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After the whirring subsides, I stand up and look down.
Once the storm subsides, workers will also spray for bugs.
But after the outrage subsides, very little of consequence changes.
However, when the tensile force subsides, the binding pocket reopens.
Illness rarely strikes, and when it does, it subsides quickly.
Unless panic over the virus subsides, markets will remain unstable.
But luckily, that pain usually subsides in less than a minute.
For most of us, that bolt of immediate panic eventually subsides.
Within 24 hours of removing the tick, the paralysis typically subsides.
For the next few days and nights, the ferment barely subsides.
Fatigue typically subsides and you should have more energy, says Vardaka.
The president has threatened to yank all subsides to the company.
Once the vomiting and diarrhea subsides, you'll need to eat something.
That will happen only when the threat to public health subsides.
If the panic subsides, it is probably going to fall to $1,150.
Chicago P.D. has temporarily shut down production until the cold weather subsides.
If the panic subsides, it is probably going to fall to $1,0.63.
He spreads out and stares at the ceiling as his laughter subsides.
But your relief subsides, quickly replaced by concern: Your roommate is trashed.
The decades-old program currently offers those subsides for basic phone service.
Additional subsides for clearing landfill reduced Moritomo's outlay to next to nothing.
Some report nausea, according to the CDC, but that generally subsides over time.
The panic subsides after Dink finds the ticket folded up in his wallet.
But, over time, the physical and emotional horror at participating in violence subsides.
After the drumming subsides, the men turn their focus to the indigenous community.
Divers could explore the vessel only when the current subsides at slack tide.
It is the time when the current subsides, not when the water recedes.
Abe and Aso will try to contain the damage until the furore subsides.
Even once the coronavirus threat subsides, does this really make the most sense?
Hence, the current bout of skittishness should soon dissipate as the sparring subsides.
Currently, those with affordable policies at their jobs don't qualify for Obamacare subsides.
Some 62% received federal premium subsides, bringing the average monthly premium to $87.
Don't worry -- when the storm subsides, these special breaking news emails will too.
Hedge funds will probably sell that stock long before interest in it subsides.
I busted my nose pretty good and will have surgery once the swelling subsides.
Even in those cases it's still very improbable, and usually subsides after 24 hours.
The curfew is expected to be in effect every evening until the flooding subsides.
"When it collapses (or subsides), you see the sinkhole on the surface," they added.
Don't worry if your erection subsides, there's almost always another one right behind it.
The paralysis typically subsides after the tick is removed, and the young girl recovered.
There is a perpetual, pervasive fear, even when the grief after each tragedy subsides.
Progress on guns will be possible when the culture war subsides, but not before.
His family suggested a service would be held for him when the pandemic subsides.
But a number of them are delaying their trips until the red tide subsides.
As soon as the threat subsides those agents can return to their normal duties.
"I'm feeling pretty confused right now," my one friend says after our initial disorientation subsides.
Big Oil has maintained its federal subsides for over a century using just this argument.
Without those subsides, it's hard to see how the private insurers will remain in Obamacare.
And now here we still are, stuck in a terrible déjà vu that never subsides.
Finding a dark room and sleeping until the pain subsides is another way to deal.
Xelil said a range of sticking points can be discussed once the Turkish threat subsides.
Once the bubbling subsides, stir the cream and syrup together into a smooth caramel sauce.
Just as the fever for investing peaks and subsides, so do fans' attitudes toward baseball.
Lawmakers are split on how to handle sugar subsides and work requirements for food stamps.
It typically appears in late summer or early fall and subsides before the following summer.
Much of the spending and investment forgone today will take place when the pandemic subsides.
As the nausea subsides and I start to feel better, I really miss Fernando's company.
" When the laughter subsides he says, "If I tell you no, you won't believe me.
And just as suddenly, the chaos subsides and all the conventions of pulp fade away.
When the surge subsides, the gates again fill with water and sink back to the bottom.
After their anger or annoyance subsides, you can then embark upon a constructive conversation with them.
Overtapping groundwater in California threatens the state's environment and infrastructure as aquifers collapse and land subsides.
Macau, a semi-autonomous Chinese state, hopes to revitalize its economy after the coronavirus outbreak subsides.
Once this one subsides enough, I force myself to eat toast and drink plenty of water.
As the adrenaline subsides, masking anxiety and fear, excitement takes over; it's time for the reward!
After the surge subsides, hospitals try to return to their normal schedule as soon as possible.
The laughter subsides after Hannah leads Tyler to the bed and crawls on top of him.
She cited the financial subsides that the law gives lower-income people to pay for coverage.
This kit teaches you exactly how to do that so it subsides quickly with minimal damage.
That huge eruption goes on, it subsides, then there's a moment when it becomes quite dark.
Once the rash subsides, the skin will often peel, especially on the groin, fingertips and toes.
Bogaerts was hopeful that he might be available defensively in the interim until the soreness subsides.
The rains have lasted longer than the traditional monsoon season, which normally subsides around early September.
"Rolling them (subsides) back is important because you can't rely on policy supports forever," Fu added.
That energy subsides into near-silence, with strings producing whispers of tone rather than clear pitches.
The ground subsides, the wind blows, the mirrors warp, and things slowly drift out of alignment.
Whenever the coronavirus threat subsides, life and work may not simply resume as they were before.
It can be difficult to get things rolling once the great driving engine of lust subsides.
But when the furore over Mr Trump's tweets subsides, the military realities for America remain unchanged.
It's not clear those stocks will sustain their gains once the threat from the disease subsides.
"I'd forgotten how good they are," she says of the columns, finally, after the hubbub subsides.
The procedure takes minutes, and though there may be swelling, it subsides in about a week.
If I just focus on how absolutely adorable this place is, my pain subsides — a little.
But even if the new coronavirus naturally subsides come spring, it could return in the winter.
But until the cold subsides, Madigan says, it's the only way for beer to get delivered.
During standoffs between protesters and law enforcement, visitors have to lie low until the tension subsides.
If there is quiet and peace here, it's the calm after a great storm subsides. ♦
Those protesting have seen their purchasing power decrease as prices have risen and subsides were cut.
Subsides act as a powerful counter-balance to this second scenario, though, by capping enrollees' contributions.
They pushed back on a New York Times article reporting that they supported continuing these subsides.
Libya has limited refining capacities and some fuel gets smuggled abroad, as the country heavily subsides petrol.
But even if the new coronavirus naturally subsides come spring, there virus could return in the winter.
Once the storm subsides, head outside and use the fresh powder for these four magical snow recipes.
For example, phasing out power subsides would help facilitate deployment of the Middle East's abundant solar resources.
I'll be watching YouTube videos with the volume way, way down until The Nun's marketing campaign subsides.
Usually after a few days, DOMS subsides and this indicates that the healthy repair process has occurred.
But for now, and long after that scandal subsides, I.O.C. members are the pashas of the Games.
Whether you buy one fancy sports car, or 10 of them, any boost to mood quickly subsides.
However, only abject market manipulation and more subsides can stem the economic forces that are killing coal.
"Once the volatility subsides, there should be a reset of public and private market valuations," Lopez said.
Hostility subsides after Jane apologizes for her behavior and Renata learns the true identity of Amabella's bully.
Air quality is another argument against giving space back to cars as soon as the pandemic subsides.
Air quality is another argument against giving space back to cars as soon as the pandemic subsides.
The clamor subsides but later returns to punctuate scenes of dancing, singing and teaching under the trees.
Mildner is now on unpaid leave and doesn't expect to return to work until the pandemic subsides.
