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"logistically" Definitions
  1. in relation to the organization or movement of large numbers of people, large amounts of equipment, etc.
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There are any number of logistically confusing things about this.
Begin thinking logistically: Will you need visas for your travels?
But that turned out to be logistically difficult and expensive.
Huawei, the Chinese giant, is ahead both technologically and logistically.
But still, logistically the party barely operates in many parts.
But logistically it makes sense why people say they work.
Doing so would be logistically daunting, but it would not
Logistically, posting multiple videos in a sequence is very easy.
So how did you approach the music this project, logistically?
I don't know, logistically, if we can pull that off.
Panty selling is a logistically limited practice to start with.
It's more likely to be incredibly stressful and logistically challenging.
But you can't logistically deport millions of people before 2020.
Content moderation is important and logistically thorny, but not existential.
Other critics warned that the new policy is logistically unworkable.
"Logistically, the assignment was an incredible challenge," Mr. Furst said.
Logistically and legally, it would be problematic to delay the census.
That annual filing rate was a manageable level, logistically and politically.
Which, logistically, couldn't really be held before the middle of February.
H: Having audio and film of people moving seems difficult logistically.
Fieldwork on Greenland's remote ice sheet is expensive and logistically taxing.
H: Logistically, what was it like to film a live birth?
"It's definitely going to be tough logistically, for sure," Briscoe said.
Logistically, squash would also be an easy fit for the games.
Sometimes sharing equipment will make sense logistically, sometimes it will not.
Central and South Americans are not logistically as easy to return.
Nor do I think logistically he'd be able to implement it.
Logistically, the White Walkers are running out of things to do.
But universities would benefit logistically by offering courses online in collaboration.
Logistically, it's hard to be a Formula One fan in America.
Adrian's the most organised and logistically talented person I've ever met.
To be fair, checking a pet is logistically harder than it sounds.
That petition is now dead and starting another one is logistically unlikely.
But it's just too hard, too expensive, logistically it's not really feasible.
Logistically difficult business, but the interesting part is that's also the moat.
Traveling between the two cities was just too logistically difficult, it seems.
Our economic system is more logistically brittle and precarious than we realized.
"Logistically, it's definitely been a bit of a game," Ms. Paul said.
Cillizza: How would the country, logistically, go about abolishing the Electoral College?
"Logistically, it was a very difficult study to deal with," Wu said.
"Yes, it might be logistically quite difficult to do," she told me.
Logistically, impeaching a president or other top government official involves two steps.
Abraham Poincheval is good at seemingly simple yet logistically complex durational art stunts.
Of course, such an experiment would be wildly unethical, and logistically nearly impossible.
Logistically, director Miguel Sapochnik had been setting this moment up all episode long.
These kind of statements are nonsensical -- logistically, legally or even as a policy.
Logistically it's a massive challenge, but will provide a service the fans want.
Logistically, what does it take to bring a tour to a national park?
This is crucial to scale logistically complex ideas like Opendoor, Instacart and others.
Which, okay, is logistically baffling, but sweet, and meaningful to the two characters.
Air travel for a seriously ill patient is medically, financially and logistically challenging.
H: Logistically speaking, how will you need to expand to launch this platform?
It was more economical, both logistically and narratively, to gather children in groups.
"There's a lot that's going to be challenging logistically next year," Spector says.
And how, logistically speaking, could Porter do his job without a security clearance?
It is logistically challenging and emotionally wrenching, expensive but priceless, quixotic but quietly heroic.
Many families struggle emotionally and logistically in the aftermath of a death, she adds.
Naturi Naughton: Logistically, just trying to prepare my home, my nursery, prepare my mind.
"Logistically, it feels strange, and you want to fill that hole," Dr. Bonior says.
Preparing for a no-deal Brexit will be very difficult, both logistically and politically.
I know a fully interactive Fallout 4 remake probably isn't financially or logistically realistic.
Of course merging two lives legally and financially and logistically for life is complicated!
If you can, give yourself at least six months to mentally and logistically prepare.
Evacuating a city the size of Houston would have been logistically impossible and dangerous.
"It is a general problem that they need to sort out logistically," he said.
When you're ready, Mom," assuming it's possible logistically, "I'll drive you to counseling myself.
Officials said investigating the circumstances of individuals in Syria or Iraq was logistically challenging.
Logistically with the two dinners we are going to, I don't think it's possible.
It also gives female hyenas control over reproduction because mating is so logistically difficult.
That's not part of his script because it's logistically impossible, and Trump knows it.
But many of these initiatives are expensive, logistically complex, time consuming or otherwise impractical.
Yet for most of us, the first time is, well, awkward emotionally, logistically, spiritually, etc.
That sounds logistically improbable, but it would explain why they're rehearsing out in a yard.
It's laughable, because logistically that wall will never be built as he has described it.
And I had a great crew, my friends, who were on top of things logistically.
However, preparing for a no-deal Brexit will be very difficult, both logistically and politically.
And while we fielded that, advanced cruise missile had some challenges logistically, maintenance was difficult.
We hold elections during the workweek and often make both registration and voting logistically difficult.
None of this is easy exactly, but some of it is at least logistically easy.
I think logistically, the NBA is in a position to experiment with many potential solutions.
But logistically it would be difficult to pull off, as Pompeo quickly points out. Why?
"I think, just logistically, it would not be something that would be possible," she continued.
But that doesn't mean egg freezing earlier in life is without complications, both financially and logistically.
Right now, it's not a financially or logistically realistic technology to implement at a large scale.
Logistically, though, there's a limit to how many asylum seekers CBP officials can process at once.
Logistically sometimes it was a little bit tricky, but for the story it was extremely helpful.
Retailers may be running at this logistically difficult, extremely low-margin service for relatively little return.
Logistically, this is because he doesn't want to sign a contract for seven years of television.
Logistically, it's a nightmare: There are 500 hours of content uploaded to the platform every minute.
Oh, and also a floating robot designed as a helpmeet for astronauts—scientifically, logistically, and emotionally.
Can you talk about the genesis of that idea, and how you put it together, logistically?
McLaren is privately owned and one of the smallest independent carmakers, making an acquisition logistically simpler.
No one can do what Donald Trump proposes: legally, financially, logistically, morally and on and on.
It could be complicated politically and logistically for Nunes to fully retake control of the investigation.
But medical advances have made it logistically possible to consider candidate organs from much longer distances.
"Partnering with Savage makes sense logistically and strategically," Bill Fellows, Bartlett's CEO, said in a statement.
Logistically, I understood what the show was doing, and thematically, that story sort of linked up.
Trump also suggested that U.S. military forces could leave Syria within 30 days, which was logistically impossible.
In its guidance, W.H.O. conceded that it may be "logistically impossible" to obtain blood from nonaffected areas.
He said the supplies would be delivered to Venezuelans when it was "logistically safe" to do so.
"Logistically, there may be some places where that could work, the West Coast for instance," he said.
Sidner and her crew were logistically unable to drive into the park where the headquarters are located.
But soon, a logistically complex new plan to tunnel near the Stonehenge site could unjam the traffic.
Hickey: Logistically, we would have to figure out how to translate our findings into a viable product.
Logistically, the flights from Asia to Seattle are cheaper than a lot of other places in America.
"War of the Worlds" was less logistically elaborate, but it did involve simultaneous performances in various locations.
"There are not a lot of lakes that are big enough and logistically make sense," she said.
Moon's spokesman, Kim Eui-keum, said it would be logistically difficult to hold the summit before Sept.
Ryu: The scene had all the makings of the world's most logistically challenged ménage à trois, yes.
The constraints – logistically and financially - that the resulting planning conditions put upon us are simply not workable.
Logistically speaking, increasing sentence length was easier than figuring out ways to get better at solving crimes.
So, again, it was logistically very challenging but rewarding in that it was a good looking set.
And Huawei is already a central part of many countries' telecommunications networks, making a ban logistically difficult.
Trump's plans are a dramatic expansion of the government's activities, and accordingly are more expensive and logistically challenging.
"I'm here a lot of hours, which means, logistically, I'm away from my kids more hours," she continued.
I was three weeks early, so beyond the shock of having my baby early, I was logistically unprepared.
Since most of Jen's girls are based in New York, I think logistically the shower should happen here.
"Logistically, getting in food, bringing in people, it's not worth it for less than a week," he says.
He decided the project was not logistically viable, but described it in the New York-based magazine Cabinet.
Six years into ObamaCare, most health experts say it is logistically almost impossible to eliminate the full law.
When that happens, skiing to the North Pole will become logistically unmanageable, prohibitively expensive and all but impossible.
"Logistically it was difficult," said Mr. McKay who, like everyone who follows the news, knew Ms. Sanford's story.
If he accepts everything on the table -- which is logistically possible -- he could pocket a total of $320,000.
We won't likely qualify to compete, and attending the Games is logistically daunting, especially at this late date.
At that event, Mr. O'Rourke spoke positively about the Green New Deal, calling it technically and logistically doable.
The spokesperson said the virus outbreak had made it difficult logistically for some of its employees to travel.
