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For this build, my choice of stabilizers was made for me by the specific kit I bought, which was plate-mounted and used Cherry stabilizers mounted directly onto the PCB.
The lack of stabilizers is notable because that means Phlur's perfume has to be in an opaque container, unlike other perfume bottles that are clear but also full of weird stabilizers.
People taking mood stabilizers and other medications were also excluded.
Some doctors prescribe medications such as antidepressants and mood stabilizers.
The stabilizers could have been tilted upward for other reasons.
But what if more government programs worked as automatic stabilizers?
Their role as economic stabilizers also comes at a cost.
Mangroves, which act as filters and soil stabilizers, are disappearing.
"There are stabilizers in the organic material that keep the drug components intact, but when the organic material breaks down and the stabilizers go bad, that leaves the drug component open to oxidation," Woodford says.
First, I needed to install the stabilizers into the circuit board.
Let's not forget, we have automatic stabilizers in the budget, okay?
Antipsychotics and mood stabilizers tend to have heavy side-effect profiles.
M.C.A.S. was written to use the stabilizers in a different way.
It's supported by six hydraulic stabilizers (covered in gold leaf, of course!).
"[The stabilizers] aren't neon orange or brown with perforated holes," she says.
It can also be put on DJI's Ronin and Ronin-M stabilizers.
I take anti-anxiety meds (benzos), but not antidepressants or mood stabilizers.
These foods may be treated with thickeners, colors, stabilizers, glazes, and additives.
The stabilizers can be triggered by the automated system, known as MCAS.
Then there's the flip side of having automatic stabilizers that are triggered when the unemployment rate or some other sign of recession reaches a certain level: The stabilizers can also be scheduled to go away when things get better.
Make sure you know what layout you're using when you're installing your stabilizers.
The yacht also doesn't need speed stabilizers because of its 10.8 meter beam.
This means I'd been without my primary mood stabilizers for almost two years.
An obscure part called a jackscrew — the component that moves the stabilizers up and down on the tail — was recovered, and its configuration showed that the stabilizers had been tilted upward, according to two people with knowledge of the recovery operations.
But what does terminal velocity have to do with the stabilizers on a starship?
Social Security has been one of America's great social stabilizers, benefitting Americans for generations.
" • And "the stabilizers can also be scheduled to go away when things get better.
DJI's Ronin series has long been a favorite among cinema professionals looking for handheld stabilizers.
Those stabilizers temper the economy when it overheats and raise the bar for government aid.
"I've been waiting to get together enough money for some mood stabilizers," she told me.
If your stabilizers are weak, it is more difficult to activate the target muscles effectively.
Either pilot can control the stabilizers electrically using switches at the top of the yoke.
Mood stabilizers, psychiatrists, therapy, and hospitalization are expensive, but work provides so much more than insurance.
If your keyboard has a numpad, you'll also need stabilizers for its 0, Enter, and + keys.
I do appreciate the thought that went into the design of the different types of stabilizers.
As millions of Americans lost their jobs, spending on unemployment compensation and other automatic stabilizers increased.
Ben Van Leeuwen: Our ice cream is always free of fillers and stabilizers, or natural flavors.
The stabilizers could have been tilted for other reasons, but they can be triggered by the MCAS.
Those switches are for electrically controlling the trim — the angle of the stabilizers on the plane's tail.
But bonds are still likely to deliver on their crucial role as portfolio stabilizers when stocks fall.
In addition, the wings are made in the UK while the horizontal stabilizers are made in Spain.
And it also doesn't allow for psychiatric medication of any kind, including antidepressants, mood stabilizers, or antipsychotics.
I was just prescribed antidepressants and mood stabilizers, and my doc said I shouldn't drink or do drugs.
They had me on a regimen of mood stabilizers and SSRIs, but on such inconsistent schedules and doses.
A psychiatrist at one prescribed him mood-stabilizers and tranquilizers for bipolar disorder, said Mr. Goldberg, his lawyer.
