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Then, like a light switch shutting off, her breathing stopped.
Unfortunately, shutting off the pathway only blocked the memories temporarily.
Cocaine blocks those receptors, effectively shutting off this normal cycling process.
So shutting off services is often the better, but obviously bad, option.
Blindly shutting off advertising for subscriptions is a long-term mistake, Lerer said.
Matchmaking app Tinder will soon be shutting off its service to under-18s.
"Shutting off power is not simply a matter of inconvenience," the utility said.
"Cows don't understand shutting off three months out of the year," said McMahon.
Personally, I'm shutting off my devices in the evenings and reading novels again.
Are you shutting off your dating apps, or finding ways to date remotely?
Are you shutting off your dating apps, or finding ways to date remotely?
Beijing could shut down the North's economy overnight by shutting off that oil.
For years, policymakers have talked about shutting off the influx of undocumented workers.
PG&E said the utility would start by shutting off power at 2 p.m.
The constant high levels of testosterone keep the stress hormone, cortisol, from shutting off.
Blackouts rolled across the country, shutting off the lights in homes and emergency rooms.
But even after shutting off power on an entire block, the overpowering frequency persisted.
It's also programmable for other shortcut functions, like locking or shutting off the computer.
He estimated it pumped about 10,000 gallons of water before shutting off during the fire.
Shutting off screens an hour before bedtime helps him relax his eyes and his mind.
It was also battery-operated, so shutting off power in the neighborhood had no effect.
The temperature blasted to over 700 degrees, tripping a sensor and shutting off the grill.
Getting rest isn't always as simple as climbing into bed and shutting off the lights.
Shutting off support for the nascent renewables industry would hardly be a pro-jobs strategy.
Housing market problems led to mortgage market problems, shutting off some banks access to capital.
As a result, they endorsed dropping the portcullis and shutting off air links to China.
As a result, they endorsed dropping the portcullis and shutting off air links to China.
Faulty information became the catalyst for shutting off the free exchange of ideas at Middlebury.
Shutting off the transponder is a simple turn of a switch in the cockpit, Quest said.
All well and good, but that's certainly not as private as shutting off the mics altogether.
Houston's Office of Emergency Management tweeted on Sunday that the city was not shutting off water.
Breaking into private property and shutting off a legally permitted pipeline is not one of them.
"I take total responsibility for shutting off the economy in terms of essential workers," he said.
Either way, he recommended the obvious — shutting off the electric trim by flipping the cutout switches.
Espinosa recommends shutting off your phone, tablet and other electronic devices after 8 or 9 p.m.
And other officers have been accused of shutting off body cameras so they could plant drugs.
The company would not say how long the engine could be left on before automatically shutting off.
So the extreme measure of shutting off the power is being used to prevent future blazes. 5.
Now, yielding to complaints, the operators of the kiosks, LinkNYC network, are shutting off their internet browsers.
In mice, the molecule binds to a receptor that triggers a shutting off of various inflammatory processes.
Apple throttles phone performance as batteries age in order to prevent the phone from suddenly shutting off.
I was just very bad at shutting off my brain and found meditation to be painfully boring.
Without shutting off the magnet of amnesty, their mass illegal entries will also stay at flood-levels.
"Living with my parents now still entails a lot of that shutting off of the ears," they say.
The situation may result in Cape Town officials shutting off all of the city's water taps this April.
"It was as if someone was shutting off all the switches of my main control system," Arlen said.
Monkeybrains received a complaint after shutting off service for someone who hadn't paid their bill in nine months.
Shutting off the transmitter avoids any possibility of Rosetta's interfering with the deep space communications of other spacecraft.
The board's chairman, Tommy Wells, responded with an inquiry about shutting off the government's water, apparently in jest.
It's an expensive and tricky proposition that requires shutting off the plumbing and digging up the front yard.
In 2011, the German automaker Volkswagen began shutting off its BlackBerry servers at the end of the workday.
As Apple's "Batterygate" controversy revealed, this can also lead to your phone slowing down or shutting off randomly.
There are worse things in the world than shutting off your phone, computer, or television for a day.
But when Westview tried shutting off the power on Monday night, their testing equipment still showed an unusual interference.
So, the extreme measure of shutting off the power is being used to try to prevent future blazes. 4.
Several pipeline operators and safety experts said shutting off valves was extremely dangerous and that activists underestimated the risks.
The evacuations, put in force by shutting off of power, were set to take effect at 7 a.m. CDT.
But before shutting off the lights, we wanted to highlight a few of the neat things that happened here.
Last year India cracked down on protesters in Kashmir, shooting pellet guns at them and shutting off cellphone service.
Some of us are retrofitting our living situations, living in basements, shutting off parts of the house, and more.
We can do so much more than shutting off our lights or keeping a close eye on the thermostat.
Often governments cite public safety as a reason for shutting off the internet, or curbing the spread of misinformation.
If we try to prosper by shutting off trade, we will not only forfeit the country's future economic prosperity.
It targeted his specific lung cancer mutation, shutting off the fuel to his tumor's growth and shrinking the tumor.
Facebook and Twitter also responded to the media storm, and announced they were shutting off Predictim's access to their platforms.
Unfortunately, he hit the wrong switch, shutting off the air-conditioning system, which affected the oxygen levels in the cabin.
Being that it's Elle Decor, however, the advice isn't related to shutting off your smartphone or adjusting your caffeine intake.
China has imposed import taxes on U.S. crops including soybeans - effectively shutting off an export worth $225 billion in 210.
The kettle will even keep your water warm for a time before automatically shutting off to protect the heating element.
Data have shown China is expanding its LNG relationships with Qatar and Australia while essentially shutting off the United States.
The United States, citing the coronavirus, is shutting off access for anyone trying to claim asylum from the Mexican border.
Russia last week tested shutting off the internet to make sure it can just pull the plug when it wants.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 'MESSAGING VERY HEAVILY' TO SHIPPING COMPANIES FERRYING IRAN OIL THAT IT'S NOT WORTH SHUTTING OFF TRANSPONDERS - U.S. OFFICIALS
Shutting off Facebook's access to Apple devices would be a radical step, tantamount to declaring war on a major competitor.
Shutting off utilities is important if your house is seriously damaged, and leaking water and gas are making it worse.
Basically, iPhones were hitting peaks of processor power that the battery was unable to power and the phones were shutting off.
In response, the presiding chair called a recess — shutting off the cameras that broadcast the action on C-SPAN and HouseLive.gov.
And, bonus, the earbuds have magnets, so they snap together like a necklace shutting off the music when not in use.
Many are tied to door switches, shutting off when people leave the room or even open a window or balcony door.
The generals then strong-armed the press and television to back Mr Khan, while shutting off that oxygen for Mr Sharif.