Losing members is not just logistically complicated (it can be sometimes be difficult to find good replacement candidates).
Even with more advanced launch strategies, deploying thousands of satellites is still a pricey and logistically complicated proposition.
Logistically, government agencies that are meant to police, detain, and process illegal aliens are bursting at the seams.
Though it might have been easier logistically to keep the Astros and the Rangers in the Arlington, Tex.
The idea of going to four full shows, I'm not sure we could have pulled [it] off, logistically speaking.
Forcing Apple to make iPhones in the US would be as logistically impossible as it would be economically disastrous.
This way of shopping, while attractive from the consumer side, is extremely expensive and logistically complex for the supplier.
Getting to a therapist's office can be too logistically challenging (think teens without driver's licenses) or expensive for some.
It's the same studio as Avatar, but I don't know if that makes it easier or more difficult logistically.
But doing so is logistically complex, and highly improbable, as it would require a vote of the committee members.
"You're speaking to me when I am still emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, and logistically processing all of this," she said.
And that's the thing I'm learning: Dating as a single mom is logistically complicated, but emotionally, it's pretty straightforward.
Logistically, some teams might need to be contracted, while other markets, like Minnesota, could be attractive options for expansion.
Not only is it logistically easier, but it's also a great way to combat loneliness and general COVID despair.
It is logistically impossible to evacuate millions of people from low-lying coastal areas ahead of a major hurricane.
But, but, but: This transition could be logistically burdensome, with thousands of prisoners, resources and staff to be relocated.
In this season's biggest and logistically complicated fashion show, Mr. Wang staged not one but three separate runway shows.
Virginia officials have thrown cold water on the proposals, saying it's not logistically clear how secession would be achieved.
Chick said moving the whales by nightfall was logistically challenging because of the rocky beach terrain and rough seas.
Obtaining consent for research from emotionally exhausted and anxious parents in the PICU can be logistically and ethically challenging.
That room, logistically speaking 20 years later, isn't likely to work in an era where staffers need hardwired internet.
But often I choose to eat alone just because it's too complicated (logistically and emotionally) to eat with others.
Of course, on the flip side, logistically, Jen also needs Judy right now, specifically to help dispose of Steve's body.
Policing the contents of packages "is a virtually impossible task, logistically, economically, and in many cases, legally," the company said.
"Our constant complaint is the lack of investment in a rail system to help make us logistically competitive," he said.
In fact, several administration officials have made clear that the policy is not only logistically untenable but also potentially illegal.
And then it will be a question of, logistically, can we get the actors [back together] at the same time?
The house scene was probably the most traditionally shot segment of the movie, because logistically, it was just so complicated.
Of course I was just thinking logistically about how awkward I would look walking on stage with a clinched fist.
Still, the DoD mentions conventional and logistically available fuels for powering the drones too, such as diesel and jet fuel.
Homeland Security officials said it would have been logistically challenging for President Trump to visit because of the widespread destruction.
The kind of mass tape-pull that would be necessary to unearth lost recordings is both financially and logistically impractical.
I think there's plenty of flour; I think it's just logistically getting it to the stores and going from there.
There was a moment where it didn't look like [being in "Twin Peaks"] was logistically possible, and I was stalling.
Hire a professional: It may seem like a splurge, but a professional mover might make sense for logistically difficult moves.
For us, having the data locally is empowerment, but it's also logistically the only way it can happen, you know?
At the D.N.C., certain conversations could take place only on an encrypted phone app, which made communicating more complicated logistically.
A significant number of Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters live in sparsely populated areas where school choice is logistically unlikely.
"St Petersburg is easily reachable from Finland, logistically," he said, adding the retailer was not looking to expand elsewhere in Russia.
First and foremost, geographical distribution made it logistically impossible for me to test certain apps, no matter how good they looked.
It's logistically impossible to fit two dozen candidates on a single stage, or even a single stage on two different nights.
When Ash Borer started talking about this tour with their new record, it just made perfect sense both logistically and emotionally.
Logistically, Twitter also offers a layer of anonymity, as well as a chance to share an account among multiple disgruntled authors.
It also rejects the division of Jerusalem, a politically and logistically impossible Palestinian demand that Israel surrender half its capital city.
Littleton's schools ran a fingerprint ID pilot in 2014, Grace said, and while it was logistically successful, parents didn't embrace it.
Whether and how long it is logistically feasible for Mexico to hold thousands of migrants in shelters is an important question.
In Harington's defense, it doesn't sound like Jon would be welcomed back to the spin-offs, anyway — logistically speaking, that is.
Talks on establishing a common depository and clearing center that would made it logistically possible have been going on for months.
Logistically, it's not hard to kayak on any weeknight, to grab a six-pack and end the day on the river.
Or we think about it logistically and legally: Who will get my stuff and who will take care of my cats?
And though Medley said that she found the claims logistically "hard to believe," she still agreed to sit down with Luann.
Former Facebook engineer Antonio Garcia Martinez wrote a piece for WIRED back in 2017 explaining how that would be logistically impossible.
As Bill tells it, though, the striking thing is not how arduous the impersonation was, but—logistically at least—how easy.
But it remains incredibly expensive and logistically complex to see humans break the planet's escape velocity, let alone with any regularity.
This had been one of the craziest years of my life, both logistically and financially — so I just ignored the problem.
"It's one of those fantasies that should be left a fantasy," she said, arguing that it basically makes no sense logistically.
Besides financing, the other big question raised by state child benefit plan is how, logistically, "topping up" the benefit would work.
Logistically, under these extraordinary circumstances, it simply isn't possible to hold an election tomorrow that will be considered legitimate by Ohioans.
But some commentators argue that a source of funding would be needed to support everything that's being delivered, technically and logistically.
But the notebooks also contain, intermittently but often, the scribbles of a harried, logistically minded mother: reminders about bills and birthdays.
In an open letter, 235 artists, curators, politicians, and more called for the costly and logistically complex project to be scrapped.
Some have added additional flights, but there's only so much that can logistically be done within such a short window of time.
Shoreline Amphitheater is just down the road from Google's headquarters so it could be easier, logistically, to bring vehicles to that location.
Logistically, if the torso of a giant stuffed animal was bigger, then the cost of shipping USPS would be much more expensive.
Kyle: It worked logistically, since I'm in Ash Borer and it's something that requires people to fly any time Vanum does something.
Logistically, it's a bit of a nightmare, because I've had to organize the training camps in every country that we've gone to.
"I'm here a lot of hours, which means, logistically, I'm away from my kids more hours," she told Access Hollywood last month.
"I'm here a lot of hours, which means, logistically, I'm away from my kids more hours," she told Access Hollywood last week.
I spoke to several space lawyers in an attempt to suss out how, logistically and legally, a California Space Agency would work.
Transferring some inmates to already air-conditioned areas within the prison posed "security concerns and would not be logistically feasible," Clark said.
A House held by Democrats would translate into endless congressional investigations that the administration is logistically and temperamentally not suited to handle.
Sometimes brides see these fantasy moments and say 'Oh, I want that for my wedding!' but it's not logistically possible to do.
"Logistically it's a very difficult festival to pull off, but it's a labour of love in a lot of ways," he says.
As for how that works out logistically, "It's case by case, school by school," said Shannon Haber, chief communications officer for LAUSD.
Rescheduling would also be logistically complicated, as organizers would have to make sure the new dates didn't conflict with other major events.
The president's tweet alarmed immigrant communities and blindsided immigration agents across the country who described such a massive operation as logistically impossible.
"Logistically, that's very difficult in close quarters," Dr. Thomas L. Fariss, an occupational medicine specialist and consultant for Elite, told Business Insider.
Maybe you can even beat him to the punch with your own logistically reductive tweet about what you just saw on television.
The contest isn't just ramping up logistically — on the debate stage, on the campaign trail, and elsewhere, elbows are getting pretty sharp.
Mass deportations will not happen – it is simply not logistically possible, and it is not what the Trump Administration has called for.
Voting — and registering to vote — can be logistically confusing, especially for young voters who are often doing both for the first time.
But that still leaves the third, and arguably most difficult step in the internationalizing process: figuring out how to make everything work logistically.
In my family of five, the kids all have hand-me-down iPhones and Find My Friends has been incredibly useful, logistically speaking.
Because none of the disparate voting machine systems are connected together electronically, a hack that could influence the election's outcome is logistically impossible.
Locating so many immigrants, many in the country for years with deep family ties, would be logistically challenging and could spark public backlash.
What's more, Damore's manifesto argument that women are biologically inferior is an untenable position inside almost any company — not just politically, but logistically.
Logistically, racing at Eldora will mean a scramble for Briscoe, who has to practice his Xfinity car at Watkins Glen the following morning.
I don't know that it's changed me, but there's a settling logistically and a settling in my mind that's getting beyond the wedding.
A clean split could be logistically challenging with acreage arrayed in a checkerboard pattern, the way drilling properties are organized in West Texas.
More pragmatically, there are vast logistical challenges with managing money on globally distributed volunteer teams that can make paying for work logistically challenging.
