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That gives the Fed a lot more room to operate during downturns.
Best to give those kids as much room to operate as they require.
He disputed the idea that he doesn't give his chief executives room to operate.
As he did then, this time around, McConnell gave his conference enough room to operate.
And I think you've written that he basically gave you a lot of room to operate.
Making regulations smart gives people breathing room to operate so they can focus on innovation instead of regulation.
And why should she, when the current setup provides more room to operate than she's had her entire career.
Trump has given guys like that geek of a guy last night room to operate and act like they do.
The strategic emphasis on spacing and the pick and roll gives quicker players with ball-handling skills more room to operate.
He then chipped the ball back up to Bedoya, which wasn't the best play; Bedoya didn't have much room to operate.
Taken together, the goals offered a tantalizing snapshot of the Americans' offensive potential when they — and Pulisic — have room to operate.
Raising the target to 4 percent would give the Fed more room to operate without significantly larger economic costs, he said.
Imagine him surrounded by better shooters, more athletic lob threats, and smarter cutters, with more room to operate and more freedom to attack.
In other words, Weiner believes LinkedIn will be given room to operate freely, which he thinks means LinkedIn will thrive, not wither at Microsoft.
The spec is forgiving, but only to a point, giving players enough room to operate while reining them in from anything that might break interoperability.
Third, the heavy cartel violence will continue to distract the security forces from other tasks, thereby providing other criminal groups with greater room to operate.
Coach Steve Kerr made some adjustments, too, staggering Cousins and Green for stretches so that each had more room to operate in the middle of the court.
"Frank is an exceptional shooter who will help us space the floor and give our guards more room to operate," general manager James Jones said in a news release.
Taking a director position at Samsung Electronics will give Lee greater room to operate in managing the company's affairs but also put him under greater scrutiny for the company's performance.
The continuity had two advantages: The two-man front allowed striker Bobby Wood and Dempsey more room to operate, and the four-man midfield was a bit of a hedge defensively.
Along with Russia, the narrative that the US is abandoning the Syrian people would be a gift to the regime in Tehran and give it more room to operate in Syria.
A Sanders administration would balance the scales and give those inside the institution who favor a less inflation-phobic approach more room to operate while also reinforcing their ranks with new nominees.
But by ensuring there are sufficient efforts challenging the poisonous ideology of Islamist extremism and that it has less room to operate in, we can address the common thread that underpins the violence.
A growth-oriented fiscal policy could get a significant room to operate, without compromising public finances, by rearranging national priorities and maintaining an iron-clad discipline on how public money is managed and spent.
Putin will likely try to expedite a rapid US departure from Syria because it helps him paint the US as an unreliable partner, while concurrently giving him more room to operate in Syria itself.
The combined exercise comes as China tries to forge stronger military-to-military ties with Europe, as well as give its armed forces a little breathing room to operate and protect Chinese interests abroad.
If the other players are doing their part, James and Dwight will have more room to operate, but opponents don't guard the Rockets' other guys and that makes it tougher for James and Dwight.
Craig Smith came directly out of the box with plenty of room to operate on the left wing, and he wired a wrister from the circle over Bernier's left shoulder at 11:49 of the second.
The company has already sought to demonstrate its versatility by branching into shorts and online content, and Filoni sees plenty of room to operate, with a cinematic universe big enough to accommodate all kinds of storytelling.
We are not by any means suggesting civic detachment here, but we are suggesting that both lawmakers and voters would be happier and results would be better if we gave elected officials a little more room to operate in between elections.
In particular, the very crowded nature of the release schedule, in June and July especially, means that some movies that would have made more money opening at any other time of the year will struggle to find room to operate.
Slotting Patterson on the perimeter around the pick and rolls that Joseph and Kyle Lowry ran with Jonas Valanciunas and Bismack Biyombo gave the guards much more room to operate than when the team had Luis Scola on the floor.
In bad news for seat recliners and good news for people with arms and legs and knees that need room to operate, British Airways just became the latest airline to announce it's doing away with seats that slip back into other people's suppers.
Just as having great spot-up shooters who force defenders to stay home can open up space for elite point guards to attack the rim, having a point guard who can pull up (think Steph Curry) creates gravity that gives his teammates more room to operate.
In this way, the document created something more significant: a broader space, or room to operate, in the relationship between the clergy and the faithful — a space that some liberal Catholics think may provide a path for divorced and remarried Catholics to receive the sacraments, including communion.
"Various remarks from the governor today indicated another cut was possible soon, such as his refusing to deny that markets were pricing in another cut this year and his comment that the bank still has policy room to operate," said Park Seok-gil, economist at JPMorgan in Seoul.
The mammoth-sized duo was a predictable disaster, clogging up driving lanes for C.J. McCollum and Damian Lillard, preventing either big from having as much room to operate in the post, and creating at least one mismatch on the defensive end that could be exploited by a more modernized frontcourt.
"This is precisely the sort of deus ex machina the organization needed, to give it room to operate and to allow it to break out of its current marginality," said Sam Heller, an analyst at the International Crisis Group who studies the fight against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
But it's the ordinary people -- the voters who elected a reality TV star with a record of making racially insensitive comments, the people who move out of the neighborhood when people of color move in, the family members who ignore a relative's anti-Semitism -- who give these type of men room to operate, they say.
The fact that he's playing with such talented teammates has given him more room to operate in the post than he's used to in Sacramento, allowing for beautiful moves such as this one: Meanwhile, DeAndre Jordan is taking full advantage of international rules—which allow a player to touch the ball as soon as it hits the rim—to demolish the offensive boards.
The establishment of the Detroit crime family in 1931 under William "Black Bill" Tocco left the Licavolis with no room to operate. Polizzi gave Licavoli permission to resettle in Cleveland and begin criminal activities.
