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Almost all participants moved at least once during the study period, and more than half of them moved at least three times.
Todd Starnes: Desecrated American flag moved at University of Kansas.
He was moved at least four times over six days.
Since Catia's rebellion events have moved at a dizzying pace.
Last week, U.S. Plains cattle moved at $2314 to $2000.
Staffing at the DOT has moved at a sluggish pace.
"I moved at the direction of the government," Box said.
Last week, the bulk of cattle moved at $126 to $128.
Lately, it's moved at about 31 miles (50 kilometers) per year.
I dropped my hands nearly every time I moved at first.
I am amazed and moved at his ability to do that.
If my subject moved at all — like my dog — they were blurry.
Whole passages could be moved at will, and chapters or sections reordered.
" The official added: "We feel like we moved at the right pace.
Time moved at this incredible pace where you get so much done.
Against the yen, the greenback was also little moved at 108.83 yen.
Some of the biggest hits of 2015 moved at a leisurely pace.
The problem is that Booker hasn't moved at all in the polls.
Last week, cash cattle in the U.S. Plains moved at $219 to $275.96.
BY THE standards of Brazil's justice system, the courts moved at supersonic speed.
Instead, they have moved at an aggressive pace to confirm deeply conservative judges.
She moved at the start of 2015 and lived there for six months.
It's no secret that most New Yorkers have always moved at breakneck speed.
But the prologue to all this development moved at a much slower pace.
Because of limited money for airfare and passports, everyone was moved at different times.
But the Democratic Party moved at every level to mollify and tamp down dissent.
We moved at an easy pace, the day temperate and the umber current gentle.
MCC has moved 'at-risk' prisoners, which presumably includes Avenatti, to a separate unit.
It moved at about 12 miles per hour and cost 25 cents a trip.
Magnetic south, however, hasn&apost moved at all in the last century, Beggan said.
Shots in low light came out a bit blurry if I moved at all.
Homeowners moved at an even lower rate — 5.5 percent, a slight uptick from 2016.
Force is applied to one end and an object is moved at the other.
Meanwhile, the amendment has moved at least one moderate Republican member away from a yes.
With another 25-basis-point easing already in the price, the barely moved at $0.7037.
The Australian dollar, viewed as a liquid proxy for global growth, barely moved at $0.7077.
Fast-forward a decade or so, and times have seemingly moved at a glacial pace.
The bottom-up (analyst) estimates for 2017 haven't really moved at all since the election.
It moved at a blistering pace, with fewer matches over about 3.5 hours than normal.
DXY, which tracks the dollar against six major world currencies, was little moved at 96.560.
While Ms. Pollekoff initially led the charge, once inside, everyone moved at their own pace.
They barely moved at all in June but started to edge higher again in July.
And while Republicans were less moved, at least one acknowledged that they were well done.
But even though most people were ordering takeout, the line moved at a glacial speed.
He moved at a young age to Miami, where he began working to support himself.
The euro hardly budged at $1.1220 while the dollar was little moved at 108.53 yen.
The euro barely moved at $1.1903 after scaling a two-month peak of $1.1961 on Monday.
Mr. Menashi's nomination has moved at an especially fast pace, having been made only last month.
According to the report, everyone should have been moved at least 100 meters from the spill.
I don't think I've ever been so moved at CES, let alone at a CES party.
With another 25-basis-point easing already priced in, the local dollar barely moved at $0.6804.
With another 25-basis-point reduction already priced in, the local dollar barely moved at $0.6804.
"We moved at a higher rate of speed, and it was a smooth operation," he said.
It moved at a stately pace, and the team that accompanied it was changed as well.
Once she was on the course, she moved at a slower, more cautious pace than usual.
The dollar index, which tracks the dollar against six major world currencies, was little moved at 96.54.
The Packers called plays and moved at a pace that had the Redskins desperate to keep up.
The dollar index, which tracks the dollar against six major world currencies, was little moved at 96.537.
A week ago, slaughter-ready, or cash, cattle in the U.S. Plains moved at $116 to $122.
She's moved at lightening speed ... splitting with husband Stephen only months before she started dating the officer.
By contrast, the ringgit spot MYR=MY barely moved at 22.5 per dollar with liquidity extremely thin.
The British pound hardly moved at $1.2818 after European Union leaders sealed a Brexit deal on Sunday.
Yet the dollar's decline is losing steam, and since late January it has barely moved at all.
During the summer months, it had previously moved at a rate only occasionally exceeding 30cm a day.
It moved at a walking pace, three miles an hour, and its function was surveillance, not enforcement.
It was the third straight year that Stempniak, a veteran forward, was moved at the trade deadline.
"We've never moved at this speed before," Eli Lilly chief scientific officer Dan Skovronsky told Andrew Dunn.
With another 25-basis-point easing already in the price, the local dollar barely moved at $0.7037.