Because they're in the middle of nowhere and so dependent on their employer, it's not logistically easy to get out of that situation.
"We're not in this to be gangsters," Anthony says, shrugging off financial concerns for how they can logistically make things work going forward.
But logistically for my job, I need to be typing notes during calls and writing up stories, so I discovered the treadmill desk.
It was logistically really challenging, but we managed to pull it off where we didn't have to do a lot of visual effects.
Another, more logistically challenging, idea, would be to visit the front lines in eastern Ukraine where Ukraine forces are battling Russian-backed separatists.
When loans default, it cannot be economically and logistically infeasible for servicers to foreclose on collateral so those loans can be repaid. 4.
Ultimately, the song was rejected by the producers of the Academy Awards because it was "financially and logistically impossible," The Lonely Island said.
"When I was running for office (even now!), accessing clothing for the job was a big challenge both logistically and financially," she wrote.
Our sources also say the sale has nothing to do with their drama-filled relationship ... it's just that, logistically, they don't need it.
We have a lot of people approach us, but then they find out that the burden—both financially and logistically—is on them.
It's true that given the nature of Trump's holdings getting this done would be logistically complicated and might entail financial losses for him.
Logistically, I know there's a great deal of difficulty — they're afraid to truck things in because they're not sure their bridges are sturdy.
"The third-party scenario drew intense interest, but it was also acknowledged that it would be logistically and financially difficult," Robert Costa reported.
"These places are just so logistically easy to get to, and they have established expat communities, so they're easy to settle into," he said.
I wanted to help support the drama and the suspense with plausible operational and physiological activities: What would happen, logistically, in a particular circumstance?
While intended to take a page from MoMA PS1, the museum's scrappier sibling in Long Island City, Queens, the proposal was deemed logistically problematic.
"East Germany has become a refuge for the far right, a place where you can gather your strength, logistically and mentally," Mr. Quent said.
The biggest shock of my post–top surgery life was that I didn't know how to handle my finances — if not logistically, then emotionally.
Logistically, he knew it would be difficult to schedule time with the adult stars at the conference away from the booths and the crowds.
We've had really sick offers and we had to turn them down, because of disinterest, or logistically it couldn't work with other band responsibilities.
Just logistically: Consider what it would mean to have a spacecraft large enough to travel between solar systems swoop down and hover over you.
This sort of rhetoric has become all too common, with both sides of the emotionally charged and logistically tangled debate guilty of peddling hyperbole.
But until very recently, the data commonly used to answer these questions came almost exclusively from countrywide surveys, which are expensive and logistically challenging.
With only so many public places you're legally allowed to paint or install in, logistically speaking, street art and graffiti can be tough trades.
She recommends that fish are stunned before spiking, but warns that it might not be possible logistically when killing fish on an industrial scale.
You can watch 360-degree videos with the people you're sharing a Space with, which is cool, but logistically a bit hard to manage.
Stemware, which is so thin at the bottom and wide at the top, is logistically not a great use of space in a cabinet.
As far as making Friedman's archives accessible online, Kerr indicated the process of digitizing the records would be "mammoth task" that currently isn't logistically feasible.
The cloud provides an unprecedented level of access that we take for granted today, but simply wasn't financially or logistically realistic before it came along.
The demands of being a parent are hard enough in today's economy, but doing so while going to school can feel logistically and financially impossible.
Specifically, Lyft and Uber want to own a fleet of self-driving cars, which would eliminate the financially and logistically messy need for human drivers.
"Logistically, we don't have the opportunity to hold flights for hours," Ross Feinstein, a spokesperson for American Airlines, said in an interview with The Verge.
This is such a logistically complex company to have the mindshare of what one executive that remains at Uber to do it is really hard.
You cannot make a goal of getting back to where you were before — not physically, not emotionally, not logistically — or you will always be disappointed.
Some deep-space missions, which require more fuel to return the rocket to Earth, might be better suited for barge landings — both logistically and economically.
According to Knoepfler, doing so with CRISPR isn't all that far-fetched — while Greely makes a strong case that it's both politically and logistically infeasible.
Watch: Inside Brazil's Biggest Prison Beauty Pageant Logistically, Kinney had to deal with prison clearances, lesson planning, teacher schedules, and a six-hour drive home.
While Times Square is an attractive location for event planning due to its massive captive audience, it can be a headache both logistically and financially.
Moving From Concept to Customer Logistically, the move meant a lot more than simply having G log on from his new base in Guatemala City.
Nevada's Yucca Mountain repository was once slated to take this poisonous payload, but over 20 years of effort proved it geologically, logistically, and politically unfeasible.
The Catalina project proved more daunting logistically because of the ocean setting, and Mr. Aitken, no Jacques Cousteau, said he wasn't sure where to begin.
"We plan to return to team-hosted homestand competitions in front of live audiences as soon as it is safe and logistically possible," Blizzard said.
"Logistically, under these extraordinary circumstances, it simply isn't possible to hold an election tomorrow that will be considered legitimate by Ohioans," DeWine and LaRose said.
And even with support in much of Congress and the states, it would be extremely difficult, perhaps logistically impossible, to postpone the presidential general election.
With talks moving quickly and many issues unresolved, it would be logistically difficult to arrange a presidential-level meeting on short notice, the official cautioned.
But rejection of the blank canvas is fraught with complications — logistically, aesthetically, and politically — and in viewing War Games, some of those issues became very prominent.
Partnered women logistically get catcalled less than single women because at least some of the time partnered women are walking with — wait for it — their partner.
For one thing, it would have been logistically impossible for his team to learn all sorts of different academic disciplines and submit to journals in them.
One of the main concerns was whether oil reserves were really backing up petro, as claimed by the Venezuelan government, and how that would work logistically.
"We as retailers are already preparing in order to be well-positioned, logistically supported and backed with appropriate certificates and standards," Dzambic said in the interview.
Police were expecting Malone to return last week, according to Pezick, but Proctor said it was "logistically impossible" for his client to get the 2 a.m.
Police were expecting Malone to return Thursday morning, according to Pezick, but Proctor said it was "logistically impossible" for his client to get the 2 a.m.
It's only in recent years that mass amounts of women have logistically been able to puzzle travel in, thanks to greater freedom in their personal lives.
"It is logistically difficult, but it can be done," said Dr. Jeffrey McCullough, professor of laboratory medicine and pathology at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Aquarium staff would likely have to provide live animals for the shark to eat—a task that is both difficult logistically and not exactly audience-friendly.
Maybe it's because traveling with them is so logistically complicated, I may as well be planning a land invasion (except half of my army is incontinent).
You can't really apprehend and remove 11 million people in a manner consistent with due process in any kind of logistically tractable or financially feasible way.
Long-lasting studies that directly compare different drugs and various types of workouts are needed, Dr. Neeland says, although they will be logistically difficult and expensive.
And where can Mr. O'Rourke's relentless focus on retail-level politics and recruiting a volunteer-powered field program work if not in the logistically complex caucuses?
So far this year, his team has performed all the operations in the field, which he said is easier on his team, both logistically and physically.
Reporters at the paper during that time had dug up information that determined it would have been logistically impossible for Jewell to have made the call.
"ISIS ideologically, financially and logistically is fully supported and sponsored by Saudi Arabia — they are one and the same," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a hard-line analyst.
"To try and layer a comprehensive vaccinations system onto that would be logistically very challenging for a number of reasons," the agency said in a statement.
But I mean in this day and age it should be logistically possible to move goods by plane or whatever it is if it's absolutely necessary.
With the apps, data and proliferation of payment options/services, implementing such a program would, logistically, be far easier to accomplish than even 10 years ago.
With just one clinic left in Kentucky, and few left in surrounding states, the work of organizations like KHJN is becoming more expensive and logistically challenging.
We weren't sure we were going to be able to pull it off logistically but it looks like it's going to all work out and be amazing.
"If they have applied [for a transfer], got in and are able to make it work financially and logistically then that would be one option," he said.
How it works: AV solutions for transit deserts could take two main forms: Ride-sharing could provide financially accessible and logistically feasible transportation with relatively light investment.
"I'm hoping all six will be in same room at same time, I'm not sure we can logistically can pull it off," NBC chief Robert Greenblatt said.
In Europe, seven of the qualifying groups have six teams, while two only have five, making it logistically simple for the two new members to slot in.
At the moment, Highway 83 is under-utilized by human drivers, but its position in the middle of US makes it logistically useful for north-south transport.
Logistically, the prevalence of bathhouse scenes in Japanese prints might be explained by the opportunity they afford artists to depict the human form while illustrating everyday life.
And by Thursday, White House officials had concluded it was too difficult, logistically, for the president to visit Baltimore next week — another idea they had tossed around.
Evacuating prisons is costly and logistically challenging, but North Carolina and Virginia, which are also expected to be hit by Florence, began moving prisoners inland days ago.
It is always difficult, logistically and emotionally, for a sports team to decide when and how to return to the field after a catastrophe in its community.
Zagster's experience in managing dockless bike and scooter share programs across the country made them a natural partner to ensure we're operating compliant, safe, and logistically sound programs.
