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Flipping it back over turns off Do Not Disturb mode.
The backyard gets colder, someone turns off the patio lights.
The sooner China turns off the credit taps, the better.
The light automatically turns off once the treatment is completed.
The younger man smiles back and turns off his blower.
Life mode, which turns off notifications, is engaged by default.
What if something you say or do turns off the recruiter?
The sleep tracker turns off the device once you fall asleep.
"LSD turns off conventional brain processing," he said in an interview.
Dad turns off the motor, unbuckles, and squeezes out of the car.
"She makes the speech, she turns off the teleprompter," Mr. Trump said.
"It's normally part of a switch that turns off hunger," Raffan says.
The Hurras team turns off the music, and gets ready to leave.
He gets into bed, pulls up the covers, and turns off the light.
If you take your hands completely off the wheel, Pilot Assist turns off.
Be aware that the drivetrain turns off if you open the front door.
Buddy turns off the dashboard noises, but he can't turn off the baby.
When enabled, the control turns off all Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular connections.
In the intro, he turns off the TV and goes outside to play.
It turns off the Sharks and both Siminoff and O'Leary rescind their offer.
And if that enrages Democrats and turns off moderates, so much the better.
The guards control when the water turns on and when it turns off.
He turns off the slow cooker not realizing it has a faulty switch.
On assignment, the part of my brain that can feel overwhelmed turns off.
The light turns off when the water runs out and the diffuser shuts down.
We arrive at my place, he turns off the car and we hug goodbye.
When a bill turns off conservatives, moderates and liberals, somebody needs to start over.
It has six heat settings and automatically turns off after two hours of use.
Lalonde eventually walks away and turns off the camera that was recording the fight.
Someone turns off the lights and closes the doors but Shaqe forces them open.
And sometimes he turns off the mike, leans over and talks a little extra.
"If Trump turns off the satellites, California will launch its own damn satellite," California Gov.
You won't find yourself hurriedly vacuuming to make sure you finish before it turns off.
You might argue that Trump is notoriously ill-informed and that turns off educated voters.
At 7pm, in the village restaurants, the music turns off, and the news turns on.
It turns out that Consumer Reports turns off Safari's local cache for their browsing test.
But when it crosses a line, this confidence turns to arrogance, which turns off voters.
It turns off and buzzes your phone in the off-chance you're somehow still asleep.
The light automatically brightens when you brake and turns off when the bike is still.
"In later years, the Senate turns off almost all individual income tax provisions," Mazur said.
History has proven when the Democratic Party turns off moderates it moves into the minority.
When I enter the shared space, she turns off her Netflix and starts to talk.
Pressing and holding the power button is usually how a user turns off their phone.
He turns off his phone, straps on Thai pads, and becomes a man to respect.
It turns off automatically when the cycle is over or when the water runs dry.
"If Trump turns off the satellites, California will launch its own damn satellite," Brown said.
There's also a physical switch on the back that turns off the mic and camera.
"If Trump turns off the satellites, California will launch its own damn satellite," Brown added.
One annoying feature may be the safety switch that requires resetting when it turns off.
The behavior that attracts the most hardcore of Republican votes turns off the median voter.
"If Trump turns off the satellites, California will launch its own damn satellite," the governor said.
If you walk away from it, it detects that and turns off the always-on display.
The epigenetic modification that turns off the lactase gene does not happen in lactose-tolerant individuals.
But for some reason, on iOS 10 it also turns off Message's bubble and fullscreen effects.
It alerts you every 30 seconds to switch areas, then turns off automatically after two minutes.
This turns off automatic corrections, but also disables the strip of suggested words above the keyboard.
Trying to shrink them to Bible Belt or to "civil religion" language turns off many listeners.
It's quiet and has a sleep mode that turns off all displays to keep you resting.
It turns off by itself after 10 hours and can even go in the washing machine.
The very xenophobia that makes Trump so beloved by the Republican base turns off the larger population.
Reversing the current flow has the opposite effect: The silver bridges shrink, and the switch turns off.
Snap the mask onto Furby and it mutes itself and turns off all of its wireless radios.
It turns off lights and it lets you order the Amazon Echo Dot with a simple request.
He turns off her tape recorder, demands she delete the photo, and storms out of the apartment.
And before everybody turns off the podcast and says, "Oh, here we go," you know the research.
The feature turns off at the end of a subscriber's billing cycle, when their data bucket resets.
One of the first things Dr. Tao does after starting the engine: He turns off the feature.
The kettle turns off automatically so you don't boil a dry pot and damage the heating element.
She points to Itochu, one of Japan's largest corporations, which turns off its lights at 10 p.m.
Many modern vehicles have start-stop technology that turns off the engine when the car isn't moving.
The unit turns off and on more frequently, using more electricity and enduring more wear and tear.
It's called "lockdown," and it temporarily turns off fingerprint or face recognition unlocking (as well a notifications).
We love that this model automatically turns off when the basket is removed or the timer goes off.
The publication turns off the cache settings on the default browser for all laptops — not just Mac laptops.
When I say "Goodnight" to my Google Home Mini, it sets an alarm and turns off my lights.
The light turns on when someone walks into a room, and turns off when no one is there.
There's also a mute button on the back of the device that turns off the listening feature entirely.
Unfortunately, the ring doesn't stay on when your Galaxy S10 goes to sleep and the screen turns off.
Also included is a valet mode (which turns off the car's alarm system) and a timed start mode.
If the customer falls behind, M-Kopa turns off the system until the account is up to date.
The green light at the top of the wheel turns off, and I take control of the car.
It plans to debut a local mode that turns off all data transfers between the drone and the cloud.
A double-tap on the center of the touchpad turns off the active noise-cancellation and turns on LifeMix.
