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However switching off both settings would have made this possible.
Researchers are therefore developing ways of switching off gene drives.
"I have a very tough time switching off," he said.
"Switching off the response signal is very important," said Van Aken.
Then switching off of these services, kind of voting with your feet.
But switching off your VR in a car emergency may be problematic.
It was just them two playing, switching off sets for nine hours.
He found out at Villa, too, that switching off is not an option.
However, the tanker eventually went offline, switching off its transponder near the Syrian shoreline.
Ultimately, I ended up switching off notifications, which sort of defeats the whole purpose.
Many people responded to higher prices, in turn, by switching off their electric heaters.
I use the peel every other day, switching off with my normal, physical exfoliant.
Certain stories turned her into a workaholic monster, working all night and never switching off.
As far as for existing smart TVs, switching off Wi-Fi might not be enough.
Increasingly, ships are switching off location transponders, transferring oil at sea and concealing their routes.
"I have a runner," Mr. Sutter called down to the office, switching off the video.
In its promotional material for the feature, Apple showed a user switching off Facebook notifications.
It's not just lights that are switching off; tunnels are also closing, threatening to snarl traffic.
Sewing is all about switching off, and dialling in to your project, whatever that may be.
I think switching off emotionally was very negative for both myself and the people around me.
Also, switching off the AR keeps Pokémon centered on the screen, making them easier to catch.
We tend to pay for each other a lot and end up switching off who pays.
If it's a protest or even a riot, switching off the Internet makes people more angry.
If it's a protest or even a riot, switching off the internet makes people more angry.
These small protein-like molecules are involved in switching off feelings of hunger after eating a meal.
An E-sail-powered craft can be prevented from accelerating simply by switching off its electron gun.
But then, seconds before plunging the person's household into darkness by switching off their lights, he stopped.
I start unwinding and switching off early in the evening in order to fully disengage before bed.
The same Germany that is switching off all its nuclear power plants and turning to green energy.
"You don't notice, a lot of the time, that girls are actually switching off clothes," she said.
Switching off is difficult – as a natural workaholic, my evenings and weekends are frequently filled with more work.
The Times reports that the datacenter shutdown was triggered by a contractor accidentally switching off the power supply.
My partner, on the other hand, falls into a deep, snuffly sleep seconds after switching off the light.
We do have a unique way of breaking up our topics, switching off between aspects of a story.
They recently settled their custody battle switching off birthdays -- he gets even years, she gets odds -- and holidays.
Pacheco maintains three different internet connections, switching off between modems to keep his pharmacy's online prescription service running.
As the "ceremony" unfolded, the government pulled the plug on four TV stations, switching off their signal remotely.
"No sir, and there's no way to subpoena phone calls," he said, before brusquely switching off his mic.
For the user, the final result is the same: Switching off the lights, closing the garage, and so on.
She thinks everyone should be "switching off" every day for 208 seconds, or around three and a half minutes.
Unfortunately, I spend the remainder of the night switching off from being in front of and on the toilet.
President Emmanuel Macron had promised to close all coal-fired plants by 2020, switching off some 8.13 gigawatt in capacity.
An Emirati official had told the AP the small oil tanker made no distress call before switching off its tracker.
Activated by a magnet, the Northstar consists of five red LED lights that glow for ten seconds before switching off.
Switching off screens two hours before bed saves bombarding the brain with blue light, which tells it to stay awake.
Galibarenko added that ships involved in such activity were switching off tracking transponders when approaching waters close to Crimean ports.
These include things such as dimming your screen, switching off location services, and, on iPhones, switching on Low Power Mode.
Amid all the philosophized quandary, the existential fret, anyone would be forgiven for switching off and picking up a yo-yo.
It's a good idea to limit yourself to using your phone in certain intervals or, in some instances, switching off data.
Sitting back, really switching off from all the pressures of life and taking the time to relax is becoming significantly harder.
In rush-hour traffic, drivers will end up switching off the system if the front passenger hasn't beat them to it.
It's time to stop glamorizing people who are always on their phones and embrace switching off, says media mogul Arianna Huffington.
It's about switching off the autopilot to assume control over your thoughts in order to live a more conscious, well-adjusted life.
Instead, it created a situation where users had to turn to the only defense left to them: switching off push notifications entirely.
And when it comes, the crisis will see the government switching off all the taps and rationing the resource through collection points.
