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"speed bump" Definitions
  1. a rounded ridge built crosswise into the pavement of a road or driveway to force vehicles to slow down.

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IEX has said its speed bump was meant to even the playing field between fast traders and slow traders, while NYSE said its speed bump was to offer investors more choice.
" He added, "That was more than a speed bump.
Metroid Prime 4 just hit quite the development speed bump.
Red Dead Redemption 22 is, by contrast, all speed bump.
Is it a dead end or just a speed bump?
The only speed bump I hit was at 7D's ASTORIA.
The only speed bump I ran into was at 6D.
Still, the shutdown may be a welcome speed bump for some.
But its road to going public just hit a speed bump.
But I'm excited about trying to get past this speed bump.
The only speed bump I ran into was in the southwest.
The expected 2017 IPO rebound has hit a major speed-bump.
The only speed bump is the lack of appointees in place.
The Browns (0-8) are a speed bump on that path.
By that time China will hit a kind of speed bump.
This is just a … speed bump, which happens in the business cycles.
One speed bump after another has assured that will be the case.
My legs have been a bit of a speed bump at times.
Just because it has hit a speed bump, doesn't mean that stops.
In fact, it's barely a speed bump for them to get past.
However, the rally has hit a speed bump ahead of the Jan.
A speed bump or a pot-holed road can set them off.
Antonio Sabato Jr.'s congressional run is hitting its first speed bump.
It's hit a speed bump, but they're still opening up new fields.
Curry's struggles turned out to be little more than a speed bump.
The market has definitely hit a speed bump, thanks to coronavirus fears.
"It's kind of a very unexpected, unwanted, undesirable speed bump," he said.
And that is not just some speed bump along the administrative process.
Again, we think this is more of a speed bump, not a roadblock.
It's that last part which has run into a pretty serious speed bump.
This initial speed bump sowed the seeds for his deals' financing moving forward.
This year, Labor Day is merely a speed bump in a frenzied campaign.
One tool they are proposing is a speed bump to slow down trading.
In 2014, Google's education juggernaut hit a speed bump in Chicago Public Schools.
It wasn't a buzzkill, but it was a little bit of a speed bump.
But if you happen to notice a speed bump, you're likely not imagining things.
Here's where we come to a bit of a speed bump, so to speak.
An annoyance, not a catastrophe; a speed bump in the way of exponential growth.
Katsuyama and his team devised a speed bump to block these kinds of tricks.
But if user engagement continues to grow, [Facebook] will grow through this speed bump.
One speed bump in the way of Califf's nomination could be concerns from Sen.
Travel Holiday travelers headed home hit a serious speed bump on New Year's Day.
In the story of the mall's creation, the delay was a minor speed bump.
But experts say it&aposs unlikely they&aposll become a speed bump in the prosecution.
Instead, the Great Recession everywhere else was more of a speed bump in Silicon Valley.
Stagg initially told police that she thought she hit a speed bump, the release said.
I hit another major speed bump when discovered I couldn't resize all of the apps.
RR: Fear is just a speed bump, stop saying you are sorry and speak up.
It is really nothing more than a speed bump on the road to excess spending.
Last August, CHX proposed another speed bump that would apply to all liquidity-taking orders.
The I.C.A.'s long-anticipated opening — on April 21 — hit a speed bump in January.
I ran into a speed bump at 17A, even though I solved it fairly easily.
The IEX, for example, inserts a 350-microsecond speed bump that it says reduces those opportunities.
GDPR is, at best, an annoying speed-bump in the monetization strategy of large data processors.
In addition, IEX's speed bump could dampen trading volumes, which would also drag on exchange revenue.
The former had a controversial speed bump, setting it in stark contrast to traditional trading venues.
Tech stocks might have hit a speed bump after being on a tear earlier this year.
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Democratic voters are putting a major speed bump between Sanders and the nomination.
The only speed bump I encountered was figuring out the theme, but that's Tuesday for you.
This massive speed bump stretches from near the beginning of the first volume to Page 219.
That's a speed bump for voter ID supporters, but it's unlikely to be more than that.
And we've been very focused on what happens if the EU hits a major speed bump.
It's been refreshed for 5023 with a slight processor speed bump and 5013 gigabytes of RAM.
But that will be a speed bump the company can easily handle given its current financial momentum.
Almost as ridiculous as microsecond trade executions is the speed-bump mechanism used to slow things down.
Dotty's inability to keep track of her props is hardly the only speed bump marring the rehearsal.
"I don't like the term speed bump," Book told the annual IDX derivatives industry conference in London.
I hit a speed bump at 41 Down, because I had always thought the word was STAUNCH.
The people who did it would be a speed bump on the path of the US Army.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's campaign to bolster faith in Japan Inc has hit a major speed-bump.
Key issues to examine are: What exactly happened to your relationship when you hit that speed bump?
I think the next speed bump … is that you've got to understand the sequencing of the primaries.
But at least it is a speed bump, and that is better than nothing against reckless spending.
The cap has proved to be more of a speed bump than a roadblock for the Penguins.
" Hayden said when he first heard the comments, he thought it was "more than a speed bump.
Other exchanges initially opposed the speed bump, though some later adopted or proposed versions of their own.
And Italy leaving the EU would be much more than a speed bump; it would be catastrophic.
By 2020 a dozen markets, from Toronto to Moscow, plan to use some sort of speed bump.
Uber's march toward a self-driving car hit a major speed bump last year in Tempe, Ariz.
We hope this is just a speed bump in the expansion of our long and successful global partnership.
Oregon's undefeated start hit a speed bump lastweekend with two losses in three games at the PK80 Invitational.
Metals expert Suki Cooper sees gold prices hitting a speed bump before they can challenge last year's highs.
The only speed bump I ran into was when I filled in SEED instead of FEED at 61D.
By slowing down HFTs along with everyone else, IEX's speed bump is supposed to protect less nimble investors.
Our market share could be bigger if we didn't have a speed bump or a machine-learning signal.
It followed the founders of IEX Group as they planned to create the first speed bump-equipped exchange.
Victims actively push away any personal responsibility by making every speed bump they encounter into an uncrossable mountain.
They're so large people say they can drive over a Ford F-150 like it's a 'speed bump.
We had been best friends for nearly four years; to me, this was merely a small speed bump.
Mr. Olgin also called the Supreme Court ruling "a little bit of a speed bump," for gay rights.
The weekly transit shutdown amounts to an annoying and costly speed bump on the way to the party.
With the race in Iowa incredibly fluid, the trial has become a scheduling speed bump for the senators.
Bitcoin hits a speed bump This time two years ago, Bitcoin was zooming higher, eventually peaking above $18,000.