The ear cups can swivel to sit flush with your chest, and doing so automatically turns off the headphones.
Ian calls her name again, and she turns off the water at the sound of worry in his voice.
"Methylation is how the gene turns off the sections that do not need to be copied," Charles told Gizmodo.
It could also let Apple remove the proximity sensor that turns off your display when you are calling someone.
Spoofing really can only be thwarted if a user turns off their wireless when they're not looking to connect.
A double press of this ANC button (also the power and pairing button) turns off all the ambient noise.
It's important to note that Amazon Echo speakers come with a mute button, which turns off the microphone completely.
The eco mode turns off and on to keep the room close to your desired temperature without wasting energy.
The presidential hopeful's combative style revs up his supporters but also turns off many voters, especially women, Republicans believe.
Sam hands her a blanket and pillow, turns off the lights and heads into his room across the hall.
Concern over what might happen if Russia turns off the taps has weighed heavily on European minds for years.
"Turn your space heater on, turn it over on its side and make sure it automatically turns off," he wrote.
Sheryl Sandberg turns off her phone Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg makes sure to disconnect before bed, turning off her phone.
It just keeps an eye out to ensure you're nearby and turns off the always-on display if you're not.
The radar forms a bubble over the phone, and if you move outside it, the always-on display turns off.
Use the slider at the top of the window to select the period of inactivity before your display turns off.
It electrically turns off the webcam if you want to disable it for privacy reasons when it's not in use.
When it's done or running low on juice, it turns off the vacuum and retreats to the dock to charge.
I assume that when no one else is around, Gus just turns off the way an idle computer monitor might.
In addition to physical volume buttons, there's a mute switch that turns off the mic and electronically disables the camera.
After three warnings, the new software prevents Autopilot from operating until the driver stops, turns off the car and restarts.
I like that you can fall asleep during the massage, and it turns off on its own after 30 minutes.
Gleevec, developed in the late 1990s and approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2001, turns off the enzyme.
The Legal Workforce Act turns off the jobs magnet that induces so many illegal immigrants to enter the United States.
The mediation by local notables and clan elders that usually turns off infighting in the south has been called off.
Often, when they move from statewide to national politics, governors embrace the kind of rhetoric that turns off black voters.
It even has an auto shutoff that turns off the lighter 10 seconds after activation in order to preserve its battery.
The laser turns off while the shoe is in motion, so it's only ever the resting foot that projects a line.
This, in effect, completely turns off Carrie, whose voiceover cheekily informs us that her One Great Love is New York City.
Both devices come with a camera cover, and they both have a button that completely turns off the mic and camera.
The heating turns off on its own every 20 minutes so it doesn't roast you if you happen to fall asleep.
That's why she activated a feature on her phone that turns off rings and pings when it senses she is driving.
Multitasking with your iPhone in the freezing cold, for example, could push the device hard enough that it simply turns off.
German authorities are looking into whether G.M.'s Opel division and Italy's Fiat use engine software that turns off pollution controls.
Her rhetoric, and that of others like her, turns off centrist voters and shifts some of them to the Republican camp.
They believe the California Democrat is the best possible motivator for their base voters and turns off independents to boot. 40.
Odds are you already know the most common method: When you power down the PS4, the controller turns off as well.
One of them, she came to realize, is the creative talent that burns out or turns off from the agency world.
"Dog mode only works if in auto, if you manually set the fan and leave the AC turns off," he tweeted.
Yet the GOP also faces enormous risks with its strategy if it turns off independent voters already irritated by Washington's dysfunction.
" But Mr. Noorani said Republicans face a trade-off: "Is that going to be a message that turns off independent voters?
"If you don't have a Republican on the ballot for governor or Senate, it just turns off voters," Mr. Whalen said.
To protect from that creepy feeling, they built a kill switch into the hardware that turns off the microphone and camera.
If the world is going dark, we may as well read as much as possible before someone turns off the light.
For example, Bill Gates reads before bed; Warren Buffett plays the ukulele; Sheryl Sandberg simply turns off her phone at night.
She also has a kind of low-expectations pragmatism that turns off a demographic used to working on large-scale change.
The motion sensor turns on when it feels your hand start to dig, and turns off after 10 seconds to save battery.
It slides into the front of the suitcase by folding the speaker's legs in, which also turns off all digital sound manipulation.
So yes, it's a universal account setting and if you turn it off on mobile, it also turns off on the desktop.
As you approach the toilet, it turns on automatically via finely tuned motion sensors and turns off after you've left the room.
"When a controversy starts to surface there should be a mechanism it turns off suggestions until the new dies off," he said.
She turns off the lights, shuts down her phone, removes her pants and her bra, and lies face down on a couch.
The wave was probably six hundred yards away, a sparkling emerald wall, with a tiny surfer snapping rhythmic turns off the top.
It will have 90 dimming zones, which turns off parts of the screen that are displaying the color black for greater contrast.
Ariana Huffington told CNBC she gets a great night's sleep when she turns off all of her electronics before going to bed.
A big reason is that these so-called pink-collar jobs are mostly done by women, and that turns off some men.
Lebron James turns off his social media accounts before the playoffs begin each year, largely because it's a toxic place for celebrities.
The scale lost points because it automatically turns off after two minutes (a relatively short time), and it's slow to display weights.
If you're concerned it'll be illuminated long after your shower, don't be: the illumiScrub automatically turns off after 30 seconds of being idle.
What does a five-year-old think when he's scared, and his mom comes to the rescue, but never turns off the camera?
When you do the same task all the time, sometimes your brain turns off (yes, that's the medical term) while you do it.
It doesn't hurt anything — the fan turns off when you're recording video and it's not that loud, but it is kind of weird.
As the machine turns off, the memorable deceleration of hum and drop in pitch reminds me of the late nights after AIM chats.
