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This is likely to be on the order of weeks.
These are changes that are happening on the order of decades.
We think on the order of maybe 10 to 15 percent.
They spread maybe on the order of 10 to 203 years.
That's a ratio something on the order of 1,000 to one.
Maybe more on the order of a jerk, according to Nina.
It was on the order of a little above $0003 million.
He was later released on the order of the general prosecutor.
We raised on the order of $450 million to date. Wow.
I'd guess it is on the order of 100 times more massive.
The mortality rate is on the order of one per thousand cases.
The likelihood of confirmation may depend on the order of the nominations.
A week later, Haque secured Audemio's release on the order of supervision.
An average brain has something on the order of 100 billion neurons.
"Now you can update on the order of tens of milliseconds," Roy said.
It's anyone's guess, but it's probably on the order of years, not decades.
His killing, Matobato says, was done on the order of Duterte's son Paolo.
Lots. Hundreds. I had on the order of 10 million words of transcript.
So you'd really want ultimately I think on the order of 1,000 ships.
Automated construction of a complete block takes on the order of 10 minutes.
These tumors are rare — on the order of three to eight per million.
The longest outage has been "on the order of 227 minutes," according to ProtonMail.
His crowds have been large, but nothing on the order of Trump's gladiatorial throngs.
ICYMI: Amazon spent on the order of $1 billion last year to acquire Ring.
I was expecting something on the order of Mickey Thompson breaking the 400 m.p.h.
I want people to explore what was possible depending on the order of things.
I think it's on the order of 270 hours are uploaded every single minute.
To protect our tax base, we have an army on the order of Liechtenstein's.
The emissions reductions have been smaller, on the order of 5 to 15 percent.
Google is claiming very low latency on the pen, too, on the order of 10ms.
It will take on the order of six to 12 months to really take hold.
"There's something on the order of 2.5 billion people that require corrective lenses," he says.
An Air Force special operations command used the bomb on the order of Army Gen.
Either will reorder the whole sheet based on the order of the column you've selected.
Their temple was locked last week on the order of the Westchester County health commissioner.
I'm looking for growth in 2019 on the order of trend growth which 1.75% to 2.
"We're thinking a market pullback on the order of 7 or 8% in total," he said.
But if you're extracting groundwater from bedrock, that might be on the order of a century.
As flaws go, this one is on the order of a Midas touch, an over-blessing.
" Gottlieb called the opioid epidemic "a public health emergency on the order of Ebola and Zika.
The company sold on the order of 30,000 phones with the device now on back order.
Something on the order of half a million pre-orders for the vehicle have rolled in.
" No wonder that "the best people" has become a punchline almost on the order of "Infrastructure Week.
"Collisions are more likely to be on the order of hundreds of miles an hour," says McDowell.
John Harwood: Warren's wealth tax would raise something on the order of $211 trillion over 10 years.
The textiles industry primarily uses non-renewable resources — on the order of 98 million tons per year.
" The logical response to this would be something on the order of, "so, you do offer delivery.
"It might take on the order of a decade to find, but I'm quite confident it's there."
That is a remarkably large health effect—on the order of entirely eliminating obesity among black men.
Recent laboratory results, he said, could soon lead to quantum machines on the order of 26 qubits.
My guess is AWS' infrastructure spend is on the order of $15 billion between servers and buildings.
Instead, USA Today reported this may be on the order of a once-in-a-decade storm.
Did it add up to a narrative on the order of Mr. Owens's edgy and aggressive experimentation?
On the order of a local official, a hunter shot and killed the animal, drawing international attention.
With a mortality rate on the order of 0.9 percent, that could mean 1-2 million deaths.
"Future EVs may have storage capability on the order of 50 to 100 kWh each," Brattle writes.
I think it's now valued at something on the order of 7.9, $8 billion, just on the books.
The size of the team has varied over time, but has been on the order of 1,000 workers.
The near-term infrastructure deficit is on the order of $3.6 trillion, according to the most recent estimates.
The joke's on us, however, as we have used the term on the order of six billion times.
Of course, federalizing education spending would entail raising federal spending on the order of $500 billion a year.
History will judge this, obviously, but I would say on the order of 10 years, maybe 20 years.
At room temperature, the drug exhibits an extraordinary slow rate of dissociation—on the order of about five hours.
Police said the damage to the car was estimated to be on the order of several hundred thousand dollars.
Current Veracruz governor Miguel Angel Yunes told journalists that Rios had been detained on the order of a judge.
Like other destination VRs, it's expensive, with units currently costing on the order of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
We expect that worldwide regulatory approval will require something on the order of 6 billion miles (10 billion km).
Traditional satellites are pretty expensive — on the order of hundreds of millions of dollars to build and launch, right?
Keith Richards, a devoted fan on the order of Lennon, was also on the receiving end of Berry's anger.
And she certainly hasn't demonstrated that she'll be an active presidential spouse on the order of, say, Hillary Clinton.
They're on the order of the chances that your phone is going to spontaneously quantum tunnel through your desk.
For B2B companies, it's important that the "sales cycle" be on the order of days and weeks, not months.
"For the system to be economically viable, it's really on the order of 1,000 satellites," Musk said in May.
Administration statements over the past few days point to something on the order of $2 trillion in economic juice.
But Dr. Robock said that eventually some large volcano would blow on the order of the '91 Pinatubo eruption.
We see quite substantial increases in lifetime earnings on the order of hundreds of thousands of dollars per student.
Since then, a few small fires have broken out, but nothing on the order of last year's massive blazes.
But, you know, it probably means something on the order of around six months or that type of thing.
Something on the order of 40 percent of capacity that serves Americans east of the Rockies has been affected.
The process to obtain foreign assistance to serve a warrant can be time-consuming on the order of years.
"Altogether, we go from 850 individuals on average to something on the order of 16, 17 individuals," Erlich says.
Behind rooms full of traders barking orders, algorithmically-controlled bots buy, sell, and analyze stocks on the order of milliseconds.
After 87 minutes, the probability of Barça outscoring the Parisians by three was on the order of one in 1,000.
The discrepancies involved are tiny: on the order of millionths of a metre for a cable several thousand kilometres long.
"We only need the plasma to last on the order of hundreds of microseconds," said General Fusion spokesperson Tim Howard.
This circuit may whip the qubits into a mathematical monstrosity equivalent to something on the order of 27 classical bits.
"History will judge this, obviously, but I would say on the order of 10 years, maybe 20 years," he said.
At first, there's some fun as they exult in their new powers, on the order of "Spider-Man," times five.
The joke's on us, however, as we have used the term on the order of six billion times since then.
Called gravitational waves, these cosmic jitters are incredibly faint, on the order of a billionth the diameter of an atom.
"I think this is a public health emergency on the order of Ebola and Zika," Gottlieb said at the hearing.
The vast majority of smokers—something on the order of 95 percent—are not pack-a-day fiends, he says.
We don't have long-term studies on the order of years to see if it would decrease sensation over time.
"The overall timelines and delivery of components is slipped on the order of a month to two months," he said.
A heavy lift Chinook helicopter will cost PREPA far more, on the order of $20,000 per hour of flight time.
Without a credible turnaround plan, the bank is at risk of being wound up on the order of European Union authorities.
All this could make for a stellar farce on the order of Dr. Strangelove, Charlie Wilson's War, or In the Loop.
The new fins are "capable of withstanding [temperatures] on the order of 2100,22020 degrees Celsius, 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, thereabouts," Musk said.
"These 30 day values are on the order of 1-in-50-year to 1-in-100-year events," he says.
According to a report from the FT, which cited two unnamed sources, that blockage came on the order of the government.
The order of questions will be based on the order of senators' arrival, which will be noted by a staff member.
Those hoping for a sleek action vehicle on the order of "Taken" will likely wind up feeling taken for a ride.
So at a bare minimum we're probably looking at a serious quantity of water, on the order of millions of liters.
Until now, however, no telescope had observed a GRB emit photons (light particles) on the order of a teraelectronvolt, or TeV.