"All of this is in addition increased spending on various 'automatic stabilizers' such as unemployment payments," Sheets added.
So you wanted to look for examples of major shifts in fiscal policy that didn't reflect automatic stabilizers.
At first, I didn't object to the pills that arrived by mail: antidepressants, sedatives, amphetamines and mood stabilizers.
What about medicines, which can contain thickeners, artificial sweeteners and stabilizers — should they be re-evaluated as well?
Older 737s had another way of addressing certain problems with the stabilizers: Pulling back on the yoke, or control column, one of which sits immediately in front of both the captain and the first officer, would cut off electronic control of the stabilizers, allowing the pilots to control them manually.
The ingredients are standard issue: pasteurized milk, sugar, modified starch, cocoa, stabilizers, and a few things I can't pronounce.
Small producers of cream cheese  that use fewer stabilizers and tout organic and GMO-free ingredients are popping up.
The Fed policymaker repeated that he backs "automatic" fiscal stabilizers like higher unemployment compensation when the jobless rate rises.
Thyssenkrupp is also putting three other units - its springs and stabilizers, system engineering and heavy plate divisions - under review.
The plane's stabilizers appeared to have been tilted upward, according to two people with knowledge of the recovery operations.
Economists like to talk about "automatic stabilizers," a term for programs that expand automatically when the economy is weak.
It argued that the euro zone already had well developed welfare policies which worked as stabilizers during economic downturns.
As a result, he was sympathetic to the need for "leading interests" and "planners" to act as "eveners" and "stabilizers".
Unlike Roessel's version, which included chemical stabilizers, Wohlt perfected the recipe to include only two things: sugar and bean water.
"The hull was built so that stabilizers prevent the ship from rolling around," the captain, Christian van Swamen tells me.
At the same time, Russia and Saudi Arabia picked a terrible time to step away from roles as price stabilizers.
Essentially, the rover now uses its extended arm to drill in a freestyle manner, and without the benefit of two stabilizers.
But the F-35 has control surfaces - its tail's vertical and horizontal stabilizers - that are larger than some smaller aircraft's wings.
It also features large buttons and rubberized stabilizers, making it easier to put the controller on a person's lap or table.
The sheets are edible, made from starches, sweeteners and stabilizers, and can be cut to fit and applied to iced cakes.
The right solution is to agree to fiscal stimulus but require it to take the form of creating new automatic stabilizers.
Regarding fiscal policies, the mildly expansionary euro area fiscal stance and the operation of automatic stabilizers are providing support to economic activity.
The wings and stabilizers — the flaps at the end of the wings — must be clear so the plane can take off properly.
Policymakers can offset this impact by making stronger discretionary fiscal choices when a recession arrives or by installing stronger automatic stabilizers today.
Congress has taken discretionary actions in most recessions, creating models for additional automatic stabilizers that could be built into the system today.
Last June, the Brookings Institution's Hamilton Project and the Washington Center for Equitable Growth published a book of ideas for automatic stabilizers.
Those procedures include switching off electric motors that move the stabilizers in the plane's tail, which are forcing the aircraft's nose downward.
Today, the vast majority of children come in on a cocktail of medications, which typically include mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, stimulants, and antidepressants.
Sonnenfeld said co-CEOs generally do not work, but he complimented Gunningham and Minson, calling them quality "stabilizers" on an interim basis.
So, assuming that there are no hidden ingredients or preservatives and stabilizers in the product, you should be good to go, she says.
And then there's the ecosystem of filmmaking apps and products built just for the iPhone, from lenses and lights to microphones and stabilizers.
At that angle, the stabilizers would have forced down the nose of the jet, a similarity with the Lion Air crash in October.
The ones here focus on a president's policies by, among other things, removing "automatic stabilizers" — spending that kicks in when the economy weakens.
By cranking those wheels, the pilots can adjust the stabilizers manually in an effort to keep the plane from pitching up or down.