"Hurricane Nate moved at an unprecedented speed towards the Gulf Coast," Mr. Edwards said in a statement.
He moved at the same speed as his friend, accelerating when Neymar sprinted, trotting when Neymar walked.
"We've never moved at this speed before," Eli Lilly Chief Scientific Officer Dan Skovronsky told Business Insider.
"We've never moved at this speed before," Dan Skovronsky, Eli Lilly's chief scientific officer, told Business Insider.
On 12 separate days this year, Roku's stock moved at least 13%, dropping on half those occasions.
Giles said the bullying started when she moved at 12 years old from Los Angeles to Georgia.
Jaime's plotline moved at a breakneck pace this week, so let's first take a look at what happened.
Everyone seemed visibly moved at this side of an old friend they, and fans, had never seen before.
Mr Mubarak moved at a breakneck pace, with little regard for average Egyptians, who depended on government handouts.
He was born in Mexico, grew up in Brownsville, Texas and moved at age 14 to Calexico, California.
Hurricane Michael moved at an unexceptional speed of about 12 miles per hour across the Gulf of Mexico.
These workouts moved at a steady pace and offered exercise modifications to make specific moves easier to manage.
Some of the things have moved at record or close to record pace in the past few days.
Like after the ringing of the school bell, everyone moved at once, disappearing down the lamp-lit streets.
Some, just from what I've heard them saying on other news channels, I think aren't moved at all.
But these particles moved at nearly the speed of light and disappeared in 40 billionths of a second.
Glasses broke and furniture moved at Premier House, the official prime ministerial residence in Wellington, Mr. Key said.
At Kesennuma Bay, he found that the tsunami moved at speeds of up to 11 meters per second.
Their adversaries were a company of about 100 guerrillas who hid during the day and moved at night.
It moved at 13 mph and sent debris 21,229 feet into the air, according to the National Weather Service.
In their early days, the band moved at precisely two speeds—those of breakneck punk and molasses-y dub.
McAuliffe has always moved at a pace of "one thousand miles an hour," as he put it in 1998.
"Thirty years ago, this was all untouched forest," he says (BRAZIL-LANDRIGHTS/INDIGENOUS (FEATURE, PIX), moved at 9 a.m.
Thursday's testimony moved at a slower pace compared with dramatic appearances this week from the accuser and her mother.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six of its peers, barely moved at 96.820.
Salman has moved at least three times since the attack, attempting to avoid the news media, The Times said.
The United States has moved at a snail's pace when it comes to following similar directions with immigration policy.
At issue is whether Smith moved at all following two consciousness checks performed after the drug midazolam was administered.
The average downtown Manhattan taxi moved at 9.35 mph in 2010, but was inching at 6.8 mph by 2016.
The coronavirus has moved at such a pace that policymakers have struggled to keep up with the economic impacts.
"I hear a wa-hoo so let's get going," Ms. Moremong said calmly, while she moved at lightning speed.
Mortgage rates haven't moved at all this week, but there are several newsy events coming that may change that.
For nearly two days, Dorian moved at just 1 mile per hour, subjecting Grand Bahama to intense hurricane conditions.
"The ransomware attacks observed last year were very destructive and moved at an incredibly rapid pace," the report found.
And I am so deeply moved at how many people called or wrote or left comments after my last post.
Even Red Holzman's celebrated championship teams in 1969-70 and 1972-73 moved at a sluggish pace for their era.
A swim, a crawl: either way, the morning commute moved at the pace of a dinosaur in Metairie, Louisiana. 5.
Just a few years ago, another iconic Bay Area sports team up and moved at the height of its popularity.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was barely moved at 94.56 compared with a low of 94.207 on Monday.
Ford's stock has barely moved at all this year, while shares of rival General Motors have risen roughly 2548 percent.
Postwar prosperity brought these changes with a substantial time lag, since they moved at the pace of intergenerational population replacement.
Local police moved at a frantic pace and were able to fit lots of cats and dogs into their squad cars.
Hanuka moved at 22 years old to New York City, where he completed a degree at the School of Visual Arts.
The euro was stuck at $1.2370, after topping out at $1.2413 overnight, while the dollar index was barely moved at 89.538.
He was born in Le Mans, where his father, Patrick, moved at 16 to pursue a racing career of his own.
The impeachment inquiry has moved at a brisk pace since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced her support for it last month.
Without such a program, he said, he would not have considered going back to California, where he had moved at 16.
In some areas, there were so many people that the crowds moved at a snail's pace and spilled into adjacent alleys.
Mortgage rates have not moved at all this week either, making this Tuesday the eighth straight business day with no change.
Some of the robots moved at such high speeds that their arms needed to be built from carbon fiber instead of steel.
As Election Day draws nearer and numerous races gain more clarity, forecasters' ratings for some races have moved at the same time.
The tech world, too, moved at such breakneck speed that he had to be aware of every opportunity, hungry, ready to grab.
