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"reroute" Definitions
  1. reroute something to change the route that a road, vehicle, phone call, etc. normally follows

428 Sentences With "reroute"

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She has to reroute her younger self to fix this.
I'll have to reroute fly food delivery to my house.
On an active runway, Greta caused one flight to reroute.
Since then, opponents have pressured the government to reroute construction.
Once you tweak that plan, it could require a reroute.
Glad to be home, but I wouldn't reroute a thing.
Mr Erdogan hopes to reroute all shipping through his new canal.
Pakistan has closed its airspace, which forced commercial airlines to reroute.
A second surgery at 4½ months would reroute his blood flow.
The break forced street traffic to reroute away from the flooding.
Internet traffic is resilient and can dynamically reroute around any problems.
Even so, the airline stuck by its decision to reroute the flight.
Lives go in different directions, charted on courses too large to reroute.
The Chiefs will have to reroute their team plane to Los Angeles.
Need to change your plans mid-flight and reroute to another city?
British Airways said it had to reroute flights headed to the countries.
Unlike existing VADs, this device doesn't reroute blood through artificial tubes, says Vasilyev.
Some scientists have reported needing to reroute fly food delivery to their homes.
Policymakers, spotting signs of a future influx, might reroute refugees to different countries.
The foreign vessel has one other option: It can reroute to Jacksonville, Fla.
Last season's fractured timeline and death of Abby was one way to reroute.
That forced the FAA to close some air space sectors and reroute flights.
When this happens, you can cancel the trip, or reroute it somewhere new.
The airline will rebook, reroute or refund tickets booked on or before Jan.
Police were forced to reroute the march to a location with more space.
He would cut away most of their stomachs and reroute their small intestines.
Ilias Papadopoulos climbs a ladder to reroute electricity from a generator inside a warehouse.
VPNs or virtual private networks are services that reroute your traffic through different countries.
Jonker, however, said that at Edmonton, the Robird was able to reroute migrating geese.
The airline will also rebook, reroute or refund tickets booked on or before Jan.
The more extensive a reroute, the more likely it is that regulatory obstacles crop up.
I have to go into Maschine's preferences and reroute the output ports to my speakers.
Don't think of this period as a derailment, but more of an opportunity to reroute.
Surgeons close off most of the stomach, leaving a small pouch, and reroute the intestines.
That means adhering to the three R's: revisit the plan, recalibrate and reroute as necessary.
The agency plans to reroute all incoming travelers from Wuhan to one of those airports.
And they warned that the companies could reroute communications traveling on their networks through China.
There have been several attacks that hijacked BGP to reroute traffic, thus breaking the internet.
For now, more and more work is done during the summer to reroute troublesome sections.
If Peñalosa is driving near the reported police activity, he'll brake, U-turn, and reroute.
Some questions and answers about a possible reroute: What's the current route, and what's the problem?
They just reroute it through political action committees and activist nonprofits that can accept large contributions.
No scheduled overseas arrivals had to turn around in the air or reroute to other airports.
The email also noted that Carnival Cruise Line may also be required to reroute certain voyages.
Hyman thought maybe he would buy Unicorn's domain name and then reroute customers to Unagi's website.
MEA did reroute in April, as America weighed a punitive strike over a Syrian chemical-weapons attack.
Protesters later praised the Army's December decision to halt construction on the pipeline and reroute the structure.
But the day before we traveled, Hurricane Matthew came in and we had 24 hours to reroute.
What I am asking them to do is to reroute, to move the pipeline away from here.
Obama and Democrats have said they hope to eventually reroute the pipeline around the site in question.
International carriers like British Airways and Cathay Pacific, have announced they will reroute their flights to Daxing.
President Barack Obama last week said the U.S. government was looking at ways to reroute the pipeline.
The countless commuters who transfer there will have to reroute, either on other subway lines or buses.
In 2011, an uproar led TransCanada to reroute its proposed path around the state's ecologically sensitive Sandhills.
The global nature of the outbreak also means bosses cannot reroute planes and crews from stricken areas.
Look at the menu, order with your eyes, and the car will reroute to get the food.
The upgrades have allowed FPL to automatically reroute power and address about 1.5 million outages, Gould said.
Berlin also wants to reroute more money to new challenges from managing migration to tackling climate change.
Because of intestinal perforations, they wear colostomy bags to reroute feces to a bag over their skin.
To commute, they must reroute themselves to nearby stations, which effectively take them away from the thoroughfare.
The result has been effective, but Veloso is worried the changes may simply reroute commuters into other neighborhoods.
VPNs, which are built, maintained and operated by private businesses, reroute your computer's web address to another location.
But rather than cancel the "welcome," the police decided to reroute it, in the hope of controlling it.
They may need to reroute those habitual behaviors into more benign ones until the desire to vape fades.
VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) reroute your traffic through dedicated, encrypted servers, so you need one you can trust.
As a precaution amid the increased military activity, Pakistan has shut its airspace, forcing commercial airlines to reroute.
Air France said it was working to reroute passengers through one of its connecting sites in North America.
Whenever I ask white women I know why they don't reroute for black men, they invariably express ignorance.
Every now and then, one of these TVs will just rotate and people have to reroute around it.
You receive a brain implant able to interpret your brain's neural activity and reroute commands to a robotic arm.
This diffusion avoids any single point of failure by allowing the network to dynamically reroute data through the mesh.
And I think that right now the Army Corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline.
"Babies brains are so able to compensate even when they're substantially damaged, they're able to reroute neurons," he said.
President Barack Obama entered the fray on Tuesday, saying that his administration is devising options to reroute the pipeline.
That's why some scientists think it might actually be easier to reroute those signals and bypass paralyzing injuries altogether.
If, for example, protests force organizers to reroute the marathon, the costs of moving the event would be covered.
Some guys are good at being their own advocate and can tell when they need to reroute the conversation.
As transportation analysts had predicted all along, traffic doesn't necessarily reroute itself when cars are pulled off certain roads.
The US plans to reroute all Wuhan passengers — even indirect ones —to one of these five airports for screening.
The Delta spokesperson told Gizmodo that the airline worked to reroute passengers according to their situation and final destination.
You had enough time to make the swap, and get close enough to Beaumont before resstop so it wouldn't reroute.
If there is a storm that might affect deliveries, the weather people talk with UPS's contingency team and reroute packages.
But amidst the sass-talking, Rubio unfortunately rolled out a burn that Trump managed to reroute in classic Trump fashion.
Up-to-date maps also let AVs reroute to avoid tough situations like unprotected left turns or intersections under construction.
Chris Harrison tried to reroute the conversation, which was clearly veering into "he's not here for the right reasons" territory.
China has already launched a satellite that can receive and reroute such signals; a global, unhackable network could eventually follow.
But, you're like google maps on a trafficy Friday in LA. You'll reroute back to Pettyville AKA Calabasas soon enough.
Most artists would reroute it, or make a hole so they could attend country's most prestigious night, but not Isbell.
To make up for the loss of its 737 Max planes, United needs to reroute other aircraft to maintain service.
Take for example the recent Dakota Access pipeline issue, where the president had said there might be a reroute option.
They had to reroute their toilet pipe into their main pipe so it wouldn't drag during transportation of their home.
The aim was to reroute passenger trains to avoid curves and single-track tunnels on the route along Puget Sound.
Looser de facto enforcement of product origins — more likely for commodities — would simply reroute supply chains through a third country.