Branson says he was flying downhill shortly after sunset, and never saw a speed bump in the road.
The announcement is another speed bump for Apple in its largest market outside of the U.S.,the Journal said.
It looks like Southern Charm's Thomas Ravenel and his on-off girlfriend Ashley Jacobs have hit another speed bump.
He hit a speed bump head on, and next thing he knew, he body was flung over his handlebars.
But there's one big speed bump on the Democrats' path back to the White House: Democrats cluster in cities.
The SEC has promised to study the effects of the speed bump, and revise its rules again if necessary.
Disney World's newest transportation system, the "Skyliner" gondola, hit a speed bump in its very first week of operations.
This effectively makes up for the fact that he might not be able to jump over a speed bump.
This is all underscored by RDR2's often meandering pace, which makes every speed bump that much more imposing.
And it was a speed bump — but most likely not an ending point — for the Fitzpatrick experience in Tampa.
Each theme clue is like a riddle in itself, a speed bump to slow you down, as it were.
The LEAD is a sort of speed bump that would delay orders coming into the exchange by 350 microseconds.
"The EM rally has hit a bit of a speed bump," said Kiran Kowshik, emerging markets strategist at UniCredit.
Abercrombie's turnaround hit a speed bump Thursday, when it reported a slowdown in comparable-sales trends from the prior quarter.
The car turned onto a residential street next to a vacant lot, hit a speed bump, then slowed even more.
The game runs into a major speed bump as you get to higher levels and more is demanded of you.
This is just an amusing speed bump en route to his escape, rather than a serious incident of sexual abuse.
The stronger candidates left standing will have less financial incentive to drop out even if they hit a speed bump.
There were six of us squeezed in the car, the sun was going down, and we hit a speed bump.
Competing exchanges have also complained about IEX asking for discretion to send orders to other exchanges without a speed bump.
It uses miles of coiled cable to create a "speed bump" that delays trades to the advantage of institutional investors.
" Analysts at FBR called the move "a speed bump in the ultimate reworking and fundamental rewriting of the fiduciary rule.
Worse, Chinese consumers have driven iPhone sales just as the Chinese economy has hit a massive speed bump this year.
The first speed bump is the Congressional Budget Office, which must score the bill before it can be voted on.
It's hilarious to see some peoples' reaction times are literally like a hundred times the speed of our speed bump.
It lost more than $500 million last year, and its explosive user growth appears to have hit a speed bump.
I think completely banning political ads puts them in a very difficult situation because you're not creating a speed bump.
The only speed bump that I ran into is when I had SAD SACK for 51A instead of SAD CASE.
That trend hit a speed bump after rising tensions between Iran and the United States put upward pressure on oil prices.
The competing exchanges vehemently objected when the SEC ruled that a 350-microsecond speed bump was so small it didn't matter.
Come Friday, Mayor de Blasio's drive to create 2421,240 of those units over 2204 years may hit a serious speed bump.
Everything appeared to be on track after a Senate vote Thursday, only for a Friday morning speed bump from Texas Rep.
A driverless car bill that had been speeding through the Senate hit a speed bump in the upper chamber this week.
A LIGHTER CLICK: Toyota is investing in a 'flying car'--but it hit a speed bump or two over the weekend.
It's true that requiring the company to go public once it got big would have served as a regulatory speed bump.
I hit a speed bump at 27A, where I conflated squat thrusts/burpees with SQUAT JUMPS, but that was my fault.
After all, Burch's actions have only a surface-level effect on the ostensible heroes; he's the character equivalent of a speed bump.
I haven't gotten this to work consistently, but it's a minor speed bump because redrawing the lines only takes a few seconds.
Because the tech giant is becoming a services and consumer company, any China-related weakness looks like a speed bump, Cramer said.
"Last year, we hit a speed bump because we didn't have enough new products and we didn't have enough innovation," Woodman said.
All of which is great, though how easy it will be to make use of the speed bump is quite another matter.
Oh yeah, and the encryption built into the keys as a protection against this very attack barely even offers a speed bump.
Where at the highest levels, human content moderators are viewed as a speed bump on the way to an AI-powered future.
The question is: How do we remove that speed bump, or, if you prefer, how do we relax that binding policy constraint?
"Our relationship's great and we're gonna put the little speed bump in the road that happened there behind us and move forward."
The main argument made by opponents is that its speed bump will interfere with the smooth functioning of today's fast-moving markets.
That element is the speed bump that IEX has proposed for its system, which would delay all participants' trades by 350 microseconds.
Mr. Trump's directive to federal agencies to eliminate two regulations for every one that is added could present an unexpected speed bump.
Sanders won Nevada and seemed to be cruising to victory, with just a small, inevitable speed bump in South Carolina to clear.
Yet the plan that should cause the most concern for investors is a new speed bump proposed by the Chicago Stock Exchange.
But Walmart's online sales growth hit a speed bump in the company's fiscal fourth quarter, which included the critical holiday shopping season.
GM described Brexit as a "speed bump" that was continuing to negatively impact the carmakers attempt to address its European loss-making unit.
The company also hit an unrelated speed bump Tuesday morning, when multiple Prime members reported trouble adding items to their digital shopping carts.
This is not a speed bump: It would simply give priority to those willing to let the orders rest on the books longer.
But the speed bump in accepting his vision wholesale is his ambitious self-driving car timeline in general, and for Lyft in particular.
Vernon's plans to spend time with his daughter hit a speed bump when he realizes he owes quite a bit in child support.
So, I think that's a speed bump, but I think the markets will be higher next year because the economy will be stronger.
" I ran into a speed bump when I forgot how to spell Walter LANTZ's name and tried to remember what the crossing "N.
So naturally, my first instinct — since this is my usual speed bump — was to decide that the puzzle had a rebus element. NOPE.
In a play about queer people hungering for love, romantic folly is only a small speed bump on the way to a relationship.
It also routes orders over a "speed bump", a coil of fibre-optic cable that slows access to the market by 350 microseconds.
"Think of food without fiber as a speed bump — or worse, a road block — on your journey to a full good poop," she says.
Plus, in the "Final Two": Uber's big speed bump on the way to an IPO and President Trump's very challenging electoral map for 2020.
But it has been hit with a speed bump overseas as western countries grow increasingly wary of spy threat posed by Chinese 5G equipment.
Even throwing a Phantom in the trunk of a car feels like you're a speed bump away from breaking some of the sophisticated guts.
These features sound incidental, but each of them operates like a speed bump, slowing the algorithm down, and giving humans a chance to intervene.
Plenty of analysts and pundits have lost money betting against Netanyahu and he is no speed bump in Israeli politics -- he is a survivor.
Up until very recently, stocks had been humming along without so much as a minor speed bump and volatility was becoming a distant memory.
