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"underutilized" Definitions
  1. underused (= not used as much as it could or should be)

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GM plants account for roughly one-third of the approximately 2628 million units of underutilized auto production capacity in the United States, and all of GM's underutilized plants build sedans.
"He's so good and underutilized in that department," he said.
That's because Bungalow taps into the city's underutilized housing inventory.
This section of empty pots and trays looked sadly underutilized.
"Boats are the definition of an underutilized asset," Baumgarten said.
Sônia Braga's incredible, queer alcoholic doctor matriarch character is also underutilized.
Oh my God, you're an underutilized business, I could flip this.
Off-street parking is widely available in cities, but largely underutilized.
It will also make underutilized and surplus land available for housing.
Recently we even migrated some tasks to an underutilized offshore team.
But advocates and critics alike say it is underutilized and underfunded.
Turns out, this employee felt underutilized and uninvolved in decision making.
The most underutilized function of the shortcut feature is for texting pranks.
Much of the swooping Olympic Park in Athens lies rusting and underutilized.
"There is evidence that special enrollment periods are underutilized," Ms. Solomon said.
But 529 savings plans are underutilized even under current rules, Spiegel said.
"There is a lot of underutilized capacity," said the hedge fund manager.
"Having fun is the most underutilized tool in business today," she says.
But she's woefully underutilized — a sketch creation poorly integrated into the story.
But HSAs are widely underutilized, creating a barrier to successful health consumers.
Everyone talks about rooms being an underutilized asset in the hospitality industry.
A mature market with limited future growth and too many underutilized factories
We don't always have underutilized land, but that would be the paragon.
Venezuela's economic devastation left underutilized, underinvested and undervalued assets in its wake.
This snack is a reminder of how marshmallows are severely underutilized in dessert.
Another possibility is to consolidate several products from other underutilized plants into Lordstown.
Ethics are a critical, if underutilized, bulwark against the spread of such information.
Yet, in our experience, this tactic is underutilized across all sizes of company.
The time he spent between the sheets felt, to him, unquantified and underutilized.
Feeling underutilized, unchallenged, or just plain bored turns out to be risky, too.
The subway was never finished, while the transit center is complete, if underutilized.
The proposed change would release productive capacity that is currently idle or underutilized.
But, like outreach and analyses, compliance support is woefully underfunded, and thus underutilized.
The inspector general has for years voiced concerns about the plant being underutilized.
You might say there's no way there's underutilized housing units in this city.
This is a valuable and often underutilized way to boost your retirement savings.
"I think it's a highly underutilized research platform, unfortunately, right now," she said.
Increasing efforts to incorporate tele-health services is another promising yet underutilized option.
Opposite the Burns Monument is another of Edinburgh's underutilized grand spaces, New Parliament House.
The mountain requires additional endurance, using muscles for climbing often underutilized on flat terrain.
The comedian said his fellow "SNL" cast members told him he was being underutilized.
Nothing but a slender laptop and a set of underutilized 59 WPM typing skills.
Experiential poetry is an underutilized art form and one Pai is incredibly interested in.
But focusing only on these ingredients leaves important components of care underappreciated and underutilized.
"These guys brought life to a public space that was being underutilized," she said.
Many undocumented workers end up employed in jobs where their skills are severely underutilized.
Many large companies already invest in behavioral health and addiction benefits, which are generally underutilized.
Motherboard sat down with security analyst Ersin Domangue for a demonstration of the underutilized skill.
The diffuser attachment is one of the most underutilized tools in the modern beauty routine.
They just decided to save cash by merging it into an existing, underutilized Mexican plant.
Unfortunately, unlike the Wii Remote, the GamePad was underutilized by both Nintendo and third parties.
Feedback and distortion are interesting musical elements that hip hop music underutilized in my opinion.
This surprising and underutilized approach to your success will set you apart from the pack.
"That's an underutilized population of actors," he says of black women entering late middle age.
The cars will roam the streets, empty and underutilized, until the operators pull the plug.
Bob and I, alone again, trek on, into the vast and underutilized John McLaren Park.
"It's an amazing nutrient cycle that has been underutilized," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"The Architectural Imagination" features 12 proposals, by as many architects, for four underutilized areas in Detroit.
That includes the possibility of taking over one of the American company's existing, underutilized assembly plants.
For all of the controversy surrounding Johnny Depp's casting, it's strange just how underutilized he is.
Why it matters: Sports venues are among the most underutilized pieces of real estate on Earth.
There was nothing in Trump's VA budget, released Tuesday, specifying plans for unused or underutilized buildings.
You'll typically find them in aging and underutilized urban spaces, active transportation hubs and outdated factories.
It's an "operational nightmare and huge financial burden" for people who own underutilized spaces, Sheng explained.
I've been harping on about shifts as underutilized since I began writing about the fight game.
Its service connects clients seeking private travel with aircraft owners who have unused or underutilized jets.
Foxx, 15 years after his Oscar-winning turn in "Ray," still somehow seems underrated and underutilized.
"Energy efficiency remains massively underutilized globally," Steve Nadel, ACEEE's executive director, said during a Wednesday press call.
But don't worry, Hale is here to speak the gospel of this underutilized utensil to the world.
The VA spends $25 million a year maintaining 400 vacant buildings and 735 underutilized facilities, Shulkin said.
But the rest of the episode just underscored how underutilized she's been since killing the Night King.
Kreiner said the medium is perfect, because it's one of the most underutilized pieces of office equipment.
Several underutilized, often abandoned spaces have been transformed to ones that appeal and cater to local residents.
Wasted production time can be costly if the plant stays underutilized for an extended period of time.
We can no longer afford an economy that leaves an entire group of people unemployed or underutilized.
I love my MacBook Pro: I like the underutilized Touch Bar and how fast the computer runs.
Crops for the Future, an independent international organization, was specifically created to research underutilized crops for food.
Trainer Christian Castano says it's often wildly underutilized, because people don't engage their butt in everyday activities.
To many Democratic strategists, invading Trump's safe cable space is an underutilized way to provoke the president.
We have a long history of taking underutilized, rundown buildings and converting them to small boutique hotels.
I feel like Pakke is taking advantage of these little gaps to activate spaces that are underutilized.
Long added that the cuts only affect areas with smaller populations and centers that are deemed underutilized.
Who needs Soylent or crickets if the oceans are filled to the brim with underutilized krill, right?
Novartis is selling the so-called "fill and finish" facility because its production lines had been underutilized.
A lot have gotten college degrees, and they'll be underutilized in labor markets and more susceptible to exploitation.
They go on to theorize: The heart of our transportation problem is that personally-owned vehicles are underutilized.
While it's underutilized in cocktail recipes, it is capable of lending incredible subtlety to even the simplest mixtures.
A government-led debt restructuring program is helping revive distributors, but nothing substantial has changed for underutilized plants.
One underrated and underutilized SDN application in particular is the use of programmable APIs into the networking devices.
The idea was to take an underutilized talent pool to help alleviate a global shortage of software developers.
However, studies have demonstrated that behavior change programs work to improve health but are vastly underutilized in healthcare.
Bamboo is native to Zimbabwe, according to Bio-Innovation Zimbabwe, a research organization specializing in underutilized plant species.
The needed amount can come from mobilizing the underutilized reserve deposits and time deposits in the banking system.
For those planning to upgrade, it's worth considering an underutilized way to buy it: Apple's iPhone Upgrade Program.
