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"inoperable" Definitions
  1. (of an illness, especially cancer) not able to be cured by a medical operation
  2. (formal) that cannot be used or made to work; not practical

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"People need to know that inoperable doesn't necessarily mean inoperable," she says.
As of now, three of those four lines are inoperable.
Are the reactors and the centrifuges to be rendered inoperable?
Jeremy Hensley was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last year.
Surgeons opened the heart, transplanted organs, and removed once inoperable tumors.
Young said in January that he had an inoperable brain tumor.
The attack partially destroyed the hospital and rendered its ambulance service inoperable.
Doctors in the Lexcen's home state of Minnesota deemed the condition inoperable.
Scaling can cause the steam holes to become plugged, leaving them inoperable.
It had begun to spread, and doctors told him it was inoperable.
Communications systems in Maunabo remained essentially inoperable for months, she told me.
The issue could also cause unintended windshield wiper operation or inoperable switches.
It's a power plant left inoperable because its 12,000 machines were destroyed.
Grease-covered soldiers worked on heaps of metal left inoperable by combat.
Randall Hyatt, 58, drove into deep floodwaters that made his pickup truck inoperable.
Randall Hyatt, 58, drove into deep floodwaters that made his pickup truck inoperable.
My oldest son was diagnosed with an inoperable brain cyst when he was two.
The GOP using filibusters of nominations to render whole federal agencies inoperable was another.
With the wheelchair lift inoperable, because the bus had lost power, Jeune acted quickly.
Last year, low water pressure caused by increased water use rendered many toilets inoperable.
Online retailers like Amazon and eBay sell aftermarket products that render emissions equipment inoperable.
Fire safety systems are inoperable, posing special dangers for those who cannot easily escape.
And it also comes with an elevator that's currently inoperable, according to the listing.
Gus Jiménez of Delaware was diagnosed with a rare and inoperable cancer in August.
The cancer had metastasized throughout my liver and the doctors determined it was inoperable.
He told me that the hospital was rendered inoperable 225 times by regime airstrikes.
Young had said earlier in the year that he had an inoperable brain tumor.
The company especially benefits from natural disasters that often leave cars inoperable, Cramer noted.
Robotic systems may be vulnerable to hacking, jamming and simply rendered inoperable through electronic warfare.
The weapon was rendered inoperable before he left the dealership with it, the statement said.
Another is him and his mother panicking after learning that his cancer is finally inoperable.
Anything reliant on local power, from your cellphone charger to critical infrastructure, would be inoperable.
Under the agreement, Iran has removed the core of the reactor and rendered it inoperable.
The television historian Stu Shostak, a friend, said the cause was an inoperable brain tumor.
"My father now owned this inoperable plant that needed a lot of work," said Broin.
Intersections with inoperable lights should be treated as a four-way stop, the office said.
Afterward, tunnels reportedly collapsed at the site, killing hundreds of workers and rendering it inoperable.
The tumors are inoperable and will continue to harm the patient's neurological and behavioral functions.
A denial-of-service attack renders a website inoperable by flooding it with excessive traffic.
Girl's best friends She's 7 years old, has an inoperable brain tumor and loves dogs.
They told Becky it's inoperable, but in a week Brent will start chemotherapy and radiation treatment.
Without power, some water pumping systems and fire hydrants are inoperable, complicating matters for fire crews.
Also, those installations would be threatened by sea-level rise, not made inoperable, as originally stated.
Her sibling, Miyagi, was 26 when he died due to an inoperable brain tumor in 2012.
Southworth said that inoperable recorder was 21 years old, while the second unit is from 2003.
But as the outage dragged on, the slag in the blast furnace solidified, rendering it inoperable.
K.K.R. and Suez said they have upgraded their safety equipment and replaced inoperable hydrants around town.
As of now, there's nothing to be done if a satellite fails in orbit and becomes inoperable.
Daniel Downing is a five-year-old boy who has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor.
"[Doctors] couldn't go any further because it was an inoperable condition at that point," Margi tells PEOPLE.
Then, about two years ago, their son Robert was diagnosed with an inoperable brain cancer, she said.
Officials have also said that the US believes the site is currently inoperable due to over use.
These include the loss of one eye, motor impairments, and inoperable bullet shrapnel embedded near his brainstem.
Soyinka told me that he has now rendered his Green Card "inoperable," without going into further detail.
Also, aren't you relieved that you're not breaking the news of inoperable cancer or bleak medical advice?
It's inoperable due to its location and primarily affects children between the ages of 5 and 7.
If one of these pieces hits another satellite, it can cause damage that might make a satellite inoperable.
One of the Ospreys experienced a hard landing during the operation, making it inoperable, a defense official said.
But the agency later said it was hit by denial-of-service attacks that rendered the system inoperable.
In 1994, Dr. Gonzalez conducted a pilot study of his program for 11 patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer.
Southwest said Boeing told the airline that the disagree lights were inoperable only after the Lion Air crash.
Seven months earlier, when we went to the doctor, anticipating gallstones, we learned the tumor was probably inoperable.
"The state's only gas chamber not only is inoperable", Missouri tells the justices, "it sits in a museum".
He had an inoperable brain tumour—a glioblastoma—that was likely to kill him in a few years.
Even the more powerful Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are inoperable husks without powerful PCs to back them.
Previous reports had claimed it was inoperable, however, police told the Post the elevator was in working condition.
It encrypted data on infected machines, rendering them inoperable and disrupting activity at ports, law firms and factories.
It was inoperable, and I couldn't get any more radiation because I had so much four years ago.
The Roberts was marred with a 15-foot gash in its hull, and its engines were rendered inoperable.
The United States is withholding Patriot missiles until Turkey agrees to render its Russian S400 missile system inoperable.
It encrypted data on infected machines, rendering them inoperable and disrupted activity at ports, law firms and factories.
"The train had been inoperable due to weather conditions and downed trees," McMahan told CNN in an email.
He has inoperable cancer in his lymph nodes and doctors say he has only a few weeks left.
What's more, Nest planned to exercise its software-enabled remote control over the devices to render them entirely inoperable.
The bell, which became inoperable sometime around the 1950s, has been repaired by conservators from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Secret Service showed up early to secure the weapon and remove its firing pin, which makes the weapon inoperable.
Sadly, an inoperable tumor affected his quality of life so we made the decision to euthanize him last Monday.
For instance, patches —even from leading vendors—can render an entire IT system inoperable for a period of time.
Defense officials told BuzzFeed that last month's missile strike against Shayrat was never intended to render the field inoperable.
The city's water treatment plant, which made it through the storm undamaged, is currently inoperable because it lost power.
