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Various obstructions beset it, but the purpose was ultimately achieved.
The real debate is the land acquisition obstructions that lie ahead.
In this case, Apple's own design decisions are being described as obstructions.
Obstructions to feeding can have significantly uneven consequences for men and women.
And it seems there are less obstructions for the actors as well.
That has no obstructions and can be as high as you want.
So too are references to asthma, lung disease and cancer, pulmonary obstructions.
Mind Your Tree Trimmings: Decorations can cause GI obstructions if they are consumed.
However, Nadler said there have "clearly" been obstructions of justice in Mueller's investigation.
Trains experienced delays into the late evening as crews worked to remove track obstructions.
Obstruction broadly covers attempts to obstruct justice — and not just successful obstructions of justice.
Weather or other obstructions can change the amount of bandwidth you have very quickly.
It's a gentle production that lets Gurney speak for himself, without flashy interpretive obstructions.
What did it reveal to them running this about the obstructions people actually face?
Also, don't forget about head clearance and obstructions, like sloped ceilings and ceiling fans.
Range wise they are fairly standard, cutting out at around 50 feet with minor obstructions.
Range-wise they are fairly standard, cutting out at around 50 feet with minor obstructions.
While Moses saw the statues as obstructions, Tolle's giant beacon is safely above the cars.
King Abdullah intimated to President Karzai in 2010 that there were obstructions beyond his control.
This would protect all other matters still under investigation from future potential obstructions of justice.
A Syrian official overseeing the evacuation told Reuters it had been obstructed due to "obstructions".
"Obstructions, mines and IEDs are being cleared in the areas taken under control," the statement said.
I do believe – Mueller lays out very strong evidence of a number of obstructions of justice.
If ingested, this decoration can lead to intestinal obstructions or get wrapped around your animal's tongue.
This is worrying not just for people who want to surf the web without annoying obstructions.
Efforts can be made to lower water levels through diversion or removing obstructions, or by pumping.
These include de-cluttering spaces, clearing obstructions to doorways, clearly marking exits, and having an emergency plan.
Long-term complications can include infertility, pelvic cysts, "chocolate" cysts on the ovaries, and even bowel obstructions.
Frustration over these failures and obstructions to progress transcend economic status, education, or even attitudes about ethnicity.
The obstructions gradually grew and by the beginning of March they peaked with a 72-minute eclipse.
Alleged obstructions to market access and violations of intellectual property rules are only part of the problem.
Then she developed two small-bowel obstructions, and each surgery was followed by significant cognitive decline and delirium.
The idea is to remove as many obstructions as possible and let the painting make its own statement.
While these adornments may look pretty, they can cause serious obstructions, if your pet chooses to eat them.
Under "ideal conditions," Global Hawk's synthetic aperture radar could grab detailed imagery despite some of these visual obstructions.
Nevertheless, the holiday windows are up and customers are finding their way around the obstructions, Mr. Bennett said.
To repeat: American consumers -- not foreigners -- will ultimately pay the bulk of the price for these trade obstructions.
Do I have the right to ask the neighbors to trim back these obstructions, and to what extent?
If there were rocky hills or obstructions, you'd see a shadow — known as a holiday — behind the outcrop.
A third article could cover Mr. Trump's serial obstructions of legitimate attempts to investigate his administration's alleged misdeeds.
Averages and ideal numbers mask huge variations depending on distance to an antenna, obstructions, weather and other factors.
Manhattan, it turns out, is hillier than expected, and construction often caused obstructions, our first-time commuter said.
For example, making American rivers and harbors navigable by clearing obstructions was assigned to Congress by the constitution.
His next appearance should be before a grand jury where he's forced to detail his leaks and obstructions.
"The signal doesn't travel far enough, or penetrate through obstructions well enough, to make it economically interesting," Moffett said.
If you have an IR remote, point it at the player with no obstructions and try to control it.
"By late November, we had found it had problems with stability, removal of obstructions, compactness and elevation," Mr. Bian said.
A later city statement said inspectors were looking at the airport stormwater drainage system to see whether there were obstructions.
Some systems allow fully automated operation, from operating the doors to detecting obstructions on the track and handling emergency situations.
Renewing the Returning Worker Exemption is key to removing several administrative obstructions and providing much needed certainty to the industry.
Yet despite the obstructions by the Trump administration, cases of political imprisonment remain extremely complicated for our government to resolve.