But by leveraging what users buy during and after the ride, it could enlist merchants to smooth over its biggest speed bump: the price.
We understand right from the beginning of this novel that the seeming futility of Rex's quest is not a barrier, it's a speed bump.
Jessica and Mark hit another speed bump in episode 203, "Couples Retreat," when hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey introduce the couples to each other.
They pioneered a "speed bump" that slows down stock orders in an attempt to level the playing field for fast and slow traders alike.
If foreign automakers dare to join the race for EV market share, there's one more speed bump ahead: Chinese consumer tastes aren't driven by regulation.
Ivana says she and Melania hit a "minor speed bump" in the fall of 2015, a few months after Trump launched his 2016 presidential bid.
" When the experience far behind them and their daughter in great health, the star sums it up as "a terrible speed bump we got over.
The only speed bump I hit was how to spell VIEIRA, although that was quickly remedied once I realized that "A, in Berlin" was EIN.
Critics say regulations prevent exchanges from delaying orders and that when IEX itself sends orders, they bypass the speed bump, giving IEX an unfair advantage.
The administration said it would remove a technical speed bump in how internet-based insurance brokers sign up customers in health plans sold on HealthCare.
But even in the run-up to Brexit, investors were fretting about another potential speed bump - U.S. elections and the possibility of a Trump win.
IEX's critics have also said that the speed bump could add new complications into a stock market infrastructure that is already criticized for its complexity.
Several of America's bourses had lobbied against certification, arguing that such a "speed bump" to slow down trades would give the exchange an unfair advantage.
Now, with Donald Trump as president, Putin faces yet another potential speed bump—one he didn't face when Barack Obama was in the White House.
Golden State's quest to defend its N.B.A. title hit a speed bump last week as Stephen Curry missed two playoff games with an ankle injury.
Created by critics of high-frequency trading portrayed in the book "Flash Boys," the IEX exchange will operate with a "speed bump" of 350 microseconds.
When that didn't even turn out to be a speed bump on the iPod's adoption, it finally introduced the Zune as a first party device.
Despite all the preparations, William Hill has hit another small speed bump in its plan to start welcoming sports bettors as soon as Memorial Day.
US forces in Syria, while limited in capacity, can at least keep an eye on -- and act as a speed bump for -- that Iranian influence.
Really, though, it was their top-five defense that abandoned them, proving wholly incapable of even presenting a speed bump to James and the Cavaliers.
At the time that an investor's algorithm can see the displayed price quote, it's 350 microseconds old, having gone through the speed bump at IEX.
The IEX argues that it wants to use the speed bump to protect investors from potentially harmful trading that may involve the front-running of orders.
However, the rally has hit a speed bump ahead of Friday's inauguration as investors are increasingly nervous of what his policies could mean to world trade.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's rocky divorce hit another speed bump when cops were called to the couple's L.A. home to settle a dispute on Monday.
The exchange features a so-called speed bump that slows down trades to prevent the fastest traders in the market from trading ahead of slower investors.
After hitting a speed bump earlier this year, these casual eateries are expected to see a slight improvement in traffic and sales in the New Year.
He planned to compete with Amazon on price, but hit a speed bump after Jet was forced to drop its annual membership fee shortly after launch.
Facebook then broke that promise, paid the $122 million fine that amounted to a tiny speed bump for the money-printing corporation, and kept on hacking.
"I would say the market is hitting a speed bump after a strong rally so far this year," said Yukino Yamada, senior strategist at Daiwa Securities.
"This morning's job numbers place another speed bump in front of the equity rally," said Chris Gaffney, president of world markets at EverBank in St. Louis.
President Trump will hit a speed bump in his fast-paced first days in office when it comes time to pass legislation, a GOP strategist says.
I managed to get most of the northwest, including the wonderful SIGHT GAG, but ran into a speed bump at the crossing of 1A and 3D.
Elements of IEX's application, which features a 350 microsecond "speed bump," have been hotly contested by Nasdaq , the New York Stock Exchange and Bats Global Markets.
"I think Trump is hitting a little bit of a speed bump," Republican strategist Ford O'Connell said in a telephone interview with The Hill on Monday.
The SEC approved the speed bump under what it called an interpretation of Regulation NMS, for National Market System, which disallowed intentional delays of price displays.
But while his clean-energy empire is viewed as visionary — even urgently necessary — by scientists worried about climate change, it has hit a major speed bump.
This speed bump comes in advance of Apple's WWDC conference where it is anticipated to launch iOS 13 and other software products for consumers and developers.
And so the United States cruised to a 2-0 win in the Stade Océane and left wondering when the first real speed bump might come.
Or is it merely a speed bump along one of the many avenues pro-life activists and lawmakers use to limit access to abortions in this country?
Donovan says it makes sense to use a digital speed bump of sorts to restrict access to inaccurate content, but the notices may have the opposite effect.
The SEC has also received hundreds of letters in support of IEX, which features a "speed bump" that slows down orders by 350 millionths-of-a-second.
A frenetic post-election rally in U.S. equities has hit a speed bump in recent weeks as investors wait for Trump to work on his campaign promises.
When it came to CPU intensive tasks the Intel device was a little bit better—the standard speed bump we've come to expect from Intel's yearly refresh.
That's a handy speed bump for a cost of dinner and a movie - Alex CranzNintendo SwitchNintendo has never been a company that cared about bleeding edge specs.
He hit a speed bump the next year, when major league pitchers realized he'd swing over any kind of breaking pitch provided it was low and away.
Complex transparency laws might be just a paperwork speed bump for Facebook and its army of lawyers, but could be too onerous for upstart companies to follow.
One major speed bump is a possible government shutdown over funding for Trump's border wall, which will come to a head at the end of next week.
But Ms. Liang said that after years of low interest rates and steady gains, investors could be caught off guard when the economy hits a speed bump.
Otherwise, the Raptors will find themselves as just another speed bump on the Bucks' quest to their first N.B.A. finals appearance since Richard Nixon was president (1974).
Mr. Schneier is painting government intervention not as a panacea but as a speed bump, a way for us humans to catch up to the technological advances.
That number brag should translate to a decent speed bump that keeps up with some of the more complex photo and video processing software in these phones.
Sure, there was that snag where DeLuca almost went to jail to protect Meredith when she committed insurance fraud — but honestly that was only a speed bump.
He planned to compete with Amazon on price, but hit a speed bump after Jet was forced to drop its annual membership fee shortly after its start.
This gives them a few minutes of respite before the dinghy scrapes against a speed bump or the road and the laborious process begins all over again.
IEX was set up specifically to turn this on its head, offering no rebates and putting a "speed bump" on trades to slow down high-speed traders.