Traditional approaches to treating cancer would do little to help her because the tumor in her brain was inoperable.
The patient tells Meredith he'd never leave his wife, but then the docs discover he has inoperable, terminal cancer.
"Putting a trigger lock on an inoperable gun is like putting a chastity belt on a eunuch," Buck said.
Randall Hyatt, 58, of Wardville, was driving his Chevy pickup southbound through deep floodwaters when the car became inoperable.
Not long after, Ms. Castrée learned she had inoperable pancreatic cancer, and last July, Ms. Castrée died, at 35.
The surgeon said my cancer was inoperable and three different doctors told me there was nothing they could do.
However, any talk of nuptials was put on hold when doctors found an inoperable tumor on Eric's windpipe in 2014.
And of as March, the aircraft was inoperable and resting on jacks, said the report, which was issued on Wednesday.
A congressional report on Hurricane Katrina found that inoperable or damaged communications systems drastically exacerbated problems caused by the storm.
When the storm made mobile-phone networks inoperable and prevented him leaving Tacloban, he was unable to respond to looting.
The 6-year-old has an inoperable brain tumor and has been through four rounds of chemo to shrink it.
At one point in 1999, so many were inoperable that the telescope couldn't perform science observations for a few weeks.
The surgeon told Copeland that his brain was inoperable and the best option was radiation therapy to slow the bleeding.
She was eventually cleared, but when she boarded her cross-country flight, she discovered that the pump was totally inoperable.
He went back Saturday and bought a Stag Arms SAl 5.56 caliber rifle, which was rendered inoperable before he left.
Records released earlier suggested that weeks before the massacre, the Fire Department had found some of the club's doors inoperable.
It creates a debilitated, inoperable version of healthcare regulation that Congress did not enact and the public does not expect.
According to Ngo, Peoples owned one firearm: A "disassembled and inoperable" shotgun that was in the trunk of his vehicle.
A talented artist with trusting eyes and an overused bicycle, Chad was 31 when doctors diagnosed his inoperable brain tumor.
She had a colonoscopy and learned she had advanced colorectal cancer that was inoperable and had spread to her lung.
Then, in August, Benoit was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, then Luke was diagnosed that October with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Court documents showed the agency required all customers who purchased an Akins Accelerator to remove the spring, rendering the device inoperable.
If continued, the tactic will render the body inoperable by December, when terms end for two of the remaining three judges.
Two of the company's apps—My Disney Experience, the Disneyland app, and the Plays Disney Parks app—are all reportedly inoperable.
In Sonoma county, where the Kincaid fire has consumed 66,000 acres and growing, 20203 percent of cellular tower sites are inoperable.
As Reuters reports, at least one third of the 424 software programs that the city runs remain offline or partially inoperable.
This year, an expired certificate caused Oculus Rift headsets to become inoperable unless users set their computer's dates back in time.
Paradiso revealed that their daughter, Omara, had developed an inoperable brain tumor in the womb and would not live until birth.
Once the guns are processed through the Wayne County Sheriff's office, we bring in a welder and render the guns inoperable.
Without any kind of kill switch to render the phones inoperable, this might be the best Samsung can do for now.
Early studies showed that increased experience from higher volume facilities led to better outcomes in inoperable-risk and high-risk patients.
If continued, the tactic could render the body inoperable by December, when terms end for two of the remaining three judges.
The limousine was ordered out of service because its rear emergency exit window and a right-side emergency door were inoperable.
In September, a biopsy revealed he had rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer that attacked his temporal bone and inner ear, rendering it inoperable.
The inoperable tumor caused Eddie to be blind in one eye, and he was given six to 12 months to live.
In early December, agents sold Joseph two inoperable AR-15s and that is when they took him into custody, records show.
Let's say that someone like Ted McKay, who has just learned he has an inoperable brain tumor, decides to kill himself.
Gibson had said she overcame an inoperable brain tumor, stroke, and cardiac arrests through clean eating, and avoiding dairy, gluten, and coffee.
The Department of Public Works tweeted early Tuesday morning that its emails were offline and that customer service phone lines were inoperable.
Such weaponry must meet a series of criteria, including having a way to render submunitions inoperable within 15 minutes of being armed.
Still, the building was not equipped with fire sprinklers, and investigators found that many fire extinguishers that were on hand were inoperable.
Mobile networks are largely inoperable in the Islamic State-held swathes of Iraq, areas which also have little fixed-line broadband infrastructure.
The DroneGun is part of DroneShield's range of anti-drone technologies, although it's one of the few to actively render drones inoperable.
Later that day, agents sold Joseph two inoperable AR-15's and that is when they took him into custody, records show.
At the same time, much if not most of our high-tech weaponry could be rendered inoperable, leaving the country largely defenseless.
Developing the fimaCHEM platform, combining light-based, photochemical technology with its fimaporfin drug, PCI seeks to treat patients who have inoperable tumours.
Now, imagine that same person — who probably leads a somewhat normal life — cooking meth for money after being diagnosed with inoperable cancer.
Authorities delayed the lifting of their tsunami warning because of the inoperable buoys, which cost around $2.3 million a year to maintain.
Under the Trump budget, funding for this program would be cut from $7.5 million to $445,000—rendering the program inoperable and ineffective.
A faulty ignition switch that General Motors used in small cars caused the vehicles to switch off and rendered their airbags inoperable.
Banks and businesses in some Northern California towns shut down; agricultural processing machines were inoperable in the thick of the fall harvest.
The skiff's engines were inoperable, and the distressed mariners were taken aboard the Dunham and later transferred to the Yemeni Coast Guard.
Some typologies that indicate "hiding in plain sight" feature KYC information with incorrect email addresses, use of P.O. boxes, and inoperable phone numbers.
Diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor when he was just 4 months old, Jimmy has spent six years on a medical roller coaster.
A boy diagnosed with a rare, inoperable cancer was sworn in as the police chief of a local Massachusetts police station on Tuesday.
And while the egg exploit was patched relatively quickly, it had the potential to render an entire aspect of Pokémon Go totally inoperable.
When partygoers arrived, housing was a series of camping tents, security and medical services were absent, and the toilets and showers were inoperable.
Devin had an inoperable brain tumor with no known cure -- a type of pediatric cancer known as Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma -- or DIPG.
The censorship, media consolidation, and propaganda that had propped up Soviet-era autocracies would simply be inoperable in the age of the internet.
"Staff did check two elevators in response to the notification but not the inoperable elevator, in which his body was found," he said.
The most overtly pro-sex storyline arrives in the form of Holly, a patient of the week with a massive inoperable heart tumor.
