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"jury-rigged" Definitions
  1. mainly
  2. set up in a makeshift manner, usually as a result of the loss of regular gear
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It was a jury-rigged solution, undergirded by a paternalistic ideology.
The first attempt involved a tractor, a rope, and a jury-rigged foil.
That jury-rigged solution became the bare-bones template for most future productions.
"We jury-rigged this little contraption with dry ice in our car," Schwartz explains.
There are absolutely "better," non-jury-rigged-for-mobile options for experiencing these games.
The material world has its own sort of jeitinhos, jury-rigged contrivances called gambiarras.
From Obamacare to nurses stockpiling medicine, health care has become a jury-rigged mess.
One unit of US soldiers jury-rigged their MARCbots to carry Claymore anti-personnel mines.
Mr. Quintero had jury-rigged a computer battery to charge the phones during the journey.
The locomotive engines jury-rigged to turn the naval vessels into icebreakers get a scene.
Complaints were treated with ice packs or bandages jury-rigged from tape and paper strips.
Now, it seems, consumers may finally get to try some of those jury rigged systems out.
As the short video above shows, leap year is our jury-rigged solution to this problem.
Doing so will help prevent unnecessary scrambling and jury-rigged solutions when the inevitable cyber pandemic arrives.
The jury-rigged mines used a remotely activated bamboo lever to propel the mine against the tank.
He had jury-rigged 12 items that had broken on the craft, and tended to leaks constantly.
Most migrants leave Guiria in open, low-slung wooden vessels with patched hulls and jury-rigged outboard motors.
At Fukushima, Tepco jury-rigged cooling systems after the quake and tsunami wrecked the plant in March 2011.
The Electoral College is essentially an undemocratic system that's been jury-rigged to make it somewhat more democratic.
Many of her other fixes were jury-rigged bits of code to handle specific technical problems, she said.
Chronic underfunding left its halls with jury-rigged wiring, infiltrated ceilings and bat droppings along walls and shelves.
Gradually, my business stopped looking like the jury-rigged dream of a naive kid and became a thriving enterprise.
In its own way, the Affordable Care Act is as jury-rigged as using ceiling tiles to stash medications.
It jury-rigged its vision sensors into the car and has been testing it on the roads to gather data.
The jury-rigged system that is crumbling still has powerful defenders, and it still works tolerably well for advantaged workers.
Somehow they had coaxed water up through this jury-rigged system — Mosul MacGyvers making use of the tools at hand.
The humans dream of leaving Earth on the wings of their talent, if they have any, or in a jury-rigged spacecraft.
How about when you've jury-rigged your CamelBak to pour a steady steam of Irn-Bru into your mouth as you sleep?
The bottom line, for me, is how magically even my jury-rigged method collapses the distance between my thoughts and the computer.
Across the United States mainland, an agile, jury-rigged network of doctors has scrambled to deliver aid to their counterparts in Puerto Rico.
Unlike many actors whose expertise derives from movies, she has no trouble fully inhabiting, and projecting, even a jury-rigged character like Chloe.
Micro-galleries, jury-rigged studios, an old church with a cemetery out back: Real estate has become its own, potentially deal-breaking, creative pursuit.
The system has come a long way since it began life as a jury-rigged demo with an office phone placed gingerly atop a MacBook.
The limits of that freedom are being increasingly tested by jury-rigged militias at demonstrations, public meetings and other political flash points around the nation.
Front-line units carried sacks full of jury-rigged bombs: softball-size amalgams of homemade explosives, packaged in plastic wrap and spiked with six-inch fuses.
Offstage, Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Yount read their lines, opening and closing their characters' mouths remotely by pressing the triggers on jury-rigged model-car controllers.
Custom-made strike plates and threaded spindles for the doors of housing projects and public schools, for instance, indicate the jury-rigged nature of city infrastructure.
The Manhattan D.A. said the landlord had jury-rigged gas lines in her haste to renovate apartments that could rent for an average of $6,63 a month.
The post-WWI gold exchange standard — a jury-rigged system meant to "economize" on gold — was a house of cards that helped bring on the Great Depression.
