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  1. not happening often

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Internet fandom isn't swayed by poor lighting and infrequent updates.
But these IRL retail opportunities were exclusive, expensive, and infrequent.
And infrequent visitors should take care to pack appropriate clothing.
What's more, since the 2870s, coups have become increasingly infrequent.
Sanders was a relatively infrequent guest on national news programs.
Judge Garland's voice is most vivid in his infrequent dissents.
Dr. Steinemann says infrequent wearers are most vulnerable to complications.
Infrequent rainfalls replenish shallow aquifers 150 feet or so underground.
Although there are revivals of his musicals, they are infrequent.
Mr. Trump railed against President Obama's relatively infrequent golf outings.
If your flushes are mild and infrequent, good for you.
At that time it was infrequent, but not unheard of.
They described how infrequent bans are, in contrast to Chathouse 3D.
My history of infrequent but unavoidable fainting proves that definitively untrue.
But they will probably remain infrequent oddities in the aid landscape.
There are other factors likely contributing to Tesla's infrequent Autopilot updates.
Little reason was given and live performances were infrequent at best.
The previously infrequent incidents now occur every day, museum officials say.
Still, shoppers' infrequent use of mobile payments does not bode well.
The arrival of new gaming products from HP is very infrequent.
Despite his (infrequent) foreign visits, Turkmenistan is famous for its restrictions.
As for me, despite not infrequent discomfort, I'm doing pretty well.
There's no direct train to the airport, and buses are infrequent.
Ms. Sorokin said she still has some infrequent visits from friends.
Minor eruptions become infrequent, and magma accumulates in the subterranean reservoir.
The power of reinforcement matters, especially with turning out infrequent voters.
After we returned from Texas, my mother sent infrequent, brief texts.
They started as infrequent pen pals, then began corresponding in earnest.
Infrequent travelers, then, will love the Gaiam Foldable Travel Yoga Mat.
People experiencing pallor, infrequent urination and easy bruising should seek medical attention.
Presidential elections are too infrequent to study in a statistically rigorous way.
But Rapunzel syndrome is extremely infrequent, and associated with a psychological disorder.
Yet there are a host of brand startups selling highly infrequent purchases.
I'm inclined to think it will turn out to be quite infrequent.
Both sides routinely spy on each other, and incidents are not infrequent.
Domestic violence shootings were nearly as infrequent, but were among the deadliest.
The president's name has made infrequent appearances in the senator's campaign ads.
It's quite infrequent for them to get active and start chasing things.
Such control audits have been "infrequent and lacking in rigor," it added.
Violence on the border, while infrequent, can be both sudden and brutal.
"I really take it serious," Fister said of his infrequent at-bats.
The international game is just 40 minutes long, and timeouts are infrequent.
The name for this new S3 tier: S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access.
Cases of strong disagreement, however interesting they may appear, are extremely infrequent.
At first, the attacks were infrequent and lasted only a few hours.
Even so, the story remains thin, the performances wobbly, the laughs infrequent.
This is a particular problem for certain bonds, where transactions are infrequent.
Despite what the past few years have felt like, mass shootings are infrequent.
But so far, successes have been infrequent, and often for very rare diseases.
It's even more infrequent for an analyst to get the bearish call right.
It's such a specialty and so infrequent, that it's not available, he said.
Last winter, Zadie's emails to me became not only more infrequent but shorter.
His infrequent sallies into politics usually sounded in patriotic, lift-yourself-up-ism.
I keep a stash, so this is an infrequent purchase for these moments.
But her appearances, from the mid-1930s through the mid-1950s, were infrequent.
This will be more complicated if metro services are still infrequent and unreliable.
So let's start with pain, and I'll address infrequent periods in another column.
But it's still important to be aware of EEE, however infrequent cases are.
Iraq was "going to shatter," he warned Bush during their infrequent private moments.
Its bosses, once infrequent visitors to the Beltway, have become a regular fixture.
Even without conflicts of interest, meaningful inspections will likely be infrequent and inadequate.
So, if it's not directly harmful, if it's infrequent, consider picking your battles.
I've never had a taste for beef, and seafood is an infrequent indulgence.
As a very infrequent admirer, I was surprised by how much I liked.
Dust storms are infrequent on Mars, but they do arise from time to time.
I'll admit that as an infrequent dater, I may be somewhat of an anomaly.
It doesn't matter what format it's in," versus somebody who says, "Infrequent is fine.
Still, some perspective: Suicides before the teen years are infrequent compared to other groups.
Other backers asking for a refund, upset at infrequent check-ins from the developers.
If the incoming signals are too weak, or too infrequent, it will remain quiescent.
Gifts over that amount are allowed only at "special infrequent occasions," the guidelines say.
The researchers defined infrequent consumption as between once a month and once a week.
Indoor marathons are infrequent, with annual races held in Wisconsin, Indiana, Canada and Germany.
The group itself is opaque, communicating mainly by infrequent posts on Twitter and YouTube.
If post-post anxiety were infrequent, maybe we wouldn't need to talk about it.
During Trump's candidacy, Melania, now 47, was an infrequent presence on the campaign trail.
Maybe you, as an infrequent flier, have no use for Airplane Mode at all.
"Every campaign is always looking to turn infrequent voters into frequent voters," he said.
The Supreme Court ruled Ohio's process for purging infrequent voters is constitutional in 2018.
I tried the Impossible Burger, and frankly, it completely sated my infrequent burger needs.
Except for the biggest races, many riders say, drug testing is infrequent or nonexistent.
Some people tell infrequent lies to make themselves look good or to protect themselves.
Even the woodland fights have become infrequent, given the increased risk of arrest recently.
Disturbances like the one in Rinkeby, officials said, are not unprecedented but are infrequent.
The Texans are the most infrequent opponent for the Panthers in their franchise history.
Anthony is forthright in the locker room, after infrequent wins and more frequent losses.
Humans are capable of killing a great white shark, but that&aposs infrequent, Ebert said.
" To Hawaii's Schatz, the issue might galvanize "infrequent voters and turn them into motivated voters.
Flights off the island were infrequent, communications were spotty and roads were clogged with debris.
That makes it difficult to use geofencing if you have babysitters or other infrequent visitors.
Apparently, not as much as you may think — because going commando isn't all that infrequent.
Trains were previously too infrequent, too slow and too crowded to allow for daily commutes.
The groups operate autonomously, with infrequent contact, an arrangement that helps protect them from arrest.
Flights off the island are infrequent, communications are spotty and roads are clogged with debris.
But the attacks are so infrequent that they don&apost even know they have it?
If your trips to the library are similarly infrequent, you may want to change that.
The "racist" label meant that unsavoury right wing characters began to attend his infrequent concerts.
PAHO said Zika can be transmitted through blood, but this is an infrequent transmission mechanism.
Signing up is a hassle and probably not worth it for infrequent travellers, it notes.
Though relatively infrequent, the list of gruesome violence accidentally captured through live streaming is growing.
Even as I cycled on the highway, the cars were infrequent, the sea breeze abundant.
Still, it's worth putting this in context: This kind of violence is already relatively infrequent.
Signs of an overdose include blue lips and nails, gurgling or infrequent breathing and unresponsiveness.
His whole strategy hinges on turning out new young voters and working class infrequent voters.
But the process can take many hours, which amounts to costly labor and infrequent data.
Sturdy carts of cheese and charcuterie trundled past, pushed by unsure waiters making infrequent stops.
But infrequent Democratic voters like Ms. Soza never quite materialized in force on Election Day.
However, the government's new guidelines suggest such trips should be "as infrequent as possible."Exercise
"Warlight" reads, at its not-infrequent best, like a late-career John le Carré novel.
Uruguay is an infrequent hedger, having last done a hedging deal in 2008 with Citibank.
Those infrequent but Democratic voters hold the key to the balance of power in America.
But backlash has been infrequent, and prosecutors have continued to take immigrants' status into account.
In the nineteenth century, most Presidents briefed reporters themselves, on an infrequent, ad-hoc basis.
Contrary to common belief, acne does not result from surface dirt or infrequent skin cleansing.
The cost of turning out an infrequent voter is roughly $30 to $50 per voter.
You could have multiple hijackings in the same day — it was not an infrequent occurrence.
The organization doesn't have a rigid structure and official meetings like the Global Summit are infrequent.
But while testifying before members of Congress, Provost said she was an infrequent user of Facebook.
"I think it's because it's a very infrequent transaction," said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae's chief economist.
But he might have been even more alarmed by laws that sideline infrequent voters from politics.
I savor this infrequent feeling and channel it toward the next big steps for my research.
It's not infrequent for a state to receive a number of inaccurate registration forms, Hersey said.
It's a common platitude within the beauty industry that infrequent hair-washing leads to healthier locks.
Despite infrequent strategic mergers, Northrop has not shied away from bold corporate actions to please investors.
History says the G7 will be forgotten and receive few, infrequent updates on the software front.
One reason for the music's infrequent performance, he says, is that it requires a huge chorus.
It was painful for me, because visits were relatively infrequent — once every two or three weeks.
The state-level polls are infrequent and plagued by uneven poll quality and small sample sizes.
While her sex drive didn't exactly go away, intimacy with her partner was unsatisfying and infrequent.
In 2014, during one of his infrequent visits home, the couple married in a civil ceremony.
The PAHO said Zika can be transmitted through blood, but this is an infrequent transmission mechanism.
Not necessary for infrequent travelers, but for anyone who regularly goes to another country, quite handy.
We focused on nonvoters and infrequent ones before the 22018 midterm elections and saw astonishing results.
Because achondroplasia is a relatively infrequent disability, there are no standards for addressing high grocery shelves.
Although such incidents are infrequent, they are high impact with the risk of massive power outages.
The pair took different paths and stayed in infrequent contact after becoming friends in high school.
Neither island has a pier, and ferry crossings are infrequent or, depending on weather, non-existent.
She didn't try again because vacancies in the Uttar Pradesh police are infrequent, her father said.
He manages his land alone, accepts infrequent visits from his son, and occasionally sees his family.
Welchlin's group is partnering with childcare centers, churches and sororities to target infrequent black women voters.
Before that the source says his consumption was infrequent and he certainly wasn't immersing himself in it.
Express Sigsig (593-7-226-6340) also has infrequent weekend buses to Quingeo from the Cuenca terminal.
The few and infrequent actions she's taken since the election have seemed like First Lady Mad Libs.
My migraines started slow: They were infrequent but very severe in my late 20s and early 30s.
As a long-range tracker that requires infrequent charging, the Invoxia GPS Tracker delivers on its claims.
Because fuel devices run 6-10 times longer than batteries, the need to refuel will be infrequent.
The Touch of Kindness owner told CNN he had infrequent interaction with Johnson, but always as professionals.
Sometimes they're infrequent, but in other situations the left earbud is plagued by intermittent, split-second interruptions.
