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The stronger NATO is, the less maneuvering room Russia has.
They've cut maneuvering room for moderate Republicans, and they have complicated choices for Latinos.
Tax on interest and dividends is virtually unavoidable, but year-end distributions offer a lot of maneuvering room.
But North Korea's prospective test also includes some maneuvering room for a possible compromise, South Korean analysts said.
That leaves less maneuvering room for policymakers when the day of reckoning finally arrives for Social Security and Medicare.
Instead, both countries used the additional maneuvering room and resources that we gave them to drive right over the cliff.
In these circumstances, Mr. Poroshenko seems to have accepted continuing corruption as the price to pay for a modicum of maneuvering room.
So the conclusion is that Nvidia likely has maneuvering room in the short-term to weather exogenous trade tariff shocks and mitigate their damage.
By proceeding with an overhaul of policing, Mr. Emanuel may buy himself some maneuvering room to argue he is bringing the problem under control.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's lower house of Congress on Wednesday approved a constitutional amendment to increase lawmakers' control over public spending, giving the government even less fiscal maneuvering room.
Further, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the Treasury Department will run out of maneuvering room under the current debt limit sometime in the first half of March.
Congress wants to see a deal with the Chinese to address those concerns, and they have given Trump ample maneuvering room to do as he pleases throughout the negotiations.
Cutting rates now to offset Trump's tariffs would narrow the central bank's maneuvering room for responding to a more ominous setback such a global energy price shock or debt crisis.
Furthermore, the RBI believes it has less maneuvering room as it looks at other factors such as sticky core inflation in its quest to meet a 4 percent inflation target.
I think maybe they feel they can play him rather easily somehow and this is going to give him a lot more maneuvering room in the economic and international arena.
The tacit acknowledgement on Sunday by his incoming chief of staff, Reince Priebus, that Russia was behind the hacking of Democratic Party organizations suggests that Trump's maneuvering room could be shrinking.
If they hold on to their current leads, Republicans will increase their majority to 54 seats from 51, giving them more maneuvering room as they confirm judges and other appointments by Mr. Trump.
In a speech shortly before he died, former Mayor Marion Barry (D) acknowledged that the board's actions effectively saved the city, as he felt he had no political maneuvering room to make tough fiscal decisions.
Another factor that could limit Ms. Park's maneuvering room, analysts said, is North Korea itself — which, quite apart from its open pursuit of nuclear-armed missiles, has repeatedly called her a prostitute in its belligerent official statements.
William also got to see the forward escape compartment and maneuvering room where the nuclear reactor plant and electrical systems are managed, meeting members of the crew in the galley, the control room and in their bunk spaces.
That could constrain the maneuvering room for a president who has oscillated between issuing bellicose threats toward North Korea and voicing vague hopes that he and its leader, Kim Jong-un, could sit down and broker a deal.
"What Trump is doing is to try to create new leverage, new maneuvering room in what is going to be a protracted complex negotiating position with China," said Cronin, who backed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the presidential race.
Analysts have said that the BJP's dominance could give Modi a bit of maneuvering room within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition to push major reforms in areas such as land and labor — that are important for India's long-term growth.
LONDON — The leader of Britain's opposition party, Jeremy Corbyn, tried on Monday to position Labour as the standard-bearer of a "soft" exit from the European Union, narrowing the maneuvering room for Theresa May, the country's already weakened prime minister.
"To the extent that interest rate increases in the U.S. are in fact suspended, the maneuvering room for increasing the interest rate in Israel without narrowing the interest rate gap that opened in recent years will decrease to some extent," Yaron said.
Some candidates have more maneuvering room than others to challenge the two leaders: Whereas Mr. Buttigieg and Mr. Sanders are flush with cash, Ms. Klobuchar is in a far more tenuous financial position and has yet to qualify for the debate in November.
But the latest twists over Ukraine suggest that the politics of impeachment may be changing inside the House Democratic caucus and that the President's accusations that Biden is guilty of corruption -- for which there is no evidence -- may be consuming her maneuvering room.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ CONGRESS: There was as much speculation in Washington on Wednesday about congressional investigations as about legislation in 28500, a byproduct of the capital's long experience with divided government and realistic acknowledgement that narrow House and Senate majorities restrict maneuvering room.
If you base your political and social systems on the idea that the autonomous self-interested individual is the basic unit of society, then you will wind up with an individualistic culture that widens the maneuvering room between people but shreds the relationships and community between people.
A return to confrontation will constrain South Korea's maneuvering room and could revive inter-Korean tensions, or they could magnify differences between Moon and Trump that would inevitably come to the surface in the event of a premature military conflict between the United States and North Korea.
But there is a large risk that another huge run up in the debt could leave the U.S. with untenable debt levels and all the problems that come with it—depressed economic growth, too little maneuvering room in our budget, and less room to keep fighting future recessions.