In the dog days of summer, there's nothing better than shutting off your brain for awhile and watching Baby Groot dance.
Arthur and his family had to deal with the city shutting off their power because they could not pay their bills.
Shutting off this outflow of business to China would immediately reduce 32% of our $419 billion overall trade deficit with China.
Doing so will display media player controls as an overlay on the screen, which can be dismissed without shutting off the music.
The House passed legislation on Thursday to limit regulators' ability to request shutting off bank accounts associated with businesses suspected of fraud.
They also showed how easily a cyberweapon can wreak havoc, even without shutting off a country's power grid or its cellphone network.
The state oil company, Pemex, is also being scrutinized for possible delays in shutting off the pipeline after the rupture was reported.
Some Democrats and their supporters accused Republicans of trying to tune out their protest by shutting off C-SPAN cameras inside the chamber.
That doesn't mean shutting off the spigot of oil from allies like Saudi Arabia would be easy, but at least now it's possible.
But what to do when a breach is detected is complicated, because shutting off parts of a car could be unsafe, he said.
Shutting off money to labs run by these PIs would also harm their subordinates, and might discourage people from reporting harassment at all.
There is no shame in shutting off your TV, powering down your computer, and taking a minute to be alone with your thoughts.
In a video tweeted by Agence France-Presse, the bright lights of the iconic French structure can be seen shutting off in segments.
Pepper Pike firefighters isolated the damaged line, shutting off the flow of gas and making the scene safe at about 3:35 a.m.
Shutting off or curtailing commerce with other countries could potentially damage the U.S. economy and therefore hinder retirement planning for the time-being.
Aside from shutting off data on an app-by-app basis, there are other steps you can take to passively decrease data use.
In shutting off the electricity, PG&E cut power to the distribution lines that supply homes, but not to its long-distance transmission lines.
Authorities across the Caribbean scrambled Tuesday to brace the islands for the so-called "superstorm," shutting off power and evacuating residents and tourists inland.
We've already seen a number of internet publishers shutting off commenting because it's not worth the time to keep them spam-free and moderated.
Getting out of your head means, you're shutting off the prefrontal cortex and allowing your subconscious mind to control your thoughts, experiences and interactions.
Traders had said they could not guarantee zero trace and boycotted tenders, effectively shutting off the world's biggest wheat importer from the grain trade.
Vietnam and other countries wield access to Facebook and Twitter as a weapon Unfortunately, shutting off access to Facebook is not uncommon in Vietnam.
Gossip Girl, unamused, hacked the site, immediately shutting off its server and releasing a broadcast that said there simply wasn't room for any competition.
In order to keep these people from telling their own stories, Mr. Bongo has been shutting off the internet for hours at a time.
Smart versions are capable of sending alerts to your cellphone, and in some networked systems, pre-emptively shutting off the home's water, Gee said.
In a 2008 campaign appearance, Barack Obama announced that, if China kept "manipulating" its currency, the United States would "start shutting off" market access.
It has also said it would significantly expand the practice of shutting off power to communities at risk of wildfire when conditions demand it.
In the south, San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison reported preventively shutting off power on Wednesday to a total of about 200,000 people.
As the 2015 oil-price decline lowered U.S. output, energy MLPs failed to deliver promised growth and returns, shutting off one key source of investment.
That buys a little time for another drug called pralidoxime, or 2-PAM, to prevent the nerve agent from permanently shutting off that key enzyme.
Less than 18 months later, insiders within the pair's vast political network are concerned that the Kochs may be shutting off the financial spigot entirely.
But he wound up shutting off the flow of air from outside of the plane, triggering a major drop in oxygen levels, Yahoo News reports.
New York state's parks and transportation systems have proposed three plans for repairing the bridges, and two of them involve shutting off the American Falls.
She converted to Orthodox Judaism for him, and the couple keep kosher and observe the Sabbath, shutting off their electronics to spend time with family.
The power company has decided that shutting off the power whenever it wants is the best way to avoid fires, and maybe getting sued again.
On its way out of our solar system on Valentine's Day 23, Voyager sent one last photo before shutting off its camera to preserve power.
On its way out of our solar system on Valentine's Day 1990, Voyager sent one last photo before shutting off its camera to preserve power.
Another important result of the work is that internal and external processes do not act independently of each other in shutting-off the star formation.
Those procedures include configuring the firewalls to only accept connections from known and trusted IP addresses ''and shutting off the system when not in use.
There are also limitations on shutting off service to homes if temperatures are predicted to reach 95 degrees or higher during the 48 hours afterward.
Water utilities should also adopt lenient payment schedules and payment plans with extended schedules, and offer sufficient notice to customers before shutting off their water.
One that is too powerful will work too quickly, shutting off before most of the humidity has been removed, leaving your place cool but clammy.
Yet the calculus of trying to avoid deadly fires by shutting off power will continue to be debated as California enters its peak wildfire season.
Shutting off the spigot to Iraq could squeeze the country&aposs access to cash, gumming up its financial system and wreaking havoc on its economy.
The hospital has not specified a timeline for shutting off the life support, saying only that it will do so in consultation with the parents.
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) began shutting off power at midnight Wednesday with plans to roll out the power outages in phases.
Such a cut would be significant, but it may be preferable to the alternative, which, in this political climate, could mean shutting off the flow.
It can do the job without shutting off the gas to buildings supplied by the mains, no small concern to the people in the buildings.
The virus enters a cell and takes over, shutting off the cell's antiviral response and then using the cell's machinery to make copies of itself.
Adjustable crescent wrench for utility shutoff There are fancy tools made specifically for shutting off water and gas, but any adjustable crescent wrench will do.
These gadgets add conveniences like locking your door or shutting off the lights all from a smartphone app, but they come with certain risks, experts warn.
South Korea is shutting off the propaganda machines to prepare for Friday's summit between its president, Moon Jae-in, and North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un.
It could cause Mr Kim's regime extraordinary difficulties by shutting off the pipeline that supplies North Korea with oil, albeit with unpredictable and perhaps chaotic consequences.
Both moves would likely do more to promote trust between the government and its citizens than simply shutting off Facebook whenever some cabinet minister gets nervous.
But the solution is not simply shutting off drinking fountains and forcing kids to buy pricey bottled water, which is what many schools have been doing.
Google today quietly revealed that it will shut down the Hangouts API, preventing new apps from being built and shutting off existing apps on April 25th.
In addition to having a lot of attitude, the app comes with a choice of options for shutting off the alarm, including shakes, swipes, and pinches.
On Wednesday, he joined his fellow conservatives in a ruling that dealt a major setback to organized labor by shutting off a key union revenue source.