Interest rates in Brazil are falling from decade-high levels as inflation subsides during the economic slowdown.
They hope these users can become paying customers after the virus subsides, eventually helping to boost revenue.
Once the fire and smoke subsides, the man — Ukrainian or separatist, it's hard to tell — has vanished.
The CBO anticipates that the gap will remain positive until 2022, when it turns negative and then subsides.
My appetite returns; I eat a box of Kraft Mac & Cheese and we chat until our anxiety subsides.
MORE, and they've been loath to validate the subsides by providing new language in this month's spending bill.
An MRI revealed the extent of the injury for Golden, who will have surgery after the swelling subsides.
After the worst of the bleeding subsides, you might still experience light bleeding for up to 6 weeks.
We could also see sustained industry-wide online delivery share gains after the impact of the virus subsides.
And it slumps when that threat of new regulation subsides, as it has done during the Trump administration.
"It will be interesting to see if we see big structural changes once this crisis subsides," she said.
Sales should "stabilize" later in the year as 5G smartphones roll out, provided the outbreak subsides, Srivastava added.
The United States is considering sanctions against the European Union over Airbus subsides that were previously ruled illegal.
It's a question the team hasn't thought much about, but once the thrill of competition subsides, real life looms.
With all the soft tissue gone, the pain subsides, but now there's no blood flow to the dead tooth.
When the swelling subsides in 10-to-14 days, a determination will be made if surgery will be required.
Police Chief Wayne Jerman said the curfew is expected to be in effect every evening until the flooding subsides.
When the swelling subsides in 10 to 14 days, a determination will be made if surgery will be required.
Meanwhile, in a 14-inch skillet, heat the butter over high until it foams and subsides creating brown bits.
"One of the extraordinary things about mediation is that if the parties feel heard, their anger subsides," Randolph said.
Marital strife smolders, explodes and uneasily subsides on "Lemonade" (Parkwood Entertainment), the album Beyoncé flash-released on Saturday night.
And if the hot spell subsides, he says, the coral can "pull algae back into their tissue" and revive.
Logan and Lala cannot conceal their shock, nor the lack of enthusiasm that washes over them once it subsides.
But corporate America could be reeling from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic for years after the outbreak subsides.
In the moments when the traffic subsides, it's quiet, in that all-encompassing way the Great Basin is quiet.
But kissing rules, so rather than avoiding it until the outbreak subsides, be extra-judicious about who you're kissing.
Missing those will make coming back out of this economic crisis much more onerous when the novel coronavirus subsides.
And when the crisis subsides, the couple note that we'll need ways to smoothly reconnect people with stable jobs.
That would mean the world could see between 3.1 billion and 5.5 billion coronavirus cases before the outbreak subsides.
ECUADOR'S MORENO SAYS HE WILL REVISE LAW THAT ENDED FUEL SUBSIDES TO STUDY ITS EFFECTS AND ENSURE BENEFITS COMMUNITIES
There's order — voice and bass are in 4/4 — but no refuge, just relief when it finally subsides. J.P.
So for all those friends headed on vacation this holiday season, we found the perfect gift once your jealousy subsides.
He also thinks that once the initial shock of the vote subsides, people will realize that Britain isn't going anywhere.
"This is not to say they cannot get cheaper, but we see reasonable upside when the stress subsides," he said.
U.S. sugar producers have sought the duties against Mexican competitors, arguing that Mexican government subsides for the industry are unfair.
As their noise subsides so others rise: the rhymes of passing street poets, the speeches of firebrands atop makeshift stages.
For example, governments could phase out subsides for meat and dairy production or start taxing beef, making it more expensive.
As I write in my new book, "8 Seconds of Courage," the pain of losing friends in battle never subsides.
Most women find the second trimester easier than the first trimester because that&aposs when fatigue and nausea typically subsides.
First, Republican leadership must admit that cutting subsides as proposed will hurt millions who have coverage thanks to the ACA.
And here, with artists using incompletion programmatically, as a tool to work with, the show's air of mystery somewhat subsides.
There are no wrong answers, and this match, when primacy effect subsides, will still belong right there with the others.
The shift to a distributed workforce is likely to remain long after the immediate threat of the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
It's after the crisis subsides that Crystal Justice, chief development and marketing officer, says they'll see a spike in calls.
We need to help the person identify it, and to remain by his or her side until the pain subsides.
Waves of consumer defaults and business liquidations could severely damage the economy and delay recovery once the coronavirus risk subsides.
They want to satisfy panic buying without going overboard and creating a glut on the market when the surge subsides.
Once disbelief subsides, Clare starts to rage, but Andi's living quarters are diabolically designed to contain her and her anger.
As for pools, anyone suffering diarrhea should avoid swimming until at least two weeks after their diarrhea subsides, the CDC says.
Authorities warned landslides could strike even after rain subsides as the calamity shaped up to be potentially the worst in decades.
The drive is longer than an hour, and because we're tired, the small talk subsides and it's silent in the car.
Some of that subsides and it comes time to release material and there's a lot of excitement around there, and touring.
Dudley noted that inflation would rise once pressure on energy prices subsides and the dollar stops rising relative to global currencies.
Even if this crisis subsides, we'll still have dengue and yellow fever and malaria, and god knows what else is coming.
He passed the concussion protocol tests and there was no fracture, but will miss a few games until the swelling subsides.
For example, thousands of women have reported developing a mysterious "breast-implant illness" that only subsides when the implants are removed.
Bleached corals can recover if ocean waters cool or pollution subsides, but they can die if the stressors last too long.
In most flooding situations, though, the water subsides soon and the question is answered: are they alive or are they not?
At the moment, the plan is to rest the knee and see if the discomfort subsides enough for Teixeira to return.
Air travel is expected to bounce back after the pandemic subsides, and the industry's emissions are expected to triple by 2050.
China will provide some — but certainly not all — clues as to what the economy will look like as the pandemic subsides.
Like several other live shows, "The View" has chosen to not allow studio audiences until the spread of the virus subsides.
A "deeper trough" will give way to "a bigger rebound" as the virus threat subsides and economic activity resumes, Goldman said.
After the initial chaos subsides, it's only natural that those affected would want to move quickly to start rebuilding their lives.
Sea levels in a given region can also rise as the land subsides, whether through natural erosion, groundwater depletion, or coastal development.
Authorities warned that landslides could strike even after rain subsides as the calamity shaped up to be potentially the worst in decades.
Those subsides, which almost 85 percent of enrollees get, can largely, or completely insulate them from the effects of premium rate increases.
Under normal circumstances, pain signals injury, and the natural response is to protect ourselves until we have recovered and the pain subsides.
And when the initial post-launch craziness subsides, we'll know more on how Google will handle the availability issue this time around.
When the flooding finally subsides depends on the severity and location of several lingering, scattered thunderstorms are forecast for the coming days.
My fear of spending the day with two totally informed women, who have seen and lived everything before, subsides from the outset.
They will become even more enticing as the latest bout of tightness subsides and the whole curve moves closer to linear contango.
But when polls adjust the wording and ask about providing aid to "needy people around the world," enthusiasm for cuts subsides significantly.
They were owned by (or received subsides from) either parties, party activists, or local or national governments controlled by their affiliated party.
If I'm not repressing it, generally the vision is neutralized—I'm assured I don't actually have the desire and the panic subsides.
When the momentum subsides and you begin to stroke, your lungs suddenly scream for oxygen, on fire, irrationally so, from the exertion.