The mirror also cuts out all visual obstructions, like the rear seat headrests, allowing for an unobstructed field of view.
They are determined and stubborn, but their tireless upstream journeys increasingly ended at the dams and obstructions of human industry.
Bones can lead to choking and, if swallowed, bones can cause obstructions in your pet's GI tract, which could require surgery.
October 21, 2019 What could be the reasons for obstructions that were recently observed at high-rises in North Korea's capital?
"Because of this brutal war, because of obstacles, obstructions being made, it is unfortunately not possible do much more," Cappelaere said.
Flip it and the landing gear pulls up toward the drone body, which leaves the 4K camera clear of all obstructions.
Moreover, they showed that these receptors were involved in a dilation response of the airways that helped to clear out obstructions.
It is unlikely to be lethal, absent false statements or obstructions, but it is likely to exhaust him and his presidency.
This final lesson is important for helping Murphy to guide his future owner away from obstructions from above, like tree branches.
The aircraft is particularly useful in allowing forces to communicate with their base when separated by mountainous terrain or other obstructions.
Members of the 435th Contingency Response Squadron assessed runway surfaces, glideslope obstructions, and firing capes, according to an Air Force release.
That is something much easier for the American people to understand than the Mueller report's Decalogue of possible obstructions of justice.
The company says it has developed "sense-and-avoid" technology to help the machines fly around towers, birds and other obstructions.
They work regardless of light levels, and environmental obstructions like fog or extreme heat, again giving them advantages over optical sensing hardware.
Donna (Pennsylvania): To what extent are the President's attempts to thwart all congressional subpoenas on matters of national concern obstructions of justice?
Jasper Wong: A ton of factors come into play, such as visibility, access, wall surface, obstructions, and the neighborhood it resides in.
Corrugated metal or walls with a ton of obstructions, such as exterior pipes and wires are not the best to paint on.
And now, they&aposre looking at his tweets to investigate them for -- HANNITY: Trying to influence -- GIULIANI: Obstructions of justice by tweet.
First, it can move around double-parked cars or other obstructions, while the streetcar must patiently wait for them to correct themselves.
Games like Unseen Democracy, which requires a "full 4m x 3m tracked space with no physical obstructions," are out of the question.
Attempts to shuttle aid to survivors have been hindered by obstructions on the roads near the rural border of Iran and Iraq.
Mr. Odinga's supporters blocked the entrances to polling stations with bricks or other obstructions and set up roadblocks to intercept ballot papers.
In either case, sections of the "donor" arteries or veins are stitched to the damaged arteries to create bypasses around the obstructions.
Whether Trump's discussions with Comey about Flynn do or don't constitute the crime of obstructions "misses the point," Vladeck writes on Twitter.
"We just hope the citizens don't cause any obstructions," said Don Aaron, a public affairs manager at the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
Shipping restrictions due to strong currents and river-bottom obstructions from flooding were likely to remain in place for the foreseeable future.
The Double 2 adds a smoother ride and can roam over minimal obstructions such as ground cords or slight changes in floor level.
Self-driving cars rely on an array of sensors, cameras and computers to calculate things like speed, direction, and obstructions on the road.
"However, I don't see myself as blinding the subjects in my drawings so much as creating these barriers, veils and obstructions," she notes.
Keep in mind, however, that unlike with sunset, there are more likely to be local obstructions to your visibility of the rising sun.
This will help devices reach further cell towers, distribute the load among those now accessible towers and penetrate buildings and other obstructions better.
"The Islamic Emirate shall pay no heed to such futile efforts and diplomatic obstructions being created for the intra-Afghan dialogue," he said.
His colleagues in the vegetation-management section sometimes wade into alligator-infested channels to clear obstructions that make the water hospitable to mosquitoes.
If they make it further down, they can upset a dog's digestive system or even cause obstructions that require expensive surgery to remove.
The streets of the village are narrow and filthy, and the "miserable hovels" or "huts" are "obstructions" to the ruins and "disfigure" them.
Manners aside, they are also violating city and state laws about fire safety that call for keeping means of egress free of obstructions.
The large mounds act like obstructions in this stream of glacial ice that is flowing out to the Ross ice shelf, Antarctica's largest.
And my dad, being a doctor, surgeon, and coroner, would bring humor to the dinner table on things like bowel obstructions and suicides.