A fire at a factory near a polling place might mean city officials reroute voters to a different polling place.
Due to good communication between Poe and Finn, the transports reroute to the star destroyer and land on its exterior.
If creditors go after the money paid for that oil, Venezuela will reroute that money through China to evade them.
You're hitting a wall, not getting what you want, and it's time to accept the reality and reroute your focus.
This means Foxconn can fill in wetlands as it pleases and reroute streams or even create new ones with impunity.
Airlines reroute flights, insurance companies adjust algorithms, clothing retailers rotate stock—and they all want data to help make those decisions.
Energy Transfer Partners said in a statement the decision was politically motivated and it did not intend to reroute the line.
Late last year he founded the Boring Company, a tunnelling firm inspired by an idea to reroute city traffic below ground.
"The system is particularly suited to autonomous cars," said Rus, "since it can continuously reroute vehicles based on real-time requests."
Another perk of Riminder is that it can automatically reroute applications to other open positions if it notices a better fit.
She had been traveling for more than 28 hours by the time United was able to reroute her back to France.
What do you think the decision to reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline means for indigenous rights and climate activism in America?
When you use a VPN service, you reroute all your internet traffic to a VPN server in a data center somewhere.
Forcing a theater audience to reroute its urge toward naturalism, Mr. Rau encourages a consideration of the means of storytelling itself.
Israel would close gaps in that security barrier, but also reroute segments of it to minimize the disruption of Palestinian lives.
Since then, three judicial decisions have declared his move to reroute funds illegal, and Congress twice voted to terminate the emergency.
After the decision to reroute, the cruise line offered the guests compensation with onboard credit for missing the excursion to Nassau.
When this happens, the tool will prompt users headed to a bunk or sketchy URL to instead reroute to a legit one.
The three railroads together are devising a scheme for which tracks to take offline for repairs, and where to reroute other trains.
In an interview with NowThis News, President Obama said that the government is looking for ways to reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Thai soldiers reroute waterways to help drain a cave system in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand on July 7th.
On August 1st the European Commission agreed to reroute a proposed transport corridor from the continent to Ireland away from British ports.
Intercepting that traffic, regimes are able to reroute citizens trying to visit unflattering news websites or dissident groups to any other website.
President Barack Obama said Tuesday that the government is examining ways to reroute it to address concerns raised by Native American tribes.
"The government is worried any change of landfall could persuade TAP to leave Italy and reroute through the Balkans," Emiliano told Reuters.
Russia's Gazprom, which feeds gas to the hub for delivery around Europe, said it had been forced to reroute supplies to customers.
This cuts down on uncertainty and helps reduce the prep time needed to reroute the cart to move goods between new points.
The state governor, the other officer told the general, wanted to reroute the troops - to install energy-efficient light bulbs in homes.
Emirates and Qatar Airways suspended flights to Pakistan and others, such as Singapore Airlines and British Airways, were forced to reroute flights.
In the process of constructing it, he applied to the local authorities for permission to reroute the Ru river to his property.
Obama said earlier this month that his administration was looking into options to reroute the pipeline away from the Standing Rock reservation.
I only had to pay $96 for a flight to Kuala Lumpur on Malaysia Airlines, so I decided to reroute the trip.
Were they told that Singer would reroute their KWF donations, and if so, did he tell them those rerouted donations were legitimate?
It's no wonder there are multiple lawsuits challenging Trump's authority to derail and reroute congressionally mandated spending by declaring a national emergency.
Normally, they said, support staff would develop a plan to reroute traffic so that it would have minimal effects on flight schedules.
Instead, OurMine had exploited a more fundamental layer of the internet itself, to reroute WikiLeaks visitors to a destination of the hackers' choosing.
Google Maps is overrun with fake business listings and phone numbers that reroute to competing businesses, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
"Any time you have to reroute a call, you lose time and you lose those seconds that count," says NENA CEO Brian Fontes.
Travel website Kayak was making changes to let customers exclude specific aircraft types from searches, and booking sites were looking to reroute passengers.
Two grizzled political warriors, with more than six decades in Washington between them, coming together to amicably chew over ways to reroute gridlock.
It would turn P.S. 8 into the exclusive neighborhood school for Brooklyn Heights and reroute Dumbo and Vinegar Hill students to P.S. 307.
To figure out how to reroute your money, decide what's really important to you and what you're just spending on out of habit.
As he seeks to reroute his struggling campaign, Trump has been reading prepared remarks more frequently and has escalated his attacks on Clinton.
But without relitigating the history of the North American conquest, perhaps the protesters can achieve their aim to stop or reroute the pipeline.
That means whoever controls the networks controls the information flow — and may be able to change, reroute or copy data without users' knowledge.
If they inserted plastic shunts to temporarily reroute blood around leaks in major vessels, they will go back to make a permanent fix.
The M.T.A. also plans to reroute some trains on its Metro-North Railroad through Queens and under the East River to Penn Station.
President Obama said Tuesday that the Army Corps of Engineers is exploring ways to reroute the pipeline to avoid the areas at issue.
Neighbors tried to persuade the authority to reroute the Sheridan slightly to leave room on the riverfront parcel for 200 units of housing.
The announcement to reroute the pipeline should be seen as a win, Cat says, but that represents just one battle in an ongoing war.
Equity markets in China and the United States have swooned already, in part because investors worry that global supply chains will need to reroute.
Now, in Michigan, a broad coalition of opponents is entering a new frontier: Pushing to rip out and reroute an existing pipeline - Enbridge Inc.
U.S. travel website Kayak was making changes to let customers exclude specific aircraft types from searches, and booking sites were looking to reroute passengers.
So engineers decided to take the road itself underground, and they're building a smaller, two-mile, four-lane tunnel through which to reroute cars.
Next, download the Mobcrush app from the App Store, which allows you to reroute your screen recording to the app and then to Twitch.
"It's due to a mix of people who got rerouted or chose to reroute themselves" after the storms, Delta spokesman Michael Thomas told CNN.
In any event, with each attempt to reroute the FBI investigation, the President's actions became increasingly counterproductive to his goal of ending the inquiry.
The use of the high capacity planes on the route — and the potential number of stranded travelers — complicated efforts to rebook and reroute passengers.
The Democratic National Committee and several Democratic politicians who received political contributions from Weinstein said they would reroute the money to women's rights groups.
Alitalia, Italy's flagship carrier, said it would continue services but gave the passengers the option to rebook or reroute their flight free of charge.
ET. The target of the attack was a company called Dyn, whose servers reroute traffic for some of the busiest sites on the web.
Passengers could use their mobile phone or a preset "safe word" to discreetly reroute the vehicle to a police station if they feel threatened.
Duke Energy has equipped 28 percent of its system with technology to reroute power remotely, according to Harry Sideris, Duke's state president for Florida.
They would take down a portion of the network and then the network would automatically reroute around that dead portion to keep providing service.
What drew it all together was Mr. Rudd's fluid playing, which could swiftly reroute a listener's attention without disrupting the flow of a song.
Then, on November 227, President Obama said that officials are looking into possible ways to reroute the project, though a decision could take weeks.
In this moment, our leaders must pause, listen and reflect on this living history of violence and oppression in order to reroute the country's future.
Sunday brought good news for the protesters at Standing Rock, when the Army Corps of Engineers announced that they would reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Several airlines, including Emirates and Qatar Airways, suspended flights to Pakistan and others, such as Singapore Airlines and British Airways, were forced to reroute flights.