After a migraine attack subsides, there are often "postdromal" symptoms like fatigue, depressed mood and cognitive effects like poor concentration and understanding.
Keeping people safe and financially sound is the top priority, and economic recovery can arrive once the virus threat subsides, she added.
Seramin, like others in the hospitality industry, is hoping for a tidal wave of pent-up demand once the coronavirus outbreak subsides.
And in Ecuador, President Lenin Moreno was forced to scrap his decision to cut expensive fuel subsides after days of violent protests.
But they have a prescription to offer too: an environmentally friendly, natural pesticide to be applied twice a week until the damage subsides.
In the AHCA, subsides depend almost exclusively on age, with all individuals in a certain age range receiving the same amount of support.
But in recent years, as the War on Drugs subsides, the government has cautiously become more open to using these substances in research.
Electrical storms around the airport, for example, will keep bag handlers indoors until the lightning subsides, slowing delivery of bags to the terminal.
Some investors say the companies that are best prepared to weather the chaos will emerge as the industry's leaders when the pandemic subsides.
The economic impact of the pandemic will also affect the defense industry and military budgets long after the immediate COVID-19 outbreak subsides.
Offices that integrate technologies like Slack and Zoom while working from home may very well continue doing so once the global pandemic subsides.
When the grip of salt subsides, the flavor takes a different shape: a fruity, almost floral, sweetness that reminded me of Muscat grape.
It's also the grievous loss of life, widespread panic, and uncertainty surrounding epidemics—the effects of which linger long after the outbreak subsides.
This bad habit of horse-race reporting — fixating on the blow-by-blow instead of the big picture — usually subsides somewhat after an election.
Comas are sometimes induced in the case of traumatic head injuries to protect the brain by giving it time to heal until swelling subsides.
News that he would like to start a family with wife Nikki Reed after The Vampire Diaries wraps and his hectic TV schedule subsides.
But once military tension subsides, the weakness in global manufacturing and trade and slack oil consumption has tended to put renewed pressure on prices.
With no fundamental change in the nuclear stand-off between America and North Korea, once the jaw-jaw subsides then war-war looms again.
But the lingering question is whether the cult comic book character can keep theater seats filled after the inevitable flood of hardcore fans subsides.
Condolence cards from friends kept emphasizing that after the initial grief subsides, memories of a dying parent become softened with earlier, less painful images.
If you're sick with the flu, the CDC recommends staying home from school or work for at least 24 hours after your fever subsides.
Even when the autumn haze subsides, air is filthy all over India—especially in the north, where the Himalayas act as a wind trap.
This implicit tax subsidy lowers the cost of gas-fired electricity, in addition to other implicit subsides available only to oil and natural gas.
And there isn't any danger of the rover being buried by dust, although clearing it off once the storm subsides may be another challenge.
When the pandemic subsides, Stiglitz expects the US to bounce back from the extremes of unemployment, but does not expect a robust economic recovery.
Dollar General and Dollar Tree are among the retailers that could benefit after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, JPMorgan analyst Matthew Boss said Thursday.
When your anger subsides, let the boy's parents know what happened, so they can try to prevent its recurrence next year (and at Christmas).
As physical media subsides and digital media becomes increasingly free, passionate fans are seeking ways to prove their love for artists and support their work.
But once the initial caution subsides, the law's success will depend on public reporting, says Lee Sung-bo, formerly head of the anti-corruption agency.
Macau will give permanent residents 2.2 billion patacas, equivalent to $274.9 million, to boost its economy once the deadly coronavirus outbreak subsides, according to officials.
Cost-sharing subsides: The bill would also aim to shore up the existing Obamacare market by allocating funds for the cost-sharing subsidies until 2019.
Dr. Cain, the Stanford professor, suggested that after the shock felt by many Californians over Mr. Trump's ascendance subsides, the state would enter familiar territory.
To avoid a potentially fatal bite, public safety officials are urging people to stay inside until the storm subsides, unless the've been asked to evacuate.
In a free market, in which private individuals can engage in mutually advantageous gains from trade, they are inevitable until demand subsides or supply expands.
When the deluge subsides, I grab the check, which at more than 211 Thai baht ($211) is steep for Bangkok, and bolt for the door.
It might be the mirth of two sisters, suppressed at table: a mutual tautening, hands flitting to faces until the effect of the secret subsides.
No one can predict how long this near-nationwide quarantine will last, or whether the businesses forced to close will rally when the crisis subsides.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends staying home for at least 24 hours after fever subsides, without the help of fever-reducing medication.
Those pipes will carry the water to sump pits, from which it can be pumped into the city's storm sewer system when the rain subsides.
Specifically, Cleaver says he expects growth in infrastructure spending once the outbreak subsides, and expects to look at makers of machinery and cement, among others.
The two men plan to play golf at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., if the rain in the greater Washington area subsides.
When the pain subsides, however, they should take at least some heart from a performance which showcased some impressive talent, well assembled by Frenchman Renard.
As the music subsides into searching, suspenseful quiet — the escaped political prisoner Angelotti is fumbling in a shadowy church — de Sabata draws out mournful undercurrents.
The narrative subsides as the video goes on, only resurfacing near the end with a guy getting tied up and sorta-slimed with bright green.
Fitch Ratings believes that once the cash crunch subsides, some merchants and customers will go back to business as usual, using notes to pay for transactions.
In the coming months, the WTO will determine the amount of countermeasures the European Union can impose on US products because of unfair subsides to Boeing.
However, any incentive to loosen the purse strings is also a slippery slope, particularly as the pain from the downturn — now a decade behind us — subsides.
The House will be busy on technology issues in the coming week, with legislation on email privacy, Internet rates and broadband subsides all on the agenda.
In the end, Dagum said he was surprised by the extent Sibomana is now able to move his lips, which will improve further as swelling subsides.
Top health officials in the US government, like Dr. Anthony Fauci, predicted on Sunday between 193,000 and 200,000 deaths in the country before the crisis subsides.
Case in point: California saw new enrollment in its marketplace soar 41 percent this year after it began providing premium subsides to more middle-income people.
The Dow Jones Industrial average fell into bear market territory Wednesday, and some analysts see a decline of another 10% or more before the selling subsides.
The central bank's emergency action could help the financial sector weather the unprecedented shutdown of crucial industries and support the economy's rebound when the pandemic subsides.
The central bank's emergency action could help the financial sector weather the unprecedented shutdown of crucial industries and support the economy's rebound when the pandemic subsides.
These temporary changes in policy might help businesses crack into the alcohol delivery space during the pandemic, but once the coronavirus threat subsides, many hurdles remain.
While the state attempts to close clinics are temporary, Pavone believes that the lessons of the pandemic will be felt long after the actual threat subsides.
A full economic rebound can't arrive until the virus threat subsides, she added, and the level of job loss will signal the degree of economic shock.
Doctors will need to remove any, and all, pregnancy tissue as quickly as possible, and it would be important to take antibiotics until the infection subsides.
It comes as the stock market surge, which followed the November election, subsides and amid signs that economic growth in the year's first quarter proves weak.
He says China's largest online health platform is getting a big increase in traffic, and he expects growth in infrastructure spending nationally when the outbreak subsides.
From the superficial to the inspiring, video streaming apps are allowing people to get in touch with the world outside their homes until the virus subsides.
More important however, is that, once the rush of trying this new technology subsides, you can't shake the undeniable feeling that it isn't just for show.
We have a disproportionate number of older people who signed up because the [subsides] and the 3-to-1 rates were actually very generous to older people.