But, because few of these scientists are professional coders, they have often analyzed their hauls with jury-rigged code that has been farmed out to graduate students.
Deciding to jump-start the whole process, I finally ordered a dozen caterpillars from a teacher-supply catalog and jury-rigged an enclosure over the milkweed bed.
Yet because her business is illegal, she cooks in her own kitchen with an often jury-rigged supply line of marijuana and an understandable sense of paranoia.
The political stalemate meant the continued growth of a jury-rigged system that allowed tacit acceptance of people who were law-abiding, apart from their immigration status.
Using a jury-rigged combination of off-the-shelf parts, the Carnegie Mellon-designed setup is able to give robots a rough approximation of a sense of touch.
Some of these cabins had been duded up, fenced in and turned into compounds with jury-rigged satellites and dirt yards filled with old pickups and rusted trailers.
The mandate is to make sense of the maze of jury-rigged spaces under and adjacent to the stage that are used for technological equipment, actors and offices.
The current is… well, "jury-rigged" is probably the nicest way to say it: Yes, it's a small bedside lamp hung from a wall stud above my computer.
Notes on The Culture Micro-galleries, jury-rigged studios, an old church with a cemetery out back: Real estate has become its own, potentially deal-breaking, creative pursuit.
Entrepreneur Amr Saleh hacked together a jury-rigged punching bag as a proof-of-concept that exploits the cryptocurrency miner's fear of losing their investment to keep them healthy.
Over the last four years, the boat evolved from a jury-rigged plastic kayak to a full-on custom aluminum hull with home-made, home-tested propulsion and electronics.
In one memorable scene, he stages a grave for one of his victims, and when Laurie discovers it, two other corpses pop out at her, a jury-rigged spectacle.
The authorities have said the deadly fire at the Oakland warehouse, known as the Ghost Ship, trapped partygoers in a jury-rigged warren of art studios and living spaces.
"It is essentially a jury-rigged version of a drone strike," Ryan Calo, a University of Washington School of Law professor specializing in cyber and robotic law, told me.
Hepatitis A is endemic among favela residents, health experts say, and children are frequently sickened by the pathogens that seep from sewage-laden culverts into jury-rigged drinking water pipes.
And he took that voice, hooked it up to an old amplifier he'd jury-rigged with twine and electrical tape, and blasted his message to every corner of the world.
Singer tweeted that in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, soldiers have strapped claymore mines to the $8,000 MARCbot using duct tape to turn them into jury-rigged killing devices.
The footage from Perspective's various jury-rigged cameras is stitched in a way that keeps shifting and tearing; the technology feels like it's fighting the experience every step of the way.
Go back 40 years, and the Republicans were a historically typical American political party — that is, a jury-rigged coalition that had moderates and conservatives and even a few actual liberals.
But due to the "electoral college" system that America's founders jury-rigged in part to square the needs of democracy with the demography of slavery, this does not hold true for America.
They jury-rigged the robot with an explosive device (literally duct-taping a claymore mine on it) and drove it down the alley to kill the insurgent, rather than risking a soldier.
The metal detector from the pawnshop was a jury-rigged piece of junk with duct tape holding the battery in place, an item I would have hauled to the dump days earlier.
In his case, winning could not make up for losing; in hers, fifteen years of jury-rigged self-fulfillment cannot make up for the previous twenty-five of self-suppression and worse.
Room partitions were made of plastic sheets joined by duct tape; cooking amenities were limited to a wok on a jury-rigged hot plate; the bathtub was a waist-high wooden barrel.
"When the world gets hard for us, we work something out," said a woman in a video posted on Facebook showing how she used a jury-rigged cola bottle to wash teacups.
Johnson was killed in a standoff when Dallas police sent in a remote operated Remotec bomb disposal robot that had been jury-rigged to carry a pound of C-4 plastic explosives.
In 2015, a Connecticut teenager raised the question of whether our robots have the right to bear arms when he jury-rigged a working flamethrower — and separately, a semiautomatic pistol — to his drone.