It worked out, logistically: Maghrib is made at sunset, so during most times of the year, it was made at a time when my entire family was home.
A smaller Games footprint is not only easier logistically, it is also cheaper - an outcome that appeals to the IOC as much as it does to the bidders.
Logistically, we've never seen Ivy and the clowns in the same room, which is enough reason for me to start wondering if something (even) more sinister is up.
It's hard to tell, logistically, how many outposts are being targeted, but groups from the Kingdom, Alexandria and The Hilltop all seem to be going after separate areas.
"Qatar is extremely important logistically to the U.S. Central Command as both its forward command center and main regional airbase are located there," he said in a statement.
"Logistically, it's not always an easy thing to do," so taking that into account is part of figuring out if that method is going to work for you.
But with more than 5 million Syrian refugees around the world, living in different regions, contexts, and situations, those kinds of efforts can be costly and logistically challenging.
Under the settlement, the families will be allowed to file new evidence to support their claims and to bring lawyers with them to the interviews when logistically possible.
He says the site is highly visible to the public and logistically simple compared to other stream systems, so there was no excuse for not getting it right.
They said yes to every offer logistically possible because they were excited, sure, but also because they had the sense that this might all end in an instant.
In a Times Insider piece, John Branch, the reporter of the story, wrote about the measures he and Josh took to cover this logistically challenging and emotional story.
For the many Americans who do not work in high-tech offices, across industries like health care, manufacturing and retail, working from home will not be logistically possible.
He said he supports a ban on assault rifles, but he did not think it was logistically "realistic" to get rid of the assault rifles already out there.
But efforts to change user behavior and operate a logistically complicated business, matched with spotty execution, led the startup to hit the skids and seek a soft landing.
Sex on the beach, while logistically difficult, is one of the most common fetishes, according to some polls—despite being super illegal if you're on a public beach.
The situation is logistically, structurally, politically, and financially complicated because the vast majority of Catalan arts and culture institutions receive funding from both the Catalan and Spanish governments.
In buying Dollar Shave Club, Unilever will assume delivery of razors to men's homes, taking on a logistically complex and expensive task not usually done by packaged goods manufacturers.
Others mocked the idea as unfeasible, and, indeed, there was little evidence the account had given much thought about what graphing "family/job/financial/housing relationships" would logistically require.
It's been a ton of work logistically and legally to get us to a place where we're able to roll up our sleeves and get to the actual work.
Getting into a nearby town for a fireworks show was logistically overwhelming; even if they'd made it, the sounds and lights were overwhelming to some of her older kids.
Puma Energy, partially owned by Trafigura, with retail stations and infrastructure across Africa, said it complied with national specifications and that selling fuel at higher specification was logistically impossible.
He defended the time it took Petrobras to develop the logistically complex areas, noting that the consortium was finishing the development phase for Lula, which was discovered in 2006.
Logistically, it was a challenge, said Karol Thiel, director of the youth center in Rudzienko, to take a group of 15 girls out of their highly monitored daily structure.
Because I logistically knew what my company was worth, I was better able to remove my emotions and negotiate firmly and effectively, bringing in a price that was worthy.
But another source familiar with the matter said that Trump and Kushner were invited but that the three-city event was too logistically challenging for the couple's security team.
It's a seemingly simple objective that proves (no surprise given the battles over abortion) logistically difficult, forcing her to marshal her modest resources and navigate perilous twists and turns.
"When we arrived in Italy, we went to scout for alternative places, because this was logistically going to be almost a nightmare," says Inbal Weinberg, the film's production designer.
Event organizers hope to move this version of the festival to October of 2020, per Billboard, but it is unclear at this time if that will be logistically possible.
It would certainly be logistically challenging, and it would require a fair amount of resources and organization to make it happen, but it's not completely out of the question.
She oversees operations for two of the paper's most logistically complicated sections — National and Politics — where reporters crisscross the country to cover primaries, fires, erupting volcanoes and the president.
"This year, they decided to do water balloons because it's easier logistically, and I got to be the recipient of all the home runs that got hit," Cameron said.
He said Oakland had been chosen for the cruise ship's disembarkation because it was logistically convenient, near the Oakland airport, where foreign passengers will depart on charter flights home.
"People said it was just not logistically possible to capture this many deer and sterilize them," said Sarah Aucoin, chief of education and wildlife for the city's parks department.
Instead, after being installed at the helm, Karzai asked the Americans to help him out logistically and with the required work force to set up the Afghan National Army.
We initially were planning this trip around going to the Sahara Desert with a few days in Marrakech, but logistically it didn't work with the time that we had.
"To try and layer a comprehensive vaccinations system" onto the responsibilities CBP already shoulders "would be logistically very challenging for a number of reasons," according to a CBP statement.
Eight Reuters photographers recount their favorite images from the tournament and managers describe how it was the most complex sporting event to cover logistically in the history of Reuters.
"I knew other people wanted to try and make a film, but it seemed to me logistically too difficult, and I didn't believe we'd make it happen," Fellowes confesses.
I know how logistically difficult it can be to prepare restaurant-quality meals to serve in the air but I've found that the food is getting better and better.
Because abortion after 153 weeks is more rare, there are fewer ob-gyns who provide this care, making it logistically difficult to find a doctor, which can also create delays.
Zurkow's project is captivating and the systems to which she gives visual manifestation — global shipping and the Harmonized System used to manage it — are both logistically fascinating and deeply troubling.
Apparently, because the device is sent out pretty much fully assembled, Altwork is starting slow and focusing on the nearby Bay Area, where it's logistically easier to deliver its product.
Yes. It's just hard logistically to make The Daily from the road, although we literally just made an episode from inside a cab, a taxi cab, with a taxi driver.
Because abortion after 20 weeks is more rare, there are fewer ob-gyn's who provide this care, making it logistically difficult to find a doctor, which can also create delays.
One bright spot for firms that already own pipelines: It's far easier, politically and logistically, to expand a line than to build a new one - making existing lines increasingly valuable.
Some will point out that even the most perfectly drawn lines or logistically precise stories made by computers can't compare to the improvisational and organic brilliance of the human touch.
Both programs are tightly regulated and logistically essential to the local economy; threats by President Trump to curtail or eliminate the former this August sent business owners into a panic.
"We plan to return to team-hosted homestand competitions in front of live audiences as soon as it is safe and logistically possible," the Overwatch League said in a statement.
Drug Enforcement Administration agents say in court filings that rapid transfers to U.S. soil are logistically impossible, with few countries allowing airport transfers and a shortage of available D.E.A. flights.
If you buy something on Amazon, depending on what makes the most sense logistically, you'll either get it shipped through normal means or it'll be delivered by a Scout robot.
"After much consideration, it was mutually determined that it would be more cost effective and logistically practical for the Secret Service to lease space elsewhere," she wrote in an email.
Noah said while it would be "pretty cool" if the country banned assault rifles, "I don't think logistically it's realistic" to eliminate all of the assault rifles already out there.
All commercial and most private aircraft also have to communicate with Air Traffic Control (ATC), people on the ground who logistically coordinate which aircraft taxi, take off, and land at airports.
The dynamic shuttle was tested in a number of cities, including London, and operated like a bus, except that it would come as close to your door as was logistically possible.
But one former city corrections boss is stuck on the same snag Mayor Bill de Blasio and other skeptics have cited: Logistically and financially, closing Rikers is an awfully heavy lift.
Companies can still pay money into the Bitcoin address, but with the named email blocked, it will be logistically impossible for the attackers to make good on their promises of decryption.
" Calçada further wrote: "The situation is logistically, structurally, politically, and financially complicated because the vast majority of Catalan arts and culture institutions receive funding from both the Catalan and Spanish governments.
It tends to focus on all the ways breastfeeding benefits a child, while glossing over just how hard — or even impossible — it can be for a mother: physically, emotionally, and logistically.
But it&aposs one of the most logistically-challenging locations chosen by UEFA for its showpiece club final, with a shortage of hotel rooms and a lack of flight landing slots.
"After much consideration, it was mutually determined that it would be more cost effective and logistically practical for the Secret Service to lease space elsewhere," said Trump Organization spokeswoman Amanda Miller.
Presidential travel abroad is logistically daunting under normal circumstances and even more so without several key aides to do advance and planning work because they were furloughed due to the shutdown.
Yes, but: As Axios reported in January, this would be logistically difficult and would be very disruptive to the wireless industry, which is already rolling out 5G trials around the country.
Contrary to earlier expectations that the leaders might meet in Austria, the two sides have reached a preliminary agreement on another host country that is logistically more convenient, the official said.
"Right now, we're not seeing any impact logistically" as a result of coronavirus, Gauden said, adding that the firm has taken "precautions" to ensure there's enough stock available to meet demand.
"When we embarked on this journey, it was an objective to ensure we could get the production to Australia as soon as logistically possible," said Friedman and Callender in a statement.
High-functioning self-driving cars could be a godsend in terms of human health gains, and testing them in traffic is always going to be a thorny matter both logistically and ethically.