But a countywide vote on the general election ballot in November presented a speed bump: of 33 districts, 31 voted in favor of a GMO mosquito trial.
If the entry appears frequently enough and can be clued in different ways, it could be a real speed bump in a solver's enjoyment of the puzzle.
A prominent Atlanta attorney says he accidentally shot his executive wife in the back when a gun in his lap fired after their car hit a speed bump.
Regardless of the results, J. P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon told analysts on a conference call that he "honestly couldn't care less" about the "speed bump" in trading.
But if the critics are right, and LTE-U doesn't play nice enough with Wi-Fi, that ultra-fast mobile future may soon hit a big speed bump.
It's nice to see them so cordial, especially after the speed bump in their friendship when Valderrama talked about taking Moore's virginity, a comment he continues to regret.
SMS codes texted to them to verify their identities when their accounts were accessed — which turned out to be little more than a speed bump for the attackers.
It's an interesting one, especially for that scene where the doctor puts on her scrubs, but it never escapes feeling like a temporary speed bump in the plot.
The FDA yesterday erected a new speed-bump for Intarcia Therapeutics, the Boston biotech "unicorn" that has developed a matchstick-sized implantable device for Type II diabetes treatment.
It wasn't a lot of money, but it was enough of a speed bump that it became economically unviable for criminals to ship malware in the same way.
Getting faster: Normally a speed bump wouldn't be all that exciting — pretty much without fail, every new Apple product comes with a marginally faster processor than its predecessor.
But one tool that IEX is proposing to use — a so-called speed bump to slow down trading — has attracted opposition from existing exchanges and some trading firms.
Speed bump The $29,9 config of the 15″ MacBook Pro is getting a 2.6GHz 6-core i7 that boosts to 4.5ghz, a 400 MHz increase in turbo speed.
In other words, this may yet prove to be little more than a speed bump in the current e-scooter race, which is frenzied, to say the least.
A walk to Evan Gattis was a mild speed bump, but Maeda finished things off by getting Marwin Gonzalez to ground out to first to end the inning.
Cadillac said it would reschedule the reveal, so it's possible that if COVID-19 tapers off by late spring and summer, the delay would be a speed bump.
Crunch is to sweets what a bold spice is to a savory dish: a culinary speed bump — as soon as you hit it, you slow down and focus.
I'm here to tell you that a nightmare that is a Trump presidency is just a speed bump on our journey to liberty and justice as a country.
The housing market continues to lag overall economic growth, which appears to be accelerating in the second quarter after hitting a speed bump at the start of the year.
"We haven't seen a major correction in tech shares so far this year so they may be hitting a speed bump," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, chief strategist at Mizuho Securities.
But my selection of K. Jack Bauer's Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old West wasn't just a speed bump for the project, it was a damn buzzsaw.
I hit a speed bump in the southwest, where I had CURSE instead of SWEAR for a while, until I realized that 43 Down had to be PAY HEED.
The is likely to hit another speed bump before staging a strong rally into the end of the year, the chief technical strategist at BTIG told CNBC on Monday.
Far from being a brake on corporate growth, for fast-moving companies, the securities laws may be just the speed bump that's needed to prevent an Uber-sized wreck.
At this critical juncture with coronavirus, no health expert would publicly criticize drug companies, but privately they complain that pharma is a major speed bump in developing lifesaving vaccines.
The biggest speed bump for me early on was that when I hired people, I expected them to be as good as they said they were on their résumé.
Solving Ms. Gelfand's puzzle was a smooth experience for me, although I did hit a speed bump at singer Tori KELLY, who I wanted to be singer Tori Amos.
And while many have been burned betting against the index, a more aggressive Federal Reserve and rising interest rates may pose a speed bump to unfettered gains in equities.
But some have been scathing, saying regulations prevent exchanges from slowing orders and that when IEX itself sends orders, they bypass the speed bump, giving IEX an unfair advantage.
"The whole disposal system sort of hits a speed bump," said Patricia Limerick, a history professor and director of the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado.
Not a month into Donald Trump's presidency, Republican leaders in Congress have run up against just about every speed bump imaginable in their quest to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
A frenetic post-election rally in U.S. equities has hit a speed bump in recent weeks as investors wait for President-elect Donald Trump to work on his campaign promises.
This is just a minor speed bump for Disney, as its titles on deck (particularly "Finding Dory," opening June 17) will put the company right back in the driver's seat.
Still, with the power to promote and dismiss leaders at will, it's difficult to say whether staff unrest will end up being more than a speed bump for Trump's ambitions.
The Nasdaq, and other existing exchanges, have said that the IEX's speed bump will violate rules mandating that exchanges make their prices available to all parties at the same time.
The biggest speed bump now in the SIP data is the time it takes for a trade or quote to get from a distant exchange's data center to the SIP.
Then we both looked down at the speed bump and saw that it was, in fact, already painted neon yellow, while the rest of the parking lot was painted black.
Introducing this speed bump into the work flow, along with the prospect of social accountability, reduced the inappropriate prescribing rate from 23.2 percent to 5.2 percent — a 77 percent reduction.
The speed bump will help prevent opportunistic traders from exploiting the tiny differences in time it takes to price securities across 13 U.S. stock exchanges, CHX said in the Feb.
Rich Gannon beat Garcia that day, and Garcia returned the favor with an overtime upset in 2002 — a speed bump on the Raiders' journey to the Super Bowl that season.
But despite the book's frequent attention to realistic details, it is securely situated in fable territory, and Mozley's sheer storytelling confidence sends the reader sailing past almost every speed bump.
He was supposed to fight Daniel Cormier, but just days before big event the main event had to be cancelled—adding another speed bump in Jon's slow road to redemption.
Nasdaq has said the speed bump "would be unlikely to survive judicial scrutiny" in a comment letter crafted by law firm Gibson Dunn, which has successfully challenged the SEC multiple times.
But throughout the five years and six seasons on the show, Montag, 30, and Conrad, 31, hit a speed bump in their friendship, which they haven't been able to move past.
"This is not the first time Starbucks has run into a speed bump, and in the past, whenever the stock has pulled back it has been a buying opportunity," Cramer said.
A $1 billion bid for a Chicago tunnel to O'Hare airport hit a speed bump when Chicago elected a new mayor, Lori Lightfoot, who doesn't seem very excited about the project.
That's a pretty minor speed bump when you factor in how old the X1 silicon is getting, but the Shield TV has always been extremely fast and responsive all the same.
Part of what sets IEX apart from the incumbent exchanges is its use of a "speed-bump" that slows down orders to the trading platform by 350 millionths-of-a-second.