Those procedures include switching off electric motors that move the stabilizers in the plane's tail, which are forcing the aircraft's nose downward.
That has made it hard for engineers and astronomers to communicate with Spitzer, which is why NASA is switching off the telescope.
A common argument is that DBS, unlike a lobotomy, can be turned off by switching off the electric current flowing to the brain.
An expansive new report released Monday by Oceana isolates several case studies of fishing vessels "going dark" by switching off their AIS trackers.
Your brain is still switching off from the effects of the alcohol, but your physiology is being pumped because cocaine is a sympathomimetic.
The roommates use a tag-team approach there, with one waiting in line while the other does her shopping, and then switching off.
"Be safe," Byrne said, switching off the red neon sign, and the corner of West 4th and Jane streets was a little darker.
I have difficulty being vulnerable, asking for help, and switching off my anxious hypervigilance, and crying is the embodiment of all those things.
In 2017, it will involve the switching off of electric lights for an hour in 7,000 cities across 172 countries, at 8:30 p.m.
When the TV's special "Art Mode" is activated, instead of switching off all the pixels, the screen displays one of 100 pieces of art.
That might mean switching off the smartphone hours before bedtime, or meditating to address anxiety and stress that can keep you up at night.
I'm all for switching off from your smartphone every now and then for a bit, but a whole week felt a pretty long time.
But one variant (known as an allele) of the gene that does the switching off instead leaves the system running, conferring adult lactose tolerance.
The chief investigator said the evidence, including the plane's change of course and the switching off of a transponder, "irresistibly point" to unlawful interference.
If you have children, consider trading "free days" with a friend or neighbor, switching off kid duty for a few hours on the weekends.
Community leaders and groups are experimenting with extraordinary measures, including switching off public WiFi hotspots when cyber-bullying incidents threaten to escalate into community violence.
But Ethiopia has a history of switching off the internet for months at a time in regions where there have been pockets of unrest. 5.
Now, they've taken those mass-produced cells and transplanted them into mice, effectively switching off the disease for six months, without provoking an immune response.
Smart home devices can be added to Alexa routines as well, so you could get all your lights switching off with an "Alexa, goodnight" command.
Switching off live wallpapers, putting the phone in Airplane Mode or disabling its Location Services feature can add more minutes to your battery's charge, too.
Far from switching off, the dark energy currently in the universe actually has increased over cosmic time, according to a recent report in Nature Astronomy.
Michael Picker, president of the California Public Utilities Commission, has urged Californians to do their "thing for the sun" by switching off appliances during the eclipse.
PWR BTTM's early music had zero gloss and a goofy garage rawness, sticking to mostly guitar and drums, with Bruce and Hopkins switching off on vocals.
Motion detectors could also act as light switches, switching on lights if motion is detected and then switching off lights if motion is no longer detected.
Iran was believed by oil trading and shipping sources in 2012 to be hiding the destination of its oil sales by strategically switching off vessels' tracking systems.
Switching off telomerase activity in cancer cells would shorten their telomeres, whittling them down to a nub called a "critical length," which then triggers programmed cell death.
The FDP dislikes the level of state intervention that switching off power stations might involve, and frets about the damage such plans would do to Germany's industrial heartlands.
But there had been no notice about switching off our phones for the performance, and if none of us posted about it on Instagram, did it even really happen?
Princess Kate, 37, made the comments as she praised a schoolboy for switching off from the online world of social media and smartphones and concentrating on his artistic side.
Their host smiles indulgently and, when she's out of the room, tells Joe a story, man to man, about piloting an aircraft and switching off the engine in midair.
If you saw me, perhaps you'd attribute the ever-present dark circles under my eyes to the millennial condition of never switching off and always being on the clock.
"Apart from these vessels, of late there is indeed a rising trend of more Iranian tankers switching off their AIS trackers," said Svetlana Lobaciova, senior market analyst with Gibson.
Like every other serious artist, this particular writer is rigorous about her daily routine, waking at six and switching off the internet and phone until well into the afternoon.
Thanks to the various meme edits, this button serves as a radio power switch, blasting tunes that Mando keeps switching off every time Baby Yoda turns it back on.
There are a number of a tried and tested ways of switching off, but arguably the most effective is to pop on some headphones and block out the world.