"Projections are that Africa will experience growth in demand on the order of 2.3 percent," ArcelorMittal said in its earnings statement.
When a pianist on the order of Murray Perahia or András Schiff undertakes the Goldbergs, it is hardly an inauthentic experience.
But the level of gun violence there is not even remotely on the order of what occurs in the United States.
I have an experience of recognition, not just in response to others' ideas, but on the order of a single word.
Get two responses from your roommates on the order of, "Nah dude, in Jeresy still" and, "At my girl's," respectively. 17.
Then, they used a machine learning algorithm to reconstruct the surroundings, which took on the order of two hours per object.
If the elasticity of demand is 3, that would require trade costs on the order of 13 percent of import prices.
"Very close events like this for objects we track are on the order of every month or two months," Oltrogge said.
For the past few years, it has been on the order of $4 million to $8 million, not including debt service.
In its own way, the Enoura Observatory is a clock, albeit one that works on the order of months, not hours.
Starliner has "on the order of 40," he said, making it a lot more akin to a modern commercial airline cockpit.
"In human history, you have not had self-made wealth among twentysomethings on the order of magnitude we have today," Hughes continues.
Physicists estimate that by the time gravitational waves reach Earth, they're on the order of a billionth the diameter of an atom.
Regarding how long it would last, it depends on exact formulation, but we're hoping for something on the order of a year.
In the high-blast zones, the target depth would be on the order of 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 cm).
But Kovesi was reviled by the Social Democrats before being forced out last year on the order of Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.
We think of probably winding up something on the order of 216 flights, maybe more, of Falcon 25 Block 24 before retirement.
A pharmacogenetic panel that will tell you your response essentially to every drug on the market costs on the order of $300.
So something on the order of 100 times a year, somebody is convicted of having looked at these photos of their daughter?
Two days after his arrest, he was released on the order of a judge who has since acknowledged being a fellow Gulenist.
A 2013 Justice Department study estimated that cases of hate-inspired victimization occur on the order of more than 250,000 times a year.
But scaling this technique to humans will be considerably more challenging, requiring on the order of 400,000 changes to about 20,000 human genes.
"Thankfully a major impact is an extremely rare event, something that happens on the order of several hundred to 22016,24 years," Johnson said.
The combined company looks to be worth on the order of $150 billion, making it the 6th-largest pharmaceutical company in the world.
That's why a distinguishing characteristic of the post-Boomer economy is an obsession, almost on the order of a fetish, with acquiring education.
The report came out on the order of a court in Pretoria hours after Zuma abandoned a legal bid to delay its release.
All six paintings, each on the order of ten feet across, were hanging in a single room, and their cumulative impact was unforgettable.
But Kovesi was reviled by the Social Democrat government before being forced out last year on the order of Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.
This would require a massive amount of energy, something on the order of "several ten thousand high-end wind turbines," the authors concludes.
Most of the money needed for the project, which is expected to cost on the order of $500 million, remains to be raised.
"The water gaps here are on the order of five or six kilometers, in the range of 16,000 to 20,000 feet," he says.
The main advantage of thorium is that the waste has a half-life on the order of dozens, rather than thousands, of years.
A rising pop singer, on the order of a young Beyoncé or Britney Spears, Normani, 23, was a dancer and a gymnast first.
"We see improved return on equity for the group going forward of something on the order of 55 basis points," or 0.55 percent.
Sea-level rises on the order of one metre—a bit above the IPCC range for 2100—will cost the world a lot.
These fixes strike me as on the order of what should be flagged, if not as a correction than as an editor's note.
South Korean officials also have noted that North Korea is focused on the order of points made in the joint statement from Singapore.
We don't know yet if this is a debate flub on the order of Rick Perry's 2011 "oops," which effectively ended his campaign.
The strikes were carried out on the order of the Iraqi Prime Minister, according to statements from his office and the Joint Operation Command.
It will contain "on the order of 2 million unique URLs shared in 300 million posts, per week," reads a document describing the set.
There's nothing these companies would like more, but turning voice into text on the order of milliseconds takes quite a bit of computing power.
In four years, they've published on the order of 100 and seem to announce new ones weekly, from a catholic stable of worthy practitioners.
The unnamed person was detained on Sunday on the order of prosecutors, the force said, without going into further details on the suspected offence.
All regions considered, from Detroit to Germany to Japan, Thrun said companies may be in need of something on the order of 20,000 engineers.
In the aftermath of the American War, something on the order of 800,000 Vietnamese took to open and unseaworthy boats to flee their country.
With global economic growth on the order of 3 percent a year, we may well have turned a corner toward a sustainable climate economy.
This would result in a required capital for the two on the order of $200 billion, or about $190 billion more than they have.
He says that they call him on the order of three times a week, and he has evidence that he is under increased surveillance.
"I was released by the military on the order of the Constitution and President Guaidó," he wrote in his first Twitter posts since 2017.
That will, according to the best evidence we have, lead to an increase in preventable deaths on the order of 15,600 people per year.
Most of the wood burned — on the order of 90 percent — is combusted into carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas, explained Los Alamos' Dubey.
Mr. Awlaki became the first American citizen deliberately killed on the order of a president, without criminal charges or trial, since the Civil War.
CAPP expects additional Canadian oil output on the order of 850,000 bpd 2021; the IEA largely agrees, projecting a 900,33 bpd increase by 2022.
But Bowie — who made a career out of collaborating with slightly-off guitar wiz kids on the order of Klinghoffer — probably would have loved it.
The early version we saw is in a very limited beta (on the order of a "few thousand" people), and it had a few bugs.
I mean, look, we had something on the order of a trillion dollars robbed from the Treasury through the Trump tax cuts on the wealthiest.
JAMES BULLARD: Well, I don't think that we have a financial bubble on the order of magnitude of the internet bubble or the housing bubble.
But these companies will require a large number of subscribers — on the order of tens of millions — to recoup their costs, per an OECD paper.
For the rest of the space, analysts are expecting earnings to decline on the order of 153 to 85 percent from the year-earlier period.
And with multiple readings over time, it should be able to tell whether an ice sheet has risen or fallen on the order of millimeters.
These centers were, unknown to their new patients, paying enormous finders fees to the referral services, on the order of tens of thousands of dollars.
On the order of the New York Supreme Court, the relief was repatriated, being turned over to the Iranian ambassador to the UN last September.
"There is a delay in getting communications back and forth, but it's on the order of minutes, so the current process would still work fine."
Even if these robots were funded by capital leases, at a cost on the order of $1000 per robot, they're not likely to be material.
The piece is a tour de force on the order of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," the author's seminal text on black girlhood and power.
"In the most extreme cases, the overall effect to the Oregon economy is on the order of approximately 1% of gross state product," BEAR writes.
For the sake of comparison, most WiFi systems you'll encounter today are operating at bit rates on the order of a few tens of Mbps.
It has pushed into increasingly prominent locations for its co-working spaces over the years — but nothing on the order of the Lord & Taylor building.
Congress must remain open to the possibility that several future packages — each on the order of a few hundred billion dollars — may yet be required.
Those were the days when development teams were on the order of 10-20 people, and the choices of a single person could change everything.
"We've spent actually, I think, quite a lot more than than expected – probably on the order of hundreds of millions of dollars more," Musk said.
One assumes Martha to be physically imposing, on the order of Uta Hagen, who created the part, or Ms. Turner, who was marvelous in it.
The United States alone lost somewhere on the order of $5 trillion to $10 trillion worth of economic output, with much more damage accruing abroad.
Neutrinos also happen to be extremely powerful, with energies on the order of petaelectronvolts (or a quadrillion or a 1 with 15 zeros after it).
We can get to the level of the electrical activity of neurons — individual neurons — and train you rapidly on the order of seconds to control something.
Their original product started with a protein network that keeps the whole thing solid, with spherical dots of fats on the order of ten micrometers interspersed.
This particular delay from the Northrop Grumman test is costing NASA on the order of $22017 million per day, the agency confirmed during the press conference.