The U.S. government should be united in pushing to reallocate underutilized spectrum to its highest and best use.
I want to try and revitalize the underutilized parts of the collection by opening them up to artists.
And Nelsan Ellis, in one of his last film roles, is underutilized as Quadir's cutthroat second-in-command.
Although there is a mechanism for compassionate release, it is underutilized and when employed, release is often denied.
This has been underutilized and is an absolute winner for the United States and for the developing world.
While an increasing number of people use hospice, other studies have shown that kind of care is underutilized.
He contended that this would not be as effective as opening as other, additional underutilized bands of spectrum.
To me he's the best athlete for so many of the tasks, and he's been underutilized until now.
"You can do it with your hands, which I think are an underutilized sex toy and tool," Glover says.
Once the Wives leave Waterford Central, Serena sits in her beautiful and underutilized living room, playing with a xylophone.
It's important to have that in Hamtramck, and a lot of these bars were previously underutilized, in a sense.
Though Roth individual retirement accounts have been around for almost two decades, they are still underutilized, say financial advisors.
Furthermore, de Bruijne argues there is major upside for landlords and other private car park owners with underutilized inventory.
Although HSAs have been around since 22019, and are standard in health insurance discussions, they are underutilized and underappreciated.
Unfortunately, the plans are underutilized, according to Francis of Francis Investment Counsel, with just half of employers offering them.
"It was: this is the demographic, here are the underutilized release dates, here's why female buyers predominate," she said.
Somewhat underutilized by the Miami Heat, he was still worth more than 17.93 percent of the cap last year.
The real answer is that it's an underutilized tuber too often in the starchy shadow of the almighty potatoes.
"She certainly has the talent," said Ms. Janney, another performer who found her groove after years of being underutilized.
The 122 hectares of the Stanley fort on Hong Kong's prime southern coast is also underutilized, according to diplomats.
While those attributes are critical, they can often remain hidden and underutilized without a positive attitude to illuminate them.
On-demand jobs are filling needs for workers who want extra income, flexibility, and have underutilized skills and assets.
Traditionally, trades are an underutilized tool for supplementing a roster, primarily because the main source of compensation are draft picks.
"It's long past time to make the underutilized parking lots around Yankee Stadium into something more," the EDC spokesperson said.
The manipulative design choice echoes recent conversation around dark pattern design and likely explains why free filing services remain underutilized.
To Anderson's credit, Isle of Dogs does feature an impressive amount of Japanese talent—it's just a shame they're underutilized.
In the U.S., trucks are moving goods across the country with roughly 2000 percent of their available cargo space underutilized.
"PTO is often underutilized," said Carl Gagnon, an assistant vice president of Global Financial Well-being & Retirement Programs at Unum.
Meanwhile, Hannah is sharing short smooches with Garrett Powell and reading Gaelic a full yard away from underutilized Devin Harris.
Many municipalities offer services that are underutilized because people don't know about them or are too embarrassed to ask. 5.
The rule is that if a country has underutilized workers and plant capacity, then a trade deficit kills jobs. 4.
He also reduced the department's excessive number of automobiles, slashed unnecessary travel and excessive supplies, and closed underutilized office sites.
What's more, he found that where there were existing tools, they were vastly underutilized or didn't provide broad enough coverage.
However, he noted, the surgery is "vastly underutilized," to the detriment of patients' health and the nation's health care costs.
GM had 1 million units of underutilized capacity in the U.S. last year, said the Center for Automotive Research's Dziczek.
Vero said Buckeye failed to prove that the pipeline was underutilized and that consumers would be uninjured, among other issues.
Airbnb, WeWork, Knotel and Sonder have all used the "monetize underutilized assets" playbook — applied in either residential or commercial settings.
However, studies show that this approach, while embraced by the VA, is underutilized in the United States compared with other countries.
The resource optimization tool will look at your EC2 usage and give you personalized recommendations to find idle and underutilized instances.
First, there's Simon Baz, who has been featured in books before, but fans have complained that he was underutilized — until now.
According to a recent report, the government owns over 45,85033 underutilized buildings which carry operating costs close to $2 billion annually.
Ford is also is cutting 1,150 jobs at some underutilized plants and shifting most of the workers to plants building SUVs.
I bought furniture for the space that was once a second bedroom and now would be an underutilized formal dining room.
Prior to teletext, the vertical blanking interval was an underutilized information canal, used merely for closed captioning data and test signals.
Surface parking lots, one-story buildings and underutilized plots of land are still remarkably common because of increasingly draconian zoning restrictions.
According to the Reason Foundation report, high-speed rail in the US are underutilized, high cost endeavors with questionable economic benefits.
For policymakers, ESOPs are an underutilized tool to meet the goals of our economy: growth, more jobs, financial security, and income parity.
Hungry for more Wi-Fi capacity, the telecom industry is looking to snatch control of underutilized airwaves reserved for the auto industry.
Moving away from its role as a replacement for the Goodyear Blimp, lighter-than-air drones are an interesting and underutilized concept.
Birdnest brings the best of each without the drawbacks: finding, leasing, and operating a network of underutilized spaces inside of private offices.
It's on the people casting those roles and producing those films to make a conscious effort to include this often underutilized talent.
I just wish it gave more of those moments to the women in its cast who feel underutilized most of the time.
But there was one wildly underutilized, Instagram-worthy treat that still hadn't found its place in a face scrub or a moisturizer.
GM has been faced with underutilized factory capacity in plants that had heavily focused on building less popular sedans and compact cars.
The VA has more than 6,200 owned buildings, and more than 1,200 of them are vacant or underutilized, according to the agency.
Moreover, it's simply not good government that because a substantive rule has been "underutilized" means it can be repealed on procedural grounds.
The idea is to use underutilized health data from wearables and smartphones to motivate users to get fit for the cash prize.
Azam-Ali is hoping that Malaysia's biodiversity will encourage local farmers and the rest of the world to grow diverse, underutilized crops.
We want to help build new housing units and help mine existing units that are already out there that are being underutilized.
Beyond the boundaries of sticky rice and body scrubs, mango has long been an underutilized and underestimated player in the produce world.
Well, Uber envisions working with real estate developers and cities to install skyports on top of parking garages and other underutilized structures.
Sadly, India remains a vastly underutilized security partner of the United States, particularly in the context of America's "Pivot to Asia" strategy.
We are also in the process of disposing of 430 vacant buildings and are reviewing another 784 underutilized buildings for possible disposal.
The wild card of Costner would be a good pick because he's underutilized and it would be an unpredictable role for him.
But the jobs report's overall unemployment rate fails to accurately illustrate the remaining slack — the parts of the workforce that remain underutilized.
"3D Touch" functionality that makes the Phone 6S's screen receptive to different amounts of force (a feature that remains underutilized to this day).
For one thing, it's clear that commercial real estate owners need new ways to occupy underutilized space as our lives move increasingly online.
Many experts question the need for another interconnector, saying that existing cross-Pyrenees pipelines are already underutilized, even during periods of high demand.
Abrams said veterans may experience the feeling of "underemployment," which happens when a job occupant feel overqualified or underutilized for a specific job.
The Dark World brings back Natalie Portman as Jane, yet even as the host of obscene amounts of supernatural energy she's somehow underutilized.
And at a House Appropriations hearing the same month, Shulkin said the VA had identified more than 430 vacant and 735 underutilized buildings.