For many voters that will mean defying Republican efforts to jam the electoral machinery through lies, legal obstructions and the threat of violence.
Etihad Airways is trialing autonomous wheelchairs in Abu Dhabi which will eliminate the need for porters; the wheelchairs feature sensors to detect obstructions.
It's most often caused by airway obstructions, but also often due to the brain not sending proper signals to the muscles controlling breathing.
They've built a special computer vision model that's suited to the task of sorting obstructions from the constructions and identifying everything in between.
" The other series of photographs are landscapes of national monuments—Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Capitol Hill, Washington Monument—that feature what the artist calls "obstructions.
And not just minor obstructions, either: in a demo today, Google showed a chain-link fence being removed from the foreground of a picture.
You'll be tightly limited by the amount you can move around also, so don't expect to walk around obstructions or walk onto the court.
Nashville officials threatened to take action against the scooter companies when enough citizens complained of sidewalk obstructions or, in some cases, were critically injured.
What a relief and a release to enter a world where obstructions can be overcome with a little ingenuity, elbow grease and self-confidence.
To date, Trump has gotten away with these obstructions because he has used his office to protect himself, which constituents an abuse of power.
Proposed curb cuts must meet specific technical requirements, including a seven-foot minimum distance from sidewalk obstructions like trees, fire hydrants and street signs.
If Trump can overcome the existing land obstructions, then his wall may rival the nation's largest civil and military land acquisition projects in decades.
The bill prohibited the use of any facial obstructions during protests and increases the fine for disorderly conduct if the person's face was concealed.
Consequently, they tend to be not just more expensive than buses but slower as well, because unlike a bus they can't navigate around obstructions.
Despite suffering chronic sinus infections and symptoms of nasal obstructions in the years following the incident, the man mistakenly believed he had ingested the drugs.
"Humanitarian operations cannot continue to be bogged down by unnecessary and unacceptable restrictions, obstructions and deliberate delays that are costing people their lives," he said.
It also wanted me to "limit obstructions," but that was impossible because the base unit is in my basement next to the FiOS cable modem.
He turned the experience into a YouTube clip of him only biking in the bike lane, whether there were obstructions in his way or not.
"Humanitarian operations cannot continue to be bogged down by unnecessary and unacceptable restrictions, obstructions, and deliberate delays that are costing people their lives," said O'Brien.
Earlier this month, the Drudge Report proprietor said he thinks Republicans in Congress are intentionally undermining the president with legislative and policy hurdles and obstructions.
"I am happy with the cosmetic results, but more importantly I am grateful that I can breathe without any internal obstructions," Parnes previously told PEOPLE.
The extent of the strike was not immediately clear while police said major roads had been reopened after initial obstructions to traffic had been removed.
For difficult off-road terrain, the Gladiator will have an optional forward-facing camera enabling the driver to see obstructions just ahead on the trail.
The official added that the current state of negotiations did not include sufficient guarantees against possible obstructions to justify a long extension in France's views.
Business conflicts of interest that violate the Emoluments Clause, obstructions of justice and illegal hush-money payments comprise three "high crimes and misdemeanors" mandating impeachment.
"A side effect of the drug is that it causes swelling in the intestines so he would get these temporary, partial obstructions," Dr. Fisher said.
"There is an urgent need for police departments to address the long-standing obstructions and violations by police in registering FIRs," Sarkar and Mukhopadhyay wrote.
In its deliberate imperfections, fragmentary views, and willful obstructions, the show offers a powerful meditation on all that is seen and unseen in Mangum's frames.
The second area of the White House Complex provides a controlled flow of individuals, which will be in a lighted area and free from other obstructions.
Bauer receives word that the war criminal Adolf Eichmann may be hiding in Argentina, setting off an investigation that leads to death threats and more obstructions.
KIGALI (Reuters) - The U.N. subcommittee on torture prevention has suspended a visit to Rwanda, citing obstructions imposed by the government that compromised its fact-finding mission.
SS: This idea has really been assaulted by the ability of artists to promote their work via Instagram and other outlets without obstructions from these institutions.
But there are concerns about how self-driving vehicles will interact with unpredictable human drivers and pedestrians as well as unmapped hazards such as temporary road obstructions.
The devices were found by rail workers on tracks in central England on March 21 and 27, but police said the obstructions had failed to disrupt services.