The PAHO also said Zika can be transmitted through blood, but this is an infrequent transmission mechanism.
Given Japan's strict gun laws, in the infrequent attacks that do occur, knives are more commonly used.
Resilience, on the other hand, is the ability to bounce back quickly from large, infrequent catastrophic events.
Sparse or infrequent rewards don't give algorithms enough feedback to enable them to proceed toward their goal.
An infrequent, but no less important, guest character was brought to wonderfully subtle life by Whoopie Goldberg.
Infrequent drinking was associated with a lower risk of death due to cardiovascular disease, the researchers found.
D., as it's called, gathered a good chunk of its votes from first-time or infrequent voters.
That would have halted the distribution of mail-in ballots to nearly 240,000 infrequent voters this year.
Attacks in Baghdad have become relatively infrequent, however, and the death toll, while still worrisome, has declined.
Despite all the hype and fast growth, Teladoc remains an infrequent way to treat urgent care conditions.
Today bathhouses are rare on our city maps, and serenity is a luxury reserved for infrequent vacations.
Free snacks belong to a third category of cheap and infrequent perks called de minimis fringe benefits.
Vietnam has been a relatively infrequent visitor to international bond markets, with its last sale in 2014.
Though between the regimentation of my plan and her new script deadlines, even those meetings have been infrequent.
Multi-billion-dollar acquisitions of private, venture-backed companies are infrequent, so we don't see them every quarter.
It's a "very infrequent" side effect, according to the company that makes it, but it can be permanent.
It's very, very infrequent that we find an Oxy pill on the street that is a prescription pill.
His sponsored posts are infrequent and most often for The Underwear Expert, an "underwear of the month" club.
Niccol said new or infrequent customers made up nearly half of the people taking advantage of the offer.
This isn't Wi-Fi for browsing the web; it's for transferring small bits of data on infrequent occasions.
We realised that we could use the same mechanism to save infrequent drivers a huge amount of money.
In hindsight, I think it's a virtual loop as partnerships tend to be smaller and hires are infrequent.
Five other states in addition to Ohio use infrequent voting as a trigger for deregistration from their rolls.
Both justices said that vacancies are so infrequent and tenures are so long that change will come haltingly.
Mr. Trump must find a way to turn out a wave of white supporters who are infrequent voters.
The only visitors now were those who poked around looking for the archival junction, and those were infrequent.
Data stored in the Standard and Standard-Infrequent access tiers is replicated across three or more availability zones.
Likewise, "603 Minutes" officials are infrequent attendees at Mr. Rhodes's editorial meetings for senior producers every Monday morning.
He acknowledged the challenges in one of his campaign's core goals — boosting turnout by mobilizing infrequent young voters.
While development is infrequent, Riverdale Parc, a seven-story, 54-unit rental, arrived in 2015, replacing three houses.
One town, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, has been particularly adept at positioning itself for the boom surrounding the infrequent event.
Most often, we do not stop to distinguish the typical from the acceptable, the infrequent from the deviant.
So-called gap years are common in many countries but infrequent in the United States (to our detriment).
There are quite a few annual, semiannual, and otherwise infrequent sales happening at our favorite outdoor gear retailers.
The Obama campaign focused on identifying people who typically didn't vote or were infrequent in their voting habits.
They found injuries to be infrequent until 2007 -- when Apple introduced the first iPhone -- but then rose dramatically.
Bathroom stops were infrequent, several prisoners said, so the passengers urinated in bottles and defecated on the floor.
"There is a distinctly American idea to have infrequent trains from the suburb into the city," he says.
Its original plot was so convoluted that players clamored for the ability to skip the shallow and infrequent cutscenes.
As Nate Cohn notes in The New York Times, Sanders's reliance on infrequent voters could be his weak point.
"It's very infrequent we get these kind of opportunities in a large-cap technology or discretionary stock," she said.
More advanced autonomy would still include a driver to oversee pickups, drop-offs and infrequent moments of driving assistance.
Five minutes of real attention can go a long way, as can creating a tradition — even if it's infrequent.
Since Musk's announcement, Autopilot 224's over-the-air software updates have been infrequent and scattered, Tesla owners say.
Throughout 2016 and 2017, Autopilot 2.0's over-the-air software updates were infrequent and scattered, Tesla owners say.
For anyone looking to glean the family's lottery-winning strategy, Arthur explained that they are infrequent lottery ticket buyers.
Such a move would allow those facilities to further escape state inspections in favor of more-infrequent HHS inspections.
When I arrived in Mexico as a New York Times correspondent, I thought the topes were just infrequent oddities.
Moderately frequent drinkers of high class experienced about 33% less deaths than infrequent drinkers, based on the team's estimates.
While these critically ill NICU infants could not be offered long periods of SSC, infrequent SSC was still beneficial.
They say "we have covered Amazon" and point to the links to stories which are good, but pretty infrequent.
Opponents argued that removing infrequent voters from the rolls was not only a harsh policy, but a counterproductive one.
Other potential problems involve inadequate fertilization of the soil and other soil conditions, small container size and infrequent watering.
But there were not infrequent screaming matches, temper tantrums, middle-of-the-night phone calls and accusations of betrayal.
Some Republicans have pointed to ID rules and dropping infrequent voters from the rolls as necessary to prevent fraud.
The plaintiffs also called for an independent probe into how the state updates voter rolls to remove infrequent voters.
This may include vacations, infrequent bills such as property taxes, or annual expenses like summer camp for the kids.
Defined until recently by an infrequent series of one-on-one confrontations, the contest is now becoming a melee.
Even infrequent flyer can find some value in the in-flight purchase discounts offered by many airline credit cards.
She has made infrequent forays into the public eye to promote her books and to defend her husband's company.
In my experience, it's so infrequent that you can afford to make an allowance to facilitate that teenager's education.
Right now, the IPCC only comes out every six to seven years, which is too infrequent to be useful.
Trump, who joined Twitter in 2010 and has over three-quarters of a million followers, is a relatively infrequent tweeter.
If you count infrequent as well as frequent users, about six out of every 10 got news from social media.
In rural areas, clinics may balk at paying for on-call examiners for the infrequent instances when they are needed.
Darnell, an infrequent Nextdoor user before Harvey, said she regularly checks the app before other social platforms and the news.
But just because his impersonations may be more infrequent doesn't mean that he doesn't have plans to keep fans entertained.
Coral bleaching events used to be infrequent and geographically restricted, but recently, they've become much more common, widespread, and devastating.
These patrols are not the infrequent exercises of the past, but now near-constant deployments, shadowing foreign warships as well.
Optimism bias is also more likely to play a role in decision-making around infrequent events, such as a hurricane.
They wired people up to brain-monitoring equipment and played quiet and infrequent beeps by each ear of the sleeper.
"A sticky scalp could be secondary to product residue, dandruff, infrequent shampooing, and/or substitution with dry shampoo," she says.
But overall, falls are infrequent and most racers get back on their bikes and make it over the finish line.
Pew's report urges the agency to adopt rules to make sure overdraft programs are used for "infrequent and accidental" occurrences.
The leaking of classified information — whether within the government or to the public — is infrequent but not unusual, officials say.
The leaking of classified information -- whether within the government or to the public -- is infrequent but not unusual, officials say.
She learned the ins and outs of his temperament, the frequency of his tantrums, the patterns of his infrequent complaints.
These infrequent cases were deemed to be brought over by people traveling from other countries where measles is still endemic.
"The infrequent nature of negative reviews may help to distinguish them from other reviews," Dr. Simester wrote in an email.
He said at the time that those moments were relatively infrequent because the board primarily focused on Apple's biggest businesses.
Last week's losses attracted such anguish because these kinds of downward moves have become so infrequent over the past year.
Such off-the-record sessions with the president are somewhat infrequent but common through the history of White House reporting.
Wallace, for instance, skipped the dedication and, according to newspaper accounts in the state archives, was at most an infrequent visitor.
"It's not infrequent that I turn down opportunities because they are not set up to accommodate breastfeeding or pumping," Winant says.
His ruling claims that judges are only allowed to close cases when federal regulations explicitly mandate it, which is very infrequent.
Zagg does, however claim a somewhat implausible two full years of battery life, so at least that hassle should be infrequent.
Poor health But amid the political instability of recent years, Bhumibol's health began to fade and public appearances became more infrequent.
Three candidates lead a crowded Democratic field: venture capitalist and billionaire entrepreneur J.B. Pritzker, who led infrequent polls; progressive state Sen.
This means more frequent trains outfitted to move lots of people, instead of infrequent trains with sleeper cars utilized by hobbyists.
A photojournalist was reportedly injured in the fracas, which officials claimed is infrequent but not unprecedented in areas such as Rinkeby.
But most alcohol users are infrequent, and they don't see any problem in their own social setting, which is fairly safe.
The official added that such incidents involving Chinese and American aircraft are infrequent, with only two having taken place in 2016.
I noticed occasional lag and stutters at moments where I wouldn't have expected performance to struggle, but these interruptions were infrequent.
So Trump camp is targeted Facebook "dark posts" at Dem-leaning, but infrequent black voters to discourage them into staying home.
President-elect Trump, an infrequent Presbyterian, didn't claim great piety but appealed strongly to evangelicals with promises to protect religious freedom.
The only difference was that in the game against the Americans one of the infrequent Swedish counterattacks actually produced a goal.
They have performed poorly in tests due to their aging technologies, which date from the 1990s, patched upgrades, and infrequent tests.
Physicians rarely know whether their patients adhere to their recommendations between visits and have infrequent interactions with even their sickest patients.
Meanwhile, high transaction fees are infrequent enough not to be prohibitive, and the hit to profits from depreciation is relatively small.
Infrequent meetings with her father — a hedonistic dentist who chose to stay behind in his village — build the story's emotional core.
My organization, Community Change Action, along with three others reached out to infrequent and never-voters in Michigan, Nevada and Florida.
Ms. Swinton said she's an infrequent carnivore, limiting her intake to wild game caught near her home in the Scottish Highlands.
He added that the state does the same to infrequent voters, adding that potential cuts are mailed a postcard before removal.
He also said that robberies were "relatively infrequent" on West 47th Street despite a high concentration of jewelers in the area.
He also said that robberies were "relatively infrequent" on West 47th Street despite a high concentration of jewelers in the area.
Death from interpersonal violence was relatively infrequent but occurred at more than nine times the expected rate, according to the study.
"Existing warnings about the concurrent use of opioids and benzodiazepines are inconsistent, infrequent, and insufficient," Alexander-Scott said in a statement.
Why on those increasingly infrequent occasions when Afghanistan attracts notice do half-truths and pettifoggery prevail, rather than hard-nosed assessments?
With some products and services, customer engagement is naturally infrequent — think of the way people buy real estate or book vacation travel.
Infrequent communication with the outside world brings atrocious accounts that might be true, though I haven't seen any of these first hand.