"We shouldn't measure the boldness of an idea by how many people it turns off, or how much controversy it generates," Buttigieg added.
The app itself is functional, but it turns off Spotify music whenever I open an email, and it loads slightly slower than Gmail.
Heidi reaches over, turns off the tape recorder, and asks Walter a question that shocks him: Want to go eat in the cafeteria?
Somehow that turns off the bells and flashing dashboard lights, or else Dad in his excitement has bumped something useful with his knee.
All of these factors help Trump and they help explain why Trump's brashness is a strength even when it turns off some voters.
Ryan Reynolds may be the picture of confidence onscreen, but once the camera turns off the actor says he's often a nervous wreck.
The Android device turns off after a period of inactivity and is often triggered when the light to the bathroom is turned on.
Though details have not been made public the investigation may also centre on the system that turns off emissions technology at low temperature.
When the driver reaches their destination and turns off their vehicle, it sounds an audio reminder that there's a baby in the back.
It's made of one of the finest micro-plush threads, features 10 selectable temperatures, and automatically turns off whenever you want it to.
On top of that, the biggest cities are overcrowded and expensive, and that turns off many people from wanting to live in them.
Though the iPhone wiki speculates it could be used to test the phone's temperature; when I try to launch it, the phone turns off.
Jorge surreptitiously turns off the room's two Walkie Talkies, so Enrique's cries indicating a fleet of cars were driving by could not be heard.
But once it's on, Casper has designed the Glow to perpetually dim itself until it turns off, with the default set to 45 minutes.
And if you're creeped out by a device listening in all the time, it has a mute button that turns off its listening capabilities.
That's the idea behind Ruggie, a pressure-sensitive alarm clock that lives on your floor, and only turns off when you stand on it.
That also means you can use it up to three times a day for shorter bursts of time (it turns off at two minutes).
It maxes out at 1080p resolution, and as I said earlier, Panasonic isn't quite satisfied with the transparency level when the picture turns off.
This mode turns off all of the vehicle's instruments and prompts the probe to turn toward the Sun while it awaits instructions from Earth.
"Trump turns off a lot of well-educated, affluent Republican voters who live in suburbs like Fairfax County, Va., Montgomery County, Pa.," he continued.
Even when a user turns off their location history, Google can access their location through "Web & App Activity" settings, according to the new report.
If BuzzFeed's controversial reporting turns off advertisers or leads to lawsuits, it could drag down the company's bottom line, even if it boosts readership.
" Mohammed, 8: "He has so much fear now, which he spoke about — his fears of sudden loud sounds and when the electricity turns off.
The GOP as it is will never amount to an electoral majority, in part because what excites it turns off almost every other group.
The new paper, published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, proposes that perhaps a mutation turns off the egg's mitochondrion elimination abilities.
With a click, it automatically drops your audio volume and turns off its noise-cancelling mics so you can hear yourself and the outside world.
Using a moisturizer for just three weeks turns off your national skin hydration and results in your skin becoming lazy and reliant on external moisture.
"Zen mode" turns off comments entirely, while "volume levels" ranging from "quiet" to "blaring" let through different amounts of toxicity (like attacks, insults, profanity, etc).
But there's also a neat trick that turns off Android's on-screen buttons (back, home, and recents) and lets you replicate them with swiping gestures.
If you turn off Auto-Play, other Post-Play features will still be enabled — this setting simply turns off automatic playback of the next episode.
I also love that it turns off when you remove it for your head, and turns right back on again when you're ready to play.
Barnes & Noble is also selling a Smart Folio Cover and Keyboard, which connects to the device with magnets, and turns off the display when closed.
Still, it's classic Trump: Brash and high-risk, likely to steal media attention and excite the base, even as it likely turns off other voters.
The MacBook Air is also the first Apple laptop to include a new security feature: When the lid is closed, it turns off the microphone.
But those mechanical hands can keep turning for up to 100 days on a charge — long after the screen turns off — in watch-only mode.
The built-in battery lasts up to three weeks when used three times a day, and it automatically turns off after two minutes of brushing.
If the shot's a brick, the line immediately turns off, and if the shot goes in, the highlight remains until the other team gains possession.
You can set the ring to automatically turn off when using a full screen app, which turns off the ring when you're watching a video.
This turns off the automatic corrections, but leaves the strip of suggested words above the keyboard, so you can choose them manually if you prefer. 
Beme is an app that turns off your phone screen when recording a video, making it so you can't watch the concert through your phone.
Once she turns off the TV to begin her client projects, she doesn't turn it back on — or do any chores — during her weekday workdays.
It allows a user to raise their hand to the headphone, which turns off the noise cancelling feature, allowing them to hear the outside world.
When the light bar flashes red and turns off, it doesn't know what to do and expects you to immediately take hold of the wheel.
They might see that even if obstruction and legislative grandstanding is ugly and turns off voters, it can be a useful tool toward larger partisan objectives.
Veteran Republicans have long recoiled from dredging up accusations that have been leveled against Bill Clinton, considering it as a losing strategy that turns off voters.
Imagine a robot that turns off your lights when you leave the home, using an IFTTT integration or custom skill that works with your smart lights.
Be wary of incoming links from unsuspecting sources, and if your phone turns off as a result of this code just know it won't steal data.
The Prius v was rated good when equipped with optional LED headlights and a feature that turns off high beams when there is an oncoming car.
Reduce motion, as I detailed in a previous story, turns off the home screen wallpaper parallax effect and the folder zooming for less nauseating fade transitions.
Opponents of the caucus system argue it turns off the average citizen from voting and in years of high turnout, volunteers and facilities can become overwhelmed.
It is programmed to list itself as one of the devices' "protected apps," so that it can continue running even when the screen automatically turns off.