The Trump family barely moved at all during the entire bash, but when this song came on Trump belted out the chorus.
Mortgage rates have not moved at all this week, as financial markets were closed in other countries for the May Day holiday.
In terms of data, wage growth in France moved at its fastest pace in three years in the first quarter of 2017.
Yet the rais never lacked for admirers on the left, and his final illness moved at least one BBC reporter to tears.
By the end of the day, the beaches had been secured and the heaviest fighting had moved at least a mile inland.
"I was quite moved at the end, when they pull away, and you see that everything's been torn apart for these people."
Instead, records show he was moved at midday to the smaller Weslaco station, where he could be isolated with other sick detainees.
But then you come up for air and realize that things have moved at an intense clip in a short amount of time.
Advances in machine learning have moved at a gallop in recent years, but the computer processors these programs run on have barely changed.
Horrified residents watched as Dorian moved at a walking pace, pummeling certain islands with relentless amounts of rain and wind for several days.
The Senate has moved at an unprecedented pace this year to seat federal judges but controversy has surrounded the Mateer and Talley nominations.
"He was very proud of me," said Sousa, who was born in Guimarães but moved at age 15 to Barcelona, Spain, to train.
The Interface For the past 28 years, any regulation of social media companies in the United States has moved at a glacial pace.
The blaze moved at a rate of about 800 acres per hour as it closed in on communities like Porter Ranch and Sylmar.
After a year in the country, then at war with Japan, Birch moved at some peril to Shangrao, about two hundred miles away.
Security guards fired at the car as it moved at high speed toward the bank's building and it then blew up, they said.
We had no night-vision devices and, to keep down the noise when we moved at night, never wore helmets or flak jackets.
Despite a steady flow of rumors that transformative breakthroughs are just around the corner, progress has moved at the pace of a tar flow.
Wade, the 1973 landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that protects a woman's right to abortion (USA-ABORTION/DELAWARE (PIX), moved at 8:22 a.m.
The euro was little moved at $0.1180 as investors await figures for economic growth in the common currency bloc due later in the session.
The 10-year benchmark bond yield rose to 6.37% from 6.33% before the announcement, while the rupee was barely moved at 70.84 per dollar.
Most people would have moved at some point, and in the move things like baseball cards and old school books would get thrown away.
The S&P 500 has moved at least 1 percent on nine of the past 12 trading days, an unusual clustering of jumpy action.
His health care covered therapy in his home country of Australia but not in Hong Kong, where he moved at the end of 2012.
For 40 million years the land masses of what are now North America and Africa moved at a rate of one millimeter per year.
Now the book report was trapped behind the concrete stairs, which could, of course, not be moved, at least not before the bus arrived.
So was California, where he moved at the end of the decade, by which point he was already in touch with the hippie movement.
Born in Lahore in 1971, Mr. Hamid moved at age 3 to Northern California, where his father was studying for a Ph.D. at Stanford.
We seem to have moved, at various times, from giving children important things to do to regarding every childish thing they do as important.
Their companies have moved at "internet speed" to revamp our lives while the public sector can barely pass a law or solve a problem.
As people crowded around them to take photos, I had no idea how the soldiers did it — even their eyes hardly moved at all.
All that news, and Trump's approval rating dipped by 2 percentage points — within the margin of error, meaning it might not have moved at all.
The comics moved at lightning speed, ditching the evil parents almost the second the kids found out the truth to speed along toward superpowered misadventures.
So the fact that stocks moved at the same time as a particular event happened doesn't prove that the event caused the markets to move.
He, along with his wife and two children, has been moved at least 10 times -- although he says he's lost count -- in the past year.
As previously noted, the truncated seven-episode season has moved at a breathtaking pace, with huge action scenes becoming more the norm than the exception.
The euro was little moved at $251.38, stuck in a well-worn range ahead of the second round of the French presidential election on Sunday.
Workers' real wages jumped by more than 10% in the three months after their contract expired, whereas before the change they barely moved at all.
Traffic moved at a brisk pace: Syrian rebels held territory to the east of the road, and Islamic State militants held it to the west.
LONDON — The weekend moved at a breakneck pace this season, taking industry insiders to London's four corners to see all the designers had to offer.
Brent crude futures barely moved at $60.06 after a 3.7% slide on Wednesday to $230 a barrel, the international benchmark's lowest close since Jan. 21.
She reached out to police detectives, some deeply invested and others seemingly less so, but the investigation moved at a snail's pace before stalling altogether.
The world and the stock market have moved at light speed over the last few months, and it's safe to say that's going to continue.
It paid and promised the opportunity to turn into a full-time position, so I pulled the trigger and moved at the start of 2015.
Scranton Federation of Teachers, an AFT affiliate, is backing Biden, who was born and raised in Scranton until he moved at age 10 to Delaware.