Residents are getting by with jury-rigged systems: a network of private diesel generators, and some emergency solutions put in place by the International Committee of the Red Cross and other aid groups.
So if a developer wants to understand the technical reasons why people are leaving their app, they're basically "blind to it," he said, or they have to build their own "jury-rigged" products.
It's only now that PV is starting to filter into those in-between markets in earnest, as legacy regulatory, legal, and financial structures are jury-rigged to accommodate it, in fits and starts.
Telecoms keep their hold on customers who don't want to manage their own networks, while a jury-rigged system of routers provides free access for any willing to rig them to the roofs of their houses.
Now they use 3,000-watt xenon lights, and the primitive sights follow-spot operators once jury-rigged out of bent coat hangers have been replaced by Telrad sights, originally designed to help stargazers aim their telescopes.
He even jury-rigged something to further speed up the process, an inverted cardboard box with a little pizza-oven-type flap cut out of the bottom and a hole on top to dock a blow-dryer.
Kortzfleisch sneaks back onto the Moon on a spaceship jury-rigged by Russian engineer Sasha (Vladimir Burlakov) and urges Obi Washington (Lara Rossi), the daughter of the first film's protagonists, to journey to the center of the Earth.
What's not clear is whether the Ngs entered the building and saw what was inside: a jury-rigged staircase, a blocked exit upstairs, webs of extension cords, propane tanks used to heat water and piles of flammable debris.
As the name suggests, it's a jury-rigged device that measures force curve — the relationship between the distance of a keypress and the force it transfers, or to we users, how much tactile feedback we get while hitting keys.
The result is not a true "European" fix, as the chancellor claims, but a jury-rigged workaround: more external border controls for Germany, and bilateral agreements between Germany and some countries of first entry to take back secondary migrants.
To keep tens of thousands of dollars in monthly rent money rolling in, Maria Hrynenko, a landlord in the East Village, rolled the dice and decided to cut corners at her tenants' expense, installing a jury-rigged gas system.
" He waxes nostalgic about "aging members of the Greatest Generation," especially his grandmother Elda, a tiny dynamo of a woman who jury-rigged her newborn baby's bassinet to a "lumbering old John Deere as she taught herself to harvest.
If you have a jihadist in the United States, and he straps some munition to some jury-rigged drone that he bought off the Internet, goes and flies it over a football game, how are you going to prevent that?
At some point the party's moderates and would-be reformers have to take a stand for the wild-and-crazy proposition that the Republican Party should pass legislation that has some chance of being popular and isn't insanely jury-rigged.
The miner, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he feared retaliation, said he saw equipment — including the machine that caused the fatal accident and others — that had been jury-rigged to bypass safety controls during his time at the mine.
But in these jury-rigged proceedings, run by a Republican Senate leadership keen to block witnesses and other evidence in the rush toward what most expect to be a precooked acquittal, opening arguments may be as good as it gets for the prosecution.
Jury-rigged structures of common objects—chairs, tires, barrels, plastic bags, ladders, kitchenware, ropes, thread, balloons, little wagons, lots of improvised carpentry—come to sequential grief in a single smooth tracking shot (with a few disguised cuts) that lasts half an hour.
But the Vive itself is somewhat of a jury-rigged design, and I have a feeling that some of the customers who were willing to drill holes in their walls to install headset-tracking laser boxes might be open to this kind of thing.
Throngs of people continued to wait on the bridge border crossing, where on Saturday morning many pressed for limited opportunities to plead their case to immigration officials, while many others opted to cross the river illegally, either on jury-rigged rafts or by swimming.
As I pondered my sunblock covered face in the video-readout Cohen had jury-rigged to his computer, I imagined never again discovering a bright red patch where I'd failed to spray or painful red ears that I again forgot to cover in sunblock.
"He'd bought a used 8mm camera that was capable of shooting one frame at a time for me, and he jury-rigged it into a camera enlarger stand pointing down at a place where I'd slide my drawings into position to photograph," Bird said.