Watching her express this rage is stunning; usually when a teen girl expresses anger in a movie, it's in the form of brief tantrum that quickly subsides.
He swears it's all worth it in the end, though, for the ten-hour techno rave party that will commence in your body once the pain subsides.
Brayden survived the flight, and two weeks after the accident, he remains on a ventilator in a medically-induced coma as the swelling in his head subsides.
Trump has rolled the dice, and when the heat surrounding his throw subsides, the odds that such an unlikely outsider can make a difference will be known.
The frazzled editing of Kim's arrival in Kabul as a naïf subsides early, replaced by a narrative glide that hints self-knowledge will emerge from the chaos.
We must eat the mini-burgers bought on a whim, not bury them in the back of the freezer until the guilt of throwing them out subsides.
She said that unless the cutthroat culture at local gyms that instills fear in young gymnasts subsides, the athletes would remain vulnerable to all types of mistreatment.
The problem is that we need this kind of stuff year-round, and these policies will likely disappear when, or if, the threat of Covid-19 subsides.
The steep plunge in interest rates this week is reflecting fear about the future and also is planting seeds for a recovery once the coronavirus scare subsides.
The reality is that the average death rate is variable and ever changing, and it won't get packaged into a reliable global average until the pandemic subsides.
It also appears to share information with the police, setting a template for new forms of automated social control that could persist long after the epidemic subsides.
The rancor subsides after Henri's death, when the rivals realize that in sisterhood there is strength, and that women united might just bring harmony to the world.
But any incentive to loosen the purse strings is also a slippery slope, particularly as the pain from the last recession — now a decade behind us — subsides.
However, copper's fundamentals remain tight and improving global macroeconomic data is expected to support sentiment once the current panic selling linked to the virus subsides, it said.
However, copper's fundamentals remain tight and improving global macroeconomic data is expected to support sentiment once the current panic selling due to the virus subsides, it said.
Muscle cramps usually go away on their own, so wait until the cramp subsides to jump back into class — don't try to just work through it she says.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions suggested the administration will keep appealing the House lawsuit on the legality of Obamacare insurer subsides in an interview on Fox News on Wednesday.
In Syria, it is battling the US-backed Kurdish militias that recently helped destroy ISIS, and it is looking to remain influential there as the civil war subsides.
The agency continues to grant emergency use authorizations, or EUA, to various Zika diagnostic tests, with the provision that the permission can be revoked if the emergency subsides.
Cassie runs off, embarrassed, and hides away at Cute PA Adam's place while her shame subsides and she figures out what she wants to do with her life.
In response to questions from Reuters about the protests, a spokesman for Lam referred to her promise to address income disparities in the city once the violence subsides.
With the gale-force influence of social media as the wind in their sails, boycotts spur a media blitz that quickly subsides in our whiplash-inducing news cycle.
Eleven sites have proven to be inaccessible for response teams, however the agency said teams are in place to inspect the areas once flooding from the storm subsides.
Although the United States regularly uses the system to try to remove unfair trade restrictions and subsides, Trump administration officials have complained that countries often ignore its rulings.
And if consumers are concerned about the spread of the virus and heed the WHO's advice, they'll make a point to avoid using cash until the outbreak subsides.
Discouraging cash payments during the pandemic may shift consumer habits so that they remain unpopular once it subsides, while alternatives like contactless payments could see their volume surge.
Sectors such as media, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing have changed aspects of their business since the outbreak began in ways that could last well after the crisis subsides.
The two parties have two different answers for them: Democrats want to increase both the subsides that people receive and the eligibility limits so more people get them.
When he was asked about what CleanWell would do if the threat subsides and demand slumps, Lawrence indicated he and owner Peter Resnick were making no such hedges.
The Czech National Bank had already said it expected banks to refrain from dividend payouts until the immediate and longer-term economic impact of the virus outbreak subsides.
If you're still planning on getting something out of being cooped up in your home until the crisis subsides, keep these three suggestions in mind, according to Walker.
You might apply for unemployment benefits, pick up a side gig, or search for a position you could fill from home, at least until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
Employed workers would help ensure they keep benefits and hit the ground running when the pandemic subsides, instead of having to take their chances on the job market.
The lowest price awarded was 39.65 pounds per megawatt hour (MWh), around 30% lower than the subsides awarded to offshore wind projects at the last auction in 2017.
Skip Stiles, head of Wetlands Watch, a regional environmental advocacy group, said officials deserve praise for responding to public pressure since Hurricane Matthew, rather than hoping it subsides.
Graham-Cassidy would repeal the health care law's tax credits for middle-income Americans, the cost-sharing reduction subsides for low-income Americans, and the Medicaid expansion in 303.
"We'd like to see… cost-sharing subsides continue, that the Medicaid is appropriately funded," said John Gallina, Anthem chief financial officer at the Barclays Capital health conference this week.
Investors can expect the "best" returns from Asian stocks in the first half of 2019 as negative sentiment from last year subsides, a J.P. Morgan strategist said on Thursday.
The amount of time necessary for a crystal to recover depends on the amount of drama it's witnessed, so use your instinct and keep clearing until the heat subsides.
Fully 45 percent of all athletic injuries are ankle sprains, and players often go back into the game with little or no treatment as soon as the pain subsides.
As conservatives, let's at least agree that subsides beyond basic research and development are unnecessary and a hindrance to the market — including those that favor coal, oil, and gas.
Schwarber won't have surgery until the swelling subsides in a few weeks, and his rehabilitation is expected to last longer than six months since there are multiple ligaments involved.
A recent tizzy over the commission halting Lifeline subsides (a program that falls under the USF) to 9 companies, 2023 of which do not yet have customers, was puzzling.
After the pandemic or natural disaster subsides, these families will need to continue to receive additional food assistance as lost wages will put a financial strain on their pocketbooks.
Manatees, which are listed as threatened, feed on sea grass, which holds in the toxins, exposing them to red tide sickness even months after the bloom subsides, she said.
After the initial emotion subsides, writer-director William Nicholson allows the tension to go slack, giving each of the three main characters an opportunity to talk and to listen.
Officials are warning that flash flooding may get worse before the storm fully subsides, and there are still hundreds of people across the region trapped by the rising water.
Cassidy-Graham would repeal the health care law's tax credits for middle-income Americans, the cost-sharing reduction subsides for low-income Americans, and the Medicaid expansion in 2020.
Ten of them expected no change, while nine thought the board could turn more hawkish, although open to cutting rates as inflation subsides, and one saw it becoming more dovish.
China is an important growth market for Airbnb, and the company may wait until the disruption caused by the virus subsides, before it goes ahead with the listing, WSJ said.
When the western stand-off subsides, Oregon may emerge as the latest state to pass ambitious emissions-reductions legislation, in this case a cap-and-trade programme for carbon pollution.
"The Japanese whalers not only have all the resources and subsides their government can provide, they also have the powerful political backing of a major economic super-power," Watson said.
"The principal issue with Expo 2020 is that it is unclear how it will help Dubai's growth after the temporary boost from construction and higher tourist numbers subsides," Krustins said.
Let's replace our overly complex, highly regressive system of health care tax subsides, with a simple, refundable tax credit -- generous enough to give every American access to affordable health insurance.
In the waning days of some American administrations, its attention and devotion to foreign policy issues subsides, as the president pays more attention to his legacy and his pet projects.
Chinese carmakers including BYD, accounted for nearly 40 percent of the 19.3 billion won ($16.5 million) in Korean EV subsides provided to imported carmakers last year, according to industry data.