In contrast, Zume can quickly reposition its operations because pizzas are baked onboard specialty trucks that can be moved at any time to meet customer needs.
The deadly Camp Fire moved at a top rate of 80 football fields per minute through Paradise, California, a quiet retirement community of about 26,000 people.
Notably, media buying agency IPG Mediabrands moved at least $250 million in ad spending from TV to YouTube this year to reflect the changing viewership patterns.
While Godless is never in a hurry to get where it's going, events moved at particularly glacial pace during one of the show's most disturbing scenes.
These vehicles would have to be quite large to carry people: even if they moved at 500kph, the trip in each direction would take three days.
Concerned by potential power cuts, one hospital in Corpus Christi moved at least ten infants in intensive care to a hospital farther north in Fort Worth.
The CSI300 index rose 0.2 percent, to 3,328.19 points at the end of the morning session, while the Shanghai Composite Index barely moved, at 3,121.67 points.
The transaction has moved at a slow pace however and sources say CTG has yet to complete regulatory approval filings in Europe and the United States.
Elsewhere other major currencies were quiet, with euro/dollar little moved at $1.1025 ahead of euro zone flash inflation and GDP data due at 1000 GMT.
So we all just sort of stood there, inching if we moved at all, a wall of excited protesters stuck blocks away from the real action.
Bay Area Rapid Transit trains temporarily moved at a reduced speed after the temblor, leading to delays of about 10 minutes, the transit system's Twitter account said.
"There are very positive comments from the U.S. side, from U.S. Commerce Minister (Wilbur) Ross," Merkel said (GERMANY-MERKEL/USA (PIX, TV), moved at 8:53 a.m.
It moved at such a gallop that it would occasionally just rip through big revelations without taking a moment to reflect on how ridiculous those revelations were.
So when his friend, original series costume designer William Ware Theiss, left Cawley the blueprints in his will, he moved at warp factor 9 to recreate it.
The S&P has moved at least 1 percent on a daily basis in either direction 72 times, the most since 2011, according to Standard & Poor's data.
Born in Boston, he moved at the age of 4 with his family to Fairfield, Iowa, where he attended the Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment.
In Corinne, we were stopped at a railroad crossing by a train that moved at a constant, slow speed, as if unmanned and responding to dumb instinct.
To look at the first blush of reconstruction down here in the 1990s is to grow nostalgic for a New York that moved at a different tempo.
The euro was under pressure ahead of the European election this weekend but was little moved at $1.1158, off Monday's low of $1.1150, its lowest since May 3.
The 303-year benchmark bond yield IN072629G=CC rose to 6.37% from 6.33% before the announcement, while the rupee INR=D4 was barely moved at 70.84 per dollar.
SHORT EURO, LONG DOLLAR The euro was little moved at $1.1187 as investors await figures for economic growth in the common currency bloc due later in the session.
Brent crude futures barely moved at $60.01 in early trade after a 3.7% slide on Wednesday to $220 a barrel, the international benchmark's lowest close since Jan. 220.
The dollar fetched 112.83 yen, little changed in Asia after Monday's fall of 0.49 percent while the offshore Chinese yuan was little moved at 6.8961 to the dollar.
This year, the race was moved at the last minute to the Rungrado May Day Stadium — the largest stadium in the world, with a capacity for 150,000 spectators.
Brent crude futures barely moved at $60.06 in early trade after a 20.220% slide on Wednesday to $21 a barrel, the international benchmark's lowest close since Jan. 20.25.
The state's death row was moved at the beginning of 2012 to the Chillicothe Correctional Institution from the supermax prison in Youngstown, where it had been since 2005.
He will be a free agent at the end of the season and could be moved at the trade deadline or be with another team by next summer.
But the video, from a body camera, shows a different story: The car barely moved at all, and Tensing was never in serious threat of being run over.
CTG launched a bid to take control of EDP , of which it already owns 23 percent, in May last year, but the transaction has moved at a slow pace.
Born in the Soviet Union to a family scarred by the Holocaust, he moved at the age of six to Tel Aviv, where he finished school and military service.
Police also said they had made a fresh arrest on Tuesday, detaining a 33-year-old man in Barking, east London (BRITAIN-SECURITY/IDENTITY (PIX), moved at 7 a.m.
None of the top 20173 WNBA players in Win Shares per 48 have changed teams before turning 36 years old, and just two of the 14 moved at all.
He has moved at the speed of a president confronting crisis, only to find that much of the country sees no crisis but the one of Trump's own making.
Though the bill has moved at a relatively glacial pace in past months, those backing it remain confident that it has the political wherewithal to get through this term.
The euro was under pressure ahead of the European election this weekend but was little moved at $1.1165, off Monday's low of $1.1150, its lowest level since May 3.
The euro was under pressure ahead of the European election this weekend but was little moved at $1.1169, off Monday's low of $1.1150, its lowest level since May 63.303.