Despite its decaying facades and jury-rigged amenities, with the river on one side, a street closed to traffic on the other and a garden of pink and purple chrysanthemums, the hotel maintained a tranquillity that defied the crisis unfolding only a few miles away.
When a company that shapes the flow of online political speech is making high-stakes decisions about who can talk and who can't, it's hard to accept that those decisions are the product of a jury-rigged rulebook or algorithm rather than political calculations or a secret agenda.
"We have preserved our ancestral culture," said Elver Rengifo Micolta, a local radio journalist I met outside Buenaventura, as my travel companions Adam and Steve and I waited to board a jury-rigged, motorbike-powered wooden rail car on our way to the San Cipriano Natural Reserve (more on that later).
Since its first jury-rigged setup in Moore's shed, when the oche system took 16 seconds to compute an incorrect result, Dale says they can now accurately track three darts with 99.6 percent accuracy, computing where they land on the board within 200 microns of accuracy and in less than half a second.
In the past, the vans on Flatbush Avenue were the Platonic ideal of the dollar van (if there is such a thing) — featuring tinted windows to conceal passengers, brightly colored flags from around the Caribbean and Africa, blaring music and inventive ways of closing the doors, from ropes to jury-rigged handles.
Nga Naung Mone Journal NGA NAUNG MONE, Myanmar — Soon after dawn, Win Myint Oo, bleary-eyed and wearing just a longyi, a traditional Burmese sarong, starts a generator and squats on a bamboo platform suspended under a 24.50-foot, jury-rigged derrick: just three steel poles and bamboo struts lashed together with rope.
In the poem above, with its ampersands and strong enjambments, its knowing alliterative excesses, I hear Gerard Manley Hopkins, the Jesuit priest who jury-rigged his verse to express personal turmoil, and Hart Crane, whose gentleness was expressed in an American idiom full of thunderclap, and Allen Ginsberg, who loved and learned from them both.
On a cool, Bay Area night, those two dozen eager dads (few of whom knew one another) showed up at our place with an enviable array of fancy cheeses, a homemade coffee cake, some Brussels sprouts smoked via some jury-rigged stovetop contraption, and no small amount of uncertainty about what the hell they were doing there.
But in a party so otherwise beholden to its leader, anything that gets conservative senators accusing their president of running "a Soviet type of economy" (as Ron Johnson of Wisconsin put it this week, attacking the president's jury-rigged bailout for farmers hurt by his tariffs) counts as a dramatic fissure in the facade of MAGA unity.
Beguiled by the fantasy of a cozy, self-sufficient home in the trees — perhaps best embodied by the jury-rigged Falcon's Nest in Johann David Wyss's "The Swiss Family Robinson" (1812), with its banyan-tree stairwell and turtle-shell sinks — they requested an open-air bathtub, a ladder leading to a lofted bed and a zip-line that would careen across the property's pond.
Thus, when inspiration struck not long ago to provisionally modify a small sideboard into a jury-rigged Koala Care station by mounting an Ikea tabletop to it in such a way that it would support a 20-pound toddler, I roamed the narrow aisles of my local hardware store searching for a fastener that offered a certain freedom to experiment — something as strong as a screw or a nail yet more temporary.
Same situation, you've got a main cantina in the base and you've got the gathering hub where you can eat, but if you look closely, between the two, there's kind of a pulley system with these barrels going along, and it's structured so that even while you're in Seliana, you'll see occasionally, out of the cantina, a kind of take out delivery jury-rigged, rube goldberg machine thing that's showing you that, yes, they're cooking it here and someone's sending it across on an actual device.
Not all breweries we visited felt jury-rigged: Edmund's Oast Brewing Co., the most ambitious brewery in the area, opened in September 2017 on a xeriscaped courtyard in a gleaming new office development that includes The Workshop, billed as Charleston's first food hall (a pork belly banh mi from Pink Bellies, and the thali assortment at Sambar, are the choice options there.) Edmund's, which is gearing up to ship its beers nationwide, has almost a half acre of production space, including a barrel-aging room exclusively for its sour, wild-fermented beers that is larger than most apartments in town.

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