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"Time is of the essence," Furman said in the ruling.
" What the FTC is saying: "Time is of the essence.
"The timing now is of the essence," he said. bit.
"Time is of the essence," Marangi said in an interview.
Time is of the essence, according to public interest advocates.
"Needless to say, time is of the essence," they wrote.
"Time is of the essence in a fire," he said.
Time is of the essence once an economy catches fire.
Time is of the essence when dealing with editorial illustration.
So it seems time is no longer of the essence.
"Time is of the essence," Szydlo told a news conference.
"Given the stakes, time is of the essence," they wrote.
But for the "Stop Trump" movement, time is of the essence.
Still, some could be used if time isn't of the essence.
If the past is any indicator, time is of the essence.
We live in a world where speed is of the essence.
If time isn't of the essence, consider using a remailer service.
There's a lot of reasons why time is of the essence.
"We're buying time, and it's of the essence," Mr. Scheu said.
For the House Judiciary Committee, time could be of the essence.
The Speaker indicated to me that time was of the essence.
And these efforts take time, which is clearly of the essence.
Time is of the essence, so the voluntary option is best.
And they've made clear they believe time is of the essence.
Speed is of the essence in selecting the COO, for sure.
The Emanuel administration seems to realize that time is of the essence.
Private Show: Spun out of the essence of Britney Jean Spears herself.
When addressing existing and emerging infectious diseases, time is of the essence.
And, because lives are on the line, time is of the essence.
If you're chasing down a potential epidemic, time is of the essence.
It can drive American planners crazy when speed is of the essence.
"It isn't a picture, really, of the essence of Nick," he concludes.
Now time is of the essence to get the problem under control.
If we're serious about winning this media game, time is of the essence.
Play is of the essence in this work because it's a discovery tool.
Of course, as always with these flash sales, time is of the essence.
Thin, workable layers are of the essence to prevent a caked-on appearance.
Cassidy sent an email, politely reminding them that time was of the essence.
In cancer, and in this political moment, time is of the essence, America.
"Time is of the essence," Peabody said in its court filing on Friday.
Time is of the essence to pass the bill with a simple majority.
Because of the rapidly changing advanced computing landscape, time is of the essence.
Time was of the essence, because no one knew how long William would last.
Speed is of the essence in our modern age of fast-swipe online dating.
Time was of the essence since we had little time to find a place.
For doctors and medics in hospitals and makeshift clinics, time is of the essence.
I'm feeling desperate and alone, and I know that time is of the essence.
This is a clear reminder that when disaster strikes, time is of the essence.
As noted then, time was of the essence and matters would only get worse.
"I knew time was of the essence," said Senator Steve Daines, Republican of Montana.
And with open enrollment starting in about three weeks, time is of the essence.
"Time is of the essence, the next federal election is less than a year away."
But speed is of the essence, and the best chance for speed is now gone.
But time is still of the essence, so let's get right to the good stuff.
When it comes to stroke treatment, time is of the essence for a good outcome.
Having seen those wastelands has given me the sense that time is of the essence.
"Time's of the essence," Cashman said as Rodriguez took batting practice a few steps away.
It's simply marked the death of the essence of her superstardom, which was perfect pop.
Time was of the essence, he said, and American national security was on the line.
But "time is of the essence, and I wanted to do something," Ms. McKown said.
That's a huge advantage when it comes to investing, where time is of the essence.
In this first pass, where the priority is damage control, time is of the essence.
"We're deadlocked, time is running and time is clearly of the essence," Judge Malloy said.
A formal proposal has not been presented yet and time is of the essence for Bolsonaro.
However, time is of the essence for Bolsonaro if he wants to keep this momentum going.
Cambridge economics considered itself to be an analytical science but calculation was not of the essence.
"Time is of the essence," Miranda says in a video — exclusive to PEOPLE — about the fund.
Time is of the essence if Tesla expects to be competitive in the pickup-truck market.
Time is now of the essence as farmers start to make planting decisions for next spring.
This is not a good approach to infectious disease care, where time is of the essence.
Mr. Straubel said speed was of the essence in getting the factory up to full production.
Critics praised the film's meticulous composition and nimble evocation of the essence of Mr. Roth's tale.
So if you haven't yet gotten your fill of winter activities, time is of the essence.
Time is of the essence as Iran moves away from the constraints on its nuclear program.
Sellars: I was so aware of the essence of the work being about watching it vanish.
A lot is at stake and time is of the essence for promptly getting this accomplished.
But some mascots are more than animated, cartoon versions of the essence of a particular team.
"Especially when time is of the essence with Trump's nominees," the newspaper quoted her as saying.
Time is of the essence for Republicans who want him to take his seat this term.
"I think we're starting to see it go into overdrive because time is of the essence."
Since time-wasting is of the essence, it has imposed a deadline of April 1st next year.
The deal only lasts through today (and with the code SNOWYSOAPS) so time is of the essence.
"Time is of the essence," a zoo spokesperson told the station on Tuesday, "we need Kali returned."
Trump, speaking at a Cabinet meeting, said time was not of the essence in dealing with Pyongyang.
"We believe that time is of the essence," Meadows said at an event at The Heritage Foundation.
"Time is of the essence if we are to restore corporate investment and job creation," he said.
Time is of the essence and we need to maintain our global leadership in fuel-cell technology.
But he is hopeful it will happen much sooner, as time is of the essence, he said.
With something as urgent as malware targeting hospitals, surely time was of the essence for US-CERT.
But time is of the essence and we need to "go big," as the president has suggested.