And since then has developed a series of gene-silencing therapies and designer DNA drugs – including a drug that turns-off the gene for Huntington Disease.
Sleep mode turns off essentially all of the camera's smart functionality, and it won't alert you to anything, nor will it save videos to your timeline.
In certain moments, when there's no public or press to perform for, the bright charm he possesses simply turns off, leaving only a sense of emptiness behind.
Similar to the electric toothbrush it makes for adults, the kids' brush features a timer that pulsates every 30 seconds and automatically turns off after two minutes.
It seems possible, even probable, that such trauma to the digestive tract can trigger the same epigenetic change that normally turns off the lactase gene in childhood.
Phosphorylation commonly turns off or otherwise modulates the activity of proteins, so it's possible that in this case it is altering how some of these proteins function.
Take a paperclip and insert it into the reset button port, then hold down for a few seconds until the light ring turns off, then on again.
They are probably onto something: A study recently revealed that massage actually turns off genes associated with inflammation, and turns on the genes that help muscles heal.
"If it is asking for your mailing address, then I would be suspicious," Vaidya said, adding that he turns off devices when they are not in use.
It's similar to how your screen turns off when you lift your phone to your ear — it's a simple thing, but it makes a pretty big difference.
We learned that when testing battery life on Mac notebooks, Consumer Reports uses a hidden Safari setting for developing web sites which turns off the browser cache.
Bengtsson turns off the mixer, scoops the dough out, and kneads it a few times by hand on a lightly-floured surface, just to get a feel.
Although the mode will affect multiple settings like frame rate, aspect ratio, overscanning, and noise reduction, its most important element is that it turns off motion smoothing.
If the driver fails or doesn't comply, the car goes into panic mode: Its headlights flash and its horn honks until the driver turns off the engine.
"Its front-end experience is not currently optimised for merchandising emotional products, while its association with discounting turns off luxury brands," wrote Richie Siegel for Business of Fashion.
Automatic shut-off: Better Homes & Gardens says this is a nice safety feature because the iron turns off whenever it sits motionless for a certain period of time.
You can build a "Hey Google, I'm going to bed" command, for example, that turns off your smart lights, shuts down the TV and locks your smart locks.
A few actions have been updated, too — like the Wi-Fi Quick Action no longer turns off Wi-Fi, but takes you to view the available networks instead.
Historically, critics have argued the app is too hard to use, and that the sign-up process is confusing and cumbersome, a combination that turns off new users.
If voters rescind it, Maine will return to the prevailing system in this country — one that often elects leaders who lack majority support, and turns off many citizens.
Most users will just pick "Daily" or "Extended" and be done — but the "Extended" mode turns off way too much, while the Daily mode leaves too much on.
Facebook turns off more than 1 million accounts a day as it struggles to keep spam, fraud and hate speech off its platform, its chief security officer says.
I feel around her bicep, where a hard rod just beneath her skin releases a drug that turns off the brain cells that would otherwise kick off puberty.
In an effort to give users a sense of control, Google placed a single switch on the back of the Max's screen that turns off the microphone and camera.
Another button that turns off the lights and locks the doors could be next to the bed where you might not want to place an always-listening smart speaker.
Vulture reports that during her Tuesday night appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Christie revealed that Hivju never turns off what she dubs his "terrifying" looks at her.
Her mother turns off the filter one day after discovering young Sara digging a pencil into her own bloodied arm, unable to feel the pain or see the injury.
You can also force a Fitbit Blaze to shut down by holding the right combination of buttons, or you could let its battery drain until the device turns off.
A subscription system that turns off ads, pays publishers, and doesn't lock me into any particular app while also doing a pretty good job of keeping my login active?
That's a ridiculous example and one that I find turns off a lot of the not-already-converted, including some eminent AI researchers who find talk of apocalypse overblown.
Some researchers are trying to block the gene that turns off fetal hemoglobin and turns on adult hemoglobin, allowing patients with sickle-cell disease to produce fetal hemoglobin instead.
While other systems (like Autopilot) tell the driver they need to keep their hands on the wheel, Audi's actively discourages it: If you grab the wheel, the system turns off.
"If a Page manager authorizes and then turns off location, they might be required to turn location services on again to post to the Page," a Facebook spokeswoman told PCMag.
With this workaround, you can prevent your read receipt from activating simply by switching on airplane mode, which turns off all Wi-Fi and cellular connections, after you've received messages.
If you're one to rack up on energy bills, you'll benefit from using a programmable thermostat, which automatically turns off your cooling or heating system when no one is home.
It's worth noting, though, that the Touch Bar turns off when the keyboard isn't in active use, so that second screen had no impact on battery life during the rundown.
In Houston, nearly 300 people who chose to stay in flooded homes after Hurricane Harvey are expected to evacuate before the CenterPoint Energy utility turns off power to those residences.
You can also put the Switch into Sleep Mode, which turns off its screen and most functions, but allows you to use the console again with a single button press.
This option turns off the screen and puts the console into a low energy mode, but allows you to resume playing right where you were in a matter of seconds.
He said that he turns off his phone notifications when he's not working — a change that he said was weird at first but has changed his relationship with his work.
Now they have to figure out how to heed that anger, while also avoiding Trump's chest-thumping rhetoric on tariffs, which turns off voters in both agricultural and urban districts.
There is, of course, a switch in the rear, which turns off both the microphone and camera, illuminating a red light to the side of the camera in the process.
After taking his tarte tatin out of the oven, Ramsay expertly flips it onto a plate, turns off the lights, and flambés the dish as the contestants break into applause. 
That's why Thorpe created FireAvert, a device that responds to the sound of a smoke alarm and automatically turns off electric ranges or ovens that were cooking forgotten-about food.