Ms. Lovette, a principal, said that she had visited the Normandy war memorial on an off day, and had been very moved at the sight of thousands of graves.
"Who could fail to be moved, at least a little, by the sight of Louise Linton photographed with the love of her life?" asked Kevin Williamson in National Review.
Miller did not visit him there or at Southbury Training School — the facility, later exposed for its neglect and horrors, where Daniel was moved at the age of 4.
The Justice Department has moved at a more deliberate pace since its loss last Thursday, an indication that it will not file an emergency application in the Supreme Court.
It's encouraging that the Jumex team has gained back some specificity and movedat least a little bit — away from over hanging its galleries and cluttering the exhibition spaces.
The investigations being held in three House committees -- Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight -- have moved at a staggering speed and produced a torrent of damaging revelations for the White House.
"It is noticeable that the Swissie has (now) really not moved at all," said Constantin Bolz, a strategist with the Chief Investment Office of giant Swiss group UBS in Zurich.
Now the Panama Papers reveal that Cantú moved at least $100 million via a complex network of companies and trusts to New Zealand in 2015, when the scandal was high.
But in contrast to the dolphins they increased their chatter, turned in the direction of the boat broadcasting the calls and moved at a steady, almost threatening, pace directly towards it.
I was very moved at how in the day after introducing this bill a few Republican senators, who I wouldn't have expected, came up to share with me how they felt.
Tuesday night, he wrapped up the GOP nomination to run for Senate in Utah (where I guess he moved at some point?) which makes his elevation to Congress all-but-certain.
But the manifesto of a radical leftist from the early 1970s shows that modern Democratic candidates have moved at least as far to the left as Republicans have to the right.
The closure of American business has moved at a historic pace as state governments attempt to slow the virus's spread by ensuring that people keep a safe distance from each other.
The rise of blockchain in business has moved at a slow pace, but this release shows that the open-source community is still committed to building enterprise-grade distributed ledger technology.
Other flight passengers were moved at least one row away from the women and Walentin underwent temperature checks every 30 minutes during the "horrendous" 14-hour flight, she told the Sun.
Even Quebec City's mayor, Régis Labeaume, who was visibly moved at a news conference on Monday while showing support for the Muslim community, has expressed frustration with some orthodox Muslim customs.
Like all shows that moved at such a frantic pace, it eventually became too ridiculous, but its central character dynamics were always so compelling that it could at least lean on those.
The whereabouts of Mr. Barrientos were unknown until mid-2012, when a Chilean television crew located him in Florida, where he had moved at the end of the Pinochet dictatorship in 1990.
His announcement that he would leave his job as governor of the central bank implied that he was moved at least in part by the preferences of the government of Mr. Modi.
The bridal market, which once moved at a stately, not to say glacial pace, has been quick to respond, briskly stepping up efforts to reflect the shifting tastes of a millennial generation.
It appeared that the question of where Henry's brain would ultimately be housed — whether it would remain with Annese at U.C.S.D. or be moved at M.I.T.'s request — might be settled quickly.
BUENOS AIRES — Corruption investigations in Argentina historically have moved at a glacial pace, slogging through a labyrinthine judicial system often seen as beholden to the powerful and unwilling to hold them accountable.
Lane, which slowed from a Category 4 to a Category 3 overnight, has already dumped more than 31 inches on parts of Hawaii's Big Island as it slowly moved at 6 mph.
"When you exclude the effect of the two working days, trade probably moved at a similar pace as it did in July," said Stephen Lee, senior economist at Samsung Securities in Seoul.
Moore issued a permanent injunction preventing the statues from being moved at the beginning of a trial over a lawsuit brought against the city by groups that wanted to preserve the statues.
So the whole industry and technology and everything has moved light years ahead, but the practices around people have moved at a glacial pace, and maybe glacial pace means climate change these days.
She and her colleague, Kent Ford, discovered that stars at the edge of a galaxy moved at the same speed as the ones near the center, evidence for the existence of dark matter.
But you could have said that about George McGovern [who was also extremely popular with young voters] — and then he lost, and McGovernism was not where the party moved at all after that.
The commandos moved at night toward a group of six militants who had set up four shelters, the general said, and were spotted by a lookout when they were about 30 feet away.
"If you had an EKG strapped on Bill Barr, the needle would not have moved at all," said Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, political independent and longtime friend.
It's completely preposterous as it plays out, and you're kind of amazed that even as you are invited to laugh at it because of its absurdity, you're also moved at the same time.
But inflation barely moved at all; in particular, it ended the cycle just about where it started: The thing is, the Fed and other central banks still basically operate with an accelerationist framework.
But the search warrants released Tuesday show that Mueller's team has moved at a swift pace throughout its 22-month probe, with months of investigative work preceding the actual public filing of charges.