The latex is spun in a centrifuge to separate out the solids, resulting in a concentrated batch that's then firmed up with chemical stabilizers.
Toray, which is a major supplier of light weight carbon fiber components to aircraft makers, had planned to supply stabilizers for the SpaceJet's tail.
The plan was already in the works well before the coronavirus crisis, as part of a package of "automatic stabilizers" that Bennet was developing.
Professionals will almost certainly be better off with one of the stabilizers DJI makes for bigger cameras (or one from one of DJI's competitors).
Stabilizers stop the bigger keys on your keyboard from wobbling, and any key that's the equivalent width of two letter keys or wider needs one.
"The premium stabilizers… turned out not to be what the insurers thought," she explained, because they were paid only a fraction of what was expected.
If organic products are prohibited from containing certain natural emulsifiers, thickeners and stabilizers like carrageenan, they will be at a distinct disadvantage in the marketplace.
Once the stabilizers and preservatives are added, the vaccines are tested for quality and sterility before the FDA gives final approval to ship for distribution.
The new evidence found at the crash site in Ethiopia, a piece of equipment known as a jackscrew, controls the angle of the horizontal stabilizers.
Given political realities, this may be best achieved by building in stronger automatic stabilizers, mechanisms to increase spending in bad times, without requiring Congressional action.
This is the most common drug-induced photosensitivity, and can happen with certain antibiotics like tetracyclines, mood stabilizers like lithium, antidepressants, heart medications, and anti-inflammatories.
The mood stabilizers and antidepressants that they prescribed to adjust my brain chemicals to balanced levels had several side effects, one of which was weight gain.
While the presence of stabilizers helps the bread last longer, it also alters the texture and flavor substantially — as does the plastic it comes wrapped in.
If the plane was nosing over, should they not have suspected something was askew with the stabilizers or stabilizer trim, and disconnected power to those controls?
Although we already have some automatic stabilizers in place, such as our tax system, the unemployment insurance system and other safety nets, they must be improved.
About five seconds after the pilots tried the right the plane, MCAS again engaged, moving the stabilizers to a dangerous angle in another nose-down action.
"These erroneous inputs can potentially make the horizontal stabilizers repeatedly pitch the nose of the airplane downward, making the aircraft difficult to control," the directive said.
No antidepressants; always mood stabilizers and antipsychotics — which are used today to suppress anxiety even in those who aren't psychotic — coupled with benzodiazepines in the evening.
Once a slowdown begins, tax revenues fall, automatic stabilizers such as unemployment insurance kick in, and the need for social services and short-term stimulus intensifies.
"You may have patients with untreated mood disorders who are really taking Ambien to solve sleep when they really should probably be on mood stabilizers," Krakower said.
Given the serious potential side effects medications like mood stabilizers and antipsychotics can have on developing minds, expert evaluation and diagnosis is needed for children and adolescents.
You can get different sizes of keyboards (which means different case and circuit board sizes), different kinds of stabilizers, and differing ways that keyboards mount their switches.
According to a New York Times report, investigators at the crash site of the Ethiopian Airlines flight found evidence that suggests the plane's stabilizers were tilted upward.
As for the rest of the specs, this bra features built-in stabilizers, sweat-wicking fabric, and molded cups so that you don't sacrifice shape for support.
The young starters Marcus Stroman and Aaron Sanchez could be breakout stars in the rotation, with R. A. Dickey, Marco Estrada and J. A. Happ as stabilizers.
Boeing said it was possible to deactivate MCAS and manually control the trim stabilizers, but in the case of the two crashes, pilots were unable to recover.
The flight crew is instructed to switch off the electricity powering stabilizers in the tail of the aircraft that are propelling the downward pitch of the nose.
An appropriate response, as the Kennedy School's Jason Furman argued back when he was the Obama administration's chief economist, is to make automatic fiscal stabilizers more robust.