At the time, it offered some vague promises of performance enhancements, lowered power consumption and a Quick Charge speed bump baked into a 10-nanometer designed built with manufacturing partner, Samsung.
The vehicle was being driven by Diane's best friend at the time, according to McIver's lawyer, Steve Maples, who tells PEOPLE the gun fired after the car hit a speed bump.
The Raspberry Pi 3 is also getting a speed bump, with its processor jumping up to 64-bit, quad-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A53, up from a 900MHz, 32-bit processor.
Evan Medeiros, Obama's former top Asia adviser and now a senior analyst at the Eurasia Group, saw the row as a "speed bump, not a road block" in U.S.-Philippines ties.
Golden State has weathered Mr Curry's absence just fine, and if he returns in time for the next round his injury will be remembered as little more than a speed bump.
The high-profile conservative gathering hit a speed bump last weekend when video emerged of alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos appearing to defend pedophilia, leading CPAC to rescind his speaking slot.
The most novel and controversial feature of the IEX exchange is a so-called speed bump that would slow down trading slightly to throw off traders that rely only on speed.
"Drinking herbal tea with a little honey provides a speed bump; it makes you think for a minute about having a snack or meal that may be unnecessary," Taub-Dix said.
This group must somehow form a family, as the "Brady Bunch" theme song says, and so it goes, with one dopey speed bump that presumes to explain and erase Liam's damage.
Despite the latest speed bump in the data, the labor market remains healthy and is expected to bounce back in the coming months, especially as smaller businesses recover from the storms.
Yet this week's episode is a pause — or a speed bump, more like — in the trajectory of "Bette and Joan," a strange choice in a series that lasts only eight hours.
Tesla's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk acknowledged that the electric carmaker's problems have now shifted to delivery logistics from production delays, the latest speed bump in its efforts to achieve profitability.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Sunday acknowledged that the electric carmaker's problems have now shifted to delivery logistics from production delays, the latest speed bump in its efforts to achieve profitability.
"Investors are taking a slightly cautious attitude after yesterday's surge because we are hitting a speed bump with the bill," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
The vehicle was being driven by Diane's best friend at the time, according to Claud's lawyer, Steve Maples, who previously told PEOPLE the gun fired after the vehicle hit a speed bump.
Even as analysts made the case that Ross' shortfall was a small speed bump for an otherwise well-positioned retailer, investors bailed on the stock, sending its shares 4 percent lower Friday.
Nasdaq told the SEC in 2012 it planned to add a speed bump to one of its exchanges, but the regulator said the feature would not comply with Reg NMS, Greifeld said.
But one day before the year came to a close, the Kentucky native hit a speed bump when an airline passenger allegedly assaulted her — pushing her and putting gum in her hair.
Z. ICE Chief Executive Jeffrey Sprecher even called IEX "un-American" for trying to implement its speed bump, because it was unclear whether a stock market was allowed to delay stock orders.
What started out as just a normal ride for two turned into a nightmare for one, when the scooter hit a speed bump and the bride was knocked off the two-wheeler.
If nothing else, the approval of the exchange will provide an opportunity to test the many competing theories about what impact the IEX's speed bump will have on the pattern of trading.
The New York Islanders hit a speed bump last time out and look to regain their top form when they open a difficult four-game road trip Monday against the Florida Panthers.
A weekend report from The New York Times suggested that negotiations with the Taliban had hit something of a speed bump and that Trump canceled the meeting in response to Taliban resistance.
Given this, many fans and pundits were quick to label his loss to Werdum as a mere speed bump; a learning experience that would ultimately make him a better, more dangerous fighter.
A division title is in the Bears' reach if they can keep plugging away, and if Mack is truly back to full-strength, Detroit should be little more than a speed bump.
IEX Group, the two-year-old stock exchange known for putting a "speed bump" on trading, now has its first stock listing, as Interactive Brokers announces plans to move there from Nasdaq.
Also this week: Tesla-affiliated researchers say they've invented a very long lasting car battery, the Porsche Taycan is very fun, and electric buses hit a potential speed bump, courtesy of Congress.
The officials assessed Green with a flagrant foul, but it turned out to be a mere speed bump for the Warriors, who continued to go about their business of pulverizing the Cavaliers.
GBH Insights analyst Dan Ives called Monday's subscriber miss and subsequent hit to share price a "speed bump" for Netflix in a note to investors after the company's second quarter earnings report.
However, higher oil prices have created a speed bump to achieving energy independence, and the trade war Trump is pursuing against China threatens to further delay the long-sought goal, he says.
Netflix reported fewer member additions for the first time in five quarters in July, causing shares to fall more than 14 percent at one point, but analysts called it a speed bump.
Critics from competing exchanges and elsewhere have said the speed bump is counter to the SEC's own regulation prohibiting intentional delays of price displays, also known as Regulation NMS, for National Market System.
The material should make it possible to create transistors that are smaller and faster than those used today—and Tiwari reckons the speed bump could be as much as a factor of 100.
IEX is attempting to get an exemption from the rule for its speed-bump, and is trying to patent the system that would be exempt, Sprecher said on an earnings call with analysts.
Whereas most share-trading venues pride themselves on the speed with which trades can be executed, IEX promises to slow down transactions deliberately, with a "speed bump" of 350 millionths of a second.
" After giving a speech at the Heritage Foundation, Ryan acknowledged that SALT has become a speed bump in the tax reform push, describing the issue as "the thing we have to get over.
FRANKFURT — The Volkswagen diesel scandal could prove to be little more than a speed bump as far as car sales for the company are concerned, at least according to figures released on Thursday.
A couple of plot points defy belief, as when Michael becomes engaged without telling his fiancée (Rose Hemingway) that Evan will live with them, news that barely registers as a relationship speed bump.
"The book did shrink [from its peak] but we were in such a strong position we were able to overcome the speed bump," said the banker, referring to the sell-off in Treasuries.
Tesla's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk on Sunday acknowledged that the electric carmaker's problems have now shifted to delivery logistics from production delays, the latest speed bump in its efforts to achieve profitability.
" Even to call the 1928 treaty a "speed bump" may be overly generous, but if that's an accurate description, then it hardly justifies the claim of the subtitle that it "remade the world.
Given Pimblett's apparent proximity to a UFC contract, there is an added toll considering the speed bump that could occur on the back of a loss, regardless of his seven-fight win streak.
Hard currencies now make up more than half of locals' deposits, leaving the lira vulnerable to another bout of weakness and creating a speed bump as Turkey's economy accelerates out of recession, economists say.
It offers no rebates and seeks to repulse high-speed traders by routing incoming orders over a "speed bump"—a coil of fibre-optic cable that slows access to the market by 350 microseconds.