The news cycle has moved at a breakneck pace, forcing White House officials previously on the fringes of the scandal to come to the president's defense as he insists he did nothing wrong.
Point Hope had been moved, at great borough expense, to a beach six feet above sea level; the gym, on high pilings, will be the safest refuge if a storm crashes through town.
If she was quarrelsome, angry, spoke loudly, and moved, at times, in quick bursts of chaotic energy, to open a window or get a ladle of water, then she was definitely a witch.
A broad survey by UBS of chief financial officers at export-oriented manufacturers in China late last year found that a third had moved at least some production out of China in 2018.
Cooper, who has worked in the federal government for almost two decades, was initially slated to testify Friday, but her deposition was moved at least two times as Democrats shuffled the order of witnesses.
"The goalposts have moved at the last minute and new rules are now being introduced that will be bad for both drivers and tech companies like Uber," its London General Manager Tom Elvidge said.
She and interior designer Jake Arnold purchased every side table, chair and accessory with the idea that each piece could be moved at any time and still fit seamlessly into its new room's aesthetic.
Government-led reconstruction efforts have moved at an incredibly fast pace, the IFRC said, with cement factories working overtime and a constant stream of building materials reaching the affected areas by train and ship.
Or to put it more succinctly: It's PR. There is no accountability if rules are self-styled and therefore cannot be enforced because they can just get overwritten and goalposts moved at corporate will.
Turkey halted its military advance when it struck deals with the United States and Russia calling for the YPG to be moved at least 30 km (20 miles) away from Syria's border with Turkey.
Police said in a statement to the local paper that they initially found McCoy unresponsive with the handgun in his lap and that he suddenly moved at one point as they were examining him.
"Parts of the media and entertainment industry have not moved at the necessary pace to keep up with the disruption occurring in the industry," said Chris Vollmer, media and entertainment advisory leader at PwC.
As we moved at about five miles per hour, passing by the small, sun-baked hamlets that dot the approaches to Bartella, we increasingly came under machine-gun fire from concealed Islamic State positions.
Yet his go-it-alone message could drive these countries further into the orbit of China, which has moved at this meeting of Pacific leaders to fill the vacuum left by the United States.
Sondland, a former hotel executive and major Trump donor, was scheduled to appear for a deposition before the committees Tuesday morning until the State Department moved at the last minute to prevent his testimony.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's relationship has moved at breakneck speed since they reunited earlier this year — and the pair once again shocked fans by getting married at a New York City courthouse on Thursday.
He is discussing his foreign policy at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. Note: the event was originally scheduled for The National Press Club, but was moved at the last minute to the bigger venue.
And though research on long-term poverty-alleviation has shown mixed results (PDF), children who moved at a young age have been more likely to finish school and earn higher incomes than those who remained behind.
It is no wonder then that the inventory available in recent months moved at the fastest pace so far in this recovery, staying on the market for a median of only 65 days, according to realtor.com.
However, unlike others who moved at least temporarily to the Bay Area to attend the program's events and meet with mentors, YC sent folks to New York City to work with the ACLU at its headquarters.
Early as it is to make too much of such statistics, it's difficult not to be moved at least a little by the Lakers' defensive rating when they're allowing a mere 96.3 points per 100 possessions.
But goods exempt from regulation moved at rates 20% to 40% below similar products that were regulated, according to Thomas Gale Moore, then a senior fellow at Stanford University's conservative public policy think tank Hoover Institution.
The euro was little moved at $1.1628, though it kept some distance from its three-month low of $1.1574 touched on Friday after the European Central Bank's stance was perceived to be more dovish than expected.
Prosecutors said the operation had moved at least 200 tons of cocaine into the United States, had earned $14 billion in profits and had been protected by an army of assassins who killed thousands of people.
Now Shults, 22, appears to have done it again with "It Comes at Night," a horror and psychological thriller, prompted by a deeply personal experience, that has scored glowing reviews (FILM-ITCOMESATNIGHT/ (TV), moved at 2485 a.m.
On Saturday, Trump said trade talks with China had moved at a slower pace than expected and that there had been incorrect reporting about U.S. willingness to lift tariffs, which also dampened sentiment in Wall Street overnight.
It's hilarious to think that it's been six years since I wrote that software was starting to eat Mobile World Congress, as the action in the mobile world movedat the time — deeper and deeper into apps.
Democrats moved at least one step forward in their ongoing negotiations on Thursday when they received a letter from Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pledging to fully implement sweeping labor forms required under the new agreement.
These athletic monstrosities moved at insane speeds, sweat spinning off them like someone fucked a sprinkler, their enormous—as noted, they're very tall—bodies twisting and turning in ways that something that size absolutely shouldn't be able to.
Hurricane Dorian made landfall over the Bahamas on Sunday as a Category 5 storm and then moved at a walking pace as it dumped relentless amounts of rain and wind on the Bahamas, causing widespread flooding and devastation.