He means to persuade—or, at least, to subtly reroute the grooves of reasoning by which his wary readers arrive at their reliably liberal positions.
This reroute of the project will merely delay the inevitable -- oil flowing from the Bakken shale to consumers with no detectable effect on earth's climate.
If users accept the download, their device will reroute its data through the hackers' server, granting them access to emails, contact lists, and browser activity.
But Jechura said shale crudes tend to have waxy components distributed more evenly through the oil, making it more difficult to just reroute heavy components.
A Hawaiian official says the state got "two minutes" notice before the Trump administration on Friday announced measures to reroute potential coronavirus sufferers to them.
In October, a so-called distributed denial of service attack targeted an obscure New Hampshire company called Dyn, whose servers monitor and reroute internet traffic.
According to The Washington Post, officials could even reroute planes to make stops at screening airports to make sure passengers who need screening receive it.
" On November 2, as protests continued, Obama issued another statement saying that the Army Corps "is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline.
For now, tech firms have the advantage: artificial-intelligence filters can be trained to recognise the characteristics of spam messages, and reroute them to spam folders.
Pakistan shut its airspace last week, leaving thousands of travelers stranded and forcing carriers to reroute flights, but resumed partial operations at four airports on Friday.
However, against all odds, it seems that Uncharted 4's shaky development may have been just the reroute it needed in order to continue pushing ahead.
Four minute loss - no, in-play minute-by-minute is Charlie, and he's in the shitter, just - thankyew - Pax reroute successful, mouth of the muddy Mississip.
One has been to block the gilets jaunes from entering the Champs Elysées, the most famous street in Paris, forcing them to reroute to lesser locations.
Singapore Airlines, one of the world's top ranked carriers, has taken measures to reroute some flights in response to North Korea's missile tests, Channel NewsAsia reported.
When a corridor is blocked by a thunderstorm, for example, Chinese flight controllers often cannot reroute an airplane, because it would have to enter military airspace.
Amtrak also plans to reroute its trains that run along the Hudson River to Grand Central Terminal from Penn Station, from late May until early September.
His job also involves forecasting the weather weeks ahead, to help the company's shoreside and shipboard teams decide if they should cancel, reroute or reschedule cruises.
Indeed, in the hours after the announcement, Delta and American Airlines announced they'll reroute passengers to the CDC's approved US airports and suspend flights heading elsewhere.
Smart meters and advanced sensors could help crews identify damage to individual buildings more quickly, and new technology could reroute power automatically away from troubled areas.
I reroute the Uber to our favorite taco place around the corner and we get a margarita while we wait for our food to be ready.
The airport, which serves over 23 million passengers a year, remains closed until further notice, forcing airlines to scramble to reroute over the busy Easter weekend.
Photo: GettyAn airplane flying across the Atlantic Ocean had to reroute after a pilot spilled his coffee in the cockpit and damaged the audio control panel.
The blast sent commuters fleeing for the exits and police officers rushing to the scene, as officials scrambled to reroute trains and shut down streets temporarily.
The Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (DVAAC) issued a threat warning to aviation to reroute around the cloud, which was above the cruising level of commercial airlines.
Russian restrictions on the transit of Ukrainian goods meant Ukrainian businesses were forced to reroute trade through costly routes such as Georgia and Azerbaijan, the union said.
Draining the aqueduct in 2022 will give crews time to reroute the water under the Hudson and to seal other leaks some 25 miles up the aqueduct.
Also included in the Cuba travel ban are cruises, fishing ships and private yachts, forcing Virgin Voyages to reroute their cruise line itineraries elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Flights between Asia and Europe were disrupted, stranding thousands of passengers, although airlines were later able to reroute through China many flights that normally pass over Pakistan.
Several airlines including Emirates and Qatar Airways, suspended flights to Pakistan on Wednesday, while others such as Singapore Airlines and British Airways were forced to reroute flights.
Thousands of demonstrators marched from the west of Kabul to demand that the government abandon its decision to reroute the line, which would transmit electricity from Turkmenistan.
"I think that right now the Army Corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline," he said in his first remarks on the standoff.
According to the government watchdog, the flaws could allow cyber saboteurs to disrupt or reroute the nearly 3,000 U.S. flights in the air at any given moment.
But many more towns put off such projects or, to avoid traversing the preserve, reroute projects through private lands, sometimes cutting down many trees in the process.
The chaos comes after the Trump administration announced new rules forcing all US travelers from 26 European countries to reroute flights to arrive at just 13 airports.
Closing off up to five of the station's 21 tracks at a time will force the three railroads to pare down their schedules and reroute some trains.
Last fall, Congress granted Ms. DeVos the authority to reroute federal funds for disaster relief through the Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria Education Relief Act of 238.
The plans include a vast "funnel" system to reroute individual fliers — and potentially whole planes — to one of 5 airports screening for the so-called Wuhan virus.
The good news is the film hasn't officially been released yet, so there's still time reroute the course and get Little Women the Oscar noms it deserves.
When his defense secretary, Robert M. Gates, asked him to reroute the carrier to the Yellow Sea, to send an additional message to Beijing, Mr. Obama resisted.
The airspace closure disrupted not just Pakistan's air transport but flights worldwide as airlines were forced to cancel or reroute flights to other destinations that pass over Pakistan.
Clinton's private server had several potential points of vulnerability, so it was possible for spies to hack into the system — both to view messages and to reroute messages.
Waze also has its extensive traffic database that will reroute you to a faster path if it finds one, which is generally better than Apple or Google's guidance.
"I think right now the Army Corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline in a way," President Obama said in in interview with NowThis.
Apple says it refurbished over 7.8 million of its devices in 2018 and helped reroute more than 48,000 metric tons of e-waste from ending up in landfills.
"When a flight is disrupted, we offer passengers the options to either rebook, reroute or a refund of their tickets," the airline retorted in a suspiciously generic fashion.
In the United States, Federal Reserve policymakers have signaled support for gradual interest rate hikes that would likely reroute investment from Argentina and other fragile emerging market economies.
Not only did David offer to reroute Lehmann's flight, he even offered to buy him a slice of pizza for lunch, and personally helped him onto the plane.
The more these vessels constrict, the more they reroute oxygenated blood to crucial organs -- such as the brain and heart -- and potentially boost diving time, the researchers wrote.
The company, Dyn, whose servers monitor and reroute internet traffic, said it began experiencing what security experts called a distributed denial-of-service attack just after 7 a.m.
Critics have warned that this could make it easier for the Russian government to censor, reroute or switch off internet traffic to block access to politically sensitive content.
Engineers had to reroute the Disneyland Railroad and shorten the meandering Rivers of America, where an original Frontierland attraction, the Mark Twain Riverboat, sails in a quaint loop.
The issue is whether, once the battery charges, if the device has a way to reroute the electrical current still streaming into the battery when it's plugged in.
She said the organization's advisers were concentrating more on working with travelers to find new destinations, reroute trips and find new times of the year to go away.
If pipelines cannot cross the Appalachian Trail, energy companies will have to reroute or cancel them completely, perhaps opening the door for more large-scale investments in renewables.
It was the fear of humanity at large, acting together to reach a tipping point where normal people like us decided it was time to reroute their lives.
Still damaged is a 15-ton bridge east of the farm on County Road OO that requires him and his neighbors to reroute their combines and semi-trucks.
Finally, San Diego has started using cameras built into connected streetlights to monitor pedestrian traffic and reroute cars during peak hours to avoid pedestrian accidents and alleviate congestion.