But it was in that process he stumbled across the real money maker: "I learned that (the industry) was highly underutilized," said Petrossov.
Residents of older buildings have been clamoring for the conversion of formerly empty or underutilized "back-of-house" space into storage for bikes.
Biden felt underutilized at times and he never quite understood why Obama did not work harder to develop relationships with members of Congress.
Siemens was making the cuts because the Process Industries and Drives Division in Germany unit's capacities were underutilized, Handelsblatt reported, citing industry sources.
Governors should therefore work to identify towns that are struggling economically, but have underutilized assets that constitute the building blocks for future success.
"Putting solar on some underutilized parts of their land ... has helped (landowner partners) to weather the ups and downs of farming," she said.
The decline has left new ports and tunnels underutilized and Turkey lacking enough exports to finance its ballooning foreign debt, Mr. Yilmaz said.
It's better than when she was fulfilling the "black best friend" stereotype, but Fran's emotional arcs remain under baked and Adefope's talent underutilized.
Medication-assisted treatments are effective, but the recovering community is an underutilized asset in our efforts to bring this opiate epidemic under control.
If they are planning to rent homes forever, why would they turn around and buy a nonessential, typically underutilized asset like a boat?
A planned shuttering of underutilized production lines will most probably hit plants in emerging markets building Datsun and other small cars hardest, they added.
" As overlooked as capitalizing on human resources might be, Bough lists executive coaching as "one of the most underutilized tools in the entire arsenal.
Campsyte transforms underutilized urban outdoor spaces into productive and fun spaces that customers can book for co-working purposes, corporate off-sites or events.
The majority of drives in the U.S. today are solo trips, meaning that vehicle space is significantly underutilized and fuel usage is needlessly high.
While relatively untried for this purpose, he said ADUs could be a highly efficient solution, in part because of the use of underutilized land.
Data is one of the greatest assets and essentials in maximizing the value in an AI application, yet data is often underutilized and misunderstood.
Congress currently lacks meaningful oversight over federal prisons, which is why prisons are consistently overcapacity, halfway houses are underutilized and federal prisoners have suffered.
The saver's credit, a little known tax credit that was originally intended to encourage lower income households to save, is poorly designed and underutilized.
Others feature the popular-but-underutilized Kuribo's Shoe, a famed one-level wonder that made it possible for Mario to jump on spiky objects.
Booker believes that existing antitrust law and institutions are being underutilized as tools to fight economic concentration and help workers get a leg up.
In recognition of National Hospice Month, it's time to shed light on one of our nation's most misunderstood and underutilized healthcare resources: hospice care.
To the protesters' dismay, however, she did not increase the budget for student financial assistance, saying the current budget of €5.7 billion was underutilized.
So right in front of Rosa Parks senior homes is this kind of underutilized property that was used for parking and some other stuff.
AMS, which has invested heavily in research and development and in production expansion, is now tackling underutilized facilities, increasing competition and its reliance on Apple.
"They might be on the hook for an entire lease but have a section of the building that's underutilized or completely empty," Eachus tells me.
"These counselors they have are extremely underutilized because people don't feel safe to talk to a counselor that's attached to their boss," Dr. Wible said.
If the 0003 percent of underutilized capacity could be filled it would save $2000 billion for companies and remove 22 million tons of carbon emissions.
AT&T hopes to turn a profit by leveraging those underutilized airwaves, even after spending $40 billion over the life of the 25-year contract.
Rail comprises nearly 2000 percent of total crude export capacity in the Bakken, but is currently underutilized because it is more costly and less efficient.
Happy to tap into my underutilized talent for slapstick, I implemented one of his suggestions for fear around separation: Try becoming hilariously clingy at home.
Its average sale in October was 157,778 copies, according to ABC, fewer than half the number of copies sold in 2005, resulting in underutilized presses.
As one example, he cited his attempt to convert underutilized space into internet lounges, which offered customers free Wi-Fi and a place to relax.
There isn't much in this cardboard construction for actors to work with, and Goldwyn and Uma Thurman, as the dead girl's parents, are distinctly underutilized.
So if the problem turns out to be harder than expected, that $8,000 worth of hardware could sit underutilized for years, dragging Tesla's profits downward.
China's sharing economy has veered sharply away from how the term was originally defined: as a peer-to-peer exchange of underutilized goods and services.
"I just thought this was an underutilized facility — and a secret," Ms. Levin said one morning as she walked around the theater, bustling with workers.
"These banks are sitting with a massive amount of underutilized earning capacity," said Bove, calculating $3.7 trillion in the banking sector that is currently available.
The Pentagon is holding off its annual push to shutter unused and underutilized military facilities after last year's call to remove unneeded infrastructure was unsuccessful.
Not only does this form of American infrastructure renewal empower state and local authorities, but it incentivizes access to woefully underutilized private technology and capital.
The other underutilized child care program for families who meet the poverty guidelines is Head Start, which provides high quality, free care, and long term benefits.
Even more, they signal a need to clean house and weed out underutilized pieces in favor of trends that'll see you through the transitional switch-up.
The company's loss of market share post-bankruptcy has left it with substantial excess production capacity and the fixed costs associated with maintaining those underutilized plants.
For Mason, the project was a chance to explore technologies like VHS and multi-screen play that went underutilized in games because of the industry crash.
Previously an underutilized resource in the fashion industry, retail tech is now offering personalized shopping experiences that suit the needs of a diversified pool of consumers.
Stefano Padulosi, senior scientist for Bioversity International, a Rome-based non-profit, said plenty of benefits could be unleashed from a wealth of underutilized food species.
The Focus model will simply be built in another, existing and underutilized Ford plant in Hermosillo, Joe Hinrichs, Ford's President of the Americas, told NBC News.
Physical therapists are the most well trained health care provider to address pain and prevent unnecessary opioid use, but unfortunately, are often under-referred and underutilized.
One underutilized strategy is to increase access by outside groups – many of them faith-based volunteers – to strengthen support structures for those incarcerated and their families.
"And the underutilized second repellent for people who are outdoors a lot" is another EPA-recommended chemical, permethrin, which is used on clothing, outerwear and gear.
"Because many adults spend a substantial amount of their time at work, the workplace is an important but underutilized location for suicide prevention," the authors say.
It is true that the veteran population is both shrinking and moving, leading to a situation where individual facilities may be significantly underutilized at this point.
Day spas have taken an underutilized area and turned it into a salt room, and clubhouses of some high-end residential developments are adding salt rooms.
"The penetration of toaster ovens is pretty high" in America, even if they're underutilized, says Catherine Ruspino, general manager of cooking at kitchen appliance brand Breville.
"It's long past time to make the underutilized parking lots around Yankee Stadium into something more," a representative for the E.D.C. said in a statement Friday.
In Keynesian economic theory, the strategy makes the most sense when there are underutilized economic resources to be tapped, such as during a recession or depression.
These policies recognize the imperative to grow the country's workforce by harnessing the economic potential of women — a long underutilized segment of Japan's working-age population.
Struck by the disparate art scene in Grand Rapids, SiTE:LAB founder Paul Amenta set out to forge a community by mounting installations in underutilized spaces around town.
No. After leaving Themyscira, the movie fails to really center the story of any female character beyond Diana's own, and Doctor Poison (Elena Anaya) is woefully underutilized.
About 4.6 percent, or 8,213, homes in Vancouver stood empty or underutilized for more than 180 days in 2017, according to homeowner declarations submitted to the municipality.