Some say that the software system rendered their machines inoperable, while others say it broke compatibility with apps or devices they rely on.
In November, CNN surveyed 112 funeral homes -- about half the total -- across Puerto Rico, in a moment when many communication systems remained inoperable.
Waldo, who passed away on Sunday morning, was diagnosed with a benign but inoperable brain tumor five years ago, says daughter Lucy Lee.
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the decision was a "vast judicial overreaching," which would create a "debilitated, inoperable version of health care regulation."
It could result in "hackbacks" that brick – render inoperable – innocent consumers' DVRs, internet cameras, routers, smart appliances and even body-attached medical devices.
The trial tested the combination against the current standard of care, Pfizer's Sutent, in patients with inoperable, locally advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
The gun ... was later determined to be fully loaded and inoperable, and forensic testing determined there was no gunshot residue on the man's hand.
LONDON — British magician and entertainer Paul Daniels has died, a month after it was announced that he was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.
However, two weeks after publication of this story HRW noted that this Face++ code was inoperable in the version of the app it analyzed.
Samsung will render remaining Galaxy Note 7s in the United States useless and inoperable with its next and final update for the recalled smartphone.
After the Lion Air event, Boeing notified us that the AOA Disagree Lights were inoperable without the optional AOA Indicators on the MAX aircraft.
Hackers are becoming more and more adept at developing or finding malware to wipe data on computers, making them inoperable and causing data breaches.
In December, Maria was diagnosed with a respiratory problem resulting from an inoperable chest deformity, the ultimate cause of her death, Kundy told CNN.
The network of 27 buoys in Indonesia, which are connected to seabed sensors, have been inoperable since 21, often due to neglect or vandalism.
If my CT scanners are backed up for days that could quite easily turn someone who has an operable cancer into an inoperable one.
His spokeswoman told CNN on Friday afternoon that it is inoperable and he received permission from Capitol Police before bringing it to his office.
Throughout her TikTok activity, the 71-year-old, whose real name is Linda Roper, has also been chronicling her battle with inoperable lung cancer.
"The absence of U.S. crew members at any point would diminish ISS operations to an inoperable state," NASA wrote in its solicitation on Wednesday.
If the debris were to collide with another satellite at such high speeds, it could do significant damage and potentially render a spacecraft inoperable.
Buck's inoperable rifle, which has a distinct American flag paint scheme, appears to be the same one the congressman held in that 2015 photo.
But key chairmen in the House and Senate do not support reauthorizing the call records program, arguing it has been subsequently been made inoperable.
That's also good news, although reports suggest that the facility is inoperable and he may be "shutting down" what basically has been shuttered already.
Her surgeon was able to treat the larger of the two aneurysms, but Koyama has a smaller, inoperable aneurysm in her brain to this day.
The coalition said 22 strikes in Iraq were coordinated with that nation's government against Islamic State targets, and one strike was against inoperable coalition equipment.
Karev (Justin Chambers) and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) are still trying to find a way to make their magic brain magnet work on Kimmie's inoperable tumor.
It doesn't require you to root your Apple device, which voids your warranty and potentially risks rendering your device inoperable, as most jailbreak techniques require.
The region's dust storms, known as "haboobs," can be cinematic like Mad Max: Fury Road, but can also render a self-driving cars' sensors inoperable.
Last week, WPP, the global ad agency, and its subsidiary agencies were forced to shut down after a ransomware attack made their systems completely inoperable.
She got out of her vehicle when her car either became inoperable or the water was too high to pass, and the floodwaters swallowed her.
Ms. Schuler Russell, a former foreign service officer, taught herself to navigate the medical system when her daughter was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor.
A frozen fuel line, for example, would render their thrusters inoperable, making it impossible for the probes to orient their antennae and communicate with Earth.
It also means that once the dock's power runs out, it can't even unlock the mechanical bikes, leaving piles of inoperable bicycles throughout the city.
Furthermore, facilities for the men are segregated: Hispanic workers have to go to separate restrooms from white workers that are often unsanitary, or simply inoperable.
"You can prevent a lot of cracks and external damage that will make your phone inoperable by having a sturdy case and cover," he said.
While the device worked as advertised, it was also inoperable without a Facebook account and constrained by the limited number of available apps at launch.
The company drew particular attention for a "Recycle Mode" software feature that, once activated, begins a countdown that eventually renders older Sonos devices basically inoperable.
The hackers also used a piece of malware called KillDisk, which overwrote critical system files on operator machines, causing them to crash and become inoperable.
The Hispanic workers had to use "unsanitary and often inoperable restrooms" that were separate from better facilities available to their white co-workers, the suit says.
"When we found out he had the tumor in his chest that was inoperable, that diagnosis hit me harder than the first one," Holly, 30, says.
" He wrote that the gun was fully functional despite "attempts by the Department of Justice on behalf of B. Hussein Obama to render the firearm inoperable.
According to local TV station KVUE, Roxli was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG, in June of this year.
These attacks use malware programs that render systems inoperable, with the hacker(s) usually demanding payment in the form of cryptocurrency in exchange for restoring systems.
Following a battle with inoperable colon cancer, musician Dave Rosser — best known for his work with rock band The Afghan Whigs — died Tuesday at age 50.
Users reached out to Apple for help when their phones were bricked by "Error 53," a software update that made phones repaired by outside parties inoperable.
In 2004, an oncologist in the U.K. tried giving patients with inoperable lung cancer M. vaccae alongside chemotherapy to see if it would improve survival rates.
If damage has occurred to render the phone's screen inoperable, it's possible that technicians could accidentally swipe and call 911 without ever noticing it, Carroll said.
It's looking at several scenarios, including "co-locating schools that are inoperable with other schools" and initiating a rolling start to the school year, he said.
I'm aware that many wait their whole lives for a bolt of inspiration, only to find it in the form of an inoperable stage IV tumor.
The change has hit those dealing in salvage vehicles — inoperable vehicles sold for scrap — as well as expensive antique and classic cars bought by overseas collectors.
So if any of the Starlink satellites happen to fail and become inoperable, they should fall out of orbit and burn up in the atmosphere fairly quickly.
A boy with an inoperable brain tumor has found unexpected allies in a corps that banded together to help him face his fourth debilitating round of chemotherapy.
If you no longer have the iPhone or the device is inoperable, you can go to Apple's website and deregister your phone number from the iMessage service.
Slowly, I piece together exactly what happened to these people who were lured by this world's abundant natural resources, until something happened that left their ship inoperable.
No details of the plot were made available, but the spies were likely thinking of planting bombs in vulnerable areas, rendering the canal inoperable for extended periods.