It has backed a strict voter-identification law in Texas which it previously opposed, and endorsed Ohio's practice of purging infrequent voters.
Beginning in the early 1980s, increases in America's national minimum wage were infrequent and too small to overcome the effects of inflation.
Incidents involving the spilling of industrial and caustic chemicals, while infrequent and duly reported, have left land protectors on a hair trigger.
And while I got a lot better at preventing it, the way I reacted to the infrequent episodes took a different turn.
After all, according to Michele Weiner-Davis, author of "The Sex-Starved Marriage," infrequent sex threatens intimacy and ultimately the relationship itself.
Only in the past couple of decades have Price's major works begun to receive recordings and performances, and these are still infrequent.
However, according to Fouad Khalil, the vice president of compliance at cybersecurity firm Security Scorecard, quarterly check-ins may be too infrequent.
But it's been projected that Ohio's practices have purged tens of thousands of Ohio's infrequent voters prior to the November 2016 election.
If you believe infrequent voting should not impact your voter registration status, read more on the upcoming Supreme Court Case, Husted v.
Critics question whether such a vast project is wise or even possible in a city of violent dust storms and infrequent rain.
It also includes a not infrequent use of the N-word, something Mr. Delgado, who is black, has a right to use.
It's a not-infrequent occurrence: A reporter, working on an article about a company, uncovers information unknown even to its top executives.
In the six battleground-state contests for governors, the cost to bring out the necessary number of infrequent voters is $42.1 million.
Sanders and Acosta have sparred repeatedly during White House press briefings, though the Q&A sessions have become infrequent in recent months.
The infrequent nature of car purchases means drivers may not have encountered it the last time they bought or leased a car.
Using their limited knowledge from infrequent fire drills and holding on to handrails, employees gingerly crept down the stairs, Ms. Sale said.
His responses to my texts were infrequent and cryptic, often telling me to save my prayers and well-wishes for sick children.
As president, Trump's attempts to engage black audiences have been infrequent, and when they are made they have been almost consistently offensive.
Jokic's infrequent post-up shot attempts are surprising for a center with his skill set—but there's a method to his madness.
In addition to having used the Zio, he has an implanted cardiac monitor made by Medtronic designed to capture infrequent episodes like his.
South Korean analysts say North Korea allows only infrequent reunions for fear of wasting what it sees as an important diplomatic bargaining chip.
"A few experts said that bikesharing tended to attract people who may be new riders to cycling or infrequent riders," the report says.
The company notes these in-app surveys are infrequent, with only one or two a year at max being shown to each subscriber.
Tutorials are infrequent, user interfaces are unpolished, and one gets the sense that KPIs like retention and engagement are not being carefully measured.
CIC, which affects 14 percent of the global population, is a type of gastrointestinal disorder where individuals have difficult and infrequent bowel movements.
Mr. de Blasio said on Wednesday that infrequent advisers, offering advice "twice a year, or three times a year," would not be included.
The Hungarian population has been quiescent except for infrequent street protests against, for example, internet taxes or Mr. Orban's vision of educational reform.
Advocates of the deal argue market share statistics are of limited use because they often turn on big, infrequent tenders for multiyear projects.
Though infrequent, sometimes certain licenses will not be renewed, in which case PlayStation Vue would no longer carry the affected channels or networks.
" A rep for Musk maintains that "Elon and Amber didn't start seeing each other until May 2016, and even then it was infrequent.
It was supposedly a one-off, or at best Starrcade would be used as infrequent branding for sometimes house shows in the Carolinas.
But apart from infrequent months of rising prices, there are few signs of the economy picking up enough momentum to generate decent inflation.
The moment set off a conversation about how the Democratic frontrunners need Secret Service protection given that moments like this are not infrequent.
And in basic arithmetic terms, winning over a swing voter is twice as valuable as turning out an infrequent voter from the left.
More worrisome, the Supreme Court's endorsement of Ohio's program may encourage more states to join the list of states that purge infrequent voters.
Civic engagement experts have found that an effective canvassing and mobilization program costs about $50 per infrequent voter who actually casts a ballot.
Although the covers were a little wilted, the spines were uncracked and the pages immaculate—telltale signs of 50 years of infrequent use.
But in contrast with peers like Bill Burr and Louis C.K., his specials are infrequent enough that every one is a major event.
"Democrats' path to victory runs through getting infrequent Democratic voters to the polls and expanding our base," said PTP Executive Director Alex Morgan.
The odds were particularly encouraging for people who had been infrequent exercisers but ramped up their workouts over the years, the researchers found.
Three candidates have been leading a crowded field: venture capitalist and billionaire entrepreneur J.B. Pritzker, who has led infrequent polls; progressive state Sen.
The settlement provides thousands of dollars to Lyft drivers who logged the most miles, although infrequent drivers will see a nominal amount of cash.
Mr. Trump, above, and Bernie Sanders tap into strains of popular anger, but turnout among the infrequent voters they have attracted will be crucial.
To that end, PlushCare is doing that too by putting a stop to network access fees that drive down savings for infrequent telehealth users.
South Korean analysts say North Korea allows only infrequent reunions for the fear of wasting what it sees as an important diplomatic bargaining chip.
Google said in an email that instances of personalization in search are infrequent and most common when it comes to clarifying a vague search.
Similarly, the carriers took their time shutting down the arrangements they had in place, and communication on the process has been infrequent and inadequate.
The only proven fraud that exists, infrequent as it is, entails absentee balloting or paying off poll workers, typically to sway a local election.
Diesel generators, which have long-served a backup role when disasters hit, are expensive, heavily polluting, and prone to failure due to infrequent use.
Martinez of the Minnesota medical board said it's "quite infrequent" for a doctor to write out a prescription for someone in another person's name.
This is particularly true if you're an infrequent user: A one-off sniff of a small amount of cocaine might be undetectable within hours.
Meanwhile, MedMen has had limited success in its efforts to attract new or infrequent users, raising questions about how big that market may be.
In the long interview, Skipper eventually said that he was an infrequent user of cocaine and that his use never interfered with his work.
Wax says women need to be educated about the risks, "understanding that these risks cannot currently be quantified but are likely infrequent," he said.
"A lot of people tell me not to do certain things," he says, referencing words like "pussy" and his not infrequent use of them.
Bonds with infrequent calls can appear more attractive for investors since they give the bank less flexibility, reducing the chance of an unwelcome surprise.
Save for a few inevitable, but truly infrequent, blips in the connection, the Apollo 7s offer a wire-free earbud experience that actually works.
But attacks have been relatively infrequent in recent years, as the security services' brutal counterterrorism tactics have seemed to keep Chechen separatists in check.
Eric Trump is an infrequent tweeter -- unlike his far more prolific father -- so it's relatively easy to trace the roots of this particular tweet.
But infrequent travelers who want the standard free trip will continue to have a tough time earning one just by flying the major airlines.
The trial included 20 people—frequent and infrequent cannabis consumers—who each provided nine samples of their breath over the course of three hours.
The show's opening sketch began with Baldwin (who has been a more infrequent presence this past season) as President Trump in the Oval Office.
The 17-acre island, in an inlet of the Baltic Sea, lies about two miles from the nearest shore, and ferry service is infrequent.
Other conditions that make Hawaii an infrequent target of hurricanes include the cooler water temperatures near the islands and wind shear, which weakens storms.
That might be because sending ballots to infrequent voters, who might not even know an election is coming up, acts as a powerful nudge.
The first lady was a similarly infrequent presence at board meetings, attending just five of 12 since being appointed, according to the meeting minutes.
We do know that women with PCOS have higher levels of androgens (male hormones) and ovulatory dysfunction, which means ovulation is irregular or infrequent.
And volunteers, who were once an infrequent trickle at field offices around the state, turned into a veritable army of door knockers and canvassers.
"Australian forests have typically adapted to relatively low intensity fires that are relatively infrequent," added John Woinarski, a conservation biologist at Charles Darwin University.
Company founder and co-Chief Executive Steve Ells on March 16 estimated that 5 percent to 7 percent of infrequent customers may never return.
Instead of the more conventional, infrequent performance review, employees would benefit by having routine, often quarterly, coaching conversations with their managers about current projects.
Chipotle is seeking to deliver the best possible customer service, believing this to be the key in driving infrequent customers into becoming more frequent customers.
That may sound like a lot, but these events are still relatively infrequent, according to Berger, so these metals are pretty rare throughout the universe.
So, if Alto is to grow, it needs to rely more on the doctors sending new or infrequent prescriptions through the system to fulfill orders.
C Nick Hundley got an infrequent start Tuesday and will be behind the plate again Wednesday night if manager Bruce Bochy sticks to his plan.
How many times have those "open government access" advocates complained about too-infrequent White House news conferences and the generally restricted access to the president?
He would have camped out in states like Michigan and Wisconsin where Clinton was an infrequent visitor and Trump won the economic and cultural argument.
There are many reasons why borrowers choose not to seek a credit rating, including cost savings, infrequent bond issuance and investors' familiarity with the brand.
Provost says that she gave an auditor access to her Facebook account to look at her activity and verify that she was an infrequent user.
The important thing to remember is that broad, secular shifts, while infrequent in occurrence, present extraordinary opportunities for those fortunate enough to capitalize on them.
Despite widespread fears around privacy, Kinsella said, smart-tech privacy breaches are infrequent, meaning that privacy hasn't forced its way into becoming a top concern.
He also either underperformed with, or didn't turn out enough of, the white male, infrequent voter demographic that makes up the bulk of his support.
People have begun to see it as a broken system of delayed trains, crammed carriages and weekend track work that renders service infrequent and unreliable.
FINANCIAL statements are both infrequent and backwards-looking, so getting a sense for how a business is performing in the present can be nearly impossible.
But suicide is still relatively infrequent and most importantly, predicting the time and place of the next suicide is almost impossible from known risk factors.
Their infrequent use of the boats just wasn&apost enough to justify the high cost of their upkeep — and it got her thinking about solutions.
In, our current cultural temperament, an age of irony that favors negation, disaffection, and severe formalism, expressing pleasure in visual complexity and beauty is infrequent.
Though he'd been an infrequent presence in the twins' lives, it was their father who escorted them south of the river to learn their craft.
Serious permanent injuries that result from forceful births, like Turbin's and Malatesta's, are infrequent (though longer recoveries from more intervention during birth are quite common).
Another feature – and one that may instill fear in developers whose apps suffer from infrequent use – will allow iPhone users to "offload" their unused applications.
Leonard has always been like a distant uncle to my family, an infrequent visitor but someone who brings with them a familiar quirkiness that's comforting.
Mobilization involves the more labor-intensive work of turning out infrequent voters by making phone calls, knocking on doors and driving people to the polls.
To resolve this, the plaintiffs proposed reforms, including ending the use of electronic voting machines without a paper trail and stopping purges of infrequent voters.