When tagging snoozing humpbacks in the Antarctic, Dr. Friedlaender said he turns off the boat's engine and paddles up quietly, speaking only in whispers so he doesn't wake the whale.
He turns off the heat of the boiler and lets it rest for a minute before it is vigorously mixed from the side of the pot with a wooden spoon.
Her chastising is playful at first, but when the woman -- who turns out to be the kid's older sister -- presses for a pic ... Brandi turns off the charm and gets real.
At 23%, the Gear S22 switches to Watch-only mode where it only shows the clock and turns off all the smartwatch features and can last up to one full day.
But, there are caveats: The flaw requires a user to not only install, but also run a malicious app on Alexa, and not notice Alexa's trademark blue light never turns off.
Using positions of power to enrich oneself and their family is exactly what turns off voters, but more importantly prevents their elected representatives from negotiating in good faith on their behalf.
Set your schedule and pick something you are passionate aboutBecause the internet never turns off, it's important to create your own schedule, with set hours like 9-to-5, Brownlee said.
The children are rambunctious and full of questions, and the house bustles with life from dawn, when Cleo awakens the children, until dusk, when she turns off the last few lights.
All of this gets to a fundamental conflict within the heart of the 12 steps: The same rigidity that gives people like Steward a structured guide to life also turns off others.
She doesn't have much use for Tami's developer friend (who lets her squat but turns off her power) or the owner, a self-made man who is jealous of his own players.
The electric kettle can hold up to 0.8 liters of water and it turns off automatically after your preferred temperature has been reached or when there is no water in the kettle.
As Frances and Robert drive to their friend Diane's birthday party, Robert hums along to Coldplay's "Paradise" (perfectly ironic song choice) completely off-key until an irritated Frances turns off the radio.
For the second vault, she performed the Cheng: a round-off with a half-turn onto the table and then a stretched flip forward with one and a half turns off it.
Five or six years ago, dry cleaner owner Majid said he worked "non-stop, all day," but now he turns off the machines to save electricity and cleaning liquid after three hours.
And, in a state like Florida, where voters in both parties are keenly aware their state helps decide Electoral College victories, language that turns off a significant voter population can be decisive.
"I see a lot of coming out swinging at the teachers union, but it turns off people like me to not hear her talk about the limitations to choice," Ms. Lake said.
Jordan Frankel, security expert and vice president of Global Security Operations, recommends using motion-triggered lighting, which turns on when it detects motion and turns off after a set period of time.
She misses the sound of industry, like the clack of the trains bringing in raw cane and hauling away sacks of sugar, but mostly at night, after she turns off the television.
For example, if you tell Alexa "good night" and the command usually turns off the lights, Alexa will also check other "good night"-related features, including seeing if your doors are unlocked.
But in a hyperpolarized political environment like the modern United States, partisanship is zero-sum: When one party champions something, it necessarily turns off partisans of the others from the same cause.
If he monitors how propofol enters the brain, Brown says it travels through a major blood vessel that passes through the brainstem, where it interacts with GABA receptors and turns off arousal centers.
As younger sister Daphne watches the interview from the couch at home, she is clearly upset at her sister's response and immediately turns off the television when the show goes to commercial break.
Mayo turns off the water at his home before departing on a long cruise, turns the heat or AC up or down low, and puts the mail on hold at the post office.
But also, some of the rhetoric coming out of the Democratic party and environmentalists about how the world must wean itself off fossil fuels entirely turns off Republicans who want to take action.
The UV-C light is so powerful,that it only needs ten minutes to get your phone clean — after that time, PhoneSoap automatically turns off, so don't worry about your phone getting overheated.
President Hollenbach is in the habit of summoning confidants to his cabin in the Maryland woods, where, at night, he turns off the lights and rants until dawn about the conspirators encircling him.
You can now add it to routines, so that you can let it know you're heading to work so that it locks the doors and turns off the lights with a single command.
Not finished, Mr. Lee went on to express concern about things that Mr. Trump has said about Muslims and how that turns off voters in his state, which has a large Mormon population.
"You wonder if there's something about being mayor of New York City that somehow turns off large swaths of Democratic voters in a party that wants to like its candidates," Mr. Goldmacher said.
But even among fans of Trump and Sanders, there are serious reservations -- that Sanders may be too old and his ideas too "out there," and that Trump's tough rhetoric turns off too many people.
After the hour passes, you put the light on top of your teeth for a few more minutes, then when the light turns off, you can empty your mouth of the strips and device.
If you have a Cancer or Pisces moon, you might sink deeper and deeper into your feelings when you drink, like the friend who turns off the party playlist in exchange for Frank Ocean.
"We learned that when testing battery life on Mac notebooks, Consumer Reports uses a hidden Safari setting for developing websites which turns off the browser cache....," Apple said in a statement to Consumer Reports.
This excites Leave voters in the Tory rank and file, turns off non-Tories and makes the prime minister's purported belief that an open debate would foster party unity look more misguided than ever.
"Nothing turns off a donor more than the word 'waste,'" said Laura Fredricks, a philanthropy consultant and adjunct professor at the George H. Heyman Jr. Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising at New York University.
"It turns off independent voters," said Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat and head of the Democratic Senate campaign arm, arguing that such states offered his party "a narrow path" to a majority.
Too many Democrats still haven't figured out the difference between talking to and talking down to Americans, and too many engage in a kind of oppression Olympics that turns off voters in the middle.
He attracts unusually intense support from people who see the entire system as rigged, but by so sharply drawing lines even against his own party, he turns off moderate suburbanites who usually lean Republican.
As with the rest of the Echo line, there's a button on top that turns off the microphone, lighting up a red circle around the display to let you know that it's no longer listening.
The idea is that some neurons in this part of the brain specifically respond to lines oriented in different directions — and when one neuron is turned on, it turns off the activity of its neighbors.