It was a day when a high-risk, logistically complicated multi-national operation with a higher purpose -- the defeat of tyranny -- actually worked against the odds in a show of human ingenuity.
He noted that part of the reason is logistics: Black Lightning films in Atlanta, while the other four shows shoot in Vancouver, Canada, making a crossover between the five stories logistically difficult.
Players don't just shoot guards and footsoldiers in unavoidable firefights in this game; it encourages them to shred, vaporize, immolate, and dismember hundreds of people, often in situations where it's logistically unnecessary.
In a change in plans, Trump later decided to spend the night in Indianapolis "because it was logistically easier" to go straight from there to California, a campaign aide confirmed to CNN.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, the 248-bed Army hospitals, which can operate out of tents, proved to be "too large and logistically difficult to deploy as a whole," according to the Army.
"After much consideration, it was mutually determined that it would be more cost effective and logistically practical for the Secret Service to lease space elsewhere," spokesperson Amanda Miller said in a statement.
Local authorities are stretched both financially and logistically to house and look after refugees and there has been a backlash by right-wing groups who have warned of the problems of integration.
It required a lot of explaining to the Taliban, for example, that their demands — among them dismantling in a matter of months a military presence of 18 years — were logistically not possible.
While that was a crucial mile marker for Tesla, the true test of whether Tesla is a "real" car company will soon be how financially and logistically sustainable that production rate becomes.
The playoffs, while typically impassioned and illuminating, are also logistically exhausting, but I confidently speak for my N.B.A. media brethren when I say that covering them is far more privilege than punishment.
It required a lot of explaining to the Taliban, for example, that their demands — among them dismantling in a matter of months a military presence of 18 years — were logistically not possible.
Logistically, Mythbusters tried their own Jack/Rose door test, and Jack could only fit on the door — while it stayed afloat — if he and Rose tied her lifejacket to the bottom. What?
Since then, recently appointed FEMA administrator Brock Long characterized the ongoing humanitarian crisis there as "the most logistically challenging event the United States has seen"—although he caught some flack for the comment.
A former senior ICE official said any plan to systematically force the agency to transport individuals en masse from the border to sanctuary cities deeper in the US would be logistically very difficult.
Since then, recently appointed FEMA administrator Brock Long characterized the ongoing humanitarian crisis there as "the most logistically challenging event the United States has seen" — although he caught some flack for the comment.
To date, it is still one of the only places on earth where a Syrian and an American could meet one another logistically -- most other countries have too many visa restrictions in place.
Logistically, I was too emotionally wrung-out at the end of the day to write cover letters, and the thought of waiting it out while I built my escape ladder was becoming untenable.
They also argued that proposed closures are located in areas where car ownership is below average, and public transportation is virtually nonexistent — making it logistically difficult for especially low-income residents to vote.
I knew this was wrong for a number of reasons, that doing that would be unethical and impractical and quite possibly logistically impossible, and that it would also probably bother my in-laws.
The showrunners didn't think they had a chance of securing her logistically due to McCarthy's booming movie career, but after a tense waiting period and some lightly thrown shade, it's going to happen.
"We're seeing community spread, and whenever you see community spread, you can do contact tracing, but [with] more community spread it becomes logistically more difficult," he said Sunday on NBC's Meet the Press.
The idea was to boost the aid to the level of a laid-off worker's pay, but when that proved logistically difficult, the two sides agreed on a $600 across-the-board supplement.
Because getting people to buy in for a consistent number of weekends is, at least in my eyes, logistically more difficult than getting them to consolidate a chunk of time in the summer.
Aid groups that in recent months have ramped up logistically challenging operations in the nation's northeast, which has suffered pockets of famine, are trying to rearrange humanitarian flights that normally leave from Abuja.
Logistically, the strategy is clear: Democratic leaders want to continue their ongoing investigations into the White House to determine if Trump behaved in ways that merit impeachment — in which case they'll introduce articles.
Mr. Trump's decision last week to signal on Twitter that ICE would soon begin deporting "millions" of people — something logistically impossible — blindsided ICE agents and career officials in the Department of Homeland Security.
It makes sense logistically, too — the White Walkers are likely to get held up near the Wall for awhile, but Winterfell is the first big stronghold they'll come up against on their journey south.
In the Urban Dictionary sense, the term is regularly used as slang for vaginas (because of course it is), as well as a type of cunnilingus that sounds particularly comedic to consider, logistically speaking.
Logistically this makes sense — most of us aren't home during the day, and there's no reason to pay drivers to sit around just in case one or two orders come in during the afternoon.
He described the convention as the most logistically complicated event Tenable has handled and said his company is providing increased training as it staffs up and prepares for what will be quite the week.
Logistically, her Instagram essentially runs off those photos, and the interactive part is both that and her Twitter which, starting on December 15, if you say anything to her she will respond to you.
Manufacturing is logistically the most difficult for the small New York-based company, and Alagem said the escalating trade war between the US and China has caused the team to start exploring other options.
Bonhams is well connected logistically — it has quite a lot of offices within the United States; it has its finger in many different pies — so all of those need coordinating in the right way.
While it's logistically impossible for many workers in health care, manufacturing and retail to work from home, Zhao says that now is the time for industries that can offer remote work to act quickly.
"There were some grave concerns about why the site in Anniston was chosen and how, logistically, this would play out in the event this backup site were to be eventually activated," Governor Ivey said.
Private companies in every sector must be forward-thinking, recognizing that in the long term it will serve them both financially and logistically to go beyond local code to prioritize resilience and reduce emissions.
This allowed their white male counterparts to continue to climb higher than was logistically possible for anyone who dared enter polite society with a uterus or a higher degree of melanin in their skin.
Though it was a logistically difficult feat during his wartime service, Mahler encouraged Gropius to meet with the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar in person to discuss the job and secure his desired arrangement.
Because they're highly concentrated, they're an invaluable part of the food industry: Essential oils can be distilled and packaged wherever it is logistically easiest and sold off for use in a huge variety of products.
Microsoft is taking a big bet on both the Surface Laptop and Surface Pro by shipping them worldwide, and it will be a test of how well it has planned logistically for inventory and demand.
Where I work, I would not be comfortable asking for donations of anything from parents, both logistically — many of our parents don't speak English — but also ethically, working in a community with such high poverty.
But logistically speaking, voting day itself went along relatively smoothly, save for a few isolated incidents, like a woman whose name appeared twice on the voter roll and was told she couldn't vote at all.
Though immigration officials claim that "Operation Wetback" removed about a million people from the country, Trump asserts that it would be logistically feasible to use the same techniques to take away the estimated 113 million.
Instead, on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria, the American public should focus on the extraordinary improvement in FEMA's response capability and its coordination with the Department of Defense in a logistically-challenging disaster.
The child who is closest to the parents (psychologically or logistically), the most comfortable with tough conversations or the most financially savvy can initiate it — as long as all sisters and brothers are kept informed.
"It doesn't seem logistically possible at this point for insurers to revise their premiums following legislation and start open enrollment on time," said Larry Levitt, senior vice president at the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
"A seamless active vacation can be logistically complicated to plan, and trip outfitters have done the groundwork of mapping out routes, vetting out good hotels along these routes and buying the right equipment," she said.
Logistically, making MANANA happen had presented a veritable Rubik's cube of challenges, including months of meetings with the Cuban culture board, hashing out how the event would benefit local musicians and the city's historic scene.
"Most people don't understand how logistically difficult it is to conduct physical (on the ground) surveillance of even one suspect, much less a whole cell," explains David Gomez, a former FBI agent and counterterrorism expert.
"Unfortunately, that better sense is not encouraging because we're seeing community spread, and whenever you see community spread, you can do contact tracing, but as more community spread it becomes logistically more difficult," Fauci said.
The Foreign Ministry initially said in a statement it would accept those with United States court dates, but then the head of Mexico's immigration institute said it was legally and logistically impossible to do so.
"Logistically, we believe this is a daunting task for eBay as sellers would need to provide eBay with a social security or federal tax ID number, and report their profits to the IRS," he said.
The remarks also reflected the disarray that has surrounded the president's decision, which took his staff and foreign allies by surprise and drew objections from the Pentagon that it was logistically impossible and strategically unwise.
J&J's vaccine was initially considered to be harder to distribute logistically, since it requires 2 doses given 56 days apart — tough to do especially in areas with a highly mobile population and many refugees.
The company has already said it will take until at least 2021 to deliver all the jets built since the grounding, as airlines cannot logistically or financially accept hundreds of additional planes all at once.
On Sunday, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told ABC News the administration had initially concluded the proposal was too logistically challenging, but the White House was contemplating its options because the president liked the idea.
The assessment found that while attempts to transfer oil have not decreased, the coalition presence has forced North Korea out of the East China Sea and into more logistically challenging areas to the north and south.
"While the attention in the press has been very flattering, as I've said before, a new conducting position would not be logistically possible with the demands of my composing schedule," Mr. Salonen said in an email.
Jason Delisle, a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said Warren's plan was "certainly more palatable" than Sanders' carte blanche forgiveness, though he still says there's much to criticize, logistically and philosophically, about Warren's plan.