As a result, new immuno-therapies now harness the patient's own body to stop cancer cells from shutting off the immune system's response to foreign invaders.
The United States has imposed crushing sanctions, and more are planned, with a goal of shutting off Iran's oil exports, the country's main source of revenue.
"They began by shutting off the power in the places where they detected the strongest reading for interfering radio frequencies," said Chris Eck, a company spokesman.
"It's really important to let those ideas cross over into your daily life," said Ms. Ramage, "even when you're just shutting off and having a cocktail."
And in 2011, Volkswagen began shutting off its BlackBerry servers at the end of the workday, stopping some employees in Germany from sending or receiving email.
There were accusations of Eugene shutting off electricity to Tammy's house and stories of Tammy intentionally waking up Eugene by blowing her car horn outside his home.
And as winds started kicking up in the south of the state, Southern California Edison began shutting off power to some of its customers at noon Thursday.
When Republicans responded by recessing the House, thus shutting off C-SPAN cameras, Democrats tweeted photos and live video of the protest, in violation of House rules.
And while Franell says the company would work to make sure the problems were limited, shutting off equipment to replace it would inevitably result in some outages.
The device is also capable of automatically shutting off water in the event of larger issues, which could save you from larger problems in the long run.
This outage follows a software bug in Nest thermostats that Gizmodo reported yesterday had left thermostat batteries drained (leading to devices shutting off) for many Nest users.
FEMA recommends that you reach out to your local gas company whenever you move into a new home for instructions on shutting off gas service and appliances.
Multiple pipelines are located near the site, Ladd said, adding that first responders were focusing on shutting off pressure and flow to the pipelines at the site.
I asked if they could give us one hour without a single interruption, and they nodded, closing the curtains and the doors, and shutting off the lights.
The Voyager team has been slowly shutting off instruments in order to use their heaters to keep the spacecraft's fuel lines at a balmy 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
For far too long, the United States has shied away from shutting off the Kim regime's sources of money and matériel, let alone sanctioning its Chinese partners.
There's no difference between shutting off the mics and raising and lowering the volume, for instance, making the action feel less deliberate and easy to mess up.
Also on Monday, PG&E had warned it might be shutting off power across much of California later this week in an effort to prevent further blazes.
For now, their only answer to calamitous wildfires is shutting off power to millions of residents in advance, which residents now lament as a man-made disaster.
It was well over 100 degrees, so hot that the city's power grid kept shutting off, but unlike the rest of his staff, McNab eschewed air-conditioning.
In this scenario, uncontrolled space debris could collide and create even more uncontrolled space debris, ultimately shutting off human access to space for decades, if not centuries.
The feature, dubbed USB Restricted Mode, works by shutting off access to the Lightning port on your iPhone if the device hasn't been used in the last hour.
Boeing had issued guidelines to pilots about shutting off an automated anti-stall system in the wake of a deadly crash in Indonesia less than five months earlier.
Instapaper is temporarily shutting off access to European users, while an online game called Ragnarok Online is shutting down European servers after a decade in operation and Unroll.
The Russian government has established its reputation as a cyber-power, and has attacked Ukraine's energy grid before, shutting off power to a portion of Ukraine in 2015.
Legislatures and governors around the country have passed legislation to restrict abortion access, shutting off funding to certain women's health centers and passing increasingly strict anti-abortion laws.
His government has responded by killing well over a hundred demonstrators, imprisoning opposition and civil society leaders, and, most recently, banning all demonstrations and shutting off major media.
Since the price of bitcoin is set by several exchanges around the world, shutting off an exchange temporarily could allow a trader to take advantage of price differences.
The X-57's version of shifting into high gear is shutting off those 12 engines and letting their propellers fold back to become flush with the wing.
John watches golf videos during Cubs games, shutting off his phone so that friends and relatives are not able to text or call to tell him the score.
Apple's latest iPhone controversy — that the company was caught slowing down some old iPhones to prevent them from shutting off unexpectedly — has become its biggest stain in years.
Shutting off one avenue for them to do so and redirecting them to official border crossings will only lead to greater backlogs and discourage claims with real merit.
Lockdown drills are now commonplace, and if safely escaping is not possible, teachers are advised to protect students by shutting off the lights, barricading doors and silencing cellphones.
One side effect of California utility PG&E shutting off power to roughly 2 million people to deter wildfires: it's effectively a free ad for distributed generation options.
That would allow Moscow to exert political pressure on Eastern and Central Europe by shutting off gas supplies, while minimizing the impact on the lucrative Western European market.
Falling into default would be hugely damaging for Latin America's third largest economy, making it once more a pariah of global investors and shutting off important funding channels.
Overnight pariahs, they hunker down in a state of semi-seclusion — turning in their guns, shutting off their cellphones, living with the fact that they caused a death.
California power outages Utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric started shutting off the power early this morning in parts of Northern California in an effort to prevent starting a wildfire.
Though water-stressed, all the sequoias were to some degree mitigating the effects of the drought by shedding foliage and shutting off some of their stomata to conserve water.
If you're going the non-lethal route, you might want to invest in the Tesla experimental aug and balance it out by shutting off Nanoblade, which delivers lethal strikes.
Separately, the company told regulators that it had failed to notify 23,000 customers, including 500 with medical conditions, before shutting off their power earlier this month during windy weather.
In May, Uber and Lyft drivers in cities from London to Los Angeles demonstrated for higher wages, some of them shutting off the ride-hailing apps during the strike.
"They began by shutting off the power in the places where they detected the strongest reading for interfering radio frequencies," FirstEnergy spokesperson Chris Eck told the New York Times.
Nest is coming under fire following an announcement that Revolv, a smart home startup it acquired two years ago, would be permanently shutting off its product starting May 073th.
"With Glass Room, they'll understand their relationship into contributing to a healthier internet choosing to do something as simple as let's say shutting off location services on your phone."
Newsom, a Democrat, told a news conference he did not fault the utility for shutting off electricity as a safety measure, but he described the outage as too broad.
In fact, the kiosks have been so popular with loiterers and the lascivious that their operator, LinkNYC network, has said it's shutting off web browsing on the built-in tablets.
Though officials can't forcefully remove someone from their home, the city by 7 am Sunday will be shutting off electricity, gas and water to reduce the risk to first responders.
Shutting off Hormuz, more strikes on the UAE and Saudi Arabia, as well as a brief uptick in oil prices could see crude rocket to $100 or $150 a barrel.
In fact, Juno will be collecting more scientific data during its October 19th planetary pass than originally anticipated, because NASA won't be shutting off any instruments for an engine burn.
Pacific Gas & Electric warned Friday that it will likely be shutting off power to 850,000 Northern California customers on Saturday night as historic winds are expected to hit the region.