If Trump offers to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights or release Jonathan Pollard, an American convicted of spying for Israel, from the terms of his probation, it would be a political win for Netanyahu, and it would give the Israeli Prime Minister maneuvering room within Israeli politics.
The big break was when Will Shortz allowed me to expand it to 22 columns, which both gave me more maneuvering room for my space-intensive theme and let me put the revealer in the middle, which fit a lot better than in the lower right, where I had tried to put it initially.
But the crisis could also indicate that factions in the Islamic Republic are seeking to squelch any political maneuvering room for any leaders who are open to talking to the US. Rouhani did not specifically reference the attack on the Saudi facility in an address on Iran's Press TV Sunday but did accuse Americans of running a "war operation" by supporting the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
" Between the lines, per Foreign Policy magazine: "The Russian sanctions language was an amendment attached to a bill sanctioning Iran over its ballistic missile program and terrorism sponsorship — meaning Trump would have to veto a more aggressive posture toward Iran if he were to veto the new Russia sanctions...Administration officials, led by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, sought to convince lawmakers not to codify the Russia sanctions, since that could remove some of the administration's diplomatic maneuvering room.
On 11 February 1969, Chopper was participating in an ASW exercise off the coast of Cuba with when her electrical power tripped off- line. Chopper was making at a depth of with a slight down angle when she lost power. Within seconds, Choppers angle increased to 45° down and her bow passed of depth. Because of the power loss, the Officer of the Deck was unable to communicate with the Senior Controllerman in Maneuvering room, but the senior man in the Maneuvering Room independently ordered both main motors back full.
These four batteries could be connected in series or parallel, providing a wide range of voltages and currents, and thus a wide range of speeds.Friedman, pp. 25, 41 In the maneuvering room, two or four of the earlier high-speed motors and reduction gears were replaced by slow-speed motors. All open-front switchboards were replaced with enclosed splash-proof cabinets.
Mauritian tomb bats are occasionally found in grassland biomes as well as in semi-arid and tropical regions. They can be found in forests, rain forests, and grasslands. These bats can be found in the Sahara, which receives less than 500 mm of rainfall per year. The bats prefer open, moist savanna with plenty of maneuvering room with close proximity roosting sights.
As Tunny dove, the screws of the first ship were heard to stop; and, shortly thereafter, two depth charges exploded overhead. Two minutes later, another pattern of depth charges exploded all around the submarine. A small fire broke out in the maneuvering room, causing main power to be lost momentarily. In order to check the fire, the main motors were stopped for one minute; then started again.
There were three sailing routes through or around the Tierra del Fuego region: Drake Passage (the one going around Cape Horn), Magellan Strait, and Beagle Channel. All three were perilous, but only Drake Passage offered unlimited maneuvering room. It became the preferred route. Since the winds in the area are prevailing westerlies, False Cape Horn is a lee shore which from the west superficially resembles the real Cape Horn to the south.
When the spearhead met them, the spearhead would attempt to turn away in order to find maneuvering room for further advance. A defending force is then placed in front of that line of advance, and so on, causing the spearhead to repeatedly turn. The goal is to force the spearhead into an ever-decreasing area of maneuver, and eventually pinch it off. Such tactics were put to good use against the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge.
She tried to make repairs, while a fierce fire blazed in the maneuvering room. After 13 hours of sweating it out on the bottom Grenadier, managed to surface after dark to clear the boat of smoke and inspect damage. The damage to her propulsion system was irreparable. Attempting to bring his ship closer to shore so that the crew could scuttle her and escape into the jungle, Commander Fitzgerald even tried to jury-rig a sail.
Marin Preda's 1975 novel Delirul displays the Ceaușescu regime's ambiguous relationship with Antonescu. Critics John Neubauer and Marcel Cornis-Pope remark that the novel is "admittedly not [Preda's] best work", and discuss his "complex representation" of Antonescu as "an essentially flawed but active leader who tried to negotiate some maneuvering room between the demands of Germany and the threats of the Soviet Union [and whose failure] led to the dismantling of Romania's fragile democratic system."Neubauer et al., p.
First alerted by shore-based radar, the escort screen went to general quarters at 13:16 on 11 May, beginning the first of five successive alerts. In Campbell, Commander Sowell warned the escorts to be alert to the possibility of a dusk attack. At 20:25, radar noted the approach of enemy aircraft, and Sowell formed the convoy into eight columns apart for maneuvering room. When the enemy was reported north of Cape Corbelin, UGS-40 steered due east, past Cape Bengut.