But for interventions like edited mosquitos, where it's not logistically possible to obtain consent from each and every person affected, it entails consulting with local community members and their representatives, as Target Malaria is already doing.
Force majeure on gas supplies to Nigeria LNG has hit one oil major particularly hard, sources say, prompting replacement buying, which in a logistically-determined market like LNG can leave only a few tenable alternatives available.
Taking these types of local experiments with broad-based participation to the national scale might be logistically difficult, but digital technology and social media certainly could be used to make virtual transition tents possible this year.
There are no signs yet of major buyers shifting orders away from Bangladesh, not least because the production cycle has entered the busy Christmas season and pulling out business now would be expensive and logistically challenging.
Perhaps the biggest advancement so far is a software tool introduced early this year that is already guiding one of the most logistically complicated missions of the wars - refueling U.S. warplanes while they are in flight.
Still, he said he expects more U.S. wheat this year because it is logistically more attractive, especially when moved by train, as well as due to the quality and price stability traditionally associated with American supplies.
Three Californias Video Logistically, the Cal3 proposal directs the governor to request Congress grant approval to divide the state into  three states : Northern California (including San Francisco), California (including Los Angeles) and Southern California (including San Diego).
But this season, things got even more logistically complex when the company began the first regular Sunday matinees in its history, seeking to reverse its recent box office struggles by performing when modern audiences find it convenient.
Three former Homeland Security secretaries, Jeh Johnson, Janet Napolitano, and Michael Chertoff, wrote a letter to Congress warning that the burden of logistically restarting the system places the realistic deadline for passing a bill in mid-January.
And that was about distributing out the creative process so that it had enough space for the ideas to grow, separating that out from the more administrative, keeping everything moving as fast as we logistically needed to.
The attack, unprecedented in scale and organization, saw foreign fighters from as far away as the Middle East funneled through a central organizing figure in Indonesia and regional groups cooperating logistically to send fighters into the fray.
Some are hopeful that PrEP will become logistically easier with the introduction of novel formulations—such as a long-acting injectable drug and rectal antimicrobial gels—but these are years away from being ready for human use.
Democrats could have done a better job on this, logistically — there's no reason they couldn't have had Silva pre-record the English translation of her speech and put that out on YouTube to reach a younger audience.
She cited research suggesting that people who decide to use online ordering and package delivery could well be reducing their effect on climate change, thanks to the benefits of logistically organized, centralized delivery routes and driving less.
But when it comes to more logistically complicated policies, such as rent regulation or health care reform, some signaled an appetite for slow, steady action, while others cited an electoral mandate to deliver on lofty campaign promises.
While Mr. Cant is skeptical of that logistically, he is familiar enough with the industry to know that the owners of the companies are hoping at some point to fully automate both production and delivery of food.
As part of the crackdown begun by Mr. López Obrador, who took office in December, pipelines vulnerable to theft have been shut and the fuel has been diverted to guarded trucks, a slow and logistically complicated process.
Even just logistically, the case is a struggle, with up to 91 families represented and only 93 seats in the public gallery of the courtroom in downtown Christchurch a short drive from where the mass shooting occurred.
Logistically, some sort of air traffic control system is going to need to be in place if the future is really going to include drone package delivery, medical drones, internet-delivery drones, and, of course, massive police surveillance.
He said May's latest bid for more time was intended to "blackmail" lawmakers into voting for her current withdrawal agreement with Brussels, at the last possible moment, simply to avoid an economically and logistically messy no-deal departure.
Logistically, it's very possible Snap doesn't have the production prowess to mass-produce Spectacles to sell through traditional channels, even though the components inside don't appear to be all that complicated (certainly not as sophisticated as Google Glass).
While the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's remark that Puerto Rico relief is the "most logistically challenging event" the United States has ever faced seems exaggerated, it does underscore the size of the job at hand.
Some folks want to be told that we could feasibly and logistically deport millions of people and ban more than a billion, build more walls and drop more bombs, have ever-falling tax rates and ever-surging prosperity.
So even if they do wrap late next summer, the earliest HBO could logistically drop the final season would be January or February — and they're not dumping the biggest episodes of TV in history into that dead zone.
Getting there had been so logistically exhausting — a four-hour, delayed train trip from Bologna, to an overnight pit stop in Salerno (the southern entrance to the Amalfi Coast), to a three-hour bus ride at 5 a.m.
It makes monitoring them very difficult logistically, which has the knock-on effect of only seeing a small portion of the overall catches - which is why seemingly uncommon species like these might often go undiscovered for some time.
Television functions best when there are standing sets that the group can return to and shoot efficiently, so it was logistically a challenge to figure out how to represent America and also travel to new locations every episode.
While 33 states and the District of Columbia currently have some form of mail-in voting or absentee ballots, shifting to a completely vote-by-mail system for the general election could be impossible both logistically and legislatively.
No matter the route, federal judges have repeatedly waived normal protections against extended prearraignment detention, accepting the government's claims that transferring detainees from the Pacific is too logistically complex to allow for a speedy appearance before a judge.
The regulations "essentially deputize FedEx to police the contents of the millions of packages it ships daily even though doing so is a virtually impossible task, logistically, economically, and in many cases, legally," the company said in its lawsuit.
JK: Yeah, this isn't the first time that's been used, but it's a nice way to get around that problem when you know you're not going to build a full set because it's just logistically impossible or too expensive.
A logistically simpler synergy would be for shoppers to order from a Whole Foods section of the Amazon site and then pick up prepacked, prepaid groceries ordered on Amazon at a dedicated section of their local Whole Foods store.
Also, I think we had seven cast members in that treehouse, and we had exterior scenes so logistically, we had to build it so it could hold a whole crew and be able to shoot it from the outside.
Broadly speaking, these restrictions fall into two categories: gestational bans like the 15-week limit and what are known as TRAP laws, or Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers, intended to burden abortion clinics with financially and logistically onerous bureaucracy.
He was intelligent, ambitious and most of all hard-working, perhaps because his decision to go to law school was such an enormous commitment — financially, logistically and emotionally — that he could justify it only by being the very best.
On its path to profitability, Jumia CEO Sacha Poignonnec reaffirmed the company's commitment to generate more revenue from higher margin (straight through) products, such as JumiaPay and Jumia's classified business, over cost-intensive (and logistically complicated) online goods sales.
But with heavy snow blanketing the mountains of Kashmir and the disputed border, an attack on targets inside Pakistan may be logistically impossible at the moment, said Rahul Bedi, a defense analyst with the London-based Jane's Information Group.
Export restriction rules "essentially deputize FedEx to police the contents of the millions of packages it ships daily even though doing so is a virtually impossible task, logistically, economically, and in many cases, legally," it said in a filing.
But, but, but: Here is where I'm contractually obligated to note that the U.S. will still remain very tethered to the whims of global markets, and net exports doesn't — and, logistically, shouldn't — mean the country won't still import lots of crude.
Perhaps someone had stolen it, but logistically, it was far more likely it had been allowed to drain out of the tank, in a self-destructive gesture by desperate people angered that La Loma had water and they did not.
The back of the phone is something we primarily tend to use to hold our phones, and seems like a bit of a waste given that it's nearly logistically impossible to use both sides at once without getting creative with mirrors.
If it turns out that scaling up bioenergy with CCS is logistically impossible (as it might be), then at least we'd come to terms with that sooner, rather than keeping it as an unspoken background assumption in broad climate plans.
It is unclear, however, whether Trump's team has built the organization to pull off the kinds of margins that he will need in logistically complex states like California—where the candidates are competing for 172 delegates in 53 different congressional districts.
Five weeks after the logistically similar real-life massacre in Las Vegas (and one after the church shooting in Texas), no one needed to watch decent human beings get torn apart by semi-automatic gunfire from far-away assailants perched above.
In addition, staff at the US Embassy in Mexico advised the Trump campaign against making such a hastily arranged trip, suggesting it would be logistically difficult to organize on such short notice, according to a source familiar with the discussions.
"It is logistically impractical to try to protect these areas, unfortunately, and the reason is no matter how far you move the boundary out, you will always have some sort of soft target area," Henry Harteveldt, an airline industry analyst, said.
With these facts in mind, I have to wonder how much logistically went into making sure that this wasn't going to fall into a misogyny trap given how hyper-aware people are these days to improper undertones and your privilege.
But its latest challenge is one that may be foreign to pricier industry peers: How to persuade the bureaucracy-bound providers of government food stamps to undertake the expensive and logistically difficult process of allowing these credits to be used online.
As Armstrong explains, the community prevailed upon the LLDC to build a bridge two minutes away from Vittoria Wharf in what he believes is a far better location logistically, with a network of streets that wouldn't require demolition of their building.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. soybean exporters are facing what may be their busiest and most logistically challenging summer due to an unprecedented backlog of soybeans purchased by China that still needs to be shipped and widespread floods in the U.S. Midwest.
Logistically, that home base will offer the candidate and his team easy access to the power hubs of Washington and New York, plus proximity to three major airports to facilitate travel to key primary states and fundraising hotspots around the country.