The cryptocurrency market is probably on the order of $5 billion to $10 billion in volume, so you'd expect the derivatives market would be 10X bigger.
The agency's climate research programs, considered to be among the best in the world, would also take a funding cut on the order of 30 percent.
"We certainly want to get […] at least on the order of 10 successful tests in a row before, before launching astronauts," Musk said at the time.
The federal budget devoted to new energy technology is on the order of $6 billion a year, less money than American consumers spend on potato chips.
"I would say this is a failure of expertise on the order of the fall of the Soviet Union or the Vietnam War," Mr. Confessore says.
For two years, Twitter has been casting about for ways to attract new users and to become a social media destination on the order of Facebook.
The show is something less than a mid-career retrospective, on the order of his praised-to-the-skies 27 exhibition at the Schaulager in Basel.
One can all too easily imagine another disaster on the order of Khrushchev's "We will bury you" or Suzuki's "silent contempt," with far more cataclysmic results.
A 1918-type influenza pandemic could cause ruin on the order of what the Black Death did to 14th-century Europe, but on a global scale.
The executive said that Apple has not fully scoped out the project, but that it would take on the order of several weeks or several months.
"An abrupt change in diet will lead to an abrupt change in the gut microbiome, on the order of a day or two," Dr. Sonnenberg said.
Why cast the country into even more confusion by overreacting about a beverage consumed by Americans on the order of 2.1 cups per day per person?
But for any large, complex, manufactured item, you have an entire supply chain, and that supply chain has on the order of six months of inertia.
Computers can now trade stocks on the order of milliseconds, automated cars are increasingly appearing on our streets, and artificially intelligent assistants have encroached into our homes.
But even that is dropping off, with most economists projecting growth on the order of 2% in 2019, down from almost 3% in 2018, and declining thereafter.
The Kepler space probe and astronomers, using telescopes on Earth, have identified on the order of 2,000 planets orbiting other star systems, most of them resembling Jupiter.
I like the Apple Watch, but it's becoming clear to me that it's simply not a must-have gadget on the order of magnitude of an iPhone.
They also found the absolute differences in infant death rates between home and hospital was very small -- on the order of about 1 in 1,000 or less.
"It may have taken on the order of 100 years for the 'fern spike' to begin, and about 1,000 years for forest communities to rebound," Field said.
Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, though it remains in the atmosphere for a far shorter period, on the order of several decades.
Then there's the fact that, even if this hemp crop had THC levels on the order of pot, burning a field of weed won't get you high.
With a device that's simpler than traditional light receivers, he said, the Facebook team was able to achieve wireless data rates on the order of wired systems.
Facing a prognosis on the order of months, the elderly man had requested that when things got worse, there would be no breathing tubes or chest compressions.
But as Einstein foretold, the amount of matter that Bravo converted into energy was mind-bogglingly small — on the order of 1,500 grams, or about three pounds.
"Let's say we get a boost from the tax cut this year, it's probably on the order of half percent positive boost to economic growth," Achuthan said.
"It's a substantial building-sized obstruction, and we're trying to get into a crater that's on the order of a few parking lot spaces wide," said Lauretta.
This all sounds pretty good, but remember that Tesla has taken something on the order of 500,000 deposits for its Model 3 sedan, at $1,000 a pop.
The initial plants will be at very high prices — on the order of $100 per ton, which is way above even the highest CO2 tax in the world.
Zeebe and his colleagues found that the maximum emissions rate during the beginning of the PETM was likely on the order of about 1.1 billion tons per year.
If I had any weight-related goal at all, it was probably on the order of 5 to 1003 pounds, and losing 20 would have made me ecstatic.
Very many sports science studies are on the order of 10 to 12 per group, and you'd never see that, for the most part, in a clinical trial.
There is also an error when it comes to the timing of arrivals: On the Order of Service, it says that Doria Ragland is arriving at 6 a.m.
These people are wrong, as long as the team in question is small — on the order of handfuls, dozens or scores, rather than hundreds or thousands — and flexible.
That gets better with repeating the analysis over the same sequence, but after processing lots of DNA, there's still errors on the order of one in a thousand.
With a telescope like the LSST, there could be on the order of 50,000 transient events each night and hundreds of telescopes around the world working in concert.
Any potential threat that remained from Kim Jong Nam was removed earlier this year, when he was murdered in Kuala Lumpur airport allegedly on the order of Pyongyang.
South32 had suspended operations at its Appin coal mine on the order of a government regulator last June due to concerns over high gas levels in the mine.
Anchored by Judi Dench's towering presence, what emerges is a small-scale film on the order of "Driving Miss Daisy," yet which leaves its protagonists' motives frustratingly murky.
Those studies failed to find anything more than a minuscule exercise effect — on the order of 1 percent or less, which is too small to be clinically significant.
Even Amazon — which has a market cap on the order of $400 billion — raised only $8 million of venture capital money as a private company before going public.
They also found that Harvey used to be a 1-in-2,400-year event, but is now more common, on the order of about 1-in-800 years.
By using gold to lower the surface tension of the liquid gallium, the EPFL team was able to fabricate conductive tracks on the order of nanometers in width.
The pump in the Mosul Dam Lake sits at the start of the North Al-Jazeera irrigation system, built three decades ago on the order of Saddam Hussein.
After pit stops occurring under caution, restarts will be established based on the order of the cars at the time of the caution and the pit strategy used.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Typically, the day after your letter is released you get sometimes on the order of hundreds of phone calls and e-mails and other correspondence.
Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows, a Republican representative from South Carolina, said that he had found cuts on the order of $295 billion, but that negotiations were ongoing.
CN: Also, the thing I've never gotten over about Chicago is the way that a sunny day is an event there on the order of a Federal holiday.
But unless something really seismic—some major conflict on the order of a new Intifada—happens, I'd be surprised if this shakes up US politics in a big way.
Netflix has done just that with "The OA," dropping this eight-episode mystery -- very much on the order of "Stranger Things," if not nearly as accessible -- with minimal fanfare.
This resolution came in the wake of the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi on the order of Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS denies any involvement).
The bottom line: Boeing will lose money off of the crashes and the grounding of the fleet — somewhere on the order of $1 to $2 billion, according to Aboulafia.
The US right now deploys approximately 900 nuclear warheads that are on the order of 10 to 20 times more powerful than the weapons that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Matobato testified the DDS killed alleged drug dealers and criminals in the southern city of Davao, on the order of Duterte when he was mayor, between 1988 and 2013.
The cathedral, which was finished in 1997, sits on the former site of a similar church that was destroyed in 1931 on the order of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
There is some limited flexibility in the refining system to switch from distillate production to gasoline but it is typically only on the order of a few percentage points.
It's small—despite endowing particles with masses potentially on the order of millions of billions of TeV, the Higgs boson as observed at the LHC weighs in at just .
The "phase three" bill, also called the CARES ("Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security") Act, is more on the order of $260 trillion, or 18 times the last bill.
Yet we can still avoid losing millions of lives depending on what immediate choices billions of people make—on the order of the next hours and days, not weeks.
Also, output curbs on the order of 2.5 million barrels a day would be unusual for OPEC, because such a deep cut would require producers to absorb serious pain.
" When Ms. Rebeck's famous and fancy friends come visit and take the tour, their covetous reaction, more often than not, is something on the order of "I hate you.
" When Ms. Rebeck's famous and fancy friends come visit and take the tour, their covetous reaction, more often than not, is something on the order of "I hate you.
Snow totals early this morning were on the order of a quick dusting to half-inch or so, with 0.1 inches at Reagan National and 0.3 inches at Dulles.
The worst-case scenario could be a price spike on the order of 40 to 60 cents that pushes gasoline prices to $2.60 to $2.75 per gallon, Kloza said.
"The top guys are worth a lot — on the order of millions a year," said Daniel Rascher, a sports economist who has studied the economic value of college athletes.
This is where their minds go in moments of calm, and they're facing nothing on the order of World War II. Imagine what they'll be like under duress, or enraged.
Now, he said there's more focus on the order of products and services and how to get to a long-term vision in three years, as opposed to five years.