For misers interested in media production, New York City's underutilized public access stations offer professional training in subjects from production and editing to documentary storytelling and podcasting.
McMahon should ensure these businesses receive far more serious consideration for government contracts, as well as those in historically underutilized business (HUB) zones and economically depressed communities.
I had underutilized it until now, having never experienced the time-saving power of a widget, but for the last few weeks, I've been exploring its possibilities.
Dunn and Fraser both say their organizations' programs to curb summer hunger are highly underutilized — in part because many families in need do not know they exist.
AMS, which has invested heavily in research and development and in production expansion, is now seeking to address underutilized facilities, increasing competition and its reliance on Apple.
Kerkhoff said earnings at Industrial Solutions, which engineers industrial plants and builds ships, would remain under pressure due to low-margin legacy orders and underutilized chemical plants.
Let's just say the bully pulpit was vastly underutilized in terms of implementing an Executive Order that could have been helpful for our economy and small businesses.
Left-right symmetry feels especially underutilized in themelesses, so I decided to try my hand at a 62-worder with a pattern I (unsurprisingly) hadn't seen before.
A micro-fulfillment center identifies 5,000 to 20,000 square feet of underutilized space inside an existing grocery store or in a space adjacent to the current store.
On the contrary, Japan is harnessing two of its assets — one long underutilized and the other a long-standing source of strength — to support continued economic expansion.
Niinami: No. We are branding more and more those big brands which were sleeping like Bakers, Basil Hayden, Knob Creek, they have wonderful brands but are underutilized.
While maximizing every inch of a property may be a common practice on the "underutilized" blocks of Manhattan, it is still largely foreign in this corner of Westchester.
So she took it upon herself to team up with online home design and renovation resource Houzz to surprise Sara with a spectacular makeover of her underutilized basement.
When it finds underutilized instances, it'll present you with three different sizes that you can move to that'll likely fit your usage patterns better than your current plan.
The company is also considering converting an underutilized natural gas pipeline to carry crude from the Bakken shale in North Dakota and the Denver-Julesburg basin in Colorado.
Yes, we still have large segments of idled or underutilized labor resources, such as involuntary part-time workers, long-term unemployed and discouraged workers leaving the labor force.
In the end, officials succeeded in closing only three, two of them underutilized rural forestry service sites in Arkansas and Oklahoma, plus the troubled center in Homestead, Fla.
Water utilities, which historically have underutilized public-private partnerships, could draw on more private funding by increasing the maximum size of bank qualified bonds for new money investment.
"On the other hand, this administration has started to utilize a lot of tools that have been underutilized in the past that don't require congressional consent," he added.
Mutual funds and alternative investments, such as private equity and hedge funds, have been the main vehicles for sustainable investing, while bonds have been an underutilized tool, Barclays said.
For landlords, Breather allows property owners to generate value from underutilized space by providing a turnkey digital booking system, as well as expertise in the short-term rental space.
That outbound flow touches on another apparent truth, namely that China is still sitting on massive underutilized production capacity with the potential to flood the market at any moment.
It also has a lot of infrastructure in the form of a big airport, uncrowded roads, plenty of parks, and a bunch of somewhat underutilized cultural amenities like museums.
Nissan will reduce at least 22022,210 positions globally by March 22023 - its deepest job cuts since 26.0 - and slash production capacity, mainly of compact cars at underutilized plants abroad.
The critically underutilized Mireille Enos excels as homicide detective Sarah Linden, who gets on the case of a Seattle teen whose disappearance may have connections to a political campaign.
He added that one reason the Fed has been patient in mulling a rate hike this year is that "slack," or underutilized workers, remain in the U.S. labor market.
While it is evident that we need to improve science, technology, engineering, and math training for all American students, it is also evident that certain populations are painfully underutilized.
The bad news: They're tragically underutilized, for reasons that we suspect have to do with a dismissive national attitude toward the areas where most acts of violence are committed.
"I think it's an underutilized resource in terms of making sure that we've got our banking partners at the table and we're getting enough from that community," she said.
But the benefits don't stop there: Credit cards offer a wide range of perks, many of which are underutilized — in part because lots of people don't know they exist.
Episodic video games like Life is Strange are another interesting and underutilized format, where the player helps determine the twists and turns of a drama in an organic way.
The first wave of U.S. LNG projects was able to leverage underutilized infrastructure and cheap gas to get a foothold in what had been a closely held global market.
While many have argued her talents were underutilized on the show, since 2014, she's appeared in a wide variety of sketches—and below are some of our favorite Zamata moments.
Fitch's stronger confidence in Wynn Palace takes into account WYNN's ability to transfer underutilized resources to Cotai from Peninsula including approximately 50 tables and $100 million of annualized labor costs.
This might not have constituted much of a brake to economic growth when China had a vast pool of underutilized agricultural labor on which to draw for its industrial development.
More of them now grow edibles such as vegetables and herbs, said Bjorn Low, co-founder of Edible Garden City, a social enterprise that designs such gardens in underutilized spaces.
"We've underutilized the power of our leading investment banking franchise to serve as a risk manager and liquidity provider to more companies," Blankfein told investors in a presentation last month.
A report found that adding an attendant to an existing underutilized restroom in L.A. resulted in an increase of daily uses, to 80 from 30, in the first four months.
The deployment of Marines to Syria last month is an encouraging sign of a willingness to transfer burdens from special units, overutilized by Obama-era greenhorns, to underutilized conventional units.
With the unpredictability of congressional schedules and the stress that ensues for association staff, legislative staff and constituent attendees, these underutilized apps offer solutions to real problems at reasonable costs.
One particular item feels unfortunately underutilized: the court transcript of a death penalty case Janna Flessa helped successfully prosecute, which delivered a death sentence that was later overturned as unconstitutional.
The laser, the transistor, and the integrated circuit all lingered, underutilized, until either the technology evolved, a complementary technology matured, and/or some clever entrepreneur enabled their wide and disruptive adoption.
And I wanted to talk specifically here in Chicago, when you look at kind of the most underutilized and with the least amount of access to jobs are the minority communities.
Even within the recovery community, methadone remains a highly stigmatized and underutilized treatment, despite doctors considering it (and another medication, buprenorphine) the "gold standard of care" for treating opioid use disorder.
When this right to request that a pharmacist prescribe and dispense birth control went underutilized by women, the state put together additional legislation that became effective in March 31, explained Rochon.
The mayor should move faster on a plan to build private housing on underutilized land at public housing sites, which officials say could bring in up to $600 million in revenue.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the participation rate has been declining for men, though that also represents an underutilized part of the labor force that could be poised for growth.
I give to Against Malaria because there's a large body of evidence suggesting that bednets are underutilized, even compared with a baseline where you gave people enough cash to buy them.
Roubin said that coal and gas-fired power generators are available but are likely to be underutilized during the period, adding that France's last oil-fired plant was closed in April.
Another, which students Kola Ofoman, Millie Yoshida, and Ryan Hughes called the "Department of Triangles," would add ADA-friendly bus service to underutilized public triangles and plazas throughout Manhattan, and Brooklyn.
A recent study by R Street on the underutilized potential of U.S. hydropower confirms that hydro's regulatory system overscrutinizes low-impact projects, thanks largely to a one-size-fits-all approach.