"During harvest, time is of the essence," Governor Roy Cooper said in announcing a state of emergency.
But the spirit of bipartisanship prevailed over point-scoring, as all knew time was of the essence.
The NDAA will be finalized within the next week or so, so time is of the essence.
Time is of the essence, even in the case of 5,000-year-old ruins, Mr. Butterlin said.
"Time is of the essence," Dr. Aaron Remenschneider, a researcher at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, told Vox.
Time was of the essence – he could receive the transplant only if he remained in a remission.
Indeed, as Wang pointed out, time is of the essence when it comes to implementing effective recycling strategies.
You need to enjoy your life, but you also have a sense that time is of the essence.
"Time is of the essence," said the administration, in light of its planned March 5 termination of DACA.
" Trump reiterated, though, that time is of the essence for him: "I want it to be done quickly.
So when time is of the essence, and creative ideas are scarce, where's a Friendsgiving goer to turn?
It speaks, still confusedly, of the essence of cities, of the poetry of nights, of the twentieth century.
"Time is of the essence," Secretary Jacob J. Lew of the Treasury said in a statement on Wednesday.
With new competition coming to market, coupled with general buyers' hesitance, time is of the essence for sellers.
"Time is of the essence," International Atomic Energy Agency Acting Director General Cornel Feruta told a news conference.
Time is of the essence, so drones are being used to whizz kakapo sperm to the right place.
The window for action on substantive legislation and funding is rapidly closing and time is of the essence.
Speed is of the essence because the press is already beginning to report which candidates he is meeting with.
That's because speed is of the essence to install a new leader and try to break the Brexit impasse.
However, remember that time may be of the essence when someone posts something that impels you to reach out.
Of course, if time is of the essence, you can always use a boxed stock as a 6th ingredient.
The deadline for voting the Trust Act out of committee is March 14, so time is of the essence.
Because time is truly of the essence, you should try to take care of it yourself before calling 911.
To see which ones really work when time is of the essence, I stacked them up side-by-side.
The radioactive gas xenon and other traces of a nuclear blast decay rapidly, so time is of the essence.
"Speed is of the essence," but "the other side of that coin is quality," Ms. Vestager said on Thursday.
Time is of the essence and we continue to call for Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo's prompt release.
He may be right, but if time is of the essence with producing ventilators ... there's no time to argue.
Time is of the essence, as the official census forms are due to be printed in the coming months.
It is of the essence of such gestures that they appear futile, yet have the power to redeem humanity.
National League There was purity to deGrom's pitching this season, a relentless pursuit of the essence of his craft.
Feruta told Iran in September that "time is of the essence" in clearing up the origin of the traces.
Since speed is of the essence in delivering fresh flowers, 18-wheeler trucks rumble in and out at all hours.
"Time is of the essence, and we must manage it well," he told a Bank of England forum in London.
But time may be of the essence in London, where Britain's Parliament will return from its Easter vacation on Monday.
In pursuit of the essence of cool, Jay takes a ride on a very cool motorcycle, the 1954 Triumph Bonneville.
It seems to me that clearly the Republican leadership has made a decision that time is of the essence here.
"Given that time is of the essence ... the prudent course is to proceed with discovery," Hazel said in an order.
This is time-is-of-the-essence important because a mother will surely die today -- about three do every day.
Chief Executive Thomas Winkelmann has said time is of the essence and wants a deal before the end of September.
Time is of the essence for Swain, and he feels that email is a huge drain on his limited time.
"Time was of the essence in September; now that time is up," Wolcott, the U.S. envoy, said in her statement.
When trying to scramble your defending aircraft, time is of the essence and speed is a critical element of that.
Time is of the essence to ensure the financial commitments critical to deliver clean energy at affordable rates are secure.
"Time seems to be of the essence," said the source at Sphere Consulting, the PR firm where the consultant worked.
"Given the timely security and safety issues addressed in the bill, time is of the essence," Thune and Nelson wrote.
Speaking to the Financial Times on Thursday, Conte said "time is of the essence" in the fight against the virus.
Hawley told reporters that time was of the essence because prosecutors faced an "approaching" but unspecified statute of limitations deadline.
So time is of the essence, and lawmakers still have a few more weeks before they return to Capitol Hill.
Time is of the essence for today's Republican leaders to give their more uncertain young supporters something to fight for.
"Mutual trust and respect are of the essence in handling the negotiations," said Zhu Ning, a Tsinghua University economics professor.
"They're simply going too slow on too many fronts at a time when speed is of the essence," he said.
Pelosi's allies say time is of the essence — the crisis continues to evolve as the virus spreads across the country.
And time is of the essence: The longer it takes for an ambulance to get there, the worse the outcome.
Why it matters: The company still needs to raise new capital from somewhere, so turnaround speed is of the essence.
Another is that, though speed is of the essence, decisions get gummed up in a search for consensus among 29 countries.
For many Conservative lawmakers, speed is of the essence to install a new leader and try to break the Brexit impasse.
Brew time: Time is always of the essence, and for many (raises hand), timing can be crucial, especially in the morning.
Even with the preliminary research already done, speed will be of the essence when the world is faced with an epidemic.
But time is of the essence for the Philippines, which relies heavily on energy imports to fuel its fast-growing economy.
Speed is of the essence in any good local dim sum restaurant, and the food comes out at a blistering rate.
But if you currently have the funds and time is of the essence, you might consider one of the other options.
We believe time is of the essence and we continue to call for Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo's prompt release.
For many Conservative lawmakers, speed is of the essence to install a new leader to try to break the Brexit impasse.