This is why it was necessary to achieve delicate fabrication of electronic circuit patterns with wires that are invisible to the eye, on the order of a few microns wide.
Earlier, I asked you to imagine that transfer to an artificial womb happened via a "minimally invasive surgery": something on the order of laparoscopic surgery to remove a small tumor.
As of now, LIGO only looks for gravitational waves produced by colliding stellar mass black holes—those on the order of tens of times the mass of our own Sun.
Something on the order of 10 percent of the global supply of government debt, which banks are in varying degrees obliged by regulation to own, now carry a negative yield.
"Acting on the order of the Attorney General's Office... we made the arrests of five people," the police source told Reuters by phone, without giving the reason for the arrests.
All seven are bright features of similar size — on the order of miles — and all occurred near dawn or dusk, perhaps times when Plutonian clouds are more likely to form.
Nascar has also been looking to other sports, like horse racing, for bet types, such as trifectas, or bets on the order of the first three winners of the race.
"You're talking about a net cut to federal infrastructure potentially on the order of $50 to $60 billion," says Jacob Leibenluft, of the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Today, 2 degrees — a level of warming that might induce death from air pollution on the order of "25 Holocausts," Mr. Wallace-Wells notes — is looking like our best hope.
Nathan Lewis at Caltech estimates that on the order of 20,000 new 1-GWe plants will be required to meet projected demands in the second half of the 21st century.
But it wasn't until Facebook allowed app developers to integrate their chatbots with Messenger a half-century later, in 2016, that bots rose up on the order of tens of thousands.
"We've been seeing this sort of gradual decrease (in sugary soda sales) on the order of like 1% in a year or 2% in a year across the country," Schwartz said.
Musk was referring to comments made by him in January to analysts that Tesla would make "maybe on the order of 350,000 to 500,000 Model 3s, something like that this year".
The bureau is pursuing the matter on the order of President Donald Trump, who on Friday agreed to have the agency open an investigation into "current credible allegations" against the judge.
If an experience like Kids came out as a diskette for early '90s PCs and Macs, I think it would be a minor cultural touchstone on the order of Flying Toasters.
And what is it that sets us apart from the kind of tribal cultures that were the only form of culture for something on the order of 100,000 years or more?
"The marginal increase is on the order of about $200 million associated with north Africa," one U.S. defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to a small group of reporters.
An Oscar winner for "Moonlight" -- and possibly again for "Green Book" -- landing Ali at this juncture represents a casting coup on the order of the original Matthew McConaughey-Woody Harrelson pairing.
It's one thing to say we have economic inequality; it's another thing to say that we have life expectancy inequality on the order of 15 to 20 percent of people's lifetimes.
That de Blasio spends more than an hour of the traditional workday commuting to his old neighborhood gym is not, I recognize, on the order of Nero fiddling while Rome burns.
And we already knew that aid to Ukraine was held up on the order of Mick Mulvaney, Trump's acting Chief of Staff and head of the Office of Management and Budget.
There have been few globe-spanning empires on the order of the United States and fewer Jews at their helms: Disraeli is perhaps the closest analogue to a Jewish-American president.
It would also lead to soaring premiums — we're talking increases on the order of 800 percent — for older Americans whose incomes are low but not low enough to qualify for Medicaid.
You place the order for parts for the car, including if you're all the way with like two or three or four suppliers ... We have on the order of 10,000 suppliers.
But as higher resolution telescopes come online, such as the Planet Labs satellite which will be able to image on the order of about 5 meters, the data will be even better.
What I didn't know, in short, is that something on the order of a mini media and monetary empire can grow up around one man through a process of near-ecological inevitability.
Like a washcloth through a wringer, the mountains squeeze more rain of the system — "at least on the order of 10 to 30 percent compared to moving over flat terrain," he says.
Both films pitch Jukai as a kind of disorder to be conquered by humans; a disaster site on the order of the Titanic or The Towering Inferno that our heroes must survive.
It's probably more correct to say that it is, in the narrow and transactional relationship between professional athletes and the people covering them, something more on the order of a dick move.
"We now think they're pricing the likelihood of tax reform is on the order of 55 to 65 percent and they think it could be late 2017 or early 2018," said Emanuel.
Due for delivery in 6003, El Capitan will be operating on the order of 1.5 exaflops, or floating point operations per second, a measure of calculation often used to track supercomputer performance.
It's less an error card and more on the order of Claude Raymond's poker-faced x-y-z moments, although in this case the punchline is the existence of the card itself.
Tesla expected to build something on the order of 400,000 vehicles at Fremont in 2020, so a multiweek shutdown could mean that 30-40,000 vehicles fail to roll off the assembly line.
There's generally a slight Republican bias, on the order of a little more than a point, presumably because the primary electorate tends to be somewhat older and whiter than the general electorate.
However, the marketing practices willfully employed by the opioid industry and its partners in the supply chain — sadly including doctors themselves — may well constitute negligence on the order of the tobacco industry.
" Lenny Capizzi, Pickett's bandmate in The Cordials, as the group called themselves, suggested they put the impression to work in a novelty hit, something on the order of Sheb Wooley's "Purple People Eater.
"Total internet connectivity revenue in the world is on the order of a trillion dollars, and we think maybe we can access about 3 percent of that, or maybe 5 percent," he says.
Pandora has closed 70 of its 240 shops in China on the order of the government and at its remaining ones, mostly in shopping malls, customer traffic is "next to none", Lacik said.
Pandora has closed 70 of its 240 shops in China on the order of the government and at its remaining ones, mostly in shopping malls, customer traffic is "next to none", Lacik said.
"We believe [Sputnik Planum] is a large impact basin" Stern said, later elaborating that the depressed terrain was probably punched out by an impactor on the order of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) across.
Superconductivity is the ability of electrons to flow through a material with zero resistance from friction, a state normally achieved at very low temperatures, on the order of liquid helium or liquid nitrogen.
"We've probably lost, say, 200 species -- kinds of big animals -- over the last couple of hundred years, but we may well have lost on the order of a billion different populations," he said.
"In the event of a conflict between a European Arrest Warrant and a request for extradition from the US, UK authorities will decide on the order of priority," a Swedish prosecutor's statement said.
It's not difficult to conjure a scenario in which using customer deposits to bolster market bets causes a global financial contagion on the order of — or greater than — what we witnessed in 2008.
Christopher Bogdan announced costs would come down "significantly," estimating that the next batch of 28503 planes would cost "somewhere on the order of 22019 to 7 percent per airplane" less than the last.
How Rattle should be judged against predecessors on the order of Hans von Bülow, Arthur Nikisch, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Herbert von Karajan, and Claudio Abbado is for the musical sages of Berlin to decide.
While this racket was hardly on the order of a Ponzi scheme, the mini-bottles typically sell for eight dollars on planes, meaning that her employer was denied a potential $40,000 in sales.
In nine case studies presented in the new research paper, the programmers' statistical model shows that the likelihood of a chance match is "on the order of one in a million," O'Brien said.
To address climate change, we will need a mobilization on the order of what happened after Pearl Harbor, when factories like the General Motors plant in Lordstown were repurposed for the war effort.
At a time when the health research community is desperate for funds, the Cures Act increases money for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on the order of $4.8 billion over 10 years.
Because even though it had made my life hell for a little while — nothing on the order of the hell you were going through, of course — it was revealing about who you are.
While Buzzfeed managed to get it to slip up and say offensive things , it's nothing on the order of what attackers were able to train Tay to say in just a few hours.
Kloza noted that while about 25 percent of total U.S. refining capacity is offline, something on the order of 40 percent of capacity that serves Americans east of the Rockies had been affected.
"The first step is to distinguish between attitudes about DACA and attitudes about immigration overall: Consistently, Americans on the order of 80 percent have supported allowing the DACA kids to stay," he said.
The commonwealth owes bondholders somewhere on the order of $70 billion, with most of that debt tied to general-obligation bonds, revenue bonds and bonds issued by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
The total addressable market that Musk sees for this product is somewhere on the order of 100 million houses worldwide, and Musk stressed that the company does indeed intend to make this available worldwide.