The San Francisco Giants' late sprint to the All-Star break hit a speed bump when right-hander Johnny Cueto was scratched just prior to Thursday's start, resulting in a series loss at Detroit.
What in the World The 229th time I scraped the bottom of our Volkswagen over a tope — Mexico's brand of speed bump — I swore as though I'd just been rear-ended by a truck.
Another speed bump: Hands up if you also misread 38 Down as "Obi-" and obediently filled in WAN before discovering that the answer was something entirely different that involves tools other than light-sabers.
"How you handle that difficulty and whether you are resilient and turn around and focus more, will leave you with a better personal brand than someone who never hit a speed bump," said O'Sullivan.
First, he sliced Panama open in the eighth minute, taking a deft touch from Jozy Altidore in midfield and hurdling Panama center back Román Torres like a speed bump before rounding goalkeeper Jaime Penedo.
Republicans hit a last-minute speed bump in their supercharged effort to pass a tax bill on Tuesday when the Senate parliamentarian advised that three provisions in the bill ran afoul of Senate rules.
The frontier between Tabatinga and Leticia—capital of the Colombian Amazon—amounts to a speed bump on the main avenue where a yawning guard watches scooter traffic, a machine gun slung over his shoulder.
There were a few times, after hitting a pothole or speed bump a little faster than I intended, when I could feel all the gears and components underneath physically shift, which was nerve-wracking.
There are other gimmes depending on your wheelhouse, and the only speed bump I ran into was when I really wanted AD AGE for 8D's AD WEEK and couldn't think of the other publication.
A road game against the Bears (7-7) is little more than a speed bump, and the bright lights of prime time football should let Patrick Mahomes put on a bit of a show.
A "speed bump" slows orders to IEX by 350 millionths-of-a-second, allowing ever-changing prices to be verified before sophisticated, opportunistic traders can act on stale prices, effectively queue-jumping, IEX says.
But under CHX's proposal, some trading firms could bypass the speed bump, giving them a time advantage that would allow them to update their prices or cancel resting orders in response to market movements.
As Foursquare looks to continue building out those partnerships, Harkey's departure may be a bit of a speed bump, as he takes with him over to Google a lot of experience working with the platform.
"We believe that the company significantly underestimated the size of the speed bump that the exit out of swim/apparel combined with the lower [promotional] messaging would cause," BMO Capital Markets analyst John Morris said.
But when I went with just the new Eero-and-two-beacon system I found it delivered a significant speed bump, as measured by the Speedtest app, on the order of about 25% faster downloads.
February's employment report is expected to show strong job and wage growth, and could signal that the economy's slower growth in the first quarter is just a speed bump rather than a sign of trouble.
GM described Brexit as "a speed bump" and GM Chief Financial Officer Chuck Stevens said for Europe "everything is on the table" in terms of options to mitigate additional costs brought on by Britain's decision.
"It's a healthy speed bump that will remind people of the newness of the space, and inherent volatility that goes with it," said Chris Burniske, author of the book "Cryptoassets," which is about virtual currencies.
Created by Brad Katsuyama (whose odyssey to defy the ethos of Wall Street was told in Michael Lewis's "Flash Boys"), IEX has a speed bump that prevents high-frequency traders from front-running ordinary investors.
A study of speed bumps that favor low-latency liquidity providers on the TSX Alpha Exchange in Canada found that disappearing offers rose to 60 percent from 14 percent after the speed bump was introduced.
Weeks before competition, Hales had been experiencing full-body stingers that could be induced by things as miniscule as sneezing or going over a speed bump, but postponed a doctor's visit in lieu of the tournament.
The so-called "race" to deploy self-driving trucks, robotaxi services and other applications of autonomous vehicle technology on public roads has encountered a speed bump of sorts that has sent ripples throughout the nascent industry.
The month wraps up with your ruling planet, Mars, making a harmonious connection to electric Uranus (which is in your sign!) on May 30, speeding things along after the speed bump which was Mars opposite Saturn.
For men, coming out as bisexual is often seen as just a temporary speed bump on the way to coming out as gay; for women, bisexuality is often treated as nothing more than a sexy experiment.
The Roku 3 was a major speed bump when it was released a few years ago and going back to the speed of a Roku 2, while not a dealbreaker, definitely takes some getting used to.
However, the new relationship hit an early speed bump when Melania entered his New York apartment for a planned trip to Mar-a-Lago — and spotted Donald's ex-girlfriend and fellow model Kara Young walking out.
Of all the things that can ruin a nice drive in your brand new luxury sedan, few are as reliably cringe-inducing as failing to notice a speed bump until your front wheels make first contact.
Larry Tabb, a market analyst with the Tabb Group, said the IEX speed bump could end up benefiting more sophisticated traders, like high-frequency traders, who can find ways to take advantage of the small delays.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Rio Olympics media bus, driving above the speed limit, hit a speed bump injuring three reporters traveling inside it, with one being taken to hospital, a Games official said on Tuesday.
Its speed bump, a brief delay in orders to trade stocks, was designed to foil traders that use high-speed computer programs to predict incremental market moves and quickly buy and sell shares before others can.
The storm will be a "speed bump" to Houston's $503 billion economy, according to Moody's Analytics' Adam Kamins, who told The Wall Street Journal that he expects the storm to derail growth for about two months.
Instead of slowing Sanders down or sending a message about the political risks of single-payer health care, Culinary ended the week as a small speed bump that didn't affect the trajectory of the Nevada race.
It's been a speed bump in the U.S. Federal Reserve's path toward normalizing interest rates, with members voting at the July meeting to keep the current target rate in a 22 percent to 22 percent range.
Meanwhile, Paltrow's split from Chris Martin hit a minor speed bump this week, when a judge brought to light the fact that Martin has yet to file a response to his ex-wife's 2015 petition for divorce.
But as the tech industry busies itself with building out this brave new artificially intelligent, and profit boosting, world, it's hitting a speed bump: Computers aren't powerful and efficient enough at the specific kind of math needed.
But with its stock exploding in the past year — up more than 25 percent even after its second-quarter speed bump — it's going to be looking to string together new narratives ahead of the next iPhone launch.
The Chicago Blackhawks will try to rebound from a major speed bump in their annual circus road trip when they visit the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday night in the fifth stop on their seven-game trek.
We got the campaign honcho in NYC where she broke the news ... she's heading south to D.C. She's already pretty far into the planning process too, but says there's one little family speed bump in the way.
The Golden State steamroller hit what looked like a small speed bump on May 16th, when they lost the first game of their third-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder by a score of 108-102.
Here are five of them: When announced at the unveiling of the 2020 Corvette, this feature received a roaring applause from Corvette owners, many of whom presumably damaged their car on a speed bump or steep driveway.