Clinton's private server had several potential points of vulnerability, so it was possible for spies to hack into the system — both to view messages or to reroute messages.
But since I couldn't just aimlessly walk west and count on my phone to reroute me, I had to stop at the corner and doodle in my new journey.
Chuck and his team (who, for some reason, are happy to go along with this) reroute a train carrying port-a-potty waste to stop outside his Southern homestead.
Flights between Asia and Europe were severely affected, with thousands of passengers stranded, although airlines were later able to reroute many flights through China that normally pass over Pakistan.
Etihad, flydubai, Gulf Air and SriLankan Airlines also suspended services to the country and flight tracking portals showed Singapore Airlines, British Airways and others were forced to reroute flights.
But what's unusual here is that Friday's attackers were not focused on those specific sites, but rather on Dyn, an organization that helps other companies reroute their web traffic.
"She was afraid and running and ended up on the tarmac, she ended up causing flights to reroute," Rebecca Norman, a director at Manitoba Mutts Dog Rescue, told PEOPLE.
The startup thinks people who can afford the service will gain "actionable information" that they can use to "potentially reroute themselves around a problem before it emerges," White says.
If that were to happen, the U.S. exporter would have to scramble for a new buyer, reroute the vessel and potentially eat additional costs associated with the diverted cargo.
To redirect that water, Adams had curb cuts installed at the offsite garden in the Arboretum and used bricks to reroute water runoff from the street into the land.
The pipeline's developers say those fears are overblown and that it has taken pains to reroute the project around cultural sites and near existing pipelines to minimize pollution risk.
Matteo Salvini, the head of the League, is also the interior minister who started his tenure turning away a ship with 630 refugees, forcing it to reroute to Spain.
It took about two hours to stabilize the scene, get uninjured motorists to a nearby location to warm up and to reroute about 500 vehicles stuck behind the pileup.
The outages forced Union Pacific to reroute traffic through Pine Bluff, Arkansas, while Kansas City Southern trains were operating at just 10 mph on a stretch out of Houston.
As a last resort, member states also agreed in principle to reroute gas supplies to neighboring states in case of cuts once rules are worked out to compensate private suppliers.
Malta&aposs premier is telling a German aid group to reroute its rescue ship away from the Mediterranean island to avoid further escalation of another European standoff over helping migrants.
As a result, attackers take advantage of its trusting nature to reroute text messages, or request location data for a phone over and over to track where its owner goes.
And then, United had to reroute a flight en route to St. Louis, after discovering there was a dog on board that was supposed to be flying to Akron, Ohio.
You can also create other types of sinkholes that reroute traffic from the original target IP address to the sinkhole address, using a mechanism like a firewall or a router.
North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple said on Wednesday it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but he would try to rebuild a relationship with Standing Rock Sioux leaders.
No matter where you're connected, whether on public or private Wi-Fi, Ivacy works hard to mask your IP address and reroute your internet traffic through an encrypted virtual tunnel.
Gasoline futures surged 13.5 percent as almost a quarter of U.S. refining capacity remained offline due to Tropical Storm Harvey and traders scrambled to reroute millions of barrels of fuel.
Pakistan's escalating conflict with India this week disrupted commercial aviation after the country shut down its air space on Wednesday, forcing several international airlines to cancel or reroute their flights.
Cyber attackers created a "botnet" using a web of ordinary devices like baby monitors and webcams, before unleashing a massive DDoS attack on company called Dyn, whose servers reroute traffic.
For instance, emergency vehicles could communicate their current location and destination information to an autonomous vehicle fleet, so the self-driving vehicles will reroute to avoid interaction with emergency vehicles.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) was forced to reroute some of its trains during Wednesday's evening rush hour after an injured bald eagle was found on the tracks.
"Asia is really close to Alaska, about six hours from Tokyo to Anchorage, so there is a real opportunity for those carriers to reroute aircraft to Anchorage," Mr. Szczesniak said.
"Hide My Email" will allow iOS 13 to generate a random, unique email address that will reroute to your actual address if you don't want to share it with apps.
Being able to trace inventory so that a company can reroute shipments and redistribute items to the "neediest" of its locations both pre- and post-storm is key, he added.
The proposal to reroute the road involved a substantial sum of money and the taking, by eminent domain, of land belonging to a farmer who strongly opposed the whole thing.
Party leader and Lviv mayor Andriy Sadovyi accuses Kiev of blocking efforts to reroute rubbish from the city's overfilled landfills to sites outside the region in an effort to discredit Samopomich.
Etihad, flydubai, Gulf Air, SriLankan Airlines and Air Canada also suspended services to the country and flight tracking portals showed Singapore Airlines, British Airways and others were forced to reroute flights.
Adding to upside pressure on prices, Russian gas giant Gazprom might not be able to reroute sufficient flows to Europe after it began unwinding its transit contract with Ukraine, analysts say.
"Although a reroute sounds simple enough, it would be, in fact, incredibly difficult and it might be impossible," said Craig Stevens, a spokesman for the group Midwest Alliance for Infrastructure Now.
North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple on Wednesday told reporters it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but he would try to rebuild a relationship with Standing Rock Sioux leaders.
Gasoline futures RBc1 surged 13.5 percent as almost a quarter of U.S. refining capacity remained offline due to Tropical Storm Harvey and traders scrambled to reroute millions of barrels of fuel.
Baghdad would not be able to reroute those volumes to Iran but could order shipments of some 150,000 bpd via Iran that are being produced in the nearby province of Kirkuk.
In turn, package-holding lockers become especially important around the holiday season, when shoppers stress over tracking and receiving last-minute gifts that they can't afford to lose or reroute elsewhere.
That's why Uber is working on screens that will show drivers what the car "sees" and allow riders to reroute their ride as they would with a human at the wheel.
Then came One Square Inch in the forests of Washington state, which he defended from noise intrusions by comparing sound recordings to air traffic patterns and asking offending airlines to reroute.
While big internet companies like Amazon and Facebook have sophisticated server setups that route and reroute traffic in real time, smaller operations can easily get strained by a surge in traffic.
Save the Children said it had been forced to reroute supplies for the north of the country through the southern port of Aden, with deliveries taking three weeks instead of one.
Using multiple digital tools, Mr. Kadar was able to mask his identity, alter his voice, hide his phone number and reroute his internet traffic through intermediaries, according to the charging documents.
So while airlines can reroute some flights to nearby Oakland or San Jose (which are themselves busy), that's a bad option for flights alighting on their way to Asia or Europe.
In a call with reporters on Tuesday, CDC officials said they were activating a large-scale plan to reroute all passengers from Wuhan through one of the five airports running screenings.
And the franchise's success goes beyond box-office gains: The series has reached new creative peaks with every release since director Justin Lin helped reroute things with 73's Fast & Furious.
International airlines that normally transit between Indian and Pakistani airspace have been forced to reroute, including flights by Singapore Airlines, Finnair, British Airways, Aeroflot, and Air India, according to online portal flightradar24.
North Dakota's Public Service Commission, a state regulatory agency with jurisdiction over everything from pipelines to auctioneers, doesn't like the idea of a reroute or going through the permit approval process again.
A judge has ordered a 44-year-old British man to pay more than $21,000 to WestJet after his drunken behavior forced an international flight to reroute and land earlier this month.