Secret Black Comedians' Meeting: Jay Pharoah, like Jon Rudnitsky a few weeks ago with his Dirty Dancing bit, proved that there is some awesome, underutilized talent in the wings at SNL.
Yes, she's signed to G.O.O.D. Music, a label that has underused, under-promoted and underestimated her since she joined their roster in 2012 after being underutilized at Pharrell's Star Trak Entertainment.
The annual Voices of Faith conference, which aims to showcase the "underutilized potential of women to exercise leadership at all levels of the Catholic Church" will take place on March 8.
Japan's second-largest automaker is currently planning to cut around one-tenth of its global workforce - its deepest job cuts since 2009 - and to slash production capacity while shuttering underutilized plants.
Historically strong reserves have enabled City Colleges to make this commitment, and an endowment is being created as we find more efficient ways of running our programs and sell underutilized assets.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - India's Tata Power Company Ltd plans to expand capacity by acquiring some of the country's numerous underutilized plants instead of investing in expensive new facilities, the utility's chief executive said.
Though the facts are still uncertain — NBC has yet to comment on Kotb's salary as co-anchor — the optics certainly indicate that women are still undervalued and underutilized, especially in broadcast news.
To show how an underutilized city such as Duluth might be repurposed, Keenan has created computer renderings of what it might look like if it becomes a major draw for climate migrants.
Given its land constraints, AVA has also been looking to unlock more spaces, including underutilized or alternative spaces, and harness technological innovations to "grow more with less", a spokeswoman said by email.
Of note, however, is that LinkedIn does not enjoy the same popularity in Japan that it does in other parts of the world, and is therefore underutilized by local companies and employees.
The bulk of responsibility for reducing alcohol abuse and mental health problems, however, has largely fallen to under-staffed, under-prioritized and worst of all, underutilized organizations known as lawyer assistance programs.
Recently, such income has been augmented for many stations by the Federal Communications Commissions-supervised sale of underutilized broadcast spectrum, to be used by telecom firms such as Verizon and AT&T.
"Parking is one of the most underutilized resources," he said, and with technology, parking prices can be adjusted by the day of the week, time of day, location and level of service.
"Cardiac rehab remains underutilized despite its unequivocal salubrious benefits," said Dr. Hani Jneid, director of Interventional Cardiology at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
A tentative 4-year labor contract with the United Auto Workers lets GM shutter underutilized factories as it wanted, but could also lock in higher labor costs across the domestic auto industry.
The briefing room was built in 1970 by Richard Nixon over an old swimming pool installed by Franklin Roosevelt that was used regularly by John F. Kennedy but underutilized by later administrations.
"It leverages important assets that are already there and underutilized rather than having to build anew," said Danny Pearlstein, a spokesman for the Riders Alliance, a grass-roots organization of transit riders.
It's been a long time since Amazon was simply an online warehouse, but the brand still has many lesser-known and underutilized features, which is why we are highlighting Amazon Home Services.
Despite having thousands of employees at its London investment bank, Deutsche has fewer than 10 senior bankers focused on British wealth management and Peter Hinder told Reuters it has "underutilized" the UK market.
In a survey of 212 business leaders from 51 countries around the world, which included 50 from the auto sector, 56 percent of leaders acknowledge women as a critical source of underutilized talent.
In addition to helping businesses put unused or underutilized space to income-producing use, "we're helping local economies by getting travelers to explore neighborhoods and getting foot traffic in the doors," said Sonmez.
Despite the optics of vehicles being an underutilized asset, we believe people will continue to own their own vehicles as primary transportation and instead rely on the ridesharing services as a convenient supplement.
Amazon's new headquarters, for example, will not just bring thousands of jobs to some lucky city, but also give it a chance to re-engage underutilized spaces, capturing new environmental and social gains.
Even though most companies offer EAPs, they continue to be "one of the most underutilized services for free therapy that there is out there," said Bill Prasad, a licensed professional counselor near Houston.
On the one hand, the drift of scores of promising cities filled with talented people, outstanding institutions and underutilized infrastructure mean that America is not fully delivering on its promise for economic fulfillment.
Several new techniques could extend the time an organ stays viable outside the body, which could help give doctors more time to find recipients and decrease the number of organs that are underutilized.
It's a stark transformation that would have been impossible to predict when his father first started buying up the neighborhood's underutilized properties in the early 1980s, before it was widely known as Dumbo.
Despite being underutilized in the 1996 retro revue "After Midnight" on Broadway, she won an Astaire Award for her performance, and she has also won Bessie awards, the concert-dance equivalent of Tonys.
Sure, too many of the jokes fall flat, and Larson is criminally underutilized; but Reynor and Hammer are the film's secret weapons, spinning weak one-liners into charismatic winners time and time again.
As we walked out, I told Andrews it seemed to me that perhaps she was being underutilized in her role; after all, she'd told me that she had certifi­cates in networking and cloud administration.
The underutilized comparative advantages of state government include integrating health policy with related social policies, through injecting better mixes of health information, nutritional assistance, affordable housing, family counseling, urban planning, and health services licensing.
In an emailed statement, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said it had been prevented from pumping fuel to the southeastern Enugu Depot "which has remained underutilized despite its recent rehabilitation by the NNPC".
Now, over half of the country's irrigable land — once lush with maize, cotton, tobacco, roses and sugarcane — is underutilized due to poorly-managed agricultural reforms, according to a 2016 report by Zimbabwe's auditor general.
To further the goal, the city is revitalizing underutilized Health Department buildings in some neighborhoods to provide more direct health services and to create partnerships between public hospital clinical services and community-based organizations.
Trustle actually wants to solve another problem: there are 180,000 preschools teachers with a masters in child development being paid on average $35K a year, representing an incredibly underutilized and undervalued pool of expertise.
The New York fairy tale, which is inspired by a post-World War II-era Archie Comics title of the same name, even stars one of Riverdale's most underutilized talents: Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray).
"There is this opportunity with your phones … to take advantage of the pockets of time that are underutilized to connect with people and have calls — and that's SpareMin," said Mody (who's also the company's CEO).
"Adding value to underutilized products through processing for products that have market value can generate a valuable incentive for the conservation of such species and help to generate alternative income sources and reduce household poverty."
Watch More From Tonic: Only about a third of addiction programs offer these medications at all, even as yet another study out last week confirmed both their life-saving value and how underutilized they are.
Meanwhile, underutilized crops are more resilient, having been naturally selected to survive difficult environmental conditions, noted Padulosi, the food scientist, adding that this is something to take advantage of in an era of climate change.
Many of the dishes, often inventively presented on stones or plants, incorporated unfamiliar ingredients specific to the region, like those limpets, and made it clear that the shores of the United States can be underutilized.
While Andrea uses sex to coax love, Tara, an oversharing aesthetician, is pulling away from her middle-aged boyfriend (an underutilized Ben Mendelsohn) and toward a twinkling rabbi (Billy Crystal, if you can believe it).
Allen, as has been well documented, loves to throw deep, and Brown, who was comically underutilized in Baltimore once Lamar Jackson took over at quarterback, is one of the fleetest vertical threats in the game.
As Lemonis sat in the company's storefront kitchen of Chicago's Forest Glen neighborhood to review the company's finances, he noticed two things standing out: The company was being underutilized and it wasn't diversifying its client base.
Of course, for a homeowner, that means giving up a big piece of your backyard (which must be at least 30 feet by 30 feet in size), but Bakerman said that many yards are "underutilized" anyway.