IEX now says only outgoing orders traded through an IEX system will traverse the speed bump and that as an alternative solution to prevent potentially predatory behavior, it can send outgoing orders to all other exchanges simultaneously.
Editorial For the second time in three Supreme Court terms, the justices have struck down a Florida law that treated the Constitution as little more than a speed bump on the road to quicker and easier death sentences.
Speed bump: Several sophisticated political ad buyers tell Axios that they don't believe Facebook has the technology yet to house all of those ads on a single page, something Mark Zuckerberg announced the platform would require last week.
I frankly think many of us will regret that in this Congress because it would have been a terrific speed bump, potentially an emergency break, to have in our system to slow down the confirmation of extreme nominees.
And while her professional credentials are entirely impeccable, Lyssa's path to confirmation hits a serious speed bump when it is casually revealed that at one point in her busy life, she failed to respond to a jury summons.
Citadel has said that an exchange, brokers would be forced to send IEX orders if it were displaying the national best bid or offer (NBBO), and that the 350-microsecond speed bump would distort real-time market prices.
" (Variety) Star Wars, Revenant rain on Mad Max parade at Visual Effects Society Awards"If indeed Mad Max: Fury Road is set to win the visual effects Oscar later this month, it hit a bit of a speed bump.
The Senate could vote this week on the bill, though it appeared to hit a speed bump Monday amid objections by Republicans and a suggestion by President Donald Trump that the Senate would make further changes to the measure.
Republicans killed the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees last year, removing the last speed bump on the road to installing President Trump's first pick, Neil Gorsuch, in a seat they had stolen from President Barack Obama the year before.
The most contentious issue has been IEX's "speed bump," which slows down orders by 350 millionths of a second so IEX can update fast-changing prices before the speediest traders can act on stale data and effectively queue-jump.
Meanwhile, Katsuyama, company president Ronan Ryan and the IEX team have turned IEX into the eighth largest stock exchange company, globally, by notional value traded, and have transformed the concept of a "speed bump" into a mainstream exchange feature.
For the lightly bumbling heroines of bubblegum romances I grew up with, tripping into disaster was just a speed bump on the way to true happiness — not a way of life, as it was increasingly feeling like for me.
IEX, as it is called, proposes to be an alternative to the established exchanges, which have policies that often favor high-speed traders over others, and one of its features is a speed bump that will slow down all traders.
Prior to some of the major privacy revelations, Facebook's stock hit its first speed bump of the year in January after announcing changes to its News Feed that would prioritize content from users' friends and family over brands they follow.
The speed bump slows trades down by only 350 microseconds — or millionths of a second — but that is an eternity in a stock exchange universe in which computers can buy and sell stocks in nanoseconds — or billionths of a second.
Donald Trump's controversial, guns blazing, outspoken ways have cut him a path to the top of the 2016 GOP heap but the brash billionaire hit a speed bump on Monday in the form of Wisconsin talk radio host Charlie Sykes.
Its decision to announce this speed bump and keyboard fix now could be a result of its desire to "clear the decks" for announcements onstage at the conference, or a desire to address the keyboard fix "off air" — or both.
We can probably assume Bruce hasn't permanently upgraded his game at age 29, but there's no reason to think he can't stabilize at (or slightly above) the level of performance he had before the speed bump of his past two seasons.
Others, including Representative Will Hurd, a Republican whose Texas district includes part of the border with Mexico, have described it as a tall speed bump, nearly useless without technology to spot illegal crossings immediately and dispatch border agents to quickly respond.
A 260-year battle to enact a voter ID law in Missouri hit a speed bump on Tuesday, when the state Supreme Court struck down key provisions of a 2016 law making it harder for many voters to cast a ballot.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Lawyer's True Test," by Akilah Green (Sunday Review, March 19): I disagree with Ms. Green's premise: The LSAT is not a mere "speed bump" separating those who want to be lawyers from those without direction.
He said the missile defense systems the United States has in Southeast Asia right now would be just a "speed bump" should North Korea decide to attack with the thousand or so short-, medium- and, now, long-range missiles it has.
A renewed US presence equivalent to the Cold War basing would mean that the islands would be a hell of a lot more than a speed bump to any Chinese plans to break out into the rest of the Pacific.
President Trump and Senate Republicans' efforts to swiftly confirm conservative judges to federal courts across the country hit a speed bump on Wednesday after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley canceled panel votes set for Thursday on almost two dozen judicial nominations.
The loss of Hunter Pence for the next two months might be nothing more than a minor speed bump for the San Francisco Giants, who have won 18 of their last 22 games heading into Saturday's contest against the host St. Louis Cardinals.
But the Honest Ads Act and other rules about ads transparency and data privacy could end up protecting Facebook by being simply a paperwork speed bump for it while making it tough for competitors to build a rival database of personal info.
Canada swung to an unexpected trade deficit in February as exports tumbled by the most in nearly a year, suggesting economic momentum may have hit a speed bump and giving the Bank of Canada room to maintain its cautious stance next week.
The late-night vote was the third speed bump for pension reform on Tuesday alone, after Economy Minister Paulo Guedes skipped a congressional hearing and a bloc of 11 political parties demanded the removal of changes affecting rural, elderly and disabled Brazilians.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Bernard Tomic's bid to kick-start his career after slipping to 181st in the world hit a speed bump on Tuesday when the 25-year-old Australian was knocked out in the first round of a second-tier tournament in France.
Rival exchanges could be adversely affected by an additional exchange that will eat into the revenue pie from market data fees, while IEX's speed bump - which will affect the speed of orders throughout the system - could dampen trading volumes and hit revenue.
To Universal Paperclips' AI, humanity is just a speed bump on the road to turning the entire universe into paperclips, and in spite of its unflashy presentation and seemingly dry subject matter, the game stays interesting for much longer than its genre predecessors.
At first sight, it was a picture of prim, docile suburbia: 41 two-story homes, each with a tidy lawn and a garden fence, lined a quiet road with a shiny bike rack at one end and a speed bump at the other.
Clinton's loss as a result of an unfortunate series of flukes — Russian tampering, a late intervention by the Federal Bureau of Investigation director and a poor allocation of resources — but little more than a speed bump on the road to a demographic majority.
And if Vladimir Putin, the number one thing is to bring back the Soviet Union, NATO is the only speed bump in the way of making that happen, which means-- (CROSSTALK) CHAFFETZ: But he&aposs asking them to do more to put more money in.
While the Wild are beginning to turn things around, the Predators have hit a speed bump with just one victory in their last five games (1-3-1) after earning at least one point in seven straight contests to start the month (33-0-1).