Researchers and safety advocates have long been calling on the government to require the auto industry to include technology in their vehicles that would render smartphones inoperable.
According to her GoFundMe page, the 7-year-old was recently diagnosed with a rare and inoperable brain tumor known as a Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG).
They were also "subjected to racist remarks, degrading comments and harassment at the worksite" and relegated to "separate, unsanitary and often inoperable restrooms," the Labor Department said.
The malware also includes an auto-destruct feature that hackers can use to delete the malware and other software on infected devices, making them inoperable, he said.
With the latest storm approaching, a handful of pumps are still inoperable, and city officials said they had made arrangements to monitor and staff all pumping stations.
After hearing it was inoperable, she asked me to help find a replacement for her trip, thinking of the clinic even when she knew she would die.
The suspect's lawyer says the 290-year-old has a history of behavioral issues and that he was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor when he was 103.
Among the documents released this week were Orlando Fire Department inspection reports suggesting that in the weeks before the attack, one of the club's six exits was inoperable.
A quick Google search--along with some poking around online retailers including Amazon and eBay--turned up aftermarket products specifically meant to render different emissions-control equipment inoperable.
"But they need to also understand that there will be no explanation, guarantee or clarification that contradicts or renders inoperable any part of the withdrawal agreement," he said.
This post has been updated to reflect new information from Human Rights Watch indicating that the Face++ code discovered in a version of the IJOP app was inoperable.
This article has been updated to reflect new information from Human Rights Watch indicating that the Face++ code discovered in a version of the IJOP app was inoperable.
But to see Samsung take this split approach — render the Note 7 totally inoperable for the US, but leave it partially functional in Europe — is a little strange.
Unless a concrete plan is made to send a new spacecraft to Hubble to fix it, the telescope will eventually become inoperable if all of its gyroscopes fail.
Why it matters: In theory FM radio technology could help cell phones be more useful in an emergency when cellular networks are inoperable but radio service remains operational.
LSU announced the tiger was diagnosed with the inoperable cancer in May, also stating that the animal would undergo treatment for the cancer and tumor in his nose.
In the lawsuit, Tesla says the doors were prone to overheating (making the doors inoperable), did not open with speed or symmetry, and they "sagged" beyond tolerance levels.
Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said the EU would not accept clarifications or reassurances on the deal that would undermine its spirit or render any of it inoperable.
No weapons inspectors or nonproliferation experts were invited to witness the event, and it was unclear whether the explosions rendered the tunnels inoperable, or only caused limited damage.
However, there were no independent weapons experts present at the event and it is still unclear whether the explosions rendered the tunnels inoperable, or only caused limited damage.
A law enforcement source said at the time that the FBI was investigating why two cameras outside his cell were apparently inoperable at the time of his death.
Firstly there's the safety in numbers aspect: If one of these drones gets shot down or becomes otherwise inoperable the mission can still continue with the remaining drones.
The relatively few cell phones then in existence mostly weren't working—in addition to the overloaded networks, damaged phone lines and power outages rendered 160 cell sites inoperable.
We ran numerous tests in the next few days and determined that his cancer was inoperable, and that he might find some benefit from radiation treatments and chemotherapy.
Your wife says your liver cancer is inoperable, and the Chinese government cruelly refused to allow you to go abroad for treatment to try to save your life.
The worm is significant for being one of the first used in nation state attacks that was built both for data destruction and to render infected devices inoperable.
The city also sought to replace a trailer and a trash pump with federal funds even though the equipment had been deemed inoperable in 2010, the lawsuit says.
I'd speculate about whether that non-reaction is wise or not, but we're less than two weeks away from a Trump administration and my crystal ball is inoperable.
This is risky because, should the internet ever be compromised by a catastrophic event (like a giant solar flare), everything that functions using the internet will be rendered inoperable.
Once alerted to the issue's existence, the company said it took less than 10 days to make the required changes to its infrastructure that would render the attack inoperable.
Apple came under fire on Friday over a security feature that some iPhone users say rendered their smartphones inoperable bricks after they were repaired by third-party service centers.
At the time of his arrest, his previous attorney, Galit Besh, said the suspect suffers from an inoperable brain tumor and that he has a history of behavioral issues.
We were missing one vital piece of information, which was almost certainly hidden inside a safe on the wall — a safe that our earlier mistakes had rendered completely inoperable.
Araceli Reynosa, who works with her husband in a Mexican restaurant in Houston over 30 miles away, found the check insultingly inadequate considering her car was flooded and inoperable.
But it was in the postwar suburban bliss of Dayton, Ohio, where it all went wrong: an inoperable brain tumor at the top of his spine at age 46.
He makes ends meet by assisting the owner of a tiny restaurant; after taking an unexpected fall in the ring, he learns that he has an inoperable brain tumor.
Within lung cancer, Imfinzi on its own is also carving out a distinct market in treating patients with inoperable mid-stage disease that has not spread widely around the body.
Lawyers for the inmate, Max Soffar, asked the Texas governor and a court in 2014 to grant his release, saying he had been diagnosed with terminal and inoperable liver cancer.
It also says that, even if you do upgrade, you should probably uninstall that software first or else it will be difficult to get rid of once its rendered inoperable.
Even one instance where a cutscene wouldn't trigger, causing a main objective to remain inoperable, turned out to only be the result of an abstruse conditional, reproduced two decades later.
James Medina, 40, of Hollywood, Florida, was arrested on Friday as a result of an undercover operation after he tried to use an explosive that law enforcement had made inoperable.
After being diagnosed with a rare and inoperable cancer in May, and given 1 to 2 years to live with treatment, Mike VI's life expectancy has been tragically cut down.
Hill, 19, gained national recognition when, after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in high school, had the chance to fulfill her dream of playing a college basketball game.
A strain of attack first reported in March that reboots victims' computers, encrypts their hard drive's master file (instead of individual files) and renders their entire master hard drive inoperable.
In July, he FaceTimed with a 5-year-old boy from England, who was told he had only months to live after doctors discovered he had an inoperable brain tumor.
The ACCC said after it told Apple about its investigation, the U.S. company sought to compensate customers whose devices were made inoperable by the software update, known as "error 53".
The next contraption we see is not a spacecraft but an X-ray machine, pointed at Armstrong's two-year-old daughter, Karen (Lucy Stafford), who has an inoperable brain tumor.
But today, patients learn not just about cancer but about many other potentially fatal conditions, like an inoperable brain aneurysm that could burst at any time and kill a person.
Europe began its operations to counter migrant smuggling last year after the Council adopted a resolution authorizing European naval forces to inspect suspicious vessels and render them "inoperable" if necessary.