His parents gave him a secondhand model painted white and fuchsia that was initially fitted with stabilizers to keep it from falling over when he rode it.
The jack men drop the car back onto the ground, the stabilizers let go of the car they've been holding in place, and the driver peels away.
In a since deleted video, Chipotle said queso is typically "made with artificial stabilizers to keep its shiny liquid form," explaining why it hadn't offered it before.
The stabilizers on older models could have moved in unpredictable and dangerous ways as well, because of factors like electrical shorts, bad sensor data or computer problems.
In a since-deleted video, Chipotle said queso is typically "made with artificial stabilizers to keep its shiny liquid form," explaining why it hadn't offered it before.
He also called for fiscal authorities to put in place their own policies, such as automatic stabilizers that would automatically cut taxes in a downturn to stimulate growth.
The arm wouldn't be braced against the rock with the two stabilizers on either side, but at least the rotating drill bit could be pressed against the rock.
Instead of the engines being mounted under the wings of the aircraft, they would be attached to vertical stabilizers in the rear and on top of the aircraft.
RUNAWAY STABILIZER: Uncommanded movements of the plane's horizontal stabilizers - small wings near the bottom of the tail that are designed to control the pitch or up/down movement.
The Cherry stabilizers used in my build came disassembled, so I had to place a stabilizer stem into each housing, before clipping the metal bar into both sides.
The report found, for example, that many drugs used to treat mental illnesses -- including antidepressants, antipsychotics and mood stabilizers -- can have adverse effects on metabolism and heart health.
NASA is looking into the possibility of using adjustable winglets that can serve as stabilizers during take-off and landing, but flatten out for better aerodynamics during flight.
That checklist tells pilots to switch off the two stabilizer trim cutout switches on the central console, and then to adjust the aircraft's stabilizers manually using trim wheels.
A heavier camera would not have worked with the crew&aposs stabilizers, which were crucial for when the camera operators had to walk and run after the soldiers.
It ditched artificial stabilizers typically found in the dip in favor of all-natural tapioca starch, which some say, gives the queso a bit of a gritty feel.
One step would be to change laws so that "automatic stabilizers" like unemployment insurance can expand automatically during downturns, essentially baking into the system some automatic fiscal stimulus.
Ordinarily, the stabilizers accomplish a more subtle task, making sure that the up or down forces on the tail keep the plane balanced around its center of gravity.
This is no small feat since the Zipbuds 26 offer 144 different customized fit options, thanks to the different ear tips and stabilizers that come with the headphones themselves.
" SNAP is an effective recession buffer: Again and again, researchers have found upticks in SNAP enrollment coinciding with recessions, which is why food stamps are referred to "automatic stabilizers.
What they do, according to O*NET: They install airplane parts, including space vehicles or missiles, such as tails, wings, fuselage, bulkheads, stabilizers, landing gear, rigging and control equipment.
As we've touched on in this column before, your more standard antidepressants, mood-stabilizers, and antipsychotics need roughly a month to transition fully into or out of your system.
Consequently, one of our most effective anti-recession tools is what's known in the business as automatic fiscal stabilizers — stimulus programs that come online automatically when the economy stumbles.
Romer told Axios she supports similar plans that include so-called automatic stabilizers, or government spending, that activates based on data rather than legislators needing to authorize new spending.
In countries where public debt is high, governments need to pursue prudent policies and meet structural balance targets, which will create the conditions for automatic stabilizers to operate freely.
Wholesale investors, meanwhile, became disillusioned both with the theoretical arguments of commodities as portfolio stabilizers and with the more prosaic collapse in commodity prices from their early-decade peaks.
But for the reasons underlying the new view of fiscal policy, I am very worried that we have inadequate automatic stabilizers, like unemployment insurance, to deal with future recessions.
I've been on mood stabilizers, anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax and Ativan, ADHD meds like Adderall, and more than a few treatments not approved for depression by the FDA.