Emboldened last summer by popular protests and a call for action by Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric, Abadi unilaterally moved at the time to dismantle the country's patronage system and root out corruption undermining the battle against Islamic State.
Even rates on one-year certificates do not appear to have moved at the three biggest U.S. consumer banks – JPMorgan Chase & Co, Bank of America Corp and Wells Fargo & Co – according to financial analyst Greg McBride of Bankrate.
CNN also excluded cases where an applicant listed their "Current Location" as "Damaged Dwelling," which suggested an applicant had either not moved at all or provided a mailing ZIP code that was different from where they were residing.
In Cincinnati, the body camera footage proved the officer who shot and killed Samuel DuBose was lying when he said that DuBose almost ran over the officer with his car — in reality the car barely moved at all.
In December 2016, when an impaired driver with a toddler in the backseat of a Ford Taurus refused to pull over on the same highway, Goss ran alongside the sedan as it moved at about 5 mph, Newsday reported.
Rather, it is a question -- one often posed to Trump from liberals and the left -- centering on why, for example, legislation moved at a quicker rate 30 (or more) years ago than it does now, and to what end?
Since the official diamond award was unveiled in 1999, it has been awarded sparingly — if a song has moved at least 10 million equivalent units by combining sales and streaming numbers, and if an artist or label requests certification.
Carrefour's agreement with Google includes the use of its Google Cloud tools, and several other major retailers including Kroger and have moved at least part of their business to Google Cloud since the Amazon-Whole Foods deal went down.
The dollar was little changed at 111.74 yen, moving away from Tuesday's 2-1/0.33-month peak of 112.135, while the dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six of its peers, barely moved at 96.887.
Now they wondered about working in the opposite direction: if they recorded just six frames a second and Pitt moved at a quarter of his normal speed, the footage would look normal, except with a slight moon-landing jerk.
The latest twist in the seven-year saga of changing the federal approach to chimpanzees in research is the question of whether chimps in ill health should be moved at all, or stay where they are, retiring in place.
The Harvard graduate is one of 10 "entrepreneurial farmers" selected by Square Roots, an indoor urban farming company, to grow kale, lettuce and other crops in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn (BROOKLYN-FARM/ (PIX, TV), moved at 7 a.m.
The safe-haven yen, which tends to benefit during periods of geopolitical or financial stress as Japan is the world's biggest creditor nation, was little moved at 110.715 yen on Tuesday after briefly touching a five-week high on Monday.
In the past three months, the moved at least 1 percent on only two days – the fewest times for any quarter in decades, and last month it finally ended a 53-day streak without a 1 percent one-day loss.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - A cyclone battered refugee camps in Bangladesh on Tuesday where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar have taken refuge from violence at home, as authorities moved at least 2120,2000 Bangladeshis out of harm's way.
The destruction in Toa Baja is the rule, not the exception, in Puerto Rico, where the recovery has moved at a glacial pace, according to over a dozen interviews with residents, local relief workers and small-town mayors across the island.
Mueller was appointed roughly 400 days ago, so even if he moved at twice the pace of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr, it could be another 1,100 days until Trump would be free to make an appointment, under this theory.
Kohan is sincerely moved at Marine Corps Appreciation Day in San Diego (paid for by the team, not Defense) as he watches a mother reunite with her teenage son for the first time since he left home for boot camp.
" My understanding is that, throughout many of the larger retail companies, this has been a big looming thing, and different retailers have moved at different speeds with saying, "Look, we've got to seriously invest in a cloud and online offering.
It's undeniable that global sentiment is growing in a complete reversal from the financial crisis malaise, when the euro zone moved at a snail's pace with no hint of inflation, while the U.S. hunted for ever-elusive escape velocity for its economy.
It looked like they finally got it right this time and have moved at breakneck speed since the whistleblower came forward, but they now seem to be gravitating back toward reading voters the Congressional Record and assuming that the facts speak for themselves.
"I did the test drive, however, it said seemed like it calculated every time I moved at a decent speed including while on the commuter train," wrote a user named Derek Haber in the user feedback section on Root's Android App Store page.
The Junkers Ju-52 plane, operated by Swiss company Ju-Air, moved at a near-vertical angle before it hit the Piz Segnas mountain while carrying 17 passengers and three crew members, police and the head of the country's transportation safety agency said.
"We used to think that evolution moved at a glacial pace, but we now know that's wrong," said Dr. Losos, also the director of the Living Earth Collaborative, a joint effort of the university, the St. Louis Zoo and the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Low-income children who moved at birth from the low upward-mobility area of Seattle's Central District to the high upward-mobility area of Shoreline earned, at age 35, $9,000 a year more than those who had made this move in their 20s.
To further back her point, Parker writes that before Bran realized his powers as the Three-Eyed Raven, the timeline of events moved at a much more realistic pace, with the young Stark boy focusing his attention on his personal experiences and his family.