The test apparently "uses a hidden Safari setting for developing web sites which turns off the browser cache," which Apple claims most consumers would never use (and therefore, never encounter the battery life affecting bug).
"We track dozens and dozens of different types of harm" attempted on Facebook users, says Stamos, who also said Facebook turns off more than 1 million accounts per day over fraud, spam and hate speech.
So I'm not sure I see what the reputational risk would be here, unless this is so out of line with standard practice in your particular industry that it turns off current or potential employees.
Sex toy companies are already at a disadvantage: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft aren't in the business of acquiring sex tech, which turns off any investors relying on an acquisition to make back their money.
And consider carrying an external battery pack — Amazon has hundreds of them for sale — so you can give your phone a quick charge if the battery drains too quickly or if it turns off too suddenly.
Every so often a compressor sitting on the floor kicks in with a vexing roar, filling the tubes and cones with air for several minutes before the motor turns off and they droop back into flaccidity.
Plus there's no granting agency that is going to provide funding for scientists to engage in this type of research, so that also turns off a lot of the scientific community, especially in the academic setting.
The agency had sought to protect itself from losing the case completely by getting Mr. Cohen to agree to a "tolling agreement," which turns off the clock for the statute of limitations for a limited period.
Sometimes this strategy works for an election or two, but the Democratic leadership "abortion on demand" and pro-big business rhetoric turns off the Democratic base and swing voters more than any pro-life candidate could.
Rojas was placed on leave last week after he apparently attempted to deactivate his body camera but was still caught on video due to a delay between the deactivation and when the device actually turns off.
The headphones also have an audio passthrough feature, which turns off your music and uses the headphones' microphones to amplify background sounds, in case you want to quickly listen out for external sounds like travel announcements.
I was held up at gunpoint there, which is pretty scary, but I have this emergency button I programmed in Android that puts you on speaker but turns off audio automatically and dials [a local emergency number].
It's Trump-as-usual, but it's the sort of conduct that alarms Republican strategists because it turns off the remaining up-for-grabs voters the party needs to survive in a series of House and governors' races.
"I brought my reflecting paint today from home because at night the government turns off all the electricity and the tuk tuks carrying the injured cannot see the edge of the road and could crash," he said.
The smart night light behaves as you'd expect: it turns on when the light level in the room is low and turns off when the sun comes up or you turn on a light in the room.
If you're arguing that a focus on diversity and inclusion turns off white male voters, you're also saying something pretty troubling about the prejudices of white male voters — and whether those prejudices deserve to be accommodated: 3.
Photo: APApple's latest move in its ongoing war of words with the FBI, National Security Agency, and other intelligence and law enforcement agencies over encryption is a feature that turns off USB data access on locked iOS devices.
If it turns off this service, it could hurt thousands or even hundreds of thousands of sites that bought into this promise a long time ago and have no easy way out of what's become a bad deal.
The Active 2 also does some things that other smartwatches (like the Apple Watch) can't pull off, like a built-in sleep tracker and a very clever "goodnight" mode that turns off the always-on screen and notifications.
It has a battery life of up to 14 days when in smartwatch mode, up to 16 hours in GPS mode, and up to 40 hours in UltraTrac mode, which periodically turns off GPS to save battery power.
But when you aren't using the watch, the OLED screen turns off and you're then able to see the LCD above it, which displays the time and other information you might want at a glance, like fitness data.
It turns off automatically after 2100 minutes, has an adjustable volume level, has velcro tabs to hook it onto a stroller and multiple melodies/sound options like ocean sounds and lullabies in case the white noise gets tiring.
You may notice the sounds when the "fasten seat belt" sign turns off, when the plane has reached an altitude of 10,000 feet and it's safe to turn on your devices, and at other — sometimes seemingly random — times.
Thankfully, Niantic has an option for Little Miss Shakyhands like me that turns off the AR camera functionality for Pokémon capture sequences, replacing it with a generic background and keeping your target in the center of the screen.
Getting the timing right may take some practice — if you press the power button too soon, the device turns off, and if you land on volume-down too early, you see a sound control bar appear on screen.
For a smart camera, this is a not-so-smart solution to reducing notifications — I'd have preferred Petcube to implement a scheduling tool that turns off notifications at a certain time, and reactivate them when I wake up.
Leaving your pet in the car for a few minutes may seem harmless to some, but the temperatures inside a car parked in the heat — even those parked in the shade — rise quickly the second the vehicle turns off.
While Yang didn't say how, it seems possible Samsung could do this by creating an area of the display that turns off the pixels when a camera is in use, so that it can shoot without any light interference.
For instance, you can create a "Going to Bed" shortcut that turns on Do Not Disturb, turns down the brightness and ringtone levels, turns off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and your Philips Hue lights, and sets Low Power Mode on.
The gadgets also have what Samsung calls Always-On screens that constantly light up just the pixels needed to show the time or calendar notifications; the feature turns off when the phone is tucked away in a pocket or purse.
The NFHSA specifically said the uniform change—one of 11 approved rule changes—was made "in the hopes of increasing boys and girls participation in the sport," reinforcing anecdotes from coaches who say the singlet turns off would-be wrestlers.
Defending the basic norms of American constitutional government is important, but doing it as a partisan agenda won't work — it turns off Trump's core supporters and signals to wavering ones that his opponents are focused on abstractions rather than daily life.
There's an in-app purchase to turn off ads, but that only turns off the banner at the bottom (which leaves behind a blank space where the ad was) and the occasional ads that interrupt you after you complete a spin.
The ban not only turns off much of the cosmopolitan set who make up the lion's share of his customer base, it also risks putting off travellers across the world from visiting America—people who might have used the firm's services.