Mexican authorities boasted that they were able to locate Benjamín because he was never far from his daughter who has an inoperable facial tumor that made her easy to identify.
After he has a seizure during a high-stakes match, he learns he has an enormous and inoperable crablike tumor pressing on his face from the inside of his skull.
The treatment can help prevent tumors from recurring after they are removed from the liver, and can shrink inoperable growths in the liver so that they can be cut out.
Clothes, books, dolls, stuffed animals, bicycles, appliances, chairs, jewelry, electronics — if they are broken, ripped or inoperable and you can carry it in, repair coaches will try to fix it.
The deal also sought to prevent the possibility of a plutonium bomb by rendering an existing reactor inoperable and prohibiting the construction of other heavy-water reactors for 22015 years.
Some of the tumor is inoperable and is still there, and there was a real possibility up until her latest MRI a few weeks ago, that it could take her life.
In November 2014, two years to the month before the passing of his father, Robert was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor after he noticed he had issues with his balance.
AstraZeneca has been seen as having a head start here in the race for cancer treatments, with Imfinzi the new standard of care in treating early inoperable stage III lung cancer.
After eight rounds of chemotherapy to treat the inoperable neuroblastoma tumor doctors found near her spine, her cancer went into remission, but not before it left her paralyzed below her arms.
And Collina noted that when NATO members Turkey and Greece faced off over Cyprus in 1974, the US withdrew its nuclear weapons from Greece and rendered its nukes in Turkey inoperable.
All presidents face a learning curve when they take office -- when they find out that positions taken on the campaign trail are often inoperable when wider national interests are at stake.
But parts of it were under a boil-water notice Tuesday, because fires destroyed a pump station near the Silverado resort and rendered a water treatment plant inoperable, the city said.
One of the researchers, Dr. Vyjeyanthi Periyakoil of Stanford University, cited the example of a patient who had inoperable cancer of the gallbladder yet would benefit from radiation treatments and chemotherapy.
Mark Warner, the panel's top Democrat, introduced legislation that would render the program essentially inoperable while renewing the law's other surveillance authorities — predominantly used by the FBI — for another eight years.
To the Editor: In electrical conduction there is such a thing as "overload," when a surge of current beyond a circuit's ability to respond to it can render that circuit inoperable.
The father of two and Mastercard employee from Delran, New Jersey, was a lifelong runner, marathoner and Ironman competitor when he was diagnosed with inoperable stage-3 pancreatic cancer in 2017.
Further cementing this week as a dark one for American journalism, a reporter at ProPublica, Julia Angwin, said on Twitter that an attack on her email account had rendered it inoperable.
Once the Senate passes a budget resolution focused on tax reform, the vehicle they had hoped to use to pass healthcare reform in the Senate with a simple majority becomes inoperable.
Consider Herman Storey, a 71-year-old San Franciscan, an Air Force veteran, a retired retail buyer and manager, a patient who feels quite well despite a diagnosis of inoperable liver cancer.
During a scheduled test in May, workers discovered a maintenance problem had rendered one of the emergency core cooling systems inoperable for an extended period of time, beginning as early as Oct.
The young golden retriever who she adopted as a puppy was only with her family for 18 months before they learned he was suffering from an inoperable tumor pressing against his heart.
Particularly notable was the success of the infused immunotherapy medicine Imfinzi in helping non-small cell lung cancer patients with inoperable mid-stage disease that has not spread widely around the body.
In past leaks, including the recent WikiLeaks CIA files, leakers have tried to render the code inoperable before showing it to the public But the ShadowBrokers files have been released fully operable.
After two brain operations and who knows how many consultations — a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, a neuro-oncologist, a neuro-ophthalmologist — it was determined that the tumor, sitting on his brainstem, was inoperable.
At an appointment in mid-June, Sun's doctor told him and Law that a new tumor had formed in Sun's brain, and that tumors had spread to his spine; they were inoperable.
A combination of Yervoy and Opdivo, approved by the Food and Drug Administration for advanced or inoperable melanoma, has a cost of $256,000 a year for patients who respond to the treatment.
Each gun was made inoperable immediately upon recovery, both to reassure concerned citizens that their weapons would not be used by law enforcement, and to protect the guns against theft during transport.
"I have a patient with inoperable spinal stenosis who needs to be able to keep chopping wood to heat his home," said Dr. Wergin, 61, the only physician in this rural town.
"After the Lion Air event, Southwest was notified by Boeing that the AOA disagree lights were inoperable without the optional AOA indicators on the MAX aircraft," a Southwest spokesman said on Tuesday.
Let's hope that this morning-to-midnight flow of political clashes doesn't "overload" voters with so much confusion that they become politically "inoperable" in November and freeze in place the status quo.
The relic was inoperable and posed no danger to students but was confiscated by police, Principal Andi Hull of Kubacak Elementary wrote in a letter to parents obtained by ABC 13 News.
"Although Coley first employed a vaccine of Streptococcus [erysipelas] in inoperable malignant conditions as early as 217, a satisfactory explanation of the therapeutic mechanism has not yet been advanced," the editorial began.
When Ellen Maud Bennett was diagnosed with inoperable cancer and given only days to live, she filled her final days with love, humor, and specific instructions for how she'd like to be remembered.
The professional team of Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico FC, will play most if not all of its remaining games outside Puerto Rico after the Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium's lights were left inoperable.
Rich Beausoleil of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife told CBS News that he believes a hunter shot and killed the bear and then cut off Cinder's tracking collar, rendering it inoperable.
Last week, Jalloh allegedly purchased a Stag Arms assault rifle from a gun dealership in northern Virginia, although the weapon was "rendered inoperable before he left the dealership with the weapon," authorities said.
Because Mike's cancer is inoperable, doctors believe the tiger has only one to two years to live if he undergoes treatment, and just one to two months if he doesn't, reports Sports Illustrated.
Books of The Times When the essayist and novelist Jenny Diski, who died last week at 68, learned she had inoperable lung cancer, her first impulse was to make a "Breaking Bad" joke.
To extend breakout time, the accord requires a restriction on uranium enrichment at two key sites, Fordow and Natanz, and that the core of a heavy-water reactor in Arak be rendered inoperable.
According to the federal government, many of the 132 passenger, commercial and heavy equipment vehicles covered by the certification had been damaged or left inoperable long before Sandy and were therefore ineligible for indemnification.
In 22014, a New York doctor named William B. Coley injected a mixture of beef broth and Streptococcus bacteria into the arm of a 21-year-old Italian man with an inoperable neck tumor.