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The operator of the New York Stock Exchange said on Wednesday it will change the model of its NYSE MKT exchange to implement a so-called speed bump, in a direct challenge to the Investors' Exchange, the newest U.S. stock exchange.
"Flash Boys" followed the exchange's founders as they built what they saw as a more investor-focused market that included a "speed bump" to slow trades by a fraction of a second to help level the playing field for fast and slow traders alike.
He said the SEC was clear that in order for a market with a delay, or "speed bump," to be approved, it would have to show it could provide value to some group of investors, and that it is not unfairly discriminatory to other investors.
So when Keflezighi suffered a hip fracture at the 2008 Olympic marathon trial, which he finished in excruciating pain in eighth place, and considered looking for a real job as he waited for the injury to heal, it was merely a speed bump to negotiate.
WASHINGTON — The sprint by President Trump and Senate Republicans to install conservative judges to the nation's courts hit an unexpected speed bump on Thursday after a nominee for a key federal appeals court was pulled to avoid an embarrassing defeat on the Senate floor.
In "Flash Boys," Lewis chronicled IEX's efforts to build an exchange, using methods such as the speed bump and flat pricing system, rather than the standard tiered fee and rebate structure, in order to create a market that levels the playing field for all investors.
Much of the incumbent's ire has been directed toward IEX's "speed bump," which slows incoming orders and outbound messages by 350 millionths-of-a-second, allowing ever-changing prices to be verified before sophisticated, opportunistic traders can act on stale prices, effectively queue-jumping, IEX says.
IEX, made famous by Michael Lewis' 2014 book "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt," is notable because it would be the only exchange in the United States to include a so-called speed bump - a 350 millionths-of-a-second delay in all incoming and outgoing orders.
There are a lot of reports hitting the 'net this morning in reviews of the Apple Watch Series 3, which indicate that there are some LTE connectivity issues — causing Apple to take a small dip this morning and a speed bump in its march to $1 trillion.
Howell gave both the Justice Department and House lawyers several deadlines as she proceeds toward a decision, which she noted at one point would just be a "speed bump" on the way to an inevitable challenge to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington of any ruling.
The study is only the latest to show a persistent racial speed bump in medicine: Black people have been found to get overall worse cancer care, ER pain treatment, and are even less likely to get a kidney transplant (though there's been some recent success in closing that gap).
So IEX, founded in 2012 by Brad Katsuyama and Ronan Ryan, aims to tackle that problem with a tweaked version of its core innovation: a speed bump (38 miles of cable that slows down orders by 350 microseconds) coupled with machine learning software that predicts price movements in stocks.
It also puts another speed bump in the way of someone who is secretly trying to get access to your network without your permission—even if they're able to get on the guest network, they won't be able to take control of your other devices, or your router.
In the process, the SEC updated a rule that will compel other markets to honor trades subject to a small delay—referred to as a "speed" bump —that will effectively slow down trading by a fraction of a second even as other markets process trades in the blink of an eye.
The proposed exchange from IEX, made famous by the Michael Lewis book "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt," is notable because it would be the only one in the United States to include a so-called "speed bump" - a 350 millionths-of-a-second delay in all incoming and outcoming orders.
Oklahoma City came into the postseason in the role of well-qualified speed bump for either the metronomic Spurs or the historically great Warriors, but this first began to reveal itself as false in the moment when Waiters took over the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the Conference Semis.
The proposed exchange from IEX, made famous by the Michael Lewis book "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt," is notable because it would be the only one in the United States to include a so-called "speed bump" - a 350 millionths-of-a-second delay in all incoming and outgoing orders.
The notice is meant both to act as a speed bump by requiring users to explicitly opt-in to view the content—similar to Reddit's quarantine feature for offensive subreddits—and to provide more context on which of Twitter's rules the tweet breaks and why it remains on the platform.
Despite the deadly speed bump, companies like Google's Waymo still launched a self-driving taxi service in the Phoenix— even if it was a low-key launch and far from driverless, it still arrived in the same year and region as the worst thing that could happen to the industry happened.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips' plan to sell its stake in an oil find off Senegal to Woodside Petroleum hit a speed-bump on Tuesday as a junior partner attempted to buy time to pre-empt the deal at the same time it announced an increase in the size of the field.
As IEX, the start-up star of Michael Lewis's "Flash Boys" and creator of a market speed bump, takes heat from critics including hedge-fund giant Citadel and the owner of the NYSE in its pursuit of becoming an exchange, it begs the question: Why do we have a market structure that emphasizes speed?
"And so if we could put this speed bump in place, that would just prevent the president from taking a rash and an unwarranted act, I think it would strengthen our constitutional order and protect our country from an unnecessary moment should the president go off the rails on this issue again," Coons said Monday.
"This higher investment profile could be a lingering cloud over Facebook's shares in the near term ... And a small speed bump until investors can get further comfort that these investments are fueling the next phase of the growth story for 2018 and beyond with margin improvement set to kick in for 2019," Ives said.
"If a meeting's not necessarily going the way you'd like it to, or there's a fork in the road or a speed bump you hit, sometimes it's good to create some chaos over the right or left so that you can rethink and regroup and take the meeting where you want it to go," he said.
See, the LSAT is a speed bump with potential to separate those who truly want to be lawyers — the ones who thrive doing logic games in the same way they'll relish adding Bluebook-style footnotes to briefs and motions in years to come — from those who just aren't sure what else to do with their lives.
Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 28500 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE sees himself as the tribune for the forgotten middle class but he hit a speed bump even before he officially announced his candidacy.
A: Kim Jong-un counters this impudent challenge by the turd-tossing camp with Aphorism No. 63541-J: The enemy of my friend is exposed as the friend of my enemy, has already been fed into a cement mixer, and is now a speed bump in the pavement of the parking lot behind the Kim Jong-un Academy of Hairdressing, in Pyongyang.
This year's address, set to be delivered just as Mr. Trump's impeachment trial is on the verge of wrapping up, will be the two men's latest, and potentially last, attempt to shape a speech that has come to resemble a speed bump for a president not known for the appeals to bipartisanship that State of the Union speeches usually include.
The majority of content currently available on the platform has been developed by Labster working with educational institute customers — including some high profile institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US and Imperial College in London — but that presents an obvious speed bump to scaling the business so you can see why they're looking for ways to widen the content creation pipe.
Despite a minor speed bump in the form of the Iowa caucus, it would appear after his big win in New Hampshire, those are just the cards that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is holding.
But a wall, no matter how big and beautiful a symbol it may be, can't do much to stop the flow of drugs into the US. In the grand scheme of things, a wall acts as little more than a literal speed bump that can be driven over by a literal car, according to Sanho Tree, director of the Drug Policy Project at the left-leaning Institute for Policy Studies.

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