We're told some have specifically asked if they can rent a bunker for 6 months ... in hopes that's all the time they'll need before this global medical crisis finally subsides.
But a Times analysis found that the system appears to share information with the police — a new template for automated social control that could persist long after the epidemic subsides.
This could not only raise the risk for military escalations in those areas in the short term, but could allow militias to resurge once the global health crisis eventually subsides.
In the long term, Resnick remained confident about people's "burning desire" to get out of the house, travel the world, and embark on adventurous excursions, especially after the downturn subsides.
Air New Zealand Ltd, which plans to cut up to 30% of its staff, has also warned it could re-emerge as a smaller airline once the coronavirus situation subsides.
His comments are getting perilously close to urging Americans to ignore doctors and scientists, all of whom seem to be saying we need these drastic measures until the virus subsides.
Attorneys general from California and New York say they are prepared to sue the Trump administration to protect health care subsides that the White House said would be cut off.
Charles Kushner is feuding with Mayor Steven Fulop, who once welcomed him and his son Jared to Journal Square and favored tax breaks and subsides for their $900 million project.
China is an important growth market for Airbnb, and the company may wait until the disruption caused by the virus subsides, before it goes ahead with the listing, WSJ said.
"Overall we expect that when the political rhetoric subsides investors and politicians will once again recall that pharmaceutical innovation not only saves lives but lowers overall health care costs," Tengler said.
Over time, as rates rise and Trump opens up more routes to non-ACA coverage, we would expect the people who receive the law's subsides (about 8.7 million) to stick around.
Here are a few suggestions to get you started: The path to real change begins with individuals who are committed for the long haul, even after the impetus of protest subsides.
Trump on Thursday vowed to impose a tariff on all goods coming from Mexico, starting at 5% and increasing monthly until the surge of undocumented immigrants from across the border subsides.
If the move does not take place, much of the city would collapse into the earth over the next century as the ground subsides, part of a process called ground deformation.
Every time that the news about the issue subsides, there is a new bombshell story about another indictment or more evidence that administration officials had not been truthful with federal authorities.
We'll be taking what we hope is a short break from Cultivated for a few weeks until the pandemic subsides, so this will be the last edition for a few weeks.
Instead of $2,100 a month — the amount she had been quoted for 2017 — their premiums are just $87 monthly, her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsides.
We are certain to see recovery once the coronavirus pandemic subsides, but are very likely to observe a similar post-pandemic airline market to that of the post-9/11 era.
If Hurricane Harvey subsides, OPEC's production cut deal sees new hope for an extension , or if the oil supply disruption worsens in Libya, we might see oil prices starting to rebound.
So it has an algorithm to detect what the company calls an "unusual activity" alert that it adds to the business's page until the activity subsides and it can mop up.
When he's anxious — when Trump is calling him angry, when he knows he's holding up the Republican agenda — the rosiness in his face fades, his smile subsides, and his brow furrows.
But even if the crisis subsides, it could shadow the impending Israeli election on April 9 in which right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has campaigned on a tough security platform.
I'm jogging down the street Friday [December 1] morning, trying to take a sanity run so the adrenaline subsides enough that I can think clearly, and I hear somebody yelling my name.
The Affordable Care Act tethers the size of premium subsides — the amount that low- and middle-income Americans get to reduce their monthly payment — to the cost of the local silver plans.
About 243 percent of people who buy plans on Obamacare exchanges qualify for subsides that can lower the cost of their premiums, even if those premiums are rising by a large amount.
For as little as your monthly Starbucks bill, you could be heading to Washington, D.C., to take in the sites or paying a visit to Atlanta just as the summer heat subsides.
While strength in fuel oil markets subsides with the passing of peak utility demand, though, some analysts and traders see limited downside for fuel oil in the second half of the year.
Individual performances were fair game: Carli Lloyd always gets her share of scrutiny when the goal count subsides for even a moment; other players, such as Allie Long, struggled in unfamiliar positions.
Emmanuel Macron's comfortable victory in the French election has also helped sooth rattled nerves, with the prospect that the benign environment portrayed by the VIX can become reality as political risk subsides.
But after the lights go down in Cleveland, when the yelling subsides, the balloons go limp and the delegates go home, the party will be alone with its message and its nominee.
If some men and women are simply on a lower libido spectrum in everyday life, might they revert to that once this "love drug" subsides, leaving those with a higher libido frustrated?
If temperatures fall back down — as they're expected to in Australia later this year, as El Niño subsides — new polyps will return and start building skeletal structures to replace the dead coral.
The former N.F.L. player Colton Underwood confronts the women he sent home; clashes resurface among a handful of the women, and the tension subsides with a look at the season's best bloopers.
Such measures could make it easier for retailers to handle a drop in sales and temporary closures, and may make it easier for the retail industry to rebound once the pandemic subsides.
But American and European officials say they are waiting to see if the crackdown is effective or if the militants' infrastructure will spring back to life once international pressure on Islamabad subsides.
A 24-hour "digital Sabbath" can be surprisingly soothing (once the initial twitchiness subsides), but even just leaving your phone behind when you get lunch is a step in the right direction.
On Tuesday, Hilton CEO Chris Nassetta announced on an earnings conference call with investors that the brand has temporarily closed 150 hotels in China, totaling 33,000 rooms, until the novel coronavirus outbreak subsides.
"We believe that as European trends normalize and the handwringing surrounding the Chinese (Norwegian Joy) launch subsides, shares will resume their upward move," analyst James Hardiman wrote in a note to clients Friday.
The ride-sharing service and online storage provider are among technology's biggest "unicorns" — private startups valued at least $3003 billion — and are poised to become publicly-traded companies once the current downturn subsides.
Given running gunbattles involving automatic weapons and grenades, attacks on security forces and threats against businesses, those with interests in Nuevo Laredo should be on heightened alert until the wave of brutality subsides.
But as the shock of Trump's victory subsides, Cyril and her colleagues aim to regroup and act aggressively to defend the pro-consumer gains that have been achieved over the last several years.
In 2009, countries in the G20 (including the US) pledged to reduce fossil fuel subsides, acknowledging that they distort markets, impede investment in clean energy sources, and frustrate efforts to address climate change.
Everything subsides to a series of low electronic beeps, like a faint message from a stricken space station, picked up randomly, so long after transmission as to serve as evidence of its doom.
Looking back to that time can serve as a lesson for policymakers and the public to understand the immediate and long-term effects on the airline industry once the COVID-19 pandemic subsides.
What's more, deliberately pitting two populations against each other is a perfect recipe for enduring ethnic tensions — tensions that will continue to cause instability even after fighting between Turkish and local forces subsides.
The good news is that as your body adjusts, the fullness you feel from any fluid retention typically subsides within two to three months and your weight should return to its starting point.
European wines and cheeses In October, the United States imposed tariffs on $7.5 billions worth of goods produced in the European Union for a trade dispute over government subsides for aircraft maker Airbus.
The devices are not permanent and often relieve pain after just a few weeks or months of use, with many fewer side effects than opiate painkillers; once the pain subsides, the device is removed.
It's a reminder that we can only let go when the threat disappears, like children fearful of an abusive parent, the processing and healing can only take place somewhere else, when the trauma subsides.
Following the announcement of their seventh full length A Head Full of Dreams, the London quartet let slip that there won't be another, that they will be retiring after the album's promotion cycle subsides.
"At this point there's still so much uncertainty ... we're not sure if [state] subsides will be maintained," for example, Pearl said, referencing the countless unknowns that remain surrounding the health-care replacement bill's passage.