The Iranian vessels moved at high speed toward the Nitze, which was operating in accordance with international law in international waters and ignored maritime "rules of the road" as set out in the 1972 Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea.
I mean the technical advancement of everything from lights to winches (the electric motor-driven recovery mechanisms bolted to the front of off-road rigs that use steel-cable to drag a truck out of the muck) has moved at the pace of continental drift.
Experts initially found the storm difficult to forecast, but Dorian quickly proved to be a devastating combination for the low-lying islands as it moved at a walking pace, brewing over the islands and sending 15-20 foot storm surges that overwhelmed the communities.
But for much of the day in downtown Washington, where Metro, as the region's subway is known, was gated shut, there was relative calm, as street and foot traffic — made lighter by legions of workers clocking in from home — moved at a steady clip.
Although the effects vary by neighborhood, cruising for parking spaces is a known contributor to urban gridlock, and there's reason to believe it's particularly bad in many New York neighborhoods where street cleaning rules require every car to be moved at least twice per week.
Compared to the speed at which we've seen other technologies advance — it took less than 210 years to go from the first cell phone prototype to the iPhone — it can seem puzzling as to why this technology has moved at such a glacial pace.
"Though the G.O.P. leadership in Washington is still fully behind the president, we won't know if Republican voters around the country moved at all in being open to impeaching Trump until we get further along in the process" of public hearings against Trump, Dowd writes.
The result has been a wave of obesity that has moved at awe-inspiring speed across the planet — fattening up people from Europe to the United States, from India to Mexico, creating a global health crisis that suggests sugar is as toxic as tobacco.
Re-watching the series for second time, I found that it not only moved at a much faster pace than I remembered, but I was struck by the just how good the cast was, and was blown away by the overall production design and attention to detail.
After spending the day on Mount Arafat, the pilgrims moved at sunset to the plain of Muzdalifa to gather pebbles to throw at stone columns symbolizing the devil at Jamarat on Sunday, which marks the first day of Eid al-Adha, or the feast of sacrifice.
This is another huge win for Google and a — at the very least perceived — loss of ground for AWS, which has watched as Dropbox moved large parts of its US storage business in-house and Spotify moved at least part of its business to Google, too.
Ahead of the storm's landfall, experts found it difficult to forecast, but Dorian quickly proved to be a devastating combination for the low-lying islands as it moved at a walking pace, brewing over the islands and sending 15-20 foot storm surges that overwhelmed the communities.
This setup is enjoyable enough, but as you progress, new mechanics are introduced to mix up how you need to think about each puzzle, like tiles that can't be moved at all, ice tiles that slide in a direction until they hit a wall, or immovable tiles.
We moved at such a languorous pace through what would otherwise have been a blink of a town that I could feel, for just a moment, that this tiny hamlet, with its single pub, gas station, antique shop and general store, was the center of the universe.
This setup is enjoyable enough, but as you progress, new mechanics are introduced to mix up how you need to think about each puzzle, like tiles that can't be moved at all, ice tiles that slide in a direction until they hit a wall, or immovable tiles.
Dance and movement are increasingly infiltrating museum and gallery spaces, and they do so in Mariam Ghani and Erin Ellen Kelly's "When the Spirits Moved Them, They Moved" at Ryan Lee, which takes its inspiration from the Shakers, a Christian sect founded in 19763th-century England.
Wednesday's remarks sent stocks soaring and moved at least one analyst, Gregory Daco at Oxford Economics, to expect two instead of three rate hikes next year, as the Fed steers the economy toward a "soft landing" where it could keep growing at a slower clip without stoking inflation.
Brexit Brexit doesn't happen for another two months, but it's already sucking money out of the UK. A new report from accounting firm EY says banks and other financial companies have moved at least $1 trillion worth of assets out of the UK and into the EU because of Brexit.
Read: Bill Taylor's Testimony Paints a 'Damning' Picture of Trump's Ukraine Quid Pro Quo Taylor's testimony appeared to mark a major moment in the Democrats' month-old impeachment investigation, which has moved at breakneck speed since September, when a whistleblower complaint about a phone call between Trump and Zelensky set alarm bells ringing.
So you don't have any spidey-sense, like when we saw 1003-D a few years ago, and everyone said, "Oh, 3-D is the thing, we're going to invest heavily in it," and then they went to VR, "That's the thing and we're going to invest heavily in it," and everyone sort of moved at once.
Five years after Bobby points a gun in her face and says it always and only today that a thing begins or ends, the movement that began as Diretas Já succeeds in bringing democratic elections to Brazil; Joe Moakley, US representative from Massachusetts, the state to which I have just moved at the time, travels to El Salvador to investigate the killing of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper, and her daughter; the history of evil is being disinterred, recorded, and the creeping vines of complicity will stretch from the fine verandas of San Salvador to the banks of the Potomac.

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