Instead, they shifted down to Phase 2 guerrilla and small unit mobile warfare to bleed their opponents, interspersed with occasional large-scale attacks when conditions and numbers were favorable.Krepinevich (1986), pp. 135–274. This strategy drew the Americans away from the key population concentrations on the coast and in the Delta, and into remote or sparsely populated areas, close to border sanctuaries in North Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia where resupply and escape was facilitated. It also widened the battlespace across a broad area, enhancing maneuvering room and survivability.
Walter S. Brown took station on the starboard bow of the convoy, some from the guide. In Campbell, the commander of the screen, Jesse Clyburn Sowell, enjoined his escorts to be especially vigilant and warned that a dusk attack was well within the realm of possibility. At 2025, radar noted the approach of enemy aircraft; and Sowell formed his charges into eight columns apart to allow for plenty of maneuvering room. As UGS-40 went to general quarters at 2043 that evening, and took stations on Walter S. Brown's flanks.
However, a fire broke out in her maneuvering room on 28 March, and the ship returned to Mare Island under her own power for a restricted availability to have the damage corrected. With repairs complete on 27 May, Archerfish held shakedown off the West Coast. She then transited the Panama Canal and joined the Atlantic Fleet on 3 July. Attached to SubRon 12, she operated out of Key West, Florida, visiting such places as Santiago and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Port-au- Prince, Haiti; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Trinidad, British West Indies.
Air alerts continued almost ceaselessly, day or night, but unloading operations proceeded regardless. After that period of work offshore, William Ward Burrows got underway and proceeded to Chimu Wan, an anchorage on the northward side of Buckner Bay, and dropped anchor there on 2 July. However, twice after the ship reached that body of water, typhoons nearby forced her to get underway to seek maneuvering room in the open sea. On 19 July, for example, she sortied with LST group 35 - 16 LST's and two LCM's - and remained at sea until the morning of the 21st.
She immediately began to dive, but 90 seconds later, as she passed , two bombs hit close aboard aft, sending the ship upward at an eight degree angle and causing extensive damage. As the third and fourth bomb exploded, Tunny was already heading for to assess her damages. Inspection disclosed that the bombs had dished in the hull plating in the vicinity of the after torpedo room and the maneuvering room, causing a leak in a vent riser. Less than ten minutes after the Japanese plane had been sighted, the commanding officer decided to discontinue the patrol.
In a fierce campaign which seems to have consisted mostly of static warfare, the Dacians, devoid of maneuvering room, kept to their network of fortresses, which the Romans sought systematically to storm (see also Second Dacian War). The Romans gradually tightened their grip around Decebalus' stronghold in Sarmizegetusa Regia, which they finally took and destroyed. Decebalus fled, but, when cornered by Roman cavalry, committed suicide. His severed head, brought to Trajan by the cavalryman Tiberius Claudius Maximus,Anton J. L. van Hooff, From Autothanasia to Suicide: Self- killing in Classical Antiquity. London: Routledge, 2002, , page 277, note 41 was later exhibited in Rome on the steps leading up to the Capitol and thrown on the Gemonian stairs.
Irony is omnipresent in the speech, along with continual appearances of humour and constant appeals to traditional Roman virtues and prejudices, all of the tactics designed solely to involve and persuade his jury. In many ways, the circumstances surrounding the case were apposite for Cicero, forcing him back to his own oratorical foundations. The charge of vis (violence) against Milo not only suited a logical and analytical legal framework, with evidence indicating a specific time, date, place and cast for the murder itself, but also generally concerned actions that affected the community. That allowed Cicero ample maneuvering room to include details of the fire in the curia as well as the attack on Marcus Lepidus' house and the Bona Dea incident.
The wide passage between Cape Horn and Livingston Island is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to another landmass. The boundary between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is sometimes taken to be a line drawn from Cape Horn to Snow Island ( north of mainland Antarctica), though the International Hydrographic Organization defines it as the meridian that passes through Cape Horn--67° 16′ W.International Hydrographic Organization, Limits of Oceans and Seas, Special Publication No. 28, 3rd edition, 1953 , p.4 Both lines lie within the Drake Passage. The other two passages around the extreme southern part of South America (though not going around Cape Horn as such), the Strait of Magellan and Beagle Channel, are narrow, leaving little maneuvering room for a ship.
Proceeding to sea for maneuvering room, Wasp flew off the Army planes in a test designed to compare the take-off runs of standard Navy and Army aircraft. That experiment, the first time that Army planes had flown from a Navy carrier, foreshadowed the use of the ship in the ferry role that she performed so well in World War II. P-40Bs aboard Wasp in October 1940 Wasp then proceeded on toward Cuba in company with the destroyers and . Over the ensuing four days, the carrier's planes flew routine training flights, including dive-bombing and machine-gun practices. Upon arrival at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Wasps saluting batteries barked out a 13-gun salute to Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Commander, Atlantic Squadron, embarked in battleship on 19 October.

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