With the running gunbattles involving automatic weapons and grenades, attacks on security forces and threats against businesses, those with interests in Nuevo Laredo should be on heightened alert until this wave of brutality subsides.
Where you would expect the coaches, Dunga for Brazil and Gerardo Martino for Argentina, to organize from the abundant talents, with or without the superstars, it seems morale subsides when the leaders are missing.
You may want to tell someone you love them (or that you fucking hate them), but give it a minute, because after the adrenaline rush subsides, you could end up with an emotional hangover.
Dr. Phil has a good idea of what you're gonna be into when the coronavirus pandemic subsides -- some of you will make up for lost time, and some will move on from significant others.
Some of those sales will be recouped after the virus subsides, but "we doubt the global economy is strong enough to catch up entirely," Ms. Boata said in a note to clients on Friday.
To help relieve the muscular pain you might be experiencing, you can do some easy, range-of-motion stretches, or gently massage the area until your feel like it subsides, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Jumps in the futures prices on commodities markets can take months to trickle down to the real world, and if the commodities surge subsides, then the price of eggs in local markets may not budge.
Some leases in Amazon's buildings require restaurants to stay open on weekends and through dinner hours — what Amazon called an "18-hour district" — but nearby cafes are often quiet after the happy hour rush subsides.
Satellite images from over the past seven years show the water disappearing from the city's largest reservoir at Theewaterskloof dam.. Some who have money to leave Cape Town until the crisis subsides are doing so.
Entering what it calls the second phase of measures to deal with the crisis, the government must ensure people have jobs to go back to when the virus crisis subsides, Prime Minister Erna Solberg said.
But this too passes, settling into the more gentle plod of the record's closing track "Mortality Sweep"—a suggestion, maybe, that all chaos subsides, and on the other side there's tranquility, or something like it.
Even if some of the publishing controls are dismantled, and government pressure subsides, some of the country's leading independent media outlets don't expect radical changes in a press corps conditioned for years to behave cautiously.
Taxpayers are picking up more and more of the tab for Medicare's prescription drug coverage, because more seniors are racking up bills big enough to enter the program's "catastrophic phase," where government subsides are the highest.
It's possible, even likely, that this "Twin Peaks" revival has waited too long, and that like a lot of movies and TV steeped in nostalgia, the concept won't wear particularly well once the original rush subsides.
If high fuel costs weigh on the cruise lines, or the cost of making RVs rises, or hotel traffic subsides because of rising gas prices, these millennial plays could enter the house of pain, he said.
Previous advice was that children must be fever-free without medication for at least 24 hours before returning to school, but now they are asking parents to keep children home for 72 hours after fever subsides.
When the current crisis subsides, we need to address these issues with a more progressive and efficient tax code, smarter social safety nets that confront modern realities and expanded health care coverage for low-income Americans.
Insurers are required to offer that financial help with or without the subsides, but Trump could cut them off due to an ongoing lawsuit that claims the payments are illegal without explicit further approval from Congress.
"Coming out of the first quarter, the headwinds stemming from the (Toys 'R' Us) bankruptcy subsides and we expect baby to return to growth," Chief Financial Officer Christopher Peterson said on a post-earnings call with analysts.
Piotr Matys of Rabobank said assuming the Fed raises rates gradually in the second half of the year, and once political tension subsides in South Africa, the rand may be able to trim some of its losses.
MOSCOW, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank could resume regular purchases of foreign currency for the state reserves if market volatility subsides in September, Alexei Zabotkin, head of the central bank's monetary policy department, said on Thursday.
John Naylor, CEO of the not-for-profit insurer, said last week that the big problem facing insurers is the uncertainty over cost-sharing reduction subsides and over the Trump administration's commitment to enforce the individual mandate.
These figures point to increased demand for these services now, which may help them win sales after the pandemic subsides because consumers will still have these apps on their devices and may want to continue using them.
John Menzies said last month it would take a hit of between 6 million and 9 million pounds due to the coronavirus outbreak, assuming the impact of the virus subsides towards the end of the second quarter.
Yet regardless of how it eventually subsides, the contradictions inherent in one country, two systems—worsened by political polarisation and the socio-economic problems of Hong Kong society—are doomed to plague the territory and its future.
"The path of recovery is likely to mimic the August 2015 selloff that was also driven by systematic selling, as market volatility subsides, continuation of strong buyback demand, and focus shifting to a strong upcoming earnings season."
"The use of BOP facilities is intended to be a temporary measure until ICE can obtain additional long-term contracts for new detention facilities or until the surge in illegal border crossings subsides," Bennett said in a statement.
The mobile telecom network equipment industry is going through a tough period, as demand for 4G and older 2G and 3G network equipment subsides but solid demand for next-generation 5G networks remains a couple of years away.
The Federal Communications Commission will decide Thursday whether to move forward with an effort to cap the amount it spends on subsides for phone and internet service for low-income people, and other changes to the "lifeline" program.
In an effort to resolve housing gluts in lower-tier cities, more than 100 cities in China have initiated measures including tax cuts and cash subsides to encourage rural dwellers to move to cities and buy urban properties.
"Once the cameras are switched off and the enthusiasm over Friday's summit declaration -- which promises a peaceful and nuclear-free Korean peninsula -- subsides, both sides will need to roll up their sleeves and get to work," Hribernik said.
"The use of BOP facilities is intended to be a temporary measure until ICE can obtain additional long-term contracts for new detention facilities or until the surge in illegal border crossings subsides," ICE said in a statement.
Usually when rain traps people in a cave, once the rain event subsides, a few hours to a few days later, the water lowers and rescuers can go in, or the trapped people come out on their own.
The laughter subsides; the play's flaws recede; and we are left with a resonantly ambiguous picture of the manner in which wars, and the tides of refugees they often result in, have an indelible impact on individual lives.
As businesses and workers scramble to adopt remote-work practices due to the widening coronavirus pandemic, other economic indicators suggest that the move to a distributed workforce will remain long after the immediate threat to public health subsides.
After the shock of learning about her biological father subsides, Pearl forgives her mother for keeping all of this information from her and the two head off to their next home — this time, with a much lighter load.
In addition to the practicality of finding a common cold cure, others have pointed out such a drug would have to have virtually zero side effects, as the common cold typically subsides within a week to two weeks.
And we think startups will be primed for wide-scale adoption of their programs once the coronavirus subsides, as consumer use of these solutions would become part of everyday life and could lead to uptake beyond this pandemic.
In the spring, when the lucrative poppy crop is ready for lancing, in the south of the country in particular, the violence subsides as many Taliban foot soldiers drop their guns and pick up a blade to lance.
But the pandemic is only worsening and tipping the US economy into recession, begging the question not only of how much more progressive emergency legislation will get, but will any of it become permanent after the emergency subsides?
This involves the use of government power to promote a nation's competitive advantage, such as by helping labour-intensive industries at the outset of development and later using fiscal subsides to sustain fast economic growth and achieve global dominance.
That increase reflects the fact that, despite the federal government saving billions of dollars each year from cutting off the subsidies, the government would, on the other hand, have to give Obamacare customers higher subsides for their bigger premiums.
"We agreed today first of all to work together towards zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsides for the non-auto industrial goods," Trump announced in a joint statement with Juncker in the White House Rose Garden.
The hoodlum at the heart of "Le Doulos" does so just before he dies, confronting his image one last time and correcting the tilt of his hat, which slips off and rolls away as he subsides to the floor.