Opioid painkillers such as morphine, hydrocodone (the ingredient in the painkiller Vicodin) and thebaine (found in oxycodone and codeine), provide pain relief by switching off pain receptors in the brain.
It takes ten minutes to wipe the kitchen counter down, do dishes, and check the fridge for spoiled foods, so give yourselves a break by switching off every few days.
House Republicans, led by Speaker Paul Ryan, responded at first on Wednesday by calling the House into recess, which had the desired effect of switching off the C-Span cameras.
It agreed to pay for a large number of PBS TV stations to "operate on new frequencies," providing continuing service while switching off existing transmissions and paying for new facilities.
A Kakao official said switching off calls during the banned hours was "not technically difficult", and that the firm would discuss steps it needs to take to follow the agreement.
At the show, interpreters usually work in teams, switching off to give each other breaks and to make sure the person who knows the song best is the one signing.
"More cell towers means more geographic targeting so you can just switch off the tower down the end of the block instead of switching off the whole town," says Toker.
I have no idea who originally recognized the value of a simple piece of paper and a pen, but there's actually science to back up switching off for the night.
Wikipedia has protested the proposal by switching off its pages in parts of Europe, while internet discussion board Reddit has bombarded EU users with simulated error messages about the issue.
Sixty-six percent of Norwegians oppose switching off FM, with just 503 percent in favour and the rest undecided, according to an opinion poll published by the daily Dagbladet last month.
The squeeze may have relented for now, but many countries, both emerging and developed, have periodically tried switching off speculation in offshore currency markets when battling currency runs in decades past.
Clean energy experts like Stanford's Jacobson believe that countries will come to see the benefits of switching off fossil fuels and surpass the emissions commitments they made at the Paris summit.
Safer meant switching off the lights and so about 40 of us, including the staff, were left in the dark, all working our mobiles to find out what was happening outside.
Still, even my most computer-savvy colleagues, those who've been the most dismissive of my paranoia, will eventually admit to switching off microphones and taping up cameras "just to be safe".
Sixty-six percent of Norwegians oppose switching off FM, with just 17 percent in favor and the rest undecided, according to an opinion poll published by the daily Dagbladet last month.
Oyo staff members managing some of the hotels have been instructed to save more money on electricity bills by switching off lights, elevators and even boilers for hot water, they said.
Like watching an old flickering video of a birthday party from 1982, or switching off in front of a schlocky straight-to-tv rom-com, it is totally charming and completely disarming.
It has created an odd dynamic that has left Ivanka and Melania Trump switching off front seat-back seat as the two women in Trump's orbit, a relationship that has created friction.
And it falls in line with his long standing overarching goal for Tesla, which is to pressure the car industry into switching off internal combustion engines in favor of battery-powered electric motors.
But it found that when switching off the confirmation function, the pop-up is initially displayed when making the setting change but doesn't appear again while the feature is enabled and in use.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 23 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 12 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 22.1 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Having been instructed to crash-land on the comet it had been tracking for 211 and a half years, Rosetta finally said goodnight by switching off its transmitters and cutting the connection with Earth.
Switching off or throttling back emissions treatment systems in cold weather reduces the risk of condensation building up in catalytic converters, which may otherwise cause rust and reduce exhaust-filtering effectiveness in the long run.
Norway is set to become the first nation to start switching off its FM radio network next week, in a risky and unpopular leap to digital technology that's going to be watched around the world.
The ACCC alleges that from January 2017 to late 2018 Google made users setting up a Google Account on Android mobile phones and tablets believe that switching off "Location History" would prevent location data collection.
The pair say they managed to activate and install the debug policy in firmware, disabling the Windows boot manager by switching off signature checks — meaning they could subsequently load non-Windows OSes onto the devices.
Switching off or throttling back emissions treatment systems, however, has the added benefit of improving engine performance and stretching the interval between refilling vehicles with urea, a substance needed to extract NOx from exhaust fumes.
A ship insurance source said some ships coming into Yemeni ports were already switching off their tracking systems, which allow anyone to monitor their movements via the Internet, due to the violence in the country.
CCGTs can ramp their production up and down much faster than coal-fired units making them much more suitable for load-following and two-shifting operations (running during the day while switching off at night).
Ship satellite positioning data consulted by Reuters and available on Reuters Eikon shows unusual movements by some of the Russian vessels named by the security sources including switching off the transponders which give a precise location.