Mr. Hennessy said that it can often be too logistically challenging for hotels to try sell rooms for small pockets of time on their own, and instead, a growing number of properties are collaborating with companies that can help them.
Some influential Democrats in New York had privately expressed hope that the election could be avoided all together, pointing out that a decision by Senator Bernie Sanders to withdraw would remove the need for a costly and logistically difficult primary vote.
The auction house does not contact athletes to confirm an item's authenticity — with 1,600 objects for this auction that would be logistically overwhelming, Goldin said, adding that athletes sometimes become upset when they learn something of theirs is being sold.
It houses mostly female inmates on two floors but is otherwise empty, he said, and while it would have been logistically challenging to move so many inmates at once, the jail moves them back and forth to court all the time.
Jonathan White, the assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the Department of Health and Human Services, said he even cautioned administration officials separating children from their families would be both harmful to the child and logistically burdensome for HHS.
But when there's just one person on each job, and we're all working holistically together all the time, those things feel eminently possible in a way that I just don't think bigger teams would be able to logistically make happen.
There's something potent about that symbolically, but logistically, it would have been difficult — despite its name, the DMZ is one of the most militarized places on earth, with huge numbers of military forces on both sides just outside its borders.
Not least, the Election Commission of India, a powerful body with seven decades of accolades for fair and efficient management of the world's most logistically daunting democratic exercise, has in recent months issued a long series of decisions that advantaged Mr Modi.
"More than ever I believe Mexico is a logistic springboard, where on top of a qualified work force and reasonable production costs, logistically it has created the connections to supply any part of the world," Pardo said in Navistar's Mexico City headquarters.
Stocks at Cushing, Oklahoma, the U.S. pricing hub that is a logistically ideal place to store oil, tanks are now around 70 percent full, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data, a level considered near maximum to most in the oil industry.
The original actor cast to play Chris, Kian Lawley, was fired after filming had wrapped when a video surfaced of Lawley using the n-word, and director George Tillman Jr. (Faster, Notorious) reshot Chris's scenes, some logistically complex, with Riverdale's KJ Apa.
Trump said a small number of U.S. troops are "protecting the oil" in Syria and will continue to do so, a move that is complicated logistically, legally and in terms of the message it sends about America's presence in the Middle East.
She said when the idea was brought up "at a staff level," the administration had not moved forward with it because "logistically, there were a lot of challenges and it probably didn't make sense to move forward," but was now under consideration again.
The unfortunate reality is that many people don't have a choice about returning to the place where something awful happened: They're forced to relive their trauma over and over again, because the "scene of the crime" is a place they can't logistically avoid.
"This is the most logistically challenging event the United States has ever seen ... This response demands far more than what FEMA can do," FEMA director Brock Long said on Fox News Sunday, calling on the private sector to step up relief efforts.
They probably scaled back Fresh markets that were logistically difficult (meaning not close to a refrigerated fulfillment center or insufficient critical mass of customers), and will back fill those markets when they roll out delivery from Whole Foods locations some time next year.
But FedEx says the U.S. government expects it to perform a "virtually impossible task, logistically, economically, and in many cases, legally" since it handles million of packages each day and most of them are sealed by customers before being given to the company.
First and foremost, couples hire wedding planners for a reason, so they should heed their advice"Since we have seen A LOT of weddings, we always say that our job is to tell them how things will work best logistically," Tulipana said.
The premise feels a trifle half-baked logistically, but the notion of turning to technology to thwart crime has certainly been popular of late, from Fox's "APB" (canceled after one season) to CBS' "Person of Interest," which enjoyed a more expansive run.
The counterattack against resurgent polio in Africa will be rapid, logistically difficult and potentially dangerous, involving millions of doses of vaccine, thousands of vaccinators and the health ministries and militaries of five countries, experts from the World Health Organization and other groups say.
Mostly, the bike roaster was limited in that it was a bike: Logistically, it relied on a pair of human legs to work the pedals and function, meaning one owner would have to operate the roaster while another tended to the register.
Planned Parenthood offers contraception, STI screenings, and even primary care — and contrary to Republican talking points, it's just not logistically possible for other providers to step up and fill in the gaps that would surface if Planned Parenthood's funding is diverted elsewhere.
" The buzz on why Kim might like it, per CNN: "The venue makes the most sense logistically for Kim, the source said, because media facilities and equipment are already in place, which could allow the summit to take place 'in late May.
Even if binary choice were to hold up in court, it may not work logistically, according to a Homeland Security official involved in drafting the policy, who was not authorized to discuss the deliberations publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Ever entrepreneurial, he pursues a number of moneymaking schemes, including a logistically convoluted and barely profitable personal-shopping business, schlepping to an outlet mall north of the city to buy up discounted designer goods and resell them to moneyed customers back in China.
In court, prosecutors depicted Mr. Merah as a radical Islamist who indoctrinated his younger brother and helped him logistically, notably by helping him steal a Yamaha TMax scooter and buy a motorcycle jacket, which were used by the gunman during the shootings.
Some of those same people even floated the possibility of writing an additional article of impeachment about Trump's business dealings later next year or after his possible reelection — a concept that is legally permissible, but widely considered politically unpalatable and logistically infeasible.
Logistically, the Trump legal team plans to be constantly on the move — shuffling back and forth along Pennsylvania Avenue between Capitol Hill and the White House, where the president will monitor the proceedings and live tweeting his own commentary while in town.
But, on July 2116, three and a half months after WrestleMania 162, WWE released its quarterly report—a mandatory, all-encompassing document that lets the Security Exchange Commission, shareholders, and the public know how the company is functioning, both logistically and financially.
Though it has vowed to resume its LA fair in 2019, organizing this year's event — which typically takes place in February — without Cane and without access to its usual venue, the Museum of Contemporary Art's Geffen Contemporary building, simply became logistically impossible for Printed Matter.
The highest margin service at Postmates now is the company's out-of-Partner network deliveries, which include service fees on top of delivery charges, which Schaefer calls the company's "mini-monopoly" because it's unlike anything any other company offers, and is more complex logistically.
This will be logistically difficult to prove — they'll need to deduce exactly how much slowdown in the phones in question was caused by Apple's features (rather than other factors), and prove it was that specific performance decrease that drove customers to replace their devices.
"Call of Duty League has seen firsthand the power of our live events in our inaugural season, and will return to city-based competition in front of live audiences as soon as it is safe and logistically possible," the league said in a statement.
This is what real subway courage looks like: Joe Lhota, the new M.T.A. chairman, tells New York's leaders to help with a transit rescue plan, both logistically and financially — or else risk all our city's great advantages: our economy, our environment and our mobility.
Obamacare's private exchanges made that easier to do logistically, but the biggest impetus is the fact that hospitals have been consolidating and increasing their reach over every aspect of health care from acquiring private practice doctors' offices to operating nursing homes and rehab centers.
While it's too early in the congressional oversight process for Democrats to bring Cohen in at the start of the new session, it makes sense logistically before the former Trump lawyer starts serving his sentence, said David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor in Miami.
Since every county conducts its own election under its own rules, with its own employees and trained volunteers, the idea of an overarching conspiracy that would allow millions of people to cast "illegal" votes in counties all over the country is logistically not possible.
In a recent episode of NPR's "Fresh Air," Neal Katyal gave a particularly clear explanation to Terry Gross of the legal and political dynamic: The system is designed to let the president fire a special counsel, but to make it logistically and politically difficult.
The 22-year season MLB legend and New York native delivered the conference in both Spanish and English, making sure to thank his family, and citing his family's presence in New York as one of the big reasons, logistically, that he chose Friday as his last game.
And as 2020 lurches into a logistically uncertain phase, with rallies canceled over coronavirus fears and voters more likely to privilege steady leadership, Mr. Biden is consistently and significantly outpacing Mr. Sanders on the crucial measure of whom to trust in a crisis, according to exit polls.
While flying out of Niger was logistically very simple, especially compared with my previous deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, the timing was challenging because I was still getting familiar with the demands from recently deploying as a new company commander in charge of teams of Green Berets.
There's a cost argument too, as it can be logistically challenging to create these training scenarios in the real world," said Jeremy Dalton, head of VR at consulting firm PwC UK. "VR allows you to explore workplace scenarios and understand the impact of your choices and actions.
Mr. Molins said in his statement that Mr. Merah supported the "radical Islam of terrorist groups affiliated with Al Qaeda" and that Mr. Merah met with his brother at "key moments" to assist him logistically, including by helping him steal a motor scooter that was used in the attacks.
In Fayetteville, he pledged again to reduce a murder rate now at its "highest in 45 years" -- a misleading statistic made familiar on the stump -- while promising to "construct a great border wall" despite recent acknowledgments that, as a construction project alone, it is logistically and geographically unfeasible.
When problems come up, you just logistically have more to deal with... I don't just identify as poly, I identify as solo poly, which is a little bit lesser known... Solo poly is where instead of fully combining your life with someone else, you retain your sense of autonomy.