In place of expensive gimbals and other hardware stabilizers, Hyperlapse uses data from your iPhone's gyroscope to measure and remove frames that are shaky and create a video that's smooth.
There are two main kinds of stabilizers, Costar and Cherry, which sit underneath a keyboard's bigger keys and stop them from wobbling from side to side when you press them.
Unlike bulky three-axis stabilizers that remove the vibration and shake seen in many action videos, the relatively compact and lightweight Quark only corrects tilt by keeping the camera level.
As players move through the game, they watch Lazarski 's sanity unfurl as he slams corporation-approved mood stabilizers to manage his fragile mental state and keep reality in perspective.
This appears to be exactly what Airbus has done in Europe, where it builds airplane wings in the United Kingdom, vertical stabilizers in Spain, and fuselages in France and Germany.
Chief among those proposals is to expand and strengthen automatic stabilizers, or policies that inject money into the economy in a downturn and withdraw stimulus when the economy is strong.
I was suddenly convinced that my reality was just a big stage and everyone was acting out a script, and I was hospitalized and prescribed anti-psychotics and mood stabilizers.
For instance, she's drawn comics about taking mood stabilizers, dealing with nightmare therapists, and crying for no apparent reason — often ending up in a familiar human picture of absurdity or frustration.
What I will say is that Cherry stabilizers are a little less fiddly when you're trying to replace keycaps, so I personally tend to prefer them when I have the option.
"By taking out the need for muscle stabilizers in free weight exercises, you can put more focus on a given aspect of a muscle and enhance the hypertrophic response," says Schoenfeld.
It can take months to learn how to achieve the correct proportions of fat, sugar, protein, water and stabilizers, all of which are thrown off by the use of different ingredients.
Often packed with stabilizers, flavorings, and even added sugar, it barely resembles the creamy, nutrient-packed stuff that any jerk with a cleaver and a coconut can easily make at home.
That move forced the crew to manually control the stabilizers, which help right the plane, by turning a wheel next to their seats that helps manually pull the plane's nose up.
I don't picture a box of cereal, a tub of margarine, a box of doughnuts, a bag of potato chips, or anything else manufactured using salt, sugar, fat additives, stabilizers, and chemicals.
According to a court brief, children were forced to take medications including benzodiazepine tranquilizers, which have addictive potential, as well as mood stabilizers generally reserved to treat bipolar disorder, and antipsychotic medications.
Next up are the switches, and just like the stabilizers, you'll need to pay attention to where these are going to make sure that you're using the right holes for your layout.
I took it on two trips and never ran out of power, despite liberally filming my snowboarding and kitesurfing adventures with GoPro cameras, stabilizers, phones, and a half-dozen power-hungry accessories.
While it may be smaller than previous DJI stabilizers, the Osmo Pocket still offers some of the company's advanced shooting modes, too, like object tracking, face tracking, time-lapse, and auto panorama.
For stabilization that's a little more professional, there are plenty of accessories out there to pick from, from flex clamps to gimbal stabilizers that counteract the GoPros movement instantly while you're filming.
Since there are no preservatives or stabilizers in the cream, it was solid when I used it so I had to break it up with my fingers before rubbing onto my skin.
That included activating switches on the control yoke that control the angle of the stabilizers on the plane's tail — and when that failed to stop the problem, pulling back on the yoke.
The Chinese company has been slowly dipping its toe into other categories beyond quadcopters over the last few years, starting with handheld camera stabilizers like the DJI Osmo and the new Osmo Pocket.
With the plastic stabilizers, the iSine 20s rest lightly and easily inside the ear, and they can be worn for hours at a time, provided you don't need to move around too much.
A permanent voter on Fed policy and a close ally of Chair Janet Yellen, Dudley called for automatic stabilizers in certain situations, such as higher national unemployment compensation when the jobless rate rises.
The forward-mounted canards, poorly shielded engines and underside vertical stabilizers all limit the amount that its radar cross section -- which determines how visible the aircraft is to a radar -- can be reduced.
Some 30 percent of children in state care in Missouri are prescribed psychotropic medications, including anti-psychotics such as Abilify and Risperdal, as well as anti-depressants and mood stabilizers, the lawsuit said.
A whole host of stabilizers are available on the market that try to improve that aesthetic—eradicating the shaky cam look so you can actually see whatever the smartphone's camera is looking at.
To the Editor: Nicholas Kristof uses the Roman emperors Caligula and Nero to illustrate how an incompetent and nutty emperor was not enough to derail the empire because it had built-in stabilizers.
As this conversation was developing in Congress, a parallel discussion was happening among policy economists about how to build out "automatic stabilizers," or government programs that can offer automatic stimulus during a recession.
In the case of the downed flight in Ethiopia, investigators at the crash site are specifically looking at a piece of equipment known as a jackscrew, which controls the angle of the horizontal stabilizers.
After extraction, those viruses are then killed or weakened for the vaccine, at which point a small number of stabilizers and preservatives are added to prevent contamination and keep the vaccine stable after manufacturing.
Retail gas prices have been falling steadily for several weeks because of intensifying recession fears sparked by the coronavirus pandemic and a fight between Russia and Saudi Arabia over their roles as price stabilizers.
The standard checklist for dealing with that sort of emergency on the previous version of the 737 focuses on flipping the stabilizer trim cutout switches and using the manual wheels to adjust the stabilizers.
Implementing squats into your workout can help you build core strength and muscle in your glutes, hamstrings, and quads (your stabilizers), so it's valuable to know how to do them in the most effective way.
But by the same token, after a decade of stimulus bills and bailouts and automatic stabilizers and soaring student loans and ultra-cheap funding costs, it's an achievement in itself that debt hasn't gone up.
Sent to the V.A. for evaluation after frequent episodes of insubordination and erratic behavior, he was prescribed mood stabilizers and antipsychotics, neither of which, he sheepishly confided, he was presently taking, thanks to Serenity Park.
"One, because bonds have been excellent stabilizers for the few air pockets we've hit with stocks to help stabilize portfolio," Jeff Knight, co-head of global asset allocation at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, said on Thursday.
But in the space that treatment and self-care afforded me—and in the shift away from mood stabilizers—I started hear familiar sounds: the thumping chord organ in the parents' basement of my unconscious.
And so essentially you take the water out, so you don't need fillers and stabilizers and other products that don't add significant value to the consumer but are needed when a product is in solution.
Customers will also new options for the sports package, which will include black wheel arch surrounds and a suspension with specific dampers, springs and stabilizers, lowered suspension, a widened track and 20-inch light alloy wheels.
There are big debates in the keyboard community about which of these are better (some people say that Cherry stabilizers feel mushy and that Costars are rattly), and I won't try to resolve the debate here.
If things keep up at this rate, DJI will be able to cram a full payload of its advanced sensors, stabilizers, and camera into a drone the size of a matchbox by Christmas of this year.
That includes a ramp up in spending in 2009 and 2010 from a controversial fiscal stimulus package and automatic stabilizers — increased government payments for unemployment insurance and other government programs to help during tough economic times.
Last year, there were more than 100 scientific articles published on the safety of antidepressants alone, not including all the other psychiatric medications such as mood stabilizers and antipsychotics, which are used commonly in bipolar disorder.
With the move, which required an investment of 140 million reais ($34.3 million), Nestle's two "ultra-high temperature" milks in Brazil, which can be stored for prolonged periods of time at room temperature, have no stabilizers.
That means that Airbus builds the wings, fuselage and vertical stabilizers of the planes in Europe and transports them via ship to the United States for assembly, like a giant and extremely complicated set of Legos.
I wanted to take a lot of preservatives out of the pantry of Chinese food; typically, there are a lot of fillers and stabilizers, and we work on our recipes to replace those with better ingredients.
At that angle, the automatic stabilizers would have forced down the nose of the jet — a similarity with the Lion Air plane that crashed into the Java Sea 147 minutes after takeoff, killing all 2600 passengers and crew.
It may be able to recognize a well-framed, in-focus, brightly-lit image, but how will it know that the blurry shot of your son riding his bike without stabilizers for the first time is also priceless?
But photos and video from the wreckage of the base showed the distinctive contours of the F-22's squared tail fins and angled vertical stabilizers amid a jumble of rubble in the base's largest building, Hangar 5.
But by the time they took office, the already large Bush-era deficits were positively ballooning under the dual weight of the TARP bailouts and the "automatic stabilizers" that cause the deficit to soar whenever there's a recession.
The evidence, a piece of the Boeing 7377 Max 7377 jet that crashed in Ethiopia last weekend killing 157 people, suggests that the plane's stabilizers were tilted upward, according to two people with knowledge of the recovery operations.
By Scott Reinhard | Source: Report by Ethiopian investigators The pilots countered that by pushing electrical switches on their control wheels that adjusted the angle of stabilizers on the tail of the plane, which had been moved by MCAS.
Central banks are by nature stabilizers in the system and the Fed is showing the way and will be followed by others though as we have pointed out (and Blanchard) monetary policy can only do so many things.
The three units put up for review — Springs and Stabilizers, System Engineering and Heavy Plate — account for 4%, or 1.7 billion euros ($1.9 billion), of group sales but a quarter of cash outflow this year, more than 22017 million.
Photos and video from the wreckage of the base, where hangars were shredded, showed the distinctive contours of the stealth fighter's squared tail fins and angled vertical stabilizers jumbled in the wreckage of the base's largest building, Hangar 5.
According to Business Insider, the company has long said it would never put queso on the menu because, "Queso has to be made with artificial stabilizers to keep its shiny liquid form," which goes against Chipotle's all-natural ingredients shtick.
Your choice of PCB and case will also determine a couple of other features of your keyboard — namely the kind of stabilizers it uses and whether your keyboard is plate-mounted — since both these features are determined by these components.
During a recent simulator test, FAA pilots discovered that new software provided by Boeing could take time to restore the system used to control aircraft stabilizers in an emergency, during which time the aircraft could be pushed into a dive.
To stay on a relatively even keel, Ramsey and his older brother Bodi — also autistic — take a daily battery of mood stabilizers, sleep aides, and anticonvulsants, with long-term negative side effects that can range from hormonal storms to fatty liver.
While Alper describes her unhappy childhood (she was kicked out of the house at 16) and the many pills she takes each day (Prozac, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, cholesterol pills), her surreal drawings — along with animations of her works — fill the screen.
Your core includes everything from the tops of your shoulders to the creases below your butt, from the outermost rectus abdominis (this is the muscle that looks like a six-pack) and side obliques to the deep stabilizers that support your spine.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Nestle SA is eliminating stabilizers from two of its major milk brands in Brazil, an executive told Reuters, as the world's largest food company makes a global push to capture growing consumer interest in natural, healthy and organic products.
While the role of thigh muscle weakness as a risk factor for knee osteoarthritis is not fully understood, the quadriceps can help prevent the development and progression of this knee condition by acting as shock absorbers and stabilizers for the knee, Culvenor said.
While the details are publicly unknown, the software update is expected to make MCAS use two AoA sensors instead of one, and make it easier for pilots to override the system and adjust the trim stabilizers manually should that ever be necessary.
The same issue arises for people with substance use or mental health issues, who may not be enrolled in disability programs but still need coverage for antidepressants or antipsychotics or mood stabilizers, or for medication-assisted addiction treatment like methadone or buprenorphine.
That all changes when the stabilizers of Solomon's delicately balanced life are thrown out of alignment by Lisa, who is hard not to like — and her boyfriend, Clark, who turns out to be far more of a kindred spirit than any of them had guessed.
With German social trust funds currently running sizeable cash surpluses, it would even be possible to expand Germany's traditionally strong automatic stabilizers and merely run down these surpluses, rather than relying on new debt issuance to finance much of a countercyclical fiscal stimulus in Germany.
While the details are publicly unknown, the software update is expected to make MCAS rely on data from two AoA sensors instead of one, and make it easier for pilots to override the system and adjust the trim stabilizers manually should that ever be necessary.
But more than rate cuts or bursts of spending, economists say, the best short-term measures to prevent an economic downturn may be "automatic stabilizers" — existing programs or regulations that protect workers, provide low-cost health care or help companies get through a lean period.
However, with the addition of a few natural ingredients that work as stabilizers, including beeswax, further increasing the ratio of water to oil ends up creating a stable mix that has the consistency of a creamy butter-like spread such as margarine—but even healthier.
Beats' Powerbeats Pro could beat AirPods at their own game The XM3s (as we'll refer to them from here on to save our poor "23" key) lack obvious fitness features like waterproofing and ear stabilizers for those who like to take their headphones for a run.
"It's important to note that both the 580-meter main section and the 18-meter end section are both completely stable; all bulkheads are intact, and the end section has two stabilizers affixed to it, so rollover is not possible," Slat said in the blog post.
Bennet wants to significantly expand fiscal stabilizers in a number of ways: But perhaps the most interesting idea in the Bennet platform is the simplest: endorsing a proposal by Federal Reserve staff economist Claudia Sahm to just cut everyone a check when the unemployment rate rises.
Sara is a pseudonym but below is a true account of the past twenty years of a woman's life which, when not consumed by relying on benzodiazepines and mood stabilizers, were spent living in fear of side effects and the worry of permanently being dependent upon medication.
Groups like the Center for Equitable Growth have begun developing ideas for new "automatic stabilizers" that would boost federal spending in a downturn without action by Congress, something Kelton argues could be achieved with a jobs guarantee to absorb those thrown out of work when the economy weakens.
Heavy-weight pension funds such as The California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) had been experimenting with the commodities sector since 22015, Commodities, the idea went, behaved differently from stocks and bonds and therefore acted both as stabilizers in a broader portfolio and as a built-in inflationary hedge.
As can the photos and the video show, the "Warthog" has green paint overlapping the standard low-visibility gray scheme on the upper surfaces of the fuselage, engines, wings and horizontal stabilizers, while invasion stripes have been applied on the lower surfaces of the engines and the wings.
"Overall, the fiscal stance in 2020 can be broadly neutral with automatic stabilizers operating freely in support of economic activity in addition to temporary measures adopted in response to the coronavirus," the IMF said, adding that the country should commit to future deficit cuts in the medium-term.
The Democratic talking points note that the bill doesn't do anything to strengthen the food stamp program — one of the most effective economic stabilizers we have — or to provide cash to state and local governments that, unlike the federal government, operate on balanced budget constraints and so are likely to raise taxes or cut spending as the crisis goes on.
WE HAD TO DO THAT BECAUSE THAT WHAT WAS NECESSARY TO GENERATE PROGRESS TOWARDS OUR GOALS OF MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT AND PRICE STABILITY, BUT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN HELPFUL IF WE HAD MORE FISCAL SUPPORT DURING THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN AND MAKING THOSE STABILIZERS AUTOMATIC I THINK WOULD BE HELPFUL BECAUSE THEY WOULD COME IN PLACE MUCH MORE QUICKLY AND PEOPLE COULD COUNT ON THEM.
If we want to mitigate hardship and help the economy get back on its feet when that happens, the prudent move would be to strengthen the "automatic stabilizers" in the federal budget — programs like unemployment insurance, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP (food stamps) and Medicaid — that, without the need for congressional action, expand when the economy is weak and contract when the economy is on its way to recovery.

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