Instead, it's just hard to trust a keyboard after so many reports that it can be rendered inoperable by a grain of sand and that is incredibly difficult and expensive to repair or replace.
AstraZeneca has been seen as having a head start in the race for cancer treatments, and Imfinzi was aiming to be the new standard of care in treating early inoperable stage III lung cancer.
Danielle Boiardi, the curator and manager of the Lyle Tuttle Collection, said Mr. Tuttle had been in hospice care after an inoperable growth was discovered in his throat about two weeks before he died.
One such man is Mark Gaynor, whose son Ronan was diagnosed with DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma)—an extremely rare, aggressive, inoperable, and ultimately terminal brain tumor that predominately affects younger children—in April 2015.
The issue, related to manufacturing defects on LG's end, meant some owners of those devices were left with inoperable phones or phones that were stuck in a never-ending reboot cycle, hence the bootloop name.
The company issued a release stating that it would issue a software update here in the States that would effectively brick the troubled handset, rendering it inoperable when not plugged directly into a power source.
But Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz said in a report that an aircraft purchased by the DEA and modified with tens of millions of Defense Department dollars missed every delivery deadline and remained inoperable.
" It also concluded that SpaceX's estimate of collision risks in the case a satellite's propulsion systems become inoperable "is well within accepted boundaries... even with worst-case assumptions that go well beyond any realistic scenario.
The war memorabilia collector purchased the inoperable cannon for about $1,200, he told police after hearing a news report that it had been stolen from a veteran's hall in Richmond, California, police said on Facebook.
Earlier this year, Tesla sued the Swiss supplier of the doors, alleging they were prone to overheating (making the doors inoperable), they did not open with speed or symmetry, and they "sagged" beyond tolerance levels.
Analysts warn of a far worse humanitarian situation in the wake of a Hodeidah invasion, which senior U.N. officials have already described as likely having "catastrophic" consequences, believing it would render the port totally inoperable.
He would continue to petition leadership to actually lead — to fight for the funding needed to make repairs and refuse to accept shoddy work done simply to bolster the ratio of operable to inoperable aircraft.
They actually put their phone numbers inside DTL to keep their ears open for problems, but soon were receiving about 10,000 text messages per day from the app's millions of users, rendering Viswanathan's iMessage inoperable.
Tech Tip Q. Most technical advice always seems to include "make sure you're running the latest version of the operating system," but I've sometimes done just that and the update has rendered my device inoperable.
Ryan Reynolds became a real-life superhero for Daniel Downing, a 5-year-old boy from Plympton, England, who was told he had only months to live after doctors discovered he had an inoperable brain tumor.
"However, because we find there is a possibility of the attack on the Hodeida area because of the current west coast military activity, that port may become inoperable or inaccessible in the near future," he said.
The Wind, Warren Zevon Zevon started work on The Wind after being diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer, with an all-star cast that included Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Mick Fleetwood and Billy Bob Thornton.
LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca's immunotherapy drug Imfinzi has been approved in Europe for use in lung cancer patients with inoperable disease that had advanced locally but not spread widely around the body, the drugmaker said on Monday.
That's why a small, multi generational movement seeks to change the very technology at the heart of firearms, to make a gun that is inoperable to all but the individual (or individuals) registered to use it.
DUBLIN, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday that any changes or clarifications to Britain's Brexit deal must not undermine the spirit of the agreement or render the so-called backstop inoperable.
At Moraga Royale, an assisted-living facility in Moraga, a town in the San Francisco Bay Area, the motion sensor doors didn't work, the lights were dim and televisions were inoperable because of the power cut.
A total of 52 of the state's public drinking water systems were still damaged, inoperable or destroyed, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, leaving 70,000 people without water.
But for those who do want to take advantage of the trade-up program, something still feels very off about having to render these products inoperable in exchange for a discount on the current Sonos lineup.
But NotPetya was different -- it spread lighting-fast, like a worm rather than ransomware, and companies quickly found there were no criminals to negotiate a ransom with at all, leaving them with inoperable hardware and no data.
It took a dozen years and at least 124 deaths before the company began to resolve a problem with an ignition switch that could cause cars to switch off while on the road, rendering their airbags inoperable.
To get around the inoperable Start Menu, press the Windows and R keys on the keyboard to open the system's Run box and type in "ms-settings:" (with a colon at the end but without quotation marks).
Tip ''I say, 'The doctors told me there is nothing they can do, it is inoperable and incurable,' '' says Wanda N., who is 50 and in hospice care at home in New York with metastasized colon cancer.
That has sent water levels at the all-important Guri dam and hydroelectric complex, just south-west of Puerto Ordaz, to a record low and nearing a critical 240-meter level where some turbines would be inoperable.
The diagnosis was understandably difficult for the tight-knit family, but things only worsened in the past few months when doctors delivered the heartwrenching news in August that Benoit Desclefs had an inoperable tumor on his brain.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday the European Union would not accept clarifications or reassurances on Britain's Brexit deal that would undermine the spirit of the agreement or render any part of it inoperable.
A tsunami warning system set up after 2004 failed to save lives in Sulawesi: it emerged too late that, due to neglect or vandalism, a network of 22 buoys connected to seabed sensors had been inoperable since 2012.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in February granted approval for expanded use of Imfinzi to treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with inoperable mid-stage disease that has not spread widely around the body.
PADANG/JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) - All 22015 of the early-warning buoys Indonesia deployed after the 211 tsunami disaster were inoperable when a massive undersea earthquake struck off the coast on Wednesday, a National Disaster Mitigation Agency official said.
Source: AGI "Inevitably there are situations where space debris, dead or inoperable satellites could get too close to a functioning satellite, and then a satellite operator must make the decision of whether to maneuver or not," Langster said.
In Puerto Rico, the power grid is devastated, 80 percent of agricultural crops have reportedly been wiped out, 40 percent of the people need drinkable water and communications are inoperable for most of its 3.4 million American citizens.
With the railway's regular signal system inoperable, the Amtrak train would have navigated the track with help from a dispatcher at CSX, which owns and operates the railway in Cayce, S.C., just south of Columbus, Mr. Sumwalt said.
Results showed Imfinzi delivered a 32 percent survival benefit after two years, compared with placebo, in patients with inoperable stage III non-small cell lung cancer - where cancer has advanced locally but not spread widely around the body.
That can be a matter of safety, such as a poorly secured access point; connectivity, such as one where certain ports or apps are inoperable; or censorship, like requesting data from a service banned in the country you're visiting.
The permit said Plains All American Pipeline LP's Line 901 is expected to be inoperable "in excess of or at least six months" this year, and Exxon needed another way to remove oil from the tanks for safety reasons.