In October 2019, people gathered togethered at Adventist Health Feather River after Senate Bill 156 was approved by the state legislature. This allows the emergency room to operate without a hospital-the first in the history of the state of California.
There was no co-axial machine gun. There was only room to operate one machine gun from the turret; normally one gun was switched between the respective mountings as the guns were removable. The turret machine gunner doubled as main gun loader. In each side of the hull was a Vickers machine gun.
One unique naval gun was the long nine. It was a proportionately longer-barrelled 9-pounder. It was typically mounted as a bow or stern chaser where it was not perpendicular to the keel, and this also allowed room to operate this longer weapon. In a chase situation, the gun's greater range came into play.
Franklin is someone whose 12-year-old son died in surgery while being operated by Dr. Hayes. Franklin said that the next victim would be at an elementary school. Dr. Hayes said there was a little boy there who was a patient. Dr. Hayes and Lt. Royko arrived at the elementary school and brought the boy into a room to operate on.
Early on the game was a defensive battle. Notre Dame defensive tackle Stephon Tuitt was in the Stanford backfield all day and Manti Te'o was all over Stanford ball carriers. On the Cardinal side, Shayne Skov and Ben Gardner gave Irish quarterback Everett Golson and the Irish very little room to operate. Golson was inconsistent with his play, completing 12 of 24 for 141 yards and a touchdown.
Taking advantage of this small power output was a very lightweight body, under . The vehicle's width was so diminutive that the two seats were placed in tandem, not side-by- side. Later in 1921, the Type 161E was introduced with side-by-side seats, the passenger seat slightly back to allow the driver room to operate the pedals. The car retailed for 9900 francs with top, acetylene lights, and spare tire, 9400 francs without.
The Germans possessed such a gun in the 75 mm PaK 40. They also had come into possession of a large number of captured Soviet 76 mm F-22 Model 1936 divisional field guns. The Germans had experience in taking the chassis of an under-gunned tank to provide mobility to a heavier gun. The Panzerjäger I is such an example, where the turret was removed for an open conversion to allow the gunners the necessary room to operate the gun.
To exchange pieces means to capture a hostile piece and then allow a piece of the same value to be captured. As a rule of thumb, exchanging pieces eases the task of the defender who typically has less room to operate in. Exchanging pieces is usually desirable to a player with an existing advantage in material, since it brings the endgame closer and thereby leaves the opponent with less ability to recover ground. In the endgame even a single pawn advantage may be decisive.
One unique naval gun was the long nine. It was a proportionately longer-barrelled 9-pounder. Its typical mounting as a bow or stern chaser, where it was not perpendicular to the keel, allowed room to operate this longer weapon. In a chase situation, the gun's greater range came into play. However, the desire to reduce weight in the ends of the ship and the relative fragility of the bow and stern portions of the hull limited this role to a 9-pounder, rather than one which used a 12 or 24 pound shot.
Ballistas and mangonels were installed on the walls, and "war engines" designed to hinder enemy movement were placed in front of the city gates. The market awnings were removed so as to prevent them from being set on fire, and the areas outside the city were ploughed so that the mud would entrap the attackers.Saliba (1985) pp. 40-1 A few days after the fighting began, Muhammad ordered the razing of a large area behind the walls, so that the defenders would have more room to operate in.
Boats similar to torpedo boats are still in use, but are armed with long-range anti-ship missiles that can be used at ranges between 30 and 70 km. This reduces the need for high-speed chases and gives them much more room to operate in while approaching their targets. Aircraft are a major threat, making the use of boats against any fleet with air cover very risky. The low height of the radar mast makes it difficult to acquire and lock onto a target while maintaining a safe distance.
Several expansions started construction or were opened during the mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg from 2001 to 2013. The IND 63rd Street Line's connection to the IND Queens Boulevard Line was first, opened on December 16, 2001. To serve the new connection, the F train was rerouted via the 63rd Street Line, and to replace the F along 53rd Street, a new V train was created–running between Forest Hills–71st Avenue and Second Avenue via the Queens Boulevard and Sixth Avenue local tracks. The G, to allow for room to operate the V, was cut back to Court Square.
73 The commission decided that, given the unfinished state of the project, no definitive decisions could be made. SEAM was invited to improve the prototype by lengthening the hull, fitting a more supple suspension, and moving the fire- proof bulkhead 95 mm to the back to enlarge the fighting compartment, creating more room to operate the 75 mm gun.Stéphane Ferrard, 2007a, p. 46 On 6 June 1937, the project was considered by the Conseil Supérieur de la Guerre as a possible battle tank to equip the future Divisions Cuirassées, the armoured divisions of the Infantry.Jean-Gabriel Jeudy, 1997, p. 56 During 1937 and 1938, the company rebuilt the vehicle, changing the suspension and cooperating with ARL to install a 280 hp Hispano-Suiza engine.
Some rabbinic authorities have questioned that if a thermostat for a heating or air conditioning system is set prior to the start of Shabbat, if changes made to the temperature of the room in which the thermostat is contained may impact the system's on/off status. Of particular concern is an action that intentionally triggers the thermostat; for example, if the thermostat is set to turn on the room's heat, and an occupant of the room wishes the heater would turn on, opening a window to allow cold air into the room, thereby triggering the heat to turn on. While most rabbis have ruled that the example of intentionally letting cold air into the room to operate the thermostat constitutes a violation of Shabbat, if the person opens the window for some other, legitimate, reason, and the cold air enters as a side effect, no violation has occurred. Additionally, most agree that if a person who has no intention to operate the thermostat does something which happens to operate it, no violation has occurred.

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