Thanks to compound interest, time is of the essence when it comes to retirement savings (and really, savings of any kind).
Since speed was of the essence, the work was entrusted to a select few government, military and industry hands-on experts.
Knowing time was of the essence, Patrick opened up his contact list and started reaching out to friends to help out.
She says time was of the essence because she was giving the dog to her brother who was leaving the country.
The missed deadline is significant because the government had told the courts that time was of the essence to render their rulings.
While not a massively enjoyable experience it was at least familiar, and is part of the essence of both cricket and tennis.
"Time is of the essence for your consideration of our proposal," Comcast CEO Brian Roberts wrote in a letter to Fox's board.
Photo: Signal Sciences Photo: Signal Sciences The founders learned at Etsy that speed was of the essence in the DevOps development world.
The next six years provides the perfect opportunity to move forward with pilots and demonstration projects; but time is of the essence.
Time is of the essence if a deal on the North American Free Trade Agreement is going to be reached, Kentucky Gov.
Time is of the essence as a temporary halt to $11.4 billion in lawsuits against its parent by bondholders expires in August.
For Jackson Schultheis, who lives in Indiana and gets health insurance through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, time is of the essence.
It is a relic from a prior time when speed was of the essence and other land protection statutes did not exist.
Time is truly of the essence for Olympic athletes, as evidenced by some extremely close finishes at the Summer Games in Rio.
Speed is of the essence, says Hank Paulson, who oversaw the 2008 bank bailouts as Treasury secretary under President George W. Bush.
But time is of the essence with a rapidly spreading virus, especially since this bill deals with things like free coronavirus testing.
Time is of the essence in the case, as the official census forms are due to be printed in the coming months.
The Chicago White Sox are going nowhere this year, but time is still of the essence for Hahn, the team's general manager.
Air Berlin Chief Executive Thomas Winkelmann has said time is of the essence and wants a deal before the end of September.
Time is of the essence as a temporary halt on lawsuits against the Caesars Entertainment parent by junior bondholders expires in August.
Time is always of the essence in Overwatch, which means it's important to get in and out of position as efficiently as possible.
When the weather is warmer, he says time is of the essence because the chocolate will melt, and next day shipping is expensive.
"TIME is of the essence," wrote Sir Anthony Atkinson, a British economist, in a report on measuring global poverty, published in July 2016.
Signing off, Icahn also suggested that time is of the essence and he requested an opportunity to speak with EPA administrator Gina McCarthy.
For Wandee, time is of the essence - and solar farms are both quick to set up, taking months rather than years, and clean.
At this point, time is of the essence and that is, of course, why Arie needed an extra one-on-one this week.
As Greer herself points out, communication during sex is of the essence, and so, it should follow, is communication around sex, and rape.
"Timing is of the essence," Fadi Arbid, founding partner and chief investment officer at Amwal Capital Partners, told CNBC's "Capital Connection" on Tuesday.
Time is of the essence since more flooding rains are expected over the weekend, and oxygen in the caves may be running low.
"So much of the essence has been lost, we really want to play it and get it over and done with," Olomudzecki said.
"Obviously, time is of the essence, and we hope to come to [a] consensus in the coming month or so," the official added.
With Lundqvist's 213th birthday approaching on March 2, and four years remaining on his contract after this season, time is of the essence.
"We must face facts; we are losing in Afghanistan, and time is of the essence if we intend to turn the tide," Sen.
However, the court left open the possibility the citizenship question may still end up on the census forms, meaning timing is of the essence.
When time is abundant, a multi-step regime is a joy, but when it's of the essence, you have your core basics down pat.
Time is of the essence: these processes become more and more difficult as trails grow colder and original owners (and their memories) grow older.
Time is of the essence, given the rise in Alzheimer's cases and the associated costs, measured in both loss of human life and dollars.
I don't take selfies that often, and even when I do, time is rarely of the essence, so I didn't mind this at all.
And last Thursday, McCain revealed his own strategy, saying "time is of the essence if we intend to turn the tide," according to CNN.
More recently, her commitment to service and activism were recognized at the 10th Anniversary of the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards in February.
Lawyers for CNN and Acosta are arguing that time is of the essence because his rights are violated every day his pass is suspended.
It is no valid objection that science as yet throws no light on the far higher problem of the essence or origin of life.
It's unfortunate that Clare will not be able to have a similar experience abroad due to the coronavirus, but safety is of the essence.
There's the requisite lab, of course, but comedians and performers experiment, too, and this show aims to capture some of the essence of that.
Time was of the essence in this situation, in part because whales that come near land are at risk of suffocation and organ failure.
Time is of the essence — Wardini has seen an uptick in fellow gig workers on these delivery platforms, making competition for orders more stiff.
TELECOM ITALIA CHAIRMAN SAYS SOLUTION MUST BE FOUND QUICKLY IN PROJECT TO CREATE SINGLE ULTRA-FAST BROADBAND NETWORK, TIME IF OF THE ESSENCE - NEWSPAPER
Time is of the essence for Congress; Puerto Rico is expected to default on some of its legally owed payments as early as May.
There are signs that the NRC is starting to direct more attention and resources at new reactor developments, but time is of the essence.
I didn't have a problem, but if time is of the essence, you may want to check with the company before placing an order.
"If you are crossing difficult times and troubled waters, stability is of the essence," he told France 24 television during a joint interview with Schulz.
The game, released on December 15th, is a delightful rendering of the essence of Mario—which is to say, jumping—tailored to the small screen.
The second season picks up years after the first left off — remember, this is a post-conviction trial, where time isn't really of the essence.