But why not remove these infrequent problem bears on a case-by-case basis rather than using hunting as a blind form of wildlife management?
Even infrequent guests can get a ton of value to offset its $450 annual fee through the program&aposs wide variety of airline transfer partners.
LOS ANGELES — It rained in Los Angeles on Wednesday, one of those infrequent meteorological events that seem to transfix this city while paralyzing the traffic.
Simon Cockerell, general manager of Koryo Tours, an agency in Beijing that organizes travel to North Korea, said that traffic accidents involving tourists were infrequent.
Polling has been infrequent in Ohio's primary, but an Emerson College poll released in October found Biden with a slim 2-point lead over Sen.
A study published in BMJ in May confirmed that post-market studies are relatively infrequent for new drugs that are approved based on limited evidence.
The pace of space rocks pummeling Earth and the moon was relatively infrequent, but then doubled or tripled for unknown reasons, a new study finds.
China is routinely hit by typhoons in its hot summer months but weather officials said last week they have been relatively infrequent so far this year.
Instead of maintaining servers for an infrequent event, the company can pinpoint the exact resources it needs, only when it needs them for a given event.
Global recessions are also infrequent - before 2009, one would have to go back to 1990-103 to find a period when the world economy actually shrank.
"Hacker philanthropists have to recognize that their successes will be few and infrequent and that their rewards will be fleeting, personal and often unrecognized," he wrote.
Cinemark's deal doesn't work quite the same, but it could be a good option for infrequent moviegoers— again, provided there's a Cinemark theater near your home.
Global recessions are also infrequent - before 2009, one would have to go back to 1990-1991 to find a period when the world economy actually shrank.
Since the 1990s, when the coast of Puglia in Italy's south-east was the preferred destination for clandestine migrants from Albania, landings there have been infrequent.
But little has changed on the road, which lacks lighting or any public transportation other than infrequent Greyhound bus service that does not reach remote communities.
Police crackdowns on the farmers are infrequent, though the specter of arrest still hangs in the air, forcing farmers to stay out of the public eye.
During his live sets, which are infrequent, he tends to wear skinny black suits and a deep grimace; he focusses intently on his work, seldom gesticulating.
And even the most seasoned traveler, who has the process down to a science, can get caught between infrequent fliers who can't keep it all straight.
I'll occasionally exercise, and I recently started an acupuncture practice, but the latter just requires me to lie still and the former is becoming increasingly infrequent.
A Marshall Project review of Department of Transportation records shows that the agency's monitoring is infrequent, and companies are typically given advance notice of an audit.
The only way to get to Príncipe is infrequent flights from São Tomé, or a 24-hour boat ride that locals advised me not to take.
So, too, has Melania Trump, who outside of Wednesday's announcement of planned PSAs, has made infrequent and at times confusing public comments on the global crisis.
When fires are infrequent, the forest has time to mature and build up a stock of serotinous cones that will restart the next generation: hence Densetown.
When a kid does not have the usual interests or the usual haircut, his peers do not view his behavior simply as atypical or statistically infrequent.
The messaging app, which has historically made relatively infrequent updates to its core product, has now made three significant changes in the last three weeks alone.
In a little more than two hours, they had reached 303,000 infrequent African-American voters in a swath of rural Georgia, known as the Black Belt.
There are severe infrequent side effects that may occur, but these are the same risks we share with our patients when discussing any modern medical treatment.
And in a perfect storm of packet loss, a not-infrequent occurrence, the device will interpret the silence as a straight-up absence of access points.
On June 11, the Supreme Court also revived Ohio's policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls, a ruling that detractors called another blow to voting rights.
Second, many of Trump's supporters are infrequent voters who perhaps do not follow political news closely and so do not know how to get the right ballot.
Losing an appetite is a common sickness behavior, and not eating until hunger pangs hit (even if they are infrequent) is not a bad thing for adults.
For example, a wash sale can be triggered by infrequent events outside of tax-loss harvesting trading including a client changing their risk score or a withdrawal.
In the early 1990s violent crime was about 50% more common in states with relatively high abortion levels than it was in those where abortion was infrequent.
Ohio is one of seven states, along with Georgia, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, that erase infrequent voters from registration lists, according to the plaintiffs.
The two kept their relationship private after that, with Peters making infrequent appearances on Roberts' Instagram until this year when the actress wished him a happy birthday.
New research published in the Astrophysical Journal suggests superflares can indeed be generated by mature, slowly rotating stars like the Sun, though on a relatively infrequent basis.
While HAIM first formed in 2007 and played sparse, infrequent gigs, it was only until 2012 that the sisters went full steam ahead on their musical careers.
Orrganizations like mine, Community Change Action, are focused on building an electoral powerhouse among black, Latino, women and young people, all of whom make-up infrequent voters.
As a group, participants of low socioeconomic status who drank frequently experienced about 42% more deaths due to cardiovascular disease than infrequent drinkers, the study authors estimated.
Indeed, infrequent collateral valuations and a lack of qualitative or quantitative information on secured financing terms and collateral requirements may not adequately capture the current market risk.
It's easy for Democrats to make the cold political calculation that legalization is incredibly popular, especially among infrequent voters whose turnout is needed to take back Congress.
Unfortunately, his moments of brilliance were far too infrequent, and he had to wait until earlier this year to get his first chance at playing in Europe.
The Transportation Security Administration says that some security bottlenecks around the holidays happen because infrequent travelers don't know what they cannot carry onboard the plane with them.
But for people who own right-hand-drive cars in the United States, the infrequent headaches are the price they pay for a unique kind of fun.
Though their lovemaking had become infrequent in recent years, there was always the possibility of it, which the husband, in his vanity, did not like to relinquish.
" The authors concluded, "Until more prospective data is available, clinicians should recognize that such effects are infrequent and CHC [combined hormonal contraception] may be prescribed with confidence.
"In the past, Democrats have not engaged other than likely voters, and the future expansion of the community's electoral power lies in engaging infrequent voters," he added.
Joshua Tree contains two desert ecosystems -- the Colorado and Mojave Deserts -- within its vast park system, leaving it with scarce water resources, infrequent rainfall and climatic extremes.
On Powerball nights (that's Wednesdays and Saturdays, for all you infrequent gamblers), the path to the pageantry starts in a small, unassuming little room with white walls.
"Revenge porn is not infrequent, nor is it just a celebrity issue," said Senator Monica R. Martinez, a Long Island Democrat and one of the bill's sponsors.
"Elon and Amber didn't start seeing each other until May 2016, and even then it was infrequent," the rep said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time.
In the meantime his trips to the cage have been infrequent and most recently—in the case of knocking out a thoroughly washed up Diego Sanchez—largely pointless.
Without that new dam, the Oroville Dam's auxiliary spillway was designed to be used in in a controlled, infrequent way and not in an emergency capacity, they said.
US officials have cited several reasons for their infrequent use today in Syria and Iraq — from the difficulty of fully investigating cases to the limited coalition troop presence.
After five days without electricity to pump water, Venezuelans from working-class neighborhoods to upscale apartment towers are complaining of increasingly infrequent showers, unwashed dishes, and stinking toilets.
The second kind of inspection, from ICE's internal inspection unit, on the other hand, used effective methods but were too infrequent to ensure that ICE facilities correct deficiencies.
That being said, this month, a coworker and I decided to see what all the hoopla surrounding infrequent hair washing was about (stay tuned for the full story).
Though Cruz is an infrequent and numbingly scripted interviewee, he is as polite to reporters one on one as he is contemptuous of them in his stump speech.
Polling on the issue is infrequent, but a survey conducted five years ago found that 53% of Singaporeans "accept gay lifestyles" but that 55% reject same-sex marriage.
It's not immediately clear from the Chopra and Lineweaver paper why Gaian regulation should be so rare on other habitable worlds, or how infrequent this process actually is.
Bugzy still sparred and trained in the gym as often as he could, pulling up at such infrequent hours that the owner eventually gave him his own key.
"We are seeing strong interest from new and infrequent customers as well as frequent customers," Niccol said of Chipotle's mobile app, speaking to analysts on a conference call.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to November 30, but that doesn't mean tropical systems don't pop up at other times, although it is infrequent.
So it created the "Infrequent Flyers" club for client Tigerair, "the rewards program that gives you absolutely nothing at all," according to a film on the agency's website.
The drug's apparent strength and durability could one day make it possible for those with HIV or at risk to eschew their daily pills for more infrequent doses.
"However, if it did take place, the new evidence suggests that it was infrequent or, at least, that it did not leave a discernible genetic trace," Jarman said.
Unfortunately, a typical 'rescue' is muddied by the erroneous criminalization, failed service provision, and revictimization of human trafficking survivors, as well as the infrequent conviction of their offenders.
Clinton has been an infrequent presence on the campaign trail of late, spending much of her time raising money behind closed doors in fashionable locales like the Hamptons.
Looking into the profiles of some of these recent spambots, some accounts have infrequent tweets dating back to 2012, which suggests they have been hijacked from genuine users.
That can also prove disastrous, especially in those not-infrequent cases when the options prove to be worth less than the employee has already spent to buy them.
The updating of BAT benchmarks seems weirdly infrequent to me, but otherwise, to my eye, this looks like a pretty clever way to solve the perpetual EITE problem.
So keep trips to the grocery as infrequent as possible, wash your hands often, and remember that these measures are for your own good and that of others.
But that doesn't mean it's not still worth a shot, King said, especially during an election that has seen such a momentous increase in new and infrequent voters.
The Home Office said in a statement that it was committed to making the crossings an "infrequent phenomenon" and would continue to work with French authorities on enforcement.
If there has been a delay, a not infrequent occurrence of late, the conductor effectively braces for impact — with the people on the other side of that window.
You can also start small if you're an infrequent traveler who usually goes on shorter trips or who'd rather opt to check-in the majority of their luggage.
Thankfully, it has become more infrequent since safety upgrades were made about 12 years ago, including passing lanes, shoulders and rumble strips that warn drivers as they drift.
Prior to this new law, the exemptions available to stockholders were subject to a range of limitations, restrictions and requirements, making resales of private company stock difficult and infrequent.
That includes 37.3 percent who are immigrants arriving at age 50 or later, and 44.3 percent who don't fit that demographic but also fall in that "infrequent worker" category.
Alcohol may have been an infrequent fixture at Georgia O'Keeffe's ranch outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico, but that doesn't necessarily mean the austere artist disliked the occasional party.
While the German shepherd is an infrequent presence in the dog show circuit's Winner's Circle, it is common to see this breed involved in military, police and therapy work.
First-time mom April told WBAY that she thought she would never have children because she suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome, a hormonal disorder that causes infrequent menstrual periods.
Pipeline leaks are not infrequent, often caused when construction workers hit the pipes, natural disasters strike them, or even just corrosion and time, according to a report by ProPublica.