Through the free app you can control the fan's settings like speed and temperature; schedule a sleep timer so it automatically turns off in the middle of the night; and get a heads up when it's time to clean its filter.
Unrelated to the app, one of the best features is that after your food is done, even if it is still in the oven, the June automatically turns off the heat and keeps your food warm so nothing gets burned.
The attacks on Trump administration officials in restaurants and other public places also turns off centrist voters who cast ballots for Democrats in the past but who are deeply offended by tactics they associate with supporters of the hard left.
The spot comes with a switch that turns off the mic and electronically disables the camera, and if you're really paranoid, you can always buy a webcam cover with a slider to physically shield the camera when you need to.
Rear feet are nearly impossible to sell elsewhere because they have holes in them from where hogs are hung upside down in packing houses, which turns off consumers in other countries, said Dermot Hayes, an agricultural economist at Iowa State University.
In typical females, one X is usually — but not always — turned off, she said, and some research suggests that there is a mechanism that counts how many X chromosomes are present and generally turns off all but one of them.
Trump, Feldman noted, taps into some fundamental issues in contemporary American politics — race/ethnicity, social issues, nationalism — and his rhetoric — clearly designed to appeal to his base — turns off many of those who are not with him on those issues.
While presidential elections generally aren't won or lost on the strength of candidates or campaigns, there's definitely a point at which a campaign or candidate is such a disaster that he turns off voters who'd otherwise support him or his party.
The feature essentially turns off apps (you can whitelist some essential ones, or give yourself some more time) after a certain amount of time (say 2 hour per day) or to kick in after a certain hour of the day (like 7PM).
During a press conference in London on Tuesday, the executive said Echo uses technology that recognizes where a voice is coming from and then turns off all of the microphones in Echo apart from the one facing the source of the voice.
Hotz turns off the geofencing, and we leave the interstate and begin driving north on Junipero Serra Boulevard, a two-way, four-lane road with all the variables like bicyclists, train tracks, and complex intersections that make most self-driving operators sweat bullets.
After growth and financial troubles, it became rebranded in 22016 as a more commercial proposition, charging admission and half-tilting toward currents in the exploding global club-music landscape: exactly what ensures a young audience, and turns off an aging and discriminating one.
The ecobee Switch+ Smart Light Switch (currently $79.99 on Best Buy) turns off my kitchen lights a minute after someone leaves the room and has Alexa so I can voice-operate the connected devices around my house and set timers while cooking.
Although the mode will affect multiple settings like frame rate, aspect ratio, overscanning, and noise reduction, its most important element is that it turns off motion smoothing, which creates that horrible "soap opera effect" that makes even the most expensive films look cheap.
If you have ever used smart light bulbs like the ones made by Hue or Lifx, you're probably familiar with what happens when someone turns off the light switch that those bulbs are connected to: the lights lose all of their smarts and connectivity.
The display turns off automatically when you let it go to hang by its little clip, saving battery, but it's always receiving the data, so there's no lag when you flip it up — the screen comes on and boom, there's Betty, 450 feet thataway.
There's the standard disarmed mode that turns off all of the monitoring; an away mode that watches all of the installed sensors for intrusions; and then a "Home" mode, which by default will monitor sensors installed on entryways, but ignores motion inside the house.
But as the company turns off comments, refuses to put bylines on new blogs posted to the Zombie Deadspin site, and is now nuking its user-generated content and archives it's clear that the company is terrified of the very audience it's trying to capture.
Levine also noted that unlike most displays, the EO2 is "designed to fade into the background" — thanks to a light sensor, it will dim when you're watching a movie, and you can also set a timer so it turns off when you go to sleep.
And you will want to be extra careful when landing the Skydio, because it turns off obstacle avoidance when you manually ask the drone to land... which led to my first unit landing on the edge of a roof and falling to its doom.
That packet of data can be anything from a photo, a video, an advertisement, or information that augments your location, but it could also be a trigger or kill signal that turns your camera off, turns off your ability to make calls, or even disables your phone.
After that, it's actually a little boring in the best way: you point it at bar codes, and if it recognizes an item, it bloops pleasantly, the light turns off, and the item is in your AmazonFresh or Amazon cart, ready for you to hit purchase.
Facebook is betting that that users will find enough value in the Portal devices' video calling features and its privacy capabilities — which include a physical cover for the camera lens as well as a button that turns off the camera and microphones — to purchase the devices.
"He is trying to make them the face of the Democratic Party as we move closer into the 2020 cycle and he's trying to highlight them as a fringe crowd as much as possible so it turns off your middle-of-the-road voters," the source said.
After fighting over pulling the plug versus not abandoning her, with some added emotional baggage of the fact that their mom died of cancer not that long ago, the two sisters have to say goodbye as Dr. Webber (James Pickens Jr.) turns off Heather's life support.
Once you're asleep, the foot heating turns off, but the rest of the bed continues to automatically adjust itself, inflating and deflating its internal air chambers to provide you with the most comfortable amount of support for your body while you roll from your back to either side.
Pros: Six temperature settings, stainless steel, keeps water warm for 30 minutes, blue backlit water level window, 3-year limited warranty, 1.7-Liter capacity, sleep mode turns off after 5 minutes, boil-dry protection, and it's detachable from the heating baseCons: Pricey and some users worry about durability
Users can also share the commands they make, like one that automatically turns off a GE Wi-Fi Connect oven when your phone, watch or tablet is out of Bluetooth range or another that sends your phone a picture of anyone who rings your Netatmo Welcome camera doorbell.
"If Democrats were going to win in Arizona in 2016, you'd need a Republican who turns off Republican women, who really energizes Latinos, and you'd need other races on the ground that can really drive engagement — and we have all that," said Andrei Cherny, a former state Democratic chairman.