But he is a staunch defender of the essence of the undertaker's role: "a promise to get the dead to where they need to go".
From a medical perspective, mental health crises are less urgent than other health emergencies, such as a heart attack, where time is of the essence.
But even so, events such as the surprise 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor explosion highlight that time is of the essence when it comes to asteroid impacts.
Gazprom, which did not respond to a written request for comment, wants to complete the pipeline's construction in 2019 so time is of the essence.
If time is really of the essence and you can only wash once, whether you do it before or after depends on your makeup routine.
Athletes outside Russia have agitated for investigations into the extent of the country's doping, emphasizing that time is of the essence as the Games approach.
Speed is also of the essence, as House Speaker Paul Ryan is now saying he wants the House to pass a tax bill by Thanksgiving.
One of the reasons strokes are so deadly and debilitating is that they're hard to diagnose, and time is of the essence when the occur.
"Speed is of the essence at this time," argued Michael Graetz, a law professor at Columbia and Treasury official in the George H.W. Bush administration.
"Time is of the essence," said Jennifer Williams, a lawyer for The Legal Aid Society of New York, who took Mr. Villavicencio's case on Friday.
"Time is of the essence" and there's no time to have people line up at banks, the former Goldman Sachs president said during the discussion.
"I still believe time was of the essence and things could have moved a bit quicker," Mark Inman, the missing man's brother, told local media.
With the duality of our lives, with work and kids, we want to look pretty and we need something that helps — time is of the essence.
Not only does it provide 24 hours of hydration post-shave, but you can even use it on dry legs if time is of the essence.
Arnold -- a recovering addict himself -- says waiting to take action when it comes to substance abuse is a terrible idea ... because time is of the essence.
Senate Democrats have avowed that speed is of the essence in filling the Supreme Court vacancy; such a bill would put these assurances to the test.
Time is of the essence, some lobbyists say, because a highly divided race ultimately benefits Trump, who is leading in many of the upcoming primary states.
While time is of the essence — global markets hate uncertainty — it is important for the United States to take the time necessary to get things right.
But speed is of the essence if you want to take advantage of Columbia Sportswear's Early Bird Sale, now offering half off select apparel and footwear.
"Time is of the essence and I know that millennials on their phones have a track record of being better than middle aged people," she explains.
Speed was of the essence: the backbone for the ridesharing program was built out operationally in two months, "which is absolutely unheard of," said one employee.
Filtering systems have been relatively successful where time is not of the essence — copyright infringement never kills anyone, even if it stays up for a week.
But time is of the essence: Facebook is working quickly to integrate the three, which would make it harder for the F.T.C. to split them up.
"For immigration attorneys, because time is of the essence, if the three- or 10-year bar is triggered, there's not much you can do," he said.
Framing an issue as an emergency where time is of the essence is a means of bypassing the much slower civilian world of deliberation and facts.
Time is of the essence: Next month, insurers must decide what they charge for 13 or whether they want to stay in the marketplaces at all.
Realizing time was of the essence, hospital staff jumped into action and quickly made arrangements for the couple to get married in the hospital's intensive care unit.
"He has the elements of the essence of what country music is and I think the 'Old Town Road' song is a fun song," he told PEOPLE.
Because of your decision to schedule the vote on the Disney merger proposal for July 22.7, time is of the essence for your consideration of our proposal.
Because of your decision to schedule the vote on the Disney merger proposal for July 10, time is of the essence for your consideration of our proposal.
"Time is of the essence for Congress to act and provide some level of indication of what the market regulatory perspective will be for 2018," she said.
He added: "With the elections coming, the stakes are really high, and so time really is of the essence, I don't think there's any question about that."
Or law enforcement could conduct spanning passes over an area to find a missing child last seen in a red coat, when time is of the essence.
Ford: There were a couple instances where they were unsure on how to move forward on that operation and, you know, time is always of the essence.
But time is of the essence if you want to cancel an Airbnb booking without a penalty, so make sure to act fast once your plans change.
In September the IAEA's acting chief told Iran that "time is of the essence", but there has been no sign of improved cooperation by Tehran since then.
Sometimes they can get access to a motorbike or oxcart, but it's not a guarantee, and when a child's fever is spiking time is of the essence.
Time is of the essence, with many businesses increasingly concerned over the risk of a disorderly Brexit which they say could wreck the world's fifth-largest economy.
"Both sides still appear to be talking at, rather than to, each other, which is unhelpful when time is of the essence," said Marc Ostwald at ADM ISI.
Time is of the essence: The batteries powering the flight recorders' locator beacons are certified to emit high-pitched signals for about 30 days after they get wet.
She grew to see Edhi as a shining example of the essence of Islam; an antidote to the patriarchal "ritual and dogma" she felt had engulfed her faith.
But its acting chief told Iran in September that "time is of the essence" in answering its questions, and he reported an improvement in Iran's cooperation last month.
"Time is of the essence," said Lauryn Williams, a sprinter and bobsledder from the United States who is a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency's athletes' committee.
Rather than reinvent the wheel — and because time is of the essence — it will complement bipartisan approaches like those in the Global Fragility and Violence and BUILD Acts.
Before you buy that plane ticket to Iowa or craft your first campaign slogan, there are some crucial decisions to make first -- and time is of the essence.
"Some of us just roll our eyes when somebody comes in from Washington and talks about security and they're missing part of the essence of border life," Rep.
That's not a whole lot of scratch, and if one eight-hour shift is all you have to rake in tips, then time is absolutely of the essence.