According to conventional wisdom going into the vote, a big turnout should have helped Trump by proving he could motivate the infrequent voters who were among his strongest supporters.
Religious skirmishes are not infrequent — Boko Haram, which subscribes to a particularly militant (and some would say actually non-Islamic) interpretation of Islamic law, is proof of this tension.
Buckle up, don't drive drunk, and obey speed limit Houry attributed the high U.S. death rates to alcohol use, speeding and infrequent use of seat belts, especially among children.
However, the long-running bull market means retirement savers largely have watched the value of their nest egg climb upward for nine years with infrequent corrections and low volatility.
Actual data sharing with others was not a requirement and remains infrequent because EHR vendors have incentives to discourage data sharing between their systems and those of other vendors.
It's not like our sex is bad or infrequent, but I sometimes wonder if I'd feel more sexually fulfilled if I got to experiment more outside of my marriage.
Or having felt the rhythmic energy of "Three Scenes," full too of a melodic sensibility on vibraphone and marimba that was infrequent if not absent elsewhere on the program.
Health centers without doctors, infrequent ferries to the mainland and the remoteness of some islands have meant premature deaths, prolonged illness and challenges in meeting vaccination targets, doctors say.
An infrequent texter, he does most of his communicating by phone, in meetings or over a plate of spicy pasta at his go-to Italian restaurant in Midtown Manhattan.
In the scenes in which Eddie and Venom get to know each other, so to speak, Mr. Hardy's outlandishly physical performance bolsters the movie's not-infrequent flashes of wit.
I did need some crosses to get the last two in the mix; one is an infrequent modern annoyance, the other a poetic vignette we night owls often miss.
Cover charges were infrequent, so middle-class couples could make up much of the audience, according to "Intimate Nights: The Golden Age of New York Cabaret," by James Gavin.
An inverted yield curve occurs when the return on shorter-dated government debt is greater than 10-year or longer-dated securities, an infrequent occurrence that can signal recession.
If ranchers want to run their livestock on public lands, they need to accept the infrequent livestock losses as part of the cost of doing business on public lands.
By that metric, it would cost $47.6 million to get enough infrequent voters to the polls in the 28 congressional districts that will determine which party holds the House.
Because he lives in a kind of gopher hole behind the mound, Winnie cannot see him except when he makes one of his infrequent incursions into her peripheral vision.
She characterized them as having low levels of education, income and political information, watching lots of television, and offering strong professions of Christian faith combined with infrequent church attendance.
Time was marked by the arrival and deletion of my weekly "Adam Sandler" Google Alert, which detailed a still-persistent comedy career, achieved with infrequent engagement with the press.
And boasting support from the state's older, prominent black lawmakers, they argue, does not excite the young or infrequent voters needed to build a winning coalition in November. Rep.
"She's sort of like Rapunzel in the tower," said one New York City socialite who knows Trump from her infrequent appearances on the New York social and charity scene.
Harington, who is the face of Dolce & Gabbana's The One for Men fragrance, guessed exactly how gross his character would smell, given all the battles and coats and infrequent baths.
That's likely because this region has a different fire regime than the Sierra Nevada region does — with more infrequent, high-severity fires that spread from tree crown to tree crown.
Qubits are fragile things, so any real-world quantum computer must still work regardless of whether some of its qubits fall apart, and errors should be as infrequent as possible.
For me, those times are too infrequent, though if you're able to get a lot of use out of these, their $159 price tag will be far easier to swallow.
But the census is labor-intensive, expensive and infrequent; surely there's some way to get a general idea of important measures like poverty without going door to door and asking?
The biggest concern for underwriters is that without being able to privately gauge appetite for deals - particularly those for infrequent borrowers or debut transactions - there will be more transaction failures.
When asked about his infrequent responses, Jarrett noted that he would "have to speak out every single day" and also said he's focused on lifting up the voices of others.
"Each of these companies has to give people that aren't coming there a reason to come there — new users, or infrequent users," said Michael Pachter, an analyst for Wedbush Securities.
A local advocacy group called Flip the 49th has worked to increase Democratic turnout in the district, using canvassing and phone banks to urge infrequent Democratic voters to cast ballots.
Meetings between Fed chairs and presidents are not unprecedented but they are infrequent, as opposed to the nearly weekly sessions that central bankers have with the head of the Treasury.
There's the S3 Standard tier with the promise of 99.999999999 percent durability and 99.99 percent availability and S3 Standard-Infrequent Access with the same durability promise and 99.9 percent availability.
Infrequent urination can cause urinary tract infections (UTI's) which, if left untreated, can come with flu-like symptoms, lead to kidney infections and in some extreme circumstances, can be fatal.
Bad debt expense began stepping up in 2Q16, significantly exceeding 1% for the first time in several years, driven primarily by a higher default rate among new and infrequent customers.
While sectarian violence targeting the Shiite minority in neighboring Pakistan has increased, such assaults in Afghanistan, where most people belong to the Sunni branch of Islam, have remained relatively infrequent.
For short, infrequent car trips or the occasional flight, a soft model like the Sherpa Original Deluxe Carrier, which scores high points for ventilation and durability, will do the trick.
Twitter is trying to help out infrequent users by showing a few high-quality tweets while staying firmly committed to reverse-chronological order as the main way people read tweets.
Her strategy for winning may have to involve expanding the electorate to younger and more infrequent voters — something Sanders hopes to do at the same time at the presidential level.
Once the team gets good data, it can focus on deep canvassing — having meaningful conversations at the doorstep — with only the nonvoters or infrequent voters, maybe 80 people in all.
The snakes were practical, the article said, on account of their infrequent feeding and inexpensive upkeep, their convenient "linear anatomy," their easygoing nature and their relative lack of moral standing.
"The memorandum seeks to show that presidentially mandated refusals to disclose information to Congress — though infrequent — are by no means unprecedented acts of this or any other administration," he wrote.
Democrats hope Obama can bring some of the young, minority and infrequent voters who powered his two elections to the White House out to the polls in off-year elections.
According to Chicago-based registered nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Elizabeth Sjoblom of Lactation Partners, minimal, infrequent alcohol consumption while nursing does not have a major effect on baby.
Activists rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of arguments in a key voting rights case involving a challenge to the Ohio's policy of purging infrequent voters from voter registration rolls.
"The most comparable luxury category to hardware would be the Swiss watch business, which faces similar problems with infrequent purchasing cycles and disruption risk (by the Apple Watch, ironically)," he added.
Off-season storm The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to November 30, but that doesn't mean tropical systems don't pop up at other times, although it is infrequent.
And although the TLC and Mayor Bill de Blasio's office have taken a more aggressive stance toward Uber (with infrequent success), the City Council may be more hospitable to the company.
I said Ohio election officials should not be permitted to remove voters from their registration rolls simply for infrequent voting and failing to respond to a single notice in the mail.
A lower-turnout caucus might help Mr. Rubio even more; it requires more time and commitment to vote, and a significant share of Mr. Trump's polling support is from infrequent voters.
In the infrequent occasion when a contestant's knife breaks in the testing process, Baker and Neilson get emotional; Baker jokes that he needs "to take the afternoon off" when it happens.
As the name implies, the main difference between those and the One Zone-Infrequent Access tier is that with this cheaper option, all the data sits in only one availability zone.
The team also hopes to gain insights into the infrequent but sometimes major hydrothermal explosions that occur in the park, said Carol Finn, a scientist with the United States Geological Survey.
By the time September rolled around, the only trips my mother made were occasional visits to the back patio to sit in the afternoon sun, and even those were becoming infrequent.
Raffensperger supports his predecessor Kemp's approach to combating voter fraud by removing people who might have moved or died, and in some cases people who are infrequent voters, from voter lists.
"We need a new generation of leadership," Castro told reporters, saying he could restore the coalition of young, minority and infrequent voters who elected Barack Obama to the White House twice.
Unfortunately, as this tax incentive became more popular with more taxpayers, the IRS responded to the relatively infrequent instances of outright abuse by launching an all-out assault against the incentive.
They are but one piece of a much larger project that aims to reach 72,000 doors in Dallas County before the midterm election, in order to turn out 26,000 infrequent voters.
In spite of the claim that so-called "misfire elections" are infrequent, the winner of the Electoral College has failed to win the popular vote in 10% of all presidential elections.
They have become infrequent thanks to safety measures that started to emerge at the turn of the 153th century, when fires at theaters and nightclubs not infrequently killed hundreds of people.
"The memorandum seeks to show that presidentially mandated refusals to disclose information to Congress — though infrequent — are by no means unprecedented acts of this or any other administration," the opinion states.
KEEP Daniel Kitson ("Mouse: The Persistence of an Unlikely Thought"), the English comedian and storyteller who makes far too infrequent appearances in New York, comes to Brooklyn with his latest monologue.
The Great Depression convinced many people that financial capitalism was inherently dangerous, but in the 40 years that followed, crises were infrequent—a testament to draconian financial regulation and capital controls.
But the real potential for abuse arises when the FBI makes queries about Americans labeled "foreign intelligence," not in the infrequent searches for Section 702 information carried out for law enforcement.
But in Europe, where object lessons in Trumpism are infrequent, this visit has underlined that there is no magic formula or silver bullet to get what you want out of Trump.
Training shouldn't be infrequent, and the topic should come up in conversations about other things, whether strategy or customer service, said KC Wagner, a harassment prevention trainer at Cornell's ILR School.
The ledger's immutability leaves it vulnerable to faulty and malicious transactions as well as defective smart contracts — problems that, even if infrequent, could have dire effects in the critical power sector.
In most states, infrequent and new voters are making up 2628 to 28503 percent of the electorate so far, according to an analysis by TargetSmart Communications, a Democratic data analytics firm.
Raffensperger has also criticized calls to overturn some of Kemp's more controversial practices like aggressive purges of infrequent voters, arguing that election integrity will be best preserved through strict voting measures.
Sony isn't exactly discouraging people to try their luck with the infrequent in-store lotteries, either, announcing a price cut and some new VR releases ahead of Tokyo Game Show this week.
The infrequent and audience-less competitions of the organization's earlier years have transformed into flashier events, with divisions for the five styles of yo-yo play that have since come en vogue.
"Those who are currently at the federation cannot handle their main task: making athletics in Russia better," she said, citing low attendance, infrequent broadcasts and a decline in interest in the sport.
As I got older, Harding slipped further into obscurity, and the jokes about bashing kneecaps (which had misled me to believe, like many, that Tonya herself committed the act) became more infrequent.
"We have our legends — Naomi Campbell, Iman, and Tyra Banks," but their appearances within the magazine were so infrequent that Willis felt like she would never have a shot at the cover.
It offered the candidates an infrequent chance to dive into policy discussions before a captive audience and to draw contrasts with one another without being in the combative setting of a debate.
That's an infrequent situation — in fact, this is the first time we've been so far down this early in the year in three decades, but it doesn't mean the market is doomed.