In 2016, Roche led a $175 million investment into Flatiron, in part to help the Swiss company harness the deluge of still-underutilized data collected from cancer patients with the New York City-based company's products.
Sarah Huckabee tapped as a senior adviser in February, after her dad left 2016 race, but new campaign brass think she has been underutilized Huckabee Sanders joined the Trump campaign in February as a senior adviser.
Indian Oil Corp's Ennore terminal - the nation's newest - is also expected to remain underutilized as significant pipeline progress is needed before the gas can be delivered to regions outside of Ennore or Manali, said FGE's Rajendran.
Congress should mandate major cost reductions; clearly bar any new, competitive non-postal businesses, like banking; provide more, not less, flexibility to evaluate and close underutilized postal facilities; and recalibrate mail delivery to meet dwindling demand.
Some plants are off-line retooling for new models, and nearly half of the current underutilized assembly capacity is dedicated to producing sedans, a vehicle style that is no longer as popular as it once was.
"People are interested in turning their underutilized assets into something that can make them money each month," says Spencer Burleigh, cofounder of Rent the Backyard, which lets homeowners turn their unused outdoor space into rental housing.
Darlene has always been interesting in theory — she's played by a great actress, and she has a lot of interesting traits and a strong relationship to the protagonist — but she has been rather underutilized so far.
Historically, Kenya's ministries of health and agriculture have operated in isolation from one another, but in 2012, they decided to collaborate on a new agricultural policy that emphasizes more diverse, underutilized and nutrient-dense crops, Abukutsa explained.
"We advocate for Hispanics and other ethnicities, genders and diverse groups because there is an underutilized talent pool seeking opportunity to create value to the growth and success of the company," she told Hispanic Executive in 2015.
Heading into the talks, Ford's negotiations were expected to go smoother than its crosstown rivals, however the company is expected to try and address issues surrounding health care costs and underutilized capacity at its U.S. powertrain plants.
Taking advantage of an underutilized electricity source to run computers isn't groundbreaking, but the unusual set-up shows that cryptocurrency mining is now profitable enough to justify finding quite unconventional sources of cheap or new energy generation.
In a world where the economic divide continues to grow between the haves and have-nots, it's easy to see the logic in maximizing an underutilized asset — even one's living room — in order to live more comfortably.
Because there is no structural disincentive to sitting on underutilized land because of property tax caps, land owners can just sit a weak cycle out, withhold their land from the market and wait for the next upswing.
The plan, details of which The New York Times reported last month, aims to finance repairs to apartments by selling unused air rights and allowing private developers to construct residential buildings on underutilized land, like parking lots.
Both provide critical sources of leverage, but our current efforts are simply far too small and underutilized to help fully advance our national security interests, fight global poverty, and ensure American businesses can compete in the world.
The brilliant opening scene features Elisabeth Moss (fantastic but underutilized in the film's only English-speaking role) interviewing Bang's museum head and asking him to explain the convoluted press release the museum has handed out during previews.
Administration officials see this group, which until now has had more limited duties such as helping to manage U.S. military aid overseas and providing some information to foreign governments for buying U.S. arms, as underutilized by previous presidents.
He also outlined plans to develop Governors Island, an underutilized area of land in the Upper Harbor off the southern tip of Manhattan that had been used as a military base until the city acquired it in 2010.
In the early 2000s, the tech behemoth that's known for selling pretty much everything online realized it could make some extra money by giving businesses access to its massive but underutilized computing infrastructure, hosted from its data centers.
Russel L. Honoré, who is widely credited with turning around the Bush administration's sluggish response to Hurricane Katrina has said the Trump administration has underutilized the military, exacerbating the slow delivery of aid and the removal of debris.
And in most states, strategies that might truly mitigate the disaster — from evidence-based addiction treatments like methadone and buprenorphine to proven harm-reduction approaches like needle exchanges and safe injection sites — remain vastly underutilized or outright illegal.
Cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit and Baltimore are rich in underutilized historic buildings and neighborhoods that could be imaginatively repurposed, offering Amazon the opportunity to be a transformative force, something that seems to be part of the company's DNA.
Hyundai Motor plans to open a new factory in Chongqing in late August, hoping to offset some of its sales slide by tapping into the southwestern region, even as its other factories in the eastern region are underutilized.
It struck me that most people would not be willing to physically move to another location, and as a result, great talent was being underutilized everywhere, while at the same time great companies were struggling to find talent locally.
For the last 10 years, ever since the retirement of the shuttle, we have been focused on investing in ... federal infrastructure that was underutilized or excess and we've put money into it to make it available for commercial companies.
In it, Oh plays title character Eve Polastri, an MI20163 officer who is good, if underutilized, at what's essentially an office job, until one of the professional assassins she's made a hobby of tracking comes crashing into her life.
To that end, the process of becoming, as Timothy Wilson describes it, "biographers of our lives" is a profoundly powerful but surprisingly underutilized approach to better understand who we are, who we are becoming, and who we could be.
"Despite the optics of vehicles being an underutilized asset, we believe people will continue to own their own vehicles as primary transportation and instead rely on the ridesharing services as a convenient supplement," Ward wrote in a client note.
The inspector general routinely documents vast amounts of taxpayer dollars spent on underutilized projects, such as the $28503 million spent on the Tarakhil Power Plant outside of Kabul that operates at less than 22019 percent of its production capacity.
Matsui, a Japanese-American who has lived in Japan on and off for more than three decades, told me she became aware of women's underutilized economic potential soon after the birth of her first child during the stagnant 219s.
"A major tool in the White House's arsenal is the first lady's popularity and image, and Melania Trump has been severely underutilized by this administration," said Lauren Wright, a lecturer on the presidency and political affairs at Princeton University.
"Career pilots are one of the most underutilized but effective ways to add value within the company that you work for or even in your own career," says Blake, a career strategist and the co-founder of Google's career development program.
And the big announcement before Musk's talk was a $1 million contest/partnership with Target to research how to grow sustainable cotton plants in space—small potatoes for a massively expensive orbiting bus that even NASA officials admit is underutilized.
In the United States, the job market is one reason the Fed has been relatively patient in terms of raising rates, he said, noting that there's more slack — or underemployed and underutilized workers — than suggested by just the unemployment rate.
Kinside's three founders—CEO Shadiah Sigala, COO Rob Bircher and CTO Abe Han—were motivated to launch the startup after realizing that dependent care FSAs (which can also be used for other caregiving-related costs, like elder care) are vastly underutilized.
The SBA's nationwide network of free or low-cost counseling programs are available to help market and manage a business, while its contracting programs help women, veterans, minority entrepreneurs and businesses in underutilized communities sell their products to the federal government.
"While the overall unemployment rate is low, the worker participation rates also continue to be low which suggests that perhaps there are portions of the labor market that are still being underutilized," said Mark Marcon, analyst with Robert W. Baird.
But with existing terminal capacity now at 210 million tonnes a year, and additions and expansions expected to bring that to 4.83 million tonnes by end-24.8, India's LNG import terminals are likely to remain underutilized for years to come.
The publicly-funded components of the project will provide, among other things, the restoration of more than 800 acres of underutilized land and opportunities for over 10,85033 housing units and 3 million square feet of commercial, retail and educational space.
Egypt is now hoping to tap long underutilized liquefaction plants, where gas is turned into LNG, to export supplies across the Mediterranean along with that of its neighbors, like Israel, which said it would pipe gas to Egypt later this year.