One thing all agree on - more and more viewers are switching off their TVs and tuning into the Games through online streaming services, which do not command the same advertising rates as the old-fashioned box.
The private-equity guy was polite about what I'd said, but added that I had left something out: the way professionals use the language of economics as a tool for dissociating—for switching off their feelings.
Along with fellow ride-hailing service Careem, it has become a popular alternative to riding in often-dusty and dilapidated Cairo taxis, whose drivers are notorious for switching off meters, jacking up fares and chain smoking.
At a time when audiences are switching off traditional TV in favour of streaming services, many of which are free of advertising, there are very few events that keep viewers tuned in like the NFL championship.
The longer-term hope is to find a way of switching off the ageing process by manipulating the appropriate genes, which in theory could make people near-immortal (though they could still die of accidents and diseases).
According to maritime experts, Iranian oil smuggling methods have included changing the names of ships or flag registries, switching off location transponders on ships and conducting ship-to-ship transfers offshore and away from large trade hubs.
Walking from my house to the shops, or sitting on the tube going to work are times when I should be switching off a little; letting my brain unwind, and mulling over things that are troubling me.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Many Indians are switching off air conditioners in cars and going to gas pumps across state borders in a bid to save money, as petrol prices across the country hover at record-high levels.
When it comes to personal hygiene, a 10-liter "stop start shower" -- wetting yourself, switching off the shower, soaping and then washing off the soap to use a total of 90 seconds of running water -- is recommended.
On social media, some said it would encourage them to watch the show for the first time; others said the casting meant they would be switching off, and that the Doctor should be played by a man.
If you want to avoid being distracted by texts you're left with simply blocking out incoming texts by putting your phone into airplane mode when driving, or switching off notifications for SMS via Notifications and Messages in Settings.
Announced in June at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, the feature aims to combat the very dangerous practice of texting from behind the wheel, while also switching off other alerts that entice people to look at their phones while driving.
Robert J. Dold, a congressman from Illinois who has said he will not vote for Mr. Trump, began running a commercial this week that shows him switching off a television broadcast featuring clips of Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton.
And I think there's an element of cruel optimism in telling a country of people living paycheck to paycheck that they should be responding to the anxiety they're experiencing this moment primarily by meditating and switching off the news.
A system of switching off 5G signals over cities while weather satellites pass overhead could conceivably remove the noise if every wireless firm cooperated, Gerth suggested, but not without delivering a 5G blackout in a region while that happens.
For example, movie review website Rotten Tomatoes announced that it was switching off comments on the new Captain Marvel movie this week, over concerns that trolls planned to leave negative comments following remarks by the film's star Brie Larson.
Norway is set to become the first nation to start switching off its FM radio network next week, in a risky and unpopular leap to digital technology that will be closely watched by other countries considering whether to follow suit.
Late one night in April 2012, in Ruark's final year of teaching, she finished a Game of Thrones marathon at around 3 AM. She was switching off the lights in her house when she heard a soft knock on her door.
There's no shame in putting the phone down or switching off your computer at the earliest opportunity if you're worried about something that's appeared (though try and keep this as a last resort if you don't want to lose unsaved data).
But, while our social feeds were inundated by an endless stream of questions, theories and comments about the one-minute-long video, the Kelly family went into hiding, switching off their phones and turning off their Facebook and Twitter alerts.
Chris Marcellino, a former Apple engineer who led the development of the original iPhone's notifications, recommended going into the phone's settings and switching off notifications for all apps except those that are most important to you, like work-related apps.
Although not illegal, altering CO2 emissions in cars can be achieved via a variety of engineering techniques to reduce fuel consumption such as switching off air conditioning, pumping up tyre pressure or improving aerodynamics by removing mirrors and taping up doors.
It may seem somewhat anachronistic that butlers are still being hired, especially in an age when digital assistants such as Alexa and Siri are available to relieve the burden of household duties like buying groceries or switching off the lights.
When an egg develops into a whole animal, the epigenome plays a critical role by letting a heart cell, say, activate just the genes specific to its role but switching off all the genes used by other types of cells.
It serves as a sort of relay station for signals related to all kinds of happenings in the body and by tweaking neurons here it's possible to trick the brain into doing some interesting things, such as switching off hunger.