Shortly before that, Spotify turned off billing within the Spotify iOS app altogether, cutting off free users' ability to upgrade and even shutting off existing premium mobile users' payments. 8.
But the vast majority of us would agree that tweaking fiscal policy to turn any drains into gains is much smarter than shutting off immigration anywhere one finds a drain.
They argue that they cannot shut down a driver's service without the potential of mistakenly shutting off a passenger's phone or that of someone riding on a train or bus.
The foods you are more likely to then crave are often carbohydrates or high in fat, which dampen the effects of increased cortisol and insulin, shutting off the stress response.
The most notable example is Justine Sacco, a public relations executive who posted a racially charged message before getting on a plane and shutting off her phone for 11 hours.
In Southern California, Southern California Edison, which services parts of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino counties, is considering shutting off power for more than 170,000 customers.
During the final day of the inquest, Chisholm said evidence showed an "ongoing practice" of shutting off water to inmates both before and after Thomas' death, the Journal Sentinel reported.
To numb the pain, she began taking sips of wine throughout the day, and found herself shutting off her feelings, eating too much junk food and running with a bad crowd.
If you&aposre shutting off the money and you&aposre working to open social networks in the Iranian society, that society does not really want to be governed by totalitarian Islamists.
After dozens of people were killed in wildfires sparked by downed power lines, utility companies have begun intentionally shutting off power to communities ahead of high wind events to prevent wildfires.
After shutting off power for more than 2 million Californians earlier this month, the state's largest utility defended the controversial decision, saying the move prevented its equipment from sparking catastrophic wildfires.
If the blackout is needed, PG&E Vice President Sumeet Singh said, the utility will start by shutting off power in 13 counties in the Northern Sierra foothills at 3 p.m.
Google announced that it will be shutting off developer access to a free feed that automates data for airfare search engines, in a move that could affect third-party travel sites.
Image: Eric HauserFirst reported by Droid Life and confirmed by Ars Technica, Verizon will be shutting off the data hose for unlimited data customers who use more than 100GB a month.
Trump eventually took the stage at the rally, where he opened his remarks by blasting the local fire marshal for shutting off entry to his campaign event due to capacity restrictions.
In preparation for the likelihood of the U.S. shutting off its access to parts, Huawei "has been stockpiling critical U.S. components for almost a year," the South China Morning Post reports.
Facebook this evening announced that it's shutting off access to its application programming interface, the developer platform that lets app makers access user data, for hundreds of thousands of inactive apps.
This has touched off political debate, particularly among Republican candidates, about how to safeguard Americans, including spurious solutions such as shutting off Muslim immigration (Donald Trump) and carpet-bombing ISIS (Sen.
"Shutting off all Google Services seems draconian to me and blocking access to past data, which is supposed to be owned by the user, is just beyond the pale," Eleff said.
Bird raised them by shutting off all the scooters so customers would know what it feels like if they "woke up one day and Bird was gone," per BuzzFeed's Caroline O'Donovan.
The manufacturers asked, for example, to be able to earn more so-called "off-cycle credits" for technology that saves fuel by shutting off the engine when it is not needed.
Lee says Iranian hackers aren't sophisticated enough to launch an attack that could affect the whole nation; shutting off large portions of the electrical grid is not the true concern here.
Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America, has said he believes shutting off the Strait of Hormuz would most likely send crude futures toward triple digits.
Household lending growth hit a post-crisis high in April and corporate lending expanded at its best rate this year, easing fears that banks are shutting off credit amid a growth slowdown.
Had I not been on Reishi, I can firmly say my fears and neuroses would have prevented me from experiencing that "sensory overload," and as a result, truly shutting off my mind.
Some customers, as well as state and local authorities, are frustrated that the company seems to have opted to inconvenience residents and businesses by shutting off power, rather than improving its infrastructure.
Finally, there's the familiar choice between shutting off your laptop or desktop or putting it into sleep, which keeps your computer in a low-power mode ready to go at any time.
Shortly before that, Spotify turned off billing within the Spotify iOS app altogether, cutting off free users ability to upgrade and even shutting off existing premium mobile users payments, forcing online upgrades.
After months of discreet arm-twisting by American Treasury officials with the power to levy huge fines, or exclude them from American markets, Chinese banks are shutting off finance to North Koreans.
Pipelines can be heavily pressurized depending on length and altitude variation, and shutting off a valve could cause ruptures that are "catastrophic" for the environment, Paul Tullis of Tullis Engineering Consultants said.
What it can do that other technologies can't is automatically detect who is driving and who is not, shutting off alerts for only the driver, not the other passengers in the car.
Now, yielding to complaints, the operator of the kiosks, LinkNYC network, is shutting off their internet browsers, but not their other functions, while it works out a Plan B with city officials.
Ahead of the release of his latest album, Divide, Sheeran took a lengthy hiatus from the spotlight, shutting off his social accounts and tossing his cell phone at the end of 2015.
Last year, the Department of Commerce imposed duties of up to 70 percent on Argentine biodiesel, virtually shutting off what had been the most lucrative market for the country's soybean-based biofuel.
The potential of battery technology is highlighted in Northern California, where Pacific Gas & Electric is shutting off power to hundreds of thousands of customers on Wednesday because of the risk of wildfires.
David said it could also be that something's gone awry with the chemicals in the brain, like a sudden shutting off of a neurotransmitter called dopamine, in certain parts of the brain.
Money supply growth remained at record lows, highlighting the impact of the official drive to curb shadow lending, which is slowly shutting off a major source of funding for smaller, private firms.
Mr. López Obrador has tried to crack down on thieves, shutting off pipelines thought vulnerable, diverting gasoline to tanker trucks, and ordering 4,000 military and police personnel to guard stretches of pipeline.
Tweaks in the rate structure (I'll spare you the details) could instead encourage them to use large pumps that operate only in off-peak hours, shutting off during high ramp or peak times.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is shutting off power for 53,000 homes and businesses in Northern California to prevent more wildfires, which have ravaged parts of the state in the past few days.
In San Francisco, the city's transportation agency was so frustrated with the influx of appeals, employees went as far as shutting off the fax machine to disrupt the number of tickets being challenged.
After Trump was freed from the elevator, he took the stage at his rally, where he blasted the local fire marshal for shutting off entry to his campaign event due to capacity restrictions.
Accordingly, the agency's new power management system considers "multiple options for dealing with the diminishing power supply on both spacecraft, including shutting off additional instrument heaters over the next few years," notes NASA.
Assume that a walk signal stays on for only one second before turning off, and when a walk signal fires you leap instantaneously across the street as the walk signal is shutting off.
They are weighing how much emphasis the companies should place on trimming trees compared with other changes, like better insulating live wires or pre-emptively shutting off power when fire risk is elevated.