Google did retreat from the Chinese market in 2010 because of concerns about censorship and industrial espionage, and it did complain for a while about Chinese obstructions.
On Waterloo Bridge, which connects south and central London, a Reuters journalist said police had cleared away banners and obstructions like bales of hay and even a sofa.
Be sure to include the nominee's name, place of employment, contact information and a good photo — that means no shades, oddly oversized hats or other Sia-esque obstructions.
The company has outfitted thousands of trucks with its Onguard system, which uses radars mounted on the front bumper of a truck to recognize obstructions in the road.
Aside from ripped open trash bags being stinky and dirty, certain food items and objects can be harmful and result in airway obstructions or make your puppy sick.
I'm appearing with Andrew Yang in Fairfield because I know the institutional obstructions to his candidacy and I want to see him continue in the race past Iowa.
Other steps include removing obstructions for customer complaints, increasing legal punishment on operators of fraudulent schemes and establishing payout plans for shareholders in bankrupt firms, the report said.
"We are still waiting for a response from the DOT, who are in charge of obstructions on our public sidewalks," Street Vendor Project founder Sean Basinski told VICE.
Many city authorities have found the only mechanism they have to clamp down on companies has been to treat bikes or scooters as litter or street obstructions, he added.
Chabukswar and Mukherjee call it a "driveable" path, but that's highly unlikely given the many obstructions, such as mountains and forests, that are sure to be in the way.
The women also reported a variety of complications including serious vaginal tearing, bleeding and scar tissue that formed obstructions and required additional treatment, according to the report in Menopause.
Inclement weather presents numerous challenges for AVs, including sensor obstructions caused by raindrops and ice — one reason U.S. developers most often test them in states with dry, sunny weather.
Barricades have been installed on the city's Waterloo, Westminster and Lambeth bridges and obstructions are being put in place to bolster security at Christmas markets during the holiday season.
If swallowed, the toy can expand inside a child's body and cause "intestinal obstructions, resulting in severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration, and could be life threatening," according to the announcement.
But as its most cartoonish creation, this one apparently has one weakness: banana-peel-like obstructions, casually strewn on the floor: Boston Dynamics Robots: graceless oafs, just like us.
Article 73, Chapter 27 This provision in the New York City Zoning Resolution modifies requirements like building design and permitted obstructions to allow developers to meet resilient design standards.
They are sticking with Trump, and no pallid reminder of his turpitude, his trellis of obstructions and his unpatriotic embrace of foreign interference in our elections, will change that.
They are sticking with Trump, and no pallid reminder of his turpitude, his trellis of obstructions and his unpatriotic embrace of foreign interference in our elections, will change that.
For Wi-Fi you've got 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz, kind of the higher up you go the less good the signal is at getting through walls and obstructions.
Anyone who's ever tried the failed LTE rival that was WiMAX knows the biggest problem with these high-frequency transmissions: they struggle to penetrate through walls or other physical obstructions.
The value, or so the story goes, is that this kind of setup eliminates obstructions like pillars and rear passengers so you get a better view of what's going on.
In the side-scrolling game, you play the astronauts on the cover of True Sadness, and ride a horse through outer space trying to avoid cosmic obstructions like flying meteors.
In addition to his obstructions, however, there was also a lengthy dispute among the judges that led one of them to be removed, for apparent bias, further delaying his trial.
Sectors: Renewable energy generationAnnual salary: $47,860O*NET description: Operate equipment to increase oil flow from producing wells or to remove stuck pipe, casing, tools, or other obstructions from drilling wells. 
A lot of things have to happen to ensure the successful filming and broadcast of a major address: Electricity has to be adequate; coverage angles and obstructions must be negotiated.
A variety of malfunctions or oversights could lead to inaccurate speed and altitude projections, including electrical glitches or obstructions to the monitoring instruments affixed to the outside of the plane.
A song plays in the background, and Rayman runs around in a sidescroller fashion jumping on enemies, collecting objects, and hopping around obstructions in ways that match up to the song.
Since he first arrived in New York, Leiter had been documenting street life in black and white, intriguing the eye with his use of obstructions, blurred movement and half-concealed details.
Pulling up in front of Benny's Car Wash, a rifleman saw the gunman and managed to kill him with a 100-yard-plus shot, despite buildings and other obstructions, Gautreaux said.