Advances in radio astronomy may also help scientists identify the molecular signatures of the Milky Way's recent AGN phase in the clouds surrounding Sgr A*. "The imprint in the chemical abundance is visible even several million years after the AGN turns off," the team notes in the study.
I have tried all sorts of things to look at screens less often: I don't get push notifications or use Facebook or watch Instagram stories; on my home computer, I have installed a browser plug-in called StayFocusd, which turns off Twitter after forty-five minutes of daily use.
While today this technology can process basic commands ("Turn off the lights"), voice control truly shines when it can execute a series of context-aware actions by understanding human intent ("I'm going to sleep," which turns off the lights, locks the doors, arms the security system and turns down the thermostat).
Erika Roth, a former flight attendant, told Mel Magazine that passengers looking for a little more privacy while they're on the plane can visit the toilet without worrying about anyone waiting outside the door as soon as the pilot turns off the seatbelt sign and just before drink service begins.
For an annual $30 fee, users can subscribe to cloud services including more advanced diagnostics, the ability to lock and unlock doors without opening up the app — via a proximity sensor connected to an authorized smartphone — and a fuel saving feature that automatically turns off an idling engine, among other things.
Facebook is not fined December 2011 — Facebook agrees to make some changes to how it operates internationally following Schrems' complaint leading to an audit of its operations by the Irish Data Protection Commission September 2012 — Facebook turns off an automatic facial recognition feature in Europe following another audit by Ireland's Data Protection Commission.
It's hard to see how the current setup is going to inspire a lot of early confidence in the technology: The Businessweek article notes that Uber's robot driver can't really navigate Pittsburgh's bridges, that the car regularly turns off automated mode because it's not sure how to deal with a traffic situation.
Here's how to add a shortcut for lockdown to your power options in Android 10, which is what the Pixel 4 ships with: Aside from disabling face unlock, lockdown also turns off smart lock (so your trusted Bluetooth devices won't unlock the phone if they're still on you) and hides notifications from the lock screen.
"The way it works is that today's incoming receipts pay yesterday's bills, and when the faucet turns off on income …"  Douglas said he hopes to reopen his restaurants once diners reemerge, but he's aware of the difficulties he'll face: Landlords could foreclose, and then there's the cost of restocking, rehiring and training, he noted.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The Vívomove HR's home screen—which can be customized via an accompanying app to show various types of info like a digital version of the time and date, the weather, fitness metrics, or even music playback controls—automatically turns off a few seconds after you raise your wrist or tap the screen.
"Seeing the kind of stuff that people are fighting for in the (state) legislature, and how irrelevant it is to women, is really disheartening, and it turns off a lot of women to the Republican Party," says Elizabeth Haynie, a 218-year-old conservative Republican and a political communications major at the University of Texas at Austin.
On Tuesday, the company announced "digital wellness" improvements coming to the next version Android that will help people check their phones less -- for instance, there's a way to turn off visual notifications (not just audible sounds) and a mode that gradually turns off color on the phone to make it less tempting to scroll through apps before bedtime.
It means you can always see the time and the screen never turns off, but you still get up to 18 hours of battery life (or more if you turn it off.) An Apple employee I spoke with said it's impossible to go back to an Apple Watch that doesn't have this, so we'll see how true that is.
Citing an article from Ars Technica that was pulled after publication, 9to5Google says that the preview version of Android N includes a redesigned notification panel (with notifications that span the full width of the screen, and an edit button for quick changes), and improvements to the operating system's Doze feature, which will reportedly save battery whenever the screen turns off.
Other new features include the rollout of Live Caption (automatic captions) to Pixel 2 phones, the ability to schedule when Pixel's Dark Theme turns off and on, an easier means of accessing emergency contacts and medical info, improved long-press options for getting faster help from your apps and an update to Adaptive brightness to make reading in direct sunlight easier.
Trump's pugnacious style was well suited to the messy drama, and his decision to stick by Kavanaugh, mock the woman who accused the nominee of sexual assault and use the controversy to fire up supporters could help Republicans in key Senate races in conservative states - even if it turns off independents and women voters in suburban House of Representatives districts that were already trending away from Republicans.
That device, the TV-B-Gone, is essentially a single-function universal remote that does one thing: It allows users to turn off TV sets in public places The concept, invented by early virtual reality figure Mitch Altman in the 90s, is designed to be able to turn off any TV set in the distance—in some cases so powerfully that it turns off multiple sets at once.
" Erin Dong on "Another New York Diner Turns Off the Grill, a Victim of Rising Rents" Chinenye Iroajanma on "Venus Williams, Defying Age and Skeptics, Reaches Wimbledon Final" Andrew Johnston on "That Devious Plot to 'Zombify' Russia: The Fidget Spinner" Kevin Jordan on "Iraqi Prime Minister Arrives in Mosul to Declare Victory Over ISIS" Irina Lee on "New York Becomes the City That Never Shuts Up" Lipman on "Laugh and the World Laughs With You.
I confess that I struggled to see a difference between the Liquid Retina screen and the OLED on an iPhone XS. The distinction is most evident in blacks: If you look at a photo taken in the dark, you will notice that the blacks on the XR's screen have a faint blue glow, which is coming from the backlight used to illuminate the screen, while the blacks on the XS look darker and more realistic because the OLED technology turns off individual pixels to make them black.
I think it&aposs true though that you can -- you don&apost have to always have to be leading, you can be just having fun and what a great point that you could be rallying troops, you&aposre not trying to convince the exact person you&aposre talking to, but I do get tired of the hate sometimes and I don&apost know if you know there&aposs this -- I guess it&aposs called an add-on for Google Chrome and when you get on it, if there&aposs too much hate, you could flip it on and it turns off all politics or whatever, if you want a break, so I turned mine on the other day and it&aposs just -- and there was just one puppy video left.

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