Shutting off access to the federal banking system presents a variety of risks, said Peter Conti-Brown, an assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
Under the 36-year leadership of President Paul Biya, the nation has been accused of numerous human rights abuses, including killing unarmed protesters, torturing detainees, shutting off the internet and locking up journalists.
But as negotiations continued and members of the House Freedom Caucus maintained their steadfast disapproval, the GOP establishment tried a different tack Thursday evening, essentially shutting off negotiations before a vote expected on Friday.
"Our brand-safety protocols quickly detected the abnormal bot behavior, automatically shutting off ad placements to the affected sites and limiting our exposure to minimal levels," said Mary Hynes, MGM's director of corporate communication.
It's the backbone of PG&E's 22017 Wildfire Safety Plan, which calls for shutting off the power to parts of more than 22018,2100 miles of distribution and transmission lines during high fire-risk weather.
On May 7, accounting software company Wolters Kluwer faced a devastating malware attack, shutting off service and panicking many accountants who were racing to file their clients' tax returns by a May 15 deadline.
The company said it did this to prevent older phones with older batteries from completely shutting off when they were running low on power, but it didn't outwardly tell users it was doing this.
Our fighter jets aren't suddenly shutting off due to a secret Chinese killswitch, but the China-America supply chain has apparently been compromised and weaponized, according to a new blockbuster report by Bloomberg Businessweek.
"We know from experience that shutting off the intake of entry-level Foreign Service officers will inevitably result in shortages of appropriately experienced personnel at specific grades in future years," McCain wrote alongside Sen.
While in the new mode, the device will sport a "power efficient watch face," while shutting off radios, the touchscreen and tilt to wake — essentially all of those features that make your smartwatch smart.
Members of the Trump fundraising leadership insist Trump's comments about the judge are not necessarily shutting off donors permanently but may be delaying decisions to contribute or reducing their enthusiasm to give large sums.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the California power giant, said early this morning that it has begun shutting off power to almost 800,000 customers in a bid to prevent fires when strong winds arrive.
The company has since outlined plans to increase the controversial practice of shutting off the power to communities at risk of wildfire when dangerous conditions such as high winds and dry heat are present.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - An armed group forced Libya's giant Sharara oilfield to close late on Sunday, shutting off production of more than 230,000 barrels per day (bpd), the head of the state oil company said.
At Zhanbei Elementary in Fuzhou, a southern city, parents and educators have accused the government of abusing children by shutting off hot water and electricity in an effort to force the school to close.
Mark Toney, who directs the utility consumer advocacy group the Utility Reform Network (TURN), said shutting off power would harm vulnerable people, including those who rely on electricity to power life-saving medical equipment.
The result is that it's shutting off some third-party access, curtailing the data that can be gathered via its public application program interfaces, or APIs, and turning off features like the phone number search.
Using laboratory assays, a team of biologists at the Spanish National Research Council has discovered exactly how 3-NOP works—by targeting and shutting off an enzyme that plays a key role in methane formation.
Ken Ward, co-founder of Climate Direct Action stood trial (twice, because of a hung jury) on felony charges for shutting off a safety valve on the TransMountain tar pipeline pipeline in Skagit County, Wash.
Shutting off immigration was one of the most powerful motives behind the vote to leave the European Union, and the attack in Nice seemed likely to harden the position of those advocating strict border control.
The research found that during microsleep, certain parts of our brain "try to restore responsiveness" in the ones shutting off, perhaps triggering the sudden involuntary jolt you feel when your head starts to drop down.
"Temporarily shutting off travel from Europe is going to exacerbate the already-heavy impact of coronavirus on the travel industry and the 0003 million Americans whose jobs depend on travel," Dow said in a statement.
"Temporarily shutting off travel from Europe is going to exacerbate the already heavy impact of coronavirus on the travel industry and the 15.7 million Americans whose jobs depend on travel," Dow said in a statement.
If senators want to engage in their own debate, they will have to go into private session, closing the Senate doors, kicking out reporters and shutting off the television cameras until they reach a resolution.
"Moving trucks taking our -80 freezers to @ucsf because our @UCBerkeley building doesn’t have backup power and PG&E is shutting off the power (up to 5 days?!)," Olzmann tweeted on Wednesday afternoon.
Thousands of people were evacuated from Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands in North Carolina's Outer Banks after a construction mishap damaged the area's main power line, plunging the islands into darkness and shutting off air-conditioners.
We could expect a show of force from Putin any time to demonstrate his capability to wreak havoc, similar to his shutting off the lights in Ukraine in 2015 -- and then, of course, denying it.
It would have been better, internet freedom advocates said, for Facebook to have just enforced its rules on hate speech rather than have the government try to solve the problem by shutting off social media altogether.
Simply by shutting off its funding auctions for a while and maybe a bit of behind-the-scenes leaning on the local lenders, the central bank could spike the swap rates and briefly seize the market.
However, reducing overall fire risk while avoiding drastic steps like shutting off power to thousands of people would require years of coordinated work across local, state, private, and federal officials, a politically tedious and expensive endeavor.
But in other countries, particularly developing nations where social media and messaging apps have become synonymous with the internet, leaders are rushing to stop the spread of hate speech by shutting off networks altogether, usually temporarily.
This raises the possibility that even the dramatic move of shutting off the browsing on the kiosk's embedded tablets may only have a limited dampening effect on the kind of misuse LinkNYC is trying to prevent.
"We are not shutting off altogether, but we are slowing down the numbers quite substantially to a level where we are comfortable with," Chan said, noting that many countries globally are also struggling with immigration issues.
The Houthis, meanwhile, have responded with a crackdown in the areas they control, arresting hundreds for real or imagined ties to Mr. Saleh, blocking the entry of humanitarian aid and shutting off access to the internet.
Series 5 Watches will have a low-energy, always-on display that dims instead of shutting off when you drop your arm, and it will have a new battery with a claimed 18 hours per charge.
The onboard lithium-ion battery pack takes the place of an internal gas generator and powers all the boat's accessory systems, shutting off devices when they're not needed and recharging when the gas motor is running.
ELSEWHERE ➔ State Watch: California's PG&E began shutting off power to nearly 800,2023 customers across Northern and Central California starting just after midnight Wednesday in an effort to prevent and suppress wildfires in high wind conditions.
Greenberg's Sandworm is a gripping tale of the group's discovery and their attacks, from shutting off the electric grids in Eastern Europe to the spread of the NotPetya ransomware attack, which froze hospitals, railways, and ATMs.
Turning your brightness down, shutting off the AR feature whenever possible, and turning on the game's battery saver (which will darken the screen whenever you have your phone downward) are all great methods to combat energy drainage.