A. R. Bernard, the pastor of the Christian Cultural Center, has had a vision for his underutilized parcel near Jamaica Bay: to construct an urban village, as he calls it, of affordable housing, local shops and a new performing arts center.
As part of this year's negotiations with the UAW, GM was expected to attempt to negotiate the closure of up to four domestic plants, including large assembly plants in Ohio and Michigan, to address underutilized production capacity in North America.
A Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) — meant to divest the DOD of unused or underutilized military infrastructure — could help the Pentagon save money and reorganize for new military technologies, said Lucian Niemeyer, the new assistant secretary for energy, installations and environment.
A Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) -- meant to divest the DOD of unused or underutilized military infrastructure -- could help the Pentagon save money and reorganize for new military technologies, said Lucian Niemeyer, the new assistant secretary for energy, installations and environment.
In an attempt to avoid having drivers collecting wages while being underutilized by riders, Uber and Lyft have restricted the number of drivers who can log on at any given time, with preference given to drivers who drive the most.
And I'm a native, I know what they're talking about and I respect what they're saying, and this is not about tearing down sound housing to basically build more, this is about taking underutilized properties and creating an opportunity for housing.
"There is a preventative medicine for HIV, and if people would take it, it would significantly help us eradicate HIV from the country in the next 10 years, and yet it is significantly underutilized," said DeWayne Ford, AID Atlanta's director of prevention services.
TORONTO, March 7 (Reuters) - About 5 percent of Vancouver homes stood empty or underutilized in a city grappling with skyrocketing home prices and soaring rents, according to data released on Wednesday, making their owners subject to a so-called empty home tax.
ParkBee, a Netherlands-founded startup that lets private car parks monetize underutilized spaces by making them bookable to the public, has picked up €5 million in new funding The round is led by German-based Statkraft Ventures, with participation from existing investors.
As Congress works towards improving our nation's health care during this session, it seems like an ideal time for legislators of both parties to support adoption of better reimbursement options for innovative treatments like focused ultrasound that are underutilized but recognizably needed.
Read more: Southwest Airlines flyers can enjoy over a year's worth of free companion plane tickets — here's how to qualify for a passFly cheap economy to Europe with Air France/Flying BlueAir France/Flying Blue is a truly underutilized Chase Ultimate Rewards partner.
This is entirely due to an unholy combination of incompetence and embarrassing lack of effort, which is only exacerbated by not empowering highly talented yet underutilized Saudi cadres that can foster cultural understanding and artistic exchange between the Saudi and the American public.
Far from worrying about "crowding-out" global capital, the US government must take every advantage to "crowd-in" the ever-growing pile of underutilized funds that only a nation the size of the US can absorb – and put it to good use.
SOFREP has learned that the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) in conjunction with the 1st Special Forces Command (1st SFC) have decided to disband the CRFs because they are said to be underutilized and because of a lack of operators.
There's also a new and interesting player in the game: Qualcomm, which looks to be pushing ARM for Windows even more this year, with two new entry-level chips that will be joining the existing (although currently underutilized by manufacturers) Snapdragon 2360cx chip.
More than any strength or weakness, the key to a Raptors-Heat series would be this philosophical question: After sitting on Dwane Casey's bench #UnderUtilized in back-to-back postseasons, just how much would James Johnson go off in a seven-game set?
"I think this economic expansion can last a good while longer," Dudley told a business council gathering, adding one reason the Fed has been patient in mulling a rate hike this year is that "slack," or underutilized workers, remain in the U.S. labor market.
It probably helps that it chose a bland, corporate locale, a spot unloved and underutilized just outside of Washington, DC. In its negotiations with New York, Amazon circumvented the city council with the help of the mayor, the governor, and the state's economic development arm.
"Monstars" are a wonderful metaphor for an unstoppable, but still faintly absurd, enemy that undergoes an amoral process to press their superiority into you; it was just sitting there for baseball's steroid era and the Bush Administration to come, and if anything, we underutilized it.
Even though early screening and treatment can reduce the probability of an amputation by an estimated 85033 percent, it is still extremely underutilized and far too many patients do not even realize they have PAD until the disease has progressed too far for intervention.
Yet there are a few tweaks this time around: Reacher is partnered with a woman, Susan Turner (the excellent but underutilized Cobie Smulders), and the pair end up taking care of a teenage girl (Danika Yarosh) who may or may not be Reacher's daughter.
And the electric-vehicle play in Europe, now dealing with a widening coronavirus challenge, is being driven by government regulations and a prospective shift from diesel in a market where sales have otherwise been flat and where there are already too many underutilized car factories.
Los Angeles's downtown was little more than a sleepy office district not too long ago, where tens of thousands of suburbanites would clear out by the end of the workday and scores of classic Beaux-Arts and Art Deco buildings sat vacant or underutilized.
As I wrote last week, a big influx of Amazon jobs would be a boon for a certain class of metro areas (mostly located in the Midwest) that have underutilized infrastructure and physical housing stock whose current market price is well below replacement level.
He believes passionately that America's military veterans are "the most underutilized resource we have in this country" and that reintegrating those individuals not only supports disaster relief and eases the strain on local and national crisis teams but also gives former troops purpose and dignity.
Other cities have implemented similar strategies to intercept, store and slowly release stormwater, but Mirabeau is distinct for its size and for highlighting how, even in dense cities, underutilized or abandoned structures can be repurposed to enhance flood resilience and provide other public benefits.
Examples of these include streamlining and expediting approvals, providing density bonuses for properties near transit or those that include middle-income units, enacting "by-right" zoning, deferring taxes in exchange for setting aside some affordable units, creating more entitled land and providing underutilized public land.
There are strong disagreements between law enforcement and many medical professionals about whether methadone-assisted treatment is the best way to help people fight and recover from addiction, though there's a lot of promising research about how effective and underutilized addiction recovery drugs are.
Just last month, Chicago, Paris and San Francisco were among the first 15 cities to launch C40's Reinventing Cities scheme, a global contest calling for architects, urban planners, developers, environmentalists, artists, residents and others to transform underutilized sites into the new beacons of sustainable life.
Fred shows Archie some old memorabilia from when Fred applied to college to be an urban planner; he shows Archie his renderings for "Riverdale 2020 - a small town with a big future" and I'm reminded of how quaint (and underutilized on the show) Fred really is.
Magellan's proposal, which was first filed in November 2016, argued that its marketing affiliate would benefit the company as well as shippers on the pipeline by increasing usage of underutilized pipeline capacity as well as provide flexibility for producers and marketers and increase access to pipelines.
That means the current talent pool is being underutilized, EEOC Chair Jenny Yang said today at a public meeting between EEOC commissioners and a panel of experts including Kapor Capital Partner Benjamin Jealous, McKinsey & Company Partner Kweilin Ellingrud, AARP Foundation Senior Attorney Laurie McCann and others.
In addition, he criticized the administration for failing to provide indication to lawmakers that the migrant caravan poses a direct national security threat to the U.S. As questions mounted this past week, multiple reports flooded in of active duty-troops restless and underutilized at the border.
The supposed carbon gains of plant-based fuels have to be offset, Searchinger argued in subsequent papers, by one of three things: reducing food consumption, increasing yields from existing cropland or — most likely — creating entirely new cropland, probably in the countries with the largest "underutilized" forests.