A tunnel collapse in Oregon in late May forced the railroad to reroute traffic, which added 267.4 to 5 days of travel time and sparked a cascade of disruptions and unexpected expenses.
And there is a faint possibility that planners might reroute the train in light of the stadium news (they'll definitely add a free shuttle bus, which is... fine, but not a train).
The furry friends were discovered on the N train line in Brooklyn; their presence caused some trains to reroute for hours as animal rescuers worked to remove the animals from the area.
The Dexcom sensor is also supported by the Apple Watch, via a reroute through the iPhone but will soon be on the Watch itself through core Bluetooth, which is coming in watchOS4.
My Choice also lets you reroute "most" packages to your workplace, a neighbor's house, or a nearby UPS Access Point location if you won't be home to sign for a precious delivery.
Saudi Arabia has severed all land, sea and air links with Qatar, and Qatar Airlines has had to cancel or reroute some flights that usually use the airspace of the boycotting nations.
The protest and lawsuit by the Standing Rock Sioux are not the first efforts by Native American and environmental groups to stop or reroute planned pipelines through culturally or environmentally sensitive areas.
That's why its resurrection, and the concomitant horse-trading, should be read first as an effort to reroute right-wing outrage, which is currently directed at the House Republicans, toward the Senate.
Dalrymple warned on Wednesday that it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but said he had requested a meeting with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council to rebuild a relationship.
Cloudflare told TechCrunch that rolling out resource public key infrastructure (RPKI) to all of its customers for free will make it far more difficult to reroute traffic — either by accident or deliberately.
Mid-budget movies — "Motherless Brooklyn" cost about $25 million to make, not including marketing — have been sputtering in theatrical release, prompting studios to avoid them entirely or reroute them to streaming services.
Whenever a rocket soars to space, it must pass through the airspace that thousands of pilots fly through every day, sometimes causing planes to reroute to avoid a spacecraft zooming into the sky.
The ride share service appears to be stalling in the public eye in its attempts to reroute after last year's news of a toxic workplace culture including allegations of harassment, retaliation, and discrimination.
"If possible, they can reroute the road over lake sections less prone to wave formation, control the speed and/or interspacing of traffic to limit the occurrence of waves," says van der Sanden.
On Thursday, Singapore Airlines said all of its Europe-bound flights would now continue as planned, without the need for refueling stops, and they would reroute to avoid the affected airspace as necessary.
On Thursday, Singapore Airlines said all of its Europe-bound flights would now continue as planned, without the need for refuelling stops, and they would reroute to avoid the affected airspace as necessary.
Energy Transfer Partners, the oil and gas company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, has already said it does not intend to reroute the project, though it could face fines for continuing construction efforts.
As Exhibit A, he has pointed to Panther Island, the colloquial name for the Central City Flood Control Project, a troubled economic development project that would reroute the Trinity River to minimize flooding.
Moreover, a Brexit could actually reroute investments to continental Europe, either through repatriations or new investments from non-EU countries which took the UK as an entrance point to the European Single Market.
It's important to note, however, that Chinese authorities do actually permit many protests, particularly local demonstrations with modest demands, such as to reroute a proposed road or improve working conditions in a factory.
"The best way to resolve this is to reroute this pipeline and for the (Obama) administration to not give an easement to build it near our sacred land," Archambault said in an interview.
The company has "a substantial contingency work force of well-trained managers and vendors in place," he said in an email, as well as the ability to reroute calls to unaffected call centers.
When asked if they worry that China-curbing measures might disrupt global supply chains, nationalists on Team Trump reply that they want to reroute such chains back into America, while there is still time.
Operating ratio is expected to be lower in the second half than in the first half of 2019, when record flooding forced it to reroute trains, executives said on a conference call with analysts.
Within the flows and counterflows of digital communication some spark of opportunity endures, and we can still chart a path to human freedom if we reroute them as thoroughly as he did broadcast television.
Gol and other airlines have offered to reschedule and reroute travel for pregnant women with flights booked to areas affected by Zika, after clinical evidence linking the virus to microcephaly and other birth defects.
Turkish Airlines is allowing passengers booked on its flights to or from either Ataturk or Sabiha Gokcen airports from Tuesday through July 2322 to rebook or reroute their flights without penalties until July 2455.
The pipeline project would reroute supplies, transporting 80 percent of Russian gas imports through a new single avenue, and most notably, bypassing the Ukrainian network that currently channels about half of Russian's natural gas.
It only pauses work within a 85033-mile radius of Lake Oahe, which will soon be the last missing link with few alternative options now that it is too late for a major reroute.
So if someone gains access to the network—a government agency, a surveillance company, or a criminal—SS27 will treat their commands to reroute text messages or calls just as legitimately as anyone else's.
And when Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, which allowed authorities in non-slave states to capture and return escaped slaves to their owners, Tubman helped reroute the Underground Railroad to Canada.
Chronister Oil Co in Illinois, which supplies a convenience store and gas station chain in that state, had to reroute trucks to find fuel after its regular terminals refused to sell it, he said.
Australia's Qantas told CNBC it was adjusting flight paths in the Middle East to avoid airspace over Iran and Iraq and would reroute its QF9 and QF10 flights between London and Perth via Asia.
The US is making plans to force passengers from Wuhan, China, to change flights — and even reroute flights entirely if necessary — to ensure they get screened for the coronavirus spreading throughout the Chinese city.
Longi's replacement in USAID's Middle East bureau, Hallam Ferguson, wrote in an email last November, obtained by ProPublica, about the White House's pressure to reroute Middle East aid to religious minorities, particularly Christian groups.
The L train is slated to shut down between Williamsburg and Manhattan for 223 months in April 2019, and the first details of the plan to reroute riders while it's closed were released yesterday.
Moscow has charged its internet service providers (ISPs) to upgrade their systems to reroute all internet traffic to exchanges and servers located inside the country and approved or managed by Roskomnazor, Russia's telecom watchdog.
Eclipses pull us out of situations and reroute us to where we need to be going; however, the process is often uncomfortable or unexpected, especially if we've been veering very far off our right path.
"We're entering unchartered waters if a reroute happens at this stage and I can't think of another example of a case where this has happened," said Afolabi Ogunnaike, a senior analyst at consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
But in practice, it has the opposite effect: Georgians abroad who don't know how to reroute their internet traffic with tools like virtual private networks (VPNs) or Tor will be prevented from registering to vote.
It was then that officials decided to reroute a unit of American and Nigerien forces, who were conducting a routine, low-risk patrol in the area, though they were not properly equipped for the mission.
These are the alternatives available to the 275,000 commuters who will have to reroute their daily lives come April 2019, when the L train officially goes offline between Brooklyn and Manhattan for over a year.
Researchers guess that the only reason these guys come above ground is to reroute around rocks they can't dig their way through, and to get out of their tunnels during rainstorms that may flood them.
An Air Force assessment indicates that the Trump administration's decision to reroute funding from dozens of the service's planned military construction projects "poses various national security risks for the US armed forces," NBC News reports.
To get to the starting line that June morning, we passed a bridge where a polar bear and her cubs had encamped a few months before, forcing villagers to reroute their walks to avoid attacks.
Global airlines are continuing to reroute flights in the Middle East on reports that a passenger plane that crashed in Iran on Tuesday was shot down by a missile, killing all 176 people on board.
That effect is relatively small for a $20.5 trillion economy, but the researchers expect it to expand if the tariffs persist, as companies reroute supply chains to avoid tariffs in the United States and abroad.