The knowns: Scientists know the general size of Ultima Thule, which is on the order of about 15 to 20 miles in diameter, and would be able to fit between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.
Sporting Manchester, England — In 20033, I was in a French prison cell, arrested by a Paris drug squad on the order of an examining magistrate, a powerful official in the French criminal justice system.
One thing this all means is that there will be no out-of-nowhere deep-run team on the order of Gonzaga in 23, or Virginia Commonwealth in 24, or Loyola-Chicago last year.
We're looking at something on the order of $110 billion in revenue loss at an annual rate, which is real money – roughly the total cost of the insurance expansion under the Affordable Care Act.
The companies, which were vilified by proponents of the Affordable Care Act before it was enacted, are concerned that Mr. Trump may be setting them up as scapegoats on the order of Big Pharma.
Botnet is designed to simulate the experience of mega-fame on the internet, Chasen told me—not just a microcelebrity or nano-influencer, but someone on the order of Kylie Jenner or Cristiano Ronaldo.
Moment by moment and deal by deal, it absolutely was, but on its own merits there is no philosophical depth to it, let alone any finer human attribute on the order of courage or belief.
Just don't expect a latter-day equivalent of the ill-fated Daimler Chrysler "merger of equals," or even something on the order of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, Ford chief spokesman Mark Truby told CNBC.
"If hydro, say, goes back to something on the order of 15 percent, you're going to see a lot of excess supply of power because demand is not growing as much," said the Moody's analyst.
But when I went with just the new Eero-and-two-beacon system I found it delivered a significant speed bump, as measured by the Speedtest app, on the order of about 25% faster downloads.
And, though viruses aren't traditionally classified into genera, like Homo for humans or Staphylococcus for staph bacteria, Gregory concluded that the diversity of the populations they sampled was on the order of many new genera.
Abe has long insisted that he would delay the hike only in the event of a shock on the order of the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers bank that ushered in the global financial crisis.
Considering that Formula E teams only have something on the order of half a day to practice, qualify, and race on each street circuit, there won't be a ton of time to squeeze in Roborace.
However, as is often noted, the U.S. has yet to confront a national crisis on the order of 85033/11, the Great Recession, or a potential pandemic such as H1N1 influenza during the Trump presidency.
" Between the lines: "There's generally a slight Republican bias, on the order of a little more than a point, presumably because the primary electorate tends to be somewhat older and whiter than the general electorate.
"With an outside air temperature of about 100°F (38°C) the air temperature inside an enclosed car would be on the order of 150°F (66°C)," Null wrote in an email to MUNCHIES.
In other words, your pittance of a 401(k) might look a bit better today, but card-carrying members of the one percent could see their wealth rise on the order of millions of dollars.
"It looks like we're going to get a bit of an uplift in terms of capital generation, which is an important one, maybe on the order of $100 million," Rider said in a telephone interview.
"Working under the assumption that this system of three galaxies does indeed merge together, the galaxy merger timescale - including coalescence of the black holes - should be on the order of 1 billion years," Pfeifle said.
He yearned to be a love poet on the order of Catullus (about whom Dunn has written a very good book), but had neither the talent nor the courage to reveal his eroticism so nakedly.
YOU LOOK AT GOOGLE, APPLE, MICROSOFT, AMAZON AND FACEBOOK, AND WITHIN THE SPAN OF A FEW DAYS AFTER THEIR EARNINGS REPORTS, COLLECTIVELY THOSE COMPANIES INCREASED THEIR MARKET CAPITALIZATIONS BY SOMEWHERE ON THE ORDER OF $100 BILLION.
"A creative conservative, on the order of a guy like Jack Kemp, or my newest big fad is Teddy Roosevelt," the progressive Republican president who later left his party and waged an unsuccessful third-party campaign.
"Lyle has all the instincts of a great neurotic actor, on the order of Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, or Judy Garland," wrote Dunne in another Vanity Fair article, as if he were reviewing a Broadway play.
For a company like Exxon (which doesn't have the best track record when it comes to oil spills), a spill on the order of the 1989 Exxon Valdez crisis in the Arctic would devastate the region.
Not only this, but the items have a sort of black market value and are traded among players and indeed gambled in a highly unregulated economy that reports put on the order of billions of dollars.
On the old platform, Rigetti also noted, the kind of loops you need to run to use the quantum machine for machine learning, for example, had a latency on the order of a second or more.
And if you have more to spend, on the order of $823,282 to $21.50,22 a month, you can live "like royalty" and enjoy perks like a penthouse apartment, a housekeeper and even a chef, Stevens said.
But while this year's Intel desktop lineup doesn't include a breakthrough on the order of last year's whopping 18-core, 36-thread behemoths, it does show plenty of improvement, in the places you'd want them most.
The Inboard M1 The legality of electric rideables varies state to state, and it will probably take a change on the order of opening up bike lanes in major cities before rideables reach any significant adoption.
Taking a stab and saying 80% of that is for cloud infrastructure suggests a cumulative cloud CAPEX investments of on the order of $30 billion (similarly summing total CAPEX above 2% of revenue yields similar number).
Watching assorted junk hardware play music has been a weirdly popular, weirdly good internet phenomenon for some time now — on the order of, say, videos of the red hot ball of nickel being placed on things.
By the mid-20th century the horrific fires had faded, replaced with occasional outbreaks more akin to seasonal flu than an epidemic on the order of the Spanish flu (which, incidentally, had begun earlier in 1918).
The things that might not rise to the top of the to-do list when planning a mega-project that is expected to begin in 2019 and cost on the order of a half-billion dollars?
Furthermore, the proliferation of outsourcing (on the order of 14 million jobs in 2015) in service supply chains for critical tasks, such as customer service and administrative workflows, implies another dimension of vulnerability for service provision.
Cases include journalists tortured or killed at the behest of mayors, reporters beaten by armed men in their newsrooms on the order of local officials, and police officers threatening to kill journalists for covering the news.
The $100 million initiative being put forth here by the Department of Energy, if it proceeds, could end up supporting construction of a gasification plant that would ultimately cost something on the order of $85033 billion.
"We had forests that were very resilient to weather variations and insect disturbances in the past — maintained by frequent fire on the order of every year, or every few years at the most," Mr. Finney said.
The storage scheme is based on tiny quartz discs, each one offering some 360 terabytes of data, along with resistances to heat up to 1000 degrees Celsius and data retention on the order of several billion years.
Protons and other subatomic particles, exposed momentarily to forces and temperatures on the order of the Big Bang's, explode into a menagerie of exotic components: positrons, antiprotons, muons, taus, charm and strange quarks and, of course, bosons.
Even if society makes some emissions cuts — though not on the order of the ambitious emissons cuts called for by the historic Paris Agreement — we're on track for some 625 ppm by the century's end, noted Karnauskas.
Lake Mercer likely formed about 10,000 years ago, but it's a hydraulically active body of water, featuring water replacement times on the order of about a decade (so it's not completely isolated from the rest of Antarctica).
"We are paying higher interest costs from the federal government on the order of millions of dollars because of this impasse," Shai Akabas, the Bipartisan Policy Center's director of economic policy said on a call with reporters.
Gravitational waves are minuscule— the atomic jitters that pass through our world when two black holes bash together in a distant galaxy are on the order of a billionth of a billionth the diameter of an atom.
Apple's making a massive tax payment: Apple plans to bring back the vast majority of its overseas cash — on the order of $250 billion — and several new spending plans that will directly contribute to the U.S. economy.
January 24, 20193:22019 am PT / 22020:220 am ET: The New Horizons science team will hold a press conference to reveal a low-resolution image of Ultima Thule on the order of a few dozen pixels.
Frank said a blockbuster jobs report showing the creation of something on the order of 400,000 new jobs might justify action but anything in line with recent job gains would argue in favor of keeping rates level.
"I then said something on the order of, Colonel Sanders used the word 'N,' (I actually used the word,) that I would never use that word and Papa John's doesn't use that word," Schnatter told the board.
