few weeks aimed at unclogging gummed up credit markets and easing broad strains in financial markets braced for a deep global recession.
Early signs were encouraging: Among other things, a submerged pump that was used to obtain samples of the mixture as it spread underground stopped working after a while because it got gummed up by calcite.
In fact, CON laws have instead caused gaps in health-care availability, because the expansion of health-care facilities has been gummed up in the CON authorization process, which can last years or even decades.
This is what happened in October 2013, the last time budget gridlock forced a 16-day shutdown that sent millions of government workers on furlough and gummed up the works of the U.S. housing market.
Over decades, it perfected the art of doling out special privileges to such an array of groups — farmers, notaries, pharmacists, civil servants, teachers and ordinary retirees as well as shipping magnates — that its economy gummed up.
In March the central bank made an emergency liquidity injection after small banks were reported to have missed interbank debt payments, suggesting that the basic gears of the financial system were starting to get gummed up.
That delay was thanks in large part to the Freedom Caucus, the same voting block of around three dozen super conservative Republican Representatives who gummed up the first Republican healthcare vote in the House in March.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's worst fears of a year-end funding squeeze never materialized thanks in large part to the quarter-trillion dollars the Federal Reserve stuffed into the market to ensure nothing became gummed up.
There's no suggestion that the plumbing of the global banking system is getting gummed up like it did in 2007-08, when the complete seizure of lending precipitated the financial crisis and the worst recession since the 1930s.
Lost in one of my many delusions, I wonder if I'm not a human but a gummed-up robot — the model discontinued because its body couldn't understand the most basic and necessary of processes: converting food into fuel.
Sunday's latest emergency action suggests the Fed believed the cogs of the US economic machine were getting gummed up, and it was concerned that waiting even three more days could be too late to prop up the economy.
Part of the problem, local real estate agents say, is that the furious pace of price growth has essentially gummed up the market, making homeowners reluctant to sell for fear of being unable to find a new home.
Last year, the Red Bulls won the Supporters' Shield with the best record in the league, only to be knocked out in the Eastern Conference finals by Columbus, which gummed up the works around the box and countered effectively.
This was not only incredibly wasteful—never a good thing when you're the Internal Revenue Service—but it represented something of a logistical nightmare, because it also hinted at the ways that paper gummed up the works throughout the federal government.
Looking to end a protracted banking crisis that has gummed up the economy, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said his Cabinet had authorised a 20 billion-euro ($20.9 billion) fund to help lenders in distress - first and foremost Monte dei Paschi.
That is an ominous sign for the market considering foreigners' net selling occurred only twice this century during major market downturns - in 2000 when the dot com bubble burst and in 2008 when the global financial crisis gummed up financial markets.
Looking to end a protracted banking crisis that has gummed up the economy, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said his Cabinet had authorized a 20 billion-euro ($203 billion) fund to help lenders in distress - first and foremost Monte dei Paschi.
The clean-up cost issue has already gummed-up asset sales in the province, as buyers are not keen to buy portfolios that come with large numbers of inactive assets, and the energy regulator has balked at letting companies carve out and sell good assets.
In one overredaction test, the department processed 23,22 videos in three hours on rented Amazon Web Services computers in the cloud, a task that would have gummed up the public-disclosure unit of the Seattle Police for weeks had the files been redacted manually.
I thought about how I'd feel about bumping into my dad in the toilets of a nightclub, his mouth gummed up with white gunk, his pupils pulsating in time to "Wanna Dance" by Peter Visti, sweat dripping off his head like Phil Mitchell in a sauna.
The government has promised to tackle one of the major bottlenecks -- a building code that is designed to halt once-rampant corruption but has gummed up the system as an unwanted side-effect, with authorities reportedly worried about signing contracts for fear of breaking the law.
The government has promised to tackle one of the major bottlenecks — a building code that is designed to halt once-rampant corruption but has gummed up the system as an unwanted side-effect, with authorities reportedly worried about signing contracts for fear of breaking the law.
Tuccillo directly addresses the reality that expecting to be treated with basic respect and kindness might mean you end up alone: You could be forgiven for missing some of these golden truths; upon rereading, I realized that much of the book's best bits are gummed up with a tone that is so painfully early-aughts, I felt, at times, like I was being lectured by the reanimated corpse of an Ed Hardy T-shirt.
This meant fewer gummed up valves, corroded cylinders, or leaking seals.
All Gummed Up was filmed from April 23–24, 1947. All Gummed Up was remade in 1953 as Bubble Trouble, using ample recycled footage from the original. Although Stooge critic Jon Solomon contends that the remake has a better story flow than the original, that sentiment is not shared by many fans. This entry is one of the few to present the trio as competent and respectable professionals, as opposed to incompetent blue-collar laborers.
Bubble Trouble is a remake of All Gummed Up, using ample stock footage. The new footage was filmed on October 13, 1952, nearly one year before the film's release. Stooge critic Jon Solomon contends that this film has a significantly better plot structure than the original, All Gummed Up, though many fans do not share this opinion, noting that most of the new scenes seem forced and contrived (as was generally the case when director Jules White hastily adapted old footage). In the original, the climax occurs approximately four minutes before the end of the film, leaving room for a bubblegum cake scene.