Pulling up in front of Benny's Car Wash, a rifleman saw the gunman and managed to kill him with a 100-yard-plus shot despite buildings and other obstructions, Gautreaux said.
And getting off the ground is only part of it: once airborne, planes have to meet specific, engine-out climb criterion, so nearby obstructions like hills and towers are another complication.
Miovision has a contract with a "major North American city" to monitor streets using AI algorithms to look for these types of lane obstructions and help staff respond to the obstruction.
Boon for AT&T: The company gets access to a sizable swatch of airwaves, which are extremely valuable because they can travel decent distances and through obstructions like trees and buildings.
In addition, the cruise line says it is putting two ice searchlights, a high-resolution radar and other equipment on board the Serenity to search for underwater obstructions or uncharted rocks.
Schumer's caucus has since begun an effort to escalate the fight by gumming up the gears of the Senate, using floor speeches and other tactical procedural obstructions to invite new attention.
Waymo's was driving on a closed course with preset obstructions like pedestrians or cars stalled in intersections, while GM's self-driving Bolt was taking me through city streets filled with unpredictability.
But the Insurrection Act makes an exception for "whenever the president considers" that unlawful obstructions have made it "impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States" in the ordinary way.
Conrad kept a detailed journal of the river as he traveled up, noting landmarks and turns and obstructions, sometimes sketching the profile of a stretch of bank to help him remember.
Here's a wide angle shot from the V40, which let me capture the Flatiron building in a way i couldn't really do using the Note 9 due to tourists and other obstructions.
In conclusion, even the safest electric skateboards are risky because at high speeds, the form factor's small hard wheels are too vulnerable to obstructions, and you've got no handle to save you.
"[Coffee] mitigates headaches, cherishes the animal spirits, takes away listlessness and languor, and is serviceable in all obstructions arising from languid circulation," wrote John Hull Brown in Early American Beverages in 1966.
The way they bounce back can show the presence of subtle gradations in the landscape, indicating places where past civilizations altered their environment, even if buried beneath thick vegetation or other obstructions.
Mr. Hug said instances of the pro-Russian side blocking access for observers had doubled over one weeklong reporting period this month, leaving the mission little recourse but to report the obstructions.
Critics have complained about the number of dockless vehicles left vandalized or dumped in public, while disability campaigners say they create obstructions after being left strewn across paths for hours or even days.
What they do according to O*NET: Operate equipment to increase oil flow from producing wells or to remove stuck pipe, casing, tools, or other obstructions from drilling wells and other mining operations.
Ms. Shetty's device is a portable spirometer that measures airway obstructions and the severity of inflammation in a child's lungs and, she said, alerts a parent before a child has an asthma attack.
Why it matters: Obstructions from environmental conditions or physical damage to the sensor can impair an AV's navigation and decision-making, but developers are still learning how best to prevent and deal with them.
In the reports the FDA has received about bone treats, dogs have died or become ill after consuming the treats because the products have caused gastrointestinal obstructions, blocked airways, internal bleeding, vomiting and diarrhea.
Both connect over 2.4GHz wireless, instead of Bluetooth, and offer a range of about 150 feet with direct line of site or around 60 to 70 feet if there are obstructions in the way.
Carpio was part of the legal team that made the case in The Hague and said a big factor in the Philippines' decision to pursue arbitration in 2013 was China's obstructions around Reed Bank.
By stitching together selective portions of the Earth with clear skies, Google's mosaic is able to eliminate clouds and other weather obstructions to create a crystal-clear snapshot of every corner of the world.
This unusual ATV will charge straight over fallen tree, explosion debris, big chunks of blown-up road asphalt, car wreckage zones and more obstructions in war zones provided they are about 30 inches or less.
That's enough to make a prediction that beats simpler models handily, a critical measure of performance as one cannot assume that a pedestrian will be visible for any more than a few frames between obstructions.
This includes repairing cracks and "any defects that could affect the operation of the parking robots," plus getting rid of light posts and "any other obstructions" in that area of the lot, the application said.
Breathing is harder for obese people because the fat tissue around the rib cage and abdomen leads to obstructions in the large and small airways, Nguyen, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
In parts of New York City, the night might have been frigid enough to keep potential skywatchers indoors, but the clouds had cleared enough for a good view, following cloudy obstructions earlier in the day.