This could be a stronger focus on specific kinds of marketing for people who are frequent versus infrequent site visitors, or those who are spending a lot of money on a site.
"The (beneficial) fish consumption levels were on average more than two seafood meals per week," which is not infrequent, but would be less than in some other areas like Alaska, Morris said.
The shows—mostly live-action or puppets, not animation—move at an unhurried pace, two or three characters on the screen at the time, with little frenetic music and infrequent special effects.
The report said the problems were particularly severe for more than 1.4 million internally displaced people in Afghanistan, many living in camps and temporary settlements with only infrequent visits from mobile clinics.
I think every Democratic candidate ought to look very hard as to what this will do in terms of enthusiasm among millennials and the extent to which it can mobilize infrequent voters.
Patent wars are infrequent in the technology industry, which depends on thousands of patents that companies frequently cross license to rivals, while reserving their most strategic intellectual property to create proprietary products.
I strolled along the neighboring shopping center adjacent to "The G" on one of my all too infrequent visits back to my hometown of Melbourne after moving to Washington, D.C., in 1993.
Ohio is one of seven states, along with Georgia, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, that purge infrequent voters from registration lists, according to the plaintiffs who sued Ohio in 2016.
The show has the feel of real talk from a friend, but not a particularly compelling one, as her monologue wanders amid infrequent jokes, stuck awkwardly between stand-up and solo show.
Empedocles says she creates automatic monthly transfers to help fund a dedicated savings account nicknamed 'Infrequent Expenses' so the money is pre-saved and ready to go when the bills are due.
But before Cespedes's hit, Asdrubal Cabrera and Wilmer Flores tied the game in the eighth inning after the Mets' hard-working and stout bullpen suffered an infrequent blemish in the seventh inning.
At the turn of the century, the typical workweek for most working people was at least six days of ten-hour days, with Sunday and the infrequent holiday the only time off.
Channel stuffing is not infrequent but can become an issue if it becomes flagrant, according to a number of people in the industry who spoke to CNBC, some on the condition of anonymity.
This is what they lived on, what drove them forward — a sense of justice, of course, but that justice was so infrequent, so arbitrary, that their fuel had to be camaraderie and humor.
Though the incident sounds minor and admittedly quite funny, after watching this video of outback cattle mustering in action, it's a wonder that these sorts of explosions are as infrequent as they are.
But it's an infrequent occurrence that we get our very own personal John Cena visit, a visit that includes him tickling the ivories on the baby grand piano that's parked in our lobby.
AWS notes that this option will work best for users who have 100TB or more of data in Glacier because S3's Infrequent Access storage would be a better option for them otherwise.
The political scientists Lisa García Bedolla and Melissa Michelson wrote in their 2012 book "Mobilizing Inclusion" that infrequent Latino voters become habitual ones only when voting becomes core to their sense of identity.
"Ismael's Ghosts," Mr. Desplechin's new variation on the theme of Mathieu Amalric's incessant smoking and infrequent shaving, traces curlicues of incident around a triangle composed of Mr. Amalric, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Marion Cotillard.
And perhaps because Keurig coffee machines are a rather infrequent purchase and so difficult to boycott, the movement turned into a series of Twitter videos of people smashing their coffee makers to pieces.
DEALING WITH THE DELUGE Chaitén, the quaint seaside town that served as my base in the park, is a backpacker's depot for Pumalín and destinations south, hosting arrivals by bus and infrequent ferry.
Since assuming management of the Trump Organization with his brother Eric, Mr. Trump has been an infrequent presence in the White House, attending events like the Easter Egg Roll and his father's birthday.
This ensemble, one of the city's best-kept musical secrets, gives infrequent performances of contemporary solo and chamber music in the tower of Riverside Church, free, and played to a very high standard.
Last year, when the state sought to delete several hundred thousand registrations of infrequent voters ahead of the presidential election, civil-liberties groups filed a lawsuit against Ohio's secretary of state, Jon Husted.
As the total solar eclipse crossing the United States is an infrequent occurrence — the next one is in 2024 — an over-the-top project dish like timpano would not be out of place.
Mr. Paulino, who had all but stopped driving for Uber after the recent fare cuts, said the guild later told him he would not be invited to future meetings, citing his infrequent driving.
"You see all kinds of crazy things on the road, and it turns out they're not all that infrequent, but you have to be able to handle all of them," Mr. Salesky said.
"In transplant patients with suppressed immune systems these fungal infections are infrequent, but do occur at most major transplant centers without any discernable source," the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said in a statement.
So, I decided to test my skills not only as a professional journalist, but amateur bird-watcher, by documenting the bird's infrequent, but powerful movements, while sifting through various tracks and mixes on SoundCloud.
In either situation, while professionals involved in the medical and/or adoptive process may provide support, it is infrequent that any necessary emotional support or mental health intervention will continue for a significant duration.
The existing model of certification is based on 85033 percent, or near-100 percent, mission assurance and is based off of a launch tempo that is slow, infrequent, and assumes a benign operating environment.
Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart argued in a recent filing that the jail was not a hostile work environment because the alleged masturbation attacks were infrequent and limited to a small population of detainees.
The first decade has been a mixed bag, with Tesla stumbling through a decade of infrequent profits and serial controversies while the major automakers approach a market that's still quite weak, with halting steps.
The turnout by Florida's infrequent voters, made up of black people, Latinos, women and young people, reflects the momentum felt nationwide: When our communities cast ballots in historic numbers to vote, we win big.
Such "covenant light" bonds were harder to offload after the market tumbled in late 2008, while investors who held them saw valuations swing wildly because of infrequent trading and huge price gaps, analysts said.
In the excerpt from Small Fry (due out in September), Brennan-Jobs reflects on her first encounters with her father, from the earliest days when he denied paternity through their initial infrequent childhood encounters.
It's not infrequent these days if you're a big tech company to receive a brusquely worded letter from a group of Senators or Representatives asking you to explain yourself on some topic or another.
His United States appearances are infrequent, but at this show he performs with Percussion Mania, a group of growing renown in West Africa, featuring a double-balafon front line that also includes Yacouba Konate.littlefieldnyc.
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 to uphold Ohio's program of canceling registrations of infrequent voters — a decision that history shows disproportionately strikes minority and low-income voters from the rolls.
Justice Stephen Breyer, asked directly last month during an appearance on MSNBC about how the court would handle any election-related cases, first tried to explain just how infrequent a split ruling comes down.
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Asked in a Reuters interview last summer about whether he was getting exercise, the President pointed to his infrequent walks from the White House to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, a stone's throw away.
Still, the university notes that fatal shark attacks, while undeniably graphic, are so infrequent that beachgoers face a higher risk of being killed by sand collapsing as the result of over achieving sand castle builders.
Conspiracy theories about alien abductions, black ops, and the Illuminati were reserved for a small number of isolated tin foil hat wearers who traded "information" through obscure radio shows, crude web forums, and infrequent meetings.
Irving Oil spokesman Andrew Carson said the catalyst releases were "unplanned and infrequent" and noted the refinery had not exceeded its annual overall particulate emissions limit during the more than five years examined by Reuters.
Sanders' pitch is pointed at young, infrequent and disillusioned caucus-goers who are exhausted and furious with the status quo, and who think Trump rode to victory on an anti-establishment mood throughout the nation.
And her 1996 suggestion that some African American males are "super predators" is the basis of a below-the-radar effort to discourage infrequent black voters from showing up at the polls—particularly in Florida.
Airlines have been caught charging loyal travellers more for a ticket than infrequent travellers, on the assumption that they are more likely to be on a work trip, so their employer will probably be paying.
His thinking is apt: Magic, often dismissed himself by the quantitatively obsessed media of the sport, seems like the kind of guy who would understand the too-infrequent plane of joy on which LaVar operates.
Critics say that Twitter-specific lingo and special way of doing things puts off new or infrequent tweeters from using the service more regularly, or maybe ever coming to the platform in the first place.
Still, the poll is likely to be seen as a welcome sign by Democrats, who argue that Georgia has become more competitive as new residents flock to the state and infrequent voters become more engaged.
As for concerns about cognitive decline, "it is not something seen in large studies, so if it does occur, it is infrequent and hard to separate from the usual cognitive decline of aging," he said.
He started to think about medication access and thought if he found going to the pharmacy frustrating on a fairly infrequent basis, how was it for people who needed constant prescription refills for chronic illnesses?
It's not as if "Sunday in the Park With George," a diptych portrait of the artist at work in the 19th and 20th centuries, is a rarefied novelty to which we've been allowed infrequent access.
Sex became more and more infrequent, and eventually I started weaponizing my slightly lower sex drive—to deny her sex at crucial moments, as my way of expressing how angry I was for other reasons.
The Supreme Court's recent ruling allowing Ohio to kick thousands of infrequent voters from its registration rolls has deepened partisan divisions over ballot access ahead of one of the most consequential midterm elections in decades.
And this focus often goes hand in hand with another success of Abrams's 25 campaign: her ability to energize a coalition of infrequent voters, voters of color, and liberal whites to go to the polls.
Instagram responded to the violation of its site rules after a few dramatic hours by completely deleting Kardashian's account — after which Kardashian promptly popped up on Twitter, where he'd previously been a relatively infrequent tweeter.
She returned to England in 1950 and appeared in several British films, notably Jacques Tourneur's horror movie "Curse of the Demon" (19623), but the parts became infrequent and she stopped acting in the mid-1960s.
The new measures state that the public should stay at home unless for one of the following reasons (here): Shopping for basic necessities, for example food and medicine, which must be as infrequent as possible.
Water: Chinese evergreen is a very tolerant plant; as long as you don't let it dry out completely for long, it will tolerate fairly infrequent watering, although it will do best on a regular schedule.
Just like in 2016, the campaign is capitalizing on Trump's ability to draw thousands of supporters — many of whom are infrequent voters or non-traditional Republicans — to expand their voter data files and improve turnout.
Shipping is also relatively infrequent there and, the authors write, there is no reason to think that flotsam or jetsam in the Arctic would be so much higher than in other parts of the world.
Plus, startups are typically heavily invested in their customer service: It has a 100% fit guarantee, free shipping and returns, and — albeit notoriously infrequent — sales with fewer exclusions on high-ticket items than department stores.
The letter seeks records related to the Justice Department's decision to drop its opposition to a contentious Ohio policy allowing the state to purge infrequent voters from registration rolls and a Texas voter identification law.
Founder Je García-Matthews, known as Jey Ma, says she and the other farmers have generally enjoyed their rental experiences, except in infrequent instances when they had to change their daily schedules to accommodate guests.
"There are concerns about treatment failure, misdiagnosis, scaring, bleeding, worsening of symptoms with laser, although infrequent," said senior author Dr. Michael Krychman, of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine in Newport Beach.
