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And, two, banning laptops on selected flights just forces terrorists to buy more roundabout itineraries.
" Which, of course, is simply a more roundabout way of asking: "Are we friends yet?
Porter's path to Seattle has been a bit more roundabout—and a bit more eyebrow-raising.
Kristen Stewart, however, has thought of a more roundabout way to get a woman to play the lead.
It's a more roundabout version of the deal Amazon just made with Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead.
Instead of your connection request bouncing from its origin right to its destination, Tor sends your request on a much more roundabout route.
That's pretty much true for all of us, whether you take a straightforward path through life or your road's a little more roundabout.
He had taken a harder, more roundabout route to the team, one forged through long car rides from his home in Nacogdoches, Tex.
To determine statistical significance, you ask something more roundabout: What is the probability of getting the same data as a result of random "noise"?
But if there's a significant downturn they will have to resort to less conventional tools, such as asset purchases, which affect economies in more roundabout ways.
My Pixel 2216.7 already has the Lens feature that can call a phone number on an object seen through the camera — albeit in a more roundabout way.
They are both Didi investors, although that bond came in a more roundabout way through the merger of Tencent-backed Didi and Alibaba-backed Kuaidi in 2015.
When retail team executives were met with concerns about directly adding a profitability metric, they then looked for more roundabout variables that could act as "proxies" for profit in the algorithm.
The project, known as the Point Defiance Bypass, was devised to allow Cascades trains to stop using a more roundabout route that they shared with freight trains, making for faster, more reliable travel.
Back in the late 20th century, they used to exploit it in more roundabout ways — most often via retrospective specials and TV movies, where characters like Perry Mason or the Brady family returned to action for a night.
Talking with me over several months, they explained, sometimes overtly, sometimes in more roundabout ways, that the instability they had invited into their lives worked as a counterbalance that allowed Ann to feel more secure within the marriage.
Ignoring warnings from locals to take a safer, more roundabout route to the Pendleton, Webber chose to save time by motoring his 36-foot lifeboat through the deadly Chatham bar – a vortex of waves and currents just off the coast.
While audio dramas have always held an audience, the element of interactive choices may open up new windows for blind or visually impaired players, who understandably struggle with a heavily visual medium, though perhaps in a more roundabout way than expected.
Instead of cruising down the Giudecca Canal, the large ships will be required to take a more roundabout path, through a nearby canal and up to a passenger port to be built in Marghera, an industrial area of the Venetian mainland.
Many of Robyn's progeny, among them Marina and the Diamonds, Little Boots, and Tove Lo, launched their careers hoping to become the next Gaga, pumping out potential hits by the same producers who drove her (and Perry, and Swift) to the top of the charts — only to fall back on the more roundabout Robyn career model once that attempt at chart topping failed.
Physically the calculator worked just fine (it clearly hadn't been run over by a truck or caught in a Bruckheimer-esque explosion) so epostkastl decided it could still be used as a calculator so long as learned muscle memories tailored to its key layout wouldn't go to waste, but in a more roundabout wayThe calculator's guts were upgraded with an Adafruit Feather nRF52 Bluefruit board which added wireless Bluetooth connectivity but not without the addition of a nightmarish web of wiring and soldering to connect the board to the calculator's button matrix pins.
Rgb2, threatening 2.Rb8#, fails to 1...Bxd6, so the more roundabout Zepler doubling is required: 1.Rb4 Bg7 (now 1...Bxd6 is no good because of 2.Rg8+) 2.
In a unanimous opinion delivered by Justice Elena Kagan, the Court reversed the Eighth Circuit and remanded to the district court. This applies in all cases involving discrimination issues, whether the cases were decided on merit or procedure. The Court criticized the federal government's argument as "construct[ing] such an obscure path to such a simple result", noting that "it would be hard to dream up a more roundabout way of bifurcating judicial review of the MSPB's rulings in mixed cases".Kloeckner, 568 U.S. at ___, slip op.
Liaoning in Hong Kong in 2017 The second hull of the Kuznetsov class took a much more roundabout route to active service. Known first as Riga and then Varyag, she was laid down by the Nikolayev South Shipyard in 1985 and launched in 1988. Varyag had not yet been commissioned when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, and the ship was left to deteriorate in the elements. In 1998, the unfinished hull was sold by Ukraine to what was apparently a Chinese travel agency for ostensible use as a floating hotel and casino.
As the Parliamentarians proceeded through the Wicklow Mountains they were harassed by tories although these attacks did not substantially hinder the force. In the meantime, Inchiquin prepared an ambush a little to the south of the town of Arklow where the hills come close to the sea. A log barricade was placed across the road to Wexford and infantry men were deployed behind it or otherwise concealed by the roadside. Nelson, however, heard a rumour that an ambush was planned and moved his force using a more roundabout route, hoping to avoid Inchiquin's army.
In fact it was made further north, at Beighton Junction, at the point where the Midland Railway had a facing connection on to the MS&LR.; It could have running powers to Treeton over the MR, and it could build its own line from there to Brightside, joining the Midland Railway Rotherham line, and have running powers from there to a point close to the intended Attercliffe terminal. In addition the Midland offered running powers to its main passenger station in Sheffield. This was an attractive offer, saving six miles of new construction, at the cost of a more roundabout route. Construction was quickly started, and the variation on the authorised route was passed by Act of 12 August 1898.
The majority of inclines were used in industrial settings, predominantly in quarries and mines, or to ship bulk goods over a barrier ridgeline as the Allegheny Portage Railroad and the Ashley Planes feeder railway shipped coal from the Pennsylvania Canal/Susquehanna basin via Mountain Top to the Lehigh Canal in the Delaware River Basin. The Welsh slate industry made extensive use of gravity balance and water balance inclines to connect quarry galleries and underground chambers with the mills where slate was processed. Examples of substantial inclines were found in the quarries feeding the Ffestiniog Railway, the Talyllyn Railway and the Corris Railway amongst others. The Ashley Planes were used to transship heavy cargo over the Lehigh-Susquehanna drainage divide for over a hundred years and became uneconomic only when average locomotive traction engines became heavy and powerful enough that could haul long consists at speed past such obstructions yard to yard faster, even if the more roundabout route added mileage.
According to ABCT, in a genuinely free market random bankruptcies and business failures will always occur at the margins of an economy, but should not "cluster" unless there is a widespread mispricing problem in the economy that triggers simultaneous and cascading business failures.America's Great Depression, Murray Rothbard According to the theory a period of widespread and synchronized "malinvestment" is caused by a period of widespread and excessive business lending by banks, and this credit expansion is later followed by a sharp contraction and period of distressed asset sales (liquidation) which were purchased with overleveraged debt.Theory of Money and Credit, Ludwig von Mises, Part III, Part IV The initial expansion is believed to be caused by fractional reserve banking encouraging excessive lending and borrowing at interest rates below what full reserve banks would demand. Due to the availability of relatively inexpensive funds, entrepreneurs invest in capital goods for more roundabout, "longer process of production" technologies such as “high tech” industries. Borrowers take their newly acquired funds and purchase new capital goods, thereby causing an increase in the proportion of aggregate spending allocated to “high tech” capital goods rather than basic consumer goods such as food.

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