What that resulted in is what you see in the transparency report, for example, that we issue every quarter now, where we take down on the order of, I think, eight, nine million videos every single quarter.
At least five major transit systems — in Washington, New York, New Jersey, the San Francisco Bay Area and Seattle — have all formally requested financial assistance from the federal government, some on the order of billions of dollars.
"That's where flash floods differ a little bit from big stem river floods, the latter tend to be...on the order of days and weeks," says hydrometeorologist Jonathan Gourley of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The finished plant would have a capacity on the order of 100 megawatts (an average onshore wind turbine is 2.5 to 3 megawatts), Mowry says, though the company isn&apost sure yet where it will be built.
CÚCUTA, Colombia — The narrative seemed to fit Venezuela's authoritarian rule: Security forces, on the order of President Nicolás Maduro, had torched a convoy of humanitarian aid as millions in his country were suffering from illness and hunger.
They've evolved changes in their DNA repair and DNA metabolic processes that causes them to have new mutations somewhere on the order of 100 times the rate at which the ancestor [at the start of the experiment] did.
And this one single reservoir can likely store carbon dioxide on the order of 100 billion tons, according to surveys, which makes the the prospect of storing 600 billion tons—the amount envisioned in the models—seem reasonable.
What they found: The study concludes that a sustained, moderate amount of warming, on the order of 2°C, or 3.6°F, would cause significant melting of the interior ice that lies below sea level in this region.
Error-correcting codes have been invented that could allow a large number of qubits to clean up their own messes, and perform like a much smaller number of near-perfect qubits, probably on the order of thousands fewer.
The storm may still be capable of producing powerful winds, on the order of 60 to 80 miles per hour, when it makes its closest approach to Ireland and the U.K., which it's forecast to do on Monday.
"We realized that the operation time of most robots is very short before they have to recharge, on the order of tens of minutes, yet humans can operate for days without eating," Pikul told Gizmodo in an email.
Many leading fusion reactor designs require the application of strong magnetic fields on the order of thousands of Teslas for short periods of time, a requirement that the researchers said was "tantalizingly similar" to what they had produced.
The characters use familiar tools: handhelds, tablets, internet, and so forth, but Older surmises that our current ongoing technological revolution will have as great an impact on the order of the world as that of the industrial revolution.
Fortt: On cloud, you said when we sat down four years ago, "If you're not already spending a lot of capital on the order of $2400 or $215 billion each year to grow your…" Nadella: Which has increased.
Dwight Hammond and his son Steve may not be celebrities on the order of George W. Bush administration official "Scooter" Libby, former Sheriff Joe Arpario, or nut-job author Dinesh D'Sousza, other right-wing figures pardoned by Trump.
"What we're seeing is something on the order of about a ton and a half per second," said James O'Donoghue of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Md., who reports the conclusions Monday in the journal Icarus.
But the study's authors said that such a large tide of emissions — on the order of 2011,000 metric tons a year — could be explained only by new, illegal production, and said the source was probably in East Asia.
But I would venture this statement to describe the plight of China's Uighurs, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz today: Xinjiang has become a police state to rival North Korea, with a formalized racism on the order of South African apartheid.
Yet "without collective action aimed at legislation on the order of the Civil Rights Act, it's hard for me to believe that a purely legal strategy is going to bring about a fundamental change in power," he said.
Many of the costs attached to paying an accountant or a lawyer to set up the structure are fixed, perhaps on the order of several hundred dollars, whereas the potential gains are unlimited and rise with one's income.
While CRTs do have some sources of lag⁠—namely, the time spent buffering each video frame and scanning each line of the frame from top to bottom on the screen⁠—those delays are on the order of microseconds.
The sharp change in seasonal demand, also revealed in separate data from market research firm Slice Intelligence, amplifies some analysts' concerns that the Apple Watch may not be a formidable hit on the order of the iPhone or iPad.
"I then said something on the order of, Colonel Sanders used the word 'N,' (I actually used the word), that I would never use that word, and Papa John's doesn't use that word," he wrote, according to The Journal.
Research by David Hemenway and Sara J. Solnick has shown that children under 14 in the United States have far higher rates of unintentional firearm death than children in other developed countries — on the order of 10 times higher.
While the first European to sight New Caledonia was British explorer James Cook, who named it after the Latin term for today's Scotland, the islands were officially annexed by France in 1853 on the order of Emperor Napoleon III.
Apparently Verizon [which owns the company that owns TechCrunch] still has a glut of them on the order of "thousands," who are still holding on in spite of the carrier's recent software update that stopped the phone from charging.
Asked if there was any concern there may be a legal challenge based on the order of succession -- after the President bypassed Shulkin's deputy to appoint a different acting head of the VA -- the White House would not comment.
While the Budget Committee had settled on levels of $621 billion in defense spending, $511 billion on nondefense spending and mandatory cuts on the order of $150 billion, the Freedom Caucus wants to increase the cuts past $200 billion.
The committee representing wildfire victims in the bankruptcy of PG&E Corp has attacked a recent $11 billion settlement between the power producer and insurance companies, arguing the deal violates bankruptcy rules on the order of payments to creditors.
YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER THAT YOU KNOW, AT A STEADY RUNNING RATE WE STILL THINK THAT NORMAL JOB CREATION EVERY MONTH WOULD BE ON THE ORDER OF MAYBE AS LOW AS 60,43 A MONTH OR AS HIGH AS 100,000.
While the Budget Committee had settled on levels of $621 billion in defense spending, $511 billion on nondefense spending and mandatory cuts on the order of $150 billion, the Freedom Caucus wants to increase the cuts past $200 billion.
So if somewhere on the order of 5 to 10 percent of all species have gone extinct, and we're aiming for 75 percent of species to classify as a mass extinction, then we are still a long way off.
Sudden stratospheric warming events are known to affect the weather in the U.S. and Europe on a time delay — typically on the order of a week to several weeks later, and their effects may persist for more than a month.
By calculating the frequency of the disease-causing mutations in the population, Schadt and his team came to believe that the number of subjects they'd need to be useful wasn't 2000,24—it was more on the order of 24 million.
The results show that in an optimistic scenario, the increase in electricity consumption of the bitcoin network compared to now is not shocking, from around 350 MW to around 417 MW, but still on the order of one small power station.
McGarity cautioned that it's too early to say for sure how Congress will proceed, but told me he now suspects that they could churn through all of the rules leadership chooses to prioritize—more on the order of ten to 20.
A single laser "shot" of the magnitude tested by airborne and vehicle systems is on the order of tens of kilowatts, and those have trouble causing serious damage, which is why they've been all but abandoned by those developing them.
There will apparently be two tiers of shows: a small number of longer, prestige shows on the order of House of Cards, and more digestible 5-to-10-minute shows that can be added to the Facebook app's video tab daily.
He wouldn't elaborate on the order of operations, but a proposed rule to alter the legal protections for PBM rebates is under review at the White House — strongly suggesting it's either next, or very close to next, on the itinerary.
It&aposs a video showing a mere 10 seconds worth of trade activity for…Read more ReadHigh frequency stock trading is a form of rapid-fire trading that involves algorithms, or bots, that can make decisions on the order of milliseconds.
The first generation of exoplanet-hunting space telescopes such as Kepler and COROT have revealed that the majority of stars in the galaxy host planets, which may mean that something on the order of a trillion planets exist in the universe.
They certainly aren't world-historical geniuses on the order of de Tocqueville or Weber, but they are serious students of economic history whose work is much closer to Daniel Bell and Peter Drucker than to John Naisbitt and George Gilder.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's president said on Thursday that spy tactics could be used to fight tax evasion, after such violations were classified as serious crimes on the order of corruption and homicide, and he brushed off critiques of overreach.
"The financial impact of this increase is on the order of a few dollars a month on a 10-year repayment plan for every $10,000 borrowed," said Mark Kantrowitz, vice president of strategy for college and scholarship search site Cappex.com.