However, given the relatively infrequent occurrence of backfire effects — they occur less frequently than initially thought — I would lean towards being more explicit as this might maximize the overall impact even if the occasional person backfires.
Using infrared images captured by aircraft, Dr Coen is training CAWFE to predict when and where a wildfire is likely to produce several infrequent but terrifying types of tendrils that reach out beyond the fire line.
I'd drift in some Saturdays and catch up, but it was infrequent and done with a hush, as if one of the girls or cool kids I was suddenly so acutely aware of might find out.
Although a lot of us will have experienced these episodes in our lives—be it letting a dog off a leash or placing a toe on some train tracks, they are infrequent and can be controlled.
So as an infrequent watcher of Twitch streams, I'm always impressed by people's ability to play games that require such physical dexterity and more or less carry on conversations with the chat at the same time.
There are many kinds and levels of corporal punishment, ranging from infrequent swats on the butt to regular open-handed smacking or striking with belts or paddles, and many contexts in which it might be employed.
A total of 85033,641 voters who have voted since the 2015 primaries, which should have kept them from being flagged as infrequent voters, were sent notices over the summer warning that their registrations could be canceled.
The reproductive health and justice movement needs a leader who can harness public support to keep abortion safe, legal, and infrequent, including among my generation, in which 62% support the right to choose, according to Gallup.
Sanders has argued the energy behind his platform, which includes universal health care, blanket student debt forgiveness and free child care for all, will mobilize younger and more infrequent voters to put him over the top.
If, for example, a mammogram falsely detects a lesion — a not infrequent occurrence — the false-positive result may cause not only serious emotional distress but also lead to a surgical biopsy, which carries its own risks.
Yet what may be the most effective use of resources is to reach out to a group of voters few strategists are talking about: infrequent voters, who are disproportionately women, people of color and young people.
Garthwaite notes that Oprah's Book Club 22010, which launched in 22014 with Cheryl Strayed's Wild and continues today with infrequent updates, hasn't been able to drive sales nearly as well as her original book club did.
In the segment above, James Corden continued his infrequent — but always wonderful — series in which he brings a random amateur script to life using only the materials — and people — available to him in a random Starbucks.
QUEBEC CITY (Reuters) - WestJet Airlines Ltd's new no-frills carrier Swoop said on Wednesday that most of its passengers are either new or infrequent flyers, helping the Canadian company's two airlines avoid competing for the same passenger.
Breaches in police frequencies are infrequent, the police said, although just a day before the man's first threat, a similar episode occurred in Queens when a different-sounding voice repeatedly shouted "Officer down!" and gave a location.
Colorism, casting agents' bias, lack of hair and makeup products on shoots, and socio-economic barriers of living in major cities with infrequent work are some of the reasons why the industry lends itself to diversity issues.
Turpentine spirit and sulphuric acid were common additions, and—as with American moonshine or Irish poteen—tales of blindness among those who frequented the drinking dens and gin shops in the teeming London slums were not infrequent.
Mr. Trump is also relying on Cambridge Analytica, a voter data firm backed by Mr. Mercer, whose staff members are working with Mr. Trump's vendors to identify potential Trump supporters in the electorate, particularly among infrequent voters.
The most recent example occurred last week when Mr. Trump, who has infrequent calls with the leaders of America's closest allies, made a point of calling Mr. Putin to congratulate him on his recent fraudulent re-election.
Ms. Abrams's campaign defied conventional wisdom by spending early and big on a vast mobilization effort that involved calling, texting and knocking on the doors of nearly 600,000 infrequent Georgia voters a full year before the election.
The impossible delicacy of Ernst Lubitsch's way with comedy — on display through June 15 in the Film Forum series "The Lubitsch Touch" — shouldn't distract from how his pitch-perfect avoidance of sentiment could inform his infrequent dramas.
" The hotel's general manager, Chris Offutt, said that "during oversold situations, which are infrequent and largely due to high demand in the area, the hotel works to ensure guests are comfortably accommodated at a nearby comparable hotel.
For At Home, which changed its name from Garden Ridge about two years ago, challenges include introducing its brand to new customers, and persuading infrequent home décor shoppers to make the trip to its stores for small purchases.
Elections are infrequent and important, and an enduring pain point for voters is that they are asked to vote using unfamiliar and unintuitive user interfaces that do not incorporate state of the art in UX practice and research.
"People who aren't from Baltimore or don't know much about it often have negative perceptions based on the not-so-infrequent perception that there is danger here, or issues associated with "The Wire" or the riots," Narrow said.
"After a long lull with very infrequent or even absent refinancing activity, the tone has improved enough that at least the higher quality end is starting to be able to tap the market," said a senior investment banker.
Rather than pursuing an inclusive approach because, as suggested by the mayors, violence by refugees is infrequent, Canadians follow an inclusive approach because they know that violence is more likely to be prevented when people are treated humanely.
The team also found that moderately frequent drinkers had a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease than infrequent drinkers: Overall, moderately frequent drinkers experienced about 22% less deaths due to heart disease, according to the study estimates.
We need to call out the practice of purging infrequent voters from voting lists in Ohio and in other states, such as Georgia, for what it is: a thinly-veiled attempt to suppress voting in communities of color.
And the debate continues over whether she ran to the left of some Georgians she needed to persuade, and whether emphasizing turnout of new and infrequent voters will compensate for the loss of non-college-educated white voters.
And he has been especially critical of voter purges, which removed more than a million voters from the rolls in the past few years, saying that the state should try harder to contact infrequent voters before removing them.
Patients were randomized to receive either "intensive lifestyle intervention" — a rigorous, frequent, and lengthy behavioral support and education program — versus usual care, which included some relatively infrequent group meetings where diet, physical activity, and social support were discussed.
He is one of the greatest quarterbacks of his generation, but the clock is ticking on his career and he longs for multiple championships, like those won by the 41-year-old Brady, his infrequent on-field rival.
Planned Parenthood's political arms have also partnered with the Win Justice coalition, as part of a multi-million-dollar effort to mobilize infrequent midterm voters — focusing on young people and people of color — in Florida, Michigan, and Nevada.
In another about-face, Trump's Justice Department has also sided with Ohio in its bid to revive a state policy of purging infrequent voters from voter-registration lists, reversing the Obama administration's stance that the practice was illegal.
In Ames on Saturday, Sanders detailed why his campaign would be best suited to take on the president, arguing that he would galvanize young people and other infrequent voters with his message of systemic change and economic populism.
It is far from clear the Trump loyalists who took their places are first-rate, and even in the best of circumstances, it is hard for either party to get previous nonvoters or infrequent voters to the polls.
Pressley's chances at victory depend on whether she can drive young people and minorities who she says have been forgotten in the district to the polls, despite state laws that make turning out new and infrequent voters difficult.
And though the pass is only for public school students in grades K-12, it grants children an opportunity that would otherwise be infrequent (field trips to the PAMM happen, of course, but now students can go any day).
While Outlook Express has long languished in the shadow of its hipper Outlook cousin, MS Paint has seen infrequent updates that at least allow it to look like it belongs on a 2017 computer instead of one from 1985.
While the ECB has not explicitly pledged any rate hikes, policymakers, including Praet, have argued that they were comfortable with market expectation for a small increase in the fourth quarter of 2019, followed by only small and infrequent moves.
"While our conversations often focus on the problem, far more infrequent are discussions that focus on solutions and ways to prevent these deaths," said lead author Jamila Porter of the University of Georgia and Safe States Alliance in Atlanta.
Given the crowding problem at many Priority Pass lounges, and the fact that some airports lack Priority Pass coverage, some people may prefer the LoungeBuddy option, especially infrequent travelers who can't justify the Chase Sapphire Reserve's high annual fee.
"We hire first for storytelling ability and prioritize that above art history knowledge or expertise," said Mr. Gray, who calls the Met his "third space" and aims to make infrequent museum visitors comfortable in places they might find intimidating.
Some current and former U.S. officials say U.S. warship passages in the Taiwan Strait are still too infrequent, and note that a U.S. aircraft carrier hasn't transited the Taiwan Strait since 2007, during the administration of George W. Bush.
These days, now that visual art has become a prized commodity, this artistic disinheritance has become a not infrequent occurrence, the method of destruction of choice for 21st-century artists as well as an interesting moral and philosophical quandary.
"This figure reflects that the Administration is prioritizing funding for infectious disease and emergency preparedness efforts at CDC, compared to non-infectious activities, like studying the health and safety risks of infrequent bathroom breaks for taxi drivers," they added.
Ms. Carroll was keenly aware of the responsibility she bore in this role and was strategic in how she handled the press at a time when riots in black neighborhoods in major cities across the country were not infrequent.
Eventually, a spokeswoman provided me a statement that, "Contrary to certain statements in Epstein's bios, he was not actively involved at SFI other than as an infrequent donor," and the Institute had rejected any funding from Epstein after 2010.
Because many have been under the grand illusion that America is a "post-racial" nation, a beautiful melting pot where racism is only sporadic, infrequent and expressed by those on the margins of an otherwise mainstream and "decent" America.
While Holzken's left hook to the liver was much more infrequent than in most of his fights, he made great use of his knees, simply jabbing them up into the path of Kongolo as the latter closed the gap.
HONG KONG, April 1(Reuters) - A near two-year tumble in gambling revenue in China's Macau, the world's largest casino hub, continued in March with a 16.3 percent fall as visits by big-spending high-rollers became even more infrequent.
Infrequent and invaluable travels to Vienna, Stuttgart, Cologne, or Paris, and semi-secretly circulated catalogues of exhibitions such as documenta 4 (1968) and When Attitudes Become Form (1968) provided additional knowledge about the contemporary art scenes beyond the Iron Curtain.
If done right, this idea could dramatically expand access to addiction treatment across the US. Instead of relying on expensive, infrequent, and siloed addiction treatment facilities, people with addiction could go to their doctor or local hospital to get help.
The company also said it has repaired 90% of the factory roof since acquiring the building in 2010, and that a triage team is available to address leaks as needed; it added that employee complaints about roof leaks are infrequent.
Based on this, Apple assigns the app a rating for ages 4+ (no objectionable material), 9+ (mild or infrequent violence or horror content), 212+ (mild language, violence, suggestive themes, and simulated gambling), or 29+ (language, violence, sex, nudity, alcohol, tobacco, drugs).
The first is a 150-inch laser projector going for $1,8.13 at Walmart doubles up as a television with Android TV. It may seem overpriced for what it is, but it also marks one of Xiaomi's infrequent expansions into American offerings.
But he pointed to the role of class, too: A meth epidemic in the early 2000s, which disproportionately hit poorer white communities across the US, received infrequent media attention and was usually framed as an issue of crime, not public health.
If we're lucky, which is not as infrequent as one might assume—there's a ton of good TV buried in the streaming sewage—the answers overlap, and we get a series like Ramy or Jane the Virgin or Killing Eve.
Cuvva, the Scottish startup that reckons it's spotted a gap in the market by offering hourly car insurance sold through a mobile app, is set to launch a novel and potentially disruptive new type of car insurance designed for infrequent drivers.
In an animated introduction, we see Zorn wielding his sword in defense of Zephyria, a two-dimensional island somewhere in the Pacific, before boarding a jet for one of his infrequent trips to visit his ex and son in Orange County.
As anyone who has attended a high school reunion knows, people themselves don't need to have been doing anything particularly interesting in order for their lives to generate interest, so long as you run into them at infrequent enough intervals.
Democrats say that one way Obama can have a big impact on races is by urging infrequent voters to show up to the polls in November, something that will be a major theme of the former president's speech on Friday.
He described the flights as "infrequent," and directed questions about the total number of trips to the Police Department, whose officials declined to provide the data, saying it would have to be requested under the state Freedom of Information Law.
A smaller-than-expected win in California, however, would raise questions about his momentum in the race and ability to turn out the coalition of young and infrequent voters that he has long claimed will power his campaign to victory.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has thrown its weight behind Ohio in a high-profile legal fight over the state's purging of infrequent voters from its election rolls, reversing the federal government's position under the Obama administration that the practice was unlawful.
Glitches in the system are infrequent but do happen, so before they do, look up the emergency 10-digit direct numbers of your local police precinct, fire department, hospital or medical service and program them into your phone's contact list.
"We're making sure the program is relevant for elite travelers with the richest benefits, but we're also offering free Wi-Fi and special member rates on our website and those are things that appeal to infrequent travelers," Marriott's Mr. Flueck said.
Our political establishment caricatures progressive designs as extreme even when cautious: It appraises them as costly despite material savings; it judges them according to any failure, no matter how infrequent, unrelated, or trivial; it marginalizes these ideas as eccentric and irrelevant.
To resolve this, the plaintiffs propose a number of reforms, including ending the use of electronic voting machines without a paper trail and stopping purges of infrequent voters, and asks that these changes be implemented prior to the 22013 election.
Mr. Sanders appears to be extraordinarily dependent on turnout from infrequent voters, even more than Democrats have recently been in general elections, and maybe more than Barack Obama in the 229 Iowa caucuses — mainly because his support is so strong among the young.
If he finishes well beneath that mark, it will raise some pretty serious questions about just how legitimate his support is nationwide — whether it's because late deciders keep moving against him or because his mediocre field operation is failing to mobilize infrequent voters.
Seeking escape from the Hollywood rat race, he moved to a villa in the south of France in the 1980s with his girlfriend and future second wife, Robin Altman, and made only infrequent returns to his old haunts over the next two decades.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices were joined by liberal Stephen Breyer on Wednesday in signaling sympathy toward Ohio's policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls — a practice critics say disenfranchises thousands of people — in a pivotal voting rights case.
As Stewart also pointed out, this is kind of how the stock market behaves — people just aren't used to it: We're in the ninth year of recovery after the Great Recession, and sharp stock market pullbacks have been relatively infrequent in recent years.
Nigerian banks are infrequent issuers on the international capital markets, but three leading banks with deposit market shares near or above 13% have issued medium-term Eurobonds since 4Q16 (Zenith Bank: USD500 million; United Bank For Africa: USD500 million; Access Bank: USD300 million).
That in itself is a major step in a system where large numbers of lenders are behind a single loan - syndicates of 20 or even 30 lenders are not infrequent in India - and matters often end in deadlock when things go wrong.
He also told the judge he'd been allowed too few family visits, noting that visits with his children had been infrequent and that it had been more than a year since he'd seen his wife Berman said he would look into the complaints.
When it comes to in-flight etiquette, "I think the industry probably recognizes that a lot of people don't know how to define civility," he said, pointing out that infrequent fliers might not be aware of the unspoken code of good flier behavior.
Granted, he had been posting hate speech and harassment, like his infrequent jokes that Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones was a man — but Twitter's responses to this kind of behavior from Yiannopoulos, a verified user, had always been temporary suspensions with eventual reinstatement.
Baldomero Toledo, who everybody calls Baldo—an unfortunate nickname as his hairline has thinned over time—told me that before PRO, refs would get together only twice a year, and when they did, they'd receive only infrequent and inconsistent messages from the league.
This summer, New York will receive an all too infrequent visit from a group of dancers from the Royal Danish Ballet, who will perform excerpts drawn from the company's unique repertory of ballets by August Bournonville (at the Joyce, July 9-14).
Yet even as such draws as Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia have been infrequent participants in its eight events, the second-year series has made a mark in identifying a lineup of talent on the verge of joining the top tier.
Total solar eclipses are a big deal not because of how infrequent they are — there's a total solar eclipse every 18 months on average — but because of how little of the Earth's surface falls in the path of any given eclipse shadow.
Turning out these new and infrequent voters as well as policing voting rights and allying with white liberals, focusing on issues like health care, jobs and education that speak to both groups, is the playbook, she said, that can turn Georgia blue.
But his most recent likes on Facebook skewed heavily to conservative media, and a longtime online acquaintance said that Mr. Bush's tweets — which had long been peppered with infrequent casual racism — became more and more vitriolic over the course of the 2016 election.
But it is functionally impossible to remove every last canister without also resolving a leader's underlying reasons for desiring the weapons, meaning Mr. Assad will most likely permanently retain the ability to launch small and infrequent but devastating strikes like last week's.
And, believe him, he has tried to explain, including to his stepfather, who will call after watching one of his movies to ask whether everything is O.K. Shults's biological father struggled with alcoholism and addiction and was an infrequent presence in his life.
On the infrequent occasions on which Lloyd spoke at all during the Tuesday hearing, he spoke quietly and often fumbled when attempting to clarify how the Office of Refugee Resettlement was tracking separated families or how the office prepared for the policy.
The murder rate rose in 26 — because murder has become so infrequent in the US compared to rates a quarter-century ago, the rise amounted to a 266% jump in the murder rate, which was the biggest percentage increase in 433 years.
The murder rate rose in 313 — because murder has become so infrequent in the US compared with rates a quarter-century ago, the rise amounted to a 10 percent jump in the murder rate, which was the biggest percentage increase in 45 years.
Why it matters: Although it's legal to purge voter rolls of those jailed or deceased, voting rights activists fear this kind of purge is a voter suppression tactic since minorities are more likely to be infrequent voters and often vote Democratic, according to APM Reports.
She defends the president's most indefensible statements — like claiming that he was "joking" when he seemed to encourage police brutality — scolds reporters for doing their job (that would be standing up to the powerful), and keeps briefings short, infrequent, and almost devoid of useful information.
If your answer is yes and if you can overlook the awkward case, have no interest in using them for video, and can deal with random, infrequent audio cutouts, the Sonys might not be a bad pick for your next set of workout earbuds.
" Jick told the Washington Post in 1977 that less than 1% of patients he studied died from a reaction to the drugs: "I think very serious adverse reactions are about as infrequent as one could possibly expect given the enormous amount of exposure to drugs.
She suspected the reason why past explorations of this subject have had mixed results is because many people want to believe their marriage is in a good state despite infrequent sex, or that frequent sex should not be important for maintaining a healthy relationship.
"These are interesting organisms and range in scale from massive global epidemics -- cholera -- to infrequent but lethal infections -- Vibrio vulnificus," said Rita Colwell, a professor in the University of Maryland's Department of Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics and former director of the National Science Foundation.
Mr. Ossoff has pursued a two-pronged strategy, aiming to peel off a fraction of Republican-leaning voters with a sober, centrist message while mobilizing a broader group of moderates and liberals who are infrequent voters at best and seldom turn out in special elections.
Contact between the two sides through the Joint Commission created under the deal to monitor its implementation is infrequent and at the diplomatic level, not at the level of experts who grapple daily with the technical and legal problems of normalizing Iran's banking relations.
The "extreme grooming" label was reserved for people who remove all of their pubic hair in excess of 11 times a year, while "high frequency grooming" refers to those who regularly perform "daily/weekly trimming," and "low or infrequent groomers" presumably tend their crop the least.
That's not to mention other problems that black women are statistically more likely to face in their daily lives, like poverty, limited or infrequent access to health care, harsher discipline in schools, and lower pay — all of which can contribute to high stress among black women.
"Over the last decade we've learned that the testing routines did not detect true risk from lead, that there are forms of lead that we're not testing for and that testing was too infrequent," said Dr. Griffiths, the former chairman of the E.P.A.'s Drinking Water Committee.
And infrequent moviegoers might find the $9 Cinemark Movie Club subscription more appealing; it's just one 2-D movie per month, but comes with no other restrictions, includes 20 percent off of concessions, and lets you roll over unused tickets from one month to the next.
And the most interesting parts of the book are the (too infrequent) moments in which Bolin explicitly ties those tropes to social phenomena and statistics in real life—in which we can clearly see how these stories both reflect and perpetuate a dangerous relationship to women.
But those air links remain relatively infrequent, and the high cost of operating such an antiquated fleet leaves Iranian airlines at a competitive disadvantage to European rivals like Lufthansa, Air France and British Airways, which have recently resumed or plan to resume direct flights to Tehran.
This hut is remote enough that it often sits empty for days at a time, if not weeks during the winter, yet these entries recorded the enthusiasm of its infrequent visitors and their hope that others would experience some of what they themselves had found here.
And his appeal to some former Obama advisers — and, potentially, his electoral coalition of young people, women and often infrequent voters — could complicate a possible run for former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who would aim to win back many of his former boss's constituencies.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived Ohio's contentious policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls in a ruling powered by the five conservative justices and denounced by liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor as an endorsement of the disenfranchisement of minority and low-income Americans.
But Abrams' vision of energizing infrequent voters to flip Georgia has attracted an extremely broad network of local and national support, including EMILY's List and other groups supporting women, progressive groups, African-American groups — as well as Hillary Clinton, who taped a robocall backing Abrams, and Sen.
Source: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research/Bank of America, U.S. Trust "Government shutdowns are relatively infrequent and generally inconsequential to the financial markets, but they are nevertheless instigators of market uncertainty," said Joseph P. Quinlan, head of market and thematic strategy at Bank of America, U.S. Trust.
Though Ms. Rooney is not an infrequent presence in the British tabloids, she revealed a different side of herself on Wednesday: a detective who ran her own sting operation to expose the person who had betrayed details about her family life to one of those tabloids.
Not only was the drive back to Queens long enough to make trips infrequent, but with the high of our newfound class mobility came crushing paranoia that the tentacles of American individualism, recklessness and narcissism were coming for me, and so my parents clamped down even harder.
Detailed descriptions of spinal-cord injury date back to the first known medical document, an Egyptian papyrus from 13 B.C., but it was not until the First World War that interest in treating it began in earnest; before then, it was as infrequent as it was devastating.

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