This technology is similar to that found on the rooftops of self-driving cars and is touted as a step up technologically from infrared sensors, being more reactive and accurate than the latter at sensing obstructions.
Local departments must take on responsibility to comprehensively use laws and policies to educate, mediate, and remove obstructions to resolve the people's reasonable and legitimate legal interests, the official Xinhua news agency cited Xi as saying.
Image: OpenSignalDealing with some of these obstructions is easier than others—maybe you don't want to knock down a dividing wall just to get better cell signal—but there might be some modifications you can make.
An unexpected intervention in the speaker's race came on Wednesday from Republican President Donald Trump, who tweeted that Pelosi deserved the job, even though he frequently assails her and other Democrats as obstructions to his agenda.
But by placing Conor McGregor in a lawn chair, in front of the rest of the audience and with no obstructions between him and the cage, Coker basically assured that McGregor would get in the cage.
There are some blind corners in tightly enclosed funnel points near the flags, and the map is otherwise fairly open with few obstructions blocking your line of sight, while also offering some slight differences in elevation.
The game's objective is to get the artist, real name Joel Zimmerman, from his home studio to a DJ gig, surmounting a series of obstacles such as selfie-seeking fans and hallway obstructions in the process.
Back then, an Audi A7 was guided by an array of laser scanners embedded in the parking garage that communicated to the car over Wi-Fi, keeping it abreast of its precise location and any obstructions nearby.
Yet the limitations of that setting — on a temporary platform, down a lengthy staircase from the main plaza, surrounded by fences and other obstructions, and accessible through an isolated gate — have upset Reform and Conservative Jewish leaders.
The study, by Professors Niederhoff and Masha Shunko of the University of Washington and Yaroslav Rosokha of Purdue University, released in June, noted that obstructions hinder the feedback cashiers get from seeing how their work thins the line.
In addition to typical obstructions, a large section of Van Buren Street has a train track running over the top, which makes setting up 5G cells and sending signal for what is an already tricky wavelength damn near impossible.
The N.T.S.B. said it had pushed for the Coast Guard to require duck boats to have more watertight spaces above the waterline, known as reserve buoyancy, and to remove obstructions such as overhead canopies that could hamper an evacuation.
"Mr Trump needs to understand that introducing protectionist measures would introduce obstructions and self-inflicted problems on the region including the U.S., as we would all lose competitiveness vis-a-vis the Chinese, Europeans and other regions," Serra added.
Last year, in spite of obstructions set up by Beijing, there were 3.5 million tourists from Communist China, anxious to experience the freedom of Taiwan, to shop and mingle with the friendly Taiwanese with whom they can easily converse.
We could have spent more time on penalty-phase testimonies, but more vital to this tragedy were the continuing obstructions by Judge Weisberg, who stripped Leslie's case of so much flesh that even Leslie scarcely remained by the end.
What we're watching: Companies are taking a variety of approaches to resolving sensor obstructions: Alchemy's hydrophobic coatings, Mighty AI's object detection and data training, SEEVA's sensor scanner cleaning systems, Vaisala's real-time road conditions data, and WaveSense's ground-penetrating radar.
Set in the urban bylanes of Guwahati, Aamis is at its heart, an unbelievably gentle tale of amour fou — both carnal and dietary — and the perverse repercussions that arise when there are moral obstructions imposed on its indulgence and expression.
While warm weather and the absence of snow make it easier for self-driving vehicles to operate; dense, urban environments are more difficult to navigate than slower-paced subdivisions that normally boast wide streets that are typically clear of most obstructions.
"No matter what obstructions are encountered, the Chinese air force will carry on as before; no matter who flies with us, the Chinese air force will fly a lot and as normal!" the ministry added, citing an air force spokesman.
The condition, which was featured in a 2018 episode of Grey's Anatomy, presents itself more commonly in patients with liver dysfunctions, diabetes and chronic intestinal obstructions, according to research, though it can also appear in individuals with seemingly normal health.
The risks were substantial: many patients got hernias through their incision sites; some of them developed dangerous leaks of intestinal contents into their abdominal cavity; some had infections and bowel obstructions; and some suffered serious malnutrition from failing to absorb nutrients.
While that sounds useful, it might be hard to figure out where to place your phone for optimum charge, and you'd have to battle with the issue of power weakening or dropping off dramatically with distance and (in this case, wooden) obstructions.