Even a few seconds' notice can mean "a doctor taking his scalpel out of a patient, a dentist removing his drill and manufacturers shutting off equipment that leads to fires or spills", says Lucy Jones, a seismologist.
Maduro denies there is a humanitarian crisis and said on Thursday he was considering closing Venezuela's key border with Colombia and would close the country's other main border with Brazil, effectively shutting off any legal land access.
Last month, LinkNYC network said that it was shutting off web browsing on built-in tablets in over 400 of kiosks in New York City after it found that many people were using it to watch porn.
Far from helping investors reach higher returns on their retirement accounts, the rule risks shutting off the principal source of investment advice available to most investors by simply making it too expensive to continue offering this advice.
SHUTTING OFF THE TAP At least 2130 of about 22018 oil rigs in Iran remain idle or under repair, according to a Reuters review of information from two industry sources, drilling companies' websites and quarterly financial results.
Officials have not determined the fire's cause, but they said they're investigating an electrical tower as the possible ignition point — just as energy companies tried to take precautions by shutting off power to customers around the state.
PG&E has said that shutting off power was the safest option to prevent more wildfires, but this sidesteps the simple fact that PG&E has not invested enough to make its electric grid safe and reliable.
Chinese censorship is generally sophisticated enough that the authorities don't need to use such a blunt instrument as shutting off all access: They achieve the same purpose by filtering what can be discussed in the first place.
In preparation, early Wednesday morning the utility PG&E—whose equipment sparked last year's Camp Fire, which killed 86 people and destroyed the town of Paradise—will begin preemptively shutting off power to a staggering 800,000 customers.
Chinese censorship is generally sophisticated enough that the authorities don't need to use such a blunt instrument as shutting off all access -- they achieve the same purpose by filtering what can be discussed in the first place.
Other revelations in this batch of confidential information include Facebook engaging in reciprocal data sharing—potentially without user knowledge—and shutting off Vine's access to Facebook's API, potentially kneecapping the much-beloved video service run by competitor Twitter.
Speaking at a separate forum in Beijing, Wang Zhaoxing, a vice chairman of China's banking and insurance regulator, said the last four decades of the country's economic reforms have shown that "openness brings progress, shutting off brings backwardness".
A domino effect that began with France shutting off several nuclear reactors for tests in recent weeks coupled with unusually low wind farm output in northern Germany has tightened Europe's power markets, making coal the only fallback option.
Just by shutting off its funding auctions for a while and maybe doing a bit of behind-the-scenes leaning on local lenders, the central bank can create a spike in swap rates and briefly seize the market.
Experts say shutting off that revenue may prove difficult, like playing a game of international whack-a-mole, due to North Korea's adaptive overseas network used to nest and disguise their illicit business amongst legal trade activities. 2.
How to decrease wildfire risk in CaliforniaWitter, Gilless, and Quinn-Davidson all said that shutting off power lines during times of high fire risk isn't the right, or even the only, solution that should be on the table.
Ethiopia, a country of 100 million people, is one of the few countries in the world that still has a state telecoms monopoly, which makes shutting off the internet more simple than if there were multiple telecoms providers.
Just by shutting off its funding auctions for a while and maybe doing a bit of behind-the-scenes leaning on local lenders, the central bank can create a spike in swap rates and briefly seize the market.
Amazon also announced that it would be expanding the APIs for Alexa voice control with mesh router systems to include more specific and granular controls, such as enabling a guest network or shutting off internet to specific devices.
That could divert the Turkish military and security services from stemming a recent series of attacks blamed on Islamic State, fighting a Kurdish insurrection and shutting off the flow of foreign militants across its border to and from Syria.
The blaze, called the Kincade Fire, was reported late Wednesday, hours after PG&E had begun shutting off power to Sonoma and Napa Counties, the heart of the state's wine industry, and to a swath of the Sierra foothills.
Shortly after, early partner WeWork integrated Echo devices in some of its own meeting rooms to test out how the smart assistant could be useful for things like managing meeting room reservations, or shutting off or turning on lights.
The stalling caused a complete loss of power in some cases, shutting off the engine and power to the electrically-assisted steering and brakes, making it extremely difficult for a driver to guide the car safely to a stop.
PG&E, which over this past weekend began shutting off power to 940,000 California customers to guard against the risk of an electrical mishap sparking a blaze, said late on Thursday it had restored electricity to virtually all customers.
Members of the board of directors at DC Water, the water authority for the city of Washington, D.C., joked Tuesday during a meeting about the possibility of shutting off plumbing to the White House amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The pay model, which will allow readers a number of stories free before shutting off access, will go into effect the last week of November, according to the company, which would not specify a date for the change. NYMag.
In addition to a trade embargo, the countries cut off diplomatic ties, closed borders and set up the blockade of the energy-rich emirate, shutting off Qatar's access to many of the region's ports and much of its airspace.
Vietnam, China's neighbor along its southern border, joined Singapore and Mongolia in essentially shutting off its borders to China, banning all flights coming from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau until May 1, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
"The utility confirmed Monday afternoon that it plans to begin shutting off power in Napa County beginning early Wednesday morning due to a 'potentially widespread, strong and dry wind event' that is forecast through Thursday afternoon," CBS News reports.
The tariff tensions aren't the only thing bothering market pros: They also see rising risks from both a general slowdown in China as well as central banks finally shutting off the monetary spigots after years of ultra-accommodative policy.
As a vicious new strain of ransomware swept the UK's National Health Service yesterday, shutting off services at hospitals and clinics throughout the region, experts cautioned that the best protection was to download a patch Microsoft had issued in March.
The company, Atmos Energy, announced on Thursday that it was shutting off the gas in about 2300,2170 area homes for up to three weeks as it lays down new pipes, citing "extraordinary rains and unique geological conditions" in a press release.
To meet new state requirements to reduce wildfire danger, the utilities have focused on a strategy that involves shutting off power to customers in areas where weather conditions threatened their electrical equipment, known as a public safety power shut-off.
"Sad news," tweeted Gizmodo journalist Kashmir Hill as she linked to a company blog post from Facebook announcing it was shutting off a feature that enabled you to find accounts that are linked to a specific email address or phone number.
The printer has been especially designed with safety in mind, with door-open and tilt sensors shutting off the printer right away in case some inquisitive little fingers get a little bit too close to the hot or moving parts.
The China Consumers Association has asked Apple to investigate "a considerable number" of reports by users of iPhone 6 and 6s phones that the devices have been shutting off and cannot be turned back on again, it said on Tuesday.
The China Consumers Association (CCA) has asked Apple to investigate "a considerable number" of reports by users of iPhone 6 and 6s phones that the devices have been shutting off and cannot be turned back on again, it said on Tuesday.