Following its closure on April 26, the government will deploy more than 600 police officers, on the order of President Rodrigo Duterte, adding a 138-strong "crowd dispersal unit" to the tropical paradise's regular force, Chief Superintendent Cesar Binag told journalists.
Now that Alzheimer's is recognized as an exigent health crisis on the order of cancer and HIV, and research funding is setting new records both here and abroad, it's possible that a breakthrough era in medicine might be at hand.
The phase two bill, signed on March 210, cost on the order of $2000 billion, expanded paid sick leave for a subset of workers, offered free coronavirus testing to Americans, and gave modest boosts to unemployment insurance and food stamps.
In 2017, the artist Sam Durant's "Scaffold" went on view in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden of the Walker Art Center, approximating the form of a gallows where 38 Dakota people were massacred on the order of President Lincoln in 1862.
But Cassini also found that a colossal amount of organic molecules and water ice (on the order of 22,000 pounds per second) are falling onto the planet's Equator through a different, potentially transient process that could help hasten the rings' demise.
A full expansion would affect something on the order of 15 million workers, other studies suggest, and would likely cost in the range of $30 billion to $40 billion a year — a fraction of what the Trump tax cuts cost.
We've got a team of something on the order of a dozen to 15 engineers to focus on technology and how technology can frankly make humans smarter — and we don't think it's an either or, we think it's an and.
The 200 pages of redacted documents released to The Times this week, on the order of a federal judge, suggest that the Obama administration had ample firsthand testimony from Mr. Abdulmutallab that the cleric oversaw his training and conceived the plot.
Remember, if the US paid the same share of income as our peer countries like Canada, the total saving would be on the order of 6% of GDP (from 18% today to around 2553-12% as in the peer countries).
But even then, an impact location prediction on the order [of] kilometres is, for an uncontrolled reentry, beyond current technical capabilities due to complexities of modelling the atmosphere, the dynamics of the reentering object and limitations in observing the spacecraft.
If anything happens to stall out the production progress, and that could be any one of those 10,000 suppliers, or on the order of 10,000 internal processes, if any of those is slow or wrong or whatever, you can't make cars.
Eisert is less pessimistic, saying that on the order of 800 physical qubits might already be enough, but even so he agrees that "the overhead is heavy," and for the moment we need to find ways of coping with error-prone qubits.
"The bilateral agreement (would) guarantee investment in Central America and this country on the order of $10 billion so that there is employment, jobs and that migration is optional," he said, repeating a proposal he campaigned on as a candidate last year.
The research team did not estimate the expense of replacing endocrine disrupting chemicals with safer alternatives, but other studies have suggested it would be on the order of billions of dollars, so the net cost of making changes would be small, Trasande said.
Of course, the manuals would have taken up orders of magnitude more space than the games themselves — an NES ROM is on the order of 21-22 kilobytes, while a single manual might be 23-43 megabytes when scanned at a reasonable resolution.
"Through solar sailing, we should be able to increase our orbit altitude on the order of a half kilometer per day," said David Spencer, project manager for the mission and a Purdue University professor, during a recent teleconference, as reported by SpaceNews.
"Anywhere along that path of totality you are going to get on the order of two minutes or so where the view of the sun is blocked out and it gets dark," Cameron Hummels, an astrophysicist at the Caltech, told BuzzFeed News.
If "Straight Outta Compton" were about white street toughs and introduced a slate of vibrant young white actors on the order of, say, "Breaking Bad's" Aaron Paul, it's reasonable to imagine at least a couple of them nominated for, and perhaps winning, Oscars.
In the once thriving city of Buea, 10 km (6 miles) from Ekona, most stores are closed on the order of separatists who want to shut down all activity in the region as part of their bid to halt the polls there.
In Ms. Dye's case in Oklahoma, her husband had not yet been given the opportunity to contest the allegations against him in a court hearing on the order of protection, which could have led to his being barred him from having guns.
For the past decade, a group of researchers in California, Oregon and Washington have been obsessing over timescales on the order of seconds: They've been developing a system called ShakeAlert that promises to warn people in the crucial moments before an earthquake hits.
It may be that all these Don't Carelords were sincerely unbothered about the end of a regressive if mostly goofy clubhouse tradition, which would make their vehement responses to the news something on the order of a bad case of rage hiccups.
Bob Casey, a Pennsylvania Democrat, believes Republicans are discussing impeachment "because they don't want to talk about the tax giveaway to the big corporations that ran up something on the order of almost $2 trillion in debt," he told CNN this week.
No one knows the full scope of wildlife trade worldwide, but the numbers are staggering — on the order of millions of animals of hundreds of species trafficked each day, according to Vincent Nijman, a wildlife trade researcher at Oxford Brookes University in England.
Much attention over Brand's departure has focused on the order of succession at the Justice Department — a recurring question given President Trump's repeated lashing out at both Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the special counsel's Russia investigation.
I'm left with the awkward hope that Garcia versus Kandori is a work on the order of Make Coleman versus Nobuhiko Takada or, if it's on the level, that Garcia takes pains to make it a quick, no-trauma exhibition of the gentle art.
That doesn't seem to have helped Sosa, though, who was, if not the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived figure on the order of Ted Williams, at least the Greatest Hitter Who Ever Had Long Segments of SportsCenter Slavishly Devoted to Him for a Decade.
The presence of unusually mild ocean waters just off the East Coast — on the order of 22016 to 230 degrees Fahrenheit above average for this time of year, along with the typically mild waters of the Gulf Stream Current, will help the storm strengthen.
For example, the study shows that future rates of sea level rise due to melting ice caps and warming, expanding seas, could be on the order of up to 4 meters, or 20303 feet, per century, which would be unprecedented in more than 8,000 years.
The historian Edward B. Westermann, in " Hitler's Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars " (Oklahoma), concludes that, because federal policy never officially mandated the "physical annihilation of the Native populations on racial grounds or characteristics," this was not a genocide on the order of the Shoah.
Balanchine was an artist on the order of Bach or Tolstoy , in the sense that he had a long career, an enormous range, and a kind of poetic force that made people, when they saw his ballets, think about their lives differently, more seriously.
They were Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, two journalists who work for Reuters and who were arrested on the order of Myanmar's president, Htin Kyaw, a day earlier on the outskirts of Yangon where they'd gone to meet two policemen from Rakhine State.
The United States dropped almost three times as much explosive tonnage in the Vietnam War as was used in the Second World War, and something on the order of 365,000 Vietnamese civilians are believed to have been killed during the period of American involvement.
The historian Edward B. Westermann, in "Hitler's Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars" (Oklahoma), concludes that, because federal policy never officially mandated the "physical annihilation of the Native populations on racial grounds or characteristics," this was not a genocide on the order of the Shoah.
Goldman Sachs analysts forecast that the negative growth impact on China of the tariffs would be 163-20 basis points of gross domestic product (GDP), while the effects on Chinese consumer price index (CPI) inflation would be "modest, on the order of 10-20 basis points".
"We talked about a way to have you fly the helicopter with the [autonomous] system off… and we couldn't do it safely because you would die, and it would be on the order of 60 seconds," Van Buiten says with a smile, leaning back in his chair.
Gudmundsson logged into Islendingabok this week from the National Archives in Reykjavik, tracing his roots back to ancestors listed in the world's oldest existing comprehensive census, taken in 1703 on the order of the King of Denmark to investigate reports of poor conditions on the island.
Depending on whom you talk to, a big-rig truck that drives itself would either be a logistical innovation on the order of transcontinental air travel, or the first sign that Stephen King's B-horror flick "Maximum Overdrive" was actually a pretty accurate peek at tomorrow.
Since Italy was so fragmented politically for much of its history, there was no Italian equivalent of a comprehensive state library on the order of the Library of Congress or the Bibliothèque Nationale de France until the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma was founded in 1876.
Still, it is unclear whether the unimaginable day of a Serena-less world of sports closer or if this is yet another setback on the path to a momentous comeback befitting her aura, something on the order of Tiger Woods's victory at the Masters last year.