"I think what we're seeing in the larger scheme of things as each of these pieces comes up is that coming forward as a congressional staffer is not just logistically difficult, but the Hill is a culture in which stepping forward has not been accepted," she told me.
Logistically, the size of this monster ball has meant it isn't available just yet, but the team at Mashable Australia were stuck in the throes of a chocolate frenzy and decided to taste a smaller, apple-sized version anyway — definitely more user-friendly, if only slightly less eye-popping.
Joe, who works as a Program Manager for Microsoft and has built quite a few tech companies, lends his technical expertise, while Haley, who has extensive experience with fine-art fundraising and networking, spearheads the conservation side, both logistically and through fundraising via an art-to-acres program.
Whinston responds to the players' concerns about not being able to compete in leagues outside of the PEA, the reasons why the PEA doesn't think players can logistically compete in both PEA and ESL Pro League, and how the PEA pays players compared to how ESL pays players.
In terms of removing the weapons, logistically speaking it would be as simple as pulling up a couple of C-17s up to the base, loading the weapons in — likely under the cover of darkness to avoid attention — and flying them back to the US, Kristensen told Insider.
Elections expert Josh Putnam told The Hill that it's not technically too late to get on most state ballots but that logistically, it's highly unlikely that a candidate with French's profile could hope to make it on to the ballot in a majority of states at this late date.
"He's given the first big shock to the system, but he would need a set of reforms, including campaign finance, if he wants to take this logistically to the next level," said Harsh Pant, head of strategic studies at the Observer Research Foundation, a nonprofit in New Delhi.
"I'm hoping all six of them will be all in the same room at the same time, but I'm not sure if we can logistically pull that off," Bob Greenblatt, NBC's chair of entertainment, said when he made the announcement at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena.
The central institute is also giving crematoriums permission to burn bodies of potential hurricane victims — which is happening more because it is cheaper and logistically easier as families rebuild their lives — by examining paperwork but not the bodies, which means they are not being counted in the official death toll.
" The process of weaving over 250 objects into a cohesive story — as well as convincing the museum that such a major installation would be logistically possible within the timeframe allotted — was a serious undertaking; still, Scott said, as the submissions rolled in, the objects did "start talking to each other.
Obama, who is increasingly taking aim at the Republican presidential front-runner, warned that Trump's threat to block money transfers across the border in order to force Mexico's hand is a "half-baked" strategy — designed primarily to energize conservative voters — that would prove logistically impossible, diplomatically harmful and economically ruinous.
How it works: A hungry worker uses Foodsby to pre-order a meal from a restaurant in its network, Foodsby aggregates all the orders it receives, sends the orders to the restaurants and the restaurants then make all the deliveries at once, streamlining what can be a logistically complicated process.
The bill would have mandated that states offer 15 days of early voting prior to every election, allow voters to request an absentee ballot without an excuse, and send a mail-in ballot to every voter in an emergency situation where holding in-person elections would be logistically unfeasible or dangerous.
U.S. forces, caught unawares by the move, began a hasty and logistically problematic retreat; at one point American troops found themselves deliberately "bracketed" by Turkish artillery fire—pinned in position and wholly reactive to the movements of a foreign state's force, one set in motion by their own commander in chief.
"All of the moving pieces, logistically, operationally, new facilities in all of these regions and all of the steps and pieces that need to happen in the expansion plan is something that's going to take a tremendous amount of time and attention from our team, and also support from partners," Crawford said.
Even if you're raring to go, though, intercourse can become uncomfortable or logistically difficult later in pregnancy, which is why we tapped sex therapist Vanessa Marin and Jessica Shepherd, MD, an OB/GYN at the University of Illinois at Chicago to give us pointers on the best positions for people who are expecting.
In this last, philosophically (rather than logistically) complex type of mystery, it never ultimately matters who murdered Colonel Mustard in the parlor with the fire poker, since living in the world is an unstable, inevitably fatal game that nobody wins, and justice can never be achieved before some other injustice comes ambling along.
According to NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt, all six cast members will appear but they might not appear together (say at Central Perk, which is now a vape shop/lounge called Battery Park): "I'm hoping all six will be in same room at same time, I'm not sure we can logistically can pull it off." 
He beamed throughout the three hour event, overwhelmed with the support of fans and peers, proud that the sprawling and logistically complex tribute he'd helped organize had come to fruition, and happy to be back on stage again, working through his pain how Bennington would have wanted him to—how Bennington himself had for years.
There's one inherent weakness to the Prime offering and its encouragement of the single-unit purchase mentality — it is extremely expensive and logistically complex for the supplier Prime is a great deal for consumers, to be sure, enabling them to make impulse purchases with nary a thought to back-end shipping costs and logistics.
Logistically, this required identifying and sensitizing communities, conducting baseline and endline assessment of all the children prior to tablet distribution, installing solar charging stations in all of these villages for the tablets, and physical data collection and tablet distribution by our heroic Field Assistants on motorbikes (just to name a few of the critical activities).
"And Scott Fitzgerald, the majority leader of the Wisconsin State Senate, said that asking the state to produce, vet, and mail out ballots to over three million voters is "not logistically feasible" and blasted Evers for "lying directly to Wisconsinites about this even being remotely possible," adding, "acting like this is doable is a hoax.
"I made it abundantly clear that while the state of Alabama wants to work closely with the Trump administration to assist fellow Americans who may have tested positive for the coronavirus, there were some grave concerns about why the site in Anniston was chosen and how, logistically, this would play out," the governor's statement said.
But the idea of offering a free festival, one that draws over 100,000 music fans, on the outskirts of a sprawling, vibrant to the point of entropy, city that doesn't really appear to have any defined ending at all, at least not one that traffic will allow you to reach, seems logistically daunting to the point of impossible.
Planning an upscale vacation without using a luxury tour provider for a major city or a popular destination such as Maui isn't difficult, but it is logistically harder to pull off an affordable yet lavish getaway to less common destinations such as Ethiopia or on themed multicity trips, such as the capital cities of the Eastern Bloc.
Chances are very high that we'll find out on ATFR (logistically, ABC needs to get this info out ASAP so they can begin filming early enough to have a full season ready in late May, when The Bachelorette generally premieres) — and whoever gets the gig will probably make an appearance and sit down for her own chat with Chris, too.
In fact, the category could almost be renamed Most Directing, since the award has gone to the filmmakers who marshaled arguably the most technically and logistically challenging productions (Ang Lee for 2012's Life of Pi, Alfonso Cuarón for 2013's Gravity, Iñárritu for 2014's Birdman and 2015's The Revenant, and Damien Chazelle for 2016's La La Land).
This is a virtual reality simulation designed by doctors at Children's Hospital Los Angeles in conjunction with Oculus's VR for Good program and the companies AiSolve and Bioflight, intended to help medical students and residents get training in the kinds of low-frequency, high-stakes situations that children's ER doctors encounter — situations that are particularly expensive and logistically complicated to teach.
It poorly serves all of our citizens when the President, in a morally and logistically appropriate measure, is forced to Solomonically divert existing limited healthcare dollars from other worthy projects to Zika efforts because Congress shirks its responsibility to establish a clean standing resource budget to address not just this emerging infection, but the next one we don't yet know about.
In 20013, a French man named Philippe Petit achieved one of the most terrifying feats in human history — not to mention one of the most logistically improbable — when he managed to stretch a steel cable across the 138-foot gap between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and then spend 45 minutes walking back and forth across it, more than 1,300 feet above the ground.
The Summer and Winter Olympics feature more events and require a larger reporting budget, but the sheer size of Russia and its 11 host cities - from the exclave of Kaliningrad in the west to Ekaterinburg in the east - made the month-long World Cup tournament the most complex sporting event to cover logistically in the history of Reuters, said Declan Niall, editorial logistics manager for Reuters in Europe and the Middle East.
La La Land is everything you have heard: it's a technical masterpiece that will impress even the most logistically talented and organized among us; it's a full-throated endorsement of spectacle and song and Technicolor and tap dancing; it's a fine love story; it is nice to see Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling work together, as they're good at it and seem to enjoy it; it is, I think, very embarrassing for John Legend, who may or may not be playing a parody of himself.
But rural communities are also seeing a rising number of cases, and the threat they face is just as serious: One in five people over the age of 65—one of the most vulnerable populations at risk for serious complications from Covid-19—live in rural areas; accessing medical care for rural patients facing a pandemic will remain logistically difficult, costly, and travel-intensive; and altogether 53 percent of rural Americans lack access to high-speed broadband, making remote work and learning impossible in many households.
Appearing to speak through the media directly to North Korea's Kim Jong Un and President Xi Jinping of China, the president said: Kim can remain in power and receive U.S. military protection if he agrees to denuke his country (The Hill);The "Libya model," as referenced by national security adviser John Bolton but reinterpreted as regime change, is not in store for Kim … unless he continues along the nuclear path he's pursuing;President Xi Jinping may have influenced Kim Jong Un during their recent meeting to cool North Korea's optimism about a meeting with Trump in Singapore;A planned June 12 meeting between Trump and Kim, now in limbo, is still being logistically planned between U.S. and North Korean officials;U.

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