But parents Cassidy and Chad Lexcen received some sobering news within 24 hours of their daughters' arrival: One of the girls was born with a series of congenital heart defects and one lung, which doctors in Minnesota deemed inoperable.
When patients have advanced, inoperable lung cancer, simultaneous treatment with both chemotherapy and radiation is the standard of care, regardless of age, said lead study author Dr. Richard Cassidy of the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University in Atlanta.
An Apple representative told an investigator, according to court records, that a key element of the scheme's success was that the phones were inoperable, which meant the replacement process would begin before technicians could figure out they were counterfeit.
For example ... 5 or more unpaid parking tickets are chillin', so are the folks who park in one location for more than 72 hours, and yes -- any inoperable vehicles aren't going to be touched either for the time being.
To assuage the disappointment of having to wait three years to receive the inoperable, engineless, obsolete chassis, Andretti Autosport is throwing in two season-long participant credentials for the IndyCar series races at which the team enters the car through 2018.
All in all, it's not a perfect solution, but it seems to be the best we've got at the moment, and it's certainly a godsend compared to inoperable platform nightmare Fortnite players faced when the Switch version first launched last June.
That so-called progression-free survival (PFS) benefit led to U.S. regulatory approval in February, allowing Imfinzi to be used in non-small cell lung cancer patients with inoperable mid-stage disease that has not spread widely around the body.
EMA's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) recommended Imfinzi, an immunotherapy drug already boosting sales for the British drugmaker, for use in lung cancer patients with inoperable disease that had advanced locally but not spread widely around the body.
Following the U.S. green light for Imfinzi in February, the European Medicines Agency is also evaluating it in inoperable stage III lung cancer - where disease has not yet spread around the body - and could recommend it as early as this week.
Emma Mertens, the Wisconsin girl who gained thousands of supporters after she asked for love letters from dogs to help her through her battle with a rare and inoperable brain tumor known as a Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG), has died.
Last month, Sonos ran into criticism over its "recycle mode," a software kill-switch that renders these legacy products inoperable whenever customers opt to participate in the trade-up program for a 30 percent discount on a current Sonos product.
Among them: improper display of the carrier's name and/or federal DOT number, registration or license plate violation, a problem with the hydraulic brakes, inoperable or defective windshield wipers and a failure to repair defects noted in a previous inspection.
" Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) declined to weigh in on Ginsburg's comments, instead pivoting to the lingering vacancy on the Supreme Court, arguing that McConnell "should focus on the fact that the Supreme Court has become very inoperable.
The Japanese government is increasingly worried about the fate of its 60,000 citizens living in South Korea and has started looking into ways to get them out should a crisis with North Korea break out and South Korea's airports become inoperable.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said late on Friday it had granted approval for expanded use of Imfinzi to treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with inoperable mid-stage disease that has not spread widely around the body.
Of course, the life of a high school chemistry teacher turned crystal meth kingpin is the attention-grabber, but one of the side plots was the main character's inoperable lung cancer and how it affected his physical and mental health throughout the series.
Sparse on details at the time, it sounded like it was probably just another one of the often misconstrued incidents that happen in the skies around the US everyday—ones where aircraft with inoperable radios or transponders stray into areas they shouldn't.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union refused a British request for a legal guarantee that a post-Brexit trade deal would go into effect in 2021 as it would have potentially rendered the Northern Ireland backstop inoperable, Ireland's prime minister said on Wednesday.
The FDA approved Tecentriq combined with the chemotherapy Abraxane to treat adults with inoperable, locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) in people whose tumors express PD-L1, a protein that may help cancers avoid detection by the immune system.
Clyde Cain, of the Cajun Navy, a Louisiana-based rescue force that gained fame during Hurricane Katrina, said in one instance, a boat broke down, and while the crew sought shelter in a delivery truck, people tried to steal the inoperable boat.
Nearly a month later, his decomposing body was found in an inoperable elevator at the Woodstream Village apartments in Denver after tenants complained to management about an awful smell coming from a parking garage area that was under renovation, CNN affiliate KMGH reported.
Read more: New Zealand has set aside $136 million to buy back guns after the Christchurch shootingPolice are using hydraulic machines to crush the gun barrels and firing mechanisms of the weapons that are handed in, rendering them inoperable, before disposing of them.
This idea, that I had left behind me something that had grown and impacted itself, something that could never be removed, an inoperable tumor in the heart of her home — inexplicable though it was — galvanized my friend into a state of near-frenzy.
Per Engadget, the FCC issued an "emergency license" for X to deploy its technology to Puerto Rico, where the FCC recently estimated 83 percent of the commonwealth's cell sites remain inoperable weeks after Hurricane Maria slammed into it at strong Category 4 status.
Luckily, the oil industry does not have such human obstacles, and drilling deep into the Earth's crust is instead limited by a different set of circumstances - how deep can the machinery and technology go before the unfathomable heat and pressure renders it inoperable?
Turkey has asked the United States to provide Patriot missiles to help it against Russian and Syrian air power, but Washington is demanding that Turkey first make inoperable the Russian S-400 missile defense system that it acquired last year from Russia.
Inmate: Sewage water everywhere Parchman's failing infrastructure was detailed in a 2800-page report by a state health inspector who visited in June 6503 and noted mold growing on walls, inoperable toilets, a handful of cells with no water and dozens without electricity.
Early in 1991, just before "Wise Children" was published, Carter went to the doctor with a pain in her chest and was told that she had a cancerous tumor on her right lung which had spread to her lymph nodes, making it inoperable.
The scorched earth attack left Sony crippled for months after the attackers also destroyed data and systems on their way out the digital door, rendering some Sony servers inoperable in a move that cost the company an estimated $35 million in IT infrastructure repairs.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)The idea of the Horde AIMO is to combine both of these, using a membrane layer to prevent popcorn detritus and dust from rendering it inoperable, and adding a more tactile mechanical element to simulate the premium mechanical keyboard experience.
If the UK crashes out of the EU, "the requirements on UK mobile operators to guarantee surcharge-free roaming for customers in the EU are inoperable after exit," says the memo, because the UK would no longer be part of the EU regulatory structure.
On Tuesday, retired Chinese general Wang Hongguang explained how easy it would be for China to attack Taiwan in an opinion piece in widely read state-run newspaper the Global Times, including a mass bombardment which would render Taiwan's military inoperable within 48 hours.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tecentriq mixed with the chemotherapy Abraxane to treat inoperable, locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) in people whose tumors express PD-L153, a protein that may help cancers avoid detection by the immune system.