"Time is of the essence, and the House will move swiftly to protect public health and provide relief for the American people," Pelosi said in a statement Wednesday.
"I'm sorry, time is of the essence," said Lenore Beaky, a retired English professor at LaGuardia Community College, when asked if she had a few minutes to talk.
Time is of the essence for the people on the frontlines of this viral outbreak as the virus has already sickened more than 40,000 people and killed 910.
Elizabeth Pritzker of Pritzker Levine in San Francisco, another lawyer representing Volkswagen plaintiffs, said the deal seemed like a strong one but that speed was of the essence.
And time is of the essence: Buttigieg and his team are aware that a lack of organization could keep the campaign from taking full advantage of the current momentum.
Some Democratic strategists don't want to wait another week to get all the polling data because time is of the essence with Election Day less than a month away.
Other times speed is of the essence, and you'll need to make jumps in quick succession, outrun animals like gophers and crabs, or ride a speeding tricycle to safety.
The designers of the Essence didn't cut any corners (they curved them!), and so the price is concordantly high, but the result is a beautiful and highly desirable object.
And what we have learned from the first Google case is that if something is happening, we wanna learn about it fast because speed is of the essence here.
To the Editor: While Joel S. Wit makes a persuasive case for why the next American president should engage North Korea, we believe that time is of the essence.
Furman said it might be good under other circumstances to wait for further guidance from the Supreme Court, but added that "time is of the essence" in this case.
"The Republican leadership has made a decision that time is of the essence here," says Lanhee Chen, a Hoover Institute fellow who served as policy director to Mitt Romney.
With the Origami Killer on the loose, time is of the essence, and a rude detective puts the screws to Ethan in order to get the most information possible.
Time is of the essence because while a person is having a stroke, their brain cells are dying, so it's imperative that they get the care they need immediately.
Calling "urgently" for regulators to fix the problems, EFAMA Director General Peter De Proft said that "time is of the essence as investors are currently presented with misleading information".
If time were of the essence (not so in this case; Congress has legislated about a wall for more than a decade), their responses would have to be expedited.
" She said that "time is of the essence, and it's in both our interests that when the U.K. leaves the E.U., that it does so in an orderly way.
"Some of us just roll our eyes when somebody comes in from Washington and talks about security and they're missing part of the essence of border life," said Cuellar.
"Time is of the essence in providing broadcasters the ownership breathing room they so desperately need to compete with other video services," he said, according to a CBS FCC filing.
LONDON A(Reuters) - Time is of the essence if the UK authorities are to broker a rescue of British Steel after it collapsed into liquidation, putting 230,2120 jobs at risk.
As public health officials around the world work to better understand this virus and how to stop it, there's one thing we know for sure: time is of the essence.
When the House passed the AHCA in May, speed was of the essence: Activists were caught flat-footed and were unable to put pressure on House members in full force.
Time is of the essence: Texas law bans abortions after 20 weeks, and the girl, who was apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border on September 11, is 15 weeks pregnant.
Ultimately, it's important to remember that time is of the essence — and online dermatology isn't about eliminating the concept of in-office visits, but having the option when it's necessary.
Obviously, time is of the essence for a DUI-blood draw ... because the more time passes, the harder it is to determine the BAC at the time of the crash.
Time is of the essence for department store chain Nordstrom to ink a deal, should the retailer want to go private as the Nordstrom family has expressed interest in doing.
There may be exceptions where time is of the essence or for some other justification where prior approval is unwise or impossible, but they should be narrow and clearly defined.
"To get to such a distant place and not see, for example, a Starbucks, is part of the essence of Rapa Nui," Uko Tongariki Tuki, the municipality's tourism chief, told Reuters.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco said in a court filing "time is of the essence" and asked the high court to rule on the case before its current term ends in June.
I got to work trying everything on; after all, you have 10 days to return the box, and anything you keep is charged to you, so time is of the essence.
Time is of the essence: while bureaucrats and judges wrangle over her fate, J.D.'s pregnancy rolls toward 20 weeks, the point at which abortion is no longer available in Texas.
Time is of the essence, and a simulated exercise ensures the communication plan is clear, accurate and has the necessary contact information at the ready to bring awareness to all stakeholders.
Regardless of whether travelers are fans of the New England Patriots, the Denver Broncos, the Carolina Panthers or the Arizona Cardinals, one thing is for sure — time is of the essence.
Speed is of the essence when it comes to every aspect of the continued effort to fight the spread of the virus, and the severe respiratory illness that it can cause.
Time is of the essence for the Trump administration, not only because of Iran&aposs nuclear program but also due to the impending expiration of a UN arms embargo against Iran.
"If the vehicles were to be stopped in Calais or Dover for customs checks and all of a sudden the lines stopped, then obviously time is of the essence," Zaccheo said.
There was a clear indication of how the Government sees the next steps unfolding but time is of the essence and the outcome of all this is still far from clear.
And there was an existential question that Yahoo had, and many companies have it, whether it's in tech or media — or retail, for that matter — of, what's kind of the essence?
"Anything from disasters at sea, oil spills, earthquakes, tsunamis, natural disasters like flooding and so forth where you have on the ground forces to help, time is of the essence," said Witting.
However, in terms of the essence of what Ibiza was built on, you won't see it anymore unless you step away and go to the really remote places that are still untouched.
"In so many investigations, time is of the essence, and this enables many police departments to access data so much more quickly and in forms that are much more helpful," Ives said.
Despite critics who say Shell moved prematurely, it's possible Van Beurden knows time is of the essence, because the longer Lund stays in play, the more attractive BG becomes to rival bidders.