These devices use artificial tubes to reroute blood from the heart to the vessels going in and out, but they can cause serious problems: blood can clot in the tubes, putting people at risk of stroke.
In a model that simulates taxi-requests in NYC, the algorithm was able to work in real-time to reroute ride-share vehicles based on incoming requests and send non-occupied cars to high-demand areas.
We've shown that a BBCI can be used to strengthen connections between two brain regions or between the brain and the spinal cord, and reroute information around an area of injury to reanimate a paralyzed limb.
In 1907, William Mulholland began a quest to reroute water from the Sierra Nevada, the highest and longest mountain range in the contiguous United States, culminating in the opening of the Los Angeles aqueduct in 1913.
Officials in Pence's office over the past two years interceded in U.S. international assistance decisions to reroute federal funds to favored Christian groups working abroad, according to U.S. Agency for International Development information obtained by ProPublica.
Analysts at Height Capital Markets in Washington said in a report they believe it would be more prudent for the pipeline to reroute through a section of the Appalachian Trail on private- or state-owned land.
Emily France and her son, Owen, were already aboard a United plane, waiting to depart Denver International Airport, when the trip was delayed due to refueling and a reroute caused by bad weather, the mother said.
Another step it's taken to "ensure a positive experience for all candidates", as he put it, is to provides the user an option to reroute a question that the bot does not understand to a recruiter.
Still in danger Phoenix continues to face medical challenges: She was released from the hospital in May on hospice status because doctors said she'd likely die if they performed the remaining surgeries to reroute blood flow.
It would be possible to build a new station in a safe place and reroute supplies, but the authorities haven't bothered: Who wants to invest money in a locality that may be shelled or occupied again?
If you're having trouble getting the site to load properly you can try to adjust it by clicking on the "New Circuit for this Site" button, which will reroute the data and possibly solve the problem.
Ambitious Mars clashes with Saturn, your regimented planetary ruler—you can either be disappointed that you haven't hit your personal goal, or interpret this as a quickly learned lesson that encourages you to reroute your energy.
"My view is that there is a way for us to accommodate sacred lands of Native Americans, and I think right now the Army corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline," Obama said.
No Justice, No Pride is a small grassroots-led organization that attracted national attention after protesting Capital Pride festivities in June when members physically blocked floats during the parade in D.C., forcing organizers to reroute the procession.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gasoline futures surged 10 percent on Thursday as almost a quarter of U.S. refining capacity remained offline and traders scrambled to reroute millions of barrels of fuel, while oil prices rose nearly 21 percent.
Baldor had to reroute its conveyor belt system and figure out how to ensure that waste held in bins for processing did not violate city health regulations, examples of the unusual challenges food waste entrepreneurs routinely face.
Russia's drive to reroute gas to Europe around Ukraine, including by expanding the Nord Stream pipeline to Germany, has met with heated opposition in Brussels since Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea region in March 2014, prompting EU sanctions.
Construction Time: 6 yearsCost: $3.2-$3.6 billion Plan B: Incremental Lane Closures The B.Q.E.'s six lanes would be closed one by one to reroute traffic around ongoing construction in what city officials call the traditional approach.
President Obama sought to defuse tension between protesters and police over the Dakota Access pipeline by revealing that the Army Corps of Engineers is looking at options to reroute the pipeline away from the Sioux sacred lands.
Thai Airways flights resumed by Thursday afternoon after the airline secured permission to reroute flights over Chinese airspace, but it could take up to three days to clear a backlog of 3,000 passengers, an airline official said.
Data will help agencies reroute buses in real time based on factors like user demand and congestion, says Amos Haggiag, CEO of Optibus, whose software helps cities plan and manage bus routes, both on-demand and fixed.
Huawei told Reuters on Friday that it was reviewing its relationship with FedEx which it alleged had diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and had attempted to reroute two others.
Efforts to streamline operations and create surge capacity helped railway crews reroute the 50 to 60 daily trains that use the east-west main line that floodwaters severed for almost two weeks, Chief Executive Lance Fritz told Reuters.
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault is ready to move to the next phase of the conflict, battling Donald Trump's administration, which is largely expected to overturn the Army Corps of Engineers' decision to effectively reroute the pipeline.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Demonstrators fanned out across North America on Tuesday to demand the U.S. government halt or reroute the Dakota Access pipeline as the companies behind the controversial project asked a federal court for permission to complete it.
If you look at the map long enough, you start to see the strategy behind it, with an AWS presence near population centers on each continent and just enough backups to reroute if any single region goes haywire.
Efforts to streamline operations and create surge capacity helped railway crews reroute the 50-60 daily trains that use the east-west main line that flood waters severed for almost two weeks, Chief Executive Lance Fritz told Reuters.
Carnival is the latest cruise operator to warn of the financial impact of the restrictions on recreational travel to the lucrative Caribbean island, a move that has forced companies to reroute their cruises, usually booked months in advance.
First, you download an old version of AIM from the AIM Phoenix website, register for a new username, tweak the settings to reroute through Wildman Productions' server, and then open yourself up the nostalgic glory of Web 2.0.
Amidst ongoing controversy over the Dakota Access Pipeline, President Obama has finally spoken out, saying that his administration is looking for a way to "reroute" the pipeline to avoid affecting sacred tribal lands at Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
The system analyses the proposed route and cross-references it with any other flight plans that have been submitted, along with any restricted areas on the ground, to then propose a reroute to eliminate any flight-plan conflicts.
During the four-day ban, nearly 260.8 million citizens, or 259 percent of the internet-using populace, downloaded VPN software to reroute their internet connections and return to social media, where discussion over the election continued to rage.
On Friday, ETP CEO Kelcy Warren told the Associated Press that he has no plans to reroute the pipeline, but that he would meet with leaders of the Standing Rock Sioux to discuss their concerns about the project.
AirBridgeCargo's Dutch chief Henk-Jan van Keulen said in a telephone interview that his company had been forced to reroute almost half of its traffic through Liege, Belgium, using trucks, because of the reallocation of slots at Schiphol.
The trolley problem posits this: if a runaway trolley is about to run into five people trapped on the tracks, but can be rerouted to a track with only one person trapped on it, should you reroute it?
BENGALURU/OSLO (Reuters) - Travel website Kayak is making changes to let customers exclude specific aircraft types from searches, and booking sites are looking to reroute passengers, after an unexplained Boeing jet crash that killed 3007 people in Ethiopia.
Rolls-Royce has also asked AeroTec to do something unusual: It will reroute fuel, electrical equipment, and hydraulic systems, and add sensors, so that an extra, smaller fifth engine can be mounted on the 747's forward fuselage.
Surfing retained the power to disrupt and reroute everything, just as it did on a smaller scale whenever a swell popped up and I dropped whatever I had planned for that day in order to go meet it.
She said a visa for a pediatric geneticist hired in the spring took three months to be issued — in the past, it would have taken about three weeks — forcing the hospital to reroute some patients to other facilities.
By law, the State Department can't release a portion of the Northern Triangle funds until several steps have been completed, creating a possible avenue for opponents of those governments to block or reroute part of the aid money.
Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei said this week it was reviewing its relationship with FedEx which it alleged had diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and had attempted to reroute two others.
"We had to reroute a ship filled with cement for an important customer from the south of Amsterdam to the north, and they had to shut their factory in the south as we couldn't reach them," Van Baaren said.