Clinton was the odds-on favorite to win the Electoral College — at times on the order of more than 90 percent — when there were stand-alone head-to-head national polls that showed a harder-fought race and, in some cases, even a lead for Mr. Trump.
The source told her that a Nazi doctor surgically enlarged the heads of abducted teenagers to make them resemble aliens, supposedly on the order of Joseph Stalin, who the source says forced the teenagers to pilot flying saucers over the US as a Cold War scare tactic.
He had a "top secret" security clearance, which was marginally helpful, since it reduced the potential suspect pool from a few hundred thousand workers in the U.S. intelligence community who have a "secret" security clearance to a more limited population, on the order of tens of thousands.
"We roughly estimate that possible WhatsApp and Instagram partnerships could bring 40 to 653 million new users to PayPal's network each, and the Marketplace partnership could generate on the order of about $1.5 billion of incremental revenue for PayPal," Lisa Ellis and Michael Nathanson said in the note.
The bottom line: The scale of MeyGen may be modest in comparison to some of the recent offshore wind leases, which operate on the order of gigawatts, rather than megawatts, but it is nevertheless an important project to the marine energy sector that will help prove its viability.
I like the Apple Watch, but it's becoming clear to me that it's simply not a must-have gadget on the order of magnitude of an iPhone or, if we go way back, the iPod, which, by the way, is now part of the "Other Products" category as well.
"A closer look at the shape of tree trunks, foliages, and wind unsteadiness leads to a more precise estimation of the absolute value of critical wind speed, found to be on the order of the maximal wind speeds expected on the Earth ( ≃50 m/s)," the paper concludes.
Volkswagen's argument is that those higher emissions were not illegal in Europe, and therefore it owes no compensation there on the order of the $22 billion in government fines and settlements it has been forced to pay in the United States, where the scandal first broke in 2015.
Across the aisle, few of the Republican faithful are willing to publicly disavow Mr. Trump's unsubstantiated claim that he and his campaign were wiretapped on the order of President Barack Obama; fewer still will contest the lie that protesters against the new president are paid by leftist billionaires.
China is the largest EV market in the world, and Europe is on par with the US. Musk said on the call that he believes success in these new markets could someday lift Tesla sales "something on the order of" 700,000 to 800,000 Model 3s per year in a strong economy.
When a volcano erupts, it might take out some neighboring towns and mess with air traffic, but a supervolcano—a volcano that ejects material (ejecta) on the order of quadrillions of kilograms—can be expected to spread pyroclastic flows for hundreds of miles and dump ash even further out than that.
"We're talking something on the order of an added $20 billion to $20203 billion a year on a sustained basis could allow us to pretty smartly move the needle back where it needs to be, vis-a-vis both Russia and China," Ochmanek told CNBC in an interview on Friday.
When you consider the law in the context of 100 years of progressive activism, and in the grand scheme of American history, it starts to look less like a moderate reform and more like an epochal achievement, on the order of FDR's passage of Social Security or LBJ's Great Society programs.
"What this means for the future is that for every further degree of warming, we will lose much more ice, on the order of a doubling or more (leading to faster rates of sea level rise), than we did for the same degree of warming in the past," Das said.
It is a wall in the sense that it is so precise that the current measurements of the geoid actually restrain the accuracy of the atomic clock since it provides geopotential resolution on the order of many centimeters whereas their clock can reduce this geopotential resolution to just a centimeter.
Similarly on the health side, and this is part of the bigger question about how we responsibly fund health care in this country, because last I saw, I think that the Medicare negotiation move alone amounts to something on the order of $220 to $240 billion over a decade, per CBO.
Pickett's other stabs at musical success in the '70s were novelty hits on the order of "Mash:" A Star Trek parody called "Star Drek" (which found a second life on The Dr. Demento Show) and "King Kong (Your Song)" in 1976, which attempted to capitalize on the remake that hit theaters that year.
As I'd been warned by friends with children in New Orleans, where I live, the sanding of a neighbor's house in preparation for a paint job presented a threat of the highest magnitude, on the order of a child abductor on the loose from the local penitentiary, a rabid dog, a home invasion.
But if you sense a whiff of desperation about having him emcee the Golden Globes again -- on the order of "Forget the awards, tune in to see what outrageous things the host might say" -- NBC's promos, promising "We have no idea what he's going to do," sort of gave the game away.
We have seen benefits to retention on the order of several hundred basis points, which is a material change on a retention curve, for users that engage with spoken word content relative to those that haven't, and early data indicates that these users are more likely to convert to Premium over time.
"If you want my opinion, that opinion is that current hypervalued extremes are likely to be followed by market losses on the order of two-thirds of value of the S&P 500, with negative S&P 500 nominal total returns on both a 10-year and a 12-year horizon," he concluded.
He got a chance at the title only after Joshua's original opponent failed several drug tests, and he delivered an upset on the order of Buster Douglas's out-of-nowhere knockout in 1990 of the undefeated, undisputed champion Mike Tyson, who entered the fight with 37 victories, 33 of them by knockout.
The NWS has both Philadelphia and New York City in a zone of 12-to-18-inch accumulations, whereas reliable media outlets have been predicting less, on the order of 6-to-12 inches, based in part on the high March sun angle and likelihood of a mix between snow and sleet at times.
"For pretty much any species, you'll typically find on the order of a hundred or more broken genes that existed back in time and were lost," said Michael Hiller, a senior research group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden, Germany, and senior author of the new paper.
Crowder calculates that cargo airships make sense economically only when they're moving massive quantities of cargo—not twenty tons, what the LMH-1 could haul, or even sixty-six tons, the capacity of Pasternak's smallest Aeroscraft, but more on the order of five hundred to a thousand tons, the payload of a super-jumbo carrier.
I mean, I think as a basic model I think we're building out the data center capacity over the next five years and our plan for what we think we need to do that we think is on the order of all of what AWS and Google Cloud are doing for supporting all of their customers.
"While some of the March weakness was likely weather-related, we expect the structural shift of retail sales from brick and mortar stores toward less labor-intensive e-commerce firms will continue to weigh on payroll growth in that industry, with the impact on the order of 10,000 per month, relative to its previous trend," the Goldman economists wrote.
"So, if the government remains closed past January 19, then furloughed federal workers will not receive pay during the survey week, meaning that we'd very likely get a big drop in the headline payrolls report, something on the order of perhaps 500,000 to 0.23,000," said Omair Sharif, senior U.S. economist at Societe Generale in New York.
GRAHAM: We designed both the missiles and their bases and the strategic communications systems during the Cold War to be able to survive and operate through EMP fields on the order of 50 kilovolts per meter, which was our concern at the time, before we realized that weapons could be designed that had larger EMP fields.
Republicans on the far right, in particular, Fishkin and Pozen write, have been willing to engage in constitutional hardball because they are drawn to "narratives of debasement and restoration," which suggest that something has gone fundamentally awry in the republic, on the order of an existential crisis, and that unpatriotic liberals have allowed or caused it to happen.
Compared by one critic to "benevolent aliens — perplexed, faintly anxious and deliriously fond of making both music and a mess," Blue Man Group came to be regarded as a must-see for tourists and a symbol of New York, perhaps not quite on the order of the Circle Line or the Rockettes, but a bit hipper.
The nice thing is, the good thing, is that most, I would say, like, on the order of 25 percent of management mistakes get made over here in ruinous empathy, and if you can move the people who really do care over to challenge more, then you undo the advantage that asshole-like behavior has in the world, right?
"The quick calculation is to consider the possibility that we actually see just 1.4% S&P 500 total returns over the coming 10-year period, from current valuation levels, with a potential (not "predicted" or inevitable) interim loss on the equity component of the portfolio on the order of about 50% from here, which would be gradually recovered," he said.
But Mr. Klein had long nurtured a dream of recreating in Los Angeles a members-only gathering place on the order of Annabel's, a London nightclub founded in 1963 in what had been a coal cellar by the aristocratic British entrepreneur Mark Birley and distinguished by a clientele that, over the years, included royals and Frank Sinatra, Aristotle Onassis and Kate Moss.

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