By the late '90s, the Clinton administration had seen enough and started taking steps to disable the the scrambling technique, first announcing steps to support consumer use of the GPS system in 1996 and, in 2000, shutting off selective availability entirely.
I thought I would be able to eke out a little more time, but while scrolling through some news stories just before 12PM, the battery suddenly dropped from 10 percent to three and then down to one before shutting off.
"It's completely unjustified that they're going after (women's rights activists) one by one and in a sense they are shutting off this space for civil society, for freedom of expression and for people to demand their rights completely," said Ahmed.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Household lending growth hit a post-crisis high last month while corporate lending expanded at its best rate this year, European Central Bank data showed on Tuesday, easing fears that banks are shutting off credit amid a growth slowdown.
BOOKMARK THIS FOR THAT ONE FRIEND WHO ALWAYS HAS IPHONE ISSUES: Via The Wall Street Journal's Tripp Mickle and Eva Dou, Apple is replacing the batteries in some models of the iPhone 6900S that have been randomly shutting off. http://on.wsj.
In the United States, Vice President Mike Pence widened the American travel ban to include Britain and Ireland, effectively shutting off travel from nearly 30 European countries, while the White House said that President Trump had tested negative for the virus.
Phan Doan Trang has been in hiding since August 2018, after Ho Chi Minh City police brutally beat her and confiscated her national ID card, on top of silencing measures including interrogation, monitoring and shutting off her internet and electricity.
The Grove honored Kobe, Gigi Bryant and the 7 other lives lost in a tragic helicopter crash by doing something it had never done in its 18-year history ... shutting off its famed rooftop sign and blasting a special lights tribute.
ADDIS ABABA, Dec 9 (Reuters) - A senior United Nations official urged Ethiopia on Monday to stop shutting off the internet without legal basis and revise a draft law meant to curb hate speech to ensure it protects freedom of speech.
Internal documents made public Wednesday by Britain's digital, culture, media and sport committee showed senior executives at Facebook — including CEO Mark Zuckerberg — discussing the prospect of charging developers for access to user data and shutting off competitor Vine's access to the data.
It's a day that some of Twitter's most high-profile developers have dreaded, though it's one they've long-known was coming: Twitter is finally shutting off some of the developer tools that popular apps like Tweetbot and Twitterific have heavily relied on.
"In addition to providing safe drinking water to all of our students, we will be taking immediate action to examine the protocols and procedures that resulted in delayed notification of our families and delays in shutting off impacted water sources," she said.
In a statement and a second email to parents on Friday, the district vowed to take steps to address the issue including shutting off drinking fountains throughout system and providing staff and students with bottled water until the end of the school year.
Beginning with Spencer's banishment from Twitter in late 2016, the social media that had been so handy at leveraging their messages started shutting off their ready availability to hate groups and white nationalists in particular, though the effort has been an inconsistent one.
And since the Indian government has taken steps to suppress unrest in the state — shutting off internet and phone service, putting prominent leaders under house arrest, and sending in thousands of additional troops — Pakistan's government has taken up the fight on their behalf.
When I think about shutting off the alarm and rolling back over, I remind myself it's a good way to start the busy work day that's ahead of me — and that I'll be losing the $20 class cost if I don't go.
The Saudis tightened a military blockade on Yemen earlier this month, completely shutting off ports and airports, after the Iran-backed Houthi rebel group fired a missile deep into Saudi Arabia before it was intercepted near the airport in Riyadh, the country's capital.
One problem with the debate over the tech companies' power is that it risks conflating real anti-competitive behavior (like Facebook's shutting off data access to competitors) with imaginary abuses (like Mr. Cruz's unsupported claims that social media platforms are biased against conservatives).
Current allows parents set up both recurring allowances for kids or one-time batches of money, and it gives plenty of control when it comes to things like shutting off the card and blocking groups of retailers (like bars or hotels) or specific stores.
On Wednesday and Thursday, PG&E and Southern California Edison were either shutting off power again or considering it: Due to weather conditions that may create the potential for elevated fire risk, Public Safety Power Shutoffs are under consideration for various communities in SoCal.
TechCrunch notes that only a small handful of Facebook's more than 2 billion users appear to have been affected by the company shutting off cross-posting and removing old posts, with an even smaller group within that minority vocally complaining about it on Twitter.
Any positive signs will be welcomed by policymakers at the European Central Bank as they look to halt their 20173 trillion euro asset purchase program by the end of the year, shutting off one of the main sources of stimulus to the euro zone economy.
In this case, some iPhone batteries that had been in use for roughly a year or longer had degraded to the point where they could no longer supply the amount of juice necessary during certain peaks in CPU usage, resulting in the phones shutting off.
By 2014, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was shutting off Twitter in Turkey to quell protests, and then it came home, first as Gamergate, wherein an online campaign of sexual harassment against women, somewhat related to videogames, metastasized into an army of enraged bots and threats.
And it strengthens the case for climate activists attempting to raise the "necessity defense" as a justification for citizen climate action, as I and my fellow "valve turners" are doing as we face criminal charges for shutting off emergency valves on oil sands pipelines.
SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - While in the Indian Ocean heading toward the Strait of Malacca, the very large crude carrier (VLCC) Pacific Bravo went dark on June 5, shutting off the transponder that signals its position and direction to other ships, ship-tracking data showed.
"With a parallel currency in place, if we want to leave the euro our economy will still be able to operate even if the European Central Bank tries to crush us by shutting off liquidity in euros," said the Northern League's economics spokesman Claudio Borghi.
Sanders has accused the DNC chairwoman of tipping the scales in favor of Clinton at every turn, from the debate schedule to briefly shutting off his campaign's access to voter files, and most recently for blaming him for unrest at the Nevada Democratic state convention.
As Lucas relates, sometimes the prop blades that were used were often much shorter than the final effect-created ones to avoid hitting the set; other times, there was no blade at all (especially for shots that would see the lightsabers igniting or shutting off).
The reported problems specifically involve users seeing their iPhones automatically shut off despite 50-60 percent battery levels, and the involuntary shutting off in room temperature or colder environments, as well as the inability to turn the cellphone back on despite continuous battery charging, the statement said.
Some companies (and their customers) may not want to limit users' ability to access applications they've grown used to using while on the road—although the widespread adoption of airplane mode suggests they may not be fully resistant to including the option of shutting off functionality.
Irregularly dry winters have created exceedingly low dam levels within the country, leading city representatives to set a "Day Zero" date, which is when they believe the country will see dam levels drop below 13.5 percent and lead to the mandatory shutting off of all taps.
Supporting up to eight devices, these power strips include outlets you want powered all the time — such as a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), so it can still archive your favorite shows – while shutting off other outlets, like a TV, audio-video receiver, game console, and so on.