According to maritime experts, Iran has used a variety of measures to evade sanctions, including changing the names of ships or flag registries, switching off location transponders on ships and conducting ship-to-ship transfers offshore and away from large trade hubs.
The company was not immediately available to elaborate, but the technology magazine TechZim last week speculated that mobile phone networks were considering switching off subscribers during power cuts, to avoid rising costs that were not matched by the tariffs the industry currently charges.
Though it was about two-to-four kilometers (roughly one-to-three miles) above the surface when the rockets fired, it behaved as if it was only a few meters from the ground, switching off its engine early to initiate the landing.
Though they're seemingly never short of energy (when I meet them at Greenpoint's Transmitter Park, the five are switching off doing tricks on Noah's skateboard, trading jokes about memes, and yelling Cardi B lyrics back and forth) they are also really stressed out.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway is set to become the first nation to start switching off its FM radio network next week, in a risky and unpopular leap to digital technology that will be closely watched by other countries considering whether to follow suit.
The iPhone 11 requests location data when location preferences are set on an app-per-app basis, so switching off location services for your phone overall will stop these location requests since your phone won't be able to collect any location data.
So, if you think challenges with licensing in your country are responsible for Netflix running a small library of content, imagine what it's like in Indonesia where a lack of paperwork is responsible for switching off access to the service in its entirety for users.
It has devised ways to export oil under the radar, evading detection by switching off the transponders of its fleet of nearly 40 supertankers, using alternatives to the U.S. dollar for payment, or selling crude to private refiners, in small, harder-to-track parcels.
She and other activists who had similar experiences at subsequent Black Lives Matter protests — cellphones suddenly switching off or losing reception, messaging apps going haywire — began to suspect the police were monitoring their telephones with Stingrays, devices that mimic cell towers and intercept communications.
"If you are switching off your own situational awareness, you are increasing the risk of injury to yourself if there is an evacuation," said Jonathan Jasper, also known as JJ, manager of cabin safety for the International Air Transport Association, an airline trade group.
Our holiday weekend plans either consist of switching off our alarms to sleep in, or setting our alarms to sale shop — and with Monday, February 18 on the imminent horizon, it's time to take note of one online event that's already begun: Wayfair's President's Day Blowout.
What I remembered loving so strongly as a child was that, unlike the usual archetype setups, we may have identified with one of these characters over the other—but with the books switching off narrators every volume, each gave a loving yet utterly honest view of every other girl.
To begin with have the display switching off and the computer going into standby as early as possible, then select Additional power settings for a load more options: either click Change plan settings next to an existing plan or select Create a power plan to set up a new one.
In the future, sleep mode may no longer be a noticeable state in a computer, but instead a constant switching off of functions without our knowledge, the same way our brain makes decisions about which parts of the deluge of sensory data it collects makes it up to our conscious mind.
China Discipline and Inspection News, which is run by the Party's corruption watchdog, said in an editorial that Zhao Aiguo, the head of a county-level construction bureau in Shaanxi province, had recently been reprimanded after switching off his phone and remaining out of contact for what it described as "a long time".
The head of the safety investigation team, Kok Soo Chon, said the available evidence — including the plane's deviation from its flight course, which tests showed was done manually rather than by autopilot, and the switching off of a transponder — "irresistibly point" to "unlawful interference," which could mean that the plane was hijacked.
Specifically, it's a big data play that involves identification, matching, ordering and cleaning video data to figure out when, say, videos are buffering badly, or people are switching off streams in specific markets (to potentially begin to explain why), and in cases where there are advertisements, what is resonating and where, and what form that takes.
But in a truly shameless contradiction Facebook also goes on to claim that: "You're in control of who sees your location on Facebook" (because it says users can make use of the Location Services setting on a phone or tablet to deny tracking) — before admitting that switching off Location Services doesn't actually mean Facebook will not track your location.
I hope it won't come to this (the U.S. switching off servers to hurt Russia), that they won't go that far because it would destroy their own system... but in theory, if these servers were switched off and their operations compromised, then we have to ensure that the "Runet," the Russian segment of the Internet, functions in a reliable way.
Medtronic, a maker of medical devices and implants, has pulled the plug on its internet-based software update system, which security researchers had found had a dangerous security vulnerability The company said in a notice this week that it's switching off the software distribution network after researchers found that a hacker could update the pacemaker's software with malicious software that could manipulate the impulses that regulate a patient's heartbeat.

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