Demonstrators fanned out across North America on Tuesday to demand that the U.S. government either halt or reroute the pipeline, while Energy Transfer Partners, the company behind the controversial project, asked a federal court for permission to complete it.
And come April 2019, when that train goes offline between Bedford Avenue and Manhattan, those riders will have to reroute (and extend) their entire routines; a transit adjustment that could hold serious economic implications for the surrounding area's mobility.
The state of Maryland waited too long to challenge the Federal Aviation Administration's December 2015 decision to reroute three approach paths to Reagan Washington National Airport, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held Tuesday.
Ms. Finn, who works for a Manhattan law firm, maintained a cheery outlook — buoyed, perhaps, by the fact that her morning commute had not been much affected, and that she did not have to reroute on her way home.
It means that even if someone gets ahold of your password, they'll still need to be in possession of your phone — or go through a lot of work to reroute your incoming messages — before they can log in as you.
The ostomy bags, which can be permanently or temporarily attached to the body as a way to reroute waste from exiting, are typically used after surgical procedures because of malfunctioning body parts, according to the United Ostomy Associations of America.
Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei is reviewing its relationship with FedEx after it claimed the U.S. package delivery company, without detailed explanation, diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and attempted to reroute two others.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - The fifth hole at Augusta National is certainly not the most famous, but this year it could be the hardest after being stretched so far that they had to reroute the road that ran behind the old tee.
Carnival is the latest company to warn of the financial impact of the U.S. ban on forms of recreational travel to the Caribbean island, a move that sent cruise operators scrambling to reroute their cruises, usually booked months in advance.
Scanners on Delta's conveyor belts can scan the RFID tags attached to your bag and reroute them if they've been sent in the wrong direction, a vast improvement on barcode hand scanning, which has been the industry standard since the '90s.
A company spokeswoman said the NLMK's plant in Kaluga was the leading producer of rebar in the area and could reroute supplies currently going to other regions if demand in Moscow increased on the back of the government's construction plans.
Though police had attempted to reroute the march to avoid the office, it didn't stop the group from surrounding the building which has become the "biggest symbol of Beijing's rising influence on the semiautonomous territory," according to The Washington Post.
Once the hackers had the keys to McKesson's cellular account, they were able to reroute his text messages to a different SIM card, get his two-factor code, and voila, they were in his Twitter, and even his email accounts.
President Obama not only bowed to the pressure from those members and the activists opposing the pipeline, he said that his administration was looking at ways to reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline to accommodate the concerns of "Native Americans", i.e.
NEW YORK Because of an editing error, an article on Thursday about the city's plans to reroute commuters when part of the L train line is closed for repairs misstated the dollar amount of the emergency plan for the subway.
Cathay Pacific, the Hong Kong-based carrier, and Cathay Dragon, its regional subsidiary which operates in mainland China, are permitting passengers to rebook or reroute flights without charge to mainland China, so long as passengers travel on or before May 31.
A bald eagle that forced the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to reroute some trains Wednesday after it was found on the tracks will be euthanized because of the extent of its injuries, a D.C. wildlife rescue group said Thursday.
After angering the political left, Kalanick tried to reroute the narrative, releasing a statement that he would stand up for "what's right" and raise the impact of the travel ban on "innocent people" with President Donald Trump at a meeting.
Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker, told Reuters on Friday it was reviewing its relationship with FedEx, which it alleged had diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and had attempted to reroute two others.
The draft law calls on Russian internet service providers to create the "technical means" to disconnect the Russian internet (Runet) from the global internet and, in the case of a cyberattack, to reroute all Russian internet traffic through servers based inside the country.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — President Barack Obama has raised the possibility of a reroute of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline in southern North Dakota to allay the concerns of American Indians and others who have demonstrated against the project for months.
MORE: France may give workers right to ignore emails at home In the western French city of Donges, protestors burned tires and trash in one of many blockades that have stopped fuel tankers in their tracks, forcing them to turn around or reroute.
"The feature of being able to reroute idle cars makes this particularly well suited for autonomous vehicles, since they can be even more easily rerouted than human drivers that may decide to end their shift or do a personal errand elsewhere," Rus said.
In a demo video shown during the keynote at Microsoft Build Thursday, the company showed off how a car may be able to reroute you in real-time based on current traffic conditions or warn you about hazards on the road ahead.
In the longer term the EU wants to change existing taxation rights to make sure digital firms with large operations but no physical presence in a given country pay taxes there instead of being allowed to reroute their profits to low-tax jurisdictions.
In the longer term, the EU wants to change existing taxation rights to make sure digital firms with large operations but no physical presence in a given country pay taxes there instead of being allowed to reroute their profits to low-tax jurisdictions.
Passengers on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Breakaway ship told the Miami CBS affiliate CBS143 News on Wednesday that they were left on charter buses without food or water for hours after Hurricane Dorian forced their ship to reroute to New Orleans from Miami.
Passengers on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Breakaway ship told the Miami CBS affiliate CBS4 News on Wednesday that they were left on charter buses without food or water for hours after Hurricane Dorian forced their ship to reroute to New Orleans from Miami.
If you were to redefine a wall as obstacles meant to blockade, reroute, and in the end stop (as well as incarcerate) people, then, even before Donald Trump, the equivalent of a wall was that expansive 100-mile-deep zone of defenses.
WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has weighed in on the ongoing protests against the construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota, saying the U.S. government is examining ways to reroute it and address concerns raised by Native American tribes.
Here's what's in the law:Russian internet service providers (ISPs) are now required to install "deep package inspection" (DPI) tools within the country, which are equipment that allow providers to locate the source of web traffic, and reroute and block them if needed.
Among the proposals in that plan was for the Education Department to reroute funding from the Labor Department's program for adult and dislocated workers to invest in federal financial aid grants for the unemployed to use at short-term job training programs.
It was the most comprehensive look so far at plans to reroute more than 264,20 daily riders affected by the 225-month closing of the line's tunnel beneath the East River, which is in desperate need of repair after flooding during Hurricane Sandy.
The NOS report said that the company decided to reroute flights following a decision last night by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to stop American operators from flying over Tehran-controlled airspace over the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.
The EU leaders' chairman, Donald Tusk, said the bloc had agreed in two days of talks in Brussels to cut or reroute some of the 4.4 billion euros ($5.2 bln) Ankara was due to get as part of its accession talks in 2014-20.
Some of that lost production could be recaptured if we deployed smart infrastructure technology such as intelligent transportation management software, roadway sensors that monitor freeway conditions and reroute public transit, or networked traffic lights that communicate with each other and adapt to changing traffic patterns.
The law exists because Enbridge wants to run its Line 5 pipeline through the reservation lands of the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians, who have sued the company to reroute the pipeline away from one of their water sources.
The Mets put him on the major league roster to start the season rather than keep him in the minors to manipulate his service time, and he had an immediate effect, squaring the barrel of his bat to reroute fastballs that came his way.
HONG KONG, May 28 (Reuters) - Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei is reviewing its relationship with FedEx Corp after it claimed the U.S. package delivery company, without detailed explanation, diverted two parcels destined for Huawei addresses in Asia to the United States and attempted to reroute two others.
The heat wave will be triggered by a sprawling, unusually intense area of high pressure aloft that will reroute storm systems northward toward Canada and the northern Great Lakes, while pumping hot, relatively dry air from the Southwest to parts of the Rockies and Plains states.
For example, ships may decide not to employ armed guards and reroute closer to the Somali shore line as a cost-cutting measure now that the waters are deemed more safe, making the vessels more vulnerable to a potential assault should trends reverse — a recipe for disaster.