The situation is not likely to change: Though policymakers have talked for years about shutting off the influx of undocumented workers, the economy has grown to heavily rely on them, particularly in low-paid, low-skilled jobs, which employers often have trouble filling with American workers.
"Countries like Egypt and Venezuela have tightened restrictions on free expression and accessing the open web; companies like Google and Amazon are mishandling people's data and growing the surveillance economy; and some nations are even shutting off the internet completely to quell possible dissidence," she added.
The company is sticking up for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, when nearly all other platforms have given him the boot, it's overrun with bots, and now it's breaking users' favorite third-party Twitter clients like Tweetbot and Twitterific by shutting off APIs these apps relied on.
Shutting off gas to buildings on the Upper East Side has been a more common occurrence since a gas leak led to an explosion that leveled two apartment buildings in East Harlem two years ago, said Councilman Ben Kallos, a Democrat whose district includes Yorkshire Towers.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. workers started shutting off power Sunday north of San Francisco in advance of wind gusts that have hit 50 mph, combined with low humidity — factors that have led to major wildfires in the past, especially when in-service electricity lines are damaged.
Lead researcher Kostadin Kushlev told VICE that his team hypothesized the results could have gone either way—acknowledging the possibility that shutting off notifications might cause people to check their phone more out of a feeling of uneasiness, or worry about missing a message or email.
"Temporarily shutting off travel from Europe is going to exacerbate the already heavy impact of coronavirus on the travel industry and the 15.8 million Americans whose jobs depend on travel," wrote US Travel Association CEO Roger Dow when Trump announced the first round of European travel restrictions.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the for-profit power company that, per the Wall Street Journal, enjoyed years of boosted revenues as the company deferred maintenance while arguably enhancing fire risk (a finding that the company disputes), is now shutting off power to lower the threat of new fires.
There are gesture controls for turning the light on by simply flipping it from one end to the other, and rotating it will initiate a 45-minute shutdown sequence in which the Glow steadily goes from a bright, warm light to a dimmer, redder light before shutting off entirely.
Among the actor's list of grievances, Theroux has accused Resnicow of shutting off the water line to his roof terrace, interfering with his proposed home renovations, and "killing the ivy growing" between their portions of the roof deck just because Theroux "enjoyed the aesthetic provided by the ivy."
From the Wall Street Journal:The pilots on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 initially reacted to the emergency by shutting off power to electric motors driven by the automated system, these people said, but then appear to have re-engaged the system to cope with a persistent steep nose-down angle.
When I tweaked a few settings, such as keeping the display brightness set at 75%, turning off the keyboard backlight, shutting off True Tone, and disabling dark mode, I found that I was able to get closer to six-and-a-half hours out of the MacBook Pro. 
Click here to view original GIFA man who identified himself as Liuetenant Obiang Ondo Kelly speaks from the national radio station during an attempted coup in GabonGIF: YouTubeGabon experienced an attempted military coup overnight, which led to leaders in the central African nation shutting off the entire country's internet.
It solved a number of the problems, including shutting off background animations automatically so they wouldn't interfere with testing, disabling those pesky crash dialogues, sending the info to a harmless log instead and preventing screen locking, ensuring the emulator doesn't go to sleep and cause a test failure.
PG&E said this year it would significantly expand the practice of shutting off power to communities at risk of wildfire when conditions demand it, despite objections from some consumer advocates who said such disruptions can harm vulnerable people such as those who need electricity for medical equipment.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The rebels who control Sana, the capital of Yemen, have tightened their grip on the city and its people in recent weeks, shutting off access to the internet, blocking social media sites and sending gunmen to raid the homes of anyone they suspect of opposing them.
"We will be actively working with the city right away to find solutions that works in all of our interests, like possibly shutting off the machines if we are in danger of going over the city's quota, looking into energy recapture as a way to heat buildings," he said.
Facebook shuts off access to user data for hundreds of thousands of apps Here's some more Cambridge Analytica fallout: Facebook this evening announced that it's shutting off access to its application programming interface, the developer platform that lets app makers access user data, for hundreds of thousands of inactive apps.
On Monday morning, as city work crews spent at least two hours finding and shutting off the broken main under the street, floodwaters cascaded into the apartment building's four-level garage through large metal gratings used for air ventilation, said Mr. Groll, as he walked past a snappy late-model Porsche.
PG&E, which filed for bankruptcy protection this year, had said it would significantly expand the practice of shutting off power to communities at risk of wildfire when conditions demand it, despite objections from some consumer advocates who said such disruptions can harm people who need electricity for medical equipment.
The case has also alarmed officials and advocates who questioned how Ms. Daniels could fall through the safety net in New Jersey, a state that has some of the country's strongest protections to keep low-income families from having their utilities turned off and to stop companies from shutting off service to customers with medical emergencies.
Their device will offer security to reporters in high-risk locations Snowden's argument for the need for such a device is that consumer-side methods, such as turning off the radios via airplane mode, shutting off the phone entirely, or even sealing it within a Faraday cage are all not nearly secure enough when faced with a government-backed adversary.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As a founding member of the Raiz Up Collective in Southwest Detroit, Antonio Cosme, 23300, has been an outspoken critic of the city's redevelopment regime: speaking at public meetings, interrupting the mayor's state of the city address, and using his own body to prevent officials from shutting off a pregnant woman's water supply in the middle of Ramadan.
But in the cab of 188, walled off from the outside world by two panes of reinforced glass, the loudest sounds would have been the burp of the radio and the intermittent whine of the alerter, which triggers if an engineer takes his hands off the controls for more than a few seconds, shutting off only once the round red "acknowledge" button on the dashboard has been depressed.
In their attempts to keep all porn away from children's innocent eyes, filtering software often ends up shutting off access to other, more PG-rated content, as well — either because, in the eyes of an algorithm, there's no good way to differentiate between sexual entertainment or sexual education or because a popular porn search term also happens to be an innocent word used by non-pornographic sites in other contexts.
That's why many people suspected that "throttle gate," in which Apple was caught slowing down iPhones with old batteries, was a ploy to sell more iPhones (the phones were slowing down to prevent them from shutting off, but Apple never disclosed this to the user.) Though there's no evidence that Apple has a business model based on planned obsolescence, the company attempted to downplay the fact that it was slowing down people's old phones without telling them, which had the side effect of helping the company to sell more phones.
They had been briefed on the MCAS system and knew the basics: that it provided repetitive 10-second bursts of nose-down trim, that it could be held at bay through vigorous use of the control yoke thumb switches to counter-trim, that it would not activate if the flaps were down or the autopilot was on, that it could be deactivated by shutting off the electric trim through use of the now-famous cutout switches on the center pedestal and that afterward the airplane could be trimmed using the manual trim wheel.

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