The MTA says it envisions high-tech cameras or sensors installed along bus routes to better identify obstructions and traffic patterns, or products that utilize Big Data to analyze historical subway data to find patterns that can be used to predict future disruptions.
In the past, machines that use clever engineering to avoid the buildup of obstructions while filtering have met with striking success: some vacuum cleaners, for instance, separate dust from the air using centrifugal force, rather than a filter that grows caked with grit.
But then when President Trump invokes executive privilege, under the law, the current law in the D.C. circuit in resealed case, it is going to be very difficult and time-consuming for Bob Mueller to ask the questions he wants to ask, particularly about obstructions.
The majority of the game is either played out through a series of simple tile sliders, where the player guides a key through a maze of obstructions, or through the platforming sequences, where you play the titular pony, jumping over fences and destroying demonic manifestations.
This is important because unlike 4G and some other 5G tech used by other carriers, the millimeter wave 5G bands Verizon uses in its 5G service suffers a lot more from things like buildings, walls, or other obstructions that can block millimeter wave signals.
Other obstructions to his advancement include his dissipated colleague Waters (a fine James Corden, light-years from his talk-show persona) and Parker Hall (a steady Tom Riley), a hotshot executive on to Stelfox's amoral tactics and blocking his path to control of Unigram.
Waze provides similar crowdsourced warnings about upcoming traffic obstructions and collisions to watch out for, but Nexar's use of video analysis and machine learning applied to computer vision could help it be more responsive in real-time to incidents that pose an immediate threat.
The election observer mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has noted in a preliminary report that the president enjoys favorable conditions, while other parties face obstructions to campaigning and a pervasive atmosphere of fear in the Kurdish areas of the southeast.
Short-term exposure to fine particulate matter was associated with an increased risk of several common causes of hospital admissions including sepsis or septicemia, a life-threatening reaction to a bacterial infection in the bloodstream; fluid and electrolyte disorders; kidney failure; and intestinal obstructions.
"All obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency," Washington wrote.
"Our AVs must be able to drive from any point A to any point B, which means driving through all edge cases they experience on the road, such as inclement weather, road work, and any other road obstructions," NEVS CEO Stefan Tilk said in a statement.
" In a tweet Thursday she sought to clarify further, noting that while she supports "all progressive candidates," she would be campaigning with Yang in Iowa primarily "because I know the institutional obstructions to his candidacy and I want to see him continue in the race past Iowa.
Now, the bias of high ranking FBI employees, they are the very center of the 2016 effort to literally clear their chosen candidate, Hillary Clinton, of all charges, all felonies she committed, all obstructions she is guilty of, while investigating a Russia witch hunt to take down Donald Trump.
When kicking the body and head it is always best to go into the open side—where there are the least obstructions—but when kicking the lead leg, particularly in the long-stance world of MMA, it is best to try to pound it inwards from the outside.
Since then, the phrase has become almost a cliche of high-level criminal investigations, and one can be sure it's the reigning mantra of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing probe into Donald J. Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and whatever obstructions and corruptions might have preceded and followed it.
When the valet is the car itself In a press call with Daimler and Bosch Tuesday, company representatives explained that the cars use a sensor suite to alert them to stop for any obstructions that come up on the path between the drop-off and the parking spot.
As I discovered while testing Verizon's 5G network in Chicago, while 5G does offer some ridiculous download speeds, coverage is spotty and generally requires you to be outside, as things like walls, some windows, and other obstructions can quickly reduce 5G speeds down to regular 4G LTE speeds.
Jerold S. Kayden, a Harvard University professor of urban planning and design who co-authored a 2000 book, "Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience," has documented an array of spikes, bars, railings and other obstructions on benches and ledges in these spaces on a website.
The residency, which lasts as long as participants want and takes place wherever they are, reimagines "aspects of parenting that were obstacles to working—such as exhaustion, fragmented focus, nap-length studio time, invisibility, anxiety—as materials to make work out of rather than obstructions to working," Clayton explains.
He had trouble when he was getting lanced by straight blows, so he brought his hands out in front of him and made the 'window' or the 'mummy guard' to put some obstructions between the opponent and himself, utilizing his elbows and forearms to parry and guard effectively from there.
Nevertheless, over the past year I have heard Algerian officials and both Western and African diplomatic advisers to the Polisario Front privately acknowledge that after a quarter century of Moroccan obstructions and United Nations complacency, the only option left for Sahrawis is to pick up arms and fight for the territory.