That makes for cool imagery, but even cooler data—the waves weaken the ice's tensile strength, so if the road managers can monitor the strength and intensity of the waves, they can better maintain the ice highway and even reroute traffic so the convoy can keep moving.
Mazzarolo also has had to find a way to reroute the Mac Pro's power supply to directly power electricity-intensive modern GPUs (as designed, the power is routed—and limited—by the computer's motherboard.) But many of these potential problems have been completely solved by the community.
As companies try to reroute supply chains or absorb higher costs to avoid raising prices on consumers, the trade war may have a much larger effect on the bottom lines of major industrial companies, and hence on their stock prices, than it does for ordinary consumers.
All available data suggested that the planet would be more than hospitable to human life, but if these brave ten arrived and found the conditions unsuitable their job was to trigger a warning system that would automatically reroute the second ship—Dom's ship—back to Earth.
Investors will be demanding answers to how executives plan to reroute a company that has seen its share price tumble 33 percent over the past year, a period during which the Dow industrials, the blue-chip index of which GE is a member, have climbed more than 24 percent.
"At a time when populist politicians are trying to choke off or reroute migration flows, what matters to fans of the [all-European teams in the World Cup] semifinals — England, France, Belgium [eliminated] and Croatia — wasn't the players' ancestry but that they excelled," AP's Angela Charlton writes from Paris.
Officials with Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Visit Anchorage, the tourism marketing organization for Alaska's largest city, have begun lobbying airlines, travel agents and tour operators to increase airline service, reroute cruises and generally get the word out about the sights and attractions of the northernmost state.
The Charleston Post-Gazette described a tinderbox of frustration at a public hearing in Charleston last November and a sense -- as teachers and their local union leaders railed against low wages and cuts to the Public Employees Insurance Agency -- that extraordinary measures would be required to reroute the debate.
Crowd-sourcing apps, real-time road-sensors, and streaming analytics would have enabled them to dynamically reroute and avoid the worst of the traffic; and GPS with real-time location tracking could have notified the NFL of their predicament (or, of course, they could have called from a cell phone).
" Kalanick tries to reroute the conversation, offering that "We could do Lux in San Francisco," Uber's highest-end service yet, which is already available in a number of other cities in the U.S. "I have guys working on Lux, which will be 50 to 75 percent more expensive than [Uber] Black.
When gun rights advocates lobbied a reroute of gun control debates following the wake of tragedy — "Now is not the time, now is the time to grieve" — the student survivors countered with a specific date to talk and then provided a very specific list of demands for Congress about gun control.
On Monday evening, the singer announced online a surprise concert in Washington Square Park in Manhattan with just enough time for fans to drop their forks, reroute their taxis and arrive to see her sashay onstage in a bomber jacket with fluorescent green sleeves and a winter hat sprinkled with stars.
To shut down the criminal network, specialists at the F.B.I.'s field office in Anchorage and two cybersecurity companies, CrowdStrike and Shadowserver, took advantage of a flaw in the Kelihos malware to gain access to computers controlled by Mr. Levashov and reroute them to an F.B.I. controlled server called a sinkhole.
In fact, his words and efforts to just "reroute" a costly energy infrastructure project by executive decree could have a chilling effect on any private infrastructure development that has to go through the long, drawn out and thorough regulatory and permitting process, including roads, bridges, airports, ports and even utility transmission lines.
"When it&aposs rainy season, it&aposs very difficult to do archeology, because the locations fill with water and we have to come up with drainage solutions that are not impacting the highly populated areas and ... reroute [the water] to places where it&aposs not infringing on their clean drinking water," Rasdorf said.
Hassold, formerly a digital behavior analyst for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, also notes that even extra-cautious employees may be more likely to take phishing emails at face value, since it's not as easy to call across the room to a colleague and check whether they really initiated that payroll payment reroute.
There was no immediate response from Energy Transfer Partners, but its chief executive, Kelcy Warren, has said that the company was unwilling to reroute the pipeline, which is intended to transport as much as 550,000 barrels of oil a day from the oil fields of western North Dakota to a terminal in Illinois.
If you're afraid you might do this, try a trick I learned from the Multiamory podcast episode "How to Get Over an Ex"): modify your browser to reroute the/ URL of your ex's social media pages in to somewhere else (like, perhaps, a Google Doc listing the reasons why you broke up).
By bringing back the W, the MTA would be able to reroute the Q train to serve the first phase of the Second Avenue Subway, the first major expansion of the subway system in decades and a project so long in the works (the original concept came out in 1929) it has become almost mythical.
When Smith was traded back to Philadelphia in December after 363 games in New Orleans—a stint that included a few big games, but just three starts—it was just another reroute for a 27-year old who has now played for 11 teams, not including camp deals that saw him cut before opening night.
Reinforcing the idea that the Emni is a core part of the Islamic State's operations, the interviews and documents indicate that the unit has carte blanche to recruit and reroute operatives from all parts of the organization — from new arrivals to seasoned battlefield fighters, and from the group's special forces and its elite commando units.
I recently spent 48 hours with the co-founder and CEO of the fast-growing beauty company on CNBC's "Follow the Leader, " watching as she and her team focused on ways to reroute the way we normally discover, learn and shop for cosmetics — from over the counter at a department store or in a drugstore to online at Birchbox.com.
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The president says rerouting the Dakota Access pipeline is a possibility The president says rerouting the Dakota Access pipeline is a possibility President Obama sought to defuse tension between protesters and police over the Dakota Access pipeline by revealing that the Army Corps of Engineers is looking at options to reroute the pipeline away from the Sioux sacred lands.
The Times reported: Reinforcing the idea that the Emni is a core part of the Islamic State's operations, the interviews and documents indicate that the unit has carte blanche to recruit and reroute operatives from all parts of the organization-from new arrivals to seasoned battlefield fighters, and from the group's special forces and its elite commando units.
"As a general rule, my view is that there is a way for us to accommodate sacred lands of Native Americans, and I think that right now the Army Corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline," Obama said, explaining he was planning to "let it play out for several more weeks" before coming to a final conclusion.
I buy my grandma a large print book ($34.48), call FedEx to reroute the book for F. (there may be a charge), book my gym class for tonight (I bought a 25-pack of classes on Cyber Monday), pick two new dresses from RTR (in monthly expenses), and buy tickets for a charity event for a conservation project later this month ($9.843 each).
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE has endorsed President Obama's call to reroute the controversial Dakota Access pipeline.
Largely reliant on information supplied by other drivers, when the Google-owned app notices gridlock on a user's route, it will reroute the driver to quieter streets — even they're empty because drivers had fled smoke and the threat of flames Waze, which also works with transportation authorities and a team of local map editors to keep the app updated, says on any given day, those enflamed neighborhoods would have been shown as off limits within an hour of two.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Check out stories from Monday and the weekend... -GAO: Ethanol mandate unlikely to hit climate target -Reid to Trump: Reroute Dakota pipeline -Flint mayor pushes Congress for emergency aid deal -Supreme Court asks DOJ to weigh in on mine spill lawsuit -Government won't forcibly remove Dakota pipeline protesters -Green groups urge Obama to act before Trump takes office -ND senators tell pipeline protesters to vacate camp -Trump's new Paris comments confound greens -Army Corps to close Dakota pipeline protesters' camp -Dem senator urges Justice Dept.

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