The IAEA has said that to certify Iran is following the deal, it will have verified Iran has taken certain steps, including: • Removing the reactor core at the heavy-water research reactor at Arak, and rendering the core inoperable by pouring concrete into it.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tecentriq mixed with the chemotherapy Abraxane to treat inoperable, locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) in people whose tumours express PD-L1, a protein that may help cancers avoid detection by the immune system.
"He has a tumor next to his heart, which doctors say is inoperable, and he has one on each lung, his liver, his kidney, his stomach and it's in his blood and bones," Torrin's father, Jason Breneman, 0003, of Hazel Park, Michigan, tells PEOPLE.
The machine gun fire is yet another industry trick: While real, the gun was modified for stage purposes to make it safe and inoperable for firing live rounds—it fires "half load" blanks in the video, which are half as loud as the real thing.
Why it's important to watch: You'll understand exactly why Walter White, a simple high school chemistry teacher with a side job at a car wash, goes from teaching students to cooking meth with a former student after he learns he has inoperable lung cancer.
Ken Buck dared Joe Biden and Beto O'Rourke to "come and take" an inoperable AR-15 rifle mounted on his wall in Washington D.C.The rifle, which has a American flag paint scheme, appears to be the same one Buck held in a 2015 photo.
First revealed last month by MacRumors and Motherboard, both of which got their hands on an internal Apple document, the T2 chip could render a computer inoperable if, say, the logic board is replaced, unless the chip recognizes a special piece of diagnostic software has been run.
Reuters reported Tesla owners bought or leased cars with Enhanced Autopilot between October 2016 and September 2017 will be eligible receive between $20 and $280 in compensation—a small fraction of the $5,000 they paid for a feature that was "completely inoperable," according to the complaint.
Investigators said Jiang told them during an interview in December of that year that he regularly received packages from China that contained 20 to 2003 inoperable iPhones, which he would then trade in for legitimate iPhones through Apple's warranty program by claiming they would not power on.
As part of those efforts, the travel and tourism industry is asking for relief including tax credits for employee retention, which would give employers an income tax credit for paying workers even while their business is inoperable, a person familiar with the industry's strategy told CNBC.
While Mallard told the local CBS affiliate WTKR that she knew "exactly" what she was doing in the video and that the gun was "inoperable" before she took a handheld saw to the barrel, one local attorney told the station that the act made the weapon illegal.
This is primarily to let developers squash bugs and ensure the app can run on a variety of different devices, some of which may be using outdated operating systems and powered by older, less powerful components that may render the app sluggish or just plain inoperable.
This week, readers from around the world responded with sadness as well as respect for a terminally ill woman in Oregon who carried out her desire to die with dignity before being ravaged by an inoperable brain tumor, while a new relationship for the Kardashian matriarch raised hackles.
A Russo-Sino-American space war could very well end with a crippled global economy, inoperable infrastructure, and a planet shrouded by the orbiting fragments of pulverized satellites—which, by the way, could hinder us all on Earth until we figured out a way of cleaning them up.
NOTES: Michigan coach John Beilein and his staff wore special bright yellow "#ChadTough" T-shirts to support the Chad Tough Foundation, which aims to raise awareness for an inoperable brain tumor that took the life of the Chad Carr, the grandson of former Wolverines football coach Lloyd Carr.
NEW ORLEANS — With rain threatening, work crews scrambled on Friday to repair New Orleans's pumping and drainage network in the hopes of preventing a repeat of last weekend, when flooding inundated many neighborhoods and forced city officials to admit that vital pieces of the system were inoperable. Gov.
Originally, the city in 2014 had sought more than $12.7 million from the federal government to replace 132 city-owned vehicles, but many of those vehicles were already inoperable before the storm, according to the complaint filed by the United States Attorney's Office in Manhattan against the city on Wednesday night.
Texas law also requires gun owners to "take steps that a reasonable person would take to prevent the access to a readily dischargeable firearm by a child, including but not limited to placing a firearm in a locked container or temporarily rendering the firearm inoperable by a trigger lock or other means."
DoS stands for "denial of service" and refers to an attack that overwhelms a system with data—most commonly a flood of simultaneous requests sent to a website to view its pages, causing the web server to crash or simply become inoperable as it struggles to respond to more requests than it can handle.
It does cite the fact that Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which resulted in gasoline lines stretching for miles, inoperable refineries and electricity outages affecting 8.7 million people, prodded utility companies in New York and New Jersey to invest billions of dollars in upgrades like elevating equipment and redesigning electrical networks to withstand extreme weather.
" The U.S. House panel also faulted Boeing for what it described as a "culture of concealment" for failing to disclose information to airline pilots about the 737 MAX's MCAS stall-prevention system linked to both crashes, and that a key angle-of-attack cockpit alert was "inoperable on the majority of the 737 MAX fleet.
Most of the ship's elaborate calling cards like the RipCord, FlowRider and North Star had been rendered inoperable by the storm, and all the pools and hot tubs had been emptied by the ship's hours of side-to-side rocking and were never refilled, but that didn't stop people from getting out to do things and have fun.
Here's a sentence from the first page of the report for a taste:Even though collectively the DEA and DOD have spent more than $86 million on the Global Discovery program, we found that, over 7 years after the aircraft was purchased for the program, the aircraft remains inoperable, resting on jacks, and has never actually flown in Afghanistan.
"People could always argue about debris and define it as debris, but when they do those early launches with dummy payload, they make sure they put the dummy payload into a graveyard or inoperable orbit that is not of value to the space community and something that won't be a threat to future activities in space," said Sanford.
"Even though collectively the DEA and [the Department of Defense] have spent more than $28503 million on the Global Discovery program, we found that, over seven years after the aircraft was purchased for the program, the aircraft remains inoperable, resting on jacks and has never actually flown in Afghanistan," a Justice Department inspector general report reads.
RE: A Loud Sound Just Shut Down a Bank's Data Center for 10 Hours Andrada, I read the article on the ING bank data center fallout and was wondering why they would release such expensive gas in a test, when in most data centers the firing pins in the gas cylinders that store the gas are rendered inoperable during a planned test of the system.
Senate Democratic Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (Nev.) said McConnell should focus on how the court has become "inoperable" because Republicans have refused to hold a vote on Merrick Garland, President Obama's pick to replace the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia.
In the post, Microsoft also explained how users can recover or delete their data from the service before it shuts down, and confirmed that though the service and apps will be unavailable, going forward the devices can still be used for the following actions: Recording and tracking daily health information (steps, heart rate, basic workouts) Recording activity data (runs, bike rides, hikes, etc) Tracking sleep Setting alarms The post also notes that resetting the device after the May 31 shutdown will render it inoperable.

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