Total, which has invested around 200 million euros ($223 million) to convert the loss-making crude refining unit to biodiesel, hopes those exemptions help convince France to overturn its plan to end subsides for adding palm oil to diesel.
"We agreed today first of all to work together towards zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsides for the non-auto industrial goods," Trump announced in a joint statement with Juncker in the White House Rose Garden.
Then, starting in May or June, if the virus-related fear subsides, the US economy could enjoy a bounce-back, as consumers resume their typical spending behavior and businesses fix their supply chains and resume production at normal capacity.
People who park for at least four hours would receive, say, a $4 discount for arriving before streets are congested as well as a $4 discount for leaving after traffic subsides, for a total discount of up to $8.
Kids get their kicks from tobogganing down a concrete slope on the lid of a plastic trash can; an argument rumbles, rages, and subsides over the kidnapping of somebody named Johnny, who, it turns out, isn't human at all.
Orano, formerly called Areva, in December 2017 also halted production at its aging 15,203 ton/year capacity Comurhex conversion plant in Tricastin, and will serve utilities from its stockpiles until the new plant comes online and global overcapacity subsides.
"For too long, we have allowed a cycle of panic and neglect when it comes to pandemics: we ramp up efforts when there is a serious threat, then quickly forget about them when the threat subsides," the authors wrote.
"For too long, we have allowed a cycle of panic and neglect when it comes to pandemics: we ramp up efforts when there is a serious threat, then quickly forget about them when the threat subsides," the report says.
Not all people with penises experience it, and those who do can always bring themselves to orgasm (it needn't be through intercourse!) or wait it out, since blood will naturally flow out of the penis and testicles as arousal subsides.
Emboldened congressional Republicans are also pushing back on a range of issues including Russia, transgender rights, health insurance subsides for low income Americans, and even whether to reform Senate rules to make it easier for the GOP to pass his agenda.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the minority whip, singled out Trump's decision to scale back ObamaCare enrollment programs — and the president's more recent threat to withhold ObamaCare subsides for insurers — as particularly damaging to the confidence of insurers, providers and patients.
The telecom network equipment industry is weathering the toughest part of a decade-long cycle, as demand for 25G and older 22019G and 215.6G network equipment subsides, while volume contracts for next-generation 22019G networks remain a few years out.
Strains between Ottawa and Washington also emerged on Wednesday, a day after a U.S. trade panel said it would impose preliminary subsides on Canadian jet manufacturer Bombardier Inc after rival Boeing Co accused Canada of unfairly subsidizing its CSeries jets.
The United Kingdom had its biggest one-day rise in cases this week, with a total of 460 coronavirus cases, while German chancellor Angela Merkel warned Wednesday that two-thirds of her nation could be infected before the disease subsides.
The Trump administration has pushed forward on a $2 trillion fiscal stimulus package to lend relief to US households and companies and expand social services such as unemployment insurance to keep the economy afloat until the public-health crisis subsides.
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told a regular news briefing that the direct impact on consumer and business demand had been most severe in Hubei Province, the outbreak's epicenter, and the extent of the impact depends on how quickly the virus subsides.
By coordinating systems to simultaneously contact the same server at the same time, a botnet can overwhelm a target with traffic in what's known as a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, which can make websites unreachable until the attack subsides.
Cars, especially more premium ones, are mainly financed with non-cash, but nonetheless are still expected to suffer from reduced sales because of weak consumer sentiment, though analysts hope sales will start recovering after two quarters when the cash crunch subsides.
Trump canceled those payments to insurance companies on Thursday night, raising hopes among some Democrats and centrist Republicans that the Trump administration could accept a bill that would revive the subsides while offering states more flexibility to opt out of Obamacare.
LIMA, April 2.73 (Reuters) - Peru's finance ministry said on Friday it expected economic growth to quicken to 22.7 percent this year and to 2800 percent in 22017 before slowing to 4.0 percent the following two years after a surge in copper output subsides.
"At some point as the storm subsides, Opportunity should wake up, decide it has enough power to transmit a signal from its low-gain antenna, saying, &aposI am awake and OK, but I am going back to sleep again,&apos" he added.
The mobile telecom network equipment industry is going through the toughest part of a decade-long cycle, as demand for 4G and older 2G and 3G network equipment subsides, while solid demand for next-generation 5G networks remains a few years away.
If you're really miserable, you could also try using a 1% hydrocortisone cream a couple times a day until the bite subsides, or taking an antihistamine like Zyrtec or Allegra for a week if you're having an outsize reaction, Dr. Rogers says.
Democratic negotiators have agreed to support $15 billion in additional military funding — half of President Trump's original $30 billion request — but only if Republicans agree to use the omnibus spending package to fund ObamaCare insurer subsides, according to sources familiar with the talks.
In a rare TV interview, Powell told NBC's "Today" show that the Fed will "aggressively" use its emergency lending authority to keep credit flowing through the economy and maintain zero-percent interest rates to help the U.S. rebound when the pandemic subsides.
Even in this scratchy recording of an aria from "La Traviata," her voice is both crystalline and soft-grained, her Violetta a woman both realistic and dreamy, as in this note, in which innocent purity ineffably subsides into something richer and sadder.
After the initial fanfare subsides, there's the crucial question of whether the Trump administration would try to fulfill the Obama administration's commitments under the deal — like the pledge to cut US greenhouse gas emissions 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
The Republican plan unveiled on Monday would scrap Obamacare's requirement that most Americans obtain medical insurance and replace its income-based subsides with a system of fixed tax credits of $2,000 to $4,000 to coax people to purchase private insurance on the open market.
Governments could do this through taxes on junk foods, bans on junk food marketing to children, and efforts to shift which crops are the subject of federal research funding and subsides away from corn and wheat — which go into processed foods — and toward fresh produce.
Haire "expects innovation markets to rebound strongly once economic damage from pandemic subsides and SIVB is well-positioned to capitalize given their 50% market share of early stage tech innovation companies," and pointed to the stock's relatively cheap valuation at 1.3x tangible book value.
But much of the money will take weeks to arrive — too late for many — and once it does, the big question hanging over the economy will be how many unpaid rent notices, water bills and mortgage payments remain after the virus subsides and commerce resumes.
After the initial fanfare subsides, there's the crucial question of whether the Trump administration would try to fulfill any of the Obama administration's commitments under the deal — including the pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
The use of federal prisons and other facilities by the Bureau of Prisons "is intended to be a temporary measure until ICE can obtain additional long-term contracts for new detention facilities or until the surge in illegal border crossings subsides," a spokesperson for ICE said Friday.
Mr. Angle lets Ms. Peck fall one way in his arms, next raises her so that she opens up into a soft arabesque (1:44), and then gently tips her so that she falls back the other way, turns to face him and subsides in a crescent.
Even if M&A speculation subsides before the GICS changes take effect, the addition of most of the FANGs and several other high-growth former tech stocks will make the communications sector attractive, said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
So I'm glad when the initial curiosity over my attendance on the best night of the week, Taco Tuesdays, subsides," she writes, speaking of her evenings out with LIGO researchers, "and the drinks flow and inappropriate stories are told and I become one of the guys.
The problem is that the idea he hits most insistently is that vengeance is the hurt that never subsides; it's the hurt that Mildred nurtures and that hardens her and that, over time, becomes so brutally consuming its violence is all but indistinguishable from its cause.
A rollback of tariffs and cancellation of new levies, especially if followed by a Phase Two deal that tackles the difficult issues of American access to Chinese markets and trade-distorting industrial subsides by the Chinese government, makes sense for the US economy and for the President.