Today there's fresh interest in mastic — which is a tree or a shrub, depending on the individual plant's size — as pharmaceutical companies and supplement manufacturers scour the natural world for overlooked or underutilized wonders: sprouting, blooming or oozing remedies developed in the largest laboratory of all.
"The reduction of nonviolent offenders, mostly drug offenders, allowed the state to eliminate about 5,500 underutilized prison beds, saving approximately $162 million, while keeping violent offenders incarcerated for longer periods of time," said Patrick Bailey, a spokesman for the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
In a supporting cast full of underutilized players, including Donald Sutherland, Preacher's Ruth Negga, and a quick cameo from Natasha Lyonne, Tyler's role is so painfully underwritten, she must have been cast solely for the meta connection to her previous role as an astronaut's girlfriend in Armageddon.
The scheming ensemble behind the scenes at the Miranda Corporation — which also includes a quietly menacing Giancarlo Esposito and an underutilized Shirley Henderson — never come across as anything more than maniacal cartoons, but the bond between Mija and Okja is genuine, and the chase scenes are bracing to watch.
The company views the 1.8 million real estate sales agent in the U.S. as an underutilized on-demand workforce that often has to wait weeks if not months to be paid; in its model, customers pay as they go (to have their home priced, have their home shown, etc.).
I know that changing careers sounds terrifying, but think about it this way: if you're in a thankless job where your skills are underutilized and you're being underpaid, not only are you going to be bored and unhappy, but your career and your life are going to suffer.
The White House Conference Center had been used as a temporary press room during the George W. Bush administration The briefing room was built in 1970 by Richard Nixon over an old swimming pool installed by Franklin Roosevelt that was used regularly by John F. Kennedy but underutilized by later administrations.
So, if you've got something that's quiet and it's electric and can vertically take off from basically any of these underutilized regional airports and it can fly from San Jose to San Francisco and you could do the economics and make it work, I think people would pay for it.
Swinton's Madame Blanc is similarly a cipher, which is clearly deliberate when the film begins — the mystery and menace about her helps the unease to bloom — but she also feels underutilized, even as the film reveals hints about what she and the other women in the school are really up to.
The White House Conference Center had been used as a temporary press room during the George W. Bush administration The briefing room was built in 1970 by Richard Nixon over an old swimming pool installed by Franklin Roosevelt that was used regularly by John F. Kennedy but underutilized by later administrations.
Let us not forget, President Trump, before running for office, entered into just such an arrangement to renew, repurpose, and revitalize the Old Post Office building in downtown Washington, removing blight and employing thousands in the development and operation of a facility formerly costing the government millions in underutilized space.
"I think the city should play a bigger role in identifying public space that can be leased to promoters so they can throw parties in underutilized spaces the city owns and allow for the great things that come from DIY culture to be bred in these spaces," Espinal said in an interview.
Massive boost to investment - sharpen the figures but with an application like AirB&B and others like it if you know if you make available for occupation for rental 50,000 rooms in people's houses that is to say underutilized, existing inventory that is already built, that is of course an enormous productivity gain.
"HHS routinely reviews and updates online content, which may include revision or removal of content that is no longer current, underutilized or available elsewhere," the spokesperson said, adding that the 2017 fact sheet was removed "as part of routine maintenance" and no approval "seems to have occurred" for the 2016 and 2017 materials.
From the time that the shuttle retired and we were facing devastating job losses, we have more than replaced every job lost and done a lot to commercialize former federal property that is no longer needed or underutilized and make it available as world-class facilities for this next generation of commercial space activity.
"Overall, we remain firmly convinced that an extraordinary amount of monetary policy support, including through our forward guidance, is still necessary for the present level of underutilized resources to be re-absorbed and for inflation to return to and durably stabilize around levels close to 2 percent within a meaningful medium-term horizon," he said.
"We remain firmly convinced that an extraordinary amount of monetary policy support, including through our forward guidance, is still necessary for the present level of underutilized resources to be re-absorbed and for inflation to return to and durably stabilize around levels close to 2 percent within a meaningful medium-term horizon," Draghi said.
Expanded health care choice, allowing veterans to seek purchased care from private sector providers, establishing a board of directors and realigning VA facilities to eliminate vacant and underutilized properties along the lines of the Pentagon's Defense Base Close and Realignment Commission (BRAC), are among the reforms we believe should be at the center of any transformation plan.
"I hope that the impact of this study will be that more physicians, patients and payors will realize that these evidence-based treatments are being underutilized and are having an effect on the opioid epidemic," lead author Dr. Mia Minen, chief of headache research at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, said in a telephone interview.
If someone on the team is underutilized, either by not tapping their abilities or by not using all their time, these people will be dissatisfied, will focus on the nonsense, complain about every small unimportant thing, work on stuff that is not important and ultimately leave the company at best, or destroy the team morale at worst.
" He adds: "We are working with some of the most influential organizations in the world to plan policies and regulation to protect citizens, our environment and our economy; to unlock the power of unused and underutilized data to enable governments and business to respond effectively, responsibly and sustainably to the threats posed by the climate emergency.
If that story is true — and I should be clear that this is just one study and we don't know that this story holds for most rural villages in sub-Saharan Africa or even most in Kenya — it implies there's a lot of "slack" in the economy as a matter of course, and a bit of Keynesian stimulus that rouses underutilized resources in the economy, like surplus labor, could do a considerable amount of good.
Ehrenreich proved his old-school star quality with his daffy and charming performance in "Hail, Caesar!" and here he pulls off the daunting task of stepping in for Harrison Ford, masking the character's commitment to seemingly lost causes with devil-may-care insouciance... The "Star Wars" movies always criminally underutilized Billy Dee Williams as Lando, but Glover sweeps this film off its feet as often as he can, swanning through it like the Cary Grant of Outer Space.
That not only makes it easier to use for pilots with more conventional training and experience, but it also means it can slot into existing infrastructure relatively easily and make use of underused regional airports that already dot the U.S. "Most people who don't fly for fun don't realize that there are general aviation airports all over the place, that are underutilized, because only people like me, who fly for fun [Sengupta is also a pilot], use them frequently," she said.
A practically unnoticed phenomenon underpins the negative U.S. economic data trends we saw in the fourth quarter of 2015 and the enormous increase in market volatility in the first week of 2016: The United States' global competitors are, once again, using vast pools of low-wage, underutilized labor, a huge excess of domestic production capacity, and/or the ever-stronger U.S. dollar, to grab whatever share of demand they can in order to maintain/recover growth in a sluggish global economy.
Instead, he attempted the magic act of making memeability translate to network television, and he more or less pulled it off, relying on an intricate rotating set where each door led to another layer of winks and smirks: BTS, underutilized but still electric, did its "(Seoul Town Road Remix)"; Mason Ramsey and Billy Ray Cyrus kept their SEO alive; and Diplo pretended to play a banjo, adding about as much as he did to the success of "Old Town Road" in the first place.
The bill tinkers with the makeup of the nine-member USPS Board of Governors, reducing it to a five-member board with three political appointees; mandates more centralized mail delivery systems like cluster boxes; further complicates the already politically fraught process of closing underutilized post offices by adding the consideration of factors other than a facility's performance, such as the "characteristics of the location, including weather and terrain, and the availability of broadband"; allows non-postal services to be provided to state, local and tribal governments, and other federal agencies; creates a new chief innovation officer to manage research and development of new products and services; and requires the Postal Regulatory Commission to conduct a one-time review of cost allocation methodologies.

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