"Time is of the essence, particularly if the Commission is to continue preparing well-documented reports on the current situation in the country, rather than reports of a historical nature," Pinheiro said.
More specifically, Motherboard found that scammers, bounty hunters, and others have been exploiting carrier procedures for "exigent circumstances," where a human life may be at risk and time is of the essence.
Note that you'll probably want to be aware of whether you can disable your debit card via app before you need to do it, since time will be of the essence.2.
Vonleh, sensing time was of the essence, went up for a layup as the clock expired, and he gave the Portland Trail Blazers a 99-98 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
When time is of the essence to make the right decisions for our future, and with so much at stake, we need to think long and hard before reaching a final conclusion.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, which is policing Iran's nuclear deal with major powers, has called in recent days on Iran to step up its cooperation, warning "time is of the essence".
"Due to the temperature, there was concern about hypothermia and it was clear that time was of the essence for a successful outcome," the Enfield Police Department said in statement on Facebook.
If nothing else, the white-supremacist marches remind us not just how many of these monuments remain in our midst, but also of the essence of what they represent — racism and treason.
To school I took the express, for time was of the essence, but from school I took the local, for time no longer mattered, and I wanted merely to sit and doze.
Others, like Susan Levinson, CEO of BioAegis Therapeutics, a North Brunswick, New Jersey-based biotech company focused on developing therapies for infectious, inflammatory and degenerative diseases, believes time is of the essence.
Exum darts to the basket and then, with time of the essence, seamlessly pushes off the wrong foot to kiss his layup off the glass before Karl-Anthony Towns can block it.
Another evangelical group, American Christian Leaders for Israel, which includes conservative activists Gary Bauer and Penny Nance, sent a letter to Trump warning that time was of the essence in moving the embassy.
With France's Notre Dame Cathedral in flames and time of the essence, a hero priest rushed to the scene to assist firefighters in their efforts to save invaluable artifacts from the historic landmark.
Congress has chipped away at the cases subject to mandatory review by the Supreme Court, but it has kept it for redistricting cases where an election looms and time is of the essence.
Time is, however, of the essence, given a Thursday deadline for state election officials to finish the machine recounts of three statewide races, including Nelson's bid for re-election against Florida Republican Gov.
If you need to cancel an Uber ride, time is of the essence, as you will incur a fee of between $5 and $10 if you wait too long to cancel the trip.
For Gantz, time is of the essence in choosing a new speaker from Blue and White who could help put the legislation into motion to block Netanyahu's quest for a fourth consecutive term.
Time is of the essence — the failure of governments to act on climate change in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence may well be the biggest inter-generational human rights violation in history.
"The next few weeks are crucial and speed is of the essence if we are to save lives and limit suffering," Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa, said in a statement.
Once a doctor has diagnosed an ectopic pregnancy, time is of the essence — fallopian tubes cannot stretch very much, Grossman explained, and if the pregnancy grows beyond a certain point, they will rupture.
"It seems to me that clearly the Republican leadership has made a decision that time is of the essence here," Lanhee Chen, Mitt Romney's former health care adviser, told my colleague Ezra Klein.
Jann found a way to build that into his formula, which was kind of a risky move if you think about it, because it did maybe contradict some of the essence of the magazine.
Time is of the essence in this matter; very quickly the Nigerian Government will realize that the Central Bank is maintaining this amount on deposit, and attempt to levy certain depository taxes on it.
Time is of the essence — the 28503 elections will begin in earnest by the end of 22019 and foreign governments need to know that there will be real costs to meddling with American democracy.
There are plenty of options to consider and time is not of the essence; it would take a decade or more to get even the simplest and cheapest of these proposals up and running.
If you can get in quickly enough, it's possible to bring your file back from its digital grave before something else has rushed in to take its place, so speed is of the essence.
Time is of the essence if we are to reestablish U.S. competitiveness in a field where other countries such as China are taking advantage of the void created by overbearing and dysfunctional U.S. regulation.
"The size will depend on decisions that will be taken in the future ... at the beginning it is not of the essence," he told a news conference, adding it could grow in the future.
In the secret American rehearsals of how to execute a seizure of the North's weapons — more of which are planned for the first half of next year, officials say — speed is of the essence.
"When someone goes missing, no matter under which circumstances, time is of the essence," José Miguel Vivanco, the executive director of the Americas Division at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement last month.
Work-life balance is of the essence for him — while he wants to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with, Fisher understands that there is far more to life than just work.
But time is definitely of the essence, and Borisov's window of opportunity to correct a major national injustice will last only until the U.S. government acts on the GMA filings of Tsatsarov and Peevski.
They must be reluctant to pile yet more pressure on May but with just over four months left until the deadline for Brexit, they need to remind the U.K that time is of the essence.
If you ever find yourself in danger, trying to whip out your phone, switch it on and open the Phone or Message app is just far too slow, especially when time is of the essence.
"If a bomb goes off in one of our cities and law enforcement is racing to determine whether a network is poised to conduct additional attacks, time is of the essence," Obama said in 2014.
"Time is of the essence," said the director, Cheryl Toole, pleading for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to approve a $1.068 billion expansion plan, the largest proposed by a hospital here in recent memory.
It'll take a little time, though, and if time is of the essence for you on a Monday night, you could always make David Tanis's recipe for pasta with ricotta and fresh tomato sauce instead.
Since a severe injury can lead to life-threatening blood loss within minutes, time is of the essence, and ordinary citizens who just happen to be nearby are often in the best position to intervene.