One of the great surprises of this citywide artistic outcry is that Mr. Ai's obstructions — "very almost-art, but maybe, maybe not," as he told The New York Times last week — don't actually disrupt the city very much, but plug into the urban fabric of New York with an ease I found disturbing.
In particular, the myriad obstructions the Trump administration has laid before asylum-seekers clearly violate the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which states clearly that anyone "who is physically present in the United States or who arrives in the United States, whether or not at a designated port of arrival" may apply for asylum.
"Statements of church dignitaries are leading to obstructions of public order and injuring of police officers," the statement said Under the law, adopted on Friday, religious communities must prove they owned property before 1918, when the Kingdom of Montenegro joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the predecessor of the now-defunct Yugoslavia.
When energetic obstructions occur there's a trickle-down effect that impedes blood flow and thereby nutrient and oxygen delivery and the removal of metabolic wastes and by-products of day-to-day metabolism and disease processes … Generally, when the body's fluids are moving well there is improved organ-system function and fewer clinical signs of illness.
"Nothing in the call to prayer calls Trump to repentance for his many lies, for his support for ruthless dictators around the world, for his obstructions of reasonable congressional oversight, or for the authorization of cruel treatment of asylum seekers at the border," wrote Warren Throckmorton, a psychology professor at Grove City College in Pennsylvania and a close observer of evangelical politics.
With a workspace free of major obstructions, the probe managed to deploy two of its primary instruments—the seismometer (aka the marsquake detector) and Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP23), the latter of which was put to work for the first time on February 28, according to the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, or DLR).
The sensors not only pass through haptic feedback to the "vibrotactile boots," but also essentially "see" the world around them, using a built-in ultrasonic range-finder, as well as proximity detectors These combine information to generate an augmented reality display that can be incorporated into a helmet visor, letting astronauts watch out for potential obstructions or trip hazards even if they can't actually see them.
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Conservative media personality Matt Drudge on Friday said he suspects Congress is intentionally undermining President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE with legislative and policy hurdles and obstructions.
His father, Jack, a die-hard Indians fan, says that Jim has brought the glove to games ever since he was a kid and—shocker—he's a little bit of psycho about where he sits: "He will insist on sitting somewhere where there are no obstructions, so when the ball is hit, there's no screen it can go into," Jack told The News last year.
Trump has been committing arguably impeachable offenses since the moment he entered the Oval Office," they wrote, going on to reference the president&aposs "acceptance of foreign money at his many businesses, his violations of campaign-finance law in paying hush money to a woman who claimed to have had a sexual affair with him, and his obstructions of justice in the Russia investigation.
Among the obstacles on the path to hero-hood: xenophobic prejudice (Lilli is disdained as a mammal), the bureaucratic paralysis of the mayor (Gaelen Gilliland), panic-rousing media coverage (Kelvin Moon Loh is fabulous as a glam-rock newscaster) and the villainous obstructions of the evil Sheldon Plankton (Wesley Taylor, who isn't scary, presumably by design) and his wife, Karen the Computer (Stephanie Hsu).
Here's a key gist from the ordinance: The proliferation of [Powered] Scooter Share Programs, which include motorized scooters that can be secured without being locked to a fixed object, has the potential to cause obstructions of public right-of-ways and, in the absence of sufficient education as to existing laws, cause a myriad of other safety hazards for both users of [Powered] Scooters as well as members of the public more generally.
There remains no real reason to believe the same wouldn't have been true if the Democrats had chosen to offer a few more articles of impeachment on scandals ranging from the obstructions of justice detailed in the Mueller Report and Trump's violation of the emoluments clause, to his participation in criminal financial fraud for a cover-up of the Stormy Daniels scandal and his alleged promises to pardon officials who broke laws to facilitate the construction of the border wall.
Some sites spreading the video appeared to misconstrue the exchange to mean that Comey has never been asked by the president or anyone else to end a probe: WND: Comey: Trump never pressured FBI to halt probe Breitbart: Comey Under Oath: 'Have not experienced any requests to stop FBI investigations' ZeroHedge: Comey admits under oath that obstructions to investigations 'never happened' Congressional committees are trying to get Comey to testify following a reported memo in which he allegedly says Trump asked him to lay off an investigation into ex-national security advisor Michael Flynn.

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