All Gummed Up is a 1947 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It is the 103rd entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Murphy, 406 F.3d 857, 859 (7th Cir. 2005). in which the following footnote was included: Judge Richard Posner was also once the subject of Evans's wit, when he stated: In another memorable quote, Evans described a case as "gummed up from the get- go",Johnson v. McCaughtry, 265 F.3d 559, (7th Cir. 2001, dissenting opinion by Evans).
After the image is drawn onto one of these surfaces, the image is gummed-up with a gum arabic solution and weak nitric acid to desensitize the surface. Before printing, the image is proved before finally inking up the image with oil based transfer or printing ink. In the direct form of printing, the inked image is transferred under pressure onto a sheet of paper using a flat-bed press. The offset indirect method uses a rubber-covered cylinder that transfers the image from the printing surface to the paper.
After Princess Bubblegum (voiced by Hynden Walch) scorns his advances, Finn falls into a serious depression and sings a woeful song about the romantic pain he feels, called "All Gummed Up Inside". Jake, worried about his brother, decides to find Finn a new love interest, and so he journeys to the Fire Kingdom, ruled by the evil Flame King (voiced by Keith David). Jake bluffs that he is an emissary of "Prince Finn", ruler of the Grasslands. Jake attempts to court Flame King's daughter, Flame Princess (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) on Finn's behalf.
Eight songs on this record were taken from the show's third season, including: "All Gummed Up Inside", "All Warmed Up Inside", "As a Tropical Island / On a Tropical Island", "Extremities Song (Balloon Music)", "Melons (I Was Wrong)", "My Best Friends in the World", "Oh Fionna", and "Sleepy Puppies". "My Best Friends in the World", from the episode "What Was Missing", was written by Rebecca Sugar as a celebration of the friendship she shared with her coworkers, especially her storyboarding partner, Muto.Sugar, Rebecca (Storyboard artist). 2014. "What Was Missing" [Commentary track], Adventure Time Season Three [DVD], Los Angeles, CA: Cartoon Network.
Following the game's release, the Skullgirls team began teasing future content for the game, including new voice packs, color palettes, and downloadable characters. However, shortly thereafter, Autumn Games was hit with a series of lawsuits regarding Def Jam Rapstar, which "gummed up everything related to Autumn's funding." The entire Skullgirls development team was laid off by Reverge Labs in June 2012 after Autumn Games and Reverge Labs allowed their contract to expire without agreeing upon a new one. This prompted the team to reform under a new moniker, Lab Zero Games, to continue work on the PC release and downloadable content.
In the aftermath of the January 1972 Campaign Z, and its two counters, Operation Strength I and Operation Strength II, the strategic Lao guerrilla base at Long Tieng was at serious risk of capture by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) until the rainy season gummed up military operations. Royalist radio intercepts began reporting the withdrawal of the PAVN 312th Division as early as 26 April 1972. On 17 May 1972, the rains came. The 312th Division had been withdrawn from the Plain of Jars (PDJ) to fight in the Easter Offensive striking South Vietnam; this considerably weakened the Communist forces in northern Laos.
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle ( 384–322 BC) recommended applying cedar oil to the womb before intercourse. Aristotle had no knowledge of how conception worked and he probably recommended this believing that the oil's smoothness would prevent conception. In actuality, this method may have sometimes been effective because the oil may have gummed up the external os and thereby reduced the motility of the sperm, but effectiveness would have been only occasional and highly variable. A Hippocratic text On the Nature of Women recommended that a woman who did not desire to conceive a child should drink a copper salt dissolved in water, which it claimed would prevent pregnancy for a year.
Kingfish was a recurring character in the Amos 'n Andy radio show. Some More of Samoa features a recurring gag often shown when the Stooges portray doctors or are mixing drinks, as in the films Men In Black and All Gummed Up. They stand in an assembly line formation and the first member (usually Moe) calls for a series of complex, often gibberish- sounding surgical tools or drink ingredients, with the other two repeating the orders and passing them to him. At a certain point, Moe will call for cotton, and be ignored at first, then angrily call for it again, prompting one of the other Stooges to retaliate and throw a large wad of wet cotton at Moe's face.
This was in part due to the moisture in the air in the UK: dust and other particles would lodge in the filter system and become 'gummed up' with moisture, preventing circulation which in turn also hampered the intended engine compartment pressure levels which then meant 'filtered' air could not be evacuated by the intended means. The filtration system was fundamentally sound and widely used in other countries; the problems arose because relative humidity had not been taken into account at the design stage.BR Locomotive Problems Working Group MinutesEnglish Electric Traction for Egypt - EE Co Publicity Document E438 1961 This modification eliminated the characteristic droning "sucking" noise which had earned the "Hoover" nickname. Externally, the locomotives all received high-intensity headlights, which changed the appearance of the front end.
The bell ringer tries to oblige, but the bell will not ring; the oobleck is falling harder and turns out to be both gelatinous and adhesive, and it has gummed up the bell. When Bartholomew sees a mother bird trapped in her nest by the oobleck, and a cow trapped in the oobleck, he makes the decision to warn the kingdom. The Royal Trumpeter tries to sound the alarm, but oobleck gets into the trumpet and the trumpeter gets his hand stuck trying to remove it. Bartholomew tells the Captain of the Guard to warn the kingdom, but the captain, determined to prove that he's not afraid of the oobleck, scoops some up with his sword and eats it, only to get his mouth stuck and breathe out green bubbles.

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