Half-point cuts are appropriate "when time is of the essence, namely, in financial crises or if you're behind the ball on economic data," said Michael Feroli, the chief United States economist at J.P. Morgan.
Facebook's plans to integrate the platforms means that "time is of the essence," Hughes wrote, saying that if the plans are completed, it would be more difficult for the Federal Trade Commission to break them apart.
When that happens, time is of the essence; a persistent or recurrent fever may mean the child has developed a complication such as pneumonia or a dangerous inflammatory response, and parents must seek prompt medical attention.
Lew said Friday that while time is of the essence, with a looming $2 billion debt payment due July 1, Treasury and Congress are making progress toward a long-term solution to the island's fiscal woes.
"Today's discussion made clear that when it comes to reaching a decision on citizens' rights not only speed is of the essence but above all quality, as so many people's lives depend on it," he said.
Lew said that while time is of the essence, with a looming $2 billion debt payment due on July 1, Treasury and Congress are making progress toward a long-term solution to the island's fiscal woes.
Once at the Larsen Ice Shelf (which is now 10 percent smaller than it was when it broke off from Antarctica), the scientists will collect samples from the newly exposed seafloor—but time is of the essence.
If your blind-pimple problem is more sporadic — or you want to be as proactive as possible to prevent new cysts from forming — a diligent skin-care routine with key acne-fighting ingredients is of the essence.
She added that the show's producer, Janet Mock, should also have been on one of the Essence Fest Empowerment stages — even before her move into Hollywood this year — because she's in the media and hosts interviews regularly.
While GOP leaders in the effort have publicly shared that they believe they have between 47 and 49 votes for Graham-Cassidy, they aren't at the magic number, 50, quite yet, and time is of the essence.
Time is of the essence, with some businesses increasingly concerned over the risk of a disorderly Brexit, which BMW said on Tuesday could mean it would move some production of engines and its Mini model out of Britain.
However, as Dr. Geoff Manley from University of California, San Francisco recently told me, that time is often of the essence in medical treatments, and at current computing levels, processing this complex brain imaging takes days to complete.
" "My guess," he added, "is there is probably some wiggle room at the ITC for what it takes for their part of the process but not an indefinite amount and that means time is really of the essence.
It basically shows that time is of the essence and that NASA is willing to pay up front to someone they may not even contract with later, just to get a jump start on the work that needs doing.
Those wars are causing a massive disruption to the movement of stuff that big companies buy and sell, and the parts that go into it, forcing them into a costly reconfiguration of the essence of how they conduct business.
"Time is of the essence," says the stay-at-home dad and drug abuse activist, who had recently received training on how to spot an opioid overdose through a local organization called Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY).
We realize time is of the essence (both literally and figuratively) so we've scoured the reviews and done the research for you to find five different watches that look good, but won't have you maxing out your credit card.
Since time is of the essence, a rapid-response solidarity initiative of artists and organizers is now being launched to amplify the hunger strike with daily contributions in the form of images, words, voices, and actions of all kinds.
"Time is of the essence," Cornel Feruta, who took over as IAEA chief in an acting capacity after the death of his boss Yukiya Amano in July, told a news conference during a quarterly IAEA Board of Governors meeting.
She also turned aside the Justice Department's claim that time was of the essence, noting that revisions to the federal death penalty protocol languished for years after shortages developed of at least one drug used in the earlier cocktail.
" So many "enemies of God" were executed in the summer of 1988, following a fatwa issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini, she writes, that "executioners complained of overwork and asked to use firing squads," but "silence and secrecy were of the essence.
Apologies if I'm missing some amazing subtlety in interpretation of the business model but I only have 450 words for this piece of copy so time is of the essence, a bit like when you are trying to deliver pizza.
Speaking at a televised economists' conference at the Vatican, Guzman said time was of the essence in restructuring the country's sovereign bonds and stood by the government's deadline of having a bond revamp deal done by the end of March.
A shot of the windblown hair of a woman, taken from the back and highlighted with red, could be a representation of the essence of the subject's personality or simply an appreciation for the unappreciated saturation of color in the everyday.
RELATED: ISIS and Taliban join forces in deadly village attack, Afghan officials claim "We must face facts: we are losing in Afghanistan and time is of the essence if we intend to turn the tide," McCain said in a statement.
"It would be premature to assess whether the level of cooperation is sufficient, but ... it is extremely important for us to convey to the government of South Sudan that time is of the essence," U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power told reporters.
Feruta told Iran in September that "time is of the essence" in addressing the IAEA's questions on how it found the traces on samples taken in February at the undeclared site, which Iran has said was a carpet-cleaning facility.
We believe, but we don't pretend we have the answer, but we feel that the quantum holographic theory of consciousness outlined by Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the co-founder of FREE, provides a possible explanation of the essence of the phenomena.
Watch More from Tonic: While we don't know what options were presented to Morales or how she ended up in Rho's care, we do know that time is of the essence when seeking abortion care at that late gestational age.
"While it is certainly quick to go from a Janata curfew, to locking 78 districts, to 548, to nationwide, the government recognizes that speed is of the essence here," he added, referring to the voluntary curfew that was observed Sunday.
"The speech shows a willingness to move forward, as time is of the essence," the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said in a lengthy statement, adding that May's specially staged event in Renaissance Florence chimed with the spirit of Europe.
This call would do that, but it would also do much more: it would provide recognition that time is of the essence, and that adequate housing is more than the four walls and a ceiling that protect us from the elements.
While choosing which shades to shop may have you toggling between images and lost in tutorial videos on the product page (of which there are plenty), be forewarned: time is of the essence if you want to get in on the goods.
"We urge you to utilize this considerable resource since we know that vetting and appointment of new [immigration judges] will take some time, and time is of the essence to meet the crushing burden of pending and new cases," the letter said.
"The next few weeks are crucial, and speed is of the essence if we are to save lives and limit suffering," Dr. Matshidiso R. Moeti, director of the W.H.O.'s Africa regional office, said in a statement after visiting the area on Monday.
Time is of the essence as it's likely that some state legislatures will move to pass laws that are at odds with the successful, light-touch approach to internet regulation of the Clinton and Bush years that Chairman Pai is attempting to restore.
In a letter sent to House and Senate leaders Tuesday, the Immune Deficiency Foundation said time is of the essence to fix what they say is a problem created by the 21st Century Cures Act, which was signed into law in 2016.
In a letter sent to House and Senate leaders Tuesday, the Immune Deficiency Foundation said time is of the essence to fix what they say is a problem created by the 21st Century Cures Act, which was signed into law in 2016.
Time is of the essence to pass a bill that will fund the government long-term, as lawmakers will be occupied preparing for the President's State of the Union address on Tuesday and a GOP retreat in West Virginia on Wednesday through Friday.
I'm not saying that adults don't do it too, but I think if you're in your 40s or 50s, you had some experience in your teenage years of being lonely, being scared of the essence of what actually being a human being is all about.
Fortunately, medical personnel have been dispatched to the new hot spot, where they will begin investigating and tracking down each person the victims might have come into contact with: time is of the essence in order to make sure that the virus doesn't spread.
But I feel as though the work I did on this does not lose any of the essence of what was good about the original and reveals some stuff that wasn't there before—as well as present it in a more flattering and cohesive light.
I began to think about the importance of the essence and love of space (which I later found out was a concept of topophilia) and how a historical and contemporary experience within photography influenced people's ability to participate in their own visual archive making.
All these players, from almost every continent on earth, can seldom have been paid so much to hunt down the man with the ball, denying him time and space to create, and depriving the global audience of the essence of freedom without which so little is worth remembering.
Now that it has officially secured a new administrator, scientists like Lawrence and Neal point out that time is of the essence in figuring out clear objectives and protocols across all NASA platforms—before other agencies take the lead in capitalizing on the Moon, and the worlds beyond it.
Knowing that time is of the essence, we hope our colleagues and House leadership will join us by attaching a DACA-border security deal to the passage of long-term, fiscally responsible budget plan to end the pernicious cycle of continuing resolutions and shut downs that began last Fall.
In a filing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the House Ways and Means Committee said "time is of the essence" in resolving the case it brought last month seeking to compel the Treasury Department to hand over years of Trump's individual and business federal tax returns.
Of course, we're huge fans of all the old Scott Burns-produced, 90s era death metal, and we just wanted to have a band with that sort of vibe with killer artwork and make the whole package capture some of the essence those bands had, because that's what we love.
A spokeswoman for Porter Adventist Hospital, Wendy Forbes, told CNN that time is of the essence and that patients are being advised to contact either of two other transplant programs in the area now to ensure that if a suitable organ becomes available, they are able to get the transplant.
" In a statement, Stephen J. Adler, the president and editor in chief of Reuters, called the move to prosecute the reporters "a wholly unwarranted, blatant attack on press freedom," adding, "We believe time is of the essence and we continue to call for Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo's prompt release.
"Time is of the essence, which is why I'm here to introduce myself before introducing someone else who will in turn introduce someone else," quipped 1917 star George McKay, just as the show started to exceed its scheduled three-hour run time (the awards ultimately ran about 30 minutes long).
Laws mandating that abortion providers tell women their abortion can be reversed have also been introduced this year in Georgia (the bill states, "It may be possible to reverse the effects of a chemical abortion if the woman changes her mind, but that time is of the essence"), North Carolina, Utah, and Idaho.
The co-sponsor of a "Green New Deal" resolution making its way through the House and Senate, Ocasio-Cortez said time was of the essence to address how to reverse the effects of global warming within the 12-year timeline estimated by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report last fall.
Time, they have learned, is of the essence—the slow growth of HIV diagnosis programs meant that many people spent a long time unknowingly infected—during which time they infected others; physician and radio show host Stanley Monteith wrote in 1997 that the AIDS epidemic would have been preventable had health organizations acted earlier.
Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) said he thinks policy changes are needed for the program, but he understands time is of the essence.
"There were a lot of roadblocks and a lot of pitching and convincing, because we were asking people to invest tens of millions of dollars into a project that hadn't ever been done before," says producer Will Packer, a regular attendee of the Essence Festival who came up with the idea of a Hangover for Black women while visiting in 2013 with his wife.
"A judicial authority called upon to execute a European arrest warrant must refrain from giving effect to it if it considers that there is a real risk that the individual concerned would suffer a breach of his fundamental right to an independent tribunal and, therefore, of the essence of his fundamental right to a fair trial on account of deficiencies liable to affect the independence of the judiciary in the issuing Member State," the European Court of Justice said.
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"Whip Scalise emphasized that time is of the essence, and that our best position is to accept the Senate bill, given that we have seen Speaker Pelosi is not interested in putting together a serious product and instead is attempting to use this crisis as a vehicle to codify a host of progressive policies that are unrelated to the coronavirus, including federalizing our elections, implementing the Green New Deal, and massive giveaways to unions, among other things," Scalise spokeswoman Lauren Fine said in a statement.

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