One huge step in this direction would be for Congress to both reduce National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) subsides that incentivize development and re-development in high risk, environmentally sensitive areas, as well as reward communities that deploy nature-based risk reduction with lower NFIP rates.
"When the threat of the Houthis subsides, it's far from out of the question that the different groups who have been fighting them turn their weapons on each other," said Adam Baron, a Yemen expert and a visiting fellow at the European Council for Foreign Relations.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - As the Olympic hoardings are taken down in Rio de Janeiro and the Carnival atmosphere subsides, there is relief that cash-strapped Brazil avoided making a mess of the Games but also a nagging suspicion it did not make the most of them either.
Yet people who make too much money to qualify for federal subsides but who need comprehensive insurance because of their medical needs would be left with a choice: Either pay the rising Obamacare premiums or buy skimpier non-ACA coverage that might not cover the care they require.
"Once the dust settles and the rhetoric subsides, this decision opens the door to some very practical and potentially productive discussions among the various claimants, in part because the ruling significantly narrows the geographic scope of the areas in question," the official said on a conference call with reporters.
Privacy concerns have come to the forefront amid the coronavirus pandemic, with tech companies like Palantir, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Zoom, and others eager to offer technology solutions despite potential worries about how data will be used or shared, especially after the immediate need for COVID-19 surveillance subsides.
But this very response — remaining sedentary — is counterproductive, Dr. Wennberg said, because the best treatment for P.A.D. is exercise: Walking up to the point of pain, then resting until the pain subsides, then walking again, repeating the sequence until you've walked for 20 to 30 minutes (not counting rests) every day.
Those who consistently protested for almost two weeks—as they did after the police murder of Scott—could potentially "crash" once the adrenaline fight or flight response subsides, leaving them with residual depression and anxiety after after all of the energy and hope surrounding the cause at that time has declined.
Addressing reporters in the Capitol, Hoyer said Democratic leaders are in frequent contact with the congressional physician's office, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health officials, who have so far offered no recommendation that Congress take a temporary recess until the virus subsides or becomes better understood.
Much of the region sits atop the overtaxed Gulf Coast Aquifer, and though efforts have made over the last 40 years to limit withdrawals from it, enough water has been sucked out of it that the ground still subsides in some places, altering runoff patterns and allowing flood waters to gather.
A. The classic warning signs of heart disease and heart attacks are chest pain, often described as a feeling of pressure or a tight band around the chest, and shortness of breath during physical exertion that subsides when you're at rest, said Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a spokeswoman for the American Heart Association.
It was ranked 34th in Money Magazine's "100 Best Places to Live" in 2012, the 17th-safest place to live by the FBI in 2012, and the 6th-highest median income in the US. We assume those numbers will only improve, at least once the Purge-style hunt for the lucky winner subsides.
After years of complaints that the Obama White House was flagrantly exceeding its executive authority on a range of issues, a federal district court judge in Washington, Rosemary W. Collyer, agreed with Republicans on the Affordable Care Act, finding that Congress had not funded a $130 billion program providing subsides to insurance companies.
Let's say for a moment this period of tension subsides—a not-unreasonable assumption, given the enormous cost a war would exact on all sides, and given the Friday AP report that back-channel conversations between North Korea and the US have continued after the release of imprisoned American college student Otto Warmbier.
As pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer team up with biotech firms to combat the coronavirus, we think these legacy drugmakers will see biotechs' potential to speed up drug discovery first-hand and increasingly pursue partnerships with these firms once the coronavirus subsides to accelerate their own drug development and limit costs in the process.
As part of an American effort to promote economic development in Iraq and secure influence in the country after the fight against the Islamic State subsides, the American government has helped broker a deal between Iraq and Olive Group, a private security company, to establish and secure the country's first toll highway.
It's unclear if these initiatives, or others like covering a percentage of employee salaries if businesses don't lay them off, will successfully drive consumer spending in the future, but it's paramount that governments and businesses examine which options prove most effective in order to quickly bolster retail sales and spending when the pandemic subsides.
"If the geopolitical tension subsides or results in a smaller supply disruption than currently priced in, we are likely to see a sharp pull-back in investor positioning and an even sharper correction in oil prices than the $5 or so that might be warranted even as macro uncertainties persist," U.S. bank Citi said in a note to investors.
Neurologists who specialize in migraine research and treatment ("there are not nearly enough of them, given how common the affliction is," Dr. Charles said) now approach migraine as a brain-based disorder, with symptoms and signs that can start a day or more before the onset of head pain and persist for hours or days after the pain subsides.
"I can't see how the outcomes are going to be constructive," said Carlos Pascual, a former U.S. ambassador to Mexico who now helps run consultancy IHS Markit's global energy business Trump on Thursday vowed to impose a tariff on all goods coming from Mexico, starting at 5% and increasing monthly until the surge of undocumented immigrants from across the border subsides.
Faced with hundreds of millions of orders a day, and a limited number of masks, Prestige Ameritech decided to sell only to hospitals, rather than the general public, and has prioritized working with medical centers that will sign five-year contracts, to reduce the likelihood that the company will have to lay off all its new employees once the pandemic subsides.
"We present a list of S&P 500 stocks, 'Yield, Growth, and More', with Dividend yield >3%, 2020 estimated P/E between 11.3-16.4x (avoiding a value trap while staying below market multiple) and [a price/earnings to growth ratio] in the bottom 50% that could outperform as fear, as it inevitably always does, subsides," wrote BTIG Chief Equity Strategist Julian Emanuel.
Reflecting the libertarian recognition of the private marketplace's central role in advancing social progress, another guiding theme of reform would be to encourage and support employment — by ending the conditioning of benefits on joblessness (as is already the case with Social Security Disability Insurance), and by preferring work-promoting wage subsides (such as an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit) to employment-inhibiting hikes in the minimum wage.
QTRLY NET PROFIT 11.7 MILLION RGT * QTRLY NET PROFIT 11.7 MILLION RGT; QTRLY REVENUE 120.9 MILLION RGT * YEAR AGO QTRLY REVENUE 73.3 MILLION RGT; YEAR AGO QTRLY LOSS 28.8 MILLION RGT * YEAR AGO QTRLY REVENUE 73.3 MILLION RGT; YEAR AGO QTRLY NET LOSS 28.8 MILLION RGT * EXPECTS DEMAND FOR EDIBLE OIL WILL RETURN WHEN THE COVID-19 EPIDEMIC SUBSIDES Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Sometimes when I am in bed I frown because I feel a sharp pain inside one of my stomach rolls or on my arm or behind my knee and I take a look and what I find is that I'm being burned by the overheated white square part of my computer charger and when the pain subsides I smile because it's nice to have something warm in my bed.
The decision by Amazon to scuttle its big expansion in New York City marks the first big clash this election season between grow-the-pie Democrats, who insisted that tax breaks for Amazon would pay for themselves, and redivide-the-pie Democrats, who saw Amazon as pitting their community in a race to the bottom with other communities over which could lavish more subsides on a tech behemoth that didn't need them.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE signaled Thursday that he would put off campaign rallies until the coronavirus outbreak subsides in the United States.
The last two months have seen a huge uptick in air quality, especially in hard-hit areas like Wuhan and Northern Italy, as well as a number of metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. While experts caution against viewing these numbers as a cost-benefit calculation around pandemics, some climate scientists hope that they will help shed a light on the massive environmental impact of our everyday habits and economic activities, potentially